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Exeter Advocate, 1913-8-21, Page 5
pp1N'.rAL, pr• O. kr . TICYUX+STAt`l, I,,D,S,, DJDM,. DEN'TIS'T gember o! the R.C,D,S. Of Ontario and Honor aeaduato of Toronto U.niversitY. 0/MP-eater Dickson & Carling's lave' office. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DB. A. Be TCINSM%,N, L.D.S., Honer . 44'raduate of Toronto UnlrversitY DENTIST 'P _ th 'exta ,(.ted without pain, or anY bad effectd. Office over Gladman Stan'bulry's Office, Malin Street, Exeter. LEGAL DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, SolicitOrs, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com n>;kesi"onera: Solicibors 'for . the Mo1sons Bank, etc. .. Kerley to Loan at lowest rates of inter€nt Offices -Main -St., Exeter I. R, Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson MONEYTO LOAN We have a large ainownt of private fiends to loan on faesa and village prop- erties 'at low rates of tnterest. MADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Soliicitors, Exeter. J. SENIOR Agent Confederation Life Assurance. Conspany, also kites Insurance 1r Deed- ing Canadian and FDritleh Companies. biatrti-St.,' Exeter. T. D :G4riRLIltd Lite, Fire, Accident and Plate ,f;isles insurance, C'olieot1ng aecounta, and coo-' ducttng auotten stales. Exeter. Ont. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT 2nd A New Catalogue of Toronto Oat:, is now ready. Write for one It gives full' particulars'coii- cerning a famous' school. `- ' FARM FOR SAL The undersigned: i ofteriog for sale that desirable 100 e.ere saitii s5tuated; in the Township of Blddulph. being Lot 13, Con. 1. There is on the pre rtioco • a good frame House, barb witk rotunda=. Cori, orcitgand„ Ttiww fa eni is well ;drake. od and -all ucnder oulirltvakeeone Tilies is an excellent farm, well eituated, and will be sold reasonable. For further, partite Males apply to Jaiia O'Neil, Mooresville, Ont. - - .WM..KELLY,' FARM FOR SALE The undersignsd is offering for sale Lot 8, North R;auaadary Stephen-, con - 1 tatning '100 acres of good .land. There; i ori the-premiseis a. good• frame house \Ih stone cellar bank barn with ce merit floors ; 3 .good " *vats, arid a small ',orchard;. ;Thls is a good grain or grass farm, or wbuld.melee a good • stock farm. - Situated two. /silos from v{K.z.,pe Exeter.; phone in house. Will be sold reasonabee. For particulars apply on the premises, or write the undersigned, Fred Green, Hay; or B. S. Phillips'. Exeter, 4 College At Hom.. e Thousands of ambitious young peo- ple are fast preparing in their own homes to' occupyluorative positions as stenographers, bookkeepers, telegraphers, civil servants, in fact every sphere of Business Activities You may finish at college it you so wish Positions guaranteed. Eoeer 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. GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD President Principal SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY person who Is the sole head of a. family or any male over 18 years old,: may hotmeetead a quarter section of available Dosnlsiltiaa land lin Manitoba Saekatichewe n or Alberta. The ap- plicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lander, Agency or Sub- agency four the dietrtct. Embry by pro- xy made be made at any agency, on certain, conditions by .bather, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister„of in- tending' hostsesiteed.ec Duties -Sax esos tics' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years, A homesteader may live within mine rt'("es oe ft'g homestead on a. farm of at least 80 aortae' seliely Owned and occupied by hurt or by his father, mother, fpan daughter, brother. or sister In certain dUstrlcts a lionneakeader tai good standing mals pre-empt a quart er-+section along side hes homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties-Mnrst reside upon the home stead or pre-emption sir months in each, of esix years from date. of home- ,stead entry einoi,uding the ulnae re- quired to teen liorteeatead patent) and cultivate fifty eeriest extra. A homesteader Who hes exhausted 'ifs hennestesel right and camnot obtain ti pre-+emptioinmay, enter for a pum cheese e homes' cad iii certain d!;steele ?rite' 0,00 p,er acre. Dt'ties..