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Exeter Advocate, 1907-11-07, Page 8� WELL DRESSED 1 JIIEI i The well rlt'••--. d tna ,i is the suc- cessful mate ••f the day. A good appears (tee • ,p.tuts for a great deal in these I... ticulat• titres, and a little car.' Rhea neat and well fit- ting garments is one of the best in- vestments a young man can make. Have vn•1r clothes made to order. We make thn kind of Suits and Overcoat- th+t. gives a nein that "well -doe seer" appearance so !leach desired. We wake the Clothes to 8t the roan. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario lrsiaess Locals -- Read Them A nes' one. 108 -piece s. ani porcelean China Dinner vet, knntnt as " C orintl, " pure /card whit, hotly, with !only small rose decoratilm.' and fine •r•ld tracing, the no•.st dainty sit we lucre shored. $15 at Stewart's. Marriage Licenses issued at the Ad- vocate office. Two n aruaps in Min's pew/ twit d l errs. Good hearers and ;rood lookers. Sof' them. $1.50 and $2.00. Stewart. $1ack,.atitk eppreetice wanted. A strong how wanted to learn black- amithieg. Apply to Wm. Ogden, Whalen. /allies' 1 apiatl'ed undershirts, all the appOirallre o1 Lure silk and will wear hotter. Listen.tor the rustle and only $225. Stewart's. Property For Sale. We have at present a handsome piece of property consisting of flne two storey resident.•• and two lots, with good entitle; 411 in first-class condition; eonveniently situated; all modern im- pro - --.n.•nt. Price is'a snap. Call or write The Advocate Office. 1 i! !lu,i ',Ant 1•. .Vee chinaware in a!its beauty .and at prices so reasonable that etau'!e he surprtsed, ,lust drop in to .' t.'a-.,, t'x. roused. Pair of gold spectacles on Ann atre.•t. Apply at this office. /,e llar..r is .,rent. Salim. Boy Ja- pan res Ores and 3li.raa'ntta ani.rid tea 3(1••. Stewart. For SAte. V ,{eigesa nge.-Wonderful Remed- ies t •r rheumatism, fits, skin diseases, stole.ch, kidney. heart. and liver tmnt le: all nerve troubles, pneumonia and tevers. 1 guarantee to cure fevers ro f.. n► four to six hours. I will come and treat the fir,t case myself; no cot e n o pay. \Yon. M. Blatchinrd. Agent. --f a/rein up in add packets at Slenart'.r 1%yulnr !.richt $4.50 t' $12.50, elrurino out Jerre.. !1.15 and $2.50. X,na- supply of Po -t Card Albums, Ladies' 1) i d (1ige, Fancy Stationery, Ebony Sets, ate., already on hand. If von want a big choice carne e-..ily. �fowey'- Drug store. e taeon• waste's. Any nnintper .•f .:goons wanted rap to Nov. Iiti h. for which highest cash pprice, tt ill he paid. Deliver to 1), Hart leib. Excret. NI. Geo. Lewis we are sorry to state is suite' lug scala .t severe attack of pttettmm�ia. A big :...-o+truant of Xmas Epresents already oo hand at Howey s Dr:ig store. ('a11 and see theta. A horse attached to a light load of lumber Iwlontiu.g to \1r. ,lite. lirintnell and di .% bt '4r. S;atu'1 Parsons), made a I. ly ti ..h down Mall) •tteet R'e.l••.••J.y 1 io•ia ng. lutaints started Irmo , 1,•• lona'•••' yard of the Ross -Tay• kir compant . I. pecan:- frightened and ),oke the 1,r idle. time escaping. Megor...1..,. `fellow and Bich. Murphy raptiia..1 it in foots of A1;..1, .1. stew. art's %tore, none the worse for the run. ,444 +++++++++++++++++++++4 IT WILL NOT BE LONG 1111 y•••1 tut n your thoughts to a New Vali Outfit. This •Ma•orl we tt-;11 be more then ewer in advance with new sivi -axil fabrics flew gulf% for Fall New Topcoat% for Fall New Suttinge for Fall New Ralacoetu for Fall The new fall finest are com- ing in lily now. We are confident of i.eing able to please yell to the least pet • ticuler. n- - 0 Call and Get our Prices n - 0 W. JOHNS Merchant Taiti.r • Exeter 9- +4+#+4#44:•` '1,11,'4101Wir WI" 1161 Al Po.n,• Jats'1'otu is improving nicely LOCAL DOINGSI from t her illness. 