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DR, A. R. KINSMAN, L.D.S;.,
Honor •Graduate of Toronto Univers/1W
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LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Cone -
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Bank. etc.
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We
funds
cities
MONEY TO LOAN
have a large amount of private
to loan on farm and village prop -
at low rates of interest'..
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Barr: eters , Salle! tors, Exeter.
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or s.ny
male over18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of available Domin-
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant must appear
in perso L at the Dominion Lands AC-
ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry may be made at any
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 may live
within .eine miles of his, homestead on
a faaw of at least 80 acres, on certain
conditions. A habitable ,house is re-
aiired in every case, except when 1 e-
saddence is perrfo red in the vicinity.
In certain distticts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside has homestead. Price
$3 per acre. Duties -Six months resi-
dence in each of three years after
earnins 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
til` ed homestead in certain' districts.
Price $3 fir acre. Ditties -Must re-
sed, 6 months in each of 3 years, cu-
ltivate 50 acres, and erect a house
worth $300.
The area of cultivation is subject
t_o•,reduction v i cafe 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 Miedster of the Interior
N.B.-Unauthorized publication of
this advertisement wi11 not ,be paid for.
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Auction Sale
OF FARM . STOCK IMPLEMENTS
AND 1-,tO(JSEFIQ D EFFECTS
There will be sold by public auc-
tion on Lot 6, Con. 7, Stephen, IN
Miles. South of Crediton, on
AtoTHURSDAY,
RSDAY, OCT, 15th, 19147
' o k p. m,' the following
property, viz.
Horses -Pair grey matched geldings
rising 3 sired, by Miller; filly rising 3
sired by Southport; driving mare quiet
and reliable; aged working horse,
Cattle -8(i head of cattle -20 ::owl
supe creed to be in calf,, three due at
New Yeaaa, 15 steers rising 3 years;
22 yearlings; 18 spring calves, 3 ,,ar-
row cows
Pig.: and Fowl -11 fat hogs; 2 sows.
due to farrow time of sale; 100 hens.
Implements -New Deering binder, 7
ft cut • new Deering mower, 6 feet
cut; new Deering seed drill, 13 h )les;
new Deering disc harrow, 14 disc;
Massey -Harris cultivator; new Deer -
in; hay rake, land roller, sod , plow,
scuffles• .Cockshutt plow, diamond bar
rows 4 section, and cart; wagon end.
rack, wagon box, pair bobsleighs,
light wagon, 2 buggies, 1 rubber tire
Portland cutter, pine water tank, fan-
ning mill, grind stone, set scales
wheel barrow, robes, bells, blankets,
3 doz. grain bags, double' heavy har-
ness„ set single harness, set plow
harness . forks. shovels, whiffletrees
neckyake and other articles too num
eroul to mention; 10 ,tont hay; quan-
tity oat and barley straw to be fed
out the place; quantity lumber; 4'
piles • rails
Household of Effects -Parlor suite, 2
bedroom suites, sideboard dining ;oom
chairs tables hanging lamp, ,nattress
5 stove;, coal oil and wood ange,
stovecoal; 2 bedroom stoves, leatn-
er tick rug, toilet sets, picture
frames 2 -qt. gems, 2 churns, ?fair
pails Ana cans and other articles , ao
.1umero•u, to mention.
Term.; -Alt sums df $10 and under
cash oven that amount 12 _nonais'
credi. of approved joint notes. 5
per cenl: : off for cash on credit
amounts Rails cash. No .reserve as
the proprietor has sold the farm.
JAS STANLEY BOB ESSEiO
Auctioneer Proprieto,
Auction Sale 1
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OFFARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
There will be sold by public auc-
tion., on Lot 10, Con. 10, Stephen, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914,
at 1 o'clock, the following, t.
Horses-Percheron horse, 6 years
old, horse 5 years old by Southport;
marc 7 years old in foal to French
Giron; Percheron colt rising 2; colt
1 year old; driver.
