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LOCAL DOINGS CHANGED EAOH wsDNESDA Y
Clothing • +it • fisikailiesacalle
r. Chasse. Rowe ie again n a vett,-
low
ery
k w sat4te of health.
Vis` �►-= hsstspureotia Madtt,wtinapyre leoui� ou Siasnsaoe
Do nota let all the good chances pass
by you. If you are likely to steed aaa
*ow auk during the next biz months
you will be- doing yourself a favor
by getting it now.
!ace advvutege of out' special
+ufat of 20 3er,4 .
R'o don't try to fit a man into a
rstis dy-maade euit, W e make as suit
to fit the man; and to 8t him as if
it were xis own suit, not a burrowed
one. Ifs yolk want to luwe the repu-
tation of being a correct dre+�r let
vises tdo the tailoring for you, and you
,rill ever be sura of
Good materials, good lit, splen-
did workmanship, and perfect
�•
street.
Mr. John Preescator lo+at a horse
through death on Friday evening,
Lockjaw wee t cause.
A song aseryice will be held in the
Main street church on Sunday evening
Dec. 90th.
.t car of Christmas presents going
to the northweet was burned at North
Bay ae Tuesday of last week.
Some .of the students who are e
for the holidays ere: Elmore teen,
Roy Farmer, Herb. Gregory. Ed. J.
Faerett, Miss Winnie Carling, of Tor-
onto; Herb. Pickard of McGill Univer-
sity. Montreal;. MissMartha Carling of
Locals a,� Reid Them
Diisinoss �4a
Get your Marriage Licenses at the
.gsdaate office.
a hot drink or n o ster stew at
Tart' .., a �'
13tethani'e;
Ladies'' car gentleman's old watches.
Bee the- fine selection net A Marchand's,
Two dozen oranges' for 25 cents at
Cbarlton''s. Faair.
s so enttownof` ha
Biggest aa� ortms in • Chat,
elene bags, verist ba hand purses,
et book., musiccrolls silverpurrsiees,
'e travelling > ets '�c c•
.,,�:
thee tri ell etc. etc.---Row-
ales
Hew'-
li a�
s
,may#s Drug Store,..
Choice ' Oboeolate Bonbons 15c. to
�l:f0 Pee box at Stattha
m 1.
*Et.livens CO01111 ;
. Ovens, London, Eye - end Barr
Burgeon, will be at the . Commercial.
Motel, Exeter, on Friday, Januar.yy. 11.
$tilt', all `day. Glasses' p�roper! .if tted
s.. , Eye, E, and" Nose
dam sr ti
aaa sir of as
and�y�.�.y i
t Bated.
Nixed ''eaiidies'3 lbs' fee '. 55e. at' Stat-
�ui''s, +'
Oranges i5e,to 60e.per dozen s,t Stat-
ba m's.
Perfumes galore,.et Howe a Deng
Store. If roil wat to" see. variety go
to, Howey's. '. Prices from •IOc to - 8.
Our dollies lines ecan't, be beet." `
Clubbing Rates: C1A.Th3 call
gives you _a
with
$= J
.'p ian!' clubleng.raate with : any news -
plover or magazine in America. „ Call
Ansi get our rates.
Marriage Lieenssess issued at the Ad
vocate'office.
The finest stock, of silverware ever
shown in Exeter is at A. : Marchand's.
H Wilmot Young aid Marige Ad
a .Comedy Company `drew 'good
crowds. to the Opera House on Friday'
and Saturday nights, They -played
•"in Old Koutucky" and "The Princess
Patches.," This 'company is always
appreciated in Exeter and last week
wass:no exception to the rule. Besides
the piers being'- good the specialties
were nine's better that'usualty.go with
hese shows. We - understand that
WO company will return to Exeter in
y under the auspices ofthe
February aaa ,i►, �s
'teeter Fire Companies. and will reg
main for 's.,week.
MLCka'►.Forccitsts fot.tce`ets/teir.