1 r Ire.Itmii Huronstreet,►srecover- CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY t>«iii, jai,��,lkat��>�a�! lug hero her recent illness. WheatMi and Mrs. H. Gidley are moving Barley into their new house on William st• Oats The friend of Mrs. John Dew of Peas lfurondale will regret that she is very l'otatoes,per hag Hay, per ton Mrs. Jory, who resides with her Flour, per cwt., family daughter, Mrs. \Ver. Penhale, this Flour, low grade per cwt 1 50 week celebrated her fiOth birthday. nutter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooper, who re. Eggs ceitly sold theirfarmin Stephen, ate Dried apples now nicely settled in theirnew home Ltcehogs, per cwt on Huron street, west of the G. T. It. Shorts per toe track. Bran per ton Afrs. Hooke, with her father and mother, Mr. and Airs. John Harrison, are mowing into their new house on Elizabeth street. Miss Laura Kinsman is ill att her home. As a result her sister, Miss Hannah Kinsman. is in attendance up- on her and a room is vacant at the school. \Ve are pleased to learn that Miss Mae Wood, who left some time ago to take up nursing in Harper Hospital, Detroit, Mich., has successfully passed her examination and will continue the work there. EXETER UARKET:a Tuesday was Guy Fawkes Day. \las. W. S. ('ole is confined to her remit through illness. T. E. Handford shipped a to of hoose, to the %Vest Monday. Mts. Knott of the Mansion House is confined to her bed through illness. Mr. J. A. 13rintnell has been engag- ed to stay with S. S. No. 1 Usborne for another year at a salary of $500. The late Geo. Brooks has been suc- ceeded by 31r. Richard Downie as caretaker of the Presbyterian church. No service was held in the Main street chinch last Sunday evening ow- ing to the Presbyterian Anniversary. GIANT TRIPLETS ":;uneasy" "Bobs" and "Stag" Chewing Tobac- coes, in big plugs. Quality always the same. Hev. A. 11. Going concluded his ret- ies of sermons on Important Decisions Sunday evening by an eloquent plea for an immediate decision for Cltt•ist. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs" -Stag" and "Currency" Chewing Tobaccoes. Mrs. Chas. Bit•ney stet with a pain- ful accident Monday. While crochet- ing she had the misfortune to run the hook into the fleshy part of her thumb inflicting a deep wound. A meeting for the organizing of the Exeter Curling Club will be held in the reading room of the Town Hall on Friday, Nov. t+th, at t3 p. m. Those interested will please attend. Two loads of James Street Leaguers drove to Hensel' Monday evening and spent a pleasant evening with the league of that village. The visitors furnished the program and Hensall League a tasty lunch. 31r. Lorne Scott, accountant of the Sovereign Bank, has received notice that he will be transferred to Tees - water, where he will he manager of the branch. This is a deserved pro- motion and Mr. Scott's friends are con- gratulating him on the move, although we regret to see Mr. and Mrs. Scott leave town. Mr. Everett Gordon of Chatham will take Mr. Scott's place here. Married. The marriage took place in London, at the \Vellington street Methodist parsonage, on Friday, Nov. Ist, of a well-known resident of the 2nd con. of Hay township, Mr. John Howe, and Miss J. Pollock, of Saskatchewan, formerly of the Lake Shore Road, Hay township. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe will reside on the forrner's flne farm in that township. The best of good wishes is extended to them. Struck by Enloe. On Monday night last a horse be- longing to Mr. Hobert Sanders, of the 3rd concession of Stephen, while left standing in front of Mr. Chas. Birney's residence on Huron street, became frightened at the approaching freight and ran away. Going down the side street it crossed the track just as the train reached the crossing. The en- gine crashed into the buggy- and al- most demolished it. The horse for- tunately had cleared the track and escaped without a scratch. Luckily no one was in the rig otherwise the accident would have been tnore ser- ious. TkaeksaI'.irg visitors. Among those who visited Exeter friends during the Thanksgiving holi- days were: Nelson Cobhledick of Tor- onto; Mrs. Fd. Hilburn of Paris; David Long of London Township; Ab. Moore of Berlin; C. W. Drinkwater, John Salter. George Jewell. Richard Bissett, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Inwood, James Bissett, wife and daughter, Ed. Tom- linson, wife and child, Adolphus Evans and wife, 11ar•ry Graham, Chas. Min- ers, Hobert Leatborn, Misses Maude Taylor. Mary Mack, Flossie Taylor, Urs. W. Pregers and family of Ion• (don; Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gazzel, Kin- cardine; Airs. H. Hopper and daughter. Belgrave; Miss folly Windsor of Maple I.