HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-8-14, Page 5GRAND TRUTH% SY'ST'EM
"A Perfect Woman Nobly Planned
To Warn,. to Comfort and. Command"
Nature never intended woman to be delicate, ailing, ora sufferer front
"nerves." Women in middle age complain. of "hot flashes." Many
women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood, and from moth.
erhood to middle life, with backache, or headache, dizziness, faintness, or
bearing -down sensations. For a permanent relief from these distressing
symptoms nothing is so good as
DR. P'IERCE'S
FAVORITE . pRESCRIPTION
as a soothing and strengthening ner-
vine—allays and subdues nervous excitability,
irritability, nervous exhaustion, and other
distressing symptoms commonly attendant
' upon functional and organic diseases of the
feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleep
and relieves mental anxiety and despondency.
The "Favorite Prescription"
Is known everywhere and for over 40 years as
the standard remedy for the diseases of
Women. Your dealer in medicines sells it in
liquid or tablet form; oryou can send 50 one.
cent stamps for a trial box of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription tablets. Address Dr.
Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate
stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules.
Farm Laborers Excursions
$10,00 to WINNIPEG — VIA CHICAGO AND DULUTH
Plus half cent a mile front Winnipeg to destination, but not beyond Mac-
leod, Calgary or Edmonton.
RETURNING
$18,00 to Winnipeg, plus half -cent a mile froth points east of Macleod
Calgary or Edmonton, to Winnipeg.
Aug, 18—From all sstations east of Kingston in Ontario.
Aug. 22—From all stations Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel inclusive, v;•1 Strat
ford and south thereof in Ontario.
Aug 25—From stations north of, ',ut not including. Main Line Tornto to
Sarnia Tunnel, viaa Stratfordo
all stations Toronto and nor:'t and
east of Toronto to Kingston.
Sept 3—Stations Toronto and Eaast& East of Orilla and Scotia Jct.
Sept 5—Stations Toronto to North Bav incl and west thereof in Ontario.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route be-
ti'ween Winnipeg, Saskatoon Edmonton.
Full particulars at all G.T.R. offices or write C. E. Horning, D.P.A,
G. T. Ry., Toronto Ont.
SEASIDE EXCURSIONS
Aug. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Round , Trip Rates from Exeter to
New London, Conn. 25,13
Portland Me. 19,90
Old Orchard, Me. 20.20
Kennebunkport, Me. ... ... 20.75
Murray Bay, Que. 23.35
Cacouna, Que 23.50
St. ,Johns N.B. 28.35
Halifax . N.S. 30.35
Charlottetown P.E.I. 31.80
Sydney N. S. 34.85
Proportionate low rates to other
points. Return limit Sept 4, 1913
. Full particulars from ,uty
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
each TUESDAY until Oct. 25th
Winnipeg and- Return 335.00
Edmonton and Return 43.00
Proportionate Iow rates to oth-
er points.
Return limit two months.
Through coaches and Pullman tour-
ist, Sleeping cars are operated to
WINNIPEG without change, leaving
Toronto 11.00 pat., via Chicago and
St. Paul on above dates.
Tickets are also on sale via Sarnia
and Northern Navigation Company.
Grand Trunk Agent.
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The Sunshine has advantages which
make it by far the best furnace to in-
stall. Our agent will be pleased to ex-
plain them, or write for booklet.
No Furnace
Dust in Your
Home.
You will have no fur-
nace dust in your home
if you have a Sunshine
Furnace. A special
dust flue prevents this en-
tirely by carrying
all dust up the
smoke pipe.
cGlary's
Sunshine Furnace
London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver St. John, N.B.
Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon Edmonton 333
Sold by T. Hawkins & Son
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DENTAL
Dr. Gf. F. RCIULSTON, L.D,S.,
DENTIST
ktem'ber of the It.C.D.S, of Ontario and
HOnIir Graduate of Toronto Untversitya
Office—OYVer Dickson & Carling's law
ofrite, Closed Wednesday afternoons.
