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Dr. G. F. lQULSTQN, L.p.S , I.D.S.
DENTIST.
Member of the R,C;D.S. of Qatari° arid
Honor Graduate of Toronto Poiversiteal
Otftae-•Oras 'Dioksosi & Carling's law
office. Closed 'Wednesday afternoons,
DR. A, R, KINSJ.4IAXi•,
Honor Graduate rr,t`Toronto . Untverey
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain, or any;
bad effects..Oftiee over Madman r&
eltan'bury's Ofece, Marin Street, Exeter.
LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Coni-
missi�oners.. Solicitors for the Moleon'e
Bance, etc.
efoney to Loan at lowest rates of interest
Offices -Marin -St.; Exeter
I: B. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
We
[uncle
tries
MONEY TO LOAN
have a large amount of private
to loan on farm and Wilage prop-
-at low rates of interest.
GLA OMAN & STAN'B,URY
Barristers, Solicitors,, Exeter.
Agent Confederation Ldfo Assurance
CompanY", also Fire Insurance in lead-
ing Canadian and Britt•sh Coil}panies
Main -St., Exeter.
T. B CARLING
Lite, Fire, Accldbttt and Plate Glass
Insurance, Collecting .accounts, and con-
ducting auction sales. Exeter: Ont.
SYNOPSIS OF CAATADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGTULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or any
male aver 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of available Domin-
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta- The applicant must appear
pertb`i at the Dominion. Lands Ag-
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 conditions.
Duties—Six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three year's. A homesteader may live.
within nine miles of his homestead . cn
a farm of at least 80' acre's, on certain
conditions. A hsbitable'house is re-
oti6,red• tt every case, except wherL te-
si:denlce is performed 'iia the vicinity.
In, certain districtsa homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$-3 p'er acre. Duties—Six months resi-
dence lei eac14 of six years froon date
of Homestead entry (including the time
required to earn homestead patent)
A homesteader who has exhausted
his homestead right and cannot ob-
tain a'pre-emptiorL may take a pur-
chased homestead in certain. districts.
Price $3 per acre. Duties—Must re-
side 6 ,months in each of 3 years, cu-
ltivate 50 acres, and erect a house
worth $300.
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case bf rough, scrub-
by or stony land.
Ws W. CORY
Deputy of the Minte(tt�.r of the Interior
N.B Ures ut erizeid publication of
this advertisement will not be pa!'d for.
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•NOW IN EFFECT
Westbound Eastbound
Le Montreal i..].pm Lv Chicago 5.45.pm
Lv Toronto 8am Lv ]Detroit ,1.1.O pm
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ZURICH
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Mi ,Fera Sparkles, crf Bigger Sash.,
is bones for a, few weeks. —Leonard
Klape of Stratford, is visiting %vie)
relatives over his holidays,—Mr. Dan,
Livingood of Detroit visited relatives
and fiends here.. -.-Rev, Roy Geiger
visited his parends Mr. and Mrs. Moe -
es. Geiger, ,last week,—Mr. and Mrs,
W, Finfbeiner of ,Milverton visited re-
latives here a few clays last week and
were accompanied by Mrs. Win. Hoff -
Man and Mildred. -Dr. and Mrs. Sch•4
ellimg and the former's parents Mr.
and Mrs. George Scllelling all of Det -
bait are visiting relatives arid' friends
this section,• --,Rains have stimulated
the flax fields to such an extent that
a great"yield is expected. On account
of the partial failure of the ilax crop
the past three years. only a small area
was seeded this season, One >f the
trills closed down indefinitely and 'he
other one 'clic' not make calculations
on a bug output this season.—A sad
event occurred on Wednesday after-
noon through the death of an old re-
sident pioneer,. in the person of Mrs,
Henry Zimmerman. Deceased was of
bright and ,christian disposition, roved
by all \lino knew her she reached the,
age of 71 years, 2 months, 18days
Her husband preclecensed her about
two years. The funeral took place on
Thursday afternoon, interment in the
Lutheran cemetery She leaves to
mourn her loss two daughters and one
son,. --Mr. arid Mxs. John Sieman vis-
ited in Tavistock,—Albert McCormick
of Ottawa is home ' for his holidays.
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Smith and Mrs.