(dge; Frank Weekes of Lis- towel; Miss C. Ferguson. Miss Ethel Piper, Fred Penhale of London: Misses lila Armstrong And Maty Murray, Will Triebner of Goderich; Miss Mer- ril Gould of Milvettun. Tbaaksieviea Concert On Thursday evening last it comfort- ably filled Opera House greeted Hew - en's Male Quartette and Concert Com- pany, when they [put 011 a program of music, etc. Mr. Hewer has a fine bar- itone voice and sang several selections well. while the quartette merle a good impression, the several Nitta teeing distinctly heard and sung 111 good voice, while the high tenor of ('has. E. P1111m was excellent. Mt'. i'imit else Rang the solo, "The Hely City" well. Ernie Sanders gave some 't•i y fair impersonations and imitations, while Matte Mr. Sloan) the magician, was (rood in places. although lacking in his manner of presenting his work to the audience. ilarold Watson made i; good accompanist. On the whole the concert may he considered to have ►•sen a success. and the majority of those present were plea5etl with the entertainment. nuolt• Thanksgiving Day was a fine one for playing .milts. Three London players -same up and pitched a few games with the Exeter toys. The London players were those two veterans, R. Erring• ton and John Talbot, and Alex. Scott. The Exeter players were all out of practice. several of them not having touchoef a quoit all season and none having played since August. How- ever Ed. Treble succeeded in defeat- ing the two London veterans, but out- side of those two wine, the home toys were veneluiehed. The game between Trehle and Talbot was a particularly tine exhihition,every point being close- ly contested. A considerable num- ber of spectators watched the play with interest. The scores were: London Exeter it Errington 21 0 Anderson IB A !iron Il 1) !'reach 7 J Talbot 21 T Boyle 6 A Scott 21 J Grieye S J Talbot ( 1: rre!-le 31 It Errington 31 0 Anderson In A Scott 31 (' Spackman 2: R Errington 31 (' Speck men 21 A Scott 31 T Boyle 21 1 'i..Ibot 21 0 Anderson It it Etrington lit E 1',elte 21 ,Scutt In G Walker 1 81 50 1200 A reward of $'25 has been offered by the Usborne Council for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons guilty of stealing fowl, grain or other commodity from any resident of the municipality. Mr. Arthur Wood, who has been in the Sovoreign Bank, London, for some time, has been transferred to the head office at Montreal at it considerable advance in salary and position. He will be on the ledger. Mts, Jas. Wood, who has been on a five months' visit with her daughter, Mrs. H. N. Anderson, at the Soo, re- turned to her home here Monday night, having had a very pleasant trip down on the Lakes. Messrs. D. Hnrtleih, Fred Kerr. Frank Triebner and John Triebner took part in the Clinton shooting match on Thursday and Friday last. Each of them was in the money in several events. As an evidence of the progress of civilization and the goodness of the boys in Exeter one has only to remind the citizens that last Thursday night was Hallowe'en. So few pranks were played that it was hard to find the least sign of anything being nut of gear. The boys ane to he congratulat- ed. Card of Thanks. Mr. Alex. Dow and family desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their many acts and words of kindness during the illness and death of the be- loved wife and mother, Mrs. Dow. Presbyterian Anniversary. Coven Presbyterian church held their Anniversary services on Sunday last. The day was a very unpleasant one, it being cold and rainy all the day long, but in spite of the unpleasant weather fair congregations attended both services. Rev. W. J. Knox, of St. Andrews church, Strathrny, was the preacher for the occasion and he delivered two excellent sermons. He is it young man, possessing it good voice, and is an excellent reader. The morning sermon was front the text, "Behold the Lanmb of God, which tak- eth away the sin of the world," and in the evening from "Righteousness ex- alteth a nation." The evening sermon particularly was one of the finest or- atorical efforts ever heard in Exeter and those who heard it were de- lighted with the service. The choir rendered some choice music. The pro- ceeds amounted to about $110. Hicks' Forecasts For