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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-4-16, Page 5DENTAL Dir, G, RGUl,sTON, L,A,s,, D,D,s, DENTIST btetteher of the R,G.D.M. of Ontario and Honor Graduate og Toronto i,Yriiverfr'ity," Circe -Over, Nickson ,& CeriinB's • law orrice, Closed Wedtxeeday afternoons, DB. A. 1i: KINSMAN, 1-+.1.5., D.D4, Honor Graduate of Toronto University DENT1ST Teeth extaaated without pair!, or . an/, 4. bad erteets. °Mee over taladman Stankyury's'.Office, Marin Street, Meter, LEGAL' DICKSON & DARLING,. BARRISTERS, Solieltors, Notaries Conwe'ancere,Col miQsioners. Soliettors for ,the Moleons Sank; etc. money to Goan at lowest rates of interest Ofticea-Madn-St., Exeter I. R. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson MONEY TO LQAN We have'n:'**large amaurnt of private funds to toast on'farm and village prop - ernes at low rakes of interest. GL.A'DMAN & STA'NBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter. J. SENIOR Agent Confederation Lae Assurance! Company, also • Fre. Insurance in lead-' ing'Canadian and Britl•sh Companies. Mar:,n-St.,- Exeter. College At Home Thousands of ambitious young pec. pie are fast preparing, In their own homes to occupy lucrative positions as stenigraphers, bookkeepers, telegraphers, civil tervants,in fact every sphere of Business Activities You may finish at college if you so wish Positions Quaranteed, - E-rter college any day. Individual instruction, Expert teas cner8. Thirty years,:.experence. Largest trainers in Canada, Seyen colleges, Spec- ial course for teachers. Affiliated with Commercial Educators' Association of Can- ada. Summer School at famous Spotton Business College, Lon- - don. GEO. SPOTTO? B. F. WARD President Principal i SYNOPSIS II CANADIAN N0RTH WEST LAND. REGULATIONS THE sole head of a family, or ally. 1 ,;malt over 18 years old,. may homestead a quarter -section of available Domin- ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan ox Alberta The applicant must appear -t" in per -sot at the .Dominion Lands As- ency for the District; Entry by proxy may be made at the office of any Lo- cal Agent of Dominion Lands (not sub -agent) on certain donditions. Duties -Six months' resideiiice upon and cultivation of the land. in each of three years. A homesteader may live -. within ,mine miles of his homestead en a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions. A habitable -house' is're- atiireci i'a every case, except when, le sidence is performed in the vicinity. It+ certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3 per acre. Duties -Six months resi`�• dente in each of six years from date 0fhomestead entry 'nc1ud1n the time required to earn homestead . patent) A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may take a pur- chased homestead in certain districts. Price $3 per acre. Duties -Must le - side 6 months in each, of 3 years, cu- ltivate 50 acres, and erect a house worth $300. The area of cultivation, is subject t to reduction in case bf rough, scrub- by or stony land. W; W. CORY Deputy of the Mi,nister of the Interior N.B:-Unauthorized 'publication of this advertisement will rro.t be paid for. CENTRAL :::41-i;ir, i F0,>:tD. ONT. Become a specialist in Business. = If ,offers more opportunities than any other calling. To reap the full ,peas - use of success you must have the hes possible training. This is -,Jnt- aric d Best Business School. We give individual attention. You may •'rater, our classes at any time. Three 'De- Partmen•ts, O,omrnercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Write at once for our free catalogue, D. A. McLachlan, l'riiicipal BUSINtSS'M'EN DO NOT WANT "improperly prepared" young mrcn and women in their offices. Attend Car/d/i%: Tarpinto, Ont., --a school that has a gra, reputation for superior work and for 'placing many in choice positions, Write for catalogue.'' EVERY.,WOMAN :bout and should know about the wonderful ulama,' WDouche hirling Spray ,Asir your druggist for t, If he cannot suppty 'the NIAl2v'T,L, accept no ether, be'ttend stamp for riles- tratetlbook seale1, 1t Civesf"all Particulars and directions invaluable irrwUlJar to ladies.; WINDSOR SUPPLY CA„Wisdior,On General Agents for Canada, KEPIIALDOL "rIs ABSOLUTELY MARVELLOUS AS A PAINKILLER" Mrs, .Beatrice Cassey, of Swalecliff, E,ngtand•:knows that it means '.to he bed -ridden with pain, She alio - l;noyvs now how easily the tortures of Rheu- matisnl. 