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DENTAL,
Dr, G. 1'. Rc uLs'rpe, L,D.S., 'D.D.S,
Idetnber o! top R.C,b,S, a! Ontfsrie and
4lonor Grath :tee of Toronto, gelversity'.,
Office• -Over I2iolcson ee Carling's law
came, Clasod .W;6dneeday afternoons.
DR. -A. R. KINSMAN, L.P,S,., PJs,„1 �,
Honor Graduate ort. Toronto University
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without .pain, or any.
had effects. Office over Gladinan &
$tahbury's Orme, Maden Street, Mister.
LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers, Coni
m,saloners. Solicitors for the Moleona
Bank. etc.
Money to Loam at lowest rates of interest
Offices -Marin -St., Exeter
1. R. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
•
We have a • large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village prop-
erties at low rates of Interest.
GLA OMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors. Exeter..
T. B CARLING
Life, hire, AccId,nt and Plate Glass
Insurance, Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting, auction sales. - Exeter. Ont.
ye eee
SYNOPSISOF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REIGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or any
male over 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of available Domin-
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant must appear
las perso t at the Dominion .•Lands Ag:
ency of Sub -Agency far the Dis-
trict. Entry may be made at :.ny.
Dominion Lands Agency., (but not
Sub -Agency) on certain ?conditions.
Duties=Six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each •of
three years. A homesteader -nay live
within acne miles of his homestead cn
a fam of at least 80 acres, on certain
conditions. A habitable house is re-
aunred in every case, except when, l e-
satence is performed in the vicinity.
In certain distticts a homesteaderin
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$3 per acre." Duties -Six months resi-
dence in each of three years after
earning' homestead patent; also 50
acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent may be obtained as soon as
homestead patent, on certain condi-
tions.
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead right may take a purchas-
ed homestead in certain ' districts.
Price $3 Uer:acre. Duties -Must re-
side 6 months in each of 3 years, cu-
ltivate 50acres, and erect a house
v. w worth $300.
Th'e area of cultivation is subject
to reductioa in case of rough, scrub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
substituted for cultivation under cer-
tain conditions.
W. W. CORY, C.M.G,
Deputy of the alirilster of the Interior
N.B.-Uriau,tihbn'ized publication of
this advertisement will not be paid for,
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with, superior courses and instructors.
We give individual attention in Com-
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Departments. Why attend elsewhere
when there is room here? You) may
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D. A. McLachlan, Principal
EFFICIENCY first, last and all the
time is the chief feature of the cour-
ses' of instruccttian i the
?fedjieeddiee,
'Young and Charles Sts., Toronto
Yes, our graduates succeed, They
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EVERY WOMAN
is inteeated and should know
about the wonderful
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Ask van druggist for
it. If he cannot supply
the MARVEL, accept no
other, but send stamp for 111us-
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particulars and directions invaluable
M ladies. WINDSOR SUPPLY CO.,Windsor, Ont.
General Agents for Canada.
Colonist Fares
ONE --WAY SECOND CLASS '
Frew all Stations in, Ontario to
certain, points 'in
ALBERTA I#R, COLUMBIA
ARIZONA CALIFORNIA
COLORADO IDAHO
MONTANA NEVADA
ORE(x0N TEXAS
`UTAH WASHINGTON
Orn Sale Sept 24 to Od!t, 8 inclusive
Fuji' particulars at Grand Trunk fic-
ket Offices,, 'or write C, E. Horning,
1.),P,A., Toronto, Ont.
N. J. DORE, Exeter
The
Advantages
to the Estate
of having a Trust Company
administer its affairs are
many, yet the Charges are ;no
higher thanthose allowed a
private individual acting in 'the
same capacity.
This strong, conservative
Company, unlike an individual
executor, will not fall ,ill, go
abroad ,at ,critical time, 'be-
come a defaulter or pass ,out
of existence, neither will it
neglect your affairs for its
own, because its very life de-
pends upon. its 'fidelity to your
'affairs and those of 'others.
