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CHI NEED 2.VERY WEDNESDAY
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" I..- oast Flour ,..... 3,95
I°.t e ti Fleur . 3;7a
-?2•••::'Y Flour ,.,. ... 3.45
need Fleur ..• 2•.00
Bret 1.35
r'.'7%.'i,13. en Bette,. 41 to 43
:Olen nut tr.r 54 to 37
Nes Laud Eggs 4. 70•.
1'Ic:d Ea -s.. .30
Lard ., .... ...g,0 to 2Z.
Has per torr $9,00 to $10.00
Potatoes ....75 or 90
Hogs O.. I I 4 10,00
EXETER ADffIMATE T
HIIB 5D_A,Y
Local Uo n Mir, Wilfrid Mack has .res toed his
position as clerk with Mr. J. A. Stets-
art, Merchant.
See Biters' Meat Market advertise- Mr. A. J. eleDonelt. is sail$ confined
meat for Baby Beef Guessing Contest to Idynof ins Incl til with but
The many friends of Mrs, C. L.
tattle sLo z o£ . n}protement,
W'i;he tvtzo liars been seriously ill, will. 1111, `Loi e B.ri deer of Htie' ll has
be ,Flew., wd to learn that she Ls _ rented one of Mrs. Cottle's suouses
in toffee and moved therein
preying nicely.
AIr. Jeffrey sof London, an applicant
far the position of oraaei.st in James
tStreet church, presided at the organ
Corner Grocery, London„ stork 51400 j on Sunday.
Relit of store ;and dwelling twenty. The H. S. Dramatic Club is this
Sydney Smythe, ,enerket Lane.
Wednesday evening giving their com-
edy an drains.. ",Miss Henderson's Gen
between R Willis% 2nd con. Stephen, teen Frena say, the Opera. House,
incl Centralia. Finder entform W. T,' large neve/lee sale; of seats has
Caltv;il, Centralia, been made.
t ... 1.50 BUSINESS FO.R.. SALE
Ju> rrivni a beautiful assortment
ries; +oar, noses at 25e. to 52.00-
bst ein fr edr---Stetha u.
We are p•; rt :zg up hog feed It;ah
po r n wz . low Ot fibre, ;ust the
.sed retuned for the bacon hog, Try
:t. HARVEY BROS.
TRF. LOST.
Bet;teen Eteter and Crediton, on
Don d a Tiger auto tire. Fader will
b ° reworded by returning, to Advo'ate
office.
HORSES FOR SALE.
12 good drivers, ranging from 3 to
8 years old; sound. and well broken,
single or double, exchange f or
cavy or light dories. One snide
wept of Central
Frank Taylor, Crediton P.O.
The Past Masters of Lebanon • Fort'
LENS LOST -Lie= for Franklin car 11agoudic Lodge were in charge Mon
between Exeter and Crediton.. :finder day evening at an emergent meeting
will confer a favor by leaving same and raised three candidates ,in, a. most
at Advocate office, or communicate,-' creditable manner.
th Fred Kern Crediton, C Fire Chief James Weekes ss in tenni, re
REMOVED. • ,eeipt of the al warning from. • the
Fire Underwriters, re Christmas Dec -
Dr. Graham wishes to anr.ounee that.' {hew. Remember tosses from fire
he has reeved 4;g, office to his .n,ew `or accidents thus caused void ,insure
home, Main Stret, opposite the Afar- ance poliele.'
ble Works.
Mr. Jahn Wood, who underwent
Your Xmas. dizzner will not be tom- second opera.ttwi at Victoria. Hoepit
London, on Thursday last car
plete without Stathemas Bread, ; through it nicely cued is now on
fair way to recovery. Mrs. Wood vis-
ACCOUNTS UST BE PAID. teed: him on :lionday.
;all accotwts due the late firm of Mr. Clayton Frayne and little son
Frarzrss& Williams must be paid oracic were thrown, over a fence at
djusted 1 y note before; January ist, 'iter north recently when the horse
}the ' iso 'they tvltl be, pinged i ran on the ani walk and struck the
thefa, r hands for collection without fencer W..Emy, , 11'.0$ stunned, but
the Itttje fellow was not hurt,
,
CARD OF THANKS The Wiling Workers of Tames St.
