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Exeter Advocate, 1907-12-05, Page 8WELL DRESSED [IIEI 1'he well dressed elan is the suc- cessful u, n of 1 he day. A good appearan ••• counts fora great deal in the t• t.articular times, and a little care about neat and well fit- ting garnne'nts is one of the best in- vestments a young main can make. Have your clothes made to order. We make the kind of Suits and Over e..'tt• that gives a Ivan that "well di e -.ed" appearance so much desired. We make the Clothes to fit the roan. O'`r/VsY%011111r W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them 03'ti11,'11F'P'1.1VeirlI r'P'Pf • i Mr. W. S. Cole has moved into the 44 next house north on William street. LOCALDOINGS. Mr. (;to. Brn,ynlee h.es movedcorn Z��r�>lab�AL.&�f Mr. J. Mallot's house un Ilutun sttert. :1 number of young people attended 011 assembly in Clinton Friday even- ing. Master Ernest Taylor entertained a iumbet of his friends Tuesday evening very pleasantly. The little child of \1r. and Mrs. Glad - man was quite ill last week, but is now much better. C. E. Hackney intends holding an auction sale of fatal stock and imple- ments on Saturday, Dec. 11th. Icor particulars see next week's paper. An old time shooting watch will take place this week, probably today. Old rules and old customs will prevail, and an oldtime shooter is in charge, W. J. Bissett. For defective vision, headaches or any net vous derrangewent consult with Miss J. J. Allan, eye light special- ist and refracting opticion, at the Cowwercial Hotel Saturday, Dec. 14. The regular meeting of the Woman's Institute will be held in Senior's Hall, Friday, Dec. 0th, at 2.30 o'clock, sharp. Members having libraries will kindly return them. Mrs. Athos, Pres. Mrs. Hastinge, Sec. B. B. Gunn, Conservative member of parliament for South Huron, was taken to the hospital at Ottawa Mon- day suffering from an attack of stom- ach trouble. Mr. Gunn's condition is not serious according to his physician. We understand that Dr. J. A. Rol- lins of Raymond, Alta., formerly of Exeter-, has received the appointment of medical superintendent of Orillia Asylum. If this be true, and we trust it is, no more worthy or deserved ap- pointment could have been wade. Thirty -fir(' dijji•rent Toilet Sets to Si- 1(et from at Stewart's. Yes, they (,re svrll, :j/.5u rind $5 for rare beauties. prising Horse and Pigs for Sole. I'he undersigned has a good driving horse, suitable for farm work and a number of pigs, about 4u 1b., for sale. Apply to Geo. \VA1.l:i:►t, London Road South, Centralia P. O. . teuart's 1,•r Fancy -Vim's. i /isa. l iiyg(at slvc6- and big g,st rallr41 in tout. Their 108-pir,-e hinter Set at $10.50 an.! 812.50 are certainly the lest ue bar, seen. Get your Marriage Licenses at the Advocate office. .1 ear v1 /.rdpath'ss sugar just elrriree! at •!ru-urt x. //e' s. it. no �•thr r. lron't non/,'y with rhes, sugar. Two Houses to Let. T.vo good iralne houses to let, apply at 1 his office. Something doing in .lhns' and Boys' Overcoats •11 Stovall'.s. 411onei F,(rin't prices is th. or•14r. Pad Your Tatcs. The Tax Collector will be at the Town Hell, •.n each Friday from 9 to 12 and 1 to .i o'clock for the collection of taxes, als.' on December 12th, 13th 4,1111 14th. A Slack. .1 lot of T'r•0 ell, rs' samples in Ladies' l•'ur-Lirte,! (''.its: all Sabi(' Collars and 1:•,eres, lined .rltl. lint, German Mink, ,11.irinot and 11an.st r. Er, ry 1 ',net a s/e• riu! haryain. Stewart. darriage 1.icenses issued at the Ad- * ncate offiee. /:'rrry Lady wanting a smell set 111 jnr.t shunt,' ,p. 1v St, wart',. Ark to see their Stone .11•n7irt set, .y,••ia! at $18. lt*A lonely. Clubbing Rates. Thele is no clubbing rate too good for Alev(IrsTI: subscribers. We have the b •-1 and che.tpt•st list that can be tweeted, and all you have to do is call and t..ke advantage of it. 1.5e . N„ moist end %ur 4,i,•, .1 rnrriean I )!