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Jailulary Si
OF
Odds and Ends in
Suits and Pantings
IS NOW ON
AT PRICES THAT SHOULD SELL
THEM QUICK t
Suits worth $24, $22
and $20 for $14, $13 &
$12.
Pantings from $2.50 up
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Exeter, - Ontario
liminess Locals -- Read Them
Any Girls' or Ladies' Cloth Coats
will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
They trust be cleared out. At Stewart's.
SALE OF SHOES.—
By clearing' out all of a manufactur-
er's samples and paying spot cash the
entire stock was bought at a ridiculous-
ly low price, and will be placedk on sale
this week at The EXETER BARGAIN
STORE. .x1l t`.e goods are the newest
spring shapcu and shades and must be
seen to ba appreciated. Come quick and
get your choice.
B. W. F. BEAVERS,
Suc•ce3sor to the late J. W. Broderick.
New Cotton Delaines in fancy stripes
and plain black with white spotsjust
the thing for an odd waist. 3 yards for
60c at Stewart's.
HOUSE TO RENT.
1 1-2 story Brick House, on William
street, owned by Mrs. Perkins, all in
first-class state of repair. Apply to
S. M. SANDERS. Exeter.
See Stewart's New Prints and Ging-
hams. 1:'r. rything ne.c in stripes, spots
and fancy patterw at 10e and 12 1-2 e.
Dr. Ovaas Conriaa,
Dr. Ovens, London, Eye and Ear
Surgeon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel, Exeter, on Saturday, Feb. 5tb,
all day. Glasses properly fitted and
diseases of Eye, Ear and Nose treated.
Hours 9 a.m. to l p.m.
25 per rent discount on every Fur in
this store is what ue arc giving. Some
special values in fur lined coats .for
ladies at Stewart's.
1 1G CLEARING s,.LE.—pct 1 u:1:_e
Lavin a Pig Crearirg Sale. Ar. opper-
tu sty o' a rife ...me to get t geode.
CAItLING tenets
1,000 yds. of 10 cent and 12 1-2 cult
Embroideries with Insertions to match,
extra quality, good patterns. Sill iai
Sale Price, 5c. See centro trinde w at
Stewart's.
SATURDAY. FEB. 1^-lh. Miss J. J.
Comm,•:cial Hotel, Exeter. }lours. 10 a.
Allan. Eye Sight Specialist. will he at
m. to 6 p.m.
The total number of immigrants from
the rotted •tatte for the year was 110,-
148, and tie Canadian inunlgratien coir
rul.gloner has estimated that the aver-
age. wealth of these American settlers
was (1000 — ---
CitUftCH DIRECTORY
.1 a)iE:-';T METIHOI)IST (ill itl'll
1.e v. itic:,ard Robbs, Pastor
Su•.dey 1'ut is Worel.lp-10.30 a:.d T.
Case a.m.and after Morn-
ing - . i, a and Wednesday r:Ie'.t.
You .f \1 '. Claes and Catacr.u:r,ens —
Sw:d . y at 1 p. nt.
Funday School and Dible Cta.ecs— 2.30.
Epsor'h league—Tuesday P, p. m.
i'ra)c-r >ttetii,g—Thursday 8 P. m
I eb. 6th—Quarterly meeting day. Sy c -
sat sermon t0 young men at night.
1110 Sftop for en
We have the finest lines of
Fancy Suitings
Overcoatings
AND
Trouserings
We are filled up witb the new-
est and beet goods for the mak-
ing of clothing, and we do the
making in the beet of style.
W. JOHNS
Illeeo11elet TsINrs Easter
Fryarir 'vtsssrsssil
LOCAL DOINGS.
FREE ADVICE.
� ut:. G"'tl n3111' r.ot knoat, bu' wt.Ot.ver
wi Ott it, wrote it well;—
Eat less : breathe more.
Talk less ; think more.
Ride less; walk more.
Clothe less; bathe more.
