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Stock
Taking
We. are offering epechil value*
Suitiuga, Coatiuge •and Panting* this
*tenth in order. to •make room for
Spring Geode, "
§uitings made to orderfor $1.0
and $12,
Over Coatings made to order,
• for $9 and upwards.
Pantings made to order for
$2.50 and 1.
TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
Exeter, .) Ontario
Bugloss Wait - teed Them
Ladies, if ynu. want any stylish white
a'rear call at Stewares.
' Local Stationery, new styles, up4o-
; date, Howey's Drug Store. „
, •
A few 0410,1 -Iota left- to clear at ft
liavain, at Stewart's.
, Once used, always in favor. Cole's
pere cretin.) tartar Baking Powder.
Don'tArget all furs ,gQ per cent of at
Stewart's..
watitee. .
Girls to learn the Millinery, duties to
begin aboutsthe2n4 Week in March,
Apply at once.—J. A. Stewart.
OCAL DOINGS
•
ailladlk.91144/11a4kollkAraillballais.
Mra, Wm, Detwineei Sr. sisf Stephen.
a birthday party. On, °ado last.
Heneell wive defeeted by theSeaforth
team in the H. A. game at lioneall
on Thursday ight by a wore at* to .5.
Leather he* taken another 15 per
cent jutuplup price, partly owing to
combine and pertly owing to scarcity
of hidee.
Utile eighth disttiet intermediate
O.H.A., the Godericli team bott nen-
Sall by a Score oil to 4, at fioderich
Monday night.
M. Wm, T. Sweet moved With his
family Tuesday to St. Catherines where
he will take charge of a inisrket.garden
for Mr. Wm. Prout.
Mr. Samuel R. Horne, of the towns
ship of lieborne, last week made an
aseignment for the benefit of his ere&
itors to Mr. Sohn Gill of town,
Mr. Robt. McFall, Who is on the road
for the Eginonclville Brewery, was
compelled to lay off duty Saturday ow-
ing to a severe attack of quinsy.
Mrs. Harry Wenillaaul of the Metro-
nolitan Hotel, was taken to one of the
London hospital's on Monday morning
where she will undergo an operation.
The effect of food on the flavor of
eggs is found by an English medical
mart to be surprising. When the hens
act as seavengers, their eggs are made
unfit to eat, but a diet of sunflower
seeds produces remarkably tine and
sweet eggs.
It has been discovered that the most,
means .cif starting a balky
horse is to lift one of its feet and with
a atone, or something hard, strike the
shoe several times. This has been
proven owe)! a time and invariably
has the desired effect, . • .
The gympathy of the many friends,
will go out for Rev. R. J. M. and Mrs.
Perkins in the loss, of their Want son,
which teak place on 'Saturday, last at
the age of two days. The cause of
death wag' due to congenital heart
trouble. Thse funeral took place the
tome day.
• A choice lot of lace curtainsdireckfrom
the rizanztfactures at Stewart's. ,
„
Dr. 0 ens coittiiiist.
Uri Ovens, London, Byes and Ear
Sergeon, will be at the Commercial
Betel, Exeter, on Friday,. Feb. 9th.
Hours 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Glasses pro-
perly fitted and diseases of Eye, Ear
. and -Nose treated. :Next visit ' Fri'day
March Oth.
Jf you want a•suit Case, ,1"eleseope or
Trunk Stewart has a large new sOck to
select frain *
ritertaitied abeat th rtit:if her friend*
• .
,
A Kippen correspondent says; "Mr.
and Mrs. John R. McDonald, who have
been residents of the 2nd concession of
Tuckeremith, for several . years, •last
week removed to Thames road, where
they purpose remaining for a time, un-
til .they get their new residence in
Exeter completed. Me. and Mrs. Mc-
Donald will be much missed by the
people of this vicinity, but all wish
them health and happiness in their
new home." .
Silko 4c, a spool at Charlton's Fr. Given a Veteran Jewel.
Valentine post card* at Charltou'e
air 3 for 6 cents.
Me. Richard. Neldon Loudon fteedi
South, its reported, quite ill.
The magazines of the•Exeter Library
for 1004 will be kittete.1 fur sale. Apply
to the Libreriate
W. If, Kerr, D. D. 0, i, ut the A.
O. U. NV. paid his official vieit to the
Lodge here on Friday night hot. A,
very pie,asant evening wee vent by
the faretheris preepout and the dietio.-
guished visitor gave the officers great
praise for the efficient manner ui
which they performed their dutiee.