„ ro Flannel at Stewart's. Alienist tt The .,nnn:.I 11.,zisr of the Tri vitt Memo' i.tl ehnl (h will he held in the Te•(yo Hall, Friday, Dec. lith. After - teem -tea a ill be served from 3 to 0 i.' -leek, admission 1(►c. Evening- Con- cert s Ire Ii1, admission 11 le. Refresh- tio•ntx extra. Stewart's Sailor Boy .hlpari Tin 25c. are/ ,1/i.rttrttf•i mired ba at 30c. at., ties (ft the last tea mines in ('ana(la, su e.rp•v 1.. e,t!h House and Lot for gale. A sten )• and half ht irk hoose. good sta►•b, 1 r. -,e land, bald and soft tt4?,•r, srtu ,ted on .l ndrew street. Aptly to D. ft'o cl1ife at the grit twill. Lost. O•r TreirstI.' : last in or near Exeter, a p.ir of bit k skin gloves. Finder kindly retain to ADv.a'ATS office. %-e++++++4,4444++4-14-1-114441-1- 14? +++++++1N'+++++4-14-1 +++++4 - Who Your Tailor To h.• hest dressed doe -1/1 1111011 to pay most. Just because a limn pays a hig 1e.• for his clothes d,'.•s•t't slake them bulk food. The int• tett.; limy he the flrte-t. )nil the tt' nue r nor 1•,• right. Al ways 1 he 1nte'st and hest f ihri.s of the ne.n.e•r.t .tle bete. Our tailoring is first- eles. Anti our prices within reach o1 all. W. JOHNS Merchait Tailor • Exeter 4 4 r+++++++++++++++++++++++is Just three weeks to Christmas. Mrs. ,Dr.1 Malloy gave pleasant evenings to a nuultet• of friends on Fri• day and Tuesday last. The smile that won't conte off is worn by those who are looking for municipal honors at this time of the year. Miss J. J. Allan, eye light specialist and refracting optician, will be at the Commercial Hotel Saturday, Dec. 11. Hours 9 a. m. to i) p. in. Have you thought of a suitable Christmas present for your boy or girl who is away? Send the Anvoca s for a year. It will be very acceptable. Tommy Burns, a Canadian, is now the champion heavy weight pugilist of the world, having defeated Gunner Moir of England on Tuesday in the tenth round. Service was suspended in the I'res- byterian church on Sunday evening owing to the anniversary services at the Main street church, at which Rev. Mr. Martin assisted. Many a mother spoils a good son by waiting en him and pampering him all the years of his boyhood. Consequent- ly when he marries there is either an unquiet house or a good woman be- comes a slave. Parkhill Post: -"Mrs. Marian Ar- nold is suffering from a paralytic stroke, which she received one day last week, Mrs. Arnold is quite an elderly lady and this is the third time she has been similarly effected." Mrs. Arnold will be remembered here by runny friends who will be indeed sorry to learn of her affliction. Seaforth News: -"Mr. John Floyd, Although we have had some snow who was an enlpIoyee at the furniture and a little sleighing it is a little doubt - factory here for the past eleven years, fol whether winter has come to stay, and who was laid off work it few considering the fact that the swamps weeks ago, intends leaving town on are as dry as the higher land, the Monday. Ile goes to Kalamazoo, rivers are low and there is a limited Mich.. where he has secured a position. supply of water in the wells. Seldom Mrs. Floyd and daughter will remain does winter set in with as little surplus in town for the present." water on the land as there is to -day. Masonry lost a grand old member last week when the death took place in Hamilton of Hugh Murray, Grind Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Can- ada, Grand Treasurer of the Royal Arch Masons, and Chancellor of the Supreme Council of 33 degree Masons. He was ill of apoplexy only a few hours. Mr. Murray was 65 years of age. The marriage took place in Detroit on Nov. 20th of a former Exeter young lady, Miss Lillian Mande Blatchford to Mr. James Henry Bolitho, a prom- inent lawyer of Detroit. They will re- side in New fork permanently, al- though they intend remaining in De- troit for some time. The young lady's friends here will wish her every happi- ness. Never get the idea that your busi- ness is decreasing. But if you trust think so do not let other people know it. Keep a stiff upper lip. There is nothing like a successful business to draw business. Advertise and snake the people conte your way. Go around looking as though von were attending a funeral and