Worry less; work more.
Waste less: give more.
1'reacfl leas: practice mote.
laic curiosity causes a lot of people
to work over time.
One is not necessarily cm route to
g;cry because he has turned his back
ea other sinners.
The Earl of Carrington is mentioned
us the probable successor to Earl Grey
as Governor-General of Canada.
SATURDAY, FEB. 12th, Alia, J. J.
Allan, Eye Sight Specialist, will be at
Commercial hotel, Exeter. Hours, 10 a.
to 6 p.m.
Mr. W. 13. Wviden!1ainntcr, principal of
the Exeter School, delivered an excell-
ent address in t11e Presbyterian church
c,n T.hursday evening on 'Ethical Educa-
tion"
Cement blocks are being drawn for
:!.e erection of the new tined, at James
street church. These are to be en-
closed sheds and a vast improvement on
the old ones.
Rev. A. J. Thomas o1 13rigden preach-
ed acceptably in James Street Church
Sunday mortih-r and evening, the pastor
Rev. Hobbs being in Brigden preaching
anniversary sermons.
Word was received Here last week by
Mr. R. G. Seldon of the serious ,illness
of his brother, Dr. George Seldon, In
Vancouver, he having undergone an op-
eration for appendicitis. Later word
says he 1a recovering nicely.
The following are the newly installed
officers of the C. O. C. F. pt Exeter,—
P. C. F., W. Balkwil' ; C. C..F.,71., Vet -
bridge ; V. C. F., Mrs. 1'. Bawden ; Rec.-
'Treas., R. N. Rowe; Prelate, Mrs. Bir-
::ey : Marshall, Mrs. Quance; Warden,
Miss E. Halls; Guard, \Wm. Miners;
Sentry, A. Ford.
On Wednesday evening of last week,
owing to two Exeter hockey players be -
tag injured and the others of the gen
Tor, being unahle to get away, the club.
i 1 order to fill an engagement with
Alga Craig, sent over a septette of
players consisting of juniors and has-
beens, and they cot what was coining
to them by being wt11 trir. mcd, the sco:e
'ac rag something like sten to nit.
It is mighty mean to patronize a mer-
chant who will trust you until you get
510 Tar in debt to him that ybu are
ashamed to see him, and then go and
spend your cash somewhere else where
you cculd not get credit ; but there are
people who do It. The honorable way
would be to epe.)d your cash with the
merchant who trusted you, even If you
never expected to square up the old ac-
ount.
Did you ever sit In a draft ? How did
it feel? Immediately you felt it you
asked some one to close the door or
shut the window, or sot up and did
these things yourself. Why ? Because
you were afraid you would catch cold
or would open the way for some more
insidious disease to ret in its deadly
work. But all this is to be changed.
The human fancily is told by a profess-
or, and this professor being a woman
what she says goes, that air drafts) are
good for one. She would give the hum-
an famllc drafts, not liquid but air,
and lots of them. The want of drafts
befogs the mind and dulls the wit retie
affirnms. Is all this theory about drafts
to _be knocked Et the head ? Are we to
open up all doors and windows and re-
ceive the air draft as a blessing we
have lista keeping away front ? Perhaps
not yet awhile.
CONCERT.—A well fined house greet-
ed the Jordan -:•fun: u Entertainment 1n
the Opera house on Friday night last.
when they presented a number of fine
rnavitt; pictures, including the Iludso:r
Dutton Celebration at New York. comic-
al 1,:eres such as "Lost Invitation" and
"at lions Day," a French drama 'La
Togka," an education piece "At the Zoo"
and "Tom Thumb" for the children;
NL'eetcr Ert;eet Davis. a tnirtcen-year-old
'r nor soloist. sang several fine stlec-
ticnq which were much appreciated. Mr.
J. Zest Jordan presided at the piano
in excellent style and sang for the illus-
trated eOr,;.a, "111 get y u yet little
girl." 'Come and tease the moon." etc.,
in cooed mice. We understand that the
cotroany will return later in the season.
