Exeter Advocate, 1914-10-22, Page 5'i
DENTAL.
D. Q. F'. rtauLSTON,
IPENTIST
1lefnber of the 11.O.D.S. of Ontario an&
Honor Graduate of Toronto University.
Office->Orer Dickson & Caxiing''e law
office. Cloyed Wednesday afternoon*..
on, A. R, KINSMAN, L,D.S,„ D.D.S.,
, Honor Graduate of Toronto riniversetyf
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without path, or tiny'
bad effects. Office ovem Gladn]an &
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, P1xeter,i
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Sglicctore, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com-
missioners'. Soticltore for the Melsona
Rana, ete.
;honey to Lean at lowest rates or interest
OWee s—e1adn-St., 'Exeter
1. It. Carting, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a 1nrrE'e a -mount of private
fund* to loan on farm and village prop-
erttee at low rater, of interest.
GLAIDMAN & S'I ANBUIRY
Barr:eters, Soldcitors, Exeter.
T. 13 CARLING
Lite, Fire, Aceldbut and Plate glass
Insurance,' Collecting accounts, and con -1
duet%ne auotlon salsa. - • Exeter, Ont.
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH.
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE. sole head of a f
amilor 4'`
male over 18 years old, may homestead`
a"quarter-section of available Domin-
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant must appear.
in perso t at the Dominion Lands .Ag=
ency et Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry may bemade 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 nine miles of his, homestead cn
a of at least 80 acres, on certain
conditions A habitable house is re-
quired in every case, except when le-
sidence is performed in the vicinity,
In certain districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$3 per acre. Duties—Sixmonths resi-
dence in each of three years after
earnine homestead patent; also 50
acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent may be obtained as soon as
homestead patent, an certain condi-
tions
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead sight may take a purchas-
ed homestead in certain districts.
Price $3 per acre. Duties -Must re-
side 6 months in each of 3 years, cu-
Itivatc 50aores, and erect a house
worth •$300,
• The area .of , cultivation • is., subject
to "reduction - in . case of sough, 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 1vlitnirster of the Interior
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Shipka—Mrs. Samuel Harton, has
been taken to London hospital to un-
dergo treatment resulting from her
sudden] illness last week.
. CL1NTON—W d was received last
week of the death of Mrs. Daniel
Switzer of Carberry, Man. The late
Mrs Switzer was'farmerly Miss Eliza-
beth Agnew and was a sister of „Mrs,
J. Snyder, Mrs. J. Jervis, and Miss C.
Agnew of town.
Auction Sale
Of FAR1d STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
an Lot 6, South Boundary, Hay
2 miles west of Exeter North •,n
Thursday ,November 5th, 1914
At ane o'clock, the following
Ho-rses-Brood mare agric,, 5 -yr -old,
in foal ; broad mare with colt at foot;
2 General Purpose fillies, 2 -yr -old,
br'ecl from Perc;herari Horse; 2 Agric
fillies 2 -yr. -old, bred from Percheron
horse: Gelding 1 -year old; Z spring
colt • bred from Uncle John.
Cattle -2 cows supposed to be, , in
calf, farrow cow; 3 two-year-old'
steers • 6 two -yr -old heifers; 6 one-
year -old steers; 5 one-year heifers
4 spring calves,
Hags—Seven stockers.
Impleme.nts—Cern King manure spre
ader, mower, 1YIcCormick binder 6 5t-
new; wooden silo, roller, set double
lligh t harness, McCormick sp'g tooth
culltivator Kangaroo gang plow, Wm:
ger wagon set clouble harness, 11 disc
fertilizer drill, new .car, hay( fork and
slings far wooden track, Sottvenir
range ,
Terms—$10 and under cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit on u'p-'
prove l joint notes, 4per cent. off for
cash on credit amounts.