'and Lwnsbago may be over- cpine She,. says, "My experience with KEPHALDOL as a pain -killer is ab- 'solutely marvellous. I had a .fearful acute attaekk. last year. of. • Neuritis Sciatica and Lumbago,' and suffered in bed fax many clays. Finally I heard of ' l< 141•IALDOL, which did 'von-. clera for . me, I shall always teal most. grateful for what it has dome, .nd. I am most happy to „let others i now of its• wonderful effects as a pain de- stroyer r, IIEPHALDOL is the only pain re- liever that does not affect the heart, It acts directly on the .nerve centres, easing and quieting the pain, KEPI -I- ALDOL is the favorite Combination of nerve stimulants and tonics pre - seabed. by the famous Doctor Stohr; of Vienna the great nerve specialist. KEPX ALDOL is now sold in Can- ada by druggists ht 50c tubes , or ` may be had by, sending 50c direct to iieph aldol, Limited, 31 Latour Street, Mon- treal. i ZURICH .' Benjamin Geiger of Saskatchewan is visiting in this section. -Mr`.', John Truentner left Thursday for Detroit, where he intends to work. -Mr. Ar- mold Hi1debran,dt visited in London.- Nfiss Ethel Hodgins, teacher of Room II in our public ' school, ,has resign- ed, -Mr. Oliver Caatin, ; third son of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Gentili, died - re- cently' at Toronto, at tile, age of about 18 years. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Randall, -have beer residing at London 'or some time; have returned and are liv- i ee with their daughter, Mrs. A. ?et - tel. -Mrs. Jantzi of Baden is visiting her ,parents, Mr, and Mrs. JohnaGa- scll°, of the Bronson Linb.-Miss Sad- ie Watson teacher an the Bronson, Line has resigned that school, and left ,for her home. in Bayfield. Rheumatism and Bright's Disease Prcf. Bu•diong was Quickly Relieved f Both afflictions by Using Rheuma. .. ---0_ if 'yon suffer from any form of Rheumatism remember that RHEUMA goes to work quickly to remove the cause, not simply to relieve the dis- tress'' Many years' use has demon- strated that it goes to the seat of she disease, and expels the poisonous mat- ter through the natural channels - the kidneys, bowels, liver and skin 'For ' many years I was _ . troubled with Rheumatism also_ with Bright's Disease of `tire Kidneys I suffered awfully. Tried many advertised rem- edies. Atter using. your truly re- markable preparation' RHEUMA, I was fully cured," -Prof. C. J. Bud - long Sound View, Conn. RHEUMA is guaranteed by W. S. Cole two sells it for 50c. a bottle` Ontario Liquor License Act License District of South Huron Noticeis hereby given that the Board of License commissioners for the License Dietriet of South Huron will meet at CO.M.MERCiIAL HOTEL, IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL.,,• —oN— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22od, 1914 AT 1.0 A, m. + •for the purpose of gonsid eringappiioations f or Liquor Licenses for the License Year 1914-5. • ;a ;sans ::sem Anaereons interested will govern themselves ao- cordinly JOHN TORRANCE, License Inspector. Dated at Clinton on March 29th, 1914. n There are no new licatione for i,_on cs ;)pn s For the current year there were twelve tavern and no strop licenses issued. The total numb sr of applications for licenses for the ensuing year is twelve tavern and no shop. menses. • Any petition a;ainst granting License to any appliaantsu prerhises ,nusb be lodged with the undersigned at lea4 lour days before the meeting' of the License Board!, • ` JO$v TORRANCE,. License Inspector for South -heron Dated at (Minton this 28th day of Mainh, 1054 DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS b 8 gulating Pill for women:' ,$'6 e box or three for $10. Sold at all Dru; Stores: or marled to any address on. receipt of price: The SconEnr, Dana CO„y�, St.nCntharines, Onf arlo. r , PHOSPHOAVOL I'oR MEN. Restores Vin and Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; increases"grey matter" aTonic-will build you up. $3 ebox, or two for $5, nt drug stores, or by mailon receipt otprice. Tun Scostm. Para Co.. St. Catharines. Ontario. r Hom seekers ` Excursion iliF�l Round Tickets topoints' in Manitoba Alberta and • Saskattdhewan via Chic- ago h- ago 'St, Paul or Duluth, on sale each a, un r Tuesday t' l October 27, inclusive at logit rates, Through Pullman, Totlr- isc Sleepers to. Winaiipeg on rb'o e plates. leat'ing Toronto 11 p, m. No` change of cars, RETURN TUJRN LIMIT TWO MONTHS ' SETTLERS' FARES -.one-way second class- fxtbin stations' in. nrtta,rio, Kingston, Renfrew ond west to points