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TWENTY-THIRD YEAR.
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909.
SANDERS & CREECH
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The Old Reliable
WE TOLD YOU SO !
Some time ago in one of our advertisements we told you this would be a
BIC SEASON WITH US. We have a right to
say so, too. Our store never was in a Netter position to meet every one's
needs than it is this fall. The goods we are showing and the modest prices
we are quoting are snaking people SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE
Have you looked over our goods ? Have you asked the prices ?
GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES
• are the two things that are making us a big store. No matter what you may
need, whether DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCK-
ERY, it a' :'1 pay you to come bore.
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Special
This week we are offering a number of LADIES' READY -TO NEAR
SKIRTS AT BARGAIN PRICES -$3.50 for $2.50-$4,00 for $3 00-$4.75 for
$3.75-$5,00 for $4.00. A few ODD SKIRTS for $3.00.
Highest Prices Paid for Produce and Poultry. dead „r alive!
Butter 22c, Eggs 24c. trade; 23c cash. These price enhject to
change,
Dried Apples 6c Potatoes 50c per Bag, traie or cash
CARLING BROS.
SELLING OUT
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
GREAT CLEARING SALE
Of Our BIG STOCK
For Cash or Produce
We Keep Nice, Clean, Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
PHONE 22
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE
rsettrflslsaal O.N•.
Dia. IL 1. SOL'I.$TON, L D. 8., D. D. 8.
DINTIST
■ swbss of Ms 8. 0. D. 8. of Ost.Mo sad Honor
O sdsato of Iosmate balversity.
OTROS: Ores Dkksos a Oarilag'e low noes, 1s
Ds. Aa4eesosY forme Distal Polon.
.DR. A. IR KINSMAN, L D. 8., D. D. let
Hsnor graduate of Toroeto 1)alesristr.
DENTIST,
toll 'Wetted without any pais, or say bad *fleets
OSss seer Gladsoaa A Stanhury's oMeo, Mala street
lessee.
/goalies'
11 R BRIOHT, M. D., M. C. r. a 8. HONOR
11. Graduate of Toronto Uslrenit Two yeah
tesl/ent pky.idsn Royal Alexandre Hospital, etc.
OtBce sad Residence, Dr. Amos' Old Stead, Andrew
Street, BITTER.
Dlt. A. T B",NU. TORONTO, IiRAOUle
ATE O
New York l;radaate College, summer er t0
practice and OR! a rf 1,r. A. I' Manor, Andr•w 81.,
Eteur.
D.. T. P. DCLAU0111.iN
HU resumed pra.-tkce after spending a year (Col
'cgs) K British and Continental Hospitals. General
rracti •e witb special attention. to Eye, (with tetra. •
nen) Ear Noce and Throat.
Ofece: Dashwood, Ont.
Legal.
DICIIION a CARI.ING. BARRISTERS, eOLICI
tors. Notsties, Cooveysocers, Ccmmiwiooen
Solicitors for Molsons Bank, ete.
Mosey to Loaf at low set rates of interest
Ottf'n, Main street. Ratter,
1. S. OaLm.,B A - 1 H teas
mow TO LOAA.
a
tee bete a large amount of prir ate funds to loss
• tsarn sod vinare prepertse@ It low rates of later
see.
(MADMAN a 8TANBURT,I
eau:eters, Pill item I/aln et . Flitter On
R. S. PHiLLiPS, Ezgrslt.
ticeas.4 Asctlssosr.
Pale. attended le an parts. 8atisfar•tioa guaran-
tied of eo pay Terms nason►N.. All orders left
at Advo.�ate •e w&1'e promptly attended to
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life A'urence
Contrail, *Igo Fire Insurance in lead-
ing t./inaction and British Compantee.
Main -St.. Exeter.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
WM. ANDERSON. Lctr,..d Auctioneer
for Huron Cou1ty. Terms reaeo:.able.
tla:rs •an be made at the Advo•ate.
13xt'rr% or litnry )tuber's Office. Cred-
iton.
FARM WANTED TO RENT.
10o acres, to get possession In fall.
Apply to SANDERS & CREECHI. Exeter
WE WANT
For h'a't ar.d Winter mouths In Exeter
and sur'cu:.ding country an active re-
liable agent to take orders for nursery
stock.