COCKERELS FOR SALE. Church on 'Monday evening tendered
R rrerl Rock, brzd #o lay .strain; t Mr. end Mrs. Henry Johns, and fam- a nJl. eellaneeous Shower to Mrs, Wal-
: wish to thane, their may friends ter l arne,ss, nee I-Iazel Preszcator, at
=1 neighbors for the kindness shown ,the home of her parents \411 an
Ian Caldwell, Lon
karz. Road, north. tt
WelEti IN EXETER give Lawson, t
th jeweller, a call. Fie has a Choice
Christmas of of ;Duds ;n stock. See
his 15 Jewelled Want, Gold filledcase:i
et U. fully guaranteed, A Bargain
hem in their recent sail bereavement, Mrs. Samuel. Preezcat�ar, ,A; pleasant
iso for the featly beautiful floral tuns liras spent by all,
r butes. -
•+,�..., i Airs. Thos. Bissett of Usborne re -
Our stock. of Oranges, Xmas. Stock=, ee;ved word Friday of the death of
ngs and Candies fort he Xmaa. trade ` her sister• -in law, Mare Riicy, wife, of
re ctrznplete. Prices to suit ;ell per- ^ \Ir, ;vied Brown, formerly of Exeter.
s
It Will pay y 1:70111;.. au ton �-and ut-
e entre ur new Flog Feed. There
need ae r.;r :lore stitfl p h,
HARVEY BROS.
••••••••••••,0
A p:av° entitled "Safety First, will
be trot; on by the. young people of S.
S, No. 3, i.'sbon e., in the *Stone
heo:, on Friday, D. 15th, at 8
pm Proceed; for Relief of the lir:
rs
suffer. in Northern Ontario. Admin
sion 35c., Children 20c
ani -Statham, , She died at iter home, n. Toronto on
Friday and was burred there on Mon
thy, The husband and one on sur-
vive..
lir. P. III. 11cEwceni of Renfrew, who
about the quality of the ingredfente has been salesman en charge of the,
which go into the making of your ft:htawa. Valley, for the. Imperial Oil,
Christmas Cake and Plum Pudding, Limited, for the past three years, has
The fruit we are offering, you this been appointed by the Company to
year is the finest we ever sold. The take cbarge of the Goderich territory.
rarsina and. currants are plump and Mr. and Mrs. AIcEteem bane moved to
inky and free from gr1it and dirt. Exeter this week.
Prices, too:, are low, consistent with
the high quality. See them in Baur At a largely attended meeting of the
YOU CAN'T BE TOO
PARTICULAR
DW1.LLING PROPERTY FOR SALE W uidoet. James Street Methodist Church Board
HARVEY'S GROCERY on Monday night Prof. `Leslie Iiearte,
Gooi3 brick house and lot, on eor- organist at Emerald ,Methodist Church,
ler of Huron an'.'. E«'uabeth streae't;. ' Hamilton, was invited to become the
Exet.r, al. .z a >o' stat: of re, air. Lest {F1 forget, eve, have chem., organist at James Street, succe thein
' ' g ' Coast Sealed Oysters -Statham. Proi, Airderton, who has, gone) to Gd-
. Advocate
at prce, or y. Apply tet ericb. It is hoped Prof. Hearts may
Creditor.
Cate ."); lice, Or Byron. L'. Hicks. a .see hie. way clear' to accept the invi,t-
Crediton. P. 0. , I'AR\I FOR SALE. ,
DIST RI C T REPRESENTATIVE 1.°eacres 10 acres good :zush,
etion,
evantel for "Exeter* and surrounding
territory to repo.sen;t the Old Reli-
able Fonthiii Nurseries. A se ended
openin;; for the night man; For full
information write, --Stone & \Velling-
ton, Toronto, ply; telephone and rural made For the Victor e avenue xe,sidence of Mr,
COAL HI~AThR POR SALE. -Base price and frill particulars apply to the and Mrs Clarence H Smith yesterday
owner -Chester Nicholson, Bayfield, afternoon, when, Mrs. Smith was host-
ess of a smart reception tea. Little
Miss Margaret Smith, n a dainty frock
of pale pink with ruffles of net, ad-
mitted the guest;; at the door.
Mrs, Smith, in a smart afternoon
gown of deep brown velvet and lace,
with a corsage of pale pink roses, was
assisted In rec ivjng by her house
guests, Mrs. Arthur Brown of Sar-
nia, in an, attractive frock of ?black
prepe and lace, 31;rs. J. T. Elanr,
wearing a pretty effect in. Spanish
lace and black crepe, and .firs. John
Snell of Exeter, who wore a hand-
some afternoon dress of black, with
touches of exquisite black ]ace."-.
Windsor Border Cities Star, in part.
enc.e under cultivation; 10 acme fall
wheat en and fall plowing completed , "Delicate ;hothouse chrysanthe-
Lot 7, Lake Road East, Stanley Town- mums against a lavish background. of
ship, 2336 miles south of Bayfield; 1painrs and fernery, with disposals of
brichouse,
t20x40;
barned
20x40;gowars-'alestpink d whitmade beautiful
d•o-v� un :*rst-class condi: 1Ontario.
en,
tion. Apply at this office.
