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Dr, G. F. ItQULSTON,
DlprtT�sT
,ir;ent'ber of the II.C.D.S. of Ontario and
Bettor Graduate of Toronto University.
Cart a --Over Dickson ecCarlillg's 1Rw
office, Closed Wednesday afternoons.
pR, A. R. KINSMAN,. L.D.S., D.DA,
Honor Graduate of .'Toronto Unirvereit'
DENT.IST.'
Teeth extracted WIlthou,t pain, or any
bad ,effects. Office over Gladman &
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LEGAL
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Bank, etc.
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Offices--Main-St., Exeter
L R. Carling, BA, L. E. Dickson
We
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MONEY TO LOAN
have a las amount orprivate
to loan on farm and village prop -
at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN' & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter,
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurances
Company, elec. Etre Insurance in lead-
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
ANY person .who is the soler head: of
a. family or apiy male over 18 years old,
may homestead a quarter section of
available -Dominion, land :n Manitoba
!askatchewen or Alberta. The ap-
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within nine n.:les of his homestead on
a farm of at least 80 acres so{Lely
owned and occupied by hien or by his
father, mother, sora daughter, brother
or sister.
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good standing may pre-empt a quart
er-section `along side his homestead.
Price $3.00 per acre:
Duties -Must reside upon the hones
stead or pre-emption six months in
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stead entry. Zleselluding the dkne re-
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Price $3.0n per acre. Dutles- Must
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-W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the MinIistear oftheinterior
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MOUNT CARMEL
Councillor jos Glavin was in Ottawa
last week. -Mss K. Campbell returned
home on. Saturday after spending two
months with friends at Detroit. -Mr.
Agustus MVIoirrissey is all smiles et
the arrival of a sort -Mr. Jas.Hannon
of Shipka is buying eggs for Parsons
& Davis of Centralia. He made his
firsr call in this neighborhood ;ast
week, Jim is a good fellow. We wish
him success. -ler, and Mrs. Jas. i3erry.
of St Thomas spent a few days of,
last week visiting with Mrs, Berry's
brother Daniel Barry,- Mr. James
Quarry was nen London Friday on bus-
i:ness.-A large number from this
neighborhood attended the auction
sale of Mr. Con. O'Brien. on Monday:
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Ontario Liquor License Act
License District of South Huron
Noticeis hereby given that the Board of License
Commissioners for the License District of South I
Iiuron will meet at
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, IN THE
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
—oN—
WEDNESDA ir, APRIL 22nd, .1914
AT 10 A. m.,
for the purpose of considering applications for Liquor
Licenses for the License Year 1914.5.1
All persons interested will govern themselves ac-
cordingly
JOHN TORRANCE,
License Inspector.
Dated at Clinton on March 29th, 1014.
There are no new applications for licenses
For the current year there were twelve tavern
and no shop licenses issued,
The total number ofapplicationsat[ons for 1 census for
the ensuing year is twelve tavern and no shop
icenses.
Any petition .against granting License to any
applicant or premises must be lodged with the
undersigned at least tour days before the meeting of
the License Board
JOHN TORRANCE,
License Inspector for South Huron
Dated at Clinton this 28th day of March, 1914
DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS olA .,eells.
Re-
gulatine Pf11 for women, ;5 a box or threefor
$10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
address on receipt of price. Tele Scosatt, Daue
Co., St. Catharines, Ontaiio.
PHOSPHONOLMFOR MEN. v in a a
Vitality; for Nerve and Drain; increases"grey
matter" ; a Tonle -will build you up. $3 a box, or
two for $5, at drug stores, or by man on receipt
of price, Tire Scoenee Duro Co., St. Catharines.
Ontario.
RAN FRU NK sYST M
Easter Holiday Fares
Single Fare -Good going and • t e-
turning' April 10 only.
Fare and Orae Third -April 9-10-11
12. Reture 'Limit April 14, 1914.
1Ve nee uan fare 25c.
