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XETER MARKETS*
OH AN i1,l? B.A011 WED 1B,E1t?,A34',
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/833 85
R+�.'rRrl�•'"� •.. „i...,.. M•,.. 4$ VT
Piece. Attx„rt all .A.R! 48 48
Oats, x:.,, .,,. 82 32
Peas .,.,.A,.,.., .,1F. 80 80
Fatal R H, per bag .....: 00 15
Hay. a non..,»,...,,,, 1900 10 OQ.
Flour. ,,. ,, ewt.. family 2 70
Flour. ' ,,v grade per aw 1 50 150
80 81.
1 . 12
8 9i
7 8�
Turkey,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 18
Dried Apples per lir , 5
Live hogs, Per cwt. -* • b 30
i3 00
Shorts per tor} ...
$ran per ton ...... , . , , . 22 00:
13r ttex .. *OA***
t7hix
Biggs—
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Rees.
Roosters...” , ...... ,
DRESSMAKING
Mist- Mary Tom has opened a Dress
making School at her residence. Lad-
ies wishing to make their own dresses
may receive complete instructions
during the course of lessons, Terms
will be furnished on application.
Suits and dresses made to order as
usual.
....,-0.0.:
Having taken over the Butchering
Business of Mr. Frank Wood , we
have moved across the street into
the premises lately occupied by Mr.
A. J. Ford, We solicit your patron-
age and we hope as heretofore to
give you every ;satisfaction, -- WM.
RIVERS.
The EXETER EVAPORATOR is
now prepared to take all thundred
les
you can bring in. 4Qc. p
for good winter peelers.—Jos. Sutton,
Manager
—0— .
Tungsten Lamps for Sale.'—Heamas'
Hardware Store, Exeter.
25c, in Canada pays for the Advo-
cate to the end of the year.
MARRIAGE LICENSES issued at
the Advocate Office. No witness re-
quired and strictly confidental
SHIPPING DAY CHANGED.—The
firm of Jones & 'S'trillert have changed
their clay of shipping hogs from Wed-
nesday to Friday of each week. Farm-
ers will govern themselves accordingly
NOTICE.—I desire to announce to
the public that I do all kinds of
Clothes Cleaning, Repairing and ?'res -
sing ; also agent for Dry Cleaning
and Dye Works. Over Post Office.
W. 1OHNS.
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WANTED.—Light set of one-horse
sleighs State price. Apply at this
office
FOR SALE OR RENT
Good brick house, half acre land;
Fruit trees, hen house on the. prem-
ises. A good comfortable place. For
particulars apply to Mrs. E. Demp-
sey. Centralia.
•
ESTRAY HEIFER.
There strayed onto the . premises of
the undersigned, Lot 3, Con. 2, Hay,
on ox about August 15th a roan 'heifer
Owner can have same by provingthe
property and paying expenses.
JOHN ROWE, Exeter P. O.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The. undersigned are offering for'
sale that desirable property, known as
the estate of the late Elizabeth Kay,
on the South. Boundary of -Exeter,
containing one acre of land. There
is on the premises six -roomed brick
cottage. with dry, frost proof : cellar
summer kitchen, stable, hen.'house, all
kinds of fruit trees. These premises
are quite suitable for •market garden-
ing or poultry raising. For particul-
ars apply. to Mrs. John Beattie,, Var-
pia. or to John .M. Glenn, Hansen;
Executors.
HOUS's AND LOT FOR SALE
Brck Cottage, very central, on An-
drew St, bust behind Town Hall
Contains parlor, diningroom, . kitchen
summer kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 closets
large pantry, cellar throughout, hard
and soft water, extra :large lot with
several fruit trees. Also stable. For
term > apaly to - A. Hastings, or B. S.
Phillips, Real Estate Agent, •Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE
T',. .Let 10, Con. 1, Hay, contain-
, -res, more or less, in good
stns. 1 iltivation. Good brick house
cont ss 9 rooms; 2 barns, one on
br: l ,eve lation with stabling under
neat ; ; ~r never failing spring creek;
a g' orchard; well underdrained.
O ie an l a quarter miles from school
Tins i. a very desirable property be -
;ale ;te half way between Exeter
and H._i ;all on the London Road. For
tern i i l particulars . apply to Nor-
man Jarrott, 2673 Lappin Ave., Tor-
onto, 'r to B. S. PHILLIPS, Real
Extra,: Agent, Exeter.