Nelson Stanlake, B. S. Phillips)
Proprietor ,. Auctioneer:
A.UCT ION SALE
01 FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
an Lod 23, Con. 10, Stephen, on Tues-
day, October 27, at one o'clock,—
Harses-1 mare 9 year ofd, General
Purpose • mare 7year old, Agric.; 3
year alc gelding, Agric., sired by Mil-
ler' 2 year old mare, Gen, Purpose
sired by Miller; blood mare 2 -year
old sired by Non Parole; 1 year old
mare Gen Purpose sired by Milner,
Cattle -2 ,caves due to calf in Jan.
2 cows due to calf in February, cow
due to calf in May, 3 1 -year old steers
6 spring calves.
Poultry—about 50 hens.
Implements— Massey Harris binder„
10 ft has rake, new; manure spreader
13 hoc- disc drill' new: •Deering, mow-
er, • Mann.. cultivator, ..?_.disk harrows,
1. rtearl5 nely land roller(;diamond bar
roil-. walkiu'S Plow 2 furrow Mew ,bob
slleighs light bob sleighs, Wagon,'ight
wagorn., 3 seated cab, root • pulper, fan
nine,mill with bagger, 2,000 lbs. scales,
rt w. cutting box, cream separator
new; wagers .box with pig rack, gravel
box. hay .rack, 2 set double harness,
set Light double harness, 1 single' set,
2'aalline coulters, emerystone, scuffler
grind stone buggy pole, wood ,•ook
stove, barrel, whiffletrees, neckyokes
chains, forks, showels & other articles
teri'n,umerous too mention.
TERMS—All sums of $10 • and' un-
der cash over that amount 11 months
credit on furnishing approved `oint
notes A discount of 4 per cent per
cent. oft for cash on credit amounts.
No reserve as the proprietor has sold
his farm •
E. BOSSENBERRY, S. BEAVER,
Auctioneer Proprietor
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N[WSTOPICS OF WE
EK+ Kau,aitna 11, Sudernlann,, Siegfrid, and
j x ter
a�l►er.,. �;
k..n , MOIIlAv1E.;, a
fide Ate lA trawler 4$x. out of
GriMsbY, „b4,14 been blown up itl the
219tth $ea bra. Genz Mine. Nine
?fie be o the crew coat their lives.
14
The O aunt Rife"H, a #few regi -
Itwell to antxeal, was authorized
by' tl ¥Mitis Depart eSat 7at}trday..
It will tYe eight companies of 57
men.
five me civilian and four sol
Biers, of the
United States eaveary—
Were wo'!rnaci� yesterday at Nato,
Ariz, by e cart bullets that dew
fad; _,ver t1# International boundary,
T O 'retie/, Government, pursuing
th@ Malta ltqaaitlat'Gerinail.-Awned
leu mess ;} lira seized six con-
00 , Ono watt, ttepart nt store
an the ofYr
i bI1
herd. ?vtn9 aabiitlitments.
%he BritisI$ steamier. watra, from
Montreal, before reported arrived
at Star• a Leone w th bunker coal on
Rge,II , w s begached, has been float -
eel largo in No. 2 hold is destroyed.
Sixty, -four Germans, between the
ages of 1$ and 25 years, wggre arrest-
ed in Paris Satu-day. Tw'o more
groups of Germans, Austrians and
Hungarians were seat to the pro-
vinces.
An amendment to, the proclamation
prohibiting trade with the enemy fore
bids doing any insurance business
with the enemy through a branch es-
tablished in British, allied or neutral
territory.
Murray Hendrie, of Valley Ranch,
near High River, Alta., brother of
Lieut -Governor Her drie of Ontario,
is dead, following fatal' injuries sus-
tained in a runaway accident, near his
home Thursday evening.
In one of the most daring out-
breaks ever attempted at California
state penitentiary; Capt..J. B. Drury'
of the 'night watch, and George
Phelps, ps a convict, were c e killed, tanguards wounded, and a life termer
escaped.
TUESDAY.
In view of the situation resulting
,from the war .Xing: Victor Emmanuel
has signed a decree reducing Italy's
import duties on cereals during the
period from Oct. 20 to March 31.
