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DENTIST
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Teeth extsaeted Wit,itotut pain, or any
bad &Teets, Office over Gladistst,n dt
Stantid'ry's Office, Mahn Street, Exeter.
LEGAL
DICl SQV & CARLING. BABBIS"2'BRS,
Souoteko, N stories, Conveyancers, Com-
missi,oners, Solicitors for the 1vlolsons
Sank, etc,
genet' to Loan at lowest rates of interest
Offices -Main -St„ Exeter
L B. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONET TO LOAN'
We have a lamge amount of private
funds to loan on fa= and village prop-
erties at low rates of interest,
GLADMA:N Sc St.ANi2t3RY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter.
T. SENIOR,
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
Company, also Etre Insurance in lead*
ing Canadian and DrIa.*) CoanpWales.
;widest -'St.,, Exeter.'
T. B CABLING
Lite, Ii'ire, Accidtatit and Plate C3laee
Insurance, Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting auction sales. -- Exeter, Ont.
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FALL TERIVI OPENS SEPT 2nd
A New Catalogue of
t
Aller
Toronto Ont., is .now ready. Write
for one It gives full particulars con-
cerning a .famous school
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned Is offering for sale
that desira'b1e 100 acre farm, situated
In the Township of Riddulph, being Lot
13, Con. 1. 'There is on the prem ses
a good frame ?douse, ;n'at'n 'wtth:tounda-
^boat, orchard. The (slink is well drain-
ed and all under oulfivat1ort!, This is
an excellent facial, Well situated, and will
be -sold reasonable. For 'Cur'ther paxtle
,ukars apply to Johan O'Neil, Mooresville,
'e t. 'GPM. KELLY,
FARM VOR SALE.
The ,undersigned is offering for sale
Lot 6, North Bo'urttdasy- Stephen, con-
taining 100 acres of good land. There
.de on the premises a. good frame house
•with stone cellar ; bank barn with 'ce-
ment floors 3 good wells, anal a
•sreaii - orchard;. This .is a good wraith
for grass farm, ..or v.1th 1 make a good
sea f,atjrn. Situated two miles from
X77 phone in house. Will be ao1d
I red. unable. For particulars apply or
the premises, or write the undersigned,
Fred Green, Hay, or ID, S. Phillinte,
Exeter.
College at
Home
Thousands of ambitious young peo-
ple are fast preparing in their own homes to
occupy lucrative positions as stenographers,
bookkeepers, telegraphers, civil servants, in
fact every sphere of Business- Activities
You may finish at college' if you so wish
Positions guaranteed. .Enter college . any
.day; Individual instruction. Expert tea-
ohers. Thirty years, experence, largest
trainers in Canada. Seyen colleges, Spec.
ial course for teachers.
Affiliated with Commercial
Educators' Association of Can-
ada. Summer School at famous
Spotton Business College, Lon-
don,
GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD
President Principal
r$iYNOPSTS OF CANApTAN NORTH
WFiS'r` LAND REGULATIONS
.14NY person •w.ho Is the sole• .head of
,o, family or any rallele over 18 years old,
tmay Homestead a, quarter section of
.availa'b1e Doimisi!bin. land Can Manitoba.
,'Saslsatk hewe n or Alberta:. The ap-
iplicant anrua•t appear in person at the
f'iaoMiolan Lands Agency .or °, Sub..
.agenny for the district. 1lintmy by pro-
m Y rziaade be made at any agency, oYi
eerta3:n coind:1tijQtas by ttather,. mother,
.son, daughter, brother 'or sister ,of in-
tending Utouneistea4 er
butler—Six • ,tnxtsitliis' residence upon
and quitivation of the. land ,Ln - each
*of three years, A boen.esbeader.Olaf.live
owithlir• Woe rt -res od his honie,s'tead on
a term of at Least 80 aortas sollely
.awned and occupied by •hLin or by hl•s
^funkier-, mother, son 'daughter, brother
-or ,slated•
in certain • ;districts a,huttnesteader
,;good ;standing rtiay pre-empt a quart.
.,er-ieectiony 'along side hris homestead,
-Price '68.00 per acre.
Duties Must reside- -upon the 'loam
' stead.. or ,pre-emption 'six months in
;'08-0b, of ,slx .reads <froan date oC lions -
1
. :stead entry (including the time re-
.qulred to earn homestead patent) and
cultivate fifty +acres oars.
A beanesteader .who, has exhausted lis
hdmestead ri,sht; and cannot obtain tr
pre-aetllptiom the. enter .tor a pun.
