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VOGELGESANG'S HERB REM-
EDIES.
Sure etlre for leakage of heart,
Gall Stones, Pleurisy*, Rhei mat -
lam etc.: also Typhoid fever in a
lew hours. Can be purchased on-
ly at 328 Lee Ave, Toronto E.
W. M. :RLATCHFORD..
SEW) BARLEY FOR SALTS—A antic -
ed amou.;t of choice 21 manchuria. Seed
barley for sale—Apply TO W. R. PEN -
HALE, Exeter.,
barrage Licenses !eaued
rate Otir'ce, Exeter.
at the Advo -
Get some neatly printed calling cards
at Thi Advocate.
Farmers wanting help Poi' next sea,
eon should place their order at once
the Canadian Government Agent, Advo-
cate °tt.c', Exeter,
Housekeeper Wanted.—A Middle
aged woman; light house work.
Apply Nat. Corbett Brinsley,Ont.
PASTURE TO RENT
Ana Cider :Press for Sale. 150
acres .being Lot 11, S.B., Con. &Hay
and W 14 Lot 3, Hay, Good supply
of water all season. The cider press
is in goof condition.. Apply to
JOHN FORD, Hay P.O..
SEED OATS FOR SALE. --I
have a quantity of choice Siber-
ien seed oats for sale. John Presz-
cator con 3, Stephen. Exeter.P. 0.
DINLNG ROOM GIRL.—An ' ex-
perienced dining room girl want-
ed. Apply to Mrs. W. T. Ache-
son, Central Hotel, . Exeter.
BROILERS
Ant.. pullets for next winter's
la5exsGet them going now from
Choice Barred Rock Eggs, $3.00 a
100 b0c per 13. Also from Bred -f:
to. lay `: matings $1.50 per setting.
S. J. HOGARTH,
Lot 16 Con. 3. Stephen Exeter P.O.
A GREAT OFFER— The Ad-
vocate has just completed ar-
rangements whereby we can sup-
ply The Advocate, Mail and Em-
pire and Dominion Poultry Guide
for the small sum of $1.55. Now
is the time to secure cheap and
goo° reading at low costs.
HAY AND POTATOES FOR SALE
Weis cured Blue -grass and frag-
rant Red Clover; also choice Car-
man No 1. and Rural No. 2 Pota-
toes for sale.
S. J. HOGARTH,
Lot 13 Con. 3. Stephen Exeter P.O.
CANNING FACTORY CONTRACT
We are prepared to contract With
farmers to grow peas and corn for
the canning season,—Exeter Can -
nine Co.
SEED BARLEY.—The undersign
ed has a quantity of No. 21 seed.
barley grown from selected seed
for four years. Lot 22, Con. 2 c
Stephen.—W. D. Sanders.
DOORS FOR SALE. -Two doors
8x91-2 male of matched pine as good
as new for sale cheap Apply et The
LOCAL DOING
The sun's not shin' ing out to -day,,
Aho: chill the airy'
Well. goon the clouds Will pass away
The 'Twill be fair --
le 5 .11 Hicks says so
Dr Harry Browning is hone •in a
visit
The schools reopened Monday af-
ter the holidays.
Is it possible for an all around
man , to be square.
Mr John Hawkshaw still remains
quite ill at his home.
Miss Annie Bissett is confined to
the house through illness:
Mr. Geo, Windsor has sold the
Buckingham residence to Mr. cook.
It is far better to make your remark
le the world than it is to be an easy
one.
Faith is largely an ability to be-
lieve things we suspect are not
true.
Doing business with a man who be-
lieve., that everyone is dishonest is
rarely safe.
Mr Harry Gould has takena posi-
tion with e. metal shingle • company
as traveller
Ma. and ,Mrs. Ed. Dignan .laave
moved ,to Mr. A. Cottle's house on
Anu Street.
The Misses Merril have moved into
the house they purchased from Mr.
Wni Atkinson.
A man imagines his troubles would.
disappear if he had all the -Honey
he is entitled to. .
It is possible for a man to have
too many friends, but it takes a long.
time to realize it.
Lieutenant J, W. 'Manning of 33rd
Huron Regiment of Volunteers is re-
tired from the list.
"It's the knowing man • who
knows enough to know there's a
lot he doesn't know.
Tha young woman who gives all her
energy to attracting attention seldom
attract: anything else.
Was Tommy Carling fooled or did
Tommy put it over the other fellow
on that big egg story ?