1915. -
Cecil Burtch, aged•- gC'Ven, son of
Burton Burtch, . Seeley;s Bay, nor
Kingston, was killed by the acciden-
tal; discharge of a shotgun. He re-
ceived the entire charge in his face
`1n,49 at,nt Events. Which ;Have
Crecurred During the Week,.
Buyorld's Happen:nge Care.
*frilly moiled and Put Int
*only and Attractive Shape for
the Readers of Our Paper ---,A
Solid Hour's Enjoyment,
WEDNESDAY.
IYJ s Mary Alin Clenahan, 4, a
foruder resident o Kinggstern to any
yea 0, wile visiting Hingsto om
Burlington, Vermont, wag: sir eken
with para? sis.
Ontario
new w Lieutenant Goy
nor, Hon. a., ixendrie, will wit
a few days alfe up his abode
!Government Ouse, Toronto, Sir o
Gibson vacating' tb.d' tiremises wit
'a week.
The arts f eulty aPi}� en's Univer-
sity has a e tdiriffse; a regiment
of students the colleges of Can-
ada for service abroad. The senate
will take up the matter with other
Colleges.
Pat Burns of Calga 4, he "Cattle
Ring," has given $1000 to the
Canadian Patriotic Fuad, the money
being divided among 26 cities and
towns in the west in which the eom-
pany have branches.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, tele-
graphs the Amsterdam correspondent
of.the Reuter'relegram Co„ between
the Baltic and the North Sea, has
been closed to ordinary traffic for the
duration of the war. •
Married in Tweed in 1896 and
again_ in Grand Rapids, Mich., in
August last, Louis Roberts, a tailor,
Is on trial at St. Catharines, on a
bigamy charge. He claims thathe se-
cured a divorce in Grand Rapids,
Mich,
TH 1l RSDAY.
The Paris Figaro announces than
the harvest has beeh `completed" in
the Champagne district despite the
German gun fire, that the vines suf-
fered very little..,, •
Cases of cholera are multiplying
rapidly in Galicia, Transylvania and
North and East Hungary. The fear
is expressed that the disease will;
prove a serious menace to military
operatic ns.
The. Haytian Government forces
bels 1
were defeated by the re n a bat-
tle tle in the vicinity of ade, onisland. northern side of thed. The
sports
President of Hayti is reported to be.
retreating. ere from
the
Despatches received h So-
fia, Bulgaria, and otherpoints, re-
port the appearance of former and Goeben,
cruisers Breslau
flag,
which fly the Turkish in the
Black Sea. tate t
Advices from Berlin s hat the approved German Emperor has ed the
Archbishop suggestion of the of Co-
logne, iogne, to treat all capturedFrench
priests as officers, though they be'
serving as privates,re by
Details of the seize British
n rte
cruisers of the America amship
Rio Pasig, and her 'detention at Hong,
that t
Kong as a prize, show he ves-
sel was charged with endeavoring to
supply German cruisers: B111,
The Jones Philippine which
declares the purpose of United
States to recognize the i ndence
of the islands "as soon stable
'government'governmentcan be esta blished
there," passed the Hous Repre-
sentatives yesterday by a vote of 211
to, 59.
FRIDAY.
er-
hin
in
hn
the
nciepe
as a
e of
William, Abbott, aged 82, one of
the pioneers of North Dorchester
Township, was fatally injured yester-
day in a fall from a wagon,
Athens newsp- Hers assert that the
Russian fleet in the Black Sea has
seized two German steamers loaded
with cereals bound from Galati for
Kustendje, Roumania.
A despatch to London from Gib-
raltar says that the Hamburg -Ameri-
can Line steamer Graecfa, New York
fon Cadiz, was brought into Gibraltar
yesterday as a prize.
Four carloads of grain, produce,
clothing and supplies are being for-
warded to the Belgians from Hastings
County. -The first carload was ship-
ped yesterday from Stirling Village.