Between all stations in Canada east cf
Port Arthur 'also to 1'I'etroit •i,nd Pt
Huron; Mich., Buffalo, Black 1 o k,
Niagara Falls, and Suspension 3ridge,
N.Y.
H9msseekers Excursion
Round Tiel4ets to paints in. Manitoba
Alberta and Saskatchewan via Chic-
aeo St, Paul or Dul'fith, ,on sale each
;i uesc1ay until October 27 inclusive,
et loss sates: Through Pullman, Tour -
Sleepers to Winnipeg on above
slates ` leaving Taranto 11 p. m, No
change of cars.
RETURN LIMIT TWO MONTHS
Full particulars at Grand Trunk tic-
ket Offices, or write C. E. Horning,
1).P,A.. Toronto, Ont.
N. I. DORh, Exeter,
NEWS. TOPICS OF WEEK
Important Events Which Have
Occurred During theWeek,
The Busy World's Happenings Care.
tnaly Compiled and Put • Into
Handy and Attractive Shape for
tate Readers of Our Paper --A
Solid Hones Enjoyment..
WEDNESDAY.
Surveys for the Hydro radial line
in Lambton County will begin with-
in a fortnight.'
The number of unemployed me-
ehanics in New York City .has de-
creased in the last five or six weeks
from 70,000 to 50,000.
Edw. Pim Souliere, Isis -year-old
son of Max Souliere; wee, found
drowned at Sault Ste. Marie. He
could converse fluently in three lan-
guages.
Fifteen people were drowned at
Koepenick, Germany, yesterday when
a tug ran into and sank a small ferry
boat crowded v; itb workmen and
their wives.
All feeling of anxiety regarding
the safety of Col. Roosevelt, who is
in the jungle in Brazil, has been re-
moved by additional advices from
Anthony Fiala.
Judge Deroche at Belleville yester-
day sentenced William Lindsay, of
Elzever Township to serve one yea.
in the Central Prison on a charge of
bigamy, for which he was convicted.
The first instalment of the arms
and ammunition sent by the U. S.
War Department to the .U. S. Em-
bassy for the protection of American.
citizens in Mexico City, was delivered
yesterday.
A threshers' convention was held
at Hensall yesterday with about 70
present. They concluded, that the
high cost of machinery and labor
called for better remureration than
they are receiving,
The departure from London was
announced yesterday of Dr. Wickliffe
Rose, secretary of the Rookefeller
sanitary commission, on his way ..o
Egypt, Ceylon nd the Malay states,
to campaign against the hookworm
disease.
Final refusal of the United Mine
Workers of America to accept the
terms offered by the bituminous coal
mine owners of n estern Pennsyl-
vania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois,
broke up the conference in Chicago
yesterday.
THURSDAY.
The body of an unknown man, be-
lieved to have been a Russian, was
found in the Wellcnd Canal at Allan-
burg yesterday.
Captain Patrick Sullivan, ore of.
the oldest active lake mariners, died
suddenly at his home in St. Catha-
rines yesterday.
The crusade against the brown tail
moth has begun in New Brunswir .
As many as 18,000 nests of this pest
have already been destroyed.
The Michigan Centras ,locomotive
department at St. Thomas announces
that it has-been necessary to lay off
twenty employes for lack of funds.
Yesterday Port Arthur streets were
covered with five -feet snow drifts,
the result of a blizzard which raged
all Tuesday night and most of yes-
terday.
William Cunningham, mail sorter
at Toronto general postoffice, was
Sentenced to three years in the peni-
tentiary late yesterday for stealing
money from the mails.
A crowd of 400 Italians at Morris-
town, N.Y., yesterday visited the ex-
hibit of the Social Survee and de-
stroyed all photographs depicting
scenes in the Italian settlement there.
Alfred Crotty, of Arnprior, aged
27, fell beneath the wheels of the ..
