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The Exeter Advocate, 1915-9-30, Page 5
Retains flavor and freshness In bread and pastry 19 LEGAL DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com- missioners. om missioners. Solicitors for the daimons Sank, etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest Offices—Main-St., Exeter [, R, Carling, B.A, L. H. Dickson. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private Cunds to loan on farm and village prop- erties at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBttRY Barristers, Solicitors. Exeter. DENTAL Dr. G. >R'. RQULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTIST Member of the R.C.D.S. of Ontario and Honor Graauate of rioronto C nlversity, afros—Over Dickson Se Carling'© iawr otttce; Closed Wednesday ` afternoons. OR. A R, KINSMAN. L.D.S., Honor Graduate or Toronto UnivereIt7 DENTIST 'Teetr' extracted without pain, or any bad a tecta. Office over Gla,dirtan & Stanbury's Office, Malin Street, Exeteir. Sr'NOI'SIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS • THE sole head of a family, or any maleeover 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.l eilcy of Sub -Agency for the Dis- tt'ict. 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 bomestea'der may live within nine miles of his, homestead cir a fa;an of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is re= 'Junod 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—Six months 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, on certain condi- tions A settler who has exhausted his homestead right 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- ltivate 50 acres, and erect a house worth $300. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction 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 Minister of the Interior N.B.--I3na.utherized publication oe this advertisement will not be pad for. Western University, London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE— INCOME DVANCEINCOME DOUBLED—NOW $75,000. Another Large Addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arte and Medicine. , GREATLY INCREASED ENROL- MENT IN VIEW. Write for particulars to: E B Braithwaite, M. A., Ph. D. President. ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESs COLLEGE 'CENTRAL STRATFORD. •ONT.' 'Our instructors are experienced. Pupils get individual attention and graduates are placed in positions. , We -are receiving applications we cannot meet. Students may enter any time. 'Send for our free catalogue and see :if it interests you. , D. A. McLachlan, Principal ELLIOTT Toronto; Ont„ has a well-earned re - Imitation for superior business and shorthand ',education, and for assist- ing students to choice positions. Commence now. Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, principal. 734 Yonge St. Yonge & Charles St's. RAND TRUNK SYs EM 1111I11lltllflMEI _... ..... :1 __Itereetiolateeii.l. , 1 i ,'. t_ II Int r III .... 4 V Preservin& Because it dissolves quickly, .it will; not scorch or burn in Use LANTIC Sugar.r the kettle. LANTIC Sugar is refined from cane only, granulated extra fine and comes to you clean and pure from refinery in original packages. 2 lb. and 5 lb. cartons and 10 lb. and 20 lb. bags. 100 lb. bags coarser granulation. Weight. guaranteed. Buy in original, packages and look for the LANTIC Red Ball on each package. Send your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from bag or top end ofantic carton and we will mail you book of gal1 so assorted Fruit Jar Labels—printed and gummed ready to put on the jars. Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited, MONTREAL, QUE. ST. JOHN, N. B. • Pure u 111111111111111IIIIIIMIIlttt111lllltuluIUMIIIIIINIttBiltlltllllitIIIIIlli{Itltitltitlt1MIAMIIIMIitMMII ltllutttllllillntutar[Illinitll! . / / CanQ. .