LWAL OPTION ATTACKED.—P.o.e.d
h.g, are being taken to quash the local
option by-law just carried In G lharne
township. The motion 1s being mad. by
Mr. Glazier, file chk.f license holder. on
the following grounds ; Tl.at there were
a tat o. btllots not tak,n Into censleeran
tion by the returning officers and depu-
tie, that a large ',umber voted who
had no right to vote: that the by-law
was given its third reading by the coun-
cil within a week after it was voted
on. instead of waiting two weeks. as
required by law: that the ballots were
.neproperly printed, bring printed "for
by-law" and "against by-law" instead
f "for kcal option" and ' against lo'al
option": that a large number voted who
defaulted inn r.lyin: taxes before Dec-
ember 14th . lastly. that on a proper
gumming up of the ballots tht number
larked at least nine of being the requir-
ed three-fifths.
FORECASTS FOF'. FEBRUARY.—A reg
War storm period preceded by clear. (-old
weather from the 2nd to the it!:. ex-
tends from the 4th to the 9th. The
stern) diagram shows that this period
leads ::,to a combined period of Mer-
cury. Venue, Earth and Mars From
this time forward. February will bring
many storms and much severe and ells-
agrteab;c weather. Oeneral rain and
stow ar:d sleet storms will mark the
period 4th to tette, with blizzards from
the northwetet and change to very cold
after the new moon on the 9th. Aeseis-
mic period rover's Cie eth to 12th. cen-
tral on the Pth. A reactionary storm
period on ar,d touching the Ilth. 12th
and lata. with Moon on the celestial eq-
uator and in perigee on the 12th. prom-
ises some very severe storms. Rain,
thunder ar.d fierce winds southward—
snow, sleet and ::inns gales northward.
Wee if your barometer doesn't warn you
at 111s time. }1e ready for severe cola
.ne storms. T',r ate:,0: r cc,rndl-
t er,w will be prolonged by the Mercury
,, 0.ut;,ee at this tom,.
Mr. Alex. Stewart Is confined t0 the
house with la grippe.
Mrs. Win Fraser. II won street, is
,till confined to J.tr bed through illness.
Mrs. W. W. Taman will receive on
Tuesday afternoon and evening, Feb.
bth .
Mr. Harry EJworthy of U'sbornc has
been confined to his "some during the
past stele through 111:,cgs.
Mrs. Chas. Seawright, who has been
quite 111 for sevtral wctke, wt arc phas-
ed to report, iv recovering.
Messrs. T. Hawks:to it Son are getting
the fr:terior of 11,e 1: Lew premises north
of Dr. Browning's Drug Store ready
for occupancy.
13. D. G. M. Bro. Fowler and install-
ing team of Seaforth will Install 1t.e of-
ticers of Exeter Lodge of Oddfellows
next Tuesday night.
Two rinks of curlers went to Parkhill
Wednesday night to finish up the 13orl-
apell, which was called off last week
owing to mild weather.
Mics Lizzie Sanders, Huron street, a
under the doctor's care, suffering from
an attack of pleurisy, for which she
was operated upon Tuesday.
%1r. Jcseph Northcott while cutting
down a tree last Wednesday got a sev-
ere blow in orae eye, througn tt.e
trunk swinging off the stump after be-
ing felled.
The harbingers of spring have begun
to arrive. The first robin of the sea-
son was seen on .tionday last by Mr.
Robt. Sanders, and a man with a straw
hat has been seen on our streets. Spring
is surely not far off.
Wouldn't that son, daughter, brother,
sister, cousin or aunt of yours, who
has moved away from this section be
greatly pleased If you should send hint
or her a copy of f're old home paper
this year ? Well, I guess so.
J. East Jordan, fhe well-known or-
ganist of Knox church, Godccich, play-
ed for the last time in that church on
Sunday. Mr. Jordan is leaving to go
to Colborne St. Methodist church, Lon-
don. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan are popular
in Goderich and will be much missed.—
London Free Press.