•ceased 1iotnw.os1old In certain'dtstri:cta
Price -x+8.00 par acre, Duties Must
maids six naorntihs in each of these
years,, cultivate: fifty acres and erect
a house' Werth "$.8004
NVIt W. 1vOItY,
Deputy of. the Minister of the Inter!or
N,1$,-TTnaitta:sz'rived 'evublica•tton of
.t'hleu advertisement naot.be pfd for.
1SO'ACRE FARM .FOR 'SALE,
The undersigned is offering for
sale fin the
haat fin e 150 acre. armlw;e
Township of Stephen, being t11e west
if of Lot. 15, Con. 8, and Lbt 16,
Con . There is on the latter a good
frame house, containing a rooms, two
goo` bank barns 84x40 and SOx50,with
goo' stabling underneath; 'a never-
failidf well with wind mill apoliances;
watez through the barn; well under -
drained well fenced and in good state
of 'cultivation. For further particul-
ars apply on the .premises to J. K,
Schroeder; or B. S. +Phillips, Deal.
Estate Agent, Exeter, Ont.
Electric Restorer for Men
Ph osphonol restores every nerve in the body,
to its proper tension; restores
vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual
weakness averted at once. 1'hoaphonol, will
uno
Make yoanew vati. Price 8$ a box, or two for
lib. • Mailed to any address..The Soobell Darn;
Co,. t..Oard artmea.Ona.
CENTRA..
S"N RATFORD,.. ONT..
CANADA'S BEST BUSINESS
COLLEGE
We have thorough courses and
competent experienced instructors,
We do more for our students and
graduates than other schools do. At
present we have applications offering
from $600 to $1200 per annum r'for
help • Business men know where
they get the best help. We have
three departments,. Commercial, .Short-
hand and Telegraphy. Get, our free
catalogue,
17 A. MCLACELAN, Principal.
Every Noniao
is interested and should know
about the wonderful
Marvel Whirgna spray
Douche
Askyour druggist for
it. II he cannot supply
the MARVEL, accept no
other.' brit send stamp for ilIus-
trated book—sealed. It gives full
particulars and directions invaluable
to ladles.'WYNDSOASUPPLY CO.,Windsor.Ont
General Agents for Canada.
Dr, de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
all cheap imitations. Dof thefemale. Van scare Refuse
old at
115 a hex, or three for 310, Mailed to any. address.
The Ic+bef Drug Co., St. -Catharines, Ont.'
CLINTON--A quiet . but pretty
wedding took place in St Toseph's
church on Monday last when Miss'
Susie E. Ha,ley of town artd Mr. Wil:- t
Liam Morrison of Hullett were united
in the holy bonds of rnatrhnony,
TG FARMERS WANTING STEN.
Farmers wanting ,hired men for next
aeascat e'iwuld plfade their orders at once
other+ ia+e there will be .difficulty in
sectiritt& 'help. antlers left with the
Local Government Employment •. Agent
Dos . this district, Advocate Office, or
adereceed thereto, will receive prompt
attention C. IL SANDERS, Agent.
TUCKERSMITH Another of those
sturdy 'o a s a at
pioneers 1 s d a y i
S wa n
day week in the person of, John 1)ay-
man, at the great age of 85 years.
Born in Devonshire, Eng, he cane to
this country .many years ago.. tie was
a good neighbor and a manof star-
ling principles, Awaiting the arrival
of members of the family :ram `•rhe
west .'the funeral'' did not tape plac a
until Thursday, when a large number
of friends
followed the remains to the
Exeter cemetery for interment.
SUFFERED
WITH BILIO1JSNESS AND SICK
II.PJAp,ACPIFJ
- 'C oary, .rul8, 1011.
I was a. (great suifcher for a lost;,
time with, 8,il,i!alusness, Wok headache,
and Liver Trouble. Nothint, 'seemed to
do stir any good, I lttad almost given
up in deepadr when I decided to try.
FIG PILLS
.After takingabout half a box the head
aci•.eg stopped and my appetite improv-
ed.
mprov+ed. I have just finished the fifth box
and feel as well ass! ever. I can -heartily!
recommend Fig PIIUs for stomach, and
liver troubles. Mo. Mary Epson.
Sold at all dealelie' in 2$ and 50 cent
boxes or Mailed by t(hel Fig Pal Co., St.
Tliamas, Ont.
Sold at Howey's Drug' Store.
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught abykthe expert instructors
ad/./Ade,1
'T M. C. A BLDG..
LONDON, ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue
free: Enter any time.
J. W: Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
Principal Chartered Accountant
17 Vice -Principal
CANADIAN
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
To
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKAT( WAN
Rada 'P esday until October 26thh; Inclusive.