in Alberta arid Saskal- chewan, each TUESDAY during April The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest to+rte between' Winnipeg, Saskatoon ad Eel moni.toll with excellent through ser- vice to Regina. Trains now panning into Calgary. PuIl particulars at Qranci Trunk fit' - ice Oftucca, or write C. E. k°lorning, D,P,,A,, Toronto, Ont, - N. J. DOR:E, E teter, Q �'�" A,l'go u Uft 'lXotel, at $t, 4 tidrewsr ,fir EWS TOPICS O1 WEEK. It1', ., owlaed W the O,X'..lt,; asad tt wee. ' ! Wo e I feared that the building we.ald be important Events WMiQII Have Occurred During theWeek, Th. Busy World's Happenings care, -ley Cotspiled and eta Into: Hs sdy and Attractive Shape for the ; Readers of " Our Paper --A. Solid' Hour's Enjoyment. WEDNESDAY, Aid, G. N. Gordon, of Peterboro, has resigned to accept the position of city solicitor, Ingersoll are brigade went on strike yesterday as the council did not deal with the demands for in creased pay. The United States Senate commit-. tee on Inter -oceanic Canals began its. hearings on the- Panama tolls ques- tion yesterday. • The 'last spike of the G. T. B. was driven about, noon yesterday, at the east end of the bridge over the' Ne- chaco•at.Port Fraser; 13,C. • Several Toronto •physicians' were mulcted of considerable' ums yester- day, by the trickery of two gyrr-+ women who visited their offices: John Beacb wr instantly killed yesterday at Brcol field, his body be- ing hurled head first through a board fence as he fell or jumped from a moving M. C. R. train. es. Sournerez Carmichael, 'oY Montreal; has beenappointed to replace. Judge Wetmore on the Indian claims com- mission of British Columbia.: Judge Wetmore resigned some time ago. Vitoria. Gusmano, drug store 'pr prietcr, and Sam Cipranio were Mll- e:- and two other I'alians • inj'u -d, when a Black Hand boa .b expl ,de in .Gusmano's stake in Detroit yester day. The proposers segregation k": the Oriental children in the ptblic schools. of Vancouver, has raised a - 'Steams of. Protest 'fronf`bath ' he "Chi- nese and"Japanese resilents, cularly the -latter. The report. , of the commission w bleb investigate•i certain charg s against officials- at the penitentiary. and went into conditions at the p _ "- on, 'is at;last completed and will be Published after Easter. • ,TEtURSDAY. A petition against Home Rule sign- ed by adult Australians will shortly be `presented o Premier Asquith; 75,000 signatures ha --c already been• received. The election of Mederic Martin, M.P.; as mayor -ef. Montreal, will probably mean that 'se will . have to resign his seat in the House of Com-' mons at Ottawa. • The death has occurred in Mont- real of Miss Edith Eaton, who wrote short stories of Chinese life in the United States under ,the nom de plume of Sin Sin Far. ' ;Lord Joicey ; of Ford Castle Nortbtlmberland, has just purchased 10;000 acres of Veteran's lots' ;in. Northern Ontario. The sale was made through a large London firm•. The neighborhood of Richibucto, N.B., was visited by the worst storm of the season yesterday. There is four feet of snow in the woods and the banks about town are the high- est for years. Sir William Stephens is to, be the Liberal clandidate for West Salford division of Lancashire, succeeding Sir'George Agnew, the present mem- ber, who intends retiring •at the' close of this Parliament. Mine. Vita, a prisoner' in St. . La- zare -jail, Paris, was yesterday sent to au' Insane asylum, ha,viing become demented in conse ue c q n e of her .be lief that favors were granted by the authorities to ,Mme. Caillaux. Capt. Nerve,.. a French military aviator-); and a lieutenant he was car- rying as a passenger, were hacked to death yesterday near Rabat by in- surgent Moors after theyhad escaped F uninjured from an aeroplane accident in the desert. SATURDAY. The maple syrup crop of Frontenac County is almost a total failure due to exceedingly cofd weather er and.lack of sun. Included in twenty carloads of sup - Pslies for. the Wellandconstruc- tion Canal eon true tion work at St.: Catharine% are six carloads of mules from Granite City, Mo. Navigation opened at Kingston yes- terday when es-terdaywhen the ferry steamer, Wolfe Islander, made her way across from Wolfe Island through the ice, after an hour's hard work. Cy Warman, aut'sor,=pen and for many years, publicity man of the Grand Trunk Railway, who died last Tuesday in Chicago, .was buried at London, Ont., on Thursday. An amelioration is now noted in the condition ci health of James Gor- don