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Exeter Advocate, 1907-11-28, Page 8f WELL DRESSED @I The well dressed man is the sue- cessfal men of the day. A good appearance counts for a great deal in tl.e:e particular tinges, and a little care about neat and well fit- ting garments is one of the best in- vestments a young man can make. Have your clothes made to order. We make the kind of Suits and Overe,,;ete that gives a ngan that "well r) r eased" appearance so much desired. We make the Clothes to fit the man. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them Thirty./ire tri rent Toilet Sets to se- lect front at Stewart's. its, they are swell, $1.50 and $5,,ttr rare beauties. Driving Horse and Pigs ter Safe. The undersigned has a good driving horse, suitable for far in work and a number of pigs, ab, ut 01 lbs, for sale. Apply to Gso. WALKEtt, London Road South, Centralia P. O. Stewart'.1 for Fancy .Vmas. China. 11ioest stock and biggest ratites in town. Their 108 -piece Dinner Set at $10.50 and $12.50 are certainly the hest ice hare seen. Get yoar Marriage Licenses at the Advocate office. .1 ear of Jledpath's sugar just arrived at Stewart's. Ile sells no other. Don't monkey with cheap sugar. Two houses to Let. Tao go, .1 frame houses to let, apply at this office. Something doing in Jens' «nd Boys' Ono -coats •'t Stewart's. Money saring pric.a is tlnrordIr. Pay Your Tues. The 'I' • \ Collector will be at the Towo II -sr. on each Friday frotn 9 to 12 and 1 t.• 5 o'clock for the collection of taxe-, also on December 1.2th, 13th and lath. A since. .1 lot •j Trarellers'samples itt Ladies' 1.' u•-Irinet! Coats: all Sable Collars and Reeeres, lined with Rat, German ,3Iin1.•, lIarim,t and Hamster. J:rery Coat a special I semi►. Stewart. Dr. O.cns Coming. D,•. Ovens, London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at the Commercial fiotel,Exeter, on Saturday, November 31th. Glasses properly fitted:end dire eases of Eye, Ear and Nose treated. 1•:t•erg Lady u•antin•l of scull ret o/ /itra sh+ticld .p► to Stewart's. Ask to see their stone .Martin set, special at $18. it's hasty. Clutolleg Rates. These is no clubbing rate too good fot A nvorATE subscribers. We have the best and cheapest list that can be seenr.•11, and all you have to do is call and take advantage of it. t i• . the waist int! /or nice .1ntirican Op, . •' / Iannel at Stewart's. 1)r. iletler will he at the Central Hotel, Exeter, M.tturday.Novrntber 30 Tait 11, n.t is Optical Co.. 2:37 Dundas St., L radon, ••r local dealers will promptly attend to prescriptions for vlasses. Stewart's Sailor Boy Japan Tia 2br. and .ef,.r orate sei.r, d tea at .30c, are (ito n' the hest tea rallies in ('irnttdti, so experts say. The Bert Lane Minstrel Co. at the Exeter Opera House Thursday, Dec. 12'h. Tickets on sale at Browning's i)reg oto ••. (iet your seats early. See the biggest minstrel show travel. ling in ( •D uch--composed of ('autad- ians. S.•e trig Lew i)ockstader, sweet ie•onora. the three pretty maids in the big Sextette. Two hours and thirty minutes of laughter. Conte and enjoy yourself. 4++ + ++++++++++++++4-114444.4 Who Is Your Tailor? To he hest dressed doe,n't nu•an to pay most. Jtist because s man pays a big pi see fob his clothes -ill make them leek good. The curt• tee nil may Is' the finet•t,hut the W. tn.'s- u.tt Is' right. A1 - w ty. -w.,ws the latest and best fabrics of the u,, meta ate here. et sr teilerhi1 i. first• class and , '„ prices within re., b „f all. W. JOHNS Merchant tni.or - Fseter r++++++++-}+-1 4 ++•f++++++++ 1JLt rsur mill WISP vvIFAVNVAir v - i ° LOCAL 1)uINGS, 44 lk��cft!