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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-11-20, Page 5linen -Over Dickson ife Carling's law of lee, Closed 'Vifednesday afternoons, DENTAL. L. The ratepayers of Goderich will on 1DIt.. A. R. 'IUINSvU,N, L.D.,$,., Honor Graduate of Toronto University'' DENTIST '1;eetlt extwacted without pain, or aril And &tents. Off,ee over Oladinen & netralibury's 'Ofe'.oe, Mann Street, Exeter, LEGAL pi3OI3~SON ek CARLING, BARRISTERS, Sichors, Neotarlee, Conveyancers, Com,- Qgionerg, Solicitors for tine Moisons Bank, etc.. Koney to Loan at lowest rates or interest Offices -Main -St., Exeter 1:. R, C4t'I:;ng, B.A. L. I. Dickson MONFIY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on Eamm and village prop- erties at lovn rates of int at. . OLA1Y(AN & STA1'(BURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter. 7. SENIOR Agent Confederation We Assurance Company, else Tyre Insurance in teat tag Canadian and British Comp$b tee. Matin -St., Exeter, T. B CARLING Life, Ftre, Accident and Piate Glass insurance, Collecting accounts, and con- ductinaauetion sales. Exeter, . Ont. College - At Home 1 Thousands of ambitious young peo- ple aro fast preparing in their own homes to occupy lucrative positions as stenographers, bookkeepers, telegraphers, civil servants, is feel every sphere cd Business Activities You may finish at college if you so wish Posittoira guaranteed. -Ester college any day. Itrinldual instruction. Expert tea. chem. Thirty y @vis napscenes. Largest trainers hs Canada Seven colleges, Spec. iul course for teachers. Affiliated with Commercial Educators' Association of Can- ada. Summer School at famous Spotton Basinese College, Lon don. GEO. SPOTTON S. F. WARD President 11`iiiUs:lit¢l November 29tH vote upon a icy -law guaranteeing the bonds: of the Amer- ican Road Machine Company to the extent of $40,000 and filed assess- ment. ssess-ment. of $10,000, This factory is , at Present funder operation in GOCierieh but find their presenitquarters too. small and shipping facilities inade- quate, On the passing of the by-law they will build a modern steel and concrete building, 400 x70x30, cost- ing in the neighborhood of $07,000, and install machinery worth $23,000. SYNOPSIS OP ,O.. AD7,1N NORTH VirESP LAND UI:ATIONS ANY person who is the sole head of a. family or any male over 18 year old, naY homestead a• quarter section of available Dominion land .;n Manitoba Saskatohewen or Alberta. The ap- cpllcant must appear in person at the Dominion Landis Agency or Sub- agency for thse district. Fnintry by pro - ay made be rriade at any agency, pn A , -certain conditions by feather, mother , soon, daughter, brother or sister ,of in- tending 1iohn,err,eteader Duties -Sts months' residence upon .and cultivation of the land in each of three years, A hovnestteader may live within an,ne rr,ileea. ed his homestead on _ a £.arm of at least 80 acmes so411 • owned and occupied by him or by his 'father, mother, son daughter, brother or eisterh In certain districts a heoxnesteader n good standing may pre-empt a quart sr -section 'along stole his homestead. Price $3,00 per acre. Dirties -Must reside upon the home stead or prere¢t ptidn six months In. ,eachn of .six ,yeses loom date of home- stead entry ,(lanc&uding the thine re- .quired to earn homestead patent) and -cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has ethausted his hotrrestead right and cannot obtain p. tpre{emption may enter for a pun. .chased hom,estet3d in certain distzt:etas +Price $S.00 per aere. Duties-- !Lust reside six months in each of these ;years, cultivate fifty acres and erect .a. 'houseworth $300. W W. CORY, Deputy of the EfiraEstee of the Interior N.Bn-Cnastenorined Publication of this advertisement orbit not .be paid for. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the Y ILO. A. BLUE„ LONDON, ONT. Students assistedto positions, College in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue free. Enter any tine. J.W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. Principal Chartered riiplt 17inca every Woman is interested and should know about the wonderful. Marvel Whkitng Spray Douche CLINTON-Rev. C, F, jeakilas who has been rector of the Anglican church here for three years, to -day tendered his resignation, notifying his congregation of his intention to acc, apt a call to St, Jude's church, Brant- ford Mr, j'eakins hasbeen well liked here, and it will be with regret that his congregation will see him •cave, a.,`k your druggist for it. If he cannot supply the MARVEL, accept no other, but send stamp for illus. trated book -seated. It gives full particders and d-rv,otlons invaluable to 1adtea.WINDh(ORSUPPLY CO.,WindeoP.Out Genera Agent$ for Canada. Rheuma Will Stop Uric Acid Disposit Rheumatic Complications Checked and the "Human Sewers" Restored. The Kidneys, Bowels, and Skin are the "human sewers" which carry off the impurities of the blood. When these are clogged Uric Acid sediment lodges in the muscles and joints and Rheumatism follows. RHEUMA, ' the great remedy for all, forms of the ter- rible disease, checks rhe deposit of Uric Acid. "For many years T suffered with Rheumatism. I am 71 years old, but ant proud to say that after using one bottle of RHEUMA the Rheumatic pains are entirely gone. I daily.recom mend RHEUMA to my friends." - Willis Goff, Bridgeburg, Ont. W S. Cole will return your money. if it fails• 50 cents a bottle. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT: Stude rts may enter our classes at any time Those who enter now will have an advantage over those who cannot enter till the New Year. Our courses in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy departments are thorough and practical. We offer you advan- tange:, not offered elsewhere in the. Province. Get our free catalogue and see if it interests you. D A. MCLACI1LA.N, Principal.. FABlvf FOB SALE , The unders,gned rs!s offering for sale ;that desirable 100 acre farm, situated 'in the Townsh?.p of Bidrulph, being Lot '12, Con. 1. .'Bairns to on the premises, in good' frame 81,ouse, barn with founda- •tion, orchard,. The farm 5s well drain., .ed and all under cultivation. This Ie Fan `ezcellent tared, ,Kill situated and w:Il Abe sold reaecnaisle. For further partie- ',Wars apply to Item O'Neil, Mooresville, gOnt. • WM. KELLY, FARIid FOR SAInti The uaidersiigned is offering for sale • [Lot 8, North Boundary Stephen, con- -tabling 100 acres o3 goad land. Thera its on, the premises a good trams house with atone cellar ; bank. barn with ce- ment. floors ; 8 .mood wells, and a small orchard,. This is a goad grain or grass farm, or would make a good .stock ferrin Situated two miles tt+om Exete3r, phone in 'house. Will be sold reasonable. For particulars apply on the premises, Or write the undersiS'neds k"redardreen, Flay, or B, S, F'hiillpe, Exeter, WINTER TERM OPEN IOTT JAN, 5 Today he can eat three square cleats and sometimes ono "extra" because Chamberlain's Tablets cured Stomach Troubles and gave hire a good digestion. You try them. 25c, a bottle. Mt Druggists and Dealers or by Malt. 3 (3uikchia lasilmaCo . Twists allIntaWarlonnear Litter Carriers Make the machinery do the heavy work, and always get. the best. We handle the very best Implements M anure Spreaders Steel Stalls and Stanchions Nothing Better:and nothing quite so good. Wes. Snell Implement Agent Exeter, Ontario Pandora Ranges are sold every- where by good dealers who back up .our guaran.. tee on this splendid range- McClaryb All the heat and smoke must travel over the top of the oven, down the back and under the bot- tom twice before ('a escaping into the chi mney-means twice the cooking, and baking powers from' the same amount of fuel as given by the ordinary range. ace this patented feature, the ventilated„even and sissy other exclusive ones before buying your range, London Toronio ifloetreal Wliaipag Vancouver St.Jotlu flamflten Calgary SiSt to4n Edmentoi 300 _. ToterttoC1nt, Cries Its stttdertts the best business education and assists them, to .secure positions when com- petctt't, Write .to clay for' our large toatalogue Bold lni Exeter by T. gamiticius & Sze =RICE A. Williams the newly appointed poet mastercaSeaforth left last week to take charge of the office, Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas were called to Hamilton owing to the Sud- den illness of their daughter, who is attending Normal school. Mr. Wendel OP1oeky of Elkbart, Indiana, was in tori n last week renew- ing old ac uaintancee. It is 38 years since he Left for the States, Messrs. J, J. Merrier, J. F. Rau And R, Youngblut returned from a hunt- ing trip. They brought two fine deer with them. The residence of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Brown, Goshen Line, Hay township, was the scene of a pretty wedding, when their daughter Eva Lovino was married. to Air. Herbert Becker of Wilmont Tp. Waterloo County on November 5th at 4 p rn. The Cerem- ony was conducted by Rev. El, F. Brown uncle of the bride, the wedding march being played. by Miss Luella Brown. Mr; Milton A. Buchanan of Toronto son of Dr, Buchanan formerly of this town and Miss Maria Avery, of Chic- ago were united in marriage on 8th inst. They will reside in Toronto. HENSALL Mrs. Arthur H. Sing is visiting her home there. Geo. Harburn has taken a position as junior at the Grand Trunk. It is proposed to hold a Laymen's Banquet in connection with the Mis- sionary Movement by the young men of the three churches. Geo McEwen and Hugh McDonald returned. from Buffalo where they dis- posed of a car load of fine cattle. Will Wilson who went to Winnipeg a couple of months ago to take a posit- ion on the staff of the Molaons Bank has been obliged to return home on ac- count of poor health. A quiet wedding was solemnized Nov. 12th by Rev, E. F. McL. Smith at the home of . Mr. Robert Stewart when, his second youngest daughter Margaret become the bride of Wm. M. Bell youngest son' of Mr. Paul Bell of Hay township. After the wed- ding trip to 'Toronto Buffalo and other places Mr. and Mrs. Bell will live one mile west of here. MOUNT CARMEL Rev Fr. Forster left last week for Detroit Hospital, where he intends taking. treatment. His many friends wish that he may soon return much improved in health.