Soo express of Mattawa T•iesday
evening and received, injuries which
caused his death yester-"ay in Mat-
tawa Hospital.
The foreigners working on the
Welland Canal construction must not
carry arms. Inspector Furminger is
on the lookout, . and whenever he
catches a foreigner carrying a gun he
takes it away from him.
FRIDAY.
Three persons were killed and
three injured when an auto plunged
forty feet into a,ravine near Dallas,
Texas, yesterday.
A Macedonian named `Panel Met -
coif was sentenced in Toronto yester-
day to three years in prison for stab-
bing George Geoffeo, a fellow -coun-
tryman.
Two parties, comprising about 100
persons each, will arrive in Toronto
from England within the next week.
Botb are principally farm laborers
and domestics.
Sir Richard McBride, Premier of
B. C., addressed the House committee
on forests a-' waterways at Ottawa,
yesterday, on the nes+ of conserving
natural resources.
After two years' separation, Clara
Gerard, of Montreal, :s Searching for
her --brother, William; who. left Liver-
pool for Canada sbortly after the
death of his wife.
The threatened strike of women
garment workers in Toronto and
Montreal may not ia' e :place, 'accord-
ing ` to information ' handed . civet in
Montreal yesterday,
The task of deciding. What shall be
done with the civic officials found
guilty of irregularities in Montreal
city, will be left to the new City
Council, which Will be +elected on
April 6.
Yesterday an old man named
White, entered Kingston penitentiary
'to serve three ,years for stealing an
overcoat at Arnprlor. tie has served
terms ' aggregating' twenty -.five years
already.
Galt. Chapter, Daughters of the
Empire," whose public benefactions
total several thousand dollars; yester-
day asked and were given permission.
to ereet a hundred foot steel flag staff
in Victoria Park,
SATURDAY.
Two firemen . .3 erushed to' death
under a falling wall at Sioux City,
fovea., yesterday, when, fire burned a
quarter of a block containin; Frank's
Hotel; loss $250,000.
The St,' john, N:B.. Council is con-
sidering the erection of a new hos-
pitel to cost $300,000, and also a
bosiiita1 for advanced easesof tuber.,
culosis to ceet e$0,004,
Eleven German workmen were
drowned yesterday when a suspend-
ed cable oar ley iota a lock of the
Iiiei:Canal while they were crossing
from one side to the other.
The actual break-up on the Grand
river started yesterday, The water
bas risen considerably, . and is still
rising, but it is not expected that
damage will be .lone this yeah,
J. M. Musson, Canadian trade corn-
tnissioner in Leeds, Eng., who is re-
turning to the Doipinion, has receiv-
ed a presentation of plate from his
Leeds friends, headed by the Ameri-
catt consul.M'
Robert , Friedman, a civ:l KW --
neer, fell or jumped from the twenty-
fourth floor of the new municipal
building in New York, lauded on the
cornice of the t -eifth floor, and was
instantly killed.
The liveliest kind of a row between
science and arts men at Queen's yes-
terday, resulted in several students
receiving injuries of a minor nature
and considerable damage was done to.
the arts buildiue.
Twenty-two citizens of Sonora,
Mexico, suspected of being in sym-
pathy with Iiuerta, were deported
yesterday. Among the number was
Juan I3ojorquez, a prominent busi-
ness man of Hermosillo.
MONDAY.
A number of people in Belleville
were considerably inconvenienced
yesterday by the overflow of the
River Moira.
One striking miner was shot to
death and two were wounded by the
militia at Cedar Hall Mine, near
Trinidad, Col.
_ 'While Martin McGillis and family
of Cornwall were at cl' : rch, their
home and contents .rere destroyed
by fire, as well as $150,000 in money.
Damage to the extent of 45,000
was done to the boethruse of the
Marine Construction Co., at the foot.
of York street, Toronto, by fire last
night,
A. lone bandit looted tl, express
safe of the Sea Board Mr Line train
No. 2, Tampa to Piety York, rt Col-
umbia, S.C., yesterday, taking one
package said to be of small value.