GOOD PAY WEEKLY. OUTFIT FREE.
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
bon ACRES
of the choicest nursery stock whirs•. you
.cal direct 'o your customers. This Is
one of the advactagcrs our men have over
jobbers. We guarantee the delivery of
trees Ir; GOOD CONDi-"ION and UP TO
CONTRACT GRADE. Write for partic-
ulars-PELHAM NLRSERY Q.. TOR-
ONTO. ONT. }'lease mention this paper.
FARM 1011 SALE.
100 acre farm In Usb rh,e, two and one
halt smiles from Exctcr, also a brl:k
house on Main -etre. t, Exeter. and a car-
load of gree; Cedar posts.
WM. M. BL:\Tf11FORD
FARM FOR SALE.
One of the finest farms In t'eborl.e
Apply to SANDERS & CREECII, Exeter
FOR SALE
('ottagt a Al three lots in Exeter, being
lots Nos. 55. 56, and 57. on the South
.1de of Simcoe Street. On this property
is a frame cottage (brick foundatlon)con
talr,ing five rooms and a good cellar.
Also a good well and a large sable.
(rood garde'. and fruit trees. The pro-
perty Is to be sold to wind up the estate
- \prly to OLADMAN & STANRURY,
it,rrtsters, Exeter, Ontario.
YOUNG 011001) SOWS FOR SALE
Two excellent brood sows. bred from
pure tlerkshlre and Tamworth, for sale
%EPly at this office.
FARM FOR SALE
4 acres of farm land 1:1 the village of
Exeter. 13 acres in tall wheat. fail
plowing nearly finished. well fenced.
well drained and watered; good 1 1-2
storey brick house, containing 9 living
room,. hard and soft water in the
house. good barn, number of fruit trees.
situate nort't of the station road. Exeter
nor p.arti.0 ars apply to JOHN 11AtCK-
Si1:1W. I'-cp'letor, or P. ?. PHILLIPS.
auctioneer.
THE E\ErElt COUNCIL
The Council of the Village of Exeter
met in the Town hall i'riday at 8 p.m.
All the members present. The minutes
of the last regular and two special
meetings held Ott. 1n and 18 and 22.
were read and apptoved. Mr. a\'m.1{ard-
Ing, weigh scale manager. addressed the
council as to repairs on the seelea
building. The reeve advised %tr. Hard-
ing that alterations were to be male in
the Battle yards on account of .he ere. -
tion o: the water lower. hence vaunt
not advise any further repairs at the
present time.
The following accounts were read and
ordered paid, -Electric Light company,
arc light. 69.04, aeries 53.36, Town
Hall 8.60. t oral 124.00 ; Labor acct.,
T. Elliott 4.38, T. Brock 5.00, T.Houl-
den 1.51), G. Atkinson 2.17, G. Cudmoro
1.50, S. Sanders 4.05, R. Robina 75c..
D. Guile. 2.00, R. Delbridge 7.89, F.
Mallott 1.12 11. Cundy 1.7 5, J. Sutton
75c., S. West 1.50. L. Preszcator 1.12
J. Ogden 3.30, W. J. Bissett, part sal-
ary, $:t:t, C. N. Cross, part aviary Cem-
etery *20 ; Jas. Dennis, part salary
bell -ringing, 10.00, Jerry Knott, labor
1.50, F. Kerr, tale, 4104.61. Ereter
S:tlt Works Co, salt. 3.80 ; J. }1.Grleve
rile and labor 01 drain 4.75, Jas. Mur-
ray, acct. repairs to pipe gas. engine
1.25 • Jewell & Harness, are. repairs to
Town, Hall steps. 9.50. T. Hawkins &
Son. are. supplies. *1.42: The Exeter
Times, ac: t. printing 10 date 43.65,Bell
Telephone Co., messages, 4.55; Wm.
Harding for sale of Ole and water from
tanks 1.50.-.\mouoting In all to *700.-
3u. -Passed on motion of Carling and
.uker.-Carded.
I'er Johns and Luker -That the reeve
and treasurer borrow $1000 for water
works expenditure, also $701 for cem-
ent walk expenditure. -Carried.