DIt, A, It. KINSMAN, L.D,S., D.D.Sa
Honor Graduate of Toronto University
DDNR!IST
'•t/Teoth exyttlllcted without pain, or any
bad effeere, 'Oil ce Over Gladman &
Stanlitery'a Office, 11Madn Street, E%etCr.
LEGAL.
DICKS:ON & . CARLING, (BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com-
miesioners. Solicitors for the Moleone
Bank. etc.
Money to Loan at lowest a'atesof interest
Offices -Main -St., Exeter
L R. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a lame amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village prop-
erties at low rakes of ttnterest.
MADMAN & STANI3URY
Barristers, Solicitors, Ehreter.
J. SEINIOR
Agent Confederation Life Aeeurante
Company, also Fare Insurance inlead-
ing Canadian and British Companies.
Mann -St., Exeter.
T. B GARLING
Life, Fire, Acclderit and Plate Glass
Insurance, Collecting, accounts. and con-
ducting auction sales. Exeter. Ont.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT 2nd
A New Catalogue of
L IOTT
i//
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 desirable 100 acre farm, situated
in the Towrnsh'.p of Bjddulpb, being Lot
13, Can. 1. There Is on the prem see
a good !ragas nougat, barn aittkfounda-
tion, orcda nd, The fairtrrl is well drain-
ed and all under oultIvakilort. Trane le
an excellent farm, Well situated, and wall
be eold reasonable. For further partic-
ulars apply to John O'Neil, Mooresville,
Ont. WM. KELLY,
FARM, FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering for sale
Lot 8, North Boundary Stephen, con
tailing 100 acres of good land. There
,his on the premiseis a good trarne house
f with stone cellar; bank barn with ce-
ment floors ; 3 good wells, and a
errrall orchard;. This 1'e a good grain
or grass farm, or Would make a good
stock farm. Situated two miles from
Exeter ; phone in houses Will be sold
reasonable. For particulars apply on
the premises, or write the undersigned,
Fred Green, Hay, or D. S. Phillips',
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, Eater college any
day. Individual instruction. Expert tea-
chers. Thirty years, experence. Largest
trainers in Canada. Seven colleges; Spec-
ial course for teachers.
• Affiliated with Commercial
Educators' Association of Can-
ada. Summer School at famous
Spotton Business College, Lon-
don.
CO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD
President Principal
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SYNOPSIS OF CANAW.N NORTH
WEST LAND RE1d ATIONS
ANY person wino Is the sate head of
a family or any male over 18 years old,
may homestead a quarter section of
available D'otminibre land en Manitoba
S1a'skatlehewen or Alberta. The ap-
plicant must appear in person at the
Dominion Lands Agency or Snub -
agency for the district. PSn,brY by pro-
xy ,made be made at any agency, on
certain conditions by father, mother ,
son, daughter, brother or sister of in-
tending homesteader
Duties—Six menthe' residence upon
and cultivation of the Land In each
ot three years, A homesteader may live
within nine tulles of his homestead on
a farm of at least BO. acres sollelY
owned and occupied by him or by hire
tattler, mother, son daughter, brother
or sister.
in certain districts a homesteader win
good standing niay pre-empt. a nuart
or-1eection 'along skis kids homestead.
Price $3.00 per` acre.
Duties—Must reside upon the 'loe
stead or pre-enaptien Six inofl his In
eae;h of six yearns from date ot home-
stead entry (including the lues re,
quired to earn homestead patent) and
cultivate fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who hal dxhauated ars
homestead right and cannot obtain a
pre-+emption may enter for a pun.
chased homaa'ead In certain distn:cta
Price ,$•3.00 per acre. Duties-- Must
reside ,six anontihs im :Oath of these
years., cultivate fittY at;ree and erect
It ixoiose worth 000.
Vir`w W. CORKY,
Deputy et the Minister of the interior
N.B.-Unauthorized publication 0t
this at1vertizernent will not be .paid tor.