De Alera's College GirlsaindSullietran s
Oonceet..Company will open a week's
engagement at the ' Opera House,
Thursday, Feb. 8, They carry 25 peo-
ple. The entertaimnents will be good
each night, and a small admission
fee will be charged. These entertain-
ments are givensto advertise the Irish
Professor's famous remedies, Persons
affected in any way should not fail to
call on the Irish Professor *hiring his
stay here.
With the thereaorneter registering
anywhere from zero to eighteen below
we home been having some of the good
oldfashioned winter weather during
the past week,_ Monday night was
probably the coldest, some of the lo-
cal thermordeters, registering below
eighteen. After all it IS probably, beat
as no ice has yet been harvested in
this locality.
The Advoacie was favored with a
pleasant call on Friday from Mr. NV.
IL Kerr, editor of the Brussels Post.
Mr. Kerr, being the District Deputy
Grand Mester of the A. 0,1J. W., was
paying his oflical visit to the Lodge
here„ It is reasonable to expect that,
the work under his charge will be
looked after in i manner that will re-
flect credit on both NV. H. and the free
ternity.
When one considers the record being
made by the hens owned by several of
Our citizens, one must come to the con-
clusion that there must have been "a
corner" on the egg market to have kept
the price to each A high notes. Res
cently T. B. Carling and David Rewte
elitregave accounts of their liens' do
i -
ings n these columute ,Compare them
with the following repeated bySidney
Senders: 7 leghorns startedlaying Dec.
24th and by. JAM. up had laid 21 eggs.
During the month of Jan. they lead
149 eggs, making an average for .Tan.
of 21 eggs to the hen.
Millinery Apprentices Wanted,
I
Girls wanted to learn millinery. Ap-
at once at Jones & Clark's. stove,
'voice and Piano Iteitat
•
The Voice and Piano Recital given
in the Opera Home on Friday night
last by Miss Amy Johns and her pupils
was atteridecl,with success, a goodly,
number being in attendance and those
taking part equittel themselves most
creditably. The closing chorus by the
entire class was a pleasing number and
brought forth much applause,
oriental lintertaitonent.
The Ladies' Guild of the -Trivitt Me-
morial chureh have arranged with Mr.
H. A. Ben-Oliel, late of Jerusalem, to
give a geencl Oriental Entertainment
in the Opera House, on Monday even-
ing, -Feb. 19th.' He will be assisted by
thirteen persons in costumes illtistrate
ing the customs and euriosities of Pal-
-estine. For particulars see bills.
11"4ittEclipse.
A taieclipse ofthe incont
schedul-
ed. for.the morning.of Feb. 9, is expect:,
•ed,to be remarkable in 'many respects.
The moon enters the shadow of the
earth at 7s minutes after 12 midnight,
and will be totally ' eclipsed et 1.08
o'elock.l. For one hour and thireyseight
minutes our satellitewillbe stilling
throgh a sea of semi -darkness,- Two
hours is about the longest tinie the
moon can be totally eclipsed by the
shadow of the earth,
Ltvingstone—Bawashaw.
The home of Mr. and Mrs: Jobo,
Rawitsliaw was the scene . of a, quiet
but very pretty wedding early Tues-
day morniug last when their daughter,'
Miss Vera, Was united in marriege to
Chas. Livingstone, of Milverton.
The cerenciony was performed by the
Rey.. R. J. M. Perkins, at 180 o'clock
an the presence of only A few of the
immediate relatives.. Both bride and
groom were unattended. The cere-
mony over the happycoupletoolt-the
morning train forMilverton and ether
places to spend a short honeymoon,
after which they will return heee and
sPend efew days prier to leeving for
Calgary, Alta., wheee they purpose
making their future home. The bride
is popular in saeial circles and will have
the best wishes of a host of friends for
her future . happiness and prosperity.
The Advocatooins in cOngratUlattioriS.
Ditdut Winnipeg,
The sad news was received by „vela
tives here last week of the death in
Winnipeg of Isabella Ross, wife of
Louis R. Long, • at the age of 23 years,
7 months. Death took place on 'Wed-
nesday, January 31,and Was caused by
blood -poisoning sebgequent to child-
birth. , She was sick only ten days,
during which time her condition was
considered seriOus and the end was
not unexpected; The funeral took
place Friday. Deceased was born in
Culloden Moor, In Scotland,
and emigrated to Canada four years
ago, making het home in Winnipeg.
Where on Christmas day of 1904, she
was married to her now bereft huSband
who IS An old Exeter boy and sou of
Mrs. Sohn Welsh. Besides her huge
band, a baby boy of a few days sur-
vives, aaul is well. The lid vocatejoine
Mr. Long's many 'friends of town in
sincerest sympathy in his hour of trial.