MD'fUNKSYSTM
Hameseekets Excursions
OCTOBER 14 - 21— 28
To Manitoba, Alberta, `Saskatchewan
Via Chicago, St. Paul and Duluth or
Sarnia. and Northern Nav, Co.
WINNIPEG and RETURN 535.60
EDMONTON and RETURN y43,C0
Proportionate low rates to other
points Return limit two months,
Through Pullman Tourist Sleeping
Care are operated to Winnipeg with.
out c'ee v e, leaving Toronto 11,00 1,
ni n:'t st'r'ive dates.
The Urand Trunk Pacific Railway
r; t'ta e ertest and quickest route be-
t,•, e se Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton
Fug setrticulara" and reservatrons at
as Gn.'si Trunk ricket Office.
J. Dere,, Exeter.
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LOCAL DOINGS...
P4 k11 .8c0rndc*ca•.*.rkkC,Ac
ARE YOU ONE ?
An Exeter ntaidee (bray her Looks
improve)
Awoke one alight from fleeting
dreams'of love,
And saw within the moonlight near
her bed,
A spiritwriting in a book of red,
to words of flame it wrote ,vith
prim inspired,
"What .names are these ?" he maid-
en .then inquired.;
The spirit answering, stayed its
gleaming pen,
"Th;: maids whose beauty fires the
hearts of men;"
"An d am I one ?" she queried,
"Nay not so,"
The spirit said; the damsel spate
more : low,
But hopeful still, and begged in ac-
cent bland,
"Write ' nee as one that ' cooks to beat
the band,,,
The spirit wrote and vanished, the
next night,
tt came again with a great scroll o1
white
And showed the names whom praise
of men had blessed,.•
And lol our maiden's name led all
the rest.
Gerald Fitton is ill this week.
Hard knocks count more than a col
lege education in the world. '
Our neighbors seem to believe that
one good turn deserves another.
Success comes from good work oft-
ener than it does from good luck.
Put your whole energy into any bus-
inese you are in. If you don't you
can't succeed,,
Mrs Martha White, William street
is confined to her bed under the
doctor's care,
Lightning may not hit twice in the
same place but it is different with •. the
chromic borrower.
I€ a man is always making . new
friends it's generally a sign .that .old
friends are onto him.
Women are not as swiift as men
It takes some .of them forty years
to reach the age of twenty-five.
Friends here of C. W. Hawkshaw
of Lucan will regret to know that
he has suffered a relapse and is very
low. i.
• Never tell a customer anything that
isn't so. If you deceive a man once
he will never again have confidence
in yoa.
The special Committee of London
Conference meets in the First Metho-
dist church London, on Tuesday,
Oct. 28th,
Thanksgiving Day was a very quiet
one here. A large number of visitors
were in town and many Exeterites
visited elsewhere.
Mr. Thos. Bestow, who has :. been
suffering from an attack of pneumon-
ia at the home of Mr. Harry Elwor-
thy, is recovering slowly.
It said
that
some e xnsects reach
maturity within thirty minutes after
biirth, but some specimens of mankind
do not mature in thirty years.
The Anniversary of .the James St.
Church will be observed Dec. 14th
and 15th, The Board of Trustees are
determiined to make the occasion one
of interest and . profit tot he con-
gregation,
Caven Presbyterian Church Anni-
versary services will be held on Sun-
day Oct. Z6th, when Rev. D. C, ?Mc-
Gregor. B, A, of Toronto, Secretary
of Social Reform of the Presbyterian
church, will preach morning and ev-
ening. Special music,
Mrs. Smith of Winnipeg acid - her
daughter, .Mrs. Clayton of Gladstone
who have been visiting Mrs. Smith's
sisters, Mrs. Colin . Smith of Hensel',
Mrs. J Jarrott of Exeter, and ?vlre.
Wm Hudson of Seaforth,.for the past
month, left for .their home Tuesday
by .woe of Niagara Falls. -They -had:
prev iously visited Bowmanville and
Toronto
Advertisers are reminded that
change of Gopy for ads, must be in
our hand. by Tuesday noon to in-
sure their ad being changed for the
current issue. We find it necessary
to enforce this rule as we have ,to
go to press at three o'clock Wednes
afternoon on account of having to
have a large number of our papers
in the mall by 4 o'clock Wednesday
to ensure delivery in certain districts
at a reasonable time.