- Must reside six erreintihe lin each ref theca' .J'eaoe, cultivate tit& acres anderect a Y.nciise worth 000. . 'W. W',, Cola', Deputy : of the Minister .of Ills Lnthrlor tYriaoiho'razed publication Of ithAtm adw1"ti+aoa nt ,Willi t)4 t .be Peed fojr. SRUC ±J'IELD-On Sunday last the sad intelligence r checi us of the death of George Hart, a former esi- dent of our Village, who died at the home of hiss daughter, Mrs, Somers, of, Napier, on Friday, where he has resided for the past two years, He lived for a number of, years on a .arm in Stanley before he moved to our village He leaves three of a family, Wm. in Stanley; John of Calgary, and one ' daughter,wife of Dr. Sawers ol. Napier, where he passed away. His wife died nine years ago. His body His body was brought to Frttcefield for interment.' CLINTON-Mr. ,and Mrs, , John Pear son announce the engagement of their daughter, M. Irene, to Mr. Walter G. Holmes Edmonton, Alta., sou of Robert and lairs. Holmes, Toronto, formerly ,of • Clinton. The marriage will take place (luring: thelatter part of August, -Mrs. Wm. 'Christian announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Constance Helen; to Dr. Joseph C. Gaudier 'of Clinton, Thu marriage will take place Sept, 3 --Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Doherty announ- ce the engagement of their daughter, Helea Irene, to Mr. Samuel Thomas Ieppthorne, of Saskatoon, Sask., the marriage to take place on. the 3rd of September. Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol restores every nerve In the body to its ppropsr•tension; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phoepboaol will makeyou a new man. Price 113a box, or two for $5. Mailed to any address. Th• S000ell Drug Co.. et. Catharines. one. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects' taught by expert iastnietors. at the 1f; it. C. A. BLDG.. LONDON. ONT. Studeats.assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue free.: Enter` any time; J, W.. • Westerelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. Prindpil , • CanteredAceeestaat 17 Via-Priadpal CANADIAN P.n►C1 FIC HOIVIESEEKERY EXCURSIONS TO -�-- MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCITIRWAN Each Tuesday until October 28th; inclusive, Winnipeg and Return $35.00 Edmonton and Return - 43:00 Other points in proportion Return Limit two months. rHOMESEEKERS' TRAIN Naaves Toronto -2.00 ;p.m. each Tuesday. May to August. •tndi sive. Best train to take, as Winnipeg is reached early morning. enabling passengs to _Make all branch line connections. Through trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West . Particulars from Canadian Pacific Agents or trite M. G. MURPHY, D.P.A.; C.P. ley.`; Toronto Canadian National Exhibition EXPANSION YEAR New Livestock Department Everything in Agriculture Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by Foreign Countries Acres of Manufactures • MAGNIFICENT ART EXHIBIT Paintings from Germany, Britain, United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Cadet Review Japanese Fireworks Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's GrreaatGreatestCat Show B AND NIERO,THE BURNING OF ROME The Musical Surprise The Musical Ride Auto -Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Roman Chariot Races Athletic. Sports 'Great Water Carnival iR•ISH GUARDS BAND Score of other Famous Bands Twelve l3and Concerts Daily Wreck of the Airship Withington's Zouaves New Giant Midway Grand Double Dill of Fireworks PATRICK CONWAY'S (SAND Aug. 23 1913 Septi 8 TORONTO, A WHA.LEN. Mrs. Freeman of Mark,dale is vi sit- ng ir1ends around.heleandalsoher sols Wesley at Granton. -Miss Lily Tiffiany of Detroit is spending the summer here, the guest of her :00 - in Mrs. Wm. Morley.. --Miss Edna- Mc- Neil of Winghani has returned home after spending a pleasant time here with her cousin, Vera Ogden. -Mrs. Wm. Brooks and (laughter, Jessie, left Saturday to visit her sister at Sarnia. -Rural snail boxes are being erected all through this