November. A regular Storni Period is centrad on the 12th, extending from the lath to the 13th. This period will pass its crisis from Tuesday the 12th to Friday the 13t1. Change to warmer, falling barometer and cloudiness will appear in Western sections by the lath and 11th, followed promptly by autumnal storms, but these storms will grow in extent and intensity as they pass over the country from west to east, reach- ing their climax in central to eastern sections from tate 12th to 15th. There 18 little mons for doubt that the roti - junction of any planet with Earth and Sun excites the magnetic and electric strain or bond between the Sun and planets. but this is especially true when Venus or Mercury is passing be. tween Earth and Sun. Hence the in- ferior conjunction of Mercury at a transit node on the lath, it is meson - able to surniise, will add to the pec tut'- bations of Earth end air on and touch• ing Thinada}• the 11th. The Moon be- ing on the celestial equator on the lith, the probabilities are that storm condi- tions tufty be prolonged over that date, with only moderate change of Miss Veta Itowe, who has been re - tempera tnre and barometric pressure. Iieving a stenographer at the G. T. It. station, London, for the paat six weeks, is home for a short vacation. Urs. Nelson Peterson of Barwick, New Ontario, visited' friends in and around Exeter during the week. She and her daughter visited in P. Coleman has returned from Win• (]nn a l e" Lim. nlpeg Nr.. J. 0. Jones was in Parkhill on tiieinese Mondat•. Mrs. W. S. (ole visited ill Liman &trims the holidays. Mies Carrie Dyer spent Tuesday with friends in London. tt5 65 50 83 75 1.1 00 300 123 2.3 7 5 75 20 00 24 00 If You are Looking FOR TII.I: BEST TRLCUJII POWIER en the market. try the merits of CO I. GATE 'S VIOL!'!' TALC COLGATE'S V,OLET TALC POWDER 'veers Natures Perfumed and antiseptic especial- ly for the toilet, nursery, the sick room and after shaving. Price 25 Cents ACCEPT NO OTHER. Cole's Drug Store Mr. Walter Harding spent the day in London. Mr. John Wood was in Toronto with a load of cattle this week. Mrs. John Mortimore of London visited at Mrs. Mary Sanders' last week. Airs. Ed. Dignan spent Thanksgiv- ing Day in Lucan visiting Mrs. W. H. Dignan. Miss Lizzie Carter of Clinton was visiting at Mrs. John Bells during the holidays. Mr. Jae. Bagshaw and Mr. John Kerslake have t•etrirne•d from trips to the West. Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Bissett visited in London and Wyoming during the holidays. Misses Eva and Winnie Huston ited in London and other points ing the week. Mr. D. Coughlin. weight and meas- ure inspector, was in town on official duty Tuesday. Mr. John Taylor visited his daugh- ter, Mrs. England, at Sarnia on Thanksgiving Day. Mts. Harry Bower of Ingersoll was the guest of her sister, Mrs. It. 0. Sel- don, for Thanksgiving. Mrs. McCoonths and daughter, Mrs. ,John Parsons, spent the holidays with relatives at Whitechurch, Mr, Eli Snell has returned to Thatnesville after spending a week with his fancily here. Mr. Richard Ching, wife and sister of Colorado, are renewing acquaint- ances in and about town. Hew. and Mrs. E. A. Fear were in Stratford last week attending the gol- den wedding of the latter's parents. Miss Maud Snuthcott and Miss Eda Burridge of London visited Mrs. Sauthcott, Huron street, last week. Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. Barrows attend- ed the funeral of the former's aunt, Mrs. Putnam. in Nilestown last week. Miss ('ot'a Fowell spent the holidays in Windsor. Miss Lingham, who vis- ited here, returned to Iondon with Miss Powell, Rev. Collins attended a le rise Mason- ic function at Kincardine Wednesday night. He will also visit his mother for a few days, Mr. Will Morrison of Owen Sound, who took in the shooting match at Clinton last week, spent at day or two with Mr. Saxon Fitton. holi- vis- dur- Mrs. Horsey is visiting her daughter Mra. A. Spencer at Kirkton. Mims Thompson of Shedden visited Mrs. John %Lillis last week, Mrs. T. [Wilford and daughter Irene were in London Friday. Mrs. Little of Toronto visited her daughter. Mrs Cruikshank, last week, Misses Lila and Amy,lohns visited in London and Sarnia during the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher have gone to ('rosswell, Mich., to visit for month. Miss Etta Wheatley of Clinton was the guest of Mrs. 11. Rowe over the holiday. Mr, and Mrs. R. Keddy of Usborne *pent the holiday visiting their sons in Detroit. Mrs. John lone)! was at Ingersoll over the holiday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of London •pent Thanksgiving here, the guests of Mr. 5114 Mrs. Ed. Trehle. Mra. W. J. Bissett and her mother. /ir.. Welsh, who have been visiting at l.istow..1. etutlast week, a•• •°nip.; ed by 'Ji•. "i-•1►ot.,11. rye itiF MP War IF WW1.' lir AP Vii MILL FEED We have an ahnndant supply of Mill Feed on hand 0 Y h he1 ard 4' 4 ' lk ilk Alai& Audi As allsrai.,Oa As alb /lull Our STAR FLOUR l It contains the qualities that tickle T the palate. nu must ave eard it again and again that Harvey's Star makes the very hest bread --Try it and you will smile. ton. HARVEY BROS. EXETER ONTARIO T. ITAWIXNB & BON Jobbers and Dealers in Builders' Hardware Nails Glass Cement Plaster Paris Galvanized Shingles Corrugated Iron Roofing T. HAWK.INS & SON. Did 11 Ever Occur to You that the way to succeed in business is to handle the lines which the people want? And I can tell you right now that you will hunt a long while before you will find anything to eclipse the MAGNIFICENT LING OF FURNITORE We carry. It is up-to-date in every particular and is the best paying line for any buyer. Call and inspect our stock before purchasing. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES & CLARK PHONE NO. 82 PCOLrobe>- DWEATHER COIKING We are all aware of the fact that the cold winter weather will soon be here. Now we must put a bustle on to be ready for it. Here area few of the many necessaries to fix you up comfortable Underwear Bedding For Ladies and ('hildten, in that This is very important for the win - fine unshrinkathlt• wool which gives ter. We are well stocked with the so much comfort. For Men and ; very best of all kinds and you will Boys we have it just as fine; also save n1 Duey by buying here. the real heavy goods. Mantles Furs Our Mantles are selling extra well. Alt kinds of Fur ('oats,Caps,ltuffs, in fact we have repeated in our Muffs, Scarfs and Stoles. Do not orders several times. Now is the wait until they are all picked over, time to boy. Gloves Hastert; For Men, Women and Children, in wool, Cashmere, Swede, Mocha and kid. Our selection is so large one cannot fitil to please you. Nothing more important than good hose. This is where you will find them. We sell the Ilurritt Hose and know that it is the beet, SILKS SILKS This stole still maintains its leadership in silks. At a time when silks are snaring higher and higher every week it means something to you to he served with silks, all at the old prices: Taffeta Silks. good and pure for :>4k•., 7,c., $1; Do., one yard wide, $1,25; Tanialine Sinks. all sb,utes, 5' ts yd.; Peau D.' Soie in bl ask only. 5o, 75, $1 POULTRY -('hoir•e, highest price; skinny not wanted; scolded, ; price JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing IARIAII say or !I!ITLR OODs Ken's Overcoats -4r... in plain cloth or dark tweeds, excellent cloth. neat patterns with best lining. full let;gth, good fitterm. $16.00 Coat for $12.00; $12.00 Coat for $10.00; $10.00 Coat for $8,00 Men's Suitt 100 Men's Tweed or Serge suits, selling off at bargain prices. $16 Suit for $12; $12 Suit for $9.96; $10 Suit for $8.76; $8 Suit fet $8.90 Uoiasrp `111111111110•e. Hosiery of the best makes, made of best twisted yarns, fast color. Hosiery without nasty seamy. Hosiery that will wear well. Children's size, 25c. to 46c; Women's size, 50c. per Pair. English Flannouottos.`. aft inch wide in Blue, Pink, Orey and pretty ata ines, extra heavy, guar. anteed fast color*. Quality worth Tic., our price 12ic. a yard. mews (underwearK _ kleM r.'. Aeeftined shirts and draw en. in sump au pas and pial.. •olon 0011 tterywAtrt St nor. our pee. e is /� A/� A P.atra irony sll wn..t Tested in a:n� mitt for Hors' wM►; )ani (6 V Tweed for 6 V -can't t.et,t it. It jratar ptke :;r. on wk ae t[�. a surd Ladies' 'Underskirts _ws ikrtarSadtnfn nnndernekttrt• aa, m.kdeddf skAcd ter rear On vie at 11 t•. Big Stock of Wool Blankets of the Best Make, all Sizes and all Pricey 41111•s SN I. I, &ROWE