Consult us regarding your
'will and the administration of
your estate.
The London 8 Western
Trusts Co, LII
imited
382 Richfnond St., toadon, Ont.
Sir Geo. Gibbons,B.C. President
John S, Moore; Manager
Auction Sale
VALUABLE FARM LAND IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
Unless sooner sold there wile be of-
fereo be public "auction, at the Central
Hotel Exeter, on Saturday, Septem-
bar 19th '1914, at 1.30 o'clock p.m,
the farm known as the Thos. M.
Case Homestead, being Lot '31, tCon:
I. Usborne.
The farm is situated on the London
Road. equi-distant Exeter and Hen -
sell , 90 acres cleared and under culti-
vation. about 10 acres thin bush;
acre apple orchard; one story frame
dwelling, brick foundation, good barn,
good stable and other out buildings.
It is admittedly one of the best
ane most productive farms in the
Cousnty, and is excellently situated as
to markets and is in the centre ' of
ane of the most populous and pro-
gressive districts of Ontario; conven=
fen. to churches and schools; • good
roads iii, all directions; good neigh-
bors and all other conditions most
desirable.
Terms, -The property will be offer-
ed subject to a reserved bid; 10 per
cent purchase money on day of sale
balance in 30 days; immediate pos-
session to •purchaser. Further con
ditoiis made known on day of sale.
For particulars apply to Canada
Trust Ca.; London; Thos. Cameron,
Farquhar at to Dickson & Carling,
Exeter Vender's S-olVcitors.
CLANDEB O YE
The funeral took place here on
Tuesday o1 Hanna h Hodgins, relict of
the late James Hodgins, who died at
the home of her song, Albert 0., Con,
2 Biddulph .aged ,80 years. Deceased
lived in the township for many years.
ZURICH •
Miss. Agnes Keercher is visiting rel-
ative at Berlin.-4Ir, ' Jake: Smith of
Detroit wan visiting friends in town
Iasi week.-NLr. and Mrs. W. Clarke
of Hamilton visited at the home of
NIr C Fritz. -Mr. Nicholas Deichert
of Detrois is visiting 'his mother, for
a few clays, -Mr. Dan. Koehler is ser-
iously ill. -Miss Vera: Siebert, whohas
been visiting friends' in Berlin for
the pas+ few weeks, has returned
hone; -Menne Bechler has purchased
the dwelling he is living in, from Mr.
P. Sippei. The consideration was
$1250. -Miss Elizabeth Rennie, who
has been visiting in Regina for the
pas' few months, returned home.
Miss Elizabeth Truer -liner of Detroit
visite eer motherraud sister,r,Mr
Mrs. L
Prang for a few weeks,. -Miss Dor-
othy Tn elnner, who, has been visiting
her parents, NIL and Mrs. Henry
Truemner left for Toronto.
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Sciatica, Inflammatory, Arthritis,
Muscular. Lumbago or Gout -get a
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"For years I suffered with .Rheum-
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Students assisted to positions. College
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Iyrincipal i9c' ince nthel arts
NEWS TOPICS QF WEEK
Inpigrtetints Why slave
6" t tiring acured �un th a eek8
The B,Aorld's leap eni�ng Care-
fteU,y mpiled t .it'' t Into
His. d Attractive S rape for
the beers of Our raper—A
Solid Ilour's Enjoyment.
EDNESDAY.
Hector i d Q r it
,Percy G xA ,Er & sted� th S
Girouar , has on s e with the..
Sifton automobile sachine gun bat-
tery at Ottawa.
John Smith, a wJ aie t l', was.
sentenced by Ma is aft, at.
Guelph, e e da" in ail
r 0 j
pp g
and to recti i'e' i0 Ina eS•
According to infol��nnattio re eived
, t Zera,nte lag Stlkldat th renal.
ea , er Qaj'oline, eviitl; Its rench-
a ad1afl o$, V) d, has arr ved at
t. N4,4 e r'r'an'
U p e, 1 news h�a been received
at Ottawa that the all -t d cable from
British Colupibia to 4jz trelia has
been cut at Fanning Island Steps are
being taken to repair _t.
