The Exeter Advocate, 1915-8-26, Page 5LEGAL.
DICKSON et CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com -
miss -loners. Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank. etc.
Stoney to Loan at lowest rates of interest
Offices—Ma,In-St., Exeter
it. B. Carling. B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount' or private
donde to loan on farm and village prop-
,eaFiA.es at tow rates or interest,
GLADNIAN & STANEGRY
Barristers, Solicitors. Hxeter•.
DENTAL
Win•, G. P. ROULS"TON. L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
atember of the R,C.D.S. of Ontario and
Boner Graduate oC Toronto University.
Office—Over Dicknon & Carling's law
orrice. Closed Wednesday afternoons.
tOIL A ft. ICINS&IAN. L,.D.S., D.D.B.,
Elonor graduate or Toronto Lintverettty
DENTIST
'Wear. extracted without pain, or any
abed effects. Often over Madman &
:,3tanbury's Off:ce. Mar. Street, Exeter.
!SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND R1 GIULATIPNS
'THE sole head of a family, or any
reettlieover 18 years old, may homestead
,a quarter -section of available i?ornia-
tt 'land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
to The applldant must appear
perso 4 at the Dominion Lands Ag-
entcy. of Sub -Agency for the Dis-
ftMtict, leeitry may be made at any
:Doariaion Lands Agency (but pot
*Seibe.Agencer) on certain conditions.
Duties—Six months' residence upon
Awl cultivation of the land, in each of
dares years. A homesteader stay live
leithin nine miles of hie, homestead cn
a f • r of at least 80 acres, on certain
ions A habitable house is re-
in every case, except when se-.
e is performed in the viciniey.
Far certain dstriets abomestead vin
:good standing, may pre-empt a quarter
rection alongside his homestead. Price
43 per .acre. .Duties --Six moltehs resi-
.aience each of tbre4, years after
'earplito bemesfead pater'it; also 50
,acu'as extra cultivation. Pre-emption
.patent may be obtained as soon as
'homestead patent, on certain condi-
h As settler who has exhausted his
'homestead sight may take a purchas-
ed homestead in ceutain districts.
'Price $3 per acre. Ditties—Must re -
see 6 ,rngnes in each of 3 years, cii,-
ititratt: 50 acres, and erect a house
'wiarth $300.
The area of ci.ltivatioa is subject
'to reduction in case of rough, scrub -
'by or, stony land. Live stock may be
'aatbstituted for cultivation under cer-
conditions.
W. W. CORY, C.M,G.
Deputy of the Minister or the interior
N.B.—Unauthorized publication) 0 f
'fluff advertisement will not be paid for.
Western University, London
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE—
)7..N COME
DVANCE
'NCOME DOUBLED—NOW $75,000.
Another Large Addition to
!Faculty and Equipment in
.Art:, and •Mediicinte.
!GREATLY INCREASED ENROL-
MENT IN VIEW.
'Write for particulars to:
E B Braithwaite, M. A,, Ph. D.
President.
:FALL TERM FROM AUG. 50
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STRATFORD. ONT.
This is Ontario's best practical
-training school with Commercial
Shorthand and Telegraphy depart-.
merits. Our courses are thorough'
.art instructors are experienced. We-
• ,Place graduates in positions. Write
j far our free catalogue at once and
' 'see if it interests. you. ,
D. A. McLachlan, Principal
,FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st.
ELLIOTT
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'Toronto, does not ask for a better'
Teputatio•n than it already possesses.
We get positions for many'.;•tudents
N's cl; year. Catalogue free.
W. J. Elliott, Principal.
734 Yonge St. Yonge & Charles Sts.
RAND TRUNK SYS M
'CANADIA.N NATIONAL EXHIB-
ITION."
Return. Tickets
at reduced fares to Toronto from all;
statianr in Canada. Special!,,rain ser-
vice and low rate excursions from -11-
principal pointson certain dates. Ask
Agents for full particulars.
HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS
$12,00 TO WINNIPEG
• c' e Y, .`ate`%. .. r
A.ugus' 2eth, from stations "Toronto
to; North Bay inclusive and ,East, hut'
no: including King -start' °' '.Renfrew or,
East thereof August 28th, from;: statl
tion. rn . West al
Toronto, but not .including line I a¢
onto to North Bak,,...
For particulars as to tickets west.
of Winnipeg, etc., apply 'to any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent.
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`I make sure that my Peaches and Pears will
turn out right by using
Lantic Sugar
JAR LABELS FREE
--Send your address and
small Red Ball Trade Mark
from bag or top,end of
carton and we wet mail
you
Labl—�td
and gummed ready to put
on the jars.
The Atlantic Sugar
Refineries Limited
Montreal
"I prefer getting my Preserving Sugar
in 10 or 20 •pound bags. I can get
Lantic Sugar in 101, pound bags also --
or in 2 or 5 pound cartons.
"As long as ,the ,Red Ball is on bag or
package, I know that the sugar within
is absolutely'.j ure cane sugar un-
equalled 'in quality, granulation and
sparkle.
"This Is why I insist on having !Antic
Sugar for my Pears and Peaches, and
buy it in' 10 or 20 pound bags in order
to get the genuine cane sugar". as
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A Christian college -home,
healthful situation.
Forproepectusand terms,writethel'rinclpal
i2.L Wanter, t•9...D.D,,St,Thomas, Oast,
CHISELHURST
:Ir and Mrs. John Beatty, Varna,
spent Sunday at R. Cole's,—On Fri -
da; nights Mr. F, Sprigg serves out
ice cream to his numerous customers
and it is needless to say,,it is ,nuch
appreciated by the young people who
atterrc Rev. Knight's singing 'lass
and choir practise.—Mrs, Robert Cole
is not enjoying as good ,health' as her
many friends would wish.—Mrs, Newe
ell of Hensall has been ,the' guest of
her daughter Mrs. McCauig.— Neiss
Kell3 of Ztratford is holidaying at
the home of her cousin R. Cole. —
Rev Richardson of Kippen and our
pastor Mr. Knight exchanged pulpits
on Sunday last.—Geo. Parker is busy
these days supply his customers with
honey. It is of good quality this
season.—D. Brintnell has commenced
threshing foe the season. It is some
what later starting this season
:t!Bueiding
aOntario
Pt;;1st to July.
, .
neer any time.
FALL FAIRS,
Toronto Aug. 28 -Sept. 13
London Sept. ,1048
Exeter ...,.....,.. Sept. 20-21
Seaford: Sept, 23-24
Ailsa Craig .,Sept. 28-29
Blyth Sept. 28-29
Mitchell Sept. 28-29
Goderich Sept. 28-30
Kirktar Sept. 30 -Oct 1
Bayfield , ..,tOct 5-6
GRAND BEND
Mrs Sutherland and children of
Ailsa Craig and Miss Penwarden , of
Usborne who have been visiting ,rela-
tives around here returned home Sun-
day.—lobs. Geo. Sheppard and chil-
dren of Thedford are visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Asaph Gray-
elle.—Quite a number of the camp=
ere are leaving for their homes this
week: Mr. R. Sandlers was at :Port
Franke Monday. -Mr. Wilbur Pfaff is.
all smiles these days—its a daughter:
—Mr and Mrs. Sweet of :Creditonvis-
ited ,at P. Bakers last .week—Mr. J.
Holt who met with an accident last
,week by colliding with a buggy, is•
able to be out, around again.—.Mr. Geo.
Oliver. who has belen visiting her
,sister near Greenway, returned to her
home here last week.
SAINTSBURY
Dor't forget the Ice Cream Social
to be held at St. Patrick's church,
Saintsbury, on Thursday, Aug. 26th,
A programme is being prepared by
the young people of the church and a
pleasant time is anticipated by all.