►l41&�r8411./ Mr-. Horrell entertained her friends to a taffy -pull last night. Mrs. J. A. Stewart entertained a number of lady friendsTuesday even- ing. Mr. Robert I)inney has accepted a position as clerk in the Commercial House for the winter. Mr. Curt. Harness is still confined to his ted with pleuras, although his condition is somewhat improved. ira Andrews has sold his store busi- ness at Cromarty to Mr. D. McConnell, of Dublin, who took possession last week. GIANT TRIPLETS , "Currency''' "Bobs" and "Stag" Chewing Tobac- coes, in big plugs. Quality always the sante. Have you renewed your subscription yet? Don't forget that the Editor needs the honey to pay his way along. Your dollar will help along. Mr. A. E. Morrison, of Sarnia,rov- incial inspector, made a tour ofd the hotels in South Huron, accompanied by Inspector Torrance, last week. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs" "Stag" and "Currency" Chewing Tobaccoes. The James street League paid a friendly visit to the Main st. League Tuesday night, and furnished the pro- gram. Monthly visits are contem- plated. Mr. W. B. Hawkins of Huron Coll- ege, London, preached in the Trivitt Memorial church Sunday in the ab- sence of Rev. D. W. Collins, who was at Granton. Rev. Toll of Hensall, who preached at the James street church Sunday delivered excellent sermons, that in the evening being a particularly bril- liant effort. A large number of cases of smallpox are reported at Goderich. Word from Exeter people in Goderich says that there are from 100 to 130 cases. The disease is of a mild type. The Trustees of S. S. No.:3, Stephen, have engaged Mr. Wm. Triebner to teach in their school during 1908. Mr. Triebner is now attending Model at Goderich. The salary is $390. On Saturday NIr. Nicholas Beaver of Stephen bought from Mr. Chas. Box at the Conunerciatl Hotel, Exeter, the E. Lot 8, S. B. Hay, fifty acres, which was offered by public auction. The price was $1550. The wind on Wednesday night last blew down the largo chimney at the House of Refuge which crashed through the roof; fortunately none of the inmates were hurt but some .of thein had narrow escapes. Mr. Geo. F. Case last week sold his fifty -acre farm In the township of L's - borne, being paint of Lot 32, Con. 1. to Mr. John Coleman of Hay township for a good figure. possession to be giv- en March 1. 31r. Case will dispose of his stock and implements on Dec. 11. A quiet weddiug took place at the James street parsonage on Wednesday evening Last when John Kellet of Us - borne and Miss Elizabeth Gould, youngest daughter of Mr. Jas. Gould, sr., were united in marriage by Rev,. Going. The young couple have the best wishes of their many friends. They will reside on Huron street. Mr's. Maria Gill, who left here a few weeks ago on it pleasure trip to differ- ent parts of British Columbia, writing to the Advocatesays:-Harebeenhav- ing a very pleasant visit; this is an ex- cellent country to live in and is part- icularly noted for Its beautiful scenery. The weather is lovely here. roses and other Rowers being all in bloom. 1Ve meet people hese from all parts of the world. Three Big Bargain Days. There will he three big bargain days this week at the Exeter Bargain Store Thursday, Friday and Satin day. All the stock roust be desired out to stake room for a stock of Boots and Shoes. Cracking Rig 13nrgains Inc three days. J. W. Broderick Hicks' Forecasts Por November. A Reactionary Storer Period is sen• tral on the last three days in the month. This period will reach its crisis on the 30th, the date upon which the Moon crosses the celestial equator, going southward. Atmospheric tides, like ocean tides, follow the Moon in its declinations north and south. Hence the storm periods in which the Moon is moving south of the equator, are touch more liable to he followed by change to cold, boreal conditions, as the atmospheric currents tend from notth to south. bringing the "cold out of the north.' As a rule the tempera. ture of storm periods does not change to colder with the Moon en the (spun. tot. Electrical storms, even in winter. are much more liable in storm