Considerable damage has been
done to the German f ti cations at
Tsinigtaq by bombs roped from
Jape te0 hydro -aeroplanes, it was an-
noutl cad at the Japanese Admiralty
yesterday.
Despatches to the U. S. State De-
partment reporting the safety of for-
eigners in Europe about whom en-
quiry has been made includes the
name of Mrs. Charles Warren of To=
ronto, Ont., at Dre •den.
In order to increase the revenue
of the Russian empire, the rate of
taxation on many commodities has
been raised. These include malt,
matches, cardboard, playing cards,.
cigarettes, cigarette paper, etc.
Dr. GeorgeNaathlth,•director of the.
Toronto laboratory, goes with the
Canadian cpntingent to Europe to as-
sist in the direction of the, sanitary
conditions of camp life, and to en-
sure a good water supply for the
troops.
Til U RSDAY.
A despatch to the Central ' News
from Basel, Switzerland, via Rome,
says that the Germans have evacuat-
ed Upper Alsace.
The Japanese Diet yesterday adopt-
ed the war program of the . Japanese
Government. It provides for a war
appropriation of $26,500,000. The
vote was unanimors.
Capt. J. H. Jellicoe, father of Ad-
miral Jellicoe, second Sea Lord of
the Admiralty, died Tuesday at Hye.
Capt. Jellicoe had spent his life in
the merchant marine service.
A committee of French Deputies
and senators is or„ anizing lecturing
tours through the country districts,.
with the object of explaining the.
origin ofthe war and the justice of
the French cause. •
A despatch from. Bordeaux to the
Havas Agency states that two Ger-
man merchant ships have been sunk
in the Atlantis by the French cruis-
ers Conde and Descartes, aided by
the British cruiser Bristol.
Major John R. Wynne, formerly
of the firm of Martin; Bole &
Wynne, died in Winnipeg yesterday,
aged 72 years. He had been in: fail-
ing health since March last, when
he was stricken with paralysis.
According' to the Central News, a
trawler which arrived yesterday re-
ports that a British gunboat captured
a trawler purporting to belong to
Grimsby which had been laying sea
mines. There' were 2'00 mines on
board.
" FRIDAY,
'IThe Temps states that the French
General Toutee has been wounded in
the leg.
A despatch from "'"Constantinople
says that bubonic plague is Causing
severe ravaged arabng the• Turkieh
troops at Srdyrte and other stations.
The estirnMed revenue from the
U. S. war taxes is $107,000,0.60. The
freight tax will be three per cent. of
the transportation charges on all
freight packages, including express.
Two Swiss physicians who have
been working with the Red Cross in
Alsace, declared yesterday
that
Ger-
man
charges that British and French
troops i, a cuing dum-dum bullets
were untrue. '
Thirty-three thousand quarters of
fresh beef—approximately 3,500 tops
ezwere loaded yesterday aboard the
British steamer Highland Watch • at
Neve York, ,intended for British
troops in Europe.
The Very Rev. Joseph Herman
Hertz, chief Rabbi of the united He-
brew congregations of the British
Empire, ,has set aside next Sunday
for special intercession services in all
the London synagogues.
'French Minister of War Millerand
has sent a circular note to the gen-
fials, commanding the several dls-
ricts of France ordering them to in-
stitute a vigorous search for all per-
sons who have failed to respond for
military service as required.
SATURDAY.
A. despatch from Ghent says the
Germans are withdrawing all their
;forces from Northern Belgium.
A despatch from Amsterdam says
that The Cologne Gazette declares
that the son of the French Foreign
Minister, 'M. Delcasse, has been
wounded.
Donald. MaeM tster, K.C., has plac-
ed his kieuse: at Virgin;a Water at
the disposal of the British War Office,
particularly for the Canadian troops
if possible.
A Reuter despatch from Amster-
dam says that Count Uxkull, a mili-
tary aviator, ha, died from injuries
received in flee fall of his aeroplane
while reconnoitering.