Bennett, proprietor of The New York Herald. The physicians say he, will soon. leave Cairo,' where he now is. ' The two confidence men- who paid a flying visit to. Stratford receutly with some success, on Thursday re- lieved a passenger traveling from Fergus to Clifford on the x.T.R., of $200. The brigands under the leadership of the notorious -"White Wolf," have killed Hundreds of the inhabitants of the towns of Huhsien, Chowchihand, ikteishien, in the vicinity of Sianfu, capital of Shensi. province. Sarah de Mott.Stevens, 14 days, of New Brunswick, N.J„ is the young est suffragist in the world, Since her birth, two weeks ago, she' has been elected a life member of the New Brunswick Political St11dy. Club, a suffrage organization. MONDAY, - An international eongress on the blind is planned for London, 'Eng„ this summer on a date not yet fixed, Abandonment of the British steam- ship Croydon, 'which•wettt ashore'Oa April 6 off' llarbutla Island,' was ci cided on yesterday, Gen, Cal'tanza; his Military staff, m.ernbers of- his Cabinet and a large number of elerke have left J`1atez for Chihuahua, the new previsional tap': tat. Vire brelee out Saturday' in the destroyed, !That au application for,elemency will be, Made on behalf of Jack :Kra':: chenku was the statement made yea terdAY Eby J. P. Suffeld, counsel. for the condemned Man, .games Loveside, aged 32, was to have walked out from Toronto jail. Satulyday even tg a free roan, after serving twenty -day sentence, but he died during the afternoon The American Surgical Assoelatien atrits closing session Saturday_ in New York decided to hold the next annual meeting at Rochester, Minn, Dr. G. E. Arypatrbng, Montreal, was elected president. Woodbridge ratepayers on Satur- day ,passed a $6,000 bylaw to take tine` hundred horsepower of Hydro- 'E#eetric, energy by,.a majority of 102, the •vbte for being 106, and the yore against four.° .Attracted by muffed'cries from the express car on a train:fat Little Rock, Ark.,. railway employes' found the ex- press messenger, 'William Ahring, locked in a trunk, hound and gagged and the safe in the ear looted. '1 UESDAY, The jubilee conference, of the Evangelical Church of Canada open- ed is : Berlin yesterday in the Zion. ChurchA; An merican aviator, Cecil Peon,' yesterday made the first flight from Caracas, Venezuela, over the moun- tains. He landed safely at La Guaira. The occurrence of many serious crimes (luring the • past few months in Montreal has led Chief Campeau to insist upon having 200 additional policemen. The death of a highly esteemed resident of Cornwall, Mrs. Abbott, wife of J. F. Abbott, occurred yes- tedayteday afternoon at ber husband's residence, Sidney,street. , President Wilson has accepted an invitation to speak April 21 at a luncheon at the annual meeting 'of the' , Aasoci^ ted Pres's in • New ` York. He.will:.make an important speech. Y. Waldron, South Vancouver, was recently fined $10, under the.Lord's Day Act for selling two loaves of bread'on Sunday. His appeal to _the: B. C. Appeal Court was unanimously; upheld: The 'season so far has not been very favorable for sugar -making in - New Brunswick, and unless better weather sets in soon the output of the various camps will be much below the average. Deputy Game Warden Brown, who in his official capacity has spent about ten days among the trappers' cam: ; on the Transcontinental Railway, has "made..several. seizures of game taken out of •season. At the Central Y.M.C.A. itToronto yesterday a preliminary meeting was held of. the Public School Principals' Association of Ontario, which will en- deavor to enlist all the principals in •the schools- of the province. Tliex vurth inspector appointed in the .past two years to -enforce the temperance act in the -town; of Syd ney Mines, N.S., has been summarily dismissed by the town council, and the position is, once more open for a new appointee. PRIESTS ARE ATTACKED. Easter Riots In Italy Assume Serious Proportions, MILAN,April 14.