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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-1-22, Page 5illi. A. lig IZItiRgAti,, I.,.l4.s., DMA?' DIoNTA.I Honor Graduate Of Toronto. University DENTIST Tneta extracted without pain, or any had cheats. Office over Oladman ,& Stari4rury's Office, MartinStreet, Exeter. LEGAL DICKSON et CARLING, BARRISTERS, Soiroitora, Notaries, Conveyancers, Corr- missioners. Solicitter'a for the Moleone Bank. etc. Dloney to Loan at lowest rates of interest Offices -Main -St., Exeter R. Carling, E.A. L. H. Dickson MONEY; TO LOAN. We (love a lame a •mount of private funds to iddast on. taiixu and village' prop- ertLIes at To* tire.1. at tnterest, GL'ADMA.N & STAf*BURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter. ICollege At Nome Thousands ot ambitious young pee. 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 rev flnieh at college if you so with PoSitione gtiarenteed, Sitter college any day, Individual instruction, Expert.tea- chers. Thirsty years, expe'rence.. Largest tr`aioers In Canada Seven colleges, Spec- ial course Sot teachers. Affiliated with Commercial Educators' Association of Can- ada, t3pmwer School at famous Spotton Baainess College, Lon- don. EO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD President Prittciper$ i SYNOPSIS Oxo O NORTH.'"WP T LJY 4D i l T1Offs safer ANY person who tel top IS head of . sa. family or any tnaa1q S years-' old. easy hernestead a, ne. er se, on of .available .Dom ^ -e ilatibaL d .m Matl.toba •i=askabotiewen or AIa. Tice ap- plicant snuet a r in Denton at the 7Dorniniorn A.gerycy or Sub- agency for the Lct. F4f ttry by pro - ay made be made at any agency..,+on 'certain conditions by .father, mother.,. son, daiugtrater, brother or sister tot in- tending homesteader Duties -Six menthe' residence, upon ,and cotitivration• of the Land in each of three years, A homasbea der may nee within nine n.:1e of his hometetead on a. term of at ikrast 80- acres- sorely 'awned and occupied by him or by hIs Rather, mother, eon daughter, brother ersister in certain diistriets a h+olnesteader &i good standing may pre-empt a quart ,eresection along side his homestead. Price x3.00 per acre. Duties -Must reside upon the heave stead or preeuir>ption six months in reel of -six years from date of home sstead entry (Including the tame re- quired to earn tiiohivesteed patent) and, cultivate fifty acrelia extra.. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain p. ,re-temption nfay enter four a pun. chased homestead Ln certain dlstrctie Price '$3.00' per acre. Duties-- Must. reside six ai1K a tlivo in each of these years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $,300.. Wt. W. CORY,, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.11,.T3xiaubleorized publication o this advertisement win root .be paid for, Dr. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S. DENTIST MQmber of the R.C.D.S, of Ozrtario and Honor Graduate of Toronto C7nivereiti.. Gtftce-apeer Dickson &"Dar'ling's ia+! orrice. Closed Wednesday afternoons. S, NEWS TOPICS OF CWEEK Have You made provision for employment during the Fall and Winter mon- ths or do you wish steady :te-' inunerative work the year through Write us and secure our Agent's tern's, We offer the best in .the business, Pay weekly, free' outfit exclusive territory. Over 600 Acres under cultivation. Established ev- er 35 years, A reputation for high grade stock and fair deal- ing. A salesman can make mon- ey selling for us. We want an energetic reliable man for Exeter and vicinity. 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Snell, agent, Exeter, Ont. important Events Whlch Have Occurred During the Week. The Busy World's Happenings Care* fully Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper ;A 'Solid Hour's Enjoyment. Wrl1)N ES Hamilton and Guelph authorities have decided on public works to re- lieve unemployed citizens: Patrick Horan, a keeper in a pri- vate deer park, at Babylon, L,I„ was gored to death by an enraged bunk. The Minnesota State Board of Control has established moving Pie - tures permanently in all state insti- tutions, Francis Kossuth, the famous Hun- garian patriot, was married on his sick bed yesterday to the Countess Begyorsky, at Budapest. An Italian workman, uisi- 1 an ri.w man Felice Q sant, was killed on the G.T,R. at Mer- rLon Monday night, He did not see the train in the snowstorm. Queen Mary,unrecognized, was held up by the keeper of Ner'wich Museum because she insisted on en- tering the place with her umbrella. The plant of the Laurentian Milk Co.,. near Caledonia, Ont., was burn- ed to the ground