A lteaactionaryw Storm Period le een-
tral .an the 30th, and .91st. The Moon
fitful! on the 80, And on the same day
the planet Uranus is in conjunction
with theEarth and : Sun. The opposi-
tion, of Ju iter being on the 27th, or
only two dava`frorci the conjunction of
Uranus and the full Moon oti the 30th,
brings Jupiter, Earth, Moon, Sun' and
leranuss ail inn line- at that time. Add -
ad to all of these, we. must keep in
mind the fact that we have, entered
fufiy into the. combined equinoxes of
the greet planets, Jupiter and, Saturn.
As the year goes out more , storm's' ' of
elect and snow will be passing '.cross.
the country, with the probabilities
good for great accumulations of snow
sad iet', froth previous 'Storms and
.told in most parts of this. country.
Iespeetur J. E. Tum bsr u *p-
ln tote u
the aadrriissory teamed.
Mr. Geo. E. 'base of Toronto came
up lest week to Wok after his sole. He
will return there to live.
The belIriugecw of the. Trivitt Me
oriel church were kindly .remember
at Chrietnraes by Mrs.A. Q. Bubier
promoted preoted each with a Lisle large
turkey. They take tbia opportunity
of thanking her very kindly for the
retnerabrence.
eta>*i4se Visitors.
A few of the Christmas, visitors sire:
William and George Biter, Fred Wa1•
tees, 11. S. (kocker, wife and child,
Mr. Bennett and daughter, Winnie,
Miss Edna McCallum, Mr. and Mra,
iii and child of Toronto, W. J.
Veety, wifeand fa icy, Russell
Frayne, Mr. and Mrs. N. W, Ureech of
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs, Obits. Rowe
Flushing, Mich; Aquina BSbeere of
Lansing, Mick,, Miers Tillie Bdkwillof
Ilamilton, Mire. 51.0111, Fort Erie, Mies
Evelyn Oil1 of Toledo, Ohio., Frank
Mr. W. T. Hawkshaw of London Delbrid a of A,mherstisu Dr. Rollick
limaa uratta.ed Mr. Iiihn Haawksshasaw's of St Marys, Dr. Ed. Pi of Chic,
residence on Main street, and the lat. ago, Mr. and Mrs. Stokee and daeu► h-
tex has purchased the residence .of ter of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc-
Mrs: seert4 on William street, Donald of Forest, Miss Emma Heide -
hockey match will be played be. man of Ingersoll. Bert Fl nn of
tween. Hensel' end Exeter teams -here
Orangeville, Hugh. McKayof Detroit,
to -night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock, Band Truen ian Brownlee of hicago, Miss
in attendance. Skating agar the Celia Ferguson, Chas. Miners, Rich.
match. Admission 205,1540410 cents, BrMrett, Mr. and s« Iahil..Rowtcllffe.
Mr, and Mrs,. Ed. Tomlinson, Mr. and
Christmas was quietly spent in town. Mrs. -George Willis, Miss Nellie and
aA.'shooting match tookface on theClf
Gun Chiba'grounds in the afternoon, COo, Iledgea, London.
both pigeons and blue rocks being shot Mr, and ltrs. Chaos Knight, St.
at and for tho greater part hit, In the Thomas, Edgar Westcott, Mr. R. Set.
pigeon match four men tied, getting 8 don and daughter, Ingersoll, Mr. and
out of 14. Mrs. H. Sheere and Nelson Sbeere,
A Christmas wasBrantford- Fred Sweet, Hamilton-
,
givetn ,the children of the ' rrieitt Me= Wm. Monetize Guelph; . Albert Box,.
maria'.! Sunday school on Friday night, ,Toledo; Frank Gordon, Rev. O. W,
Sanders, . Lucknow; 'Fred Sanders,
ia. the schoolhair A. tea .and pro- Milton; Mr. and Mrs, Mark .Mitchell,.