periods at such times. Hence November will go out with rutin. and possibly lightn- ing and thunder in runny places south. ward, with rising barometer and Tepid change to much colder beading down from the northwest with the incoming of December. Death of Mrs. Jame• Nandford. Death saddened the home of Mr. James Handford, London Road South, t'sborne, early Friday morning last when the spirit of his beloved wife, Margaret iiearnish, took its flight. Mrs. Ilandfotcl was eget' 51 years and 10 months. She had been ailing for about two years of asthma and brow. chitis, but was able to be about as usual until two weeks ago when she became worse. Even during the last few days (lentil was unexpected and the end came as a shock to the family shortly after midnight Friday morn. ing. Bolt) at Maple Lodge. Middlesex County, she resided there until it few years ptewiotis to her marriage when she snowed to Devon with her bristlier. Those who survive are her aged moth- er, Mrs. Heamish of (iranton, three Sister!, Mrs. Weir of Manton. Mrs. . Ferguson of Strathroy. Mrs. Ketcbenl of (salt, and t wo ',pothers. Rev. George of Belleville and Richard of Manitoba, besides the hathnnd and family of six children. The children are Lottie, Annie. Maggie. Hattie, Lydia and Frank, all of whom have the sympathy of the cmmncunity in their is'reave- ment. The funeral took piece from the family residence on Monday to the Exeter (-enamel v. and wag largely attended by sympathizing friends and n• ighipnrs, v..rell as a large number ,.` lel elves fr'en, as fl se.tre. On Wednesday evening Miss Cota Fowell entertained a few friends. • Lost. 1 On Thursday- last in or near Exeter, ia pair of buck skin gloves. Finder kindly vetutt► to AUV1,l•.tTE office. Rouse ana Lot for Sale. A story and half brick house. good stable, h acre land, hard and soft water, situated on Andrew street, Apply to D. Rowcliffeat the grist will. Fast Work Mr. Tbos. Johns, J. Morley and N. Patterson pumped 10,2(1) gallons of oil from two cats into the storage tank for W. 11. Levett in five hours on Tuesday. Shooting Match. Some good shooting was done at the match held on the Gun Club grounds on Thursday and Friday last under the management of Mr. Daniel Hart- lieb. The first day was rather dis- agreeable but the second day the weather was of the finest. But few outsiders were present. The best shooting was done by Fred Kerr who shot 53 out of 55 live birds and 172 out of 200 rocks. John Triebner was a close second in the rock event getting 169. The following are the scores: LIVE BIRD EVENTS Birds 10 15 10 Total p.c. A. Tillman 8 13 7 - 28 -- 80 F Kerr 8 15 10 - 33 - 94 D Hartleih 7 13 7 - 27 - 77 W Sanders 2 - 2 - 20 N DHurdon 3 - :i --30 J E Cantelon 8 12 6 - 26 - 7.1 J Dodds 9 12 8 - 29 - 83 E Brenner 5 - 5 -- 50 J Hannan 6 - 6 -- 00 J Triebner 0 - 6 - 60 F Triebner - 7 - 7O miss AND ore. 1st- Kerr and Sanders 2nd -Kerr and Cantelon 3rd -Kerr BLUE ROCKS -20 bard events. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In Tt'I p.c. J Outlaon 14 15 11 11 16 18 12 14 18 17-146-73 F Kerr 19 14 19 16 20 15 18 19 17 15-172-86 D tiartleib 19 17 15 15 16 19 18 16 16 10-161-81 Elirenner 14 14 12 13 14 13 - 80-67 J Triebner 18 16 18 17 15 16 16 19 16 18-169-85 t Hannan 10 13 11 11 15 - 63-63 F Triebner 18 11 16 11 18 16 16 -109-78 C Stantake 1, 16 13 16 13 15 16 -107-76 W Holmes 15 11 11 12 -- 52-65 Messrs. Stone and ♦yellingjon, the well-known nurserymen of Toronto, in pursuance of request by Mr. S. Dl, Sanders, (who is a personal acquaint- ance of Mr. Wellington), have sent their agent. to Exeter to increase the fruit productions, in this vicinity. by such varieties as the Exeter Canning and Preserving Co. will consume in large quantities. esvevaevoiretnnnireffsmew II'ERSONAIa. etDs000,A.e•sa3 56063.014a8lSAtfe Mrs. Thomas returned to London Friday. 