Per Carling and Heaatan-That Jos.
Lawson's pre'p'aid certified ace. per
engineer's statement of $201). and cert -
!fled certificate No. 2. for $450 be
paid per water works a:couut.-Carried.
The account of. •t:.e London Boit and
Hinge Works. of $6.31, water works ac.
was ordered paid on motion of Catling
and Hearn.ui ; alio that 1t. G. Seldon
be p31d 4700, installment on cement
walks. -Carried.
Per Carling and Luker that where the
4 ft.. 8 In. walk was built that the
property fronting the same be assessed
25 per cent. of tin: total cost as other
properties are assessed.-t`.arrled.
A circular letter from the city clerk
of Toronto regarding petition 10 gov-
ernment re- Munielpal ownership of tel-
ep'tones was read and laid over until
neat meeting.
LOCAL OPTION -The Local Qptton pe-
tition signed by ratepayers of the mun-
icipality and filed with the clerk Thur.-
d.ey Oct. 28th, was read and laid on the
table and on motion of Councillors Heit-
man a„d Carling -That the petition be
received and sent to the clerk to verify.
-C.rrled. Adj. by Carling.
Jos. Senior, Clcra.
TIIE REV. IRL R. HICKS ALMANAC
1'01: 1910. -Ready Nov. 1 Stir, a splendid
year -book, on astronomy and meteoro-
logy. the only one containing the orig-
inal hicks' Weather Forecaster.- By
nail postpaid. 35c.. on newstands, 30c.
Onc ropy frc• with a year'; suhecrip'lon
to WOi(D ANL) WORKS, ter )rev. Irl
R. Hicks Monthly Magaz(t,e, the best
$1 monthly to America. Discounts on
Almanacs In quantities. Agents wanted.
Remember, the genuine Hicks Fore-
casts" are not published anywhere else
-coo get them only In 1.1s own pub-
acatiur,. WOitD .\Nie '.VOiRKS PUB-
LiSHING CO.. Z21!1 1.otu+t St.. St,i.,uis
Mo.
Itr;It1: LOST Olt STOLEN.
A 1,! •. Sa7,katr'.:Cw,etl robe was etol-
cn o- takes i' ntletake front t!'e Central
Ilot.1 etahics on Wcdnceday :Ig'tt. Nov.
3rd. Itcward for information that w111
lead to Ise recovery. Leave Information
at this office or Central Hotel.
FARM FOR SALE.
Choice hundred acre farm. being ,l.ot
3. Con. 1, Osborne, London Road. 3-4
mile from Oentralia, 3 miles from Ex-
eter. On the premises there 1s erected
a goal brick house. all conveniences,
large bank barn 80t45, finished In
latest improved style; drive house. good
orchard. never falling water, well In
barn and house, 12 acres fall wheat.
Ail p,owing done. if not sold privately
on or before the 21 day of Dec. will be
sold by public auction at a date to be
flied later. Easy terms of payment.
For terms and particulars apply to
Jas. Handford. prop.. Centralia. or to
T. Cameron. auctioneer, Farquhar 1'. 0.
CLERK'S ADVERTISEMENT OF
COURT in NEWPPAPER
Notice is 'hereby given that a Court
will be held pursuant to The Ontario
Voters' List Act. by His honour the
Judge of the County Court of the County
of Huron at the Town Hall on Wednes-
day. the 24(1. da; of November. 1909.
at 10 o'clock to the forenoon. to hear
and determine complaints of errors and
omissions In the Voters' List of the
Municipality of the Village of Exeter
for 1909.
Dated this 9th day of November. 1910.
J. SENIOR.
Clerk of the Municipality of the Village
of Exeter.
ESTRAY CATTLE
There strayed front the fifty -acre farm
of the undersigned. Con. 4. Stephen Tp.
about Sept. 15th. two yearling heifers.
roan color, one two-year heifer, white,
and one two-year steer. red. }reward
for information that will lead to heir
recovery. -FRET. KERR. Crediton East.
SEII\ANT GIRL WANTED.
Oco- eap..bk g.;" fa: general Louse
work -goad wages. references requl • el.
Apply Mrs. A. E. Reason, 629 Lorne. Av
Lei:.don. 0,,t.