early yesterday morning, causing a loss of $20,000. A derelict burned to the water's edge and believed to be the hulk of the British barkentine Glen Afton, Was found in the Gulf of Mexico yes- terda; • Two Chatham youths, John Banks and David. Grant, were committed for trial on charges of highway robbery in connection with the hold-up of G. Kime, a Dover farmer. Several of the.graduetes•of the La- val Dental School at Montreal have been summoned to appear andanswer to cribbing chergps made against members of the class of 1913. THURSDAY. Henry Frederick, a young farmer of Brant Township, near Walkerto•t,' choked to death on a piece of meat Tuesday night. Archduke Charles Francis Joseph ` a..d his wife are defying Imperial etiquette by pushing' the baby car- riage in which their latest child takes her outings. Miss Henrietta -Hoegh, who is 27 years of age, has been appointed First Secretary of the Norwegian Le- gation in Mexico. She is the first wo- man diplomat. Warden Irvine is still probing for alleged trafficking in tobacco on. the part of Kingston penitentiary guards, but -as yet only two members of the staff have been dismissed. Miss Ethel Sutton, a nurse, walked barefoot over an eighth of a mile. at Middletown, N.Y., yesterday to. arouse neighbors when a house took fire. It was 15 below zero.' The intense cold has - driven the hungry wolves from the mountains in Italy, and they threaten to play havoc with cattle. Armed bands have been organized to fight them. ' A.' P. Thibault, city treasurer of Hull, Que., died yesterday. He was born 57 years ago at Chateauguay, Que., and had been an official of the Hull corporation for 24 years. J. Stewart Campbell, barrister and clerk of York County (N.B.) court, did not appear when court opened yesterday and was later fou dead with a bullet though his heart. Four fires in rapid succession in widely separated parts of New York City, caused intense suffering to near- ly. a thousand tenants yesterday while the temperature hovered around zero. The Earl of Kintore was, the guest of honor at New York yesterday at a luncheon given by the American com- mittee for the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the peace of Ghent. FRI DAY. Mrs. S. Weir Mitchell died in Phila- delphia yesterday of pneumonia. She became i11 after the funeral of her late husband, the noted author, last reek. Oliver J. Wilcox, I.F.P. for North Essex, has been appointed Conserva- tive whip for Western Ontario, in succession to J. J. Donnelly, who has been elevated to the Senate. Between 100 and 150 head of cat- tle were killed at Eli--' beth, N.J., yes- terday, when a passenger train, west- bound, plowed into the rear of a cat- tle train, wrecking several cars. Crown Prince Humbert of Italy, it is announced, will soon be undertak- ing a cruise aboard the Italian cruis- er Puglia. • It is possible that he rill visit American. He is ten years old. A big spectacular fire at Troy, N.Y., yesterday, which burned ` for five hours, destroyed the Schawnessy Ice & Coal Co.'s plants and several dwellings. The loss will reach $100,- 000. W. H. Grant, governor of the coun- ty jail at Perth, Ont., since 1880, died yesterday, aged 76. For 22 years Mr. Grant was one of the best known curling skips in the Ottawa Valley, Further improvement was report- ed yestereay in the condition of Mme. Lillian Nordica, stricken With pneumonia a afterescaping Shipwreck near Thursday Island, off the coast of Australia. George Livingston, known the world aver as "A No. 1," the king of tramps, will . be married in Erie, Pa., on Feb, 3 to Miss' Mary Troho- ski:' "A No. 1" has traveled nearly 1,000.000 miles. 13y taking absolute charge of the water power at Niagara Valls, Gover- nor Glynn of New Yor, yesterday an- aouneed he had tonna ,e means of ilicreasing ;the state..Ceventee at least :1,200,00b annually,' 4 ' SATILYRDAY: Captain 14oWl3on,,, said the orilewl 14th men of the:flobequitl, left yester ;ay for Englan. Gen.' Ytte t Salazar, commander of Ae lean Federalvolttnteers, Who 'was Iriven out of Ojiilaga,. Mexico, by the itebels, was arrested In Texas Teeter, day, The Northern Electric 00., with h capital of $1.0,000,000, bas been in- 00r1)Orated by the stage department. File company's headquarters are in Montreal. Dr. Car Jacobsen, a rieh Danish, brewer, hasbequeathed most of bier fortune of $40.000,c00 to art pur-, poses. This was done with the con- sent of hia children. Charles 11, Bates, an assessor of the town of Revere, Mass„ was ar- rested yesterday charged with altera- tion of tax records and falsely abat- ing taxes amounting to $60,000. The Federal Cabinet has decide.' that the