The Rome correspondent of the
Havas Agent. telegraphs that Count
Calderari Paaiazsolo, the Italian mili-
tary attache at Berlin, has left his
post and is returning to Italy.
The Bank of Montreal has agreed.
to advance the city of Montreal three
and one-half million dollars to carry
on business. The security will be a
bond issue, to be marketed later.
The Postmaster -General has been
notified by the Superior of the Sem-
inary of .St, Sulplce, ,Montreal, that
the community wishes to subscribe
$26,000 to the Canadian Patriotic
Fund,
The following of cers are granted
the temporary rank of lieutenant in
the British army; Brevet Captain
MaeBrian, Royal Canadian Dragoons;
Lieut, W. M, Miller, Royal Canadian
Engineors, e9
MONAY.
HIS mind unbalanDeed, as. a :'result of
thee war, Lorne Kill, 1,7 years old, of
Fruitland, a ,limber of the 77th.
Regiment, hanged Iiimself.
very olreeto fa ory and patron
illhe, County of 'rOlntenac will be
1401101ted by. the Frentenac . Cheese
Board tq help the patriotic fund.
Among the compare es granted
barters in Ontario difrin the past
week is the Canadian Shipbuilding
Drydock Co., Ltd., Oen Sound, with
a capital of $2;000,0.00.
The Grand Cross. ef the Legion of
Ilonpr. of i'ranee has been conferred
upon Generals Manoury, Dubail and
Ter'and. The officers' cross has been
conferred upon Gen. Foch,
The Swedish steamer Gauthold has
been. overhauled by German cruisers.
and 86 British seamen under 40 wore
made prisoners, while 26 older Brit-
ish seamen were allowed to go.
Twelve months' faneine, which on-
ly outside aid canaverts, faces the
Kwang-Tung and Kwang-Si provinces
of China, which were devastated by
flood in July with a loss of 3,000
lives and more than 100,000 homes.
Lee. Morgan, a farmer, ; 50 years
old; Miss Mayme McQuillan, his
housekeeper, aged 40. and Clarence
McGuin, a farmhand, were found
murdered on Morgan's farm, near
Heiser, Barton county, Kansas, yes-
terday.
TUESDAY.
Commercial Councillor Feodor, of
Berlin, has promised 500 marks
( $125) to the first Zeppelin which
throws successfully eight bombs on
English soil.
In the first five hours ofthe seven
day campaign' to collect $1,000,000
for the Canadian Patriotic Fund,
which began yesterday in Montreal,
the sum of $416,000 was raised.
Following their capture of Herbert-
shoehe, capital of New Pomerania,
Australian naval. forces are reported
to have sailed to seize the German
possessions in the. Solomon Islands.
A pest closely resembling the
army worm, which was believed to
have been extinct on account of the
lateness of the season, made its ap-
pearance near St. Catharines yester-
day.
H. P. Ross died yesterday at Pene-
tanguishene after an illness of al-
most three years. He was a resident
of the town for over 25 years and
held the position of collector of cus-
toms.
Passengers reaching Italy from
Dalmatia}, say that anti -Italian de-
monstrations are almost daily occur-
rences at Sen Benlco and Spoleto be-
cause Italy did not join in the triple
alliance.
Rev. Canon Henderson, 79 Poplar
Plain's road, Toronto, is dead at the
Bowmanville, Ont., hospital. He was
for forty years rector of the Anglican
Church of St. Marks, at Orangeville,
whence he moved to Guelph and af-
terwards to Toronto.
BELGIUM DREW ENEMY.
She Occupied Two Army Corps Badly
Needed In France.
LONDON, Sept. 15.—Evidence ac-
cumulates that the German cojnman-
'der-in-chief has been compelled to
weaken his force in France owing
both to the Russian menace on the
east and to Belgian attacks from
Antwerp.
Petrograd despatches speak of ten
German field corps transported to the
east, and at least one German division
has been fighting with the Austrians
in the Lublin government.