Russia has more than ten million
men less tan 45 years old who have
served un. er the colors, and who are
available for military service, accord-
ing to the Berliner Taegliche Rund-
schau.
The newspaper France du Nord
declares that when the (}ermans were
'defeated at Arras they lost from 12,-
000 to 15,000 men, who were sur-
rounded by the French in some
marshes.
SATURDAY.
The C. P. R. is applying to the
minion Railway Commission to
fiction a 999 lease of the Lake Erie
Northern Railway.
Dome advices say that Prince Wil-
rn of Wien, former ruler of Al-
anla, has joined the German army,
panda on his way to the French iron -
r.
It was learned yesterday that an
ranggement has been made by the
Ca
t'#overnment for advances
theank of England of• all, war
ads needed this year.
The Auetrae& Government is impos-
g serious penalties for overeherrgg
of foodstuffs, Fines of $1,0Q_0
d sentences of six months will bb0
pot far Viiplations of the deerg0.
The ovinelal License Department
ve a ected another round -up in
rcupine, and batches of cases QV
ng run oftdaily before the local
gistrate. Sixty charges have beeid
d.
t was, apllounced yesterday that
Bank of England on Oct. 21
uld receive ten rs for treasury
is amounting to $75,000,000. This
1 be the fifth Ivan for. a similar
Dunt,
resident Polncare has accepted an'
itation extended by the studera s;:
Glasgow University . to. be 'their
t herd Teeter.-
This isthe e fir t
s
tine
• this honor has been conferred
n a' foreign.%statesman.
he. exeeutiV'e committee of the.
heir:: Soelety.•of Authors and Dra-
tis`s baa decided to recommend to
general meeting the expulsion Of
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The number o2 prisoners et war at
Fort Henry has now reached g.
One German started a small sized riot
when he tried to line for dintee
second time, but' the cook Wag able
to. handle him.
Brockville's new theatre was Rise
tfally swept by fire.which broke out.
in the basement and enveloped
dressing -rooms and stage, with a Ions
of $10,000. An asbestos curtain s-
ed the auditorium.
The ' egotiations between the Can-
adian and British• Governments. in
reference •to the' prohibition of the
exportation of raw wool from the
"United. Kingdom have resulted in a
satisfactory. arrangement.
A.privileged character at the pro=.
^�ctal asylum, -Elijah Tamilton, was
fop i1 dead on the property of W. J.
Lord on the top of Hamilton's moun-
tain' Sunday. The unfortunate n
.
had; hanged himself to a tree
BUYING IN CANADA.
Harness Firms Get Big Contracts For
° Saddles and Bridles.
•• OTTAWA, Oct. 20 Further or-
ders were received yesterday from the
British and French" Governments for
Saddles and bridles, and the orders
which are now being divided among
all the saddlery and harness firms of
the Dominion, call for a total of 50,-
000
0;000' saddles. Of these 15,000 are for
the French Government, 10,000 for
the British, 20,000 for the Russian
and 5,000 or•6,000for the Canadian
troops. The contracts were awarded
by the sub -committee of the Cabinet,
the only requirement from any firm
being that it could fill the order.
'Fred Stobart, purchasing agent
for the"British Government, who is
here to see what can be supplied
most economically in Canada, is in-
terested in such articles as sweaters,
shirts, socks, gloves, etc., but he says
that no boots will be required as Eng-
land and France can sutSply their own
boots, the standard of quality and
price being much higher here than
over there.
SHAFER CASE THURSDAY.
Montreal Man Charged With Treason
. Ts Refused Bail.
MONTREAL, Oct 20..— Israel
Shafer,, ticket agent, charged with
high treason against the King in con-
nection with the sale of steamship
transportation to Austrian reservis,s,.
whotried topass.theriselves off As
Roumanians, was yesterday. morning
ordered to be held -Without ball by
Judge St. Cyr. He will come up for
examination on Thursday.
The charge was iaid by Maj. Date
on behalf of the military authorities.