DRIVER FOR SALE.
A good driver 4 years old -quiet In
every way. Appy at this office.
Local Items
During the past few weeks apples
`,.eve been pouring In at the Canning
Factory at suer a rate t:tat we under-
stand they are naw pretty well supplied
for the season.
A concert will be given in the Opera
!louse on Friday, Nov. 26. The pro-
gram Is being arranged. Among the
talent will be Master Douglas Stanbury
the wonderful buy singer.
aides Stewart is again bade to Exeter
to tear': dressmaking, which has been
with pupil. very aatiatactory. \('ill com-
mence duties Thursday, Nov, 11, in the
rooms above Mr. E. Elllot's offl:e.
Through the blowing out of a chill in
the foundry on l"rlday \Ir. John Me;
Laughlin while casting was burned by
tae hot metal about the face and one
ann. While rte I:Juries are painful the
,esult will not be serious.
The Landon Advertiser of Tuesday last
rceya of a former Exeter lady, to wa.':n
v+e exte!,d congratulatio.ts.-•' A 1.1 et
tut (Katy wedJieg tool: alai . at tin.
ncnte c: the bride s parents, \1r. and
etre N. 11. Davidson, at high goon
to -day, when their youngest tiaugnter,
Dorothy Evelyn, was united in ntarriaee
to Palmer G. Edwards of this city. The
cer•emoh) was performed by Rev. D!.
N• tn„ tut he presence of Intnlediate
relatives of the bride and groom. On
yeti return ft on1 a trip to Toronto
Frey will reside at Na. ' Car Noe to 'es -
cent, city, and will be at :some to their
frleods, after Jan. 1st''
JAMES WESTCOTT DEAD. -Just as
we are going to prese we learn: with the
deepeel regret of the death of Mr. .lames(
Westcott, who died at n1. hong near
Douglas, to -day (Wed.) after a
long and tedious Itlneos. His remains
will be brougnt here for Interment.
TRANSFER OF MEDICAL PRACTICE
Dr. A. T. ree,d,lat. of Maxwell, has pur-
chased the property and practice of Dr.
A. F'. Malloy. Exeter, and has already
taken poeseaslon. Dr. Bond has had
six years successful practice and is a
post -graduate of the Ncw York Post -
Graduate hospital. Dr. Malloy Intends
leeving In about three weeks to take a
post -graduate course 'u Ncw York. Dur -
'rig his stay here the Doctor has en-
deared himself to many and all will In-
deed be sorry to hear of his removal
(rem our midst.
CANADA'S BIGGEST MAN DEAD.
Johnathan Miller, the heaviest man In
Canada, died Nov. 8, at Carlow, near
Goderlch. He weighed 465 pounds and
was 63 years of age. He was a hotel
keeper, and had kept hotel 1n Goderlch
Seaforth and Carlow. He was well-
known to many Exeter people, a:td in
fact was a notable crtaracter owing to
his great weit(„t.
J. W. DOYLE THE C.'.NOIDATE.
Ailsa Craig, Nov. 8. -North Middlesex
Conservatives are out to win the com-
Ing by-election for the Legislature, and
to -day met in cot,veutlor here, when ev-
ery delegate appointed was present a lid
cheered to the echo when It was an-
nounced that J. W. Doyle, the well-
known McGinty:ay Township fanner.
would be the standard-bearer for S.
James Whitney. The by-election was
made necessary by the resignation of
Ross, who 1s running for the Commons
in West Middlesex.
AN INFLUENCE F'Oit GOOD.
1.1 cv.ry ',o: r possessing a cloy of
"The Soul's Awakc:,iug" tt.c picture
wi!' have .10 lespiring influence. 0.12
r:carr
t11(s of looking at It. It has
9ornething in it that appeals to the
soul and from which one cannot turn
away. Parente should see that this
picture finds a place In their homes.
Tile Family will be the better of 1t.