DIED IN DUNCRIEF — Relatives
received word here on Monday last
of the death of Mrs. Luke Speari,
who died in Grey Township that day
after six weeks of intense suffering
from an attack of typhoid fever. The
deceased was a daughter of 1Ir, and
firs. J. H. Baker, who formerly re-
sided in this neighborhood, the for=
mer being a son of the late William
Baker of Centralia and the latter a
daughter ofthe late; James. Snell of
Exeter Besides the husband . the de-
ceased is survived by 'three daughters
The funeral took place Wednesday
'several of the relatives attending from
Exeter and neighborhood,
HICKS' OCTOBER FORECASTS,
On and touching the 26th and 27th,
storms will reach their culminating
stages in rain, wind and thunder. At
the same time snow; squalls will' be
following from the west and north,
eritis high gales and much colder and
clearing weather, Those who navi-
gate the Great Lakes may have cause
to regret any lack of care or preeau-.
tion at this time. The temperature;
will drop •tear to the freezing line at
this time. A reactionary storm per-
:od covers the last three clays of the
month, The new moon on the 29th
will bring the culrnination of this per,
iod or. and touching that day. Rain
and winrt with autumnal thunder will.
result at this time, passing to the
yeast wed leaving high barometer anti
mush colder, clearing weather behind
timer by the end of the month. A
marked earthquake period le ventral
ort the 29th, extending from the 26te
to November the 4th.
Mr ;Geo, Bedford was, in Lon
Tuesday.
Eer.t. Moore of London spent , the
holiday here.
Mr, A, Marchand spent the holi-
day ,in Berlin,
The Misses Carling were in Lon-
don this week.
Stanley Fisher of Guelph spent the
holiday in town, ,
Mr. John McIntyre was down from
Heosall Monday,
Miss Mabel Waiters was home 'ram
London this week
idi•; and Um-. Jas. Hern spent the
holiciae in Norwich,
12r, L: Watson Inc recovered and
has resumed bese, work,
Toront
x•ieabo SoutoverhcoSuttndaivasy,
Ilfiss Doris Emsli:e was a guest of
the Misses Heideman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reddy spent
the holiday in Detroit,
Miss Bessie Welsh of. London was
home over the holiday.
Mist Hettie Harding has returned
from a visit in London.
Miss Labelle Handford of Ingersoll
spent the holidays here,
Mr M Doyle spent a couple ,lays
in Toronto during the week.
Ali and Mrs: John 13awden of .Ridge
toevu spent the week end. here.
Mr.. and Ivirs. Chas. Hooper left on
Friday for a visit • m Montreal.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Grigg of Perp-,
brooks spent the . holiday here.
Elmore Senior of Toronto was the
euest of his parents over the holiday
dr leery Knott is moving from Ex-'
etet North to Ann Street this week
Mrs. Flora. Yorke Miller is a guest.
of Mrs McAlister at the Parsonage:
Mrs, Jos. Wambold ' returned Sat-
urday ;from a visit in - Saginaw, Mich.
Mr, J, A. Sanders of Woodstock
spent Monday with his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Bissett of Lon-
don spent Sunday and Monday iaere.
Mr. and Mrs, Carruthers of •Thorn -
dale were visitors at W. H. hestle's.
Mr. Martin, Mrs. H. Oke and Miss.
Lydia Oke of Seaforth visited here
this week
home from
r on �
Mr. C. W. Drinkwater was shaking
hands with many of his old friends in
town Monday, .
Miss Edith Liddcott of London
was the guest of Miss Lela Gould
for the holiday.
Mrs Crocker and Miss Whimster of
St Marys were guests of Mrs. D.
Johns this week. -
Mrs Gregory Tom • of Montreal vie=
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Fittoe this week.
Mrs. Hall and Miss M. Drew oc
Florence spent..a few days at .efr. W.
Drew's during the week.
Mr and Mrs. Fred `Edwards of Cor-
unna were visitors at .Mr. W. H. Pen-
hale's over Sunday and Monday.