law shall take its course In the case of James Taylor; under sen tence of death at Brantford on Jan, 23, for the murder of Charlie Daw- son. Dental students in, more than dozen schools in Germany are of strike. They want to be called "dot•, ler," after graduation. The preseel title given to them is "tooth /Wye'. clans." Thomas L. Robinson, aged 7e years, died at his horns: near Lis- towel, yesterday from cancer of t , stomach. Mr. Thompson had farmer' in the vicinity for many years, II, retired two years ago•. MONDAY. The coronation of Emperor ,Yosbl- hito of Japan has been fixed for Nov, lath. A mutton famine L wring 'the n ,x five years is predicted byJ E. Poole. editor of The Chicago Live Stock World. Five Woodstock hatelkeepers hav been notified by the license commis sioners thattb y'must keep strtctei hotels or lose their licenses. Four persons Dost their` lives in an apartment house fire Saturday a Brockton, Mass and five others wee - 'injured by jumping from the upper storeys. Major C. Frederick Herniates of th Parliamentary Press Gallery at f,Ct tawa has been appointed assi.s'ant comptroller of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. . Two Bulgarians, suspected of awaiting an opportunity to, assassi- nate King Constantine of Greece, were arrested and expelled from Sa- loniki Saturday. The farm residence of Timothy Whaley, who resides near Brockville, caught fire and was completely de- stroyed. The occupants barely est -so- led with their lives. .One hundred- men were after a position of motorman on the King- ston street railway Saturday as the result of an advertisement wbicl ap- peared in a newspaperfor one ma -l. Austria's fourth Dreadnought was launched at Fiume yesterday and christened the Szent Istvan by the Archduchess Maria Theresa, repre- senting the Emperor Francis Joseph. John Clyde, living near .3e village of Cataraqui, Ont., was kicked yes ,terday by a horse he was leading and filed in a few minutes from contusion "of the brain. He was a prominent farmer of that district. Fully recovered in health Hon. Frank Cochrane returned yesterday to Ottawa from an inspection of t*e Intercolonial Railway. London, Ont., is flooded with thou- sandsof dollars worth of Hong Kong and Straits Settlementc coins, brought in by a clever gang. The South African strike has prac- tigally ended. It is estimated that the mobilization of the burghers will cost the Government $2,500,000. The second trial of Hans§ehmidt for the murder o4 Anna Aumuller be- gan in New York yesterday before Justice Davis in the Supreme Court, The worst cold snap in fifty years holds the south of Western Europe a tight grip. Temperatures as low as four below zero have been regis- tered. Five years in Kingston Peniten- tiary was the sentence handed T. W. Luscombe :yesterday, on charges of theft and misappropriation of funds entrusted to his care. Wm. O'Brien, M.P., has resignel his seat in Cork on Augustin Roche's challenge to contest the riding on the Home Rule issue. O'Brien favors a Home Rule conference. Physicians attending Julia Mar- low, the actress, in Los Angeles yes- terday announced that she is un- doubtedly suffering from appendicitis, but that her condition is not critical, Returns published yesterday she o that 388,813 British subjects emi- grated from the United Kingdom during 1913; 284,663 went to oth • parts of the Empire and 104,150 to foreign countries. Captain John Graham, aged 91, for half'a century one of the best known skippers on the Great Lakes, is dead at his daughter's home in Ekfrid Township, near London, after an ill- ness of only a few days. ' Second Execution For Murder. OSSINING, N.Y., Jan. 20.—Frank Meuiiifield, alias. "the, Ki1," went smilingly to his death in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison yesterday. The, second man to 'lie in the chair for the murder of Patrick Burns in New_ York City two years ago. "Big Bill' Lindley, Meuhlfield's pal, was executed on May 5 last. .l Both Lindley and. Meuhifield left statements absolving :.Ralph;,Furcolo of any connection . with the crime. Furcolo is serving a 20 -year sentence. Burns was robbed and shQtdown in his saloon. In the Bronx early on the morning of Feb. 11, 1912, Another Typhus Ship.. 'NEW YORK, Jan. 20,—Another typhus ship, the third within two Weeks, Was detained at quarantine yestereiay by Dr, .Ioseeh J. O'Con- nell, health, officer' of the port, The v'essel.- is the "Kaiser Frauz roseph I, or the. Austro-, n1erican Line. The patient on the vessel was re moved , to Swinborne Island, where the ease was diagnosed yesterday st typ its. 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