A horse owned by Mr. Samuel Smith
and attached to rt light sleigh on which
were a number of. milk cans filled with
milk, made a lively run down Main -at.
Tuesday afternoon. Every second It
looked as though there would be a spill
of the contents, but luckily the hprse
was stepped with nq damage whatever.
Samuel Hicks. who has been Ctllplayrd
with Mr. W. D. Sander -a, of Stephen( for
a number of years, left Monday for To-
ronto where he has accepted a position
In the G. T. R. Roundhouse to equip
him3df for an engineer Mr. Hicks Is
a young man of good habits and the
Grand Trunk may congratulate them -
pelves in securin3 his services
Why la the farmer wearing the indel-
ible smile these days ? Because wheat
is running about 16 cents higher than
last year, cattle are some 60 rents bet-
ter than a year ago, Iambs and sheep
are higher. hogs show an advance of a
full $2 ter hundred weight and in but-
ter, eggs and poultry prices are on an
average about were they were In 1909,
despite the fact that in these lines we
are now—because we are above the ex-
port basis—depending on the local mar-
ket.
While all the .world Is topsy-turvey,
Jerk, andY snick we hear of but :nigh-
ty few farmers n raking assign,nints.
And chile t..ey often feel they ar: tt:r
cr, reseed of the nation, yet. af!a • all
how little they know of the sudnen -.-
verses of fortune, from wealth to pau-
ger'ene, and the strugrsle for life in tar
uncertain speculative world. Taey arc
the ' reserve," which the army of the
nation can drop bark to and start anew
to victory.
ANOTHER CHANCE TO IIEAit IIEl',
SAM SM.ALL.—Itev. Sant Small is to
return to Exeter, and will give his' fam-
ous lecture, "From Bar -Room to
Pulpit," in James Street Jfeth'Aist
church on Friday nfebt, Feb. llth. One
of the greatest treats of Hot- lite for
ten cents. Don't miss it.
GRANDSON KILLED.—The following
has reference to the grandson of Mr.
Janes Atkinson, William street, Exeter,
being a son o( Mr. Atkinson's' daughter
Minnie.—While aseisting his elder bro-
thers in getting feed down for the
cattle about threw ocloek Saturday af-
ternoon. Arnold Shoebottom, the 7 year
old son of Mr. James H. Shoebottom;
lot 6, con. 7, Lyndon Township, lost his
balance, falling through a trap door to
the cement flour beneath. Ile alighted
on his head and shoulders, receiving
much injuries that he shed Ir, a couple
of hours.
Mr. J. G. Jon( : spent Tuesday in Lon-
don on business.
Misses Eva and Lily Huston spent
Tuesday in Lo,ldon.
Ml,, acetic Kemp returned to :en -
home In Toronto Tuesday.
Mr. John balsden of Langdon. N. D.,
,after a visit herr is now vielting in
London.
Mrs. Hill and daughter of Park'nlll
grtnt the week -end with the former'.
sister, Mrs. D. Mack.
These who arrive" front London Tt.ee-
Tay to attend the funeral of the late
Mrs. Pym wore kindly entertained at
the home of Mr. A. E Pym.
Mises Margaret and Mary itoss. af-
ter a visit of some woks with rrla'iv••s
here, returned to their 'tome hr Winni-
peg on :fcnday. Mr. David Rows inti -ids
returring hest Monday.
MI,. Bertha, daughter of Mr. T. itus-
qt11. has been appointed Supervisor of
the operating room of the -Hospital in
,Paterson, New Jersey, and left Toronto
this week to commence Ler new duties.