COUNTER CHECKS.
When in need o: Counter Checks
rail on The Advocate. -We can furn-
ish you with all kinds at right prices
FOUND. -A place where. you can:
buy Britisb-American gasoline at 31c.
..-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North]
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of he,,se, stable and 3
lots of land, situated in. Exeter North
eta Main Street. Apply to H. Binding
Hay P. O.
When in need of Insurance aee
E. J. CHRISTIE
Canada Life Insurance Agent,
Also mire and Accixient Insurance.
Exeter -- -- Ontario.
FARM FOR SALE
Situate :,n Stephen Tp., on the
Lan:ion Road, 11,4 miles south of Ex-
eter;200 acres, well .fenced and
drained ; in good state of cultivation;
10 acres hard good bush; 12 acres
fall ir•'eat;- 50 acres plowing done,
rest in say and pasture; good brick
house ,� barn, brick cattle and
'•.ami b xn,
horse stable. For particulars ap ply
to this office.
Betts'
BOme-Made Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Bread? . If not, get one to -day, "The
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat-
ing." Headquarters for
IfIGR CLASS BREAD
I3UNS AND CARES
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
WEDDING CARES A. SPECIALTY
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICJ,S
Services as usual .next Sunday.`
Services In Town Hall
11 Wim, -Holiness Meeting
7 p, ne--Salvation Meeting.
2.30 peri -Sunday School and Bible
Cil>ye1s.
Cottage meetings is North End 'on
Tuesday night. •
Capt. Hopkins Lieut, Hoskins
Y. P. C. A.
WANTED -A man to take charge
of the Y. P. C. A., for one year
Conditions and salary apply to either
J. S. Harvey, Rich, Welsh or W. S.
Coln
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a m, -"God's Challenge' to Man;."
7 p.m. --"The Testimony of Christ as
to the Course of this World."
Rev A. A. Trvmber, •Reci4ir,
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ; CHURCH^
Rev. shames Foote, B. A.,'Minlater
10 a. m. -Sunday School ,and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.--"The Eternal God is thy
Dwelling Place"
The Minister
7 pen. -"The Story of the three
Would -Be _Disciples."
The Minister
Boy' Scouts will meet Monday evening
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, Al, J. Wilson, B.A.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
ELECTED OFFICERS.
The Exeter Loyal Orange Lodge
elected .officers on Friday night last
as_ follows, -W., ll., Wm. Lutman;.. P.M.
Rev, A. A. Trum,per; Dep....Master, G.
Davis; Chaplain, Rev. Foote; R. -Sec.,
Howard Dignan; Fin, -Sea., Joe Bradt;
Treas., Jame. Brintnell; Dir. of Cer-
emonies. Dr. John. Ward; First Lect-
urer, H. Webster; Second Lecturer
G.' Walker; First Committeeman, W.
R. Elliott; Tyler Walter Cunningham.
• Miss Bertha Mack is: spending aweek
or two in Toronto.
.:Mr: George, Willies of London visited
his mother here Sunday:
Dr. Arthur Ramsay' of Edmonton is
moving to Toronto to reside..
Mr. Alex Stewart''of London,. spent
Sunday with has children here.
Miss Irene French; of London has
been the guest to& Mrs. Isaac Sims.
Miss Annie Foote: of S'traef(rd :.is
,visiting with hex brother, Rev. Foote:
Mr: and Mirs., Abe Musser of Re=
gi ia,
Sask.., are v,isltirng with. Mr. asid.
Mrs. Richard- Davis.
Little Margaret Ellerington returned
Saturlayfrom a .month's visit among
relatives in Toronto,
Preacher -Rev, Humphrey Gral)sm 13,A Mr. Johan NorYy, evils gars! been. work
of " Colborne A.�I•ethiodist Church at 'an
at` Bzirlr(ngb s ' honnle awvzig to
lxraintford. an a i ry ,fig,' hisl hand.
Special; music for the occasion. All Mr. Thos. Fisher .al • Lsbor' e -and
welcome. nil% 13. Moore axe in Goderich. this
Sabbath School. at 3 p.m. week acting as .jurors.