•\ f ;, Lanticso—� `r4� Extra Qu o-,,/` - _ PER` t „ ,- \Granulated it7 , i f 'HsL e'µIT° _ 49 minium n flillltlt11111111JI1t11111f1IlUlIIHiflltiflf!' 1111I11lltllflMEI .. .. ...r.... m m .. El " a .. 11! I III IUULIlll l{III OIMIIIII111131IIMIIIIM111111Q1IIIIIIMIIIpIt► IIIIIIIMIII1111I111U11IIII ILII 1 MIIIIM IH11U111111 1 1 - { .... 4 V Preservin& Because it dissolves quickly, .it will; not scorch or burn in Use LANTIC Sugar.r the kettle. LANTIC Sugar is refined from cane only, granulated extra fine and comes to you clean and pure from refinery in original packages. 2 lb. and 5 lb. cartons and 10 lb. and 20 lb. bags. 100 lb. bags coarser granulation. Weight. guaranteed. Buy in original, packages and look for the LANTIC Red Ball on each package. Send your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from bag or top end ofantic carton and we will mail you book of gal1 so assorted Fruit Jar Labels—printed and gummed ready to put on the jars. Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited, MONTREAL, QUE. ST. JOHN, N. B. u 111111111111111IIIIIIMIIlttt111lllltuluIUMIIIIIINIttBiltlltllllitIIIIIlli{Itltitltitlt1MIAMIIIMIitMMII ltllutttllllillntutar[Illinitll! Auction Sale OF CATTLE In ZIM\IER'S SHED, DASHWOOD Ole' SATURDAY, OCT, 2, 11915' Double Track all the Way. TORONTO - CHICAGO TORONTO -MONTREAL For Chicago Leave Toron'to 8.00 arm, 6.00 , pl. m. arid 11.45 p.m. daily _ For Montreal Leave Toronto 9,00 a,m., 8.30 or. m. and 11.00 p.m. daily 15 year old Mere ti 2i• year old heifers 3 cows supposed to be •with calf, 3 Spring calves. B Bossenberry, Adolph Allen, Auctioneer Proprietor Zurich Fair Continued 'from Page 1, 1 and 2: Dorkins, W. B. Battler 1 and 2: Black Miraircas, W. B, battler 1 and 2: White Alinorcas, W. B. Bat- tler: Red caps, W. B. Battler 1 and 2: White Leghorns, H. E. Ehnas 1 and 2 • S.' C. thrown leghoxns, W. Ht Dearing. 1W, 0, Hess; Rhode Island reds C Truemner; white Wyandottes C .Truemner, W. B, Battler; R. C. brows• leghorns, W. H. Dearing 1 and 2 silver laced Wyandottes, W. B. Battler; Buff Orphngton, W, H, Dearine 1 and '2; Buff Cochin, ban- VAItNA--Mrs. Dennison, an aged tam;. T, W. G. Hess; Gol- resident of the village has had to lake deft Poland W. B. Battler; Cornish her led through a fall, she sustained game W' Yule 1 and 2, Andalusians, injuring her thigh, as well as shocking W H Dearin•gi 1 and 2; Buff Cochins he system.' Her daughter Jane, has W B Battler; black Orp'hingtons, C. also been seriously stele far a week Truemner; Partridge rocks, W. Med- o- tiro,--4Vnr, Wanless passed away Inger W O'Brien; R. C. white leg- Wednesday. The old gentleman had horns W O'Brien, W. H. Dearing; bee sick for some considerable time pigeons W G. Hess, T. Howalde Pe - trough Ii was not thought ithe end kir ducks T. M. Snowden; C. Truent- se near. He has been in ,the care of ser .Boer Ducks, W. B. BattlerC. Mt and Mrs. John Wanless. Being a Truemner; geese, R. Snowdenl, C. bachelor he has lived in a their come Truerriner; Toulouse geese, W; B. Bat fol years, The funeral took place ,1n tier Friday GRAINS & SEEDS ... ' White fall wheat, J. K. Weis, C. l Truemner J. McBride; red tall wheat L i1 Rader Dearing, •J. It, Weis r spring wheat, J. Wurm W H. Dearing; 6 -rowed bar- ley Mrs C Heyrock, W H, Dearing lilac`. oats J. K. Weis; white eats' 1 H Dearing, W. B. Battler; large pea . J K Weis; small peas, C. Truem nor. 3. K Weis, L. Wurm; ry,e, J, K. V. cgs; grain in beads, W. H. Doaring, 1a Neeb W. Johnston; clover J. K. V. Cis Wen Smith; timothy, J. K. Weis D Dignan, W. Smith, The story of Jack the Giant -Killer HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS has always fascinated. One small boy destroyed a great menace. So it is with the wonderful TAKAKE, which unaided destroys the Giant Pain. Headaches, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia Sleeplessness ,and all ner- vous affections fly before it to their utter destruction. Because you have used all other re- medies without results is the best reason for using TAKAKE which gives quick and permanent relief in the most chronic cases. One of its many attractions is its absolute free. dory from. any habit-forming drug. Use one box and the ,result will Equipmelat h+c fin est on all trains ,PA lA'AIA 'PACIFIC EXPOSITION • Reduced Fares to San Francisco, Los *Angeles and pan Diego;. et,`,-"' era i-` iFu1 r particulars and bir"th'.