Electric Restorer for .men ,
Phosphonol ma ores every nerve a the body
to its proper,to sign i restore.$
V and vitality, Prattle ure decay and 411 80101
weakness averted at once. Phoillilleakel will
makeou a new Man. Price t3 a bort ti_t, &r
lis, matted to any addrtl s. The SoobooII
Co.. at. CaIhflrtne O
McGILLIVPA,Y—Mr, Chas, Bean xt
McGillivray had the misfortune to
lose his valuable Clydesdale stallion
"Marchfield Godolphin," It is stated
that Mr. B, had the horse insured for
$700 but this is only a small amount
considering , the animal's value.
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PURE — PALATABLE — NUTRITIOUS — BEVERAGES
FOR SALE BY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE
LOCAL OPTION—Residents in the local option districts
can legally order from this brewery whatever they
require for personal or family use. Write to
JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA
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•:':dolt-::ii''':i' . ..ia
The Western Fair
London, Canada
THE * GREAT LIVE STOOK EXHIBITION
$27,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions
Magnificent
Programme
of
Attractions
Twice Daily
Western
Ontario's
Popular
Exhibition
Sept. 5 to 13
Two
Speed:Events
Daily
Fireworks
Every Night
$2,000.00 ADDED TO THE PRIZE LIST THIS YEAR
Take a Holiday and visit London's Exhibition
Single Fare on all Railroads in Western Ontario
SPECIAL EXCURSION DATES—Sept. 9th, llth and 12th.
Prize Lists and all information from the Secretary
W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Socretary
HOUSE
CLEANING
SNAPS
Ye Olde Firm Of
Heintzrnan & 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' 7, 1-3 Octave
over strum' scale guaranteed 5 years $150. or $3. per month
One R. S. Williams Square Piaiiio. Rose Wood Case ,7 I-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
overstrung 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 Younge Street, Toronto
or Heintzman & Co. 38 Ontario Street, Stratford
Heintzman and Co. Please mail me
today a list of slightly used Upright
Pianos advertised in the Exeter Ad-
vocate.
Name
Address
HENSA.LL
Whilc riding a horse which start-
ed to run away, a little nephew of
Nate Warrener's became alarmed and
jumped off and in .alighting threw his
shoulder out, besides hurting his knee
badly,—Miss May Brandt of Elmira is
the guest of her Hensa.' friends,—
Mrs C. A. McDonell and daughter,
Dorothy visited in Forest,.—Miss
Ethel Murdock of Toronto has been
spending a few days with her par-
ents.—Will Bonthron of Detroit ac-
companied by his wife and child, is
visiting his parents.—Mrs. Cawthorpe
of Tavistock and little son, are guests
of her mother, Mrs, Dick.—The Mis-
ses Florence and Irene Pope of Bran-
don Man,, are home for a month'vis-
iting their mother and relatives,—Mrs,
Beeeli of Detroit is here visiting at
N Warrener's,—Mrs. J. C. Stoneman
of Toronto spent part of last week
with Hensall relatives.
ZURICH
--o--
Mrs D. Studer of Tavistock is vis-
iting her parentss, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Koedler for a few clays.—Mr. Peter
Eisenbach and family of Detroit vis-
ited relatives and friends,—Miss Al-
ma Axt has returned home after a
two weeks' visit in Detroit,—The
Misses Clara and Ida. Fritz of Guelph
are visiting at the home of Mr, and
Mrs Chas, Fritz.—Mr. Wilford K.
Brown of the Bank of Commerce, To-
rontoi. spending his holidays with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Brown,
-Mrs Fred Rruspe, who was visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Brown
for a number of weeks, returned to
her home in Seberingville.—Mrs. Theo
McAdams and children returned home
to London, after spending a month
with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.