giant were given'aand a pleasant these,
vent by the little ones, Mrs, Rich. Bissett and daughter Ila,
Clifford.'son of Mr. Geo. ! ossper, of Alfred Salter, r. wife and child, John
Toronto; formerly of Exeter, under Sal#ear,, yM�ar, and !lets. ' Bird, Siding-
. ... .. a Clark, lite and Mrs., HarryBucking-
went a sots ictal. operation at one of
raillery
. o:
. h aon lid t•c+r sons,Arthur
az ��,
the haos t '.in that city for ..:a pre- i
dicitis. he, little fellow came through
Harr [ora aw George Armstrong,
g Miss urea. Davis,DMiss° ikaainnssa Rails'
the operation suceea�sfully aa�nd, at boat
den, Daniel and Perot( Rendle, Miss
W. H. �+ee�tlu�of Shaven lost at.- None u to ' of Candor. De
7T�,beat a c t ... , .. ,, ®r q s 8
7 08
'p
+✓a(Lt , 7
. 31
.9Ya 4 Y4. 0, .A.q 9A60 W
PeasrPA00•a0a•...a.0A.0 ■6 78
Potatoes, per bag, a A q . 60 Hi)
Hay, per ton— .. 2:0 1000
Flour, per cwt., family..
Flour,low grade per cwt 1 29 125
Butter... s g P s v t o A a a. a o, o 21 to 24
[[�� ��y�
Livehoge, per cwt.. .. (X)
20 00
19 00
9 per lb
7 of
e >a
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11
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. ErnieDavis, " Beate
Er i Davie, Mrs. Reid, sine
a ssxi
, .
repaorts yeas doing nicelg p
`MrANel. i 1' I n,. , cease n.
good maroon Saturday evening et the nista, Hamilton; Mrs. W. W, Tait Parks
stations—He -He had comeout to meet hint Mrs.• Markey, E ast• Tawaass, Mich., "
some relatives and having succeeded Mr. and Mrs. C. Steinha an, Dash-
in fixing* trunk on the 'cutter was. wood,' A. E. Lindenfelt,Deetroit;.John
aboutto drive offwheit thea verk tract,.. e McDonald, a
and aoaae McD>oa l tlaslrepce East -
.went through tile, yard. The beast. be- erbrook, Fereat; •Ed. Lambrook, For t
comin .f ci htened jumped in front of 'W sal t or to Fear, D:
n Ind aha T ra F J
a sta n as ,
g � 3 h e
tSlzorte
Bran ppfe�r ton............
Chicken •0.,4,•,0....0,.
We have reduced a large
number of fleet -clam suiting'
and panting' in price and for
the next month will offer you
lilts reduced from $18 to $1li
.. „ " $17 to *14
*le' to $13.50
*15 to *1250
tib to $5
*5 to$4
$4.s'SO to *8,711
*4.00 to $3,00
ihe.tirair . Which sattruck' f and killsed it 'Spackr..,,,, Toronto- !,Grain 8oapsir,.
utfualo• �. Isaac �isssi o l��al:hi•.
to y B liar aac ett f
A
colt ougin to' Mr. D. A. San, *Ur* and ,Mas. Jos, nilderlYs Stratford;
ders ran away sane Friday: afternoon,.Artsuit Ho els,;' Brantford;miss:
last when he•waas 'dxivin it .up; the , k41 w? t..St. Marys.
rI)ueke ...................10 e.
Geese •.....40,,0 .0.04000 10 " We yP c 7/r�, TL(
iirkeysas's.".le•, a.,..:h 12i " A ` N full 'toe
Dried Apples...`i0..,...a it, �aop T i ' s .
= Fulton f 3Vallaceleur � BuildingHardware,Paints, t.sru1 o K �
is here on a visit of some weeks.
Miss Stell, Gregory has retuened•
y "'Tails 1
from Erin. She will teach here nextC.
year.
Miens Victoria Miners returned last
week from Goderich.
Mr. John Pedlar went. to Petrolea
on Wedneeda to visit.
Mrs. Chas. irney and sop, Willie,
are visiting in. Belgreuve.
Mr. Antilles. Jas. Hero spent Xinsas
with their son in Norwich.
Mr. Chats. Tebbutt went to Clinton
Saturday to , spend the heliday�•s.
London Read. It was} frrigbtenn 3d by, .
a. small boy's antics,.. The : cutter wast`
turned over and becamedetac1xed
trona
the:shafts,' the', horse escaping from
the driver and ,naffing toward home. .
No hurt 10114 tlone"but the rig Wass con. Miss Lida, Quanee is home from nee.
siderably.-dameged
Mi
C+',. •: a- ;K1 -nisRice, c teaeher, hie retaaarotert to '
I�eare=is � puzzle tTnat puzzles• $�vcicy
brothers, double the, runotibt, add to it , Mc earl Le itt has gone,tos Bet
three, multiply by. five,. add to: it the lin to visit.
number of y'our�liyingslsters,wultiply W. ` .Tamatn visited JI Zs 'borne in
the: result by ten, add the number .of Blyth Tuesdays * .• .
of. b of ers and"subtract 150 .Miss`. Elsie McCallum is;:s3 spending . a
deaths, ar inweek in Toronto. • - $
Mr. Fred Elliott is home from New
Ontario for a holida-. .
W. J. Reaman and family.were i.
London Christmas, da:.. ''
Mrs. 0.� Lindenfelt has' returned
fromit visit in Godeticti .' . •
Mises Chidley is spending the holiday
:at her home in Clinton. -
Miss Cora McPherson is horse from
Ho��ae Bay for the holidays.
yrs.:Newcombe . spent Xmass in
Stratford with her son, John.
Mr.' and Mrs. Joshua Morgan
here on' a ''isle from. Manitoba.
body, Take. the number of your living St. �Maa, ..:s.
Miss
ai, aaav'
from the result. ;The right figure will
be the number of deaths, the : middle
the nemaber of living sisters., .anal, the
left the number . of living brothers.
Try it and .see. ;•
1f you know of a a an item or a pieeeof
news, tell us about it. That's what we
want. But a newspaper men some-
times •experiences, more difficulty in.
gathering news than one would bung -
Jew. This wasthe case when a reporter
ina neighboring. town, who a few days
ago was sent to write: up a fire in a ref/.
idence. Going to the door he inquired
•er the lady of the house.The maid
ssaid.she was out, "Arally' of this Miseslacksson and Micas Sharp are
d the o id
act's in London,
"No, they are aall'out, waas the. reply.
"Well, wasn't there as Are here lest
"evening?" "Yes" said the maid. "but
that's out too."
The following its from the Clinton
Eras "Owingto,,the large attend -
once
New E a t �th rg d -
n
ance.at the Clinton Businessi College
the progressive management have
found it necessary to getlarger .apart-
ments fitted up, p_ An edditionaal teach-
er, MissRosa lefeNee of ;London, who
is at Gold Medalisttt, arrived in; towel
Saturday and is in eharge'of the Steri-
°graphic Department. Knowing some-
thing of this institution and the thor-
oughness ,of its work, we can heartily
recommend the Clinton Business "Col -
.lege to tho'sae dessirouss• of securing a
Commercial or Stenographic educe -
tion."
Mr. Wm. Bawden arrived on Thurs.
day last from Scotland with thirteen
fine heavy horses, eleven clydess and
Austin Hewitt spent Sunday • under
the parental roof. --Miss Maggie And-
erson is visiting friends at Sarnia.—
Miss Nellie Sweitzer of Peterboro is
home for her vacation. ---Mr, Rundell
of Mitchell Road spent Sunday on
Town Line, —The scholars of Town
Line school presented their teacher
Miss Brown with a writing' desk before
Boing.to her home at Clrazntburet; Miss;
rown is through teaching! WeBare
sorryo have her leave, •ss etch
t
o St. Marys takes her place.' Will
a n is spending his vacation a his
l r w
home here.—Le ie Wright, James
,Hi het and John Higbet havereturned
B,
from the West, all looking hale and
hearty.
Grand Bend
re e
A happyXV`ewu�es.r,to.all.---X. G e ti
of Port Frank is *mending the holidays
.with his' lather.—Emery' Oarriere is "
home from Parkhill for • the holidays.
li fam-
ily
xn
r •and Mee. Wan., Ca v'aa iyd
M
. M �
it - a entXibas. with friends in St.
•Marys.—Mre. D. Mollard`wee with a
painful accidenat one day last Week by
ailing and iii ;wring her back. We are.
pleased to note, however, that she is
ipiprovin.-Te Obris
ttnas en
tertai
n
-
nents held by theMethodist andPres-
byterian churches were quite s i-
ful, the proceeds of the former amount -
hits to a and the lasatter e55..—Wm.
Holt of Sarnia spent a few days with
relatives here last week. --Mr. Benore
of Point Edward spent last week bore,
and Mrs. A Kennedy, -who have
been in:: Port Huron ' the lent two
months, have returned home. -School
closed Friday and Miss Mills left for
her hometo spend' the holidays. A.
Bossenberry was in' Parkhill a . few
days last week.—Mr. J. Souttbcatthas
goner to London to spend a few weeks.
--Mr, Down, and B. Pollock left: -Fri-
day for Arkonaia on business.—Mr.
Smith, who has been in :Toronto, for
medicall. treatment, has arrived home,
—Mr. and Mrs. L. Bavelle and family
are spending a few days with friends
in Dashwood.
Mr. Norman Crui shank left on Fri
day,on a visit to Toronto friends.
Miss Louise Eacrettreturned Friday
from several weeks' visit in Toronto.
Miss Weirheiser, of Buffalo, is the,
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Marchand.
Miss .May 'Snell returned last week
from Ingersoll to spend the. holidays.
Mr. W. 0 Cann presented Mrs.
Cann with it piano as a Christmas pre -
gene. gent.
Mrs. D. Johns and daughters, Misses
Lilla and. Atoy, spent Christmas at',
Sarnia.
1dr• Jos. Senior was called to Bleu-
beim on Saaturdaynwiegto'tie :serious
ilirtess of his father.
r:.J e. . Oshawa M john Dinney u Os a s arrayed
last week on 4 visit to relatives bene.
for a rn,ontli.
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W enig (nee Dr.
Addle Holland) are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Holland.
Miest Merrill Gould is house from
twos hires. Mr. McDonell carne as. Blyth, boxing completed her duties as
well but took the passenger train from ';milliner for the 'ancon. "'.
St Johnna ', 134 while Mr Th...d. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iturnohr 'spent
Stevenson
't of Olen -
rid a few
came 'by 'freight, . They sailed from
Glasgow on the steamship Cassandra,
of the Donaldson line. When near4
Paris the ear in which the horses were
was sntsashed in ashuotingand'ai Strat-
ford the official/I' accommodated. Mr
Bawden with a special train to Exeter
for which he was well pleased. The
ocean voyage was favorable both ways.
She unpleasant part of ` the trip we
the six days run ote the .railway, from
St. Johns. "George," & young Scotch -
maxi, came along with Mr. Bawden.
Many will learn with regret of the
illness of Mr. Samuel White late of
Detroit, but ,well known to many here,
being a brother of Mr. Wm. White,
Rod erville. For several months Mr.
White has suffered from lung trouble
andwasa confined to the Marine Hospital
of Detroit and later to the Marine Hos.
pita!, New, Mexico, but thinking a
change would benefit his condition,
about two weeks ago hi came to live
with his mother et .I1enseiall. The
chaatige however brought nen relief and
owing to his mother beinglndispd
together with other mein lac of the
household it was deemed advisable to
have Mr. White, removed to Victor's'
Hooapntel, London, for which place he
left en Saturday. Mr. White is very,
much redneed and there is no hope en-
terteseine3 for his recovery.
eisimito meet dist belies'
At the lassasnt ineeting of r'.erlxsenon.
Forest Ledge, No, 188, A. P. k A. M.
the following offla rrs wet, eleaast.ed for
the ensuingterm. vis: Bro. Thos Fish-
er,
it
_s -
er, W. M. • o. W. W. Tamale S. W.;
Bro. D. W. ins, J. W.; Bro. N. A.
Peer, Ohio.; or.*
or. Bre. Davis,'Trees./
Wor. Bre. . . t deirs; se Bro.
S. Sweet, Ty .
Xmas. sit Seaforth. .libc
tuirn ed with .them.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swe
n a arrive( Thursday to app
ase with relatives. -
Masse 011ie Quanee returned last
urssdny from Dashwood, having
olxipleted the millinery 8048 00.
Mr. Wan. Pugsley left on Friday for
Detroit where lee=willspa'.itsd the winter
ith hie daughter, Mrs. Jas. Wise, '
Meters. Fired P'.enhale and C. W.
Cann returned Saturday from the
Northwest where they spent the 'rani
m,er.
Mrs. G. A. K. elctsend returned
Friday night from a two weeks' visit
tIhis brother, Mr. D. C. lifet.eod, at
snia, Ill.
Mr. D. French, keeper of the Howes
of Refuge, Clinton. was in town Fri-
day. Mr. Geo. Hodgins came down
wlt.h !aim and will spend a week or
two.
Mise Nifty .A,rnietrrnng arrived ' home
from Willow City, North Ditkuta, on
Saturday to spend a few weeks, She
WAN aecompsasnii d here by - her /tont,
Mrs. Thos. Bowerman end little son.
Mie* Mary McArter, tetteher silt Sod -
em left Sattnrda+y for her home in
Brawls.. While here ,be won nattily
friends by her Runny, diapoaitinn, who
ill lie sorry to !'.sacra of her drp oture.
,n se taktssaaa school in Morris next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deprotri of
Whitewood. Seek., Mr*: Philip Green-
wood, Rollend, Men,, tars. Jaen') Diehl
of` Cyprt'r.s, Men., Mr. A. T. Diehl of
Whitmire*, Man.. are visiting her', the
gesestm of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. W,ssstentt.
Mrs, +E sseenwood is Islas. Westentt"sn
msec` And Mm Dais�tn and Mt*.Diehl are her efsto eiders. The leiter hes
,not seen bop *kW for 24 ;mac
This is the time of the year when one begins to
ithe ho for winter.
Sia >
elp
H
]?uruish Q.
onie
iv.. %...7 -.. -,. • ., '-
Parlor Suthets, Bedroom Suites,
Parlor and Extension TaI sRockelsCha..
Pictures, theses: and you
,� Call to see
will �ld the "price sttxted to the article' and C"both
to.
suit you,"
u eral Directors.
.. 'ut F � �.
0 e Furnishers bless &
ti � �!. 8
The Leading
We have just received a . car
of old CORN of excellent
quality which we are ,welling
at reasonable prices.. •r -
We will .be pleaaasedt4o.:.els-
e1iang ley, PealCorn. for Oaat , Baal
s eat.'
o be Wheat; b
We handle all kindss of 8rain. , ►
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Prospeptive
ustomers,
Our Friends,
and
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Bright,. and
Prosperous
New Tear.
Headquarters for the celebrated �aV . E. Sanford Clothing
When thinking of gifts for
New Year beau - in mind that
we have many goods
That Maio mogo, Pont
of beauty and utility
Ebony Toilet Sete, Thermometer.
1Travelllbig Castries, .11tomlztare,
Shtavittg State,, Mirrors,
Collar mid Cult Cases,
MauIcarc '(loch s let' >i boay,
Ebony and Cloths Uritehess,
iPorted. Perfiiaaes lit riastdsotn
Pookages
and many other Weise. Sensi-
ble gifts that are especially de.
eirabls for pr'eeentationti to
member* of one's own family.
We tnakethe'price right.
Chemist and Optician.
EUT31
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