1)r. McDowell of Listowel spent Sunday here: Mts.'Fowell returned from Windsor on Friday. Mr. Thos. Harvey went to Lucknow Wed nestle y. Miss (;i -(gory has returned front to visit. in 1Voodstock. Mrs -lames Dignan is visiting her son 1Villiatu at Lucan. Mr. Eli Snell has gone to Thames - ford for n few weeks. Mr. Janes Bonthron of Toronto spent this week in town. Mr. 1Vr►►. Taylor of Toronto is visit- ing his father, Exeter North. Mrs. 1). L. O'Brien was the guest of Mrs. (Badman on Friday last. Mr. Taylor of Forest visited at Mr. D. (ohblediek's over Sunday. Miss E. Itoniston of Listowell is the guest of Dr. and slit's. Roulston. Mrs. Fred Hawwkshaw has returned after ,t visit in Toronto for some weeks. Mr.. 1i;1a. of Grams Bend visited her (1'tighter, Nlrs. 1Vu.. Sweet, last week. Mrs. Shirley Bobier i3 visiting in London. Mr. I3obiee• spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. (Dr.) Ortue of Centralist spent the latter part of last week with Mrs. Gen. Mantle. Nit's. W. J. White and daughter. \Ire. Sibbitt, of Ottawa, are guests of Mrs. J. White, sr. Miss Niinuie Seeders returned last week from Springfield, where she spent the millinery season. Miss Mabel and Glenn FlintofT of Stratford spent it few days with their sister. Mrs. J. C. Snell, t'shorne. Mrs. itobert. Sweet and daughter Myrle have returned to their glome in Clinton, after a pleasant visit here. Dr. harry Browning left Tuesday n1(11111ng to assist in caring for the smallpox patients in and near Godet ich. N1r. Win. liataows spent part of last week in lilvtheswooal. Mrs. iiar•t•nws is this weelt visiting in Detroit, while Misr Jftabel spent Tuesday in London. Miss Georgia linnthron of 'Toronto is the guest of her nitrite. Mrs. R. H. Collins coni Miss (Cate Honthrnn. Miss Honthrnn has just returned from a two months' visit in Chicago. Exeter Council The Council met in the T"tw'n Nall on Monday, Nov, 25, Ilan, at t3:30 p. rn. Conncillnt Beaman absent. The min- utes of the meeting held on Nov. 13th were read and approved. Snlicitor L. H. Dickson wasresent with the fly -law as drafted by hits, al- so the proposed agreement between the Gibbs 1•:vaporator Co. and the municipality, it copy of which had been forwarded to the company; but not having received word from the Gibbs Co. the matter was deferred un- til next or special meeting. W. Johns A. E. Fake -that the commissioner secure a new burner for the gasoline engine also to properly hank tip the pipes lending to and from water tanks. --tarried. The Bylaw calling for a politic meeting of the Electors and for the appointment of Retoolingputy Retoing officers and poll clerk was rend the first time and laid over until the next regular meeting. The following aCCO r1ts wereIf read and orders drawn on the Treasnter for the cattle: Peter 11 *wden, bal. less 10% of emitt•.tet nn cement walk. price be. ing *32),I3-10.21 %'2.t0: Fred Kee r. tile, $43.25: Thos. Qrevch, gravel. $(b►; Silas [landlord.lsbnr, $1.50: Rd. Qdance, labor, $i.RR; Ftank Mallott, labor, $1.13; Mrs. ♦♦'bite, scrubbing, 411; Geo. Ford, grawel for cemetery. $0.(1it; Wm. Bussell. woeal, Thos. liartntdt, wo.xl, R:), anr,ontinp in ,all $2,0.90.-- 3. .''8t(8).-- 3. J. Knight --A. E. Fillip -Carried. :1dj • oro, -r., by J .1. Knight. J. V••ni,•,, (Teck. EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY %Vheat 102 Barley ,it 55 Oats 1" 42 Peas s., 80 Potatoes, per bag 5rt 75 Hay, per ton 12 00 14 00 Flour,er cwt., family 27b Flour, low grade per cwt 1 :35 135 Butter 25 211 Eggs 24 Dried apples 0 Livehogs, per cwt 5 30 Shorts per ton 22 00 Bran per ton 20 00 Turkeys ... .. 