Wianupeg and Return $30.00
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
Other por
RetwuaU ntit two mmonths..� CoA
BOMESEE ERS' TRAIN leaves
9, each',Tuesday. May to
Best train to take. se
red early morning. enabling
maim sj 'beaach line connections.
Through trains Toronto to
Winnipeg and West
oronto
Pard rs -f rom Canadian
miteD.P.A.; C.
HOUSE
CLEANING
SNA
Ye Olde Firm Of
Heintzman & Co...
LIMITED
One Genuine Heintzman & Co. Up -Right Piano, Fancy
Walnut Case, slightly used, splendid condition, fully guar:.
anteed 5 years. Regular price 450 selling price $290.00 $6.
per month.
One Thomas Square Piano Rose Wood Case 7i 1-3 Octave
over strung scale guaranteed 5 years $150. or $3. per month
' One R.'S. Williams Square Piano Rose Wood Case ;71-3
Octave over strung scale in splendid condition guaranteed
5 years. $150.00 $3.00 per month.
One Steadman Square: Rose Wood Case 7 1.3 Octave
averstrung scale in splendid :condition {guaranteed 5 years
$150.00. $3,00 per month,'
-15 or 20 Organs in good repair fully guaranteed from $10
to $50.00 one to $2.00:: per month,
Heinztman & Co.
193-5-7 Youn;e StreetTaronto
or Heintzman & Co. 38 Ontario Street, Stratford
Helntzmla,n and Co,,, Please mail me
to -day a list of slightly used Upright
Pianos advertised in the Exeter Ad-
vocate.
Name
ddross
I.FARQUHAR
The funeral of the late W.J, Vance`
which was held'.
on Wednesday .ta
t
to Stafta cemetery was largely 'It-
to the rites of the I.O.F. or which
tended and was performed according
the deceased was a n nnber. Among
those from a distance attending the
funeral were, Mr, and Mrs, J. J,
Mitchell of W Ingham, Mr.. and Mrs. R
Neil of London, Mr..and Mrs, jos.
.
"Vance of Listowel, Miss. Nellie Stew-
art of Toronto,
Too late for 1st -week.
Mr, Henry Francis left Saturday to
visit relatives in Michigan,—Miss Mary
Hay.of Kippen spent a few days with
friends in the vicinity, -The Misses
Jennie and Beckie Stevenson of Lis-
towel visited at Mr. Wm. Ward's for
a few days.—Master Lloyd Stewart is
spending the holidays an the neigh-
borhoon.--Mrs. Dan. Coward and \iiss
Maggie left on Tuesday for trip
through the Western Provinces.
The Thames Road . School held
their annual picnic on Friday last in
Jas .Cottel's' bush, A game of . base-
ball between the school girls and a
team picked from the older girls re-
sulted in a victory for the former.
The Main Street team from Exeter
came over and pioyed a very interest
ing game with the Thames Road boys
the score standing 13-15 in, favor of
Thames Road.
Following is the list of the first3
in the school children's races,- Boys
running, J Hodgert, N Hunkin, V.
Jeffery; Girls' running, V. Stewart, W
Knight, M Pollen; Boys' running, C.
Doupe, W. Turnbull, C. Stewart;
running, R. Pollen, E. Knight, D.Arnt
strong; Littre boys running, S. Fran-
cis, S, Pollen, W. Allison; Little Girds
G. Knight, M, Cottel, E. Stewart;
Boys Boot Race, C. Turnbull, M.Snell
J. Hodgert; Girls blindpfold race, H
Hunkin, E. Stewart,. 'L. Kay; Couplei
race, A. Hunkin, and G, McDonald, S.
Pollen and L. Kay, W. Allison and E
Stewart; Leap -frog race, C. Turnbull
and Jr. Hodgert, U. Snell and V,Jeff
ery N Hunkin and. A. Rundle; Girls
Peanut race, W Knight, M. Pollen, V
Stewart; Eskimo jump, G. Stewart, E
Stewart, L Kay; Boys 3 -leg race J.
Hodgert and Charles Jeffery; U.Snell
and Victor, C. Turnbull -arid R. Will
jams • Broom race, L. Kay, E, Stewart
M. Pollen; Leap -frog race, G. Mc-
Dgnald and S. Pollen, S. Francis and
W. Allison; Girls 3 -leg race, G. Dun. -
can and. L Kay, W. Knight and • V.
Stewart, M. Doupe and I Williams;
Boys Eskimo. jump, S, Francis, G.
McDonald, W. Allison; Needle race.
J. Hodgert and G, Duncan, E, Pollen'
and L Kay, C. Jeffery and H. Hun -
kin; Girls 3 -leg race, A. Jeffery and
L Knight, L. ICay and A. Hunkin G.