ppeeople will shun both you and your business house. Remember the Big 30 white people in Burnt Cork Comedy, at the Exeter Opera House Thursday night, Dec. 12th. The Bert Lane Minstrel Co. See all the good people in Comedy. Big Lew Dockstader and his 4 assistants in comedy and laugh producing. See the Haunted House and watch for Little Willie and his big dog. See the great afterpiece. llltreated Trorator for thirty minutes of laughter. Rem- ember the hig show and procure your seats early at lirowning's Drug store. Bring the family and come early and avoid the rush. The Christmas number of the West- ern Houle Monthly, just cit. contains eighty-four pages of Christmas stor- ies, Christmas pastimes, ideas on how to slake useful homemade Christmas gifts, the whole beautifully illustrated and encased in a handsome Christmas cover in colors. We desire to call the attention of our readers to the fact that we have clubbing arrangements with the Western Houle Monthy. Those of our subscribers who send in their Snhsciptions for the two pavers now will receive a copy of the R est• ern Home Monthly Christmas Num- ber. Fetter to Rave C. P. R! The St. MRI•vs And Western Railway Company and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have entered into an agreement by which the former is to proceed with the survey and con- struction of the line from St. Marys to Exeter to Sarnia. The road will be 70 miles in length. From St. Marys to Exeter the direction will 1.e slightly northward, thence to Sarnia in a rout h-westei ldal ect incl. The project will he hacked by the C. P. R. and will Mr. W. W. Taman spent Tuesday finally he taken over by that •nnipany. in tA.ndon, 1Votk will commence in the spring. Mr. J. J. White was in London Sat• The people of Exeter may confidently utday. expect to have C. I'. H. connection Miss Annie Lang of St. Marys spent both e.e't and west in two ur three Sunday here. Y"". The many ady.lntagt•s that Miss Annie Sanders is visiting in this will give Exeter are self-evident London this week. and it should mean a boon to this Miss Host' Sutton is horpe from town p:irticnbu1s- le the mannfactur• Cleveland on R holiday. ing line. Miss Florrie Anderson of London is Cured )' CIa) visiting at her honer here. Miss ida Twitchell, daughter of Mr. Miss Stable \Valtrtsof i.ondon spent and Mrs. James Twitchell, of Clinton, Sunday at her home here. is reported to be practically cured of Mrs. I). L. O'Brien was the guest of w, hit disease, after having been compel. Mrs. J. A. Stewart on uesday. led to keep her bed for over ten years. Mrs. Patterson of Medicine fiat vis• Miss Twitchell attributes her cure to ited her sister. Mrs. Fear, last week. the 11Se of blue clay, which. it is claim. Mr. Ed. 1Vesteott returned Saturday ed. ha+ produced such excellent results from 1)(nigles, Man., where he spent that she is now able to 1* out on some months, crutches and hopes in time to he conn• Mr. and Mrs. 1f. W. Beaver*. of Far- pletely (-tired. Mise Twitchell 1s now a char visited at Mr. Simon Campbell's twenty ye.lrs old, and when a little 00 Sunday. p girl of seven fell off a sleigh while nut Nr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoskins of playing with some rotnpanioRR. Her Brantford arrived here Monday to hip was injnrel andhip joint diieARP visit for two weeke. detelopel, with the result that she Mrs. Perkins of Ingersoll will be a w (� confined to her Md. `treatment g„est at Dr. Ilynduran's for the Eng - after treatment was tried, hut no cure )ish ('hnrrh 11azeat•. wa. effected. About four year. ago MIS. 1. Rowcl,Kr And daughter, Miss an aunt ft'ote Toronto *'limp to visit Cora. of Clinton are visiting old friends Mr.Twitcbell, and st, ge-.ted that the in town and 1'.iAtrnr township. hip 1:e covered with hTte clay. Some clay WAS obtained from The residence of Mr. John Preszca- tor nal rotyly escaped destruction by fire one day recently. A defective chimney$wits the cause of the trouble. Fire bad communicated with the roof and was fast gaining headway when Mr. Hobt. A. Sanders," a