Board of Holdtli Meeting. A meeting for the organization of
the local Board of Health for the vil-
lage of Exeter, was held in the, reading
. -Molts' IForc'ca5t4 Pt ForaftrY' . Mr, JaMee Atkinson received the sad
Tbreateeingandstcyriny w.eather will news last
week of the death of his
in all probability, continue into there- brotheieJoseph Atkinson,of Killarney,
aetionary period, central on the 12th Man. The deceased was a former reale
' aticri2th. The Moon 18 011 the'e, leetiai dent of Bidataph and was well.known
eqoator on thel2th, and in perigee on and highly respected by a large circle
ttie,13th....reaking storms of active to of friends ' both in that township and
eW.,..., fie character almost a certainty., Killarney. Mr. Atkinson had been suf.
.-- vie' jally to the southward, o
1' and fering froman internal gathering in.
eat- to. those date, This period --say the head and that with other •Compli-
froui about the Oth to the 13th—wi1l,
eationie caused hiS death,• W,hich vvas
in teaSoPt be m411494 by i!';'18* eery utiexpeeted, —
Vriisi and volcanic opt-brea s va,rious „
Mr. E. J. Spaelintan, who leaves, this
week. for Ttieonto where he will reeide
n the lot ut e, watt on Tueeley evening
at the regular -meeting of Exeter 1,odge
1.0.0,1,‘„,,niade the recipient of au
,lie,. o.1 aid seteran'e jewel, as a token
of the eateein in which he is held by
hie brother Oddfellows. W. ha,e ta-
reedy thetee eolutune briefly stated
the regret the town feel* at losing Mr.
Spackusare As au Odafellow of inter-
national reputation, and wide know-
ledge of the worlanga et the order his
removal Is deeply regretted br his
brethren.' The following is the aeldreee,
which voices the feelings of each mem-
bet of the lodge:— .
Dear Brother Stasclessins,—
AS the time draws near when you
are about to leave us we feel provapted
by our own feelings to express to you
our deep regret at losing you as an ises
tive inenaber of our Lodge and Encamp -
went, and at the same tinsel to express
our sincere appreciation of the earnest
efforts that you were ever ready to put
forth to further the beet interests of
oar order. That our Lodge has pros-
pered so well financially we regard as
largely due to your zeal and good judg-
ment. We cannot, let you go without
again expressing our pride in you for
having brought to -Our Lodge the high
honor of having one of its members at-
tain to one of the highest positions in
the Order in the gift of this Provinee.
We would like to .express Our feelings
toward you in words but words fail us.
We will simply say that we speak the
feelings of every member of our Lodge
when we tell you that in losing you as
AD active Member we also lose our
pleasant intercourse With a true friend.
We wish you and your family a large
and hautitifut measure of happiness
and prosperity. wherever you may go
and in going . We ask you to take this
email token as a reminder of your
Lodge and its members and the many'
pleasant hours that we have spent to-
gether there. And .as you wear it
when You visit other Lodges let your
thoughts, wander backlo the dear old
mother Lodge that is deer to eo many
of ob. Again wishing you eYerY suc-
cess in whatever field oflabor you may
engage and trusting that in the even-
ing of your days your heart will turn
to the old home and we will renew our
youth together in going over the scenes
of our younger days,
Signed on behalf of:Exeter Ledge
No. 67, 1.0.0.F., by W. I. Beaman.
W. W. Taman, J. la, Steamy.
• tint
Last week hOtae a Mr, andlfral„,
(Lnartera of the globe. This pet10
may also be counted on for heavy
' snowand blizZardseesome of the hard-
est of the, winter—over much of' the
country • coixtposed , of central and
northern states.. A general and geFill-
ine will wave will wind up the gener-
al perturbations, .
aeoutteater Day.
Groundhog , Day has 'come and gone.
The weather-wise people, who 'piece
confidence in his little hogehip's pro-
phesyieg power, declare, with all, ser-
iousness and faith that this animal is-
sues forth from his. nest, or Winter
qoartere on. the morning of Feb. Ind
and surveys the surroundings. If he
catches te glimpse of his shadow, he
retraces his steps With haste toresume
his warm quarters for another six
weeke. If oil the contrary the skies
are cloudy and no shadow cart be seen
he makes preparations for 'spring,
shakes oft his lethargy and onee•rnore
enjoys life. However, the day was
bright for several hours and little hog.
gy would' unmistakably see his shad"
ow, hence we. may expect a spell of
cold weather such 48 we have not yet
experience(l.