Stewart and M. Cottel; Girls Peanut
race .R Pollen, E. Knight, Dorothy —
Biscuit race, C, Stewart and R.Pollen.'
A. Rundle and E. Knight; C. Doupe
and I. Williams.
HENSALL
James Johnston was taken seriously
ill with appendicitis last week for the
third time, and' he was rushed to the
London 'hospital where he underwent
an operation and is now doing well.—
Tom Jarrott of North Portal, Sask., is
a visitor in town.—Miss. Helen Mac-
arthur of London is the guest of her
uncle H. Arnold.—Miss Florence Rey
golds is home from Calgary, where
is on the teaching staff.—Mr. A. B.
Rea and wife of North Dakota were
visitors here last week.—Mrs. James
Rea ,who has been with her daugh-
ter Mrs, J. MCD. Wilson for some
time, has returned to St. Marys.—Mr.
Lorne Scott and wife of Toronto, C.
Chapman and wife of Berlin and Mrs
Ballantyne of Atwood, .attended the
funeral of . Miss Edith Scott—John D
Buchanan of East Orange, N.Y., is
home for his holidays.
i..
WINCtIELSE•
A.
Farmers are busy with their hay
which is a very light Crop this year.
—Mr. Henry Francis returned Thurs-
day from z visit with friends and
relatives at Crosswell, Mich, He re-
ports the crops in that section ex-
cellent particularly the hay crop.—Mr
A 0, Francis was last week appoint-
ed to the Dairying Branch of the
Agricultural Department at Ottawa as
Inspector of Herds in the Canadian
Performance. Mr. Francis has had
considerable experience in -the line of
duties pertaining to his recent ap-
pointment and the government , has
made a good choice in selecting Mr.
Francis to fill' this important posit-
ion. He left Monday evening for 01
tawa to commence his duties.
ZURICH' -
Jacob Kepfer of the Parr Line, met
with a serious 'accident while cutting
wood by the aid of a gasoline engine
The belt flew off the pulleynear the
saw and he reached to free it nes-,t
the fly wheel when it caught his arm
and broke it between the wrist and
elbow, I. -
W. H. Hoffman has secured the
first mail route contract from Zurich
His trip takes in Zurich road, Parr
line to Hillsgreen,, thence into Stan-
ley, returning by th e Blind line. He
receives 1405,. '
Russell Zeller 'visited relatives` and
friends in. Detroit a few days. --Mr.
Ezra Kaercher of Berlin is spending a
few days this week with parents.—Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Ruby visited relatives
and friends in 'Detroit.—Cl. Hartleib
has bought the . Morrison harness
stook at Hensali.--Rev C. C. 3. Maass
left last week for his hew home near
Philadelphia Mr. Maass and bis estim-
able wife will be greatly missed by a,
large circle of . friends.
LTYC'AN
The engagement is 'announced of
Miss Etta Stanley, daughter of Mr
and Mr's. James Stanley, of .Duran.
Ontario, and Mr..Thtnas O. McFarlane
of Edmonton. The marriage took
Place on July 9 at; Christ church Ed-
monton.
Bruce Leckie, 13. A., of retrolea
has been appointed principal of the
tatoan Tigh School at asalary of $1,
5OOper annum. This completes the
list, with Mr, Leckie the Misses
a d Misss Pitch of T ingssville. London,
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PURL --- PALATABLE -- NUTRITIOUS --- BEVERAGES
FOR SALE BY WINE Arm SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE
LOCAL OPTION Residents is the local option districts
can legally order from this brewery whatever they.
require for personal or family use. Write to
JOHN LABATT, Lllurrse, LoNnoN, CANADA
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hat This Sectional Fire -
pot Means to You
These are some of the ad-
vantages of the Sunshine
Furnace. Our agent will be
pleased to show you others,
or write for booklet.
The " Sunshine " has a
straight -sided semi- steel
firepot, extra heavily rib-
bed and made in two
sections. The two sections
allow for contraction and
expansion—which prevents
cracking. The heavy ribs
and semi -steel give extra
strength and added radiat-
ing surface. Ashes cannot
adhere to the straight sides
which assures an all-over
clear fire. This means the
greatest heat from the
fuel consumed.
WC1aryt
Sunshine Furnace
London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver St. John, N.B.
Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon Edmonton 334
Sold by T. Hawkins & Son
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That's the big essential of all
foods and Kellogg'&Corn flakes
possesses this quality in a high
degree.
Has a flavor all its own --as nutritious
heavier foods but, .being as more
easily digested, is far more sustaining.
Sold by all Grocers . at 1Oc
Look for this
signature