Mr Fred Mc -Allister of Toronto was
a visitor with. his parents at the fam-
es street parsonage- over Sunday;
Mi. and Mrs. Geo, Young and fame
ily of London spent the holiday with
Mrs. Young's parents,NIr. and Mrs.
James Beer,
Ms. and Mrs. Lorne Waterhouse of
Ingersoll and Mr, John Murray of
Dundas spent Thanksgiving Day at
Mr. James Murray's.
Mrs. James Collingwood of ;Karen
ton and Mrs. W. 'Wilson of Petrolea
were • visitors with their parents, ` Mr,.
and Mrs. C. H. Homey.
Mr, and firs. J. C. Inwood of Lon-
don . and Mr, Allen Myers spent
Thanksgiving Day at the home of
Mr. S. Sanders, Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing esnd
daughter Madeline of Stephen left
last week on a couple weeks' ,visit
with relatives and friends at Sarnia
and 'Lenders. .•
Mrs Sleeker, of Los Angeles, `Cal:,
is the guest, of Mrs, Thorne. She will
leave on the return trip to her home
to -day . (Thu'rday) ,accompanied , by
Mrs. Thorne,,° who intends spending
winter in Los Angeles.. . . .
No more Grey.
Hairs—no more
dandruff no
falling hair when you use
•
e a.
Restores hair to its natural
Col r, is hot a dye. Get a ot-
tl from youi dru ggist today.
He w j1 e nd yo `r alone it
a 1 to " ea
your fey ao a trailed.
etttb i
0644114 rt (tug .t. �S mvta owls
sent $n welpt of lee dc1gagerqnim
PhiloldaySeeSai►iea #Ycwsrk.N j
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FOR -SALE BY, W. S. HOWEY,
Druggist, Exeter, Ont.
Russell Balkwill, Forest, was Borne
for the holidays
Mr. Wilbert Luper of London spent
Thanksgiving in town,
Mr. and .Mrs, CG,' L. Waugh spent
the.. holiday in Toronto.
Mrs, W. T Acheson and Beverley
were in London Saturday
•
Mr,. and Ivirs, W. H. Levett spent<
the week end in Toronto.
.Mr, Warren B. Ross returned to
his home in Mankato, Minn., Friday,
Mr. and Mrs, Richard. Murphy and
daughter spent Thanksgiving Day in
Toronto.
Mi John Farmer of Londonwas in
town Thursday last shaking hands
with old friends.
Mrs. Thornton of Aylmer spent the
holiday with her ,parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Handford
Mr. Russell Southcott of Minnedosa
:Man., returned to his home here on
Friday to spend some months.
Mrs. Jane . Snell and Mrs. McAvoy
visited the former's daughter, Miss
Annie Sanders at Waterloo this week.
Mr. and IVlrs, . E. J. Christie holi-
dayed with the tatter's parents, Mr:
and Mrs. Chris Luker in, St. Cathar-
ines. '
Reg Bissett, Misses Ella Baker, Ol-
ive Wood and Gladys Ford of -Chat-
ham Business College, were home for
the holiday. ,•
Miss M. E. Brown who spent the
summer here left Friday last ,or
Toronto 'where she has accepted a
position in a hospital:
Fred G. McAlister, sstatisticiaii of
the public Roads and Highways Com
missidn, spent cover Sunday with his.
parents at James St, Parsonage:
Rev. W. G. H. McAlister was in Tor
onto on Friday of last week in attend-
ance at the inaugural ceremonies of
Chancellor Boles to the Presidency'of
Victoria College,
Mrs .John Welsh and grandson,
Gerald Long, returned last Wednes-
day from a trip _to Winnipeg, where.
they went owing to the illness of the:
former's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Chas.
Long, who has now recovered.
THRESHING ' COAL
Just received at Oen-
tralia a .car of Coal avec
Tally for threshing.
ITh.
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, ' ' - Ontario
• PRONE 16
Where Reasonable Prices Prevail.
Men's and Boys'
Suits & Overcoats
Our new Overcoats will please the young men as well
as the older ones. The cloths are the very newest— the
linings are the best—and they are tailored perfectly. They
are made in smart ,Chesterfield style with the new shawl
collars and belted backs, Now 8.sthe time to make your
selection. Good, values at $10.00 ,$12.50•., $15,00, $18.00,:
Mens Suits rc Mens Soft Hats:
If you want a good s•
uit,
that will give . a lot of ivear,
we can show you, a. dandy at
$10,00. Also many- better
ones in the newest models
and cloths at $12,50 & $15.00
Are' 'very'poliular for Fall
and Winter wear. We can•
shote you the newest shapes
in the rich ,colorings .of green,
brown ,grey and heather at .