Miss Marjory Broderick of Lon-
dos is home owing to the illness of
her father Mr. John Broderick.
The man who insists on giving oth-
ers a peace of his mind is usually
a mart who has little mind to spare.
Mr. H. D. Davey, proprietor . of
the St Marys Argus, has sold the
paper to Messrs H. L. Stewart .and.
Eli Grose.
Mr.' Jos. Wambold of ' Dashwood
moves, out last week and has taken
over the Wilson Confectionery stock
and business.
It is the easiest thing in the world
to think up a lot of reasons why oth-
er people ought to be satisfied with
what they have.
We have never seen a spring sea-
son when 'the fact was so apparent
that Exeter needs to adopt a proper
systerr of road making.
•Emigration Agent, ` C. H. Sanders
succeeder' in placing eight young.
Englishmen with farmers in this
neighborhood on Tuesday.
The late Mrs. Stancombe's property
on Carline Street was sold by auc-
ion on Saturday afternoon to Mrs.
Watson, the price being $600.
A bright new young winter struck
his section last Wednesday night in
the form of about four: inches of
now , It remained only a few days.
Mrs. Wm. Bawden has purchas
d the brick residence from Mr. T.
meron. situated opposite the re
ider,ce she last week sold to Mr.
As another proof :of the extent of
he recent storm another car of
hingles was picked up last week as
oon 'as they could' be taken off the
I
Mrs . Frank Sweet • is having ,their
urniture moved to Sarnia this week,
here she will join ber husband: Mr
weer has been in Sarnia for some
months
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Advocate Office.
HAND SATCHEL AND PURSE
LOST,--Handsatchel, containing nurse
in which was $3.40 and lead pencil:
Suitable reward to finder by •leaving
at this office.
HOUSE AND 2 LOTS FOR SALE OR
TO RENT.
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Two-storey brick house; vrary conven-
ient; good stable; hard and soft wa-
ter; pleasantly situated: Can be pur-
chased very rearsonable. Apply to
B. S. PHILLIPS
Peal Esbate Agent, Exeter. Ont.
10)000
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE
All First-Cia.ss Quality. A Special
Price for Large orders.
G. E. RICKS,
Centralia.
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Swimming. Against
the Stream, .:
Is tike trying to del, e► »;u013e5aful'
business without advertising.' <':
And it is not expensive to pain
deeirsbles publicity bythe use of
prteterrs' tnk. • Our Clasetl#ted
Wont Ads. Cost tittle and are'
road by nearly everyone,
Try thern.,es a System tonin'
.for your buslrreliir4;
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Rev McCamus of London preached
interesting educational sermons in
James , Street Church, on Sunday, his
work in London -being taken by Rev.
McAlister.
The making of maple syrup is nod
occupying the attention of those few
farmers who still have a little rnaple
bush. The season has not been a
-very good one.
To remove a rusty screw apply a
pointed piece of metal heated red-hot
to the scxew-head, and when the
screw is • well heated it will *Hove
readily with the screw driver.
By e co-operative movement in
Ontario County in the poultry busi•-
nes farmers have found it possible
to secure a return[ of five dollars per
hen It looks like a gold mine.
Crown Attorney Seager has re-
quested one more postponement of
the alleged Stephen Bribery Case.
The ' date .now fixed is April 10th—
the year not certain.
It is remarked that the mail order
houses have not realized their efforts
to get business just because a few
dull months in the year appear. They
everlastingly keep at the advertising
end oftheir business.•
The Dashwood stage to Parkhill will
be cut off in about a week. This, stage
has been operated by Mr. Guenther
for over twenty years, the rural mail
routes are coming in and the rural
stage will soon be only a memory.
Mr. B J, Gibbings, Mayor of'Clin-
ton has resigned his position and in-
tend* removing to Winnipeg, where
he has accepted a position, He is a,
native of Clinton and has, been a
prominent business' man of the town
for several years:
Thi.• cost of taking the census in
Etlror County in 1911 was. $$8,141,11•
divided as follows; East Huron, $2,-'
64e,82' South 1-Iuron $3,100.00; West,
hturoe ,$2,308,19.} The West. Huron
Commissioner was paid $298,86;'
South:' Huron Commissioner ,$320.344
and East Huron $287.89.
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Mr. Robert Sweet was down from
Clinton last week,
Mr'' Eaxl Spackman of Guelph spent
Sunday with his parents here.