The Publisher. of the Family herald
and Weekly Star of Montreal certainly
deecrve credit for placing such a beau-
tiful picture within the reach of all. it
1s 19124 incites ready for framing•
and is given absolutely 'ree to every
person subscribing to that great wcek-
Iy, the best on the continent and only
one dollar a year. No time should be
lost in ordering that paper and mak-
ing sure of a copy of the picture. 1t
Is certainly a charming subject for any
hone.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. 8. NO. 4,
STEPHEN •for October. -Sr. iV.. While
Schwartz, Otto Drown, Gordon Cornish,
Clinto.t Ilrown. Alvin Cornish; Sr. 111.,
Edna Amy, ilia Eflber, Emerson Roese
ler, Lavine Smith; Jr. 111., Clinton Mor -
lock. Joseph Schwarz, Eddie Cornish
Joe Brokenahlre : 1!., Carrie Schroeder.
Clara Morlock. Mary Wild, Adeline
\Vein. hazel Pecszcatur, Emerson Wein,
Olive Comlgh: 1. 11. Arn,strong,teacher
01111118
Davls.-ln Exeter. On Nov. 4th. to \17.
and Mrs. }tichard Davis. a son, still-
born.
t4 ruttcn.-i,, Hensall, on the 6th, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Scrutten. u daughter.
HA IIRIAGlts
Sullivan--Farrel-At St. Peter's church.
Moo"e,vtlle, on Nov. 10, Mr. Lawrence
Sullivan. to Miss Margaret K.. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Farrel.
of Mooree•;11c.
DEAT118
\i,Do'tald.-in Prucefield. Oct. 20. 1''t -
can McDonald aged 96 years.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received up to Friday.
Nov. 191h. 1 J09. at six o'clock p. m..
for the construction of about 35 cubir
yards of concrete foundol:0,i for water
tank. to he erected at the Town fla11.
Exeter. Plans ►nd specifications at ce-
::re of the undersigned. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily areepted.
.1. SENIOR. Clerk.
The lean OUTSIDB and The fan INSIDE.
-- BOTH
I" Know That Our Clothes Are Right ! *
The One Can SEE the STYLE
And The Other Can FEEL the COMFORT
The STYLES are NEW and the MAKE is CORRECT
Big shoulders; firm unbreakable lapels; never bulky; good appearance.
Many different sorts, many different prices -and both right.
Plain and fancy clothe, young men's models and more conservative,
ideas for their elders.
SEMI -READY READY-TO-WEAR MADE -TO -MEASURE
SANDY BAWDEN
Boots and Shoes Children's Clothes:
We are fitting cases
of eye -trouble that
are worse than yours
No case too complicated or too small.
My Method of Testing,
" Looking Into The Eye"
reveals all troubles, great or small. 1f you have any suspicion that
your eyes are not right, call and have them tested. " A stitch in
time saves nine" and ran he applied to eye trouble as well as other
thing.. A slight eye defect will develop into a greater one, if let go.
No charge for testing and an honest opinion given.
S. Fitton
JEWELER OPTICIAN
Wedding Rings and Marriage Licenses
It's Easv to Go Wrong
on the Furniture Question
And many and many a housekeeper has done it -
Most of them do it by means of the Mail Order
Catalogue.
In it. they see pictures of Beautiful Furniture,
along with wonderfal stories of cheapness. And they never stop to
reflect that things are so fixed in this world that much cannot be Nought
for little.
Furniture, of all things in the world, cannot be satibf,,cturilyr
bought without an examination.
We never tire of explaining all about the goods we sell, and after
you have made a selection you can he assured that what you purchase
will " MAKE GOOD" in long service.
JAMES BEVERLEY,
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
Stoves and Ranges
The Biggest and Best Display of Stoves
and Ranges in Exeter
C'ott1 or Wood Cooks . from $18 up
Cast Range, with Reservoir Spec. $25, good value
National Ranges. with Reservoir from $32 to $50
Imperial Oxfords 25 , 44
Garlands a - 38 " 48
Souvenirs 8 37 - 44
Don't Miss Seeing Our $25 Imp, OXford---The Best Store
Value Erer Offend !
30 Days to be 'Satisfied
Remember. We Guarantee All Our Stoves & Ranfies.
Jewell, Garlands and Souvenirs
from $35.50 up to $46
Wood Heaters from $2up
Wanted ---50 Second Sand Heaters
and Wood Cooks
BEAMAN'S HARDWARE & HOVE STORE
HEATERS