Cattle -6 cows, supposed- to be in
-calf; 2 yearling steers; 2 yearling
heifers ; 5 calves.
Pigs -3 sows supposed to Vee, in pig;
2 sows about 150; 1 sow due to pig
at time of sale; a number of little
pigs.
Implements -Massey Harris binder,
mower. Noxon, seed drill, cultivator,
2 sets harrows, rake, cutter, 2 plows
sleigh, wagon 2 buggies, 2 sets double
rn
haess 2 sets single harness, fanning
mill scuffles, root pulper, set :iouble-
trees, ineckyokes, hay rack, gravel box
robe and other articles too numerous
to mention. A quantity hay Quarter
acre mangolds
A number of hens, ducks, and tur-
keys A collie dog. .
Household effects -Parlor suite, or-
gan ,three bedsteads, mattress, glass
cupboard. half cupboard, bureau, half
dazes: dining chairs, couch, hanging
lamp 'fall leaf table, coal and wood
range, wood stove. base burner; tub-
ular separator, Delaval separator new
Terms -$10 and under cash; over
t hat amount 12 months credit on ap-
prove 1 joint notes. A discount of 4
per cent off for cash' on credit am-
ounts Ray little pigs and poultry
cash .All will be sold without re-
serve as the .proprietor has' sold his
fare; • B. S PHILLIPS, Auct,
JOHN 'KEYS, THOS DINNEY, Pro•
Auction Sale
OF FARM AND FARM STOCK.
;There will be sold by puslic auc-
tion on Lot 7, .Con. 7, Stephen, one
mile South of Crediton, on
THURSDA, OCTOBER 8, 1914,
at one o'clock, sharp, the following ;-,
Hoeaes•4-2 fillies rising 2 years , old
Southports; sucking colt by South-
port i
Cattle -Cow clue' to calve in Jan;
heifer rising 3 years old, due in pec.;
heifer rising thre due in Feb.; 2 far-
row cows;: 2 fat steers ready :o ship;
steer rising' 3 • five' heifers, rising 3;
3 steer:. rising 2; 5 heifers rising 7;
6 spring calves. .
Pira -2 good brood sows due to
roty in Dec.; 18 pigs 3 months old.
Sheep -5 ewes.
Thee stock is all well-bred and in
good condition. There will be no re-
serve as the proprietor has' given up
hic faro• and implements to his son.
who has all the stock he wants, so
this stoci, will be sold to outsiders
at anS price,
Rea. Estate -There will also be a
pasture farm offered for sale, contain-
ing 50 acres. more or, less; the ;north
half of Lot 5, :Con:, 4, Stephen. This
is a good pasture farm arid; plenty of
good water Spring creek runs,,across
corner of it.
Terms -Chattels, all sums of $10.00
and uncle, ' cash; over that amount 12
months credit will be given) rm fur-,
nishing approved joint notes, Five
per cent off for cash, in lieu of notes.
Rea' Estate -$500 down Nov. 1st,
1914, balance can be left on the ,farm
by the purchaser giving a mortgage
at, the same at 5 per. cent. 'interest.
ISAAC EiiLL, JAS. STANLEY -
Proprietor Auctioneer,
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NEWS TOPICS' OF WEEK
Impoi'tartt Whic i h,Jeve
urr
Oco &i Dur
, . frig the Week.
The el}sy World's' Happenings Ca
fully Compiled and Put In
Handy and Attractive Shape f
the Readers of Our Paper--
Solid Hour's Enjoyment.
WEDNESDAY.
Reports from Liege 4eelpire atm
hs German have broy'g t the fort
"eases of Liege • into such co4gto
that they may again be used for d
fence.
Sir. Walter Bondman. (Irib. i an
Robert Qe#hi11 (Labor) were retur
ed unoptlo6ed yesterday for Hartl
pool and Bolton, England, respe
tively.