Should Shafer be found guilty of this
offence, there willbe no alternative
for the court but .to 'condemn him to
derath, Just as in a murder conviction
according to legal experts here. It
will then remain for, the crown to
exercise its clemency in suele manner
as may be fit, if clemency is
considered at all.
Many Austrians Arrested.
SAULT STE. MARIE, • Q'ct:• 20.—
Two hundred and eighty -Six- Aus-
trians) who have not signed naturali-
zation papers, were rounded;up here
by the local militia.
Most of these have come to the Soo
within the past few weeks. Of this
number twelve men emphatically ex,
pressed their intentions of going back
to Austria tofight for their country.
They are now being held prisoners at
the canal„ carne,
" ' Will Lose Russian 'Titles.",
LONpON, Oct 20. --The Petrfsg"rt}ci
cosn'espondent of ,Renter'e , Telegtaz'
Co. says that.; liaPerer 1V'-leholase
ordered thatter'man and .dusty @@n
subjects who have been granted t1I
honorary' rank of e0uncillor of Milne
merce be deprived of the title.
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This 104021°0 cleanser and alterative
that starts the liver and etomaoli into
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thus assists the
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work smoothly like reachineryrun lips
in oil You feel Wean, strongand
strenuous instead Qt'tired, weaalid
faint. Nowadays you can obtain. Dr,
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Tablets, as well as the liquid form
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HENSALL
D Cook of Taranto was hotle
last week,—J, Lorne Scott of Toronto
spent Thanksgiving with his parents,
t Marie Long of Stratford' ' is
the; guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. Car -
McEwen has McEwen has been spend:
inky' few days with his sister in Len-
doa,—Miss Lily McEFven has return-
ed from Glencoe, where she was
visiting her aunt—Colin Hudson is
rnoving:into the show room which he
has rented in the Petty liloc14-S N.
McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Depper
of London have been visiting' at R.
Mc, rt.hut"s,—F. Carlin, sr., hard a
re-
lapse recently,but is better
n, ;2gai—
Miss Mabel Cudmore, nurse, who. has
been home for two weeks;: has i e-
turned to her duties in Stratford_
MA H. Kling of Ton;s vi;-
itinrau, her parents, Mr: anord' Mtors. Nee -
lands
Masonic Service,—The members of
Zurich Masonic Lodge; accompanied
by a number of visiiitg brethr:,tn from
London, Exeter," Seaforth, Brussels
and elsewher,, attended divine wor-
ship in, 'St, Paul's Church hereon Sun.
day afternoon last, The brethren ?s=
sembled at the Lodge room' usi 'shout
fifty formed in line and marshalled
by War. Bro. Sertiteii proceeded to
the church. wliere• Rev. ll:. W Col-
lins, Past District Deputy Grand Mas-
ter of South Huron, District, and rec-
tor• of Trivitt Memorial church, Ex-
eter preached a most eloquent ser-
mon from Gen, 1; 1: The general
expre'ssion'among the brethren pres-
ent that his discourse was, ,nmmng the
best they had ever listened la. Jn
returning to the Lodge room a /nest
hearty vote of thanks was tendered
Rev. Collins for his excellent .lits=
course,
The weather is remarkably tine
this week and the fanners Are hay-
ing' their roots taken up,
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THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITEJ
382 RICHMOND STREET, LONDON, ONT.
SIR GEO. GIBBONS, Z.C.; President JOHN S. MOORE. Manaz_r
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LABATT'S STOUT
The very best for use in ill -health and convalescence
Awarded Medal and Highest Points in America
at World's Fair, 1893
PURE--SOUND—WHOLESOME
JOHN LABATT, . LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA 29
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There Need Be No
Unem.bl y'eod•
as long as Canadians do their duty and buy
Canadian -made goods in every case.
ELLOGG'S
Toasted Corn Flakes
is Canadian -made, and the only cereal under
the KELLOGG name that is made in Canada.
All others are imported.
Spend your money on Canadian -made
goods and help Canada's work people.
OAST'OCORN FLAKES
O.A.NADA
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