Proceeds to be given in aid of the
Red Cross Fund. Come and bring
your friends.—Mr. Fred Hodgins vis-
ited friends at Zion last Sunday. —
Mr and. Mrs. Dennis Halloran of the
city at Brantford and son ,William{ of
the Bank of t-Iamxl'ton staff, Simcoe•,
accompanied by Mrs. Robert Atkin-
son and daughter Miss Vera, motor-
ed to Parkhill and Ailsa .Craig on
Thursday last and visited relatives
there and in the vicinity.,efiss Sella
Davis was the, guest of MissIda Pen-
rice Sunday.—Rev, ,and Mrs. A. , J,
Langford returned to their home in
Kincardine, after an extended visit
with friends at Granton, Lucan and
vicinity.—Threshing, is the order of
the day in this neighborhood, the
farmer being somewhat delayed with
their work on account of the lis -
agreeable weather,
LUCAN,
Nils:. Hannah McCan of Montreal is
spending a few days with her parents
Mr and Mrs. Tilos, McCanns—Mrs. F,
Long and son Harry of •Toronto are
guests of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs Robt, Ashbury.—A pretty
wedding took 'Ace at the home of
Thos 'Armitage, Esq., Con, 4, ,Bid-
dulpb on August 11th at high noon,
when; Miss Mildred Carter of Bid-
dulph. became the bride of Mr. Her-
bert Legg;. of London Tp..
A WOMAN'S MESSAGE TO WOMEN.
If you are troubled with weak, tired
,eelings, headache, backache, bearing
lown sensations, bladder weakness, cons-
tipation, catarrhal conditions, pain in the
sides regularly or irregularly, bloating
or unnatural enlargements, sense of
Falling ormisplacementof internal organs,
nervousness, desire to cry, palpitation,
hot flashes, dark rings under the eyes,
or a loss of' interest in life, I invite you
to write and ask for my simple method of
home treatment, with ten days' trial
entirely free and postpaid, also references
to Canadian ladies who gladly tell how
they have regained health, strength,.and
happiness by this method. Write today.
Address: Mrs. M. Summers, Box.. 840
Windsor, Ont.
GREENWAY
Misr Mabel Purdy of Hensall 4s, the
guest of Miss Helen: Rickham --+Mrs,
Fred Shetler and family of :Buffalo
are spending a f elty< days at thee home
here.—Mr. and Mrs,, W. T. ,Ulens' and
tMisa Lillian visited friends at ,Grand
Bend on Sunday.—Mrs. C. H. Wilson
and Hugh had a very pleasant outing
at Thedford and at Mr. ,and Mrs:
Cliff, --Mrs M. Edwards returned to
her home here Monday from •Arkona,
—Mr I, Laughlin, Parkhill, Miss
Heller Laughlin, Deaconess, al
Ottawa and Mr. Thompson of Si
Mary:; spent Wednesday afternoon a:
A. 61 Wilsan's.—Miss Minnie and Mar
iar Sherritt are holidaying r iia:yfielo
—Thr beautiful neiw nome of Mit. A.
;Hodgson is nearing completion and
Wil, add much to that s`reet.
LUMLEY
Miss Beatrice Stelwart of ,Seaforth
whc ha: been the guest of Mrs '"ohn
Bolton for the past two .w:eeis, has
returnee homle,—Mr. and 4i•s, 134
Bullard Hcnsall., were Sunday' "visitors
WRA N.
• et San: Hortan's.—Miss Myrtle Ryck-
man and Mrs. j, Sehefle of'Palmers- mat' ha,' returned from a week's 'visit,
witl' relatives at Hillsgreen,-Mr. 'El-
ton visited with Mr. and ;Mrs, lio: Fairburn son ;of George Fairburn,
'Ogden; last Week, as did allo Mrs, and his bride spent Sunday with the
G Fisher of .Exeter. farmer's /gra:ndmother, Mrs. Simmons
-Mrs 'W. Glenn, sr., and Mrs,,rBroad-'.
Wartime Wit. ',foot .spent Thursday and Friday with
"Throughout the siege of Parris,"' .relatives •near Brucefield, It was
says Ernest A. Vizetelly in his book, the first., drive for Mrs ,,Glenn since
her eaccident, Mr, Percy Workman of
Hil,'llsgreeai spent "the week end with
his sis'te'r' Mlrs,, Ryckman tend family.