section of the coun- try some to be supplied from Gran - tan and some from Lucan. Our post- master, Mr. Geo. IVIillson has been no- tified that the office here may be closed, any time. -Hector Miilson, ivitli a number of friends, autoed to the Bend on Sunday. They had been threshing through the week, hence a dip in the lake was not only necessary but would be much enjoyed. -Mr, Harry Brooks of Zion City, U. S,, ited this week with his cousin, . lir, Albert Gunning. --Harvesting will be all done this week if the weather stays dry till Sat-rday. HENSALL Jas Moore and wife, who have been holidaying at the Soo for the past three weeks, returned home on Sat- urday night, -Sidney McArthur of Hamilton is visiting his home for a few days, D. A. Cantelon of Toron- to spent a few days with his Hen - sail friends. -Miss Aggie Shirray and nieces Helen and Jean Cooke are vis- iting in Detroit. -We understand, that Hugh McLean intends leaving for the West in a few days. --Will Bonthron and wife, who were visiting his par- ents here,,have returned to Detroit -Fred Bonthron left this week' to re- turn to Chicago,,, after spending a month visiting his parents, -H. Cog- hill -~of Stratford visited friends in town last W*eek.-Three brothers of Mrs. Wm. Buchanan motored to Hen- sall on Tuesday and are visiting her home. Geo. McAllister, wife and son of Bloomingdale, and Robert. McAllis- ter and wife and niece of New West- minster B. '`C—John . Fitzgerald at- tended, the Grand Lodge of I. 0. 0. F. - as' delegate from Hensall Lodge.- Mrs. Walter Madge was taken to Guar's hospital last week and ;finder went an operation for appendicitis. e MITCHELL -An interesting even took place Teesday mornidg' at nine o'clock, when Miss Gertrude Brode- rick, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael King. Mitchell, became the bride of Mr. John Baker, of Sag- inaw, Mich., eon of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Baker, formerly of Mitchell The ceremony was performed by the Rev Father Helly in St. Vincent de Paul church. 4111. FARM LABORERS EXCURSIONS $.10 TO"WINNIPEG Via Grand Trunk Railway, plus half cent per mile from Winnipeg to des- tination. but not beyond MacLeod Calgary,,or Edmonton. Returning.- $18 eturning- $18 from Winnipeg, plus half cent a mile from points east. of .: MacLeod Calgary or Edmonton to Winnipeg. Going Dates - August 22 -Front all stations Toron- to to Sarnia Tunnel inclusive, via Stratford and south thereof in Ont- ario August 25 -From all stations north of, but not including main line, Tor- onto to Sarnia Tunnel, via Strat- ford; ,all stations Toronto and north and east of Toronto to Kingston. Sept 3 -Frons all stations Toronto and east and east of Orillia and Scot- ia Junction. September 5 -From all stations Tor onto to North Bay inclusive, and west thereof in Ontario. • Farm Laborers' special trains will leave Toronto at 8.30 a.m. on Aug. 22nd •via Hamilton and London, and at 2,00 p.m. on 'Aug. 25 and Sept, 5th via Guelph, Berlin and Stratford. This is an exceptional chance to visit the west, which is truly called the land of "Golden Opportunities" and many • prosperous farmers and busi- ness men now residing in - Western Canada can trace the origin of their good fortune to a "Farm Laborers' Excursion.” The route via Chicago is an attractive one, many large lakes and towns being passed en route, to break the monotony of the journey, there being something new, to see all the time. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonto • with smooth roadbed, ihru the newest, most picturesque, and most rapidly developing section of Western Canada . Ful 1particulars at all Grand Trunk Ticket offices, or write C. E. Horn- ing J)istrict Passenger. Agent, G. T, My, Toronto, CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST ING OF VOTERS' LISTS Voters' Lists 1913 Municipality of The Village - of Exeter County 'of Huron, NOTICE is hereby given that3 have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 8 and 0 of "The Voters' List. Act", the copies required by the said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for members'ot the