A foreigner, whose name is un-
known, was killed yesterday morning
at the plant of the Kingston Floor
Walk Tile Co., Kitgston Junction, as
a result of' receiving ar electric
shock.
Isaac Houghton, aged 76, a vet-
eran of Crimean and Indian wars is
dead at Kingston. He enlisted at To -
route, in the 100th Regiment in 1858
for the Indian Mutiny and served.
ten years.
Heavy earth shocks were recorded
last night by the seismographs at the
Georgetown Urive::city, near Wast-
ington, D.C., the disturbances begin-
ning at 7.48 o'clock and continuing
until 9.12.
TUESDAY.
The' new church of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian congregation at Moose-
jaw, Sask., built et a cost of $200,-
000, was dedicated Sunday.
Horatio N. Lehigh, aged 91, died
in Brockville yesterday. He was born
in the Township of Kitley and was a
life -long -resident of the county.
Word has le -en received of the
death of Walter Snelling;' f-"merly
aburyssistant steward of the Brantford
Club, in' .a motor accident near. Sad
-
Tito
Tito Mattel, the noted. Italian pi-
anist, composer and conductor, died
in London yesterday. He was born
near Naples in 1841, and was pianist
to the King of Italy.
The Brantford police ridicule the
story emanating froL',London, to the
effect that Brantford is one of the
headquarters for the opium traffic
"underground route."
Unless the Montreal master paint-
ers adopt a differe'=t attitude towards
the organized painters, it 'is likely
that a strike involving 1,000 men will
take place in the near future.
In order to educate children along
sanitary lines, the city council, board
of education and board of trade of
Kingston will o;=er cash prizes for
the best essays on the sanitary ques-
tion.
Orders were received in St. Thomas
yesterday closing up division superin-
tendent's office of the Pere. Marquette
Railway, and I enceforth the Cana-
dian lines will be managed from
Detroit.
THIS AIRSHIP SILENT.
New Device on Zeppelin "25" Re-
moves the Buzzing Sound.
BERLIN, March 31. — Germans
are delighted over the newest
achievement of Count Zeppelin in
perfecting aninvention which makes
his airships preetically nciseless in
the sky. Berliners had the opportun-
ity of observing the effect of the in-
vention yesterday when the new army
Zeppelin "25" cruised over Berlin
without hardly an evidence of i`s
proximity. . The passenger Zeppelin
,"Hansa," which also flew over Berlin
during the day, g-ve the usual sound
of its approach rules away, through
the rumble':of its engines and pro-
pellers, All this is done awe:- with
in the newest army and navy "Zep-
pelins," Which as newspapers proudly
proelaimotenceforth will be able to
sail through misty or foggy skies
without themselleS giving warning to
the enemy that. Dreadnoui hts of the
air are coming.
INSURED < AGAINST JAIL.
Montreal 'Worlten Have Protection
Society Says Officer.
MONTREAL., March .31.—A society
for the aidieg of woman of ill -repute
when arrested has, according to Lieu-
tenant Savar,d of the Tecal police de-
partmerlt, Bien discovered hi Mont-
real, T'he' books and papers of the
society, all kept in a business -like
way, were discovered In a raid on a
disorderly house on 'Cadieux street
yesterday`rnorning, The `women paid
a dollar as week into the society and
in rehire their :'Ines and the cost of
their defence when arrested were
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Mr, John Muxflock, sr,, has return-
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relatives -Mr, awl Mrs, John Watson
are getting settled in their new home
-John Hey o: f Zurich unloaded a car
of fertilizer at the station here Sat
urclay.-Mr. Robert Smillie has been
adding to the appearance and corn-
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panerino' done and new furniture in-
stalled. -Quite a ,number from Here
attended the Spring Show at Hensali
Tuesday,
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