Joll Pratt and os Green,
Ganaaaoque, were %e E by tw
strangers at the pointof a, r`evoiv
while walking along the bur a
railway track at Kingston an
robbed.
The German steamer Profess
Woermann of the Woermann, Lin
with
300 German reserFrists o
board, has been taken captive an
brought into Sierra Leone, on th
west coast of Africa.
Ismael Bourret, found guilty
manslaughter in connection' with th
shooting of Constable Bourdon nea
Montreal, was taken to Quebec yo
terday, on suspicion of having sho
and killed a cabman named::Osca
Guay,
Two Austrian Jews, who have bee
confined to Fort Henry as prisoner
of war, were given their. parole Mon
day on the application of the loca
Jewish community, who desired thei
two blood brothers to join with the
in celebrating the Jewish new yea
THURSDAY.
Chas. E. Rector, proprietor of
Quell -known New York restauran
which bears his name, died of hear
disease yesterday at his home nea
Long`Braneh, N.J.
Cayotauio Moatengro, the Mexlca
guerilla leader, who entered Agu
Prieta in 'disguise several days ag
an.. was captured, was publicly exe
cuted at Naco Sonora yesterday.
Miss Margaret O'Loane, daughte
of Police Magistrate O'Loane, an
Miss A. G. French, both of Stratford
left last night for Quebec, to g
abroad as nurses with the contingent
Dr. J. M. Shaw, of Lansdowne, on
of the best known practitioners i
Eastern Ontario, was found dead sit
ting on a chair on his verandah b3
his domestic servant yesterday morn
Ing.
Captain Bernard Harvey, who fou
years ago married Hester Wood
daughter of Governor Wood of Sack
ville, N,B., was on board the cruise
Cressy, which was sunk in the North
Sea.
The five Belgian, royal commis
sioners who•came to present to Presi
dent Wilson the protest of. Belgium
against atrocities committed by Ger
Man soldiers, left Boston yesterday
fo • Montreal.
The Berlin Vorwaerts, the Social
est organ, announces that the coin
mander-in-chief has ordered that the
paper suspend publication for three
days. The action was due to its free
criticism of the alleged bad treatment
of prisoners of war by Germany.
FRIDAY.
Lieut. F,gstace Spread, graduate of
the Royal Military College, Kingston,
is among the missing of the expedi-
tory force in 7a'rance.
Herbert, the seven-year-old son of
M. and Mrs. Hower Bacon, of Mas
sena, near Cornwall, died as the re -
slit of lock-jaw setting in following
vaccination.
The steamer Charles Marshall,
loaded wit'}' grain, on the way from
If`9rt Colfloflle to Montreal,- ran
aground at Sparrowhawk Point, near
Kingston yesterday.
The body of Mrs. Wm. Graham, of
Morristown, on the American border
across from Brookville, was taken
from the river yesterday She had
been very despondent.
The American Red .Cross hospital
ship, which sailed from New York,
Sept. 13, arrived at Falmouth yester-
day afternopli. The Red Cross was
formerly the Hamburg, of a German
line.
The racing yacht Germania, own-
ed by Lieut. Dr. Gustav Krupp toff
Bohlen tad Halbach, head of the
Krupp Gunworks of Germany, has
been ordered detained by the British
prize court.
Sir Stanley 0. Buekmaster, Solici-
tor -General of Great Britain since
October, 1913, becomes director of
the official press bureau of the Brit-
ish War Office, in sueoession to F. E.
Smith, M,P., who will go to the front.
Baroness Marie Von Neuberg was
sentenced by a London pollee court
magistrate yesterday to imprison-
ment for three weeks for failing to
register as an alien enemy. The bar-
oness said her husband is the general
commanding the 8tla German army
corps. Her son is training for an
English °Mescsiiip.
SATURDAY.