Rev, Graham is one oil tlie, best of
the preachers of Hamilton Conferen,ce Mrs. W;LH. Dearing,and Mrs. Luth�
anti ei,erimerly df L0nvdoin Coaafea einc.e, er Reyat,olcls have restive d from a visit
Hear dzant. tin Creditoon tr�,uth relrvtives:
is. Gettrntle Winet of- Torar,,to;
& Livery
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH ria ghter of IVlr. and`,Wis, Wm. Winex
Cartage Livery Rev Geos, McAlester,M. A. is' holidaying at hoer haria�e� here, ,,° • I
P•honre :2lr 1 ' s ..,St elle Gel•_os li.,o ' has bere,n
' 11 a.m.-Rev. W. G a,' 1GIcAlister. ,vasrt.ng her brother in Sarnia, retiree-,
led to her home here Monday night. r.
3 . p.m. -Sabbath •• School and Bible tN[r. Eel, Thraznquv, ar, hMas.r.beW. en• eat
Classes. gaged with bnothe!, W.1
7 p.m. -Service withdrawn, James~ St Tamil, has gomie 'tO Blyth fee a few •
Anniversary. weeks.P
Wednesday, Dec 20` C.nr�istmas'ri,`'iee �t'pr W r Heumvan attended thea,„
avid Enterta r merzzlt. } � ie teltth Anlnaversary ,of the:organiza'- ,•`` -
AT BETHANY tion of the 161st Battallilozu at, .Clinton
2,30 u1.= -Rev. W.;.G:. IT. McAlister on Wednesday might Of last week.
Large Arsarortznent of
CHRISTMAS TREES`'
FOR. SALE.
Phone 58w.
BAGSHAW & EASTON
1
--nlieneentee
PRONE 32
BE,G. 14 1822
JONES &
MAY'S:
STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATE'Y EVENINGS NEXT WEEK.
Christmas Gift Suggestions
From Our Large Stock
FOR LADIES AND GIRLS
Fancy Penne.
Eiderdon;n, and Crepe Edelman.
Camisoles Silk and Heather Hosiery
Parses and Hand Bag's .
Gloves, Sweaters,
Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, .
Beads. "" Ua r Ribbon,,
Fur Sets, .Dresses, Coats.
FOR MEN .AND. BOYS
Suits, Overcoats.
Shirts, Gloves,
Fancy Hosiery Tees ,
Initialed Handkerchiefs,
Belts, Sweaters,
Garters, Arm Bands,
Mufflers,
Caps !emcee_
FURS FOR CIriRISTMAS GIFTS.
A set of smart Furte makes a ierynceepta'"e Christmas Gift, We can
show you a beautiful range. of Furs in Wulf, Sable Wolf, Fox, Isabella. Op -
possum, etc„ at cost price, and less. \fake your selections early.
LADIES', :MISSES. AND GIRLS' COATA
EveryCoat must go regardless of cost, Beautiful. Coats with fur col -
tars, also n plant styles, all most be sold before; Christmas. See, 'these
wonderfatl ibargains.
NORTHWAY DRESSES.
All, our celebrated Northway Dresses an, Serges, Tre -yes, e
greatly reduced prices for the Christmas Trade.
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LADIES" SILK NECK SCARFS.
Neck Scarfs an bright colors are very popular for laddiee and girls this
season. We have a, large stock of the very newest styles to select from.
PURSES AND HaN.D BAGS
We have the celebrated Julian Sale purse; and hand, bags for Christmas
showing. Net. Styles and Colors at lower prices.
FOR. INFANTS AND SMALL CHILDREN.
For infants and small children we have Teddy. Bear and Wool Crib
Blankets, Scarfs, and Cap Sets, Bootes, Silk Socks, Etc.
Gifts for Boys & Girls,ockeg Boots
How about Hockey Boots' as, a Christmas Gift for the boy or girl.. W e
have theta in all sizes. Thet finest goons made and at moderate. prices.
Slippers, Overshoes, and Spats
I3ig va!iety of Slippers for ail High buckled overshoes- for women
to suit the heel or any shoe. All colors of Spats for women or meat. Cor-
duroy Spats for Children,
Hurlbut Shoes at a Christmas Gifts
Buy the Children a pair of Hurlbuts for Chrastmp:s,
JONES & MAY
L R. Carling, B.A
Banister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissiorteei Solicitor for the Mol -
sons .Ban$,. lett,
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in. Victory, Dominica of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
At existing prices from 6 per cent.
to 7 new cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by nu
Mosey to loam at lowest rates of
initenest
Office -Carling Bk., Main Sit, Exeter
The Exeter Advocate
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oe appNcation,
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three insertions $1.00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, Fox Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c, an insertiioa.
n
Local reading notices, etc., 10c per
line per insertion, No noltic�e less
than 25c, Card of Thank. 50c,
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under fi