1.75 and 2,00,
Sweater Coats
All perfect fitting garments in almost any combination. of
•colors.. Some new weaves are being shown this season in
the plain coats as,, well as thetri.-colored. We have them to
fit every member of the family.
COAL OIL—We are selling the best American Coal Oil
"Royalit&' at 4 gallons for 60c. Try it
J. A. STEWART
•ART
Oua�.Storo..
11 Solve
Many a Wedding
GiftPerplexity
When >on are purchasing a .present, it is a spatter of
money and what you want—nothing else, Then thio is your
store—for what you want is here and at the lowest possible
prices. A good; variety of articles, selected from the larg-
est stocks, consisting'ot
Silverware, Cut Glass,
Fancy China, Olocka, Etc.
These goobs are new, beautiful, and modern in design,
and of superior quality. We make a specialty of handling
High Grade Watches
All kinds of Repairing dove and guaranteed...
MARCHAND
Jeweler and Optician
Exeter, Ont.
es -
FOR SALE
That ; nicely situated, comfortable
and up-to-date frame cottage an the
corner of Main and Victoria Streets
Good kitchen, cellar and woodshed
hard and soft water. Possession to
suit purchaser. For terms and, par-
ticulars apply to D. Mack, Exeter, or
T Cameron, Auct, Farquhar.
Phone 20a
Residence next to the .store.
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
EXETER
ONTARIO
Getting- Ready for Xmas 1
Gold Fish
have arrived
Beauties, too..
Also Sea Weed, Dip Nets, Fish
Food -Sea Shells, Globes," Etc.
Let_ us tell you. how to care for
GOLD FISH, They are easy to
keep and very pretty and cheap too.
Let us fill your Xmas toy and pres-
ent order this year, Special discount
to schools, churches, ,etc Come early
Only two months to Christmas
Powell's Bazaar
PHONE 55
Big Variety Store
TG FARMERS WANTING MEN.
Farmers wanting hared men for next
eea.ectn eb,ould place their orders at once
otarervc i.se there will be 31fttculty :h
securing Help,. Orders lest with the
Local Government Employment Agent
for this district, Advocate Oifce, or -
addreesed thereto, will receive prom)*
attention C. IE.,,, SANDERS, Agent.
BONES &MAY
PHONE NO. 32
Good. Warra Wearables
For Fall and Winter
Winter is coming. Be ready and don't be caught napping. We
have a big stock of all the go od «arm winter stuff just waiting for
your approval.
' .'WARM' 'FURS
For Ladies and Children .in. Every
style of Furs, . White, .;Brown, Black
tyle of Furs. White, Brown, Black, : •
xted Grey, in the very newest Furs;;
Prices very low.
UNDERWEAR
Natural Wool, Heavy. Wool, Union.
and Fleece Lined. The very best'
grades for Ladies, Girls, Men and
Boys,
SWEATER. COATS
Men's, Women's, Boys' and Girl's.
Every color that is made is here in
the good heavy wears. Prices . $1.00
to $5.00.
FANCY WAISTS
Good Fancy Flannel, Linen, Lawn,
Vesting and • Shaker Waists in all
sizes Suitable for winter wear.
LADIES' WINTER COATS
A new lot arriving every week,
Something' .entirely' different in' this
week. Our great Coat' success 'is no
two alike `
`'CHILDREN'S COATS
Ages from 1 to 16 -years in a;li. the
new colors 'and styles. ;
Men's and Boys' Clothing
A BIG STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
Otir full winter stock of :nits
is now here, They are a nifty,
lot. The genuine swagger shapes
and styles; • If you want a Suit
wcc were .never in better shape.
MEN'S & BOYS' OVERCOATS
Every new style of make end
different kinds of cloths are right
here. We never had a better
selection of the new Overcoat
Models to show you. We lead
in this line.
DON'T FORGET YOUR THANKSGIVING HAT.
JONES MAY
:eacN,qu ,rters,for the celebrated W. E. Satbyld Clothing
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