"My Days of Adventure," "the so call—
ed mot pour rire was :never lost sight;
of." Thus: 1. —We regret very' much' to ,report the
"When horseflesh became more or dead' o'f Mi.•'Robt• Ellerington txf To
less our daily provender. many Parisian rosito formerly of this locality, : iiisf
bourgeois found their health tailing .. death was'duel' to a fall • sometime ago'
'What is the, matter, my dearest?' JI rue:' The immediate cause•;of death wart
du Bois du Pont inquired of bel bus_merit poison. His -brother here and
sisters have •the.spmpathy of they
band when he and collapsed nue even ,
community.—ears. Goodfellow a lLyaeir•
ing after dinner, 'Oh, 'it is nothing, young, son of:°Toronto are visiting rel
mon amie,' tie replied, 'but I used to atives he''re.—Miancd•Mrs.;Arthur Mit-t.
think myself a hotter borrsenin r .chell spent"'Sundaywith the. former's'
Then 'there was the soldier w„hns' brother J • T. Mitchell ,' Mr. • Wallace!
age was conveniently elastic: •' }of Granton. .motored tipand; spent Sun•�"
"When Troctiii Issued n devre' in ,day ' with. Martin 1VIcTagga+rt, Mr, :lnd
Mrs Joseph- Speare of Cromarty •vis-
ited Sunday- with Frank Hbrrtan,
W INGHAi12,—A , very , serious 'tcci
KIRKTON
—0 ---
Mrs. H Balfour, Toronto, is vis it -
hip her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. i:I'az-
iewood,—Mr. Ross and Mr. Bowerman
intend taking a trip to the west. —
Miss E Shier who has iieen visiting
in the west, has returned home.
Or: the morning of August 11th,
a very pretty wedding was solemnized
at the home of Mr. And, Mrs. J, Bow-
erman, Kirkton, when Myrtle; grand-
daughter of J. F. Stinspn ,pf Kirkton,
was married to Leroy Brown, .0 . E.,
of Sault Ste, Marie, The bride wore
white merle silk and carried a bou-
quet of bridal roses and .lillies; of the
valley, After the wedding breakfast
the bridal party left for , Toronto,
where the honeymoon will be ,spent.
The bride's travelling costume was of
navy blue serge with a hat of white
felt. Mr and Mrs. Leroy Brown will
reside at Sault Ste, Marie.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the dieese-
ed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies
Deatnessis caused by an inflamed condition of the
mueoualiniug of thelustachiau Tube. When this
!the is infiarlled you have arambling sound or ha.
perfect hearing, and when it is enbirelyelosed, »qsl'
neseis the result, and unlesstheinfatakiatioacaabe
taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed foreyey1 nine sates
out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which isnothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucous atlases.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafnesscaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured,
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulate tree..
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists,75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
ZURICH
Mr Lotus Sipple, a member of ,the
Detroit fire department, visited Iris
mother Mrs. H. Sipple of town,—Rev,
C C. J. Maass of Preston conducted
the morning and evening service in
the Lutheran church on Sunday.—Rev,
E G. Nowell of Clinton Secretary of
the Moral Reform Forces of Huron
Count preached in the Evangelical
church Sunday . evening,—Miss Eliza-
beth e
Tru ne, ofDetroit,'
m r s
3 ;visit-
ing her mother and othe,relatives
here. -Miss Dorothy Truemner, who
ha: been spending a few weeks at
her home here, returned to Toronto.
—Mist, V. Webrster of Toronto is a
guest at the borne of ,Rev. G. F.
Brown.—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stein-
bach and son, and Mrs. Chas. Kelb-
fleiscl• of Detroit are visiting relatives
and friends hese,—Mr. August Wese-
lob and wife of Waterloo, and Mae,
John Hohner of Berlin are , visiting
relatives.—Miss Melissa Smith of De -
visiting at the home of Mr. W,
O'Brien.