Miss Walsh ,of, Toronto is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Waugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brenner of Grand
Bend spent Sunday at Mr. 11. Goulds
Miss • Gladys Bissett visited Miss
week
Mae dly'n Howell near Woodstock last
Miss M,- A. Toni, returned from a
visit with Mrs, Mills and Mrs,
Knight.
Miss Isabella Fraser of Mooresville
visited her brother, Mr. Wm. Fraser
last week,
Miss Mary J. Gill, after a visit
her father. Mr, John Gill, returned
Detroit Saturday,
Miss S. Gregory after spending t
holidays at her bogie here, return
to Chatham- Saturday.
Mr and Mrs, W. Higgins visited th
Tatter's sister, Mrs,.. J G. Martin,
Seaforth, who is quite ill,
Herman Elliott and Elmer Harness
returned last week from a visit with
friends at Flint, Michigan,
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to
he
ed
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at
Mr Mathias, who was relieving for
two weeks at the Bank of Commerce
returned to Brantford on Tuesday.
Mrs Thos Bissett has returnedirom
Marlette Where she attended the fun..
ea al of her daughter, Mrs, Brown.
Young Creech left Monday porn fig
for Windsor, . where he has "taken a
situation with a Motor Car Company
Mist, Lyda Oke has returned from
Calgary owing to the, illness of her
sister Mrs J. G. Martin of near
Seaforth.
Mrs. Burke was summoned to Man-
ce lona. Mich., Friday owing to the
severe illness of her sister Mrs.
Whistler
Mr. Richard Seldon and daughter
Miss Annie of Ingersoll and Mrs.
Wilkinson ,of Saskatoon visited Mr
and Mrs. R. G, Seldon over Sunday.
Mr, H. H. Moe of Cookstown, Que-
bec. arrived here Monday to act as
accountant in the Bank of Commerce
here, recently vacated by Or. Kearns.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Higgins • of
Hensali were calling on friends here
last week prior to leaving for New
Ontario where Mr. Higgins will re-
sume his government position as tim-
ber
inspector."`
Mr. A .S. Deavitt commenced Na,
1 Rural Route, on Tuesday last.
Mr. Maurice Wexler has 'moved to
Mrs Pickard's house on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webber, who
have been residing on Albert St.
moved this week to Centralia, where
they will make their future hoane:
Mrs. Geo. Smallacombe who Ieft
here to spend Easter in Stratford with
her daughters in Stratford, was taken
down with an attack of pneumonia
and is still•. confined to her, bed.
Gerald Hurdon has takenee position
in Buffalo where he has been visit-
ing' for some weeks. Eric Hurdon
will take a position as . junior in the
Molsons Bank at Clinton this week.
Postmaster -General Pelletier has
given notice of two important bills:
One is entitled "An Act Relating to
the Parcel Post," and will follow . to
some extent the recent United States.
parcel post legislation, The other bill
is intended to provide more advent -:i
ageous telegraphic communication be-
tweera Canada, the United Kingdom
and other parts of the British Em-
pire.
A quiet but pretty . wedding t ook
place at the James Street Methodist
parsonage on Wednesday last, when
Mr Hallie Brown, one of Usborne's
prosperous young farmers was united
in marriage to Miss Jane Delbridge,
daughter of Mr. Richard Delbridge of
town, Rev. Mr. McAlister perform -
in"' the " ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown wil have the best wishes of
a host of friends for a long and hap-
py wedded life, 1 T
EARN POR SAI,,lL
Containing 60 acres of choice
land being south part of lot 9
Con 8, Us 'erne, t'her'e Is on the
premises a goad frame house, 20x:
20 kitchen 1442, barn. 86x80, stab-
liner at one end; wood shed, pig'
house 16x24; two god(' }elle of
water; 35 acres in grass; well
drained and fenced; good orchard
For further particulars apply • to
John Cornish, Exeter P.O., or onf
the premises,
FOR SALE
Skating Rink, Store, Dwelling.
house and Lot. Size of .wink 180x
80.• newly* built and 'covered with
corrugated galvanized iron, built.
in the latest approved methods of
convenience. Store 40x,2Q in lair
state of repair. Pwelling House
one and half `storey frame, con-
taining 10 rooms; hard and' soft
water' good cellar under house;
all in good state of repair. Also
a choice building lot 100x80 feet.
They above property will be sold
altogether or separately- to suit
purchasers. Satisfactory reason
for selling, ltior further particul-
ars apply to either of the under-
signed. Wm. Leavitt, Prop. or B.