`,•e•s.dr'va 'tionir' on application to Agents. N. J. DORE, Exeter CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 3OYears Always bears the Signature of Co apples, T. M. Snowdeii, P. Haberer R Snowden; fall apples, C, Truemner L. Rader; winter apples, L Rader' King Tompkins, Con. Fuss L Rader: Snows, C. Fuss, W. Smith spies, J Haugh', W. Smith; Baldwins P Haberer W. B. Battler; R(,, I. grecnings. C. Fuss, J, Haugh; ,Canad- ians reds W, Smith, C. Truemr>ler; golden russets, C. Truemner, L. Raci- er Eon Davis, O. Klapp; iSwaars, 0. Klopp; Wagner, C. Trueranee, L, Rader• Mann, W. Smith; L. Rader; Maidens Blush, J. Haugh', W. Smith; Pewankee C. Truemner, W. B. aBat- show you that, like little Jack, you tict, Colvcrts, W. Smith!, 'C. Fuss; can live happy ever after. Gloria Mundi, C. Fuss; 20 oz. Pip - Get TAKAKE, There is nothing pili T , AI Snowden; Tolman sweets, the same or just as (good. 50c. at P: Haberer, H. Neeb; russets, C. your druggist's, or 45c. by mail from Truemner Bartlet pears, Rol. Geiger, Georgian Mfg. Co., Collingwood, I R Snowden; Clapp's Favorite, P. Hab Ontario. ( erer - .peaches, W. Smith, J. A. Smith plums G Hess, W. Smith; crabs, red, VC, B Battler, T, M. Snowden; crabs yellow R Snowden, T. M. Snowden; S plums R Snowden; canned fruit, W. gropes G Hess; plums, G. Hess; col. It has been said that every third -Johnston 7, Decker', Sr.; Specials— It i Wolf River apples, W. B. Battler; person has catarrh in some form. A'.exanders W. B. Battler. Science has shown that nasal catarrh i VEGETABLES often indicates a. general weakness ; Late potatoes, C. Truemner; early of the body; and local, treatments in C Truemner; R. Snowden; World the form of snuffs and vapors do little, Wonder,_ W. G. Hess, J. Haugh; white if any good.I beans. C Fuss, H.' Krueger; variety To correct catarrh you should treat its beans,, H Neeb, L. Rader; yellow cause by enriching your blood with the earn, A Foster, W. H. Dearing; sweet oil -food in Scott's Emulsion which is a corn J. Johnston Ed. Skoskopf ; black medicinal food and a buildin tonic free corn, R. Snowden, W. Johnston; yel- from any harmful drugs. Try it. ion dent corn, W. B.:Battler, W. Rad - Scott & Bowne, Toronto, oat. WHAT CATARRH er onions . P: Haberer; yellow .oni- i ons G. Hess, T. Johnston; • Dutch setts , R. Geiger, E. Haberer; white DR DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Arelia. field carrots, T. M. Snawdern, P. Flab - era; bis Re• ere; : red garden carrots, D. Koehler, gelating Pill for women. $5 a box or threefor H Neeb ' Sweedish turnips, W. Smith $10. Sold. at all Drug Stores, or mailed tb any Phfile Globe rnangotids, T. M. address on receipt of price.,, Tag SCOBELL DAV; Co., St. Catharines, o-tario. Snowden W. H. Dearing; Red man- PHOSPHONOI FOR'MEN. vim an golds W. Rader, Aimee. es ser• in- termediate - ljitalhty for Nerve and Brain inereasea grey Haugh., W. Wurm, towels, C. Eilber, A. Edi- ghoffer; ladies haudkexchiefs, W.1er- ner. R Geiger; cushion, W. H. Dear- ing . R Stade; hardanger, W. H, Dea- ring .W Kerner; Wallachian, G. Hess W Hey, Mountmelick, Ed, Appel, T. Johnston, Roman work, T. Johnston, «+ Johnston; stitch work, E. Sizes - kepi W Merner; coronation, S E. Faust B Appel; ,emb, on linen„ S. E. Faust, W. H. Dearing; pin cushion W Hey C Eiljrer; ladies' fancy work bag G Hess, Mrs. C. Heyrock; Bat- tenberg lace, C. Either, W. ;Kerner; Teneriffe