Mengel of Detroit visited friends here
CHISELHURST
IVIr Dick Kinsman of Tullisviliq
Sask is here for a few weeks visit
Mr. John Chambers is still confined
to .hie bed—Miss Myrtle Ryckman our
new organist, is giving good setisfa,ct-
:on and is appreaciated by, the choir
and congregation alike.—The Method
ists are ,are contemplating a garden
party after wheat harvest. Will some
one near the churches offer their or-
chard?—Mr.. Win. Slavin, has a silo
built This is the and. in the neigh-
bourhood, -Our obliginng blacksmith
A. McCaatng is kelpt very busy.—Mis's
Annie Wren, formerly of this place,
was quietly married in Toronto by
her brother, Rev. D. Wren, of Brus-
sels to Mr. Brandon of St. Marys,
furniture dealer. Her friends,here
wish her happiness and prospeity.—
Mr. Ira Chalmers Lias treated 'him-
self to a very fine new buggy*.
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KIRKTON
The home of Mr.. andi Mrs. T. H,
Bennetts Palmerston, was the scene
of a very pretty weddingrevhesi their
eldest daughter,. Laurette Irene, was
united en marriage to Thomas Arnold
Wiseman manager of the Sterling Bank
Palmerstoi;; and son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Wiseman of Itirkton.
Rheumatism and
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Prof: Budlong was Quickly Relieved
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$10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
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PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Rj°na
Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; ` increases egree
matter" ;a Tonic—will buildyou up. $3 a box, or
two for $5, at drug stores,, or by mail on receipt
of price, THE Seonaia Deur. Co., St. Catharines.
Ontario.
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HOMES.EEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
TO
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Each Tuesday until Octeber 27th, Inclusive.
Winnipeg and Return - $3500
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
From Toronto, and Stations West and
North" of Toronter PrOportlbttate fare&
front Stations East of Toronto.
'Return Limit two months.
Particulars regarding RAIL or OCEAN tickets'
from Canadian radiop Ticket Agents or write
M, G. MURPHY, D.P,A,, C.P. Ry., Toronto.
NEWS TOMOS QF WEEK
Important Events Which Have
erred during the Weak,
TT c $uay World's Happenings Care.
fell/ dwindled and Put Into
Handy and Attractive Shale for.
th0 Readers of Our Paper—A'
Solid Hour's Enjoyment.
THURSDAY.
Prince Alexander of Teck will
eave for Canada early In October, He
Will probably pass the retiring gover-
no`i in the St. Lawrence.
Mr's. Margaret Hickey, widow, 46
Cartwright street, London, Ont., was
round dead in bed Tuesday morning
by her daughter. Heart troubio was
responsible.
Captain Bojareoglo, a Russian,
army aviator, was Milled yesterday
by being thrown to the ground from
a great freight, owing to a collapse
of his monoplane.
At a representative meeting at
Blenheim Tuesday steps were taken
-to have the Hydro -Electric Commis-
@ion report upon a hydro -radial
railway from St, Thomas to Amherst
burg.
The French transatlantic steamship .
La Gajcogne went ashore Tuesday on.
the Portuguese coast. ,She was on the
voyage from Bordeaux to Buenos
Ayres, She was floated without diffi-
culty.
Prof. 'Francis Chvostek of the
medical faculty of the Vienna Uni-
versity," and a specialist for internal
complaints, was summoned yesterday
to proceed to Servia to attend King
Peter..
It was officially announced Tues
day that the Servian Government is
taking measures against suspicious
elements in Servia likely to have
been concerned in the assassination
at Sarayevo.
FRIDAY.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Lady Lau-
rier left Ottawa to -day for Artha-
baskaville.. Sir Wilfrii• will be absent
a month.
Surgery, plus osteopathy, can wipe
out mental and moral deficiences, ac-
cording to Dr. Elizabeth W. Muncie'
of Brooklyn. noted surgeon and lead-
er in the World's Purity Congress.
The French Cabinet has requested
Parliament to appropriate $80,000 to
cover the expenses of president Poin-
care's visit to Russia, Sweden, Nor-
way and Denmark at the end of this
month.
The London Times' Wellington cor-
respondent says ;the New Zealand
Government is introducing .. a ...bill
which will impose a language test.
designed to prevent the entry of
Asiatics.