Fe W. Gladman WAS saddened by the
death of their little three-year-old son,,
Gerald, „which took place on Friday
night last. • The little fellow had been
afflicted since birttesuffering /rain hy-
drocephalas, and being that there was
no hope whatever of his recovery, his
demise earnests a happy release from
his sufferings Mr. and Mrs. Gladmait
have the sympathy of their friends in
their bereavement-. The funeral took
place to Exeter cemetery Saturday.
DON'T' moNgEf WITII,
• THAT COLD.
USE HOWErkf
CHERRY CORDIAL.
ovrir °Jim A.T
IICOWErS
DRUG STORE, METER.
We like to shovr -our goods t'o the
man who thinks he cannot be pleased.
Attsaine can suit the fellow who is
, usatisiledee but •it takes good
• wovirmainsiiip, honest materials and
*le best of tailoring experience to suit
• the really •
Carefal Dresser.
Call and be convineed that we heve
the hest °foods, we do the best pf
work and fit you out eheaper than way
other place in Wein.
Order you Suit and OVer.
coat rtow.
W
*mat fikr, uteri, Os
'
Bra, Spackroan feelingly replied
-stating that he would treasure the
jewel and address, owing to its associa-
tion with the lodge that belled . been
.connected with for about 30sears, and
thanked the brethren kindly for their
good words, and token of appreciation.
Clairvoyant -Psychic Medical
,Exaniinatioil.Ftee
By DR, E. F. BUTTEIWIELD,, of
Syracuse, N.Y. Believing in:clairvoy-
ance or not, there is no gainsaying the
feet that the doctor can explain the
eourbe And cause of your disease either
nientator physical and has restored to
health and happiness ,many helpless
invalids all their lives.- Send lock of
hair; name, age and stamp tir
DB,. E. P. BUTTERFIELD,
In last week's issue of the local papers
Mr. Roilcliffe states that on Oct. 4th,
one.of his Wyandotte Pullets began to
lay and by Dec,20th,(two 'months and
half)^two of these pullets had laid 87
eggs,. He says also, that the Wyan-
dotte can't be beaten lay the Rocks as
Winter layers, Let • lits see. On the
3rdiof Nov. Mr. L. 0. Fleming had
x.pallet which laid her first egg, and
by the end of Nov. she had laid 19 eggs
and by the end of Dec. had laid 38 eggs.
This means 88 eggs laid in 2 days less
than two montbs,hy one hen, ageing t
87 eggs laid in two months and a half
by two hens. Mr. Fleming has anoth-
er pullet that laid on 12 eonseeotive,
days. Theselire BittiredT Rocks.
:counts Meeting t..o.e,
The amulet couiity meeting of Loyal
Orange Lodge was held in the Orange.
hall here on Tuesday last. Delegates
were present from all parts of the
county, there being about sixty in at-
tendance, After the preliminary rou-
tine work was performed considerable
important business WM transacted,
among which was the matter of hold-,
ing the Provincial GrandOrtuage Lodge
of Ontario West in Goderich on the
18th of March next. It WAS unanimous.
ly decided to celebrate the mming`12th
"sr
awkins
BAEDWARE and
SEED STORE
-FOR
Nails, Glass, Oils, °omen
Eavetroughing,
Heating and Plumbing
4
And you will find it is the chba,pest spot in town
ia llftUCt1DUfill
Having purchased the stockofW. C. Huston, and, Fie.
siring to reduce the same before removing it to our. ware -
rooms, we will offer the entire stock of Furniturel comprising
,
iKitohen,.Piniug
Bed Boom, Drawing Boom,‘
and Nall Furniture
-
also many odd pieces and Rockers, at a great reduction.
Call and see the many bargains we offe
dr Iuly at Settforth. The following . room of the town hall on Monday at
officers were duly e1rrtd for the en -
'ening yearessW.M., G. G. Hanley; D.
M., re J. Davi AS 3r4,, Ree -See., P. Can-
telon; Treas., D. Centelote P. S., Wm.
Davis; D. of a. Tiro. Lowery; Leeturer,
.1. 'Wells; DepaLec., Bro. Elliott; Chap-
lain, Bro. Kitty.
yeasts's institute
The above society heid their reguler,
meeting in the Town Ilan on FridaY.
Feb, 2nd. The attendance watt large
which is & distinct feature of all the
meeting& Mrs, Haetinge gave an in-
teresting /*per ori the ',Mule/send reg.