neighbor, noticed the blaze and at once reported to Mr. Preszcator when the two men set to work and with a great deal of difficulty succeeded in subduing the blaze. Mr. Robert Sanders returned on Saturday front North Huron and Bruce Counties, where he spent some weeks hunting. While away he met one of the oldest hunters in Ontario, Robert Yeo, well-known to many read- ers of the Advocate. Mr. Yeo is (ie) years of age and enjoys a hunt as well or better than hunters many years younger than he. He was spending a few days with James Point of Turn - berry Tp. Messrs. Stone and Wellington, the well-known nurserymen of Toronto, in pursuance of request by Mr. 8. M. Sanders, (who isa personal acquaint- ance of Mr. Wellington), have sent their agent to Exeter to increase the fruit prodietion1, in this vicinity. by such varieties as the Exeter Canning and Preserving Co. will consume in large quantities. House to Rest On William street, brick story and half dwelling, in good state of repair. Apply at this office. Oyster+ If you enjoy gond oysters get then) at Statham's. \Ve have the best fac- ilities for keeping then) fresh. Wisdlss-up Sate. \Vinding-4,p Sale this week at the Exeter Bargain Store. (tattling Big Bargains in i)ry•goody, Ready-made Clothing, etc., etc.. eta 2. men's ovetroats; 41) pairs teen's trousers; •r1') teen's vests And all the dry -goods at a BiG SNAP. Also (t lot of Bats and (gaps at 25e. each. This sale will he a cracker. A word to the wise is suffic- ient. uffixient. The store is for sale or to rent. J. W. IBRODERiCK. Death of William Bee. The death took place in Parkhill on Monday, of a former Exeter young than, William, only sun of Miran) Bee. The deceased was a young MA 11 of :31 years of age, find been married only a few years and is survived by his wife and little daughter of 3 years. He had been until a short time ago agent for the Canadian Northern Railway at Woodridge, Man., and it is heleived that his death WAS largely due to over- wnik. which hi1nlght on a conlplica• tine of internal troubles. PERSONAL. woods neer Miss Mand Campbell I•'ft on Monday the hnnse and a treatment commenced. for !legion. whete she will spend the itnrnediately there wes a noticeable winter with her sister, Mrs. D. !Dock - improvement in Mise Twitehe"ll's con- nPy• +dition, and thn applications of clay Mrs. I-:li Snell, .accompanied I.y her were continued. Very slowly the girl iaoghti'r. Mrs. (leo. Etherington and improved and eft Pr four v.'..r...f r.ui- two children, lett thio tne(rninQ•Thnrs• tion . is tle.(tn)rl�t is m1 le to move (l,,, • t•• (i•it her d.('((th(••r, \dts. John a►.on; on crutches. Yorry. 'nitre! y. EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY \Wheat t111 Barley 54) till Oats -10 42 Peas 75 80 Potatoes, per bag 50 75 Hay, per ton 12 00 14 00 Flour, per cwt., family 2 75 Flour, low grade per cwt 1 33() 135 Butter 2•_' 23 Eggs 24 Dried apples 11 Livehogs, per cwt 405 Shorts per ton 22 ()0 Bran per ton -h) 00 Turkeys . . .. .... 10 Geese 7 8 Ducks 7 8 Chicken 8 Hens. 5 11 ►) Ii The apple evaporator has closed down for the season, owing particular- ly to lack of storing room. DAINTY Is the word that describes our select line of CHRISTMAS and HOLIDAY goods. Everything in ebony such as Ebony Hair, Cloth and Military Brushes, Mirrors, Toilet and Manicure Sets, Etc. XMAS Perfumes from the leading perfum- ers, as well as high class imported goods in beautiful boxes. The finest selection anywhere at popular prices. Inspect thein PRESENTS Should he selected at once, while our stock is unbroken. Many sun- dries in Kod.lks mod Supplies Eine Stationery Perfumed Soaps. Sachets, etc. Everything at astonishing low prices Cole's Drug Store �aA AAA6A AA 6A� GOMING 88 J. J. ALLAN 41 41 1 1 1 MI EYE LIGHT SPECIALIST ----ON--- Sat., Dec. 14 AT Commercial House, Exeter No Charge for Cossultatios 14OURS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m IN 1ViNTEit TiME there are a lot of things you use don't cart' for in hot weather. HOT WATER Ho'rrLES for instance, we have all kinds of