Legisla- tive Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was asst posted up at my of foe at Main street, Exeter, on the 28th day of July, 1013, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said List, and it any omission or other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errorscorreoted according to law. T. B. CARLII(G, Clerk of the said Municipality. Dated this 2,th day of July, 1013. -41 mu LABATT'S LONDON LAGER 3NDIA PALE AND EXTRA STOCK ALES, XXX STOUT STANDARD BL`VERAGES 31 JOHN LA.BATT, UMITl D; LONDON The Poet and the Sunsets. TO gorgeous grandeur of the' aunestr terills me, The brilliant colors and the golden filer. Ik toitieth ne it nounbe I'm a poet. 1poets all Fay It affects then, so. I ie Watch the sinking 's ur n it sun AoQar AO Msec and 'wonder why it Boos away. It 1a .Ves with regularity. I've neticed, Ann always at the closing of the daY It two Welch Noel with d©p upoetict eeling T t da Y e. lir of he aun. I've started several poems on the subject, But somehow I have never ,finished one, But mono the less the daily sunsets, till Me With vague poetic feeling and unrest. Another thing I've noticed about sunsets YOu regularly see them in the west. Somerville Journal. He Did His Best, "Here, waiter," said the man who ea. peeted to be at the hotel for several days, "is n dollar. Now, I want you to look after me promptly and see that I get the best of everything. When I get ready to leave, if your service has been satisfactory, I'Ii give you _something more." _. The waiter obsequiously bowed and assured the gentleman that he should have the best the kitchen afforded, that it would always be served in a hurry and that there would be neat- ness as well as dispatch. On the second morning after the gentleman's arrival he had nearly tin• fished his breakfast when he suddenly summoned the ;waiter and, angrily pointing to his coffee, asked: "Do you call that taking good care of me? Look at the size of the flies in there! Two of them! Look at the size of 'em!" "I'm very sorry, sir," the .waiter re- plied, with every evidence of the deep. est regret "Them's •tLe smallest flies we have." -Chicago Record -Herald. , •The Reason. Tho women ask. "Why don't the men Wear comfortable dress. As women do, in summer time ,And thus avoid distress?" .To this men everywhere reply, "We did when we were kids, But since we've come to man's estates Our modesty forbids." -W. J. Lampton in New York Sun. Handicaps of an Only Son. A family on the north side have sev- eral everal children, but only one -the oldest - Is a boy. The little lad grew used to sisters; but longed for a brother. The boy was twelve recently, and the house wasrather upset in anticipationof something or other. The fattier was busy, and the son had to sift the ashes, and care for the furnace. At this June. turea nurse appeared on the scene, and two days later she came to the little boy, • "what do you think you've got?" she asked .him. "A baby brother!" fairly gasped the youngster. • , "No, dearie; it's a baby sister," re- pliedfhe nurse . ' "Gosh!"groaned the youngster. "Must I always sift these ashes?" -National. Monthly.: Denatured. We're all a lot of carping fans; We scold and sneer and bellow. Just listen how the partisans • Condemn the other fellow! And yet if candidates were free From all this reckless gunning It wouldn't take us long to see There'd be no fun in running. -Cleveland Plain Dealer. x;,,...-_.. ,�,.rs1 $ , Strong Willed. "Aren't you afraid you may become a slave to the smoking habit?" "No. I can quit whenever I want to." "How de you know that? Have yon ever tried it?" "No, but I've cured myself f e 1,1 habit of voting for every cant to who is nominated by the politica r ty to which I belong, and a Mari t have a strong will to do that."