A "despatch from The London
Chronicle's Amsterdam correspon-
dent says: The Belgian army, which
last week conducted a four -days' vig-
orous offensive in the triangle of
Brussels, Malines and Louvain, have
now retired under the shelter of the
Antw'e'rp forts with the satisfaction of
knowing they have not only dealt a
heavy blow in their own defence, but
have undoubtedly contributed uted to the
d c
defeat of the German right in
France. Their sudden sally compell-
ed the Germans to concentrate all
their available forces in Belgium and
actually to recall to Brussels theft'
third and ninth army corps, which
had been sent southwest, presumably.
to reinforce the Germans in north
France. In addition the Germans had
to put in the field ' against the Bel-
gians, Landwehr and Landstur-• '
regiments from the south of Brussels,
and 15,000 sailors and marines are
also reported to be engaged.
Although the Belgians have again
fallen back under cover of the Ant-
werp forts they keep in close touch
with the Germans, who maintain, 'a
threatening attitude, and continue to
occupy the attention of a great body
of troops which the , enemy would.
much like to send to Frnace.
Despatches received, here from
Antwerp relate that the fighting by
the Belgian forces which went out
from Antwerp .last Friday lasted for
three days, day and night. There Was
a heavy engagement among the ruins
of Louvain, the Belgians penetratitl
twice to the centre of the city., Yee-
terday the Belgians delivered a liege
cavalry attack on. tho Germans at
Louvain.
Grecian Foreign Minister Resigns.
ATHENS, Sept. 15. --- Because of
the dissensions among the members
of the royal family and the leading
Greek statesmen over the attitude of
Greece toward the general war, Min-
ister of Foreign Affairs Panes has
resigned. Premier Venezelos, who is
also `Minister of War, will discharge.
the duties of Foreign Minister tem-
porarily.
I,7artheleakes In rent.
LIMA, Per Sept. 15, -- Earth
quake disturbances were resumed in
the department of Arequippa yestere
day, Thirty-five shocks were felt in
Caravel', Sunday, which place was de-
stroyed last week. Many of the tee -
mots 'were violent,
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by a chronic disease common to woman-
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perhaps hot flashes? There's nothing you
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HENSALL
Mrs'„ john Pope has returned from
Brandon Man„ where she has been
visiting with her slaughters, Florence
and Irene also other relatives, -Hen-
ry Beach ,who has beers visiting with
his parents since spring, and, also as-
tsisti,zg his father in gardening opera -
flails left last week fon his home in
Las Angeles, Cal., where he is en-
gage in the automobile business.
Miss Maud McAllister, who has been
engaged to teach school at Melton,
Pee. County, has been visiting her
uncle Dr. A. McAllister of George-
town. -Mrs. •Morkin and daughter,,
Miss Nara who have been visiting
with the sister of the former, Mrs,
Carlin, left last week fon' their home
fat Edmonton, Alta, accompanied by
Miss Marie Carlin. -Miss Sharp of To -
Tonto, who has been the guest of •Miss
A. Cousitt for some days, has rettirn-
ed to the city. -Mrs. A. Case has re-
covererr "sufficiently to leave the hos-
pital. ane+ is naw Visiting with her
sister in London. -Mrs. Bell of. De-
troit is the guest Of her aunt, Mrs.
Hugh McDonald. -Ernest Ayre of
Detroit has been visiting his aunt, Mrs
Mss Coulter. -Miss Boyille of De -
has been, visiting at John Coul-
ters. -Mrs Shirray and daughters,
Miss Tena and Agnes have returned
from, Toronto to spend some: time at
their home here, -Detective Lou Mc-
Arthur of Vancouver, B. C,, has been,
visiting with his father, Robt. leAr-
thur..
FALL FAIRS.
Landon Sept. 11-19
Exete; Sept. 21-22
Goderich Sept. 21-23
Kixktorc Sept 24-25
Parkhill Sept. 24-25
Seafortb Sept. 24-25
Zurich Sept 7.3-24
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