rubber goods for winter or summer and made so they don't horst first use. Get rubber goods of us and have theta (linable at prices too that are right. you W. SPhm.B. Chemist and Optician r.4,..1rmrlirl.r WV' 111 11.1 P► Give the Cook a Chance • 1 1 to prove her skill in leaking by providing STAR FLOUR it is the rine flour that has the quality to assure the best results in baking. Star always yields the lightest, whitest, sweetest and most nutritious htead and yolk and the choicest rake and pastry. A trial will prove that. HARVEY BROS. EXETER ONTAIU() 1 1 1 1 ItAt silk aaailk > LIlk AL r� T. ILA.'WEXNB & SON Jobbers and Dealers in Builders' Hardware Nails Glass Cement Plaster Paris Galvanized Shingles Corrugated Iron Roofing T. HAWKINS & SON. Did 11 Ever Oednr 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 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 Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. CHRISTMAS STORE NEWS This store has been headquarters for many years, and its popularity increases with each succeeding year. A vast assortment of beautiful things at low prices. Christmas preparations this year are on a larger scale than ever. If you want the moat for your money in useful gifts, then make this store your shopping headquarters. This Christmas time we will show you the largest range of Holiday Novelties we have ever shown before. Every piece new, bright and useful. No time like the present for Christmas shopping. Christmas Ladies' Christmas Handkerchiefs Neckwear 100 (cozen of Plain and Fancy Our selections are so large and Handkerchiefs bought especially so nice we simply cannot describe for our Christmas trade. Soule of them. You must come and see the nicest we have ever shown. Our.them and be convinced that they fancy ones are sure to please you, are the most beautiful goods ever as they surpass all previous efforts. shown in Exeter. We have thein Christmas Cloves from 15c to $1.54 and everyone is s bargain. Our glove stock contains all the Christmas Belts new and correct things in gloves - Black and Colored Kid, Undressed Have you seen the new Bens?? Kid, Silk Lined Mocha. Swedes in We have theta just tine for Christ - all colors, Cashmere and Ringwood mar. Wide and narrow Leather, in all shades. 'Elastic with cut steel trimming, Christmas Linens Leather with cut steel trimming, Silk Belts in all colors, and the new Doylies, Fence Cloths, ('entre Metallic Melts and Belting, I'ieces, Sideboard Scarfs, and Tea Christmas Furs Cloth. They come in Plain, Fancy .14, one of our nice Furs will or Hemstitched, and are a beautiful y collection. Also a full line of Tableslake a very useful Christmas Gift. Linens and Napkins. A nice Fur -lined or Fur Coat. Ruff, Y*tuR or (gap would be very nice, Silk WaistsChristmas Silks trill find uR fully prepared for for Christmas all demands in Fine Furs. This is something you most not forget. For ds and $., we can give Stiitable for Dresses, Waiste or ffetas. Tamelinee and otheis.- you 140111" of the nicest Silk or Net Fancy Work. All colors in Jam Waists :you have ever bought in Ta Cream. White or {flack. Also a You (-amen. di) better than !my our full assolirll('ut of !flack or ('ream sit Lustre Waists. ilei( Don't Forget the Men ! ! ! They are Handy about Christmas. \V" h tv'• looked after the Gents' Want List and have a (oil stock of the tel y newest Neckwear. Ncekscatfs, (;loves, Sue•pend(•rs, Ilandkerchiefs, etc. I)o not fail to see the new Ties. :,') down for the Christmas trade 'n noth- ing but the newest colors and designs. Don't forget them. JONES & CLARK Big Reduction Sale Splendid Opportunities to Economise At This Big Store'' For the Next 30 Days 1 We want to raise $5000 in cash and in order to do so we will offer our entire stock of up-to-date goods at greatly reduced prices. An opportunity you can- not afford to miss. We suggest early action (in the part of intended purchasers in this great sale. Re- member this includes every department of 001 Lig sti)re. This is It genuine sale as we must have the money 1 1, fi R()WE