—An extraordin- ary series of ..religious disturbances spoiled the Easter festivities in var-•, foils parts 'of `Italy. At Pagnano,' in ' the proyince' of Treviso, the parish priest and acolytes were shot at and, wounded while ,carrying the sacred image in a public procession. One of the religious canopies was riddled with bullets..: At;Pcrto Ferrajn Cathe- dral, where about 3,000 worshippers • were present, a dispute between rival religious :confraternities for prece- dence dance in=the precession developed in- to to a riot. According to Corriere della Sera many,women and : children and old men were injured during the panic-stricken rush for the doors of the cathedral. Similar disgraceful scenes occur: red at Santo Stefano, near Messina. The peasantry of two adjacent Si ci- Tian villagee fought for precedencein the open-air • cortege. Sticks, stones and bayrakes were freely used, and the clergy and monks were put to flight, All the sacred Images were smashed to pieces. Scores of people were injured. Reinforcements of ca- rabinieri had to be summoned by tele- graph. Catanzaro Cathedral, in Calabria, was also a. scene of amazing riots. A new archbishop attempted to sup- press certa'lpa popular local customs involving't'he use of pagan symbols, • and owing- to- his instructions being openly 'disobeyed had laid a neigh- boring church under three daps' in- • tet•dict. When the archbishop appear- ed in the eathedral to celebrate Eas- ter High Mass an infuriated throng threatened a tumult, and shrieked curses at him., As .lt was feared he would be assaulted the Clergy hur- ried him away by a private exist. Troops were sent for to drive the mob out of the cathedral. • i'erryboat•.Iiartted. SARNIA, Ont., Apri: 14,—The fer- ryboat Grace Dormer, of the Port Huron and Sarnia Ferry Line was .destroyed by Bre at midnight and the watchmal1 Mick Macdonald, who told a sensational story of having been seized, gagged, bound and lowered from the; boat to the clock by several Merl who climbed over the side of the vessel and afterwards set fire to it, is being held pending an investigation. by the Port heron polite, The boat had just left dry dock alter having undergone repairs to the extent of $2,000. She was insured for .$8,000. Weir itn brow!! To Death. MONTREAL, ' Apr'il 1.4, - T Ire body of a woman, believed to be Mrs. Kate Meaniggall, a servant, was found yesterday on the water front. Sire had gone into :ata old shaelt apparently to.„get away from the Bold Sunday night, and had been frozen to death,. • Some women, are. weak beanse of lila ,that are common. In Gxrlboa d—Wamnanhood and .,IVitotherhood The prescription which Er. R. V. Pierce used most successfully -in diseases of• women—which hats stood the test of nearly halfa century --is rC Dr. P xer es Favorite Prescription Take this in.liquid or tablet form as a tonic. Mrs; Kate D. Richardson, of ileaziex, Essex Co,. Vas says, ”' i esteem it a pleasure .to.. testify to the wonderful curative qualities of Dr, Pierces Favorite Prescription, For some yews 1 suffered meetly with weakness. 1 was treated by several physicians but $raduelly Stew worse. oneof my friends told me of the •Food results of your Favorite Prescription." 1 went to the drug store and got a bottle, and after teeing it, with the "Pleasant Pellets, 1 commenced to get better. . 1 never knew wha' happiness was, fab 1 was always sick and complaining and made others es well es. myself unhappy. So you son what a debt owe youl. 11r;Pjerce'sPleasantPellrets regulate stomach, livers bowels There is bread and BREAD -Because there is a difference in flour Bread is no better than the dough from. which it is made, and the dough can be no better than the flour used. A vast � army of ' f articular Canadian women always use PURITY FLOUR. -Because loaves made with PURITY are more nutritious tr u ons t li an those they can make with any other flour, PURITY home-made bread contains t la -e ° he b vd nrao^hing, bod y bu2ldang elements of the world's, strongest wheat. Order a trial sack of PURITY at your Grocer's. If he does not handle . PURITY FLOUR he'll be glad to stock ;it for you. N.B.—Remember--the guarantee. URIbt FLOU Makes "More Bread and Better Bread" and—More Pastry too. 607 Sold °pg' b w Seldon, Exeter. Caug-ht in the Act Yes! Caught with the goods—a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. But it would be a shah -le to scold them_! when they like it sowell, VSrB s an d it's so good for them. t THE. UNIVERSAL CAR The • Ford = the Lightest, Surest, Most, Economical— the very" essence of'`auto- mobiling-and all Canadian. -.. Model T Runabnu t` f. o. b. Fora 0 0 •Onari n. Get particulars from Wes. Snell, agent. Yaf„ J J w --l... - : s- 7 d,:" h not t �'..- �- e,. ,1 .; .., I il 1�i` r C T Q / !til ifs. sae_era Iiif YV A.1616 Caug-ht in the Act Yes! Caught with the goods—a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. But it would be a shah -le to scold them_! when they like it sowell, VSrB s an d it's so good for them.