lace, T, Johnston E. Skos- kcpf , Irish crochet lace, W. Kerner, Mrs. C. Heyrock; drawn, thread work O Hess R. Geiger; sofa cushion, J. G. Forrest. W. H. Dearing; ladies' underwear W. Aferneri,, S. E. Faust; fancy apron, C, Eilber, P. Geiger; fancy child's dress, D. Koehler, R. Geiger; lanudry bag, T. Johnston; G. Hess; infant crochet set, H. Neeb, W. Rader: emb. pillow- case, T, Mur- dock W .Hey; whisk holder, H. Well, T Johnston; head-reest, P. Johnston, G. Hess • toilet mats, Mrs. C. Hey - roe], J. Decker, Sr.; table mats, Mrs. C Heyrock G. Hess; button holes, B Appel, H. Well; pierced brass, W, Hey W Merner; burnt wood, S. E. Faust W .Hey; tatting, W. 'Kerner, T Johnston; cushions, Mrs. C. Hey - rock. W H. Dearing; lace 'curtains, H Neeb, W. Rader; hem stitching, T • Johnston, E. Appel; apron, G. Hess E Appel • bed -room slippers, W. H. Dearing, W Merner; braided mat, ells; K Campbell, W. Johnston; quilt coarse 1' Johnston;; quilt tine, J. Iacck:er, Sr.; coverlet, G, Hess, r. Johnston • log cabin quit, D. S. Faust H. Neel; log cabin quit, esilkr, C. Ell - bei T Johnston; do. cotton, R. Gei- ger. S E •Faust; crazy work aunt, silk. T. Johnston; do. eotton, H, Neeb T Johnston; do, wool, H. e eeb, C. Fuss • counterpane tufted, W. B. Bat- tlei H Well; do, knitted T. Johnston 11is.: K Campbell; do. crochet, J. Decker Sr W. G. Hess; etching, P. Haberer, 1'. Johnston; do. drawn, J. Decker, Sr.; croclbet cape; J. K. Weis T Johnston; knitted cape, T. John - ton : woo' carpet, Mrs. C. Heyrock, rat. _carpet,D. S. Faust H. Well; hear - thug, Kate Campbell', E. Haberer; flanne W Rader, H. Neeb.; yarn, W. Rader H Neeb; 'tidy Crochet cotton H Well E. Skoskopf; tidy;knitted cotton H. Well; W. Rader; slumber rug T. Johnston; cotton stocking T Johnston, H. Well; hand sewing, C Eilber G. Hess; stockings, H. Neeb El Well stockings coarse, firs, C. Heyrock H. Well; mita, H. Well H. Neeb; mits coarsel G, Hess, Mrs. C Heyrock; farmers' blankets, H. Neeb ; ground work quilt, H. Well„ R Stade wool socks, H. Neeb W. Rader. •u gs ,' l matter"; a Tonie—will build you up. 3 a box, or 101d cabbage, H. Well, -D. S. I•aust; two for $5, at drug stores, or by mail on receipt Drumhead cabbage, J. A. Smith, Al. ofprice, - Tag scorer,/. DECO Co., St. Catharines. Foster; Spanish reddish, W. B. ,Bat - Ontario. tier. H Krueger; White raddisg A. Foster W B. Battler; pumpkin yel- low. W B Battlers, H. ,P,hfile; mam- moth pumpkin, L. Rader+, J. Decker, Si„ celery, H. Neidbt T. Johnston; squash T. M. Snow•de,nf, H. Neeb; b con beet, H. Neeb, J. Hey, Jr, ; rooted beets, J. Hey1, W. B. Battler watermelon W. H, Dearing, W. Smith muskmelons H. Phfilei, W. Smith; red tomatoes H. Neeb, P. Haberer; yellow 'tomatoes J. De'ckeil, ' Sr., 'W. B. Bat- tler ; sugar beets, . C. Truemner{, J. Haugh • col. vegetables, H. •ieebb Decker Sr; cit ronsi, J. Decker, ,Jr. MANUFACTURES & IMPLEMENTS Open buggy, L. Prang; covered buggy, L Prainrgi 1 and 2; buggy hair-, ness R. Stade; R. Stade; col. hard- ware J Preet+er. DAIRY PRODUCE Tub butter W. Smith{, J. Deckear, Sr. 5 lbs. butter, J. Decker,',, Sr., O. Klopp W .B. Battler; 1 lb.\ buttes, B. Pb file W. B. B.aattler; cheese!, C. ' Truemner W. Smith!, J. Decker, . Sr. ; home-made bread, B, Ph€ile), G. Hess ; honey :J Haberer, Ed. Haberea; col. • honey J. Haberer, E. Haberer; honey' in comb., E. Haberer, J. Haberier ; ma - p1•' syrup W. Smith, B. Pihifile, W ,B. 'Better ' • } i" LADIES WORK A Christian college -home, • healthful situation. Forprospectusand terms,writethePrincipal R.I. Warner, M.A.,D.D.,St. Thomas, ono 63 College in Sesst "" t 1atto:'July: Catalogue Free pier any time. J. W. Westervelt, Principal Embroidered tea cloth, W. Hey, Mrs C Heyrock ; do oval, C. Eilber, B' 'Phfile centre piece, C. •Eilber, S. F Faust sideboard scarf, L. . Wurm, T Johnston; shado',v, eirvb:, S. E. Faust 6,6 FINE ARTS Oil painting, J. G