Miss Russell 1s poa.essed of excellent
qualitle, as a curse a:id no doubt these
qualities.; will be further recognized in
due time. Miss Russell will have the
congratulations of her many friends
'fere.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bissett of Brown-
lee. Sask.. spent Thursday and Friday
last in town. the guests of the former**
grandfather. M;. Thos. Bissett, sr. Fred
Is a son of the late Emanuel Bissett
who died In Crystal City last fall. it
is eleven years since he left here and
old friends were pleased to see him
again. and to hear that he is enjoying
a fair share of the prosperity of that
Pn`at court y. Mr•. R..ee:t. w.tt, their
daughter, t.as Mtn visiting at her for- I
rater trona :.: itarrie since the new year.
Miss Wiivorna Quance le holidaying in
AUsa Craig.
Mr. D. alines la visiting his slater*
in llanillton.
Mrs. 1,ivTaggart of Blyth la visiting
relatives here.
Mr. Art Wood of Ilderton spent Sun-
day at lila home hertz.
Miss Myrtle Charlton returned Mor: -
day from visiting at Iona.
Miss E. J. Cunningham of Clandc•boye
visited with Mrs. Yager a few days dur-
ing the week.
Mr. E. A. Jackson of •Wthnlpeag,
has been visiting John Cnarlton.
turned to Ills home on Saturday.
Miss May Davis of Clinton, after a
visit with her cousin, Miss Lulu Cud -
more, returned to t.er ttorne on, Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelleher of Woe,
tor, Minn., are visiting friends in and
around Exeter, the guests of Mr. }tarry
Parsons, brother of Mrs. Kelleher.
Mrs. John Charlton w.a In Parkhill
this week visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex
McKee, nee Mise Minnie Pumphrey, who
is leaving shortly for Hanley, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Evans return-
ed Wednesday to London, after a visit
with relatives here.. They drove up
some wceke ago and returned in the
same manner.
Dr. Percy Tont of WellwUod, Man.,
and Mrs. Tont spent Tuesday with rel-
atives in town. The doctor is not loud
in his praise of that particular- part
of the Rest, and has decided not to
return and may locate in Ontario.
Mrs. Halls and daughter Jliss }iitdle
and Mrs. Keller left Tuesday for De-
troit, where they will spend a week or
two. From there Miss halls goes 10
Mancelolla to resume her work in the
tailoring establishment of Mr. Alfred
Davidson.
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Purchased
BUS and DRAY
Business
Having purchased the BUS
and DRAY business of MR. WM.
ARNOLD, I desire to announce
to the Public of Exeter that I am
prepared to give you the lest of
satisfaction in work connected
with the business. For the pres.
ent orders left by phone or other-
wise at THE ADVOCATE OFF-
ICE, PHONE 25, will receive
prompt attention.
T. G. Creech
A New Brand
This null has teen using the Star
brand o' flour bar a number of _:ears,
but oar (rade has grown. until we are
Informed by at,utl:cr miller thi.t we trust
quit using it. as they have it register -
el. You can understand that we must
have been getting their trade. or they
would not abject. There :are other stills
not far distant still using the Star
brand. end we believe they have had no
notice to quit using it. In view of the
fact that we are requested to cease us-
ing it, we have gotten out a new brand
for our family flour, which we have
reyistcred. From this time on, our
Family }'lour will be known aa
' MODEL." Our Three registered brands
are, "Manitoba's Best" (pure Manitoba),
"Model," (blended flour) 'Welcome"
(Ontario flour.) We keep thee(' three
kinds of flour in exec, but i. 1. the
Model that we consider gives the best
rratisfactton for bread and buns. It has
the nutty flavor so much desired. Try
it and see that It is a Model.
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER
ONTARIO
3 YEARS INDIGESTION
3 boxes Lulls Dtdeaters—
EBttraly Cored
It was a lucky day for Mr. Payr,
whose portrait appears below, when he
saw a "Little Digesters" advertise-
ment in the paper, for it marked him
drat step nn the road to health. Read
what he mays about it himself:
Kia , Oat., Nov. 12, 1902.
Tha COLIYAN MZDICINB Co.