HIBBERT—Wilhelmina Park, wife
of Robert Graham of Hibbert, . died
or Monday aged 49 years, After; alin-
gering and painful illness of ,over a
year with cancer. Interment took
plac . in, Roy's cemetery.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
corporating elf national guards under
.:forty -fire years ut i.e;'in the to iirti
ing battaliorie for dirty outside the e•it}•.
one of,;s these guti,'iis ;in being asked dent took place in 'the Western'Foun-
bow old he asr, kepIied, SU tufl„fen dry here. While Win. Shrigley,was ,
i.ts : 'Hon isT (ii1)4t.,`{ fiesta iivi, '`i, , r�;?:r wor eldg'breakingae polishing
is ing.,, heel i, ex -j -
fele weer.,,;A:;r.dii' I ikt l'yh_.ii, that ,
pori nett' unit rhhty six Quite trur.;'l'mi• him and badly, cutting nis head
r4�(»nryrt the 'rttlr-r . • Crus tthat a'ttn and taco requrrvng'several stitches.
., Hi. .clothes were partly torn off his
•ri-iinl,art ;hay.'i''Inou.,trating at line, body `
'Boo" de' rifle. •.h',rt' rations and the., George. Moir, for- the privilege of:
cull! 'jieduner : ..tee; •quite ten years! getting drunk and wal king up "efain,.
-&-'-'• 'Loin 1 ,turn,.',;. 'lire street is'.'this• unlicensed district, coli
, r tributed $33 to the ' corporation fund,
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t.
"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $530
Ford Rung bout
Price $480
Ford Town Car
Price $ 780
The above prices f.o.b. Ford, Ont..
effective. Aug. 2, 1915. No speedom-
eter included in this year's , meat otherwise otherwise cars ±ully equipped,
Cars or' display and sale at
MILO SNELL'S EXETER.
TU CINE M
RS ITH—A to
a o
f r long d
painful illness Alex. Jamieson died at
he; home, Huron Road. He was 58
years old and is survived by his wife.
—Chester E. Willson died in. ,Los An-
geles recently. He was 31 years , of
ago ana formerly lived in ,Seaforth. A
widot' and two children survive.
ST JOSEPH.—The death occurred
at the home of Frank Jeffrey Thurs-
day when his wife Emily Papineau,
passed away after a short illness. She
had reached the age of 43 years and
her early demise has cast a gloom
over all, Her husband, father and
mother, six brothers and six sisters,
and seven children survive.
SEAFORTH—Alex Muir has joined
the colors and Ieft for London. The
town presented him with s:wrist watch
his young men friends with a purse of
gold and his fellow workmen in the
engine works with a ring. -
GODERICH TP.—While Playing on
the road Saturday little Beth Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,John. Smith,
of the 16th concession, was ,accident-
ally run over by a water tankrwagon,
which was being drawn behind , a
;threshing separator, and her leg was'
badly crushed.
eleGILLIVRAi —Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan McLachlan of the 6th con, ' se•a-,
pert a serious accident Saturday when
driving home. The. horse took ;right
going down a hill and dumped ..hem
out. both getting a bad shaking up.
NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN
ever receive the proper balance of food
to sufficiently nourish both body and
brain during the growing period when
nature's demands are greater than in
mature life. This is shown in so many
pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds,
and lack of ambition.
For all such children we say with
unmistakable earnestness; They need
Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It
possesses in concentrated form the very
food elements to enrich their blood. It
changes. weakness to strength; it makes
them- sturdy and strong and active.
• Scott & Bowne, Tomato, Gat.
DR. DeVAN'S,F.RENCIH PILLS it 1i'ae:
gi�iiating Pill for Women. •g5.a bos or threefor
X7:11 Sqld,at all prus.Stores, or mailed to any
ad tesaSAfeceiptof price.. Tics Sconnts. Daus
Co,;St. Catharinea, Ontario, • ,
PHOSPIIONOL -FOR
Resto
• Yt ad
j',its:lity; r N ivo1and Brain; increases rey
matter' willbuild you up. s a box, or
two for $5 en stores, or bZ, on receipt
ofprice,•Tt nut SCBELr,DRUG Co., St. Catharines,
Ontario.
KEEPING HIS PROMISE
Sir - Re herr , Borden hammers out the r•rools,,.
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