Sir Benjamin Stone, president of
the National Photographic Record
Association, died yesterday. He was.
born at Birmingham in 1838, and was
official photographer for the corona-
tion in 1911.. - '
The body of a man believed to be
Joseph Palmer, 65, was found along-
side the G. T. R. trace: near Aylmer,
yesterday. His neck was broken and
his head badly cut. It is thought he,
fell from a train.
The International Opium Confer-
ence at The Hague is making slow
progress toward an agreement. Tur-
key entirely refuses to commit herself
to any rules for the suppression of
the traffic. Other powers refused to
proceed without Turkey.
SATURDAY.
Fire in Mannviile, Alta., did $40,-
000
40;000 damage, the heaviest loser being.
John B. Burch, whose loss on his
general store is 125,000.
Fire destroyed Peter Wiebe's flour
tpaill and the national elevator at
Langham, Sask., with a loss of $40,-
000 and insurance of $5,000.
Another heavy decrease in great
lakes frac iy11.howp. by the statis-
tcal report,ef thinp� ice through the
American•an$• aiiadian Canals at the
Sob.
i e mer} giving in a speed
lawn¢ early yesterday morning at-
'tiiipted to ori the Bank of British
arth America at Kaslo, B.C. A
posse: isnow ri pursuit.
Alex, Lapp9, .a patient who escap-
ed Dully in t. a week from Rockwood
A'sgluin. ma a his way ae foss the riv-
er into N. Y, State and Was not re-
capttred until yesterday.
O'pgpl. d'abriel Godefroy of the
French army dviatio 1 comps was kill-
ed and Corpl. Emile Mirat, a ooui-
rade, probably fatally injured yester-
day by a fall of 800 feet at Rheims.
President Wilson sent a special
message to Congress yesterday urg-
ing the immediate appropriation of
$200,000 for the relief of those made
homeless and destitute in the Salem
Are. •
At Eichlog, in the Tyrol, Austria,
a boy of four was carried off Thurs-
day bt an eagle while temporarily
left alone in a field. It is feared the
child has been taken to inaccessible
rocks.
H. L. Connelly, 23, of Gas City,
Ind., was shocked to death when
he came' in dontact with 12,000 volts
while standing on a bus bar of a
dynamo in the Toronto Power Co.'s
plant at Niagara Palls,
MONDAY.
It is Mated in Vancouver that there
is no foundation for the report from
Ottawa that British Columbia provin-
cial elections bray be called this
summer.
John P. Pearson, a Kenora man,
was drowned While, in bathing near.
Cameron I Mand„ same 40 mites out
on Lake of the Wbods. The body
was recovered.
Some time F �jday night burglars -
effected ati entrance from the rear
into James P. R.ichardson's grocery
and feed store at Elora and rifled the
tills, Later an auto was stolen.
Mr. Rudyard Kipling has declined
en invitation by the Bordesley Liberal
'Unionist Association to contest the
constituency at the next election on
the retirement of Mr. ,Jesse Collings.
Oficial returns show that R. Mc-
Corntick (Lib,) is electea member of
the Ontario Legislature for East
ria nhton by two majority, instead of
Dr. J. 13, Marten (Clo.n,),, as first re-
po.tod,
flood in the Ohio Valley, more
4,i.sastrous ' than even the ate 1a.0
year, is predicted by the oOlcials of
the Federal Geological Survey, unless
a, general effort is made to control the
surplus water in that region.
Six Grand Trunk train crews with.
headquarters at Brockville have been
Willed ' to report for duty at Ottawa.
The reason is toe rush of grain from
Depot Harbor east, and the oxen are
required to handle the extra trate,
TUESDAY.
Edward Morris, '19, farm hand,
was drowned while swimming in the
Rideau Canal near Washburn yester-
day, After making a dive he failed
td come, up.
The Empress of Ireland relief fund
yesterday totaled $450,000. Exactly
0 'hie this amount is required if re-
lief is to be on the same scale- as to
the Titanic sufferers.
Six hundred cadets went into
camp at ilarriefield yesterday from
Kingston, Napanee, Brockville, Ren-
frees, Athens, Williamstown, Perth,
Smith's Falls and Ottawa.
Hon. J. J. Foy, who was partially
overcome on Sunday, was resting
quietly at his home yesterday, where
he will be kept away from the wor-
Hes of his officer for a few days.
Archbishop Spratt laid the corner-
stone of the new Regiopolis College
At Kingston. The archbishop gave
the site for it, valued at $4,000, and
Mates if subscriptions fall short he
will meet it.