Gentlemen,—
Having
entlemen;Having suffered for three years vile
Indigestion, nothing could relieve ttse,
stasis: seem your advertisements in the
paper for "Little Digesters," toe11
three, was entirely cured. I feel eot-
viaced that asyone sufierisg with ease
will Dot tail to try "Little Digesters."
PHILIP PAYN, Junior.
"Little Digesters" are dainty little
tablets eompp oaded of the purest and
hest iagtedkata for the relief of
stomach troubles. They are positively
guaranteed to erre even chronic eases
et Iadigestion or Dyspepsia or money
will be refunded.
Ie little red boles -25c. from yoer
druggist or by mail from Coleman )(fedi.
eine Co.. Toronto. 24
Mr. Alfred Allen, who l'.aa been in the
West for some time residing with his
daughter, Mrs. (Teo. Darton. is now on
his way back to Exeter, where ne In-
tends making his future home.
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FLOUR
Breakfast
Foods
Feed and Seeds
All the BEST GRADES of
flour always oa band.
Breakfast Foods such as
OATMEAL, WHEATLETS &
TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES
Oatmeal,7 lbs for 26o
Poultry Foods & Feeds such as
PANACEA, OYSTER SHELLS,
GRIT, CRUSHED BONE, LIN-
SEED MEAL, OIL ('AKE and
FLAX SEED.
Wm. Rivers
Davis' Old Stand - EXETER
111"1,11.1WIIFNPritiP"IFIP ego
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THE BEST
Bread
('aa culy be coital] from the teat flour
—Tie following Dramas ars wittiest -kid
-Tri alui.elrtal istt 'hut you hake
Try One of These :
JEWELL (Ontario Blended!
PURITY (wretten Camila flour YUI.
Lease your mitre or call up
Phone 2.
Beldon, Exeter
Don't Monkey with that
:4 Cough. Take
Howey's
White Pine & Tar
Sold only at Howey's Drug Store
in 25c bottles.
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Remember the Name ---
Rowe & Atkinson
Bear in mind that at their store is the
place to buy FURNITURE. 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 Speoality
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
The New
Dress Goods
are all opened up ---now is the time
for the early buyer
THE best assortment, the newest colors and the most
fashionable goods are found on our counters this
season. Among the new goods are Venetians,
Broadcloths, Voiles, Crepe de Paris, Resilda, Satin
Duchess, Silk Gloria, Poplin, Taffeta, Panama, Whole
Serge, Diagnol Serge, and some of the new colors are
Paris Tan, Wistena, Catawa, Amythest, Rose, Gray, Red,
Brown, Blue and Black.
Advance Showing of
Spring Wash Goods
The most complete range we have yet shown. All the newest
in the latest colors are now open for your inspection.
Plain Linen Suitings
Just the swell goods for this
Spring. Co!ors of Amytbest,
Catawa, Linen, Paris Tan, Blue
and Brown.
Fancy Ginghams
Large and Small. Stripes,
Checks and Plaids. Very sea-
sonable for Dress or Waist or
Children's Wear.
Fancy Linen Suitings
They are very nifty Suitings
and come in the same colors as
the Plain. Prices of both, 15c
to 50c yd.
White Goods
Pare Linen, Vestings, Indian
Head, Muck, Drill, or Fancy
Mnslin'. Nothing looks better
than white.
Gents' Furnishings for Spring
Our new SHIRTS are better than ever: all the new colo,',«
The new TIES are right up to the times
New Collars, Belts, Fancy Sox, Cloves, etc,
Everything up-to-date in this line
A Word for the Housekeeper
Rugs
100 Room Rus to
choose from. T b e
beet assortment ever
shown in Exeter.
Linoleum
20 pieces of the
finest Scotch Lin-
oleum — every piece
new.
Wall Paper
6,000 rolls of the
New Wall Paper.
We are prepared for
our blggeet season.
JONES & MAY
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing