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other propa,4 ¢,y 601.
-bean h'g •q exchan �.e4
for y.riatlitre tsonzt.lale
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ND NECIESSAXY.
The
SOVERBIfiN -BANK OF CANApA
E.XETER
t� tela lit�.I AFia.P Ij ;L• ^ , 4aatrai4dalY.;Y 41S(�r,�$ a "
wel�l kipsr►��n 4'laat�,'r�ita,py
91 . ntlt'
salsa t set�it ;tet cruet :pe ste .of the • skid
ands rden. paes the win tray+ tbss
'heue •thane! -t elter,astboy.•pap fine
in or near the:cr+opsimpod P:wialclr they
have- kit;ems• feeding.. r Many pass the
winter beneath boars, *tones', ts asah
o)C T El64ves, 'e[tefrre Ali "Y ► "i 'th r
mighty cleaned' out, either by-theplow
Or by fire; if every piece . of 'trash
around the gardens and•f elde be piled
and burned; all -the dead le4ves in,
.ltier garden he eonsigued,'to flames, and
astly', but perhaps wostuimportaant of
all, if all vines, stalks, stubs. leaves
and other remnants of crepe be.abad-
lutely de.stroyed'by fire, we can easily
Q.
Here are a is snappy prices for the next week. These)
a<- -only,e had for a few days as the quantities are
believe that theme would be few
these insect pests next season. If one
lone gardener or farmer• in a locality
follows these suggestions while all his
neighbors neglect them, his results,
while none the Less Sure, will net be
noticeable and satisfactory ea would
the- case ifail_14m:farmers or. r. F era.,
ennef En 1 c ifii Fa its o 1• .'84tfu
gether. Unity of action is always more
effective than mere spasmodic i>nsd•ivid-
usl effort. . .
Mr. Geo. Blatchford was in Blyth
laQt week.
Mr. Fred Penlmle of Clinton spent
Sunda here..
D.r llins__rettirttett fro Louden
Tssi.easda esvenia
dt-C�` - 75c:tar- W. -AVM ir. ill Rr ne returned from the
o els-._�_
the next week for 37c. a pair.
i ><a a � ,tura xt$0.tn,
ev .> zrg the home; of . Air. • sod Mrs,
Jon Pedier•was tbearssscene'of.aLgatl i"'•.
tug of a :large• number of flea r sa and
neighbor. for the purpose 4f exp s e;
their ` regrets .'•.axle! eding ' a
aavtut�e from hereto tltelr new• home
n•Exete.r.. The i'nerry crso d- brought
with them an ample supply of ".good
things, including �supply of the pale-
table bivalve and, a iost joyous time
was spent by all pr�eesent. Reminis-
cences of ,spent-
daysr8lled a pleasant
and profitable portion of the evening
and the merrymakers. to the number'
of'about-forty-alt joined in tile- event
of the good -will feeling that existed,
between themselves and the departing
hoat,end . hostess. '..:A.t a reasonable
hour alt separated" Twith feelings too
deep for words to express: in- the , loss
of such worthy residents, and the
vvisli a 'that •::.Mr. and. Mrs. Pedlar'
-iria r i i n�tr un.
forts of their new place of residence.
'" "._►e:- 44 to 8. r. ►.11 wool, regular 25c. hose.
Thenext week for x5c. ► pair.
tidies Raincoats—Good grey cravenette, with small
Always sold for $4.00. The next week $4 '
es as ur ay.
Mr. Albert Hooper of Clinton was
in town Monday.
=rye. Rabt. Moir of Qowanda, J. Y.,
Bliss- Elliott of Mitchell is vis
icing her sister,, Mrs. Dr.) Anderson.
y
4ftrrizolsaille:, titmor-wyill,aseveltat ati„low
$12..00 and 10.0O► vear. oats for $8,-,26. .
9.00. do 7.50
8.00 do 6.50
7.50 .„;...-- do ,, 6.00
6.00 ' do 4.75 -
5 50 do 4.50
4.75 L^do . 3.75
Etc, F: tc.�.Etc.,
.('redditon
Dz, ovens Will he et the Come/graa Hotel, Exeter,
atuarday, Nor. 18. sof “Ad.”-
Rev. O. D. Damm'has returned from
Napervtil% 1.11•,: where he attended a
meeting of the Trustee Board of the
Northwestern Qolle and Biblical In.
atitute..--; . Harry' tapley of Finlay.
•Ohio: irvisiting her -p ,. Mr, and-
Bissettmbo
purchased the threshing outfit: of J. F.
.with a few days ago. is busy thresh
ing clove r.---Ohas, Zwicker bought a
.king friendsin + xeter the past weer .
Mr. Bishop of Parkhill was a pleas.
ant caller at the • Advoczite office on,Tuesday.
J. 0..$tanbnry was in 'Windsor Fri-
day on le/al business.
Miss Nlie and Maar_
don visited. their parents Exeter TQ'ortb
I.,.IV�, A.f.M s. �.P.N VI. V 1,4».i `- +.' ;' :- -^-, -, - — ,/ '.i _ - .Q9t y, +c;a A•
Ctaiitnri. fl rrfl'y, t • qa
Mr• Will iJilson of List' wel
ry
e ues
t at the Mansion : mute
a few days,' ; •
Mr.. Geo. Sanders returned Saturday
from Manitoba, where be "spent the.
summer months,
sa 1 • 5c; "ante a
• O . GLASSES BEAT THE
wont,'
.
b? Becauae.tbey never go back
srrsi:usx. W &bane tth unbroken Acord:
of srsiattsdecl'putrQns... .
IT IMPAIRS h `EIGHT
tai►► .weir glad improperly fitted tai
your eyes,
...- m:73.. i.
week frotti the • elohon Engine Co.,
of Hensssll, to be used in clowning seed.
charge and be certainly makes it 'but r:
-Rev. Dentin will reach his second
sermon of the ser es of. sermons on
healing in the Evangelical church next
Sunday el/ening.Te , discourse will
be Hon Divine healing'asas taught in the
Bible" and it .will he in the English
language. Rev. Damm is a very Sas.
ent and powerful speaker and we hope
l • t
tlit�� •w'
1�si: F` isw�iF�.ers
Xr
�# :tic alrp�ratt...
Thcaaron'ts dwelling, ---Our shoe
or mere • ants are • ping a arge rag • e in
rubbers since the wet weather has set
in. The weather.forecastas as furnished
by the Maple Rubber Co. proves to .be
very interesting rr-aiding to- our citi.
-4.--.- ---- zens.--Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Ands 's and
Centlralt.. daughter, MissEstelt have returned
- --- _ a- • oatlra'f + . Meritohai.
,wU1ii e.te -"-'-'fr[at-4---'
Betord4Y- er.lBth. See Ad." --•1t.Iredddng n
irl tag e p cis n' +ourRich. Simpson f Luean• hair
petrr• er t will a.tt% e nuixiberofe gursm
chased Robt. Colbert's dwelling, hesee�
. and4noved...•the n last ... eek, The - iinvited..ited. More ptarticutgre will be sent
p ce pa • . as :. y.; N.r..: , z _ _ . ..... .r l.imOns euro-
Abbott. shipped a. car' Or eggs this ueenced.y The shrill squeal of, the dy.
_K .,� hr�asediit: a'tl._-directions:--•M.
25'per cent. off, 9n :Men's and Boy's Suits.
wr
It's Money to you
It's a Saving to you. TO B110 FIIIM US
It's Money made
All accounts due us must be paid by Dec, lst, 1904.
One door north of Post Office.
re on net
Dr. Ovens will beat the 1oretnu rcial Ike), Exeter,
Eli Lawson, Garfield Lawson and
Matt Sims, who have a p__aent the past
few months in Manitoba. have re-
turned borne. -Wilson Anderson- has
purchased'Jno. Brown's farm on the
5th- con. of Stephen. -Win. England
has added eight more sheep to his f arn-
one •Lincoln herd, -he having purchased
same from Samuel Parsons, of Exeter.
Mtia ' l it a is sn r'ienda
t... as t wee t` _ fiweitzer,:
ur-enter{ singAniller,' reh •=
ki_ at,ie1�,
broken down .a few weeks- ago, The
-
inill is kept very busy these days.
Aensall
Miss Maud eihryeler has returned to
her home.i"n Clinton after a pleasant
Bait- i r41`
ed from lois visit to Shiipka.-•-Miss F.
Oouworth of London anent it few daayo.
at the home of her parents during the
week. -Mrs. Thos. Welsh is on a visit
_ to Strathroy friensdsr-Citta:
Beeson, visted at his home last week..
--J.-e Clause r'-vnc� Iiv�rn in -Mani-
toba is not enjoying good health. Re.
conternplaatea moving.. -onto, -his farm
near Moose Jaw. -James 'Johnston of
. i 3llo, 1, o has be citron an ex-.
trip -to- - rzitob ° ti `re urn
_n �:..• Bonthron,:,at (known here: re -
week. --:t Alerts out ti Eestle, who recently returned from an
spent on Tuesday evening' of kat week '
-1iUEL1VYeaIfltrnttbe !tome of Mr. Byron , Hicks, --thy extended trip_to,,l anitoba. ha agorae to
t Zurich. where! shams accepted ted a. Veil--
occasionbean a Haatlovare ep party giv-
�,_. ion er ng_tothe' disagreeable wear
a effby r:"Hic . tie"a'I they the pansy± e
beir were -present. -Mr. A. Mills es est- .-
7n a , e•en;rfs: tI. al
R 1` �•p 'i���{.� - -, ..pL-yytl�u R.T» . was postponed
w7,a�.npto"'''Q` iae�dd
-�C'JLi".s.a".sS/te! 1 !ti • ..:t" 1Y! 11 :� ! .. �. ,, :. �• �-I>��i9. �T i �• ..�,Y+'.. Air./.liY tY iW
• e.present price of eggs a; benery - n>it.�-- �lbsesr, M.P.P., Com an of Qhic�sgaoneoftheir� vent intra P.P.,1efi for Lon-
u" st in arehines ' sa- nu .Tho rtas''t i lis i building ` mist Y'aarrf pnd,;7 _ i .�
Vigoral, _, together with a full line ^_ of ebouse; - :His...increashi ei de+er hunt. -Nicholas • aakver, who
Fliiidi cokieiatingof" at tag unit:hem ist'reacoTeritxg %%r:�-•--14 •.
at the butter fa_tictory de r� saxzds m very ¢ {�
• 1 . n 'Mae at • l• ar a s i3Ti °lay ►oimpp • . 11 . • i b ackstnith, for oosome those
7 A. $odR nes. a
French Bouillon Flutid- son is getting his fancy • red chicken
has guilts to London.- Thi+e las s Rose
Bouillon, readyfor the Huron P'oultt�r Show' at and Amanda iinkl ner daa4ughte
Seas<fearth.--T�be cetpsstrd hr&u es nor ads
Beef Extract, and also � of Adam h' ak iasesr aa.im�le n,e b'
Chicken Broth the "(arra of Mr:`^ -'t M. Rollins hats been hem, r m 12— -+ceielsr; a -r "their b--- a
i compslete�d.--- turners areabusy.harvest- days. Over fifty guests were present
one or tall of which will ice Served to ing sugar beets which is a good crop. and all thoratu lilyeejoyaed th+einaselve
-Thos. McFalls, whb has been visit•
customers at any time for in friends in Alma, Mich., few the salt. varioats kit% were
amusement* The
at two Weeks has returned home young ladies'were kindly remembered
Orli �3 Cents a G1 btheir f creta' s in thes`way'of gifts.
0 .. .."."" Boyle who aa.s been outoftown o p •d * h 'nada.
/Oysters served in alts s except
•, ooking much better for his trip. -W. They Literary Society met at the.
h f r nest_, ernt.s onie,.on:- y even sail,
theL►sast riicanth..returned home Tuses.Nov 3rd, Thefollowing ppr�ogrntn was
day. --Jeno: Atkinson is vissititngti#'riend,a rendered: ~�isaano duett, hilsa�es: Vivian
• in and around Locsan.-�-A•: Bar asokti leftissea d 'R
8
a t wee
on
two Dickens, M .
:t,ss.heiin :ii l - .::.all'°--� ,,.
les' . ,
r on ifs o
f hick �"
latGe, 1
lakes., y ,. .
ee
r �a�ran••tn�'ii .M
Ie�,--B.+ety. (l. W. ndr+ew .bdia�s ' �
i
° in the shell.
�^rweeks' holiday trip u the and Ella Beaver; p'iaann solo,' Mrs, H.
•
gat,'ti 'Why our tett e:ilers have g
right. It isn't damaged by worth.
1 ei . glazes.
hNw• hWN H t�
� ! Is our aim in the manufacture of still
Baker .and Commoner..-_ . _: Duxt� b s, LalatEk rendin 4 M% Ella._Link� v l
`Rrnwt3e " aMi",:.p.l�.. �T�"
t+oio Mit. . Rapley, 00:16) 144 . - [ .
and Norman
r Convention Mitchell attended. aLon on last .'tpr'ly, an Beaverr,.._ The • iety will meet
wee• k.-�- r. and gm P.. Beni a left .oast at the home of Mr. William Lewis, on
MFid Nov, is, when interesting petty
Chemist sand optici n. EXETER �, ,our goods.
elts
tt;,.�: ('dor: Gantv.l 1[t[ts1�1�.
0
as Westawl teer* n sartiwl«
*airtsr. Night eel at olliat, is"a favorite whether used. In its
'- maxtufastctiire only Ontario ap.cI Marti -
*to -ha '6'itheat of the best. t' l ALt't ` Is
, rtw1cx U. d'. If yen are not getting! good.
ssiralasl+oasers re -
suite tread using other brands
T1Y STAR, J "� B la3 Olen. Sr.1"p' ill Ol d Bl t Tesclzer.
Interixr sa< fl`.
a• nd you wrill then knOW why it fa con. Robinson a Div lcrrt II. »
C t f fit . . fr•: ,. , Ar° . -�►, �-' • ,.::,' t �:' �; tr`a�k".
Moneiay for clod rich to attend
the, r asay, o .i�
weddingof the fortner'e rieice.-Miaoss p� rxs•ttt+ill irte iveii, one . tin irelesns
a one
y Mr. 0.
13 nett and Irene. C'Iatrtin left last Week to resile ei, 'spb'y by x
on Lard AtratuConat Mies Carrie
her studies at the Cnnrreranir,,traatforat, ,Rohn.
visit at her home 4-
afteraa tiro weeks' Than following
1 .;- rows ,k_ wso . *hipped, a _... yutrot. R ►ou.T.--T ,
tarioad �+. .. Inda ....report rt of C�'dlto PAW
V
rslin +r
z
o h� 'Markt a
ur
Price $5.80.-•Mirss. Mills sated»Exeteror' Oct. � L ti
haavew been visiting friend I fol' honors, 40 foe it !!sats.N'aius i es in
the vast week retur'ned..home on Wed. order of me t. Division I1I.-- -V.-•
sny last. i •o�rss--Rdnr. Park, • (clival Snort:
',: .. ort
row
re±d n
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w
SCU00L REro1IT. - Thee fnilowin f s »-, earl fir. Edith.
report :of the Sr. and ..Jr.De� . rt' : . ,,W re sissy
the .. Rill_. Sr.SvIII ��rri .E � .�
mentes of SS, Stephen, for the LilllanPinkbeiner; par,. Almada pink.
N,ra. 1,
month of Oetober based on general beineraa Maatild as Oe! trekker ual,
rofa!iency and . + • -conduct. , Sr. "!V. Harry Trfck, Pearl n ht "%VI11ie
Jr. . aryl-, ��t en..se
• reel 1'4fc;C3e�y . i � Enos are:. �� ,
za►tt sl'I' . ,ar
i lrc l ltobsiineon 1 ' . -,N. edi ,te.
• . ' l .ncreasing apop?.
it
Y�� burn 1008. Oar Wilson
1401, Ys '±l.sax Hill,; i�lzoa 'Holtzman.ttr
ar.
ruts t to _ • • 'BeriOrr mss. Fr Ilk Mitchell $3.0ordon Geiser, tettt
"16* "1611 6flnttry10 000 boshah t rvibion 7i .Iiott 720.:1sett.. Ios„4dasBrown4w tiFathnir.
turWhitJr.V tBi ks t
„
ire+trt►%e
tat it,
..., •
teeter
Adams. a oth the yours people reside
1 0. Velem with
nea'r`Or retrty- -nT -'Stirs
Sarah A. Butler, "daughter of -lir. ars
Mrs, William Butler, at the age of
years, 11 months, 25 .days. Dece�saeod,
had been sick only about ten days with
typhoid fever and her death etrne as a
shock to the neighborhood in which
she was well and favorably known.
The a mpathy of o ` wide circle of,
friends will be extended to the.hereay..
ta a
firnreraal�took lance -on Tues+da
=ta tint cerneterry. a .
BIRTHS
Ruro-I
n Varna, on Oct,.Ort. to Mi. and
Mrs. Andrew Reeid,. n daughter.
Univ -In" iurich, Ott Oct. 20. ter -Mr; __.
and Mrs. Wrist Uttley,. a daughter.
Prmtcn In Brinsle * on 00.20 to' Mr.
ATKINSON—In Biddtilph, con. 2. on
Nov. 5, to Mr. and Mit. James Ate;
:rsa seen.
Fred's many
o_
filends in wishing mse attnfe imasu-
. nest.—Messrs.:
John and Thomas El • er are enjoying
a few days' ;shoot 'at Muskoka. --
ter Lancaster is jrecoverliag. from the
effects of his recent; illtiesa,-iifisrear.
lisle is preparing t leave town and go
to St. Catharines, where.she will snake
her future Home. -F. Cameron has re-
turned�,,,from his trip to the West.-
.Mls. Di McLeod.aftera pieneantthreo'
weeks' visit with friends here, left
Thursday for her home io Detroit.--
..John, Caldwell re eptly•: disposed" of a
pair of -.foals to Mr. Graham of Ki • ► era
for which 1n received the saw of •a i,.
Mr. and
Mrs.
ThPc
ape
r
have be.
eOrralesisienti.afpuny burgs -saving
moved here Jest week from
Brussels.
We -extend` to -this -Ivo
band of welcome.
DEATU.-Robert, Moir, an -old and
highly respected resident of this plaac'e
passed away on Sunday, Oct. 29, at
the ripe old age of 81 years. Dece d-
had always enjoyed the best of health
until a few years ago, when he was
taken illand at tithes hiss suffered seer
verelv'. Mr. Moir was a native -of Scot.
ttrsi,,,� ._ it _ e s-zaar mere ,_ , ' _ stn ; rag
tble co entry and y�his �• Man=
eanent a acctituuluted considerable of
ttsiss world sis oods. He was s the soul
of honor and wee generous town rde
every good ,roe. • iias religion he wigs.'
a devoutn2embe r of the resb ansa
church. •'e funeral took plate Wed.
nesday to lie'E 'Il Unlion timet+ p
Nov. ' 8, Wan. Wilson Trg_teti
an . : n . , o + teas • t @ orney,
-daughttl!r'-tdft•3g_r a< _ ._
of town, .•
Mot A q--qz-.aft the home .of the
>r1des parents o b . •__ -
A.ndrowan, rEd. leor�a'n . to isrs le
daughter of John Kent, both of Mc- •
Glilliorza`y.
MITCHELL--GALrIN--At, the Bayfleld
° parsonage, on Oct. 25. by Rev. Stead!.
Wait, R.: ''.-Mi€cbellr,, Colborne.
to Mice Marr Galpin of Bayfield.
S..i tgrutr.Inla,- Clatx : At the-home-of-
the
he- oxna -of
the bride's feather, on Oct, 20, bY Rev.
Davidson.Duncan Shepherd of Gilt,
to Miss Mary,el.aughter of Win. Gar.
a e, of the Bronson Bias ,S tan1ey. .,.. :
W IAaus-y-in Mitchell, on Nov. 3,
T. Williams, in his 70th year.
Dicisox--In Renfrew, on Oct 2'?, :'tis.
�• Meksersn, father 1of Lewis 13. Dick.. •
son, of Exeter, ailed 13 years.
Rt c't..gu--Ins Ilihhert, on Nov. 5, Mise
Sarah A. Butler aged 24 years, 11
t7►irxt n - ensssa 1, :on Oct.' ,.Ro6, =-
Moir, aged 81 years.
P lsIE a -•At Ripen, on Oct. 28, M>re. ' , •
-Malcolm' Fisher', aged 11 years. '•
., itittr = iter. _ .
' Iari•Bt+~Max ° • -ora' Cit.
Agnes Clow,. wife of 1217. J Evans,
41 yid 'f l i tinthsrt 18daysi..
c>>at, dye
.. .. •1...... ,► Sims A
taitrdiItar715, Eed ns,
Morten 4101; PeswMervin
rfntElstcr'114,'„, 'Sr. 1.x0hrt• 1104, Wilier* W0161000omilairt,Frsanciss Hint
tIIIVZ trasth%11s ins, bre, wry wttue motti Lotto,Bo .. Editl.040r
717.Malvan Calge0,311*,it Barie der tt. Herbert Bidet. .1r. II, Honors
`
T U . iem 5410 Sohn white.•lulu Medden, Evel ri Bleiett; Puss »
Mariti'r.Em e„in *et, LuuDamm, Mut►
mei
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_Ella
•Fatimii iitia'osiers wain els vat
biskiiptintel atOWAmita Ott
silts*** ski ii'i the Asts Aarss,
y v hots% l i dam.
+dam r 114' , was
Cellf ars
Wlrcdalsor 7# Ptd .
Clallfa?as t4 u ▪ i to 4
, ilfassxt
ellzat'!Teal !4•11», \
wlota Ot e'ICII
s ke�•r'750. Ethel