—Misses McLaugh- lin and Macky of Lucan were visitors at the home of J. and P. Carroll Sun- day. Mr. P. Mahoney continues very sick at his home. --Mas. Elizabeth Boland left last week for Mount Hope London, where she intends to remain -The high :wind of Sunday week did considerable damage to buildings in this neighborhood. -Miss Margaret Crowly left on Saturday for her home in Detroit after spending several weeks visiting friends in this neigh- borhood. --;Rev Fr. Harding of Loh - "don' conducted the `service at the R. C. church on Sunday. -Michael Barry returned home Saturday, after spending several months in the West. -Mr. Frank McKeever has purchased a machine for making cement, tile. Frank says he can make a hundred tile a day. We wish him success in bis undertaking. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fifer of Zurich. spent Sunday at the home of P. Mahoney. -Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hartman of Parkhill made a call here on Sunday. CLANDEB Q'Y`E Ninty-nine. years old and still men- tally and physically active with the use of all his faculties Thomas Collins of Biddulph Township has just rause for rejoicing at reaching his hund- redth year. For a man of his years. he is astonishingly bright and ac- tive Mr. Collins was born the year before the Battle.of Warerloo in rent County England and, has lived under the reigns of six soverigns. Last week Magt strate Sanders sentenced William Blake a tramp to three months at Goderich. Constable Bissett took him to the County Goal. (IRb7ENWAY —0 Cong.ratulatiOns to Mr. and vtrs. Roy Hutchinson 'on the arrival . et their young daughter, -A number rem. this place visited the wreck at Port Franks last week. -Mr., Andrew Pol- lock op lock Mrs, Liable Wilson and o Hugh were in London on Saturday. - Miss Adan McPherson had an attack of tonsi:litis last week. NAME THE FARM. In many sections the naming of farms is receiving more and more at- tention And why not i' The ' farm, large or small, is the home of the farmer and his family, and he should feel proud of it and jealous of the reputation of his place. It is a king- dom within itself. It supports the family and does its part in the sup- port of the Province and nation. Name your farm. Your children will take pride in the o1d home, and it will seem more attractive than ever. They will take more interest in [arm work. They will do their part to- wards beautifying it and in making the crops and stock raised thereon worthy ,of the farm name. Name the farm and then snake the place live up to the title. It will be a guide to your customers, who wish to pat- ronize the farm because it bears a name that stands for quality and honesty and all that is good infarm- ing, ifiliittilliiiiiiiii1,0 H$IltL111 011iiiiiiiitunilifillIiiiiiiI1010011WiliMilitilltilli$ to requires l,� ! C?M�l•,fi1 S delicate sydte +ALsrmuraii Is, this+ V V more than ordinary care and at-. tentionl- more Gare' and attention than MP Old Before , lit is given by the average wotna,n, Om Time . Nie deet it and ilia soon creep in 'and . Yourthe look of old a e,. sometimes ,quickly, arrZVOSIZNOWNINSIS sometimes gradua ly follows. CA 1 a't arkache •so common ams women, brings with it the sunken chest. the headache,!ied muscles., rows•toa .and soon the youthful body ie. no more Youth- „., ful M appearance --and all because of lack 4f attention, w ' There is. no reason why you should. be so unfortunate, when you have at your tyl disposal a remedy such as ilr. Pteree's Favorite reseriptlon--recommended. w �. for over 40 yesirb as g remedy for ailments peculiar to women. Welrave that,• sande: upon thousands of testimonials on Ate -the . accumulation or hi earn--testif ing .to its effect. r = Y ivenoss, Neither naa rcotics. nor alcohol aro to be found to this famous prescription, Regulates+� irregularities. Corrects displacements. Overcomes i •Pierces ,painful periods, Tones up. nerves. Brings about r te C perfect health, Sold by dealers in medic)najd, Fav�� nn in liquid or tablet form. i`. Ar, Fierce"sMedical Adviser, netary re. Vieed nate questions at ions on, answers hostPrescription ofcietitate 4a,eatians abot,i whici+ every as'onsan,singieormarriedauyht'toknow. irNilliuififililIUUflllilliflffflimilillilliilflflillilition U illi iliilllfiUi Ullllilfiin 3 STAFFA Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence Fulton of the Boundary spent Sunday with Mr. and 31rs, C. Drake.