A heavy earthquake shock was felt
in Quito, Ecuador, yesterday morn-
ing. No damage was done, but a
great panic was caused among the
people,
Henry Logan, who resided in the
northern part of Hastings County at
New Carlo*, committed suicide by
shooting himself during a fit of
Melancholia.
Three men prisoners in the county
Jail' at Newcastle, Wyoming, charged
with., numerous thefts, effected their
escape by digging through a wall
with a bedspring.
rhe ' Canadian Club in New York
has decided to dispense with the an -
owl dinner and other costly enter-
tainments this coming winter and de-,
vote the, money to ;those in need be
iiaulie othe war,`'
At
Smith Shields despatch to Lon
don ;says that the Norwegian steamer
1•lesrik has been totally destroyed by
striking
a mine inth
e No
rtb Sea. The
chief engineer and one of his assist-
ants were killed. -
',Che German; steamer Prussia hast.
arrived, at Santos, Brazil, and landed
the master and fifteen men of the
i3fitir#li itteareer Indian Prince, which
wag stink by the German auxiliary
cruiser Kron Prinz Wilhelm.
The contributions to the Canadian
Patriotic Fund in Kingston stand the
highest per capita of any city in
Canada so tar. The average there is
$2,65 per head, In other cities the
average has b en from $1.50 to $2,50..
Emperor William is suffering from;
a severe cold, according to the Ge -
Atria 'correspondent of The Londort
Chronicle, He. .caught it .in the
treuClxes, before Verdun where he was
dFenched by the rain when recently
,viewing his soldiers.
MONDAY.
Mrs. John Condon, for more than
half century a resident of Hastings,
died yesterday.
Despatches from Bern, by wayof
The Hague, emphasize
mp seize the ,vy
casualties among German o tiers,
particularly those of high rank.
The German ship Ossa of 1,800
tons, bound from Portland. Ore, for
Ipswich with a cargo of wheat :end
barley was captured by a British war-
Ship.
The town of Campp a 'ford hits
placed an insurance of 1$ 0010 each. „
whhhe lives
of the
he marrie
e
a e gone tQ the front wth
the first
Canadian contingent.
The Dominion Department of Ma-
rine and Fisheries, it Is stated, will
establish. a lighthouse on the west
extremity of main Duck Island, Lake
Ontario, near Trenton.
President Wilson's plans for end-
ing coal 1
the a strike in Colorado have
come to naught, the mine owners hav-
ing refused to consider a three years'
truce with their employes.
Advices from Southern Albania
say that the population, harassed and
robbed by both inurgents and
Greeks, are about to ask the inter-
vention Of one of the great powers.
An Amsterdam correspondent
wires that Prince Oscar, fifth son of
the Kaiser, has been obliged to enter
a hospital in Berlin, because Of AA
affection of the heart. The report
emanates fora sources thought to be
reliable.
Two girl nurse graduates of a Paris
training school and five Sisters were
killed at the battle of Rheims, while
aiding the wounded, according to re-
ports just received. News of the
sacrifice of life by nurses is coming
in daily,
TUESDAY.
The summer hotel at Crow Lake,
belonging to John Green, was de-
stroyed by fire.
Precautionary measures were tak-
en at New York yesterday to prevent
any possible infection of Asiatic cho-
lera being brought by vessels from
the Mediterranean.
It is understood that the Algoma
Steel Corporation is engaged in the
manufacture of certain parts of the
200,000 shells which are being turn-
ed out in Canada for the artillery.
The report of severe fighting be-
tween relatively small numbers of
troops in Angra Pequena, German
Southwest Africa, resulted in casual-
ties of 14 killed, divided equally be -
Mr's. Charles Sargeant, mother of
Private Sargeant, who was accident-
ally shot by a ccmrade while handl-
ing a revolver on guard duty on the
Welland Canal three weeks ago, died
yesterday. The tragedy hastened her
end.
tween the German and British forces.