7 le 111. Moved by S. Sanders, second-
ed. by A. Q. Dobler, that Win. Sweet
be re -appointed attaitMan 'Yoe 1000.-ei
Carried. The Iniontes of the meeting
held on Sept. 1th, 1005, were read and
adopted.. A, comeaunicatibn from Dr.
English of London, re. Ilygenic Insti-
tution being established in London
and Raked co-operation of the Board in -
trying to have the same erected, and
milted that the enclosed petition be
signed and returned at AS early a date
as poseible, Per As Bobier, see. 8.
Sandete, that the chairman sign the
Illations governing the denartment of petition and have it forwarded'at once.
Dornestio Seience at the McDonald In- --Carried. Per A. Q. Dobler, UPC. 14.
atitute." The society in till its tinder. Sander, that the minutes of the meettakinge has dimplayed bushiest; taet and ings held be copied and handed to the
up-to.date methods In keeping the af-
fairs of the Institute alrnoot in advettee
f the Lime. At this meeting all the
agazines s.nd journali that had been
ectuntilating were d posed of by awe
ion end they are u In tiosseesion of
1900 literature. e matter of proeur-
fill; ,seeds and bulbs for distribution
Itro011 the member* was diecumed,
e
hut t e tnettor of taking action WAS
marl over to the next Meeting. It
is deolrons thst there he a. full attend -
since from both town and country at
the next meeting.
hwal, press for peblication.— Curried.
Per H. tiandern, see. by A. Q. kkbler,
that:the Ib etrd hold regular meetings
on the first; Monday in earl month at
7 o'clock,--(larried. 1/er S. Sanders,
see. by A. Q. Bobier, that the Iespee-
tor secure sufficient milk from the
pedlere st hie own ;thin eed hew, bp,
mime properly test and report pub-
lished of the same.—Carrted. Per A.
Q. Nobler, see. by R. Randers, ths t the
Boerd edjourn.---Carried. J. fit ntor.
Semretary.
Addifionei Locale on page 1.,
Syracuse N.
•
uality
int
taco
We know that we, ha:ye to hold fast
to quality to hold fast to trade. 'This
causes 08 to exercise the greatest care
jn the Selection of wheat used in the
manufa,cture of our Family Flour
"STAR." The.quality is pipported
by reasonable prices: ^
Only $2,26 per evvt. at the mill.
We havelarge q tiatttities of. feed for
sale at close prices.
fisitotEY
ogrApio
he Loading
Furniture ;Deplore- 'llunera
r.
Direotarg.
a
41011111
losdring Sale Wrapperettes
All lines worth, 1.2t, Cents, now 11 yards for $1.00
Lworth in the regular way 00c,. to $1.
EXETEnt
HOWEIVS:
ON T,IIE FACE OF IT
It's what it pretends td, bc. IP11-
nine and there isn't any better made.
When it crimes to
SOAPS FOR FACE USE.
you can't be too partidular In buying
Toilet soliPs for the face we reccon mend
our medium priced, daintily perfumed
uhd• give that, velvety eoftness to the
skin that ladies so touch admire. Buy
a box or a cake as Von like.
Our Window fkisplaya
W. . ge 0.1.
3
'mixt end Opticien. EXTR
Phone fin.
Children's Jackets
'In tilsers and Rciefers at half pride.,
• Ccime.in and 5ee our new stook of Ladies' Collars and
Belts, also our new dress trimmings in Sequin, Persian
effects and strappings.'
A nice assortnaent of Ladies', Silk Blouses. iti erwan
and black. They are new styles and fit perfeetly.
Our stock of Art Sateens for Comforters, Cushions, ete..'
eomprises the very e4oicest in patterns and eolOrings..
JONES & CLARK.
Headquarters' for the. celebrated W. E. Sanfordplothing, ,
Clearing Out of
LADIES'
UNDERWEAR
Women'a Vests soul Drawers, Fleeced lined regular price
tjec each, to clear at ..... . • 4 •*•• 0.'4 04 411/ 4140 4
Women's Vests and Drawers, Natural Grey, fine ribbed
regular price 40c quality each for., :... ........
'Women's Vest and Drawers fine ribbed, large full size reg -
tiler Oleo 36c each to clearat .......
Women's Vests and Drawers very fine quality vvhite or
• grey, all sizes regular price 'Mc each to clear at.... —
Women's Vesta and Drawer all wool in black, red Or grey
• ropier price SI. each to ejear at......................
• Vests and Drawers in all sive and all qualities at
prices which will Nell every Garment in a.hurry.
NEMIL & ROW