- 1- cago Record -Herald. A Mercenary Bard. The ardent ode I wrote to Kit Did' not appeal to her a bit, She took the pains to say. But what care I? It made a hit; An editor accepted it And sent a check today. ....Catholic Standard and Times. Views to Suit All Applicants.. "This is annoying," said Senator S9r• ghum as he tossed a letter on his desk. "What Is the matter?" inquired his s•retary. "4 constituent has written to ask my 91Ow'g on the tariff and has neglected to state whether he .is a manufacturer or a consumer." -Washington Star. Family Repairs. First Boy -Hey, Billie! What's the rush? Second Boy -Don't bother me; I'm on an important errand. First Boy -Where jou goin'? Second Boy -I'm goin' to get a now inner tube for pa and have ma's pumps flied. -Pathfinder. Deceptive • Things are not always what they Neel% li got_froai a book, And Mamle's feet are not as large As White shoes make them look. *Detroit Free Presfi. Fide Entertainment, A woman at Niagara Valls had toren- tyeight children. ' What a comfort it must have been to give all those kiddies a world's Wen.. der for.a playground, -.Cleveland Plain Dealer, A Slighted Possibility. 'Mongst party emblems we have _heard Nobody cares to touoh The parrot,, that linmortai bird, What sometimes talus too muck, -Washington Stark Willing to A000mmodatl, linstress- I want yea' to understand;' Anna, that I' will not have that big p+. !iceman in my kitchen! Anna -All right, ma'am! I know iY !Falk r The Stomach Is the Target` Aim to make that strong -..and digestion good --and you will keep well! No chain is stronger than Its weakest link. No man is Stronger than his stomach, With stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery snakes iba stomach healthy the liver active sand tie blood pare, ll fade from, forest roots, sad extracted' without :its of si1cobol. Hold by drruu��`traigta. IIs liquid form at $1,00per bottle for over. 40 years, giving general satlefgctrea. If yen prefer tablets aw modHgod by gyt. v. l'lerce. M. D., 010450 COM* 1* had of medicine dealers or triad box by mall eta receipt of fide la ateliers. idS[�1N� TIt'�I'1K SYSTEM Farm Laborers Excursions $110.00 to WINNIPEG VIA CHICAGO AND DULUTH Plus hall cent a mile from Winnipeg to destination, but not beyond Mac- leod, . Calgary or Edmonton. RETURNING $18.00 to Winnipeg, plus half -cent a mile from points east of Macleod Calgary or Edmonton, to Winnipeg. Aug. 18 -From all stations east of Kingston in Ontario. Aug. 22 -Front all stations Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel inclusive, vi': `otrat ford and south thereof in Ontario. Aug 25 -From stations north of, `,ut not including Main Line Tor'ito to Sarnia Tunnel, viaa Stratford all stations Toronto and north 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- tween Winnipeg, Saskatoon Edmonton, CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO 33.85 Aug. 23 to Sept. 6, inclusive;.'yZ.8S Aug. 26 and, 28, Sept. 2 and (4 All tickets valid for return until Sept 9, 1913 Full particulars at all G.T.R. offices or write Cs E. Horning, D.P.A, G. T. Ry., Toronto Ont, - • SEASIDE EXCURSIONS Aug. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Round Trip Rates from Exeter to 25.13 19,90 20.20 20.75 23.35 23,50 28,35 30.35 31.80 34.85 New London, Conn. Portland Me. Old Orchard, Me. Kennebunkport, Me. Murray Bay, Que Cacouna, Que St, johns N.B.' Eialifax - N.S. Charlottetown P.E,I. Sydney N. S. Proportionate low rates to other points. Return limit Sept 4, 1913 Full particulars from ,ny HOMEbiEEKERS' EXCURSIONS each TUESDAY until Oct. 261.11 Winnipeg and Return $35.00 Edmonton and Return: 43.00 Proportionate low rates to oth- • ' er. points. Return linlit two months. Through coaches and Pullman tour- ist, Sleeping cars are operated to WINNIPEG without change, leaving Toronto 11.00 p.m., via Chicago end St. "Paul on above dates. Tickets are also on sale via Sa-•n'a and Northern Navigation Compare . Grand Trunk Agent. 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 1 Every Night Two Speed:Events Daily Fireworks $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 12113. Prize Lista and all information from the Secretary . W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary j*DY5 There's no fuss or bother about getting a meal, with Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes in the house. Always ready to serve, fresh', tasty and nutritious. ,. Sold by all Grocers at 10c the package. Look for this signature, 80 u4 1 CORN FLAKES r,