A decree forbidding the exporta-
tion of flour and wheat has been is-
sued by the Roumanian Government.
It is notbelieved that this is pre-
liminary to a declaration of war, but
that it is `merely a precautionary
move.
The steamer Samuel Marshall,
which ran ashore at Sparrowhawk
Point, near Kingston, was released
yesterday with very little damage.
The steamer Toiler, which ran
aground near Farran's Point, was
also taken off.
ANXIETY IN BRUSSELS.
German Garrison Taking No Chances
On a Surprise.
ANTWERP, Sept. 29. — A report
brought from Brussels Sunday says:
It is certain, at present, that the
Germans are taking all 'precautions
to defend -the ground foot by foot,
and to avert the risk either of sur-
prise or of an enveloping movement
by our troops seeking to surround
their garrison in Brussels. The latter
is in constant contact with the Ger-
man army posted before Antwerp.
Brussels constitutes for the Germans
a sort of entrenched camp. Import-
ant works of defence have been com-
pleted all around the town. Numer-
ous roads and bridges have been min-
ed, and there are not a few clever
traps. Thus, between Berchefste,
Agathe, and Grand Bigard, after hav-
ing excavated the highway to a great
depth, the Germans have placed in
the excavations over three hundred
barrels without tops, which are Coy-
ered with branches and earth. One
can well conceive what would be the
effect of a cavalry charge in' this
spot. Luckily the commanders of the
Belgian army are quite well aware of
these goings-on on the part of the
Germans.
The people of Brussels are ,looking
forward not without dismay to the
approach of winter. The stoppage of
ccmme: ce and industry is complete,
and the working classes, whose little
savings wf-re exhausted long ago, owe
their existence to the huzn.anitarian
work of the municipal councilsand
private philanthropists, .the carrying
out of which will perhaps avert re-
volts, ropular risings andthe pillage
of shops.
Britannia 01? New York.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—A cruiser
believed to be the Britannia last
evening joined the British war ves-
sels which since the beginning of the
.war in Europe have been patrolling
the entrance to New York harbor..
She steamed directly in froitt•' sea and
joined the auxiliary cruiser Caronia,
Bosnians Join S5rviait's,
ROME,' Septa 29,---(yia Parie,)—
"lespatches „,from Nish, Servia, say
that the Servians and Montenegrin
have been greeted by the Bosnians as
liebrators. Bosnian doltinteers to the
number of 5,880 have Joined the Set-
Tian army,
accompanied by pain here or there -extreme ''ervousnesr-
sleeplessnesa-maybefaint apolls or epattfes--all are signals of
di5tresa for a woman. She may be grovipg front girlheod into
womanhood -passing from womanhood to'motherhaod-or later
suffering from that change into middle life whietr]eavessomany
wrecks of'.women. At any or all of these periodyo$awoman's life
she should take a tonic and nervine prescribed ferjust such eases
by a physician of Vast experience in the diseteeete,of women.
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dealers or trial box by mail on receipt of 60 cents in stamps.
Miss Elizabeth. Lordahl of Berkeley, Cal., in a recent letter to. Dr, Pierce said: `Twee completely
broken down in health,Iwasachlag andhad painsallovermybodyandwas sonervous thatIcould scream
if anyone talked to me, but 1 had the good fortune to meet a nurse who had been cured by Dr. Pierce's
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the Jett breast or a general feeling that life is not
complete ten days' treatment entirely free and
can be easily and surely conquered at your own
or the, dangers of an operation. Womeneverywhere
by knowing of my simple method of home
I shall only ask you to pass the good word along
is for all, -young or old. To Mothers of Daughters,
and effectually cures green -sickness
in young women, and restores thein to
about your daughter. Remember it costs you
a complete ten day's trial, and if you wish to
so; and it does not interfere with one's daily work.
offer, write for the free treatment suited
by return mail. To save time you can cut out
and return to me. Write and ask for the free
again. Address:
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