Some unknown person threw a
lighted package of firecrackers at Ar
-
-blur Smith, aged 12, of Kingston,
and the charge went into his face,
seriously injuring his eyes. His right
arm was badly burned.
The Mexican Constitutionalist divi-
sion of the north, Villa's army, has
agreed to acknowledge the authority
of Gen. Carranza as "First Chief"
and. Gen. Villa will remain comman-
der of the division of the north.
A four -foot alligator escaped Sun-
day from the Imperial Garage at St.
Catharines, and is now enjoying him-
self swimming up and down the Wel-
land Canal. In the meantime bath-
ing operations have been suspended.
HINDU EXCLUSION VALID.
B. C. Court Upholds Action of the
Immigration Officials.
VANCOUNVER, July 7.—The im-
migration"authorities won before the
Court of Appeal on the Hunsi Singh
test case, covering the Komagata Ma-
ru passengers.
The court yesterday unanimously
upheld the validity of the Dominion
order -in -council respecting the prohi-
bition of the entry of an alien not di-
rect from land of birth, not having
$200 and being a laborer. The offi-
ciais acted under these orders -in -
council and can, therefore, proceed to
deport all the rest of the Komagata
Maru passengers•who fall in the same
category. It is not known yet if the
Hindus will appeal.
The Komagata Meru gang will not
permit the five marooned Hindus to
get back on the vessel. The Japanese
captain took up the Japanese consul
on a rope ladder yesterday, and the
consul gave an ultimatum to two
o'clock. It is proposed to play a
steam jet on the Hindus from a
neighboring vessel if they resist ef-
forts to place the five back on the
boat.
CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.
Liberal Leader Norris In Manitoba
Asks That Polls 13e Guarded.
WINNIPEG, July 7. — The last
week of the political battle has been
entered upon with expressions of con-
fidence on both sides. T. C. Norris,
Opposition leader, after touring the
province last week, declared on his
return here: "There's going to be a
change on July 10th," and issued a
manifesto to the electors emphasizing
the certainty of victory • if the polls
are protected on election day.
"The machine,". he says, "is des-
perate. I feel it will stop at nothing."
Many meetings have been arrang-
ed for this week, including one here
last night, addressed by Mrs. Nellie
McClung. ,
The Conservatives are leaving no-
thing to chance, and the Cabinet Min-
isters are assisted by Hon. Messrs.
Rogers ant Roche of the Federal
Cabinet. Many meetings are being
planned for the closing days in the.
city and province.
Dr. A. R. Fyne Dead.
TORONTO, July 7,—Dr. Albert R.
Pyne, 134 Carlton street, died yester-
day morning after a long illness
through paralysis. Dr. Pyne, who w -as
born in Waterford, Ireland, in 1849,
came to Canada when a child; and
with his father settled in Newmar-
ket, where he received his primary
education, later obtaining a medical
degree at, the University of Toronto.
He began, his ,,practice at 261 )-'last
Gerrard street, where he remained
until 1904. He is survived by his
widow and ono daughter, Miss Hester
Robert Pyne. He was a brother of
Dr, R. A. Pyne, Minister of Educa-
tion for Ontario.
No Federal Grant for Salem.
WASHINGTON, July 7. The
$200,000 appropriation for the fund
of the Salem fire sufferers, asked by
President Wilson in a . message to
Congress last Friday, ,vas refused
yesterday by the Hous,;' appropria-
tions committee, which contended
t';at Massachusetts was able to take
care of the situation,
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Beverly Farmer Fatally Kicked.
GALT, Ont., July 7:—John Nichol-
son, the Beverly farmer who over a
month ago was kicked on the head
by a colt, Sustaining a fracture of the
skull, died at the Galt Hospital from
his injuries. He was unmarried. His
father died aboutii year ago. He is
survived by one sister„ Mrs. Cum-
mings, 7th concession, Beverly.
13011 Fighters • Were Rooted,
BARCELONA, July 7,—The most
tragic bull fight in the history of the
local bull ring occurred Sunday, when
ono after another of Barcelona's
three leading toreadors were retired
to the hospital, .only One. of the six
bulls having been killed,
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Caught in
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Yes! Caught with
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of Kellogg's Corn
Flakes. But it
would be a shame
to scold them
when they like it
so well, and it's so
good for them.
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