11 12 Gaese 8 0 Ducks Chicken Hens. 8 9 8 0 5 C!IC TOLT SOAP 15c. a Cake ouicthin Now COLGATE'S PINE TAR SOAPRood Something This antiseptic soap is recommend- ed for clensing and healing of wounds, in many forms of skin disorders and especially for sham- pooing the hair, use freely and it will make a rich, soft and abund- ant lather, it possesses all the well- known healing and antiseptic pro- pertiesof fine Tar. Cole's Drug Store The best place to buy fine toilet soaps Annual Bazaar. The annual Bazaar of the 'Trivitt Memorial church will be held in the Town Hall, Friday, Dec. 6th. After- nonn-tea will be served from :i to 0 o'clock, admission 10c. Evening-Cen- cert 8 to 10, admission 10e. Refresh- ments extra. Have You Seen the Lithographs? The Bert Lane Minstrel Cd., 39 white people in Burnt Cork Comedy, com- posed of new jokes, latest New York songs and the cleanest show showing in Canada that has the sanction of the clergy. See Lew Dockstader, the big interlocker; the pretty girls in the big Sextette; the great Laugh producing El Troratoi ; see the fierce count. gentry, servant, prisoner and Pretty Leonora. Get your seats early at Browning's Drug store, Exeter. 1N W1N'TER'l'INIE there are a lot of things, you use you don't care for in hot weather. • 11OT 1%' A TER BOTTLES for instance. we hare all kinds of rubber goods for winter or summer and made so they don't burst fit st use. Get rubber goods of its and have jthen dm able et prices too that are 1 right, (W. S. HOWEY, Phu]. Be ('hentist and (lpticinn r...11,11, "VFW IFIW 4111 IW Give the Cook a Chance 1 1 t to prove her -kill in baking by providing STAR FLOUR it is the one flour that has the quality to assure the iceat results in baking. Star always yields the lightest, whitest, sweetest and r►lo.t nutritious bread and tolls and the choicest cake sad pastry. A trial will prove that. HARVEY BROS. 4 1 1 EXETER t)XTAHI() Lai taa AL/Illl ISLA& alel 1 T. Ei11WSIN9 & SON Jobbers and Dealers in Builders' Hardware Nails Glass Cement Plaster Paris Galvanized Shingles Corrugated Iron Roofing T. HAWKINS & SON. Did it Ever Occur to Yoll 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 n long while before you will find anything to eclipse the MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FURNITURE 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 Herne Furnishers and Funeral D:'Aoors, JONES & CLARK PHONE No. 32 Tic Slone ol Good qualify "Good Quality" is our motto. We And it pays to keep the best that can be precured. Our customers are wide awake to the fact that they get the best here for their money. Isere are a few items of interest for the cold weather. Bear Cloth In white or Grey, 52 inch wide: .least the thing for babies' coats and bonnets; plain or curled at $2 to 3 i per yard. Mantles Another shipment of new coats _Inst to hand. We are keeping up our stock so you are sure to get the right style. Tartan Tles Boys! have yon one of our new Tartan Ties. They are real 'trail and all the rage. A big 1 of all the newest things in re • 1 taear. Blanket Cloth Navy blue or Red, 50 inch wide. very suitable for Child's or Mims' Winter Coats or warn] Kimonas; for $1.25 per yard. Furs Don't forget us if you need a Fur of any kind. Yo•r can And every- thing in the Fur line here, Coats, Cps, huffs, Muffs, etc. Gents' Gloves we sure in first-class shape in this line: have everything needful in (.loves. Mocha, Wool, Silk -lined, Kid, Buckskin, I'into and Mule. g"0".0ma A2ILLINERY We are• maim; big reductions in all our millinery. A ;nice stock of trimmed hats to choose from at greatly tednced prices. Come right along for a cheap hat. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanforel Big Reduction Sale Splendid Opportunities to Economise At This Big Store For the Next 30 Days .44 We want to raise $:)OUO in cash and in order to do so we will offer ouren tire stock of tip -to -date goods at greatly reduced pricey. An opportunity you can- not afford to miss. We suggest early action (,n the pal t of intended purchasers in this great sale. Re member this includes every department of our big store. This is a genuine sale as we must have the money. s\F;Lf. & R()\VE 1