--Mi;ss Agnes Her- ron ,is moving back to her home in the village, -Mr. and Mrs. F Tuffin. wilt shortly move into their new home recently purchased from Mr. J.Young, -The Bible Society met in the Eng- lish church Monday evening last, - The Bazaar under the auspices of the Worneri's Institute held in the Town Hall last Friday was a decided suc- cess. The halt was beautifully decor- ated for the occasion. .The fish pond was a great attraction and of unusual interest. There was a steady sale of the different articles and everything was disposed,.. of. GRAND BEND Captain Babb of •Goderich was here Monday.—Mr. and Mrs"H. Bossenberry of Dashwood were in our burg Sun- day. -Mr. Bawden and gang of masons of Exeter are here putting. uta H, Eilber's cottage,–Mx. and Mrs. P. Baker visited at Greenway Monday.— Besides the bodies a great deal of wreckage has been picked ftp on the shore north and south of Grand Bend The sympathy of the people here goes out to those who have lost loved ones tin the great storm. Mrs Will Patterson is laid up .wit% a sore arm. -The recent storm did a great deal of damage around here. It unroofed. Sol PolIock's barn hiding 1 head of cattle and burying anothe: under the barn but it was taken out none the worse, It tore < at nearly all the pier at the lake and also , tore down all the bathing and boat houses at the beach. The Rural .un'1 Beil phones were put out of business. The water came so high that it cover- ed 40 bags of cement over a foot deep in water and also spoiled a lot of cement blocks. They belonged to Mr. Oliver, -Mr. Walter Page left last week to visit his sister Mrs. W. H. Thomas and ;his brother Charles of Detroit cROMA,R.T'Y` Quite a number from here attended the Bazaar given in the Staffa Town Hall Friday 'last, The proceeds were $60, -The Sabbath School in connec- tion with the Presbyterian Church has closed for the winter months: -Miss Bessie Speare spent, the latter part of the week with Mrs. T. Cameron, Farquhar. -Mr. John G. Scot` held a very successful sale on Saturday last. There was a good attendahhre 'tad prices as usual went high. -Master Angus McKaig is confined to the house these days suffering from do attack of quinsy, BIDDULPH,-Another of the few remaining grand old pioneer-, this locality, in the person of Michael Mc- Carth'y passed away about ten o'clock an Monday, at his home on the 11th con. of Biddulph, at the advaaaced age of about 90 years, the greater num- ber of .which he lived in this local- ity Mr. McCarthy was Lille:al in politics and a consistent Roman Cath clic. The funeral, which was largely attended took place Wednesday to to the Parish cemetery, Rev. Father Quigley conducting the service. The deceased is survived by his aged wid- ow, three sons, Jeremiah at `,ome, Jas. and Joseph, and two daugh>ers, Ellen and Annie at home. BRT1`ZR THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children it bed wetting. There is a coiiietittstional.cause for aims trouble, Mie. M. Suenm yrs. Box W. 840. Windsor, Ont., will send tree to any mother her successful home treat- ment, with full instructions. Seed no money but write her to -day If your children trouble yiou 1r thi'n way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't ,help it. Thos treatment also sures adults and aged people tzx,ubled with urint• difficulties by day or tight uVVt1VVta, ALE --- STOUT --- LAGER 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: i l.odivIAV. AA AAAA , nvAtamfi161J.v.v. ,,Hata,.. A4v.tA. 4,4,/x. A. A G1dVm For Baking Success —This Oven Test The advertiser, while benefiting him- self, helps his town. A town in which the business men advertise in the newsp=aper is always a live town,, 'S:lhe merchants who use printer's ink'' are, always the, pragressi^te spirits of the place and deserve ' the patronage of• the community they help rapport and. push forward. Deal • with the business man whose advertisement you see in this newspaper and you. will make no triistai,»e. Success on some baking days can be expected no matter what flour you use. But con- stant success is rarer. It can be assured in only one way. The miller must select his wheat by oven test. So . from each shipment of wheat we take ten pounds as a sample. We grind this into flour. Bread is baked from the flour. moth thisbread is high in If g quality, PURITY large in quantity, we use the e shipment from which it came. Otherwise we sell it, Constant baking success comes I as a matter of course from nllr bearing this name '.1V ore Brtad and Better Bread" and 44BctteS Stryor 1, 00 526