S. Phillips Real Estate Agent.
, FOR SALE
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That ddstralble pt'Oporty known ale
Pe ell's Fruit Gardetod, situated on
the coiner of Carling and Victoria. St.,
Exeter, is for sale. God ,storey . er d
half frame ho'uise Th. , golad repair;
stone, bee -house, etc., and excellent
fruit gau'dene of. .114 acres. Good well'
and town water, near. depot sehlool
and,. churches. Apply to S. Powell
or F S Phillips Real Estate Agent
HOUSE. AND LOT . OR SALE
Situated on Andrew Street ; house
contains 7 rooms; hard andsoft water
Ali In good .state of repair; new, frame
stable""; will be field reasonable. For
further particulars a,pplY to TAMES OG
DEN, or to B. S. PHILLIPS,
Real Ea'te..te Aglent, Exeter, Ont.
Try some Buckwheat
Flour for good pancakes
also a choice lot of Corn
on hand
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R. G. SELDON
Exeter, Ontario
ROflE
Phone -20a.
Residence next to the store.
Undertaker and License
Embalmer '-
ONTARIO
STEWART'S-
PHONE
New Wall
Papors..i
WE HAVE A BIG ASSORTMENT OF THIS POP-
ULAR AND SANITARY FLOOR COVERINGS. . RE-
MEMBER Wi, LAY .IT WITHOUT ANY ADDI-
TIONAL CHARGE, IT COMES IN 23 AND 4
YARD WIDTHS.
catch
Linoleums
A FEW REELS OF OUR NEW WALL. PAPERS
WILL MAKE A WONDERFUL. DIF.FERENCJ IN
THE APPI✓ARANCL OF YOUR. HOME WE HAVE
MANY'. NEW DESIGNS' SUITABLE FOR ANY ROOM
• AT PER ROLL s.-.10- 15—TO 25c.
ASIC TO SEE Me, NEW VELVET AND' TAPe,S-
TRY SQUARES. THE NEW ONES ARE HERE
Air
STEWART
ART
NOTICE
Regina 'W'atches, when sold
without apt Off;cfal Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent, are liable to be . Second-
Hand Watches, taken in trade
or 'procured in some ..other
second -Mand way. F
I am the only authorizea
Official Agent here, andam the
who one
only
can issue
Guarantee which will be re-
spected by other Official Agents
throughout Canada,
A. IVMARCHAND
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April Bargain
ARE WHAT WE ARE SPOUTING: ABOUT NOW.
We have ..just put on sale another big shipment of brand dew
GRANITEWARE, consisting of Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans
Pudding Pans, Pie -Plates, Jelly Plates Etc., to sell'at From 10c. up.
bandy Stuff, Catchy Prices.
3 DOZEN ONLY DIPPERS (SPECIAL) At 10 Cents Each,
In Granite Room at Rear of Store you'll find these Bargains.
KITCHEN NEEDS—hand articles 5c 10c. 15,;.
OUR CHINA BARGAIN COUNTERS' are wonders at 5c. 10c. 15,25
'Our Stock of Beautiful Birthday and Wedding Gifts is worth the
Looking Over. Give us a chance.
Step in often and see what is , new.
Have you Catarrh? Then try Nameless: 25c. We sell it.
'owell's Bazaar
Big Variety Store j
JONES & M.
Spring • Coats And
Suits
WE ARE SHOWING A VERY SWELL RANGE OF LADIES
AND MISSES SPRING SUITS AND COATS IN ALL THIS
SEASONS -MOST POPULAR SHADES AND CLOTHS. NO
TWO ALIKE. ALL EXCLUSIVF. DESIGNS AND COLORS
COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY.
Spring Millinery
This departmentis in
ful swing. Our Milliners' are
showing all the New Hat
Creations in Colors Shapes
and Designs ,.Visit our
Show Rooms.,
In all colors,; Plain Cords
and Stripes. Our stock is
CPniplete in this department.
Wash Goods
A full stock of' Gingliams;
Chambrays, Foulards, Vest-
ings Cords or Prints, .
Children - Dresses
":Good servisable Wash dresses
Ladies Dresses
Prom 2 to • ,6 yrs. ' old. All
colors, all hinds, 50c,, 75c.,$1
in a nice selection of colors.: •- $2: and. $3,00.
JONES
et for the celebrated`,, Sanford Clothing .