Bassow at the Bronson Line.—Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Laporte and; family of Chat-
ham Mrs. Gumbelton and son, Iry-
ing John of Detroit, Mrs. Benetean
and daughter, Marie of Canard River,
Lafrmboise of Amherstburg are vis-
iting their parents, Dir: and Mrs.
John Laporte of Drysdale.
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The Bayfield Baseball team played
a friendly ,game with the local team
here Tuesday night, resulting in a
victory for the home team of 13-2.
McGILLI VRAY
George Charlton, aged 45, one of
the best known farmers of :McGilli-
vray, was hurled over a rail fence and
terribly hurt last week, whau, as hs
was hauling in peas, his team sud-
denlq bolted. The. horses ran clown
to the end of the field, which slopes
rapidly On reaching the fence they
turned sharply, with the result that
Mr. Charlton was hurled with great
force over the fence, into an adjoining
field. He made his way as best he
could• to the house, land w,hen Dr.
Hamilton arrived he found that Mr.
Charlton had a broken shoulder, sev-
eral fractured ribs, bad. cuts about
the head and -that he wast terribly
shaken up. It is expected ;that he
will 'recover, but will probably be laid
up for several months.
USBORNE COUNCIL
The Municipal Council of Usborne
met at the Township Hall, Elimville,
August 2nd. All the members were
present. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved.
The Clerk was instructed to notify
the contractor Winchelsea Drain to
resume work on his contract and com-
plete the same as soon as .possible,
while conditions are favorable; and
that if the work is not .in progress
on said contract at an early date the
contract nest be re -let; and that
Mr. Wallace's securities be notified
accordingly.
It was decided that the Dayman
Bridge on Con. 2 and 3 be repaired
by putting in new wooden joists and
wooden floor; and that the Reeve
complete arrangements for supplying
the necessary material as soon as
possible
It was resolved that the following
rates be levied for the current year,
viz :—Countyrate, 1.9 mills on the
dollar ,($4593.25) ; Township rate, 1
mill General School rate 1.12 mills;
ano that "the amounts required by
School Trustees be levied by special
rates on the various sections, and col-
lected with the other rates. Secre-
taries . of Trustee Boards will please
notify the Clerk of amount needed as
soon as possible.
Accounts amounting to $396.19 were
passed, and orders issued in payment.
Council then adjourned to meet 6th
Sept at one o'clock.
F. Morley, Clerk.
CLANDEBOYE
Mrs McKetnan and son of Wind-
sor are spending a month with her
mother Mrs. Geo. Carter.—Miss Flo.
McMillan of Kingston is the guest of
Miss Jennie Cunningham for a few
days,—Mrs. Jas. Simpson, who . was
seriously injured when her horse
shied at a passing auto is convalescing
slowly.—Mre, E. A. McKenzie has re-
turned from a visit in Detroit.—Miss
Ina Bice has returned after spending.
three years In 'training in Victoria Hos
oital, London.—Mr, and Mrs. H .B. Mc
Falls, are visiting in the east for a
week,
GRANTON—Robert. Stanley, resid-
ing near here, lost his fine barn, to-
gether with the season's crop early
Sunday .morning when lightning des-
troyed the barn during one of the
heaviest storms of the season,
BID'iJUL?H.—The Voters' List of
the Township of Biddulph for the
year 1913, has been given the Clerk
for distribution. In it are 733 names
of which 353 are eligible its furors.
SEAFORT'H,--•Tee by-law granting
aid to. the Clinton Knitting Company,
Limited, was carried here Friday by
a majority of 31 votes. The company
will occupy a store in the Campbell
block, and under the provisions of
the by-law the town agrees to give
them free rental 'and no taxes for a
period of five years. Ti return the
company guarantees to give employ -
'Ment to 15 hands at the start and it -
5ust ainin
That's the big essential of all
foods and Kellogg's Corn Flakes
possesses this quality in a high
degree.
Has a flavor all its own—as nutritious
as heavier foods but, being more
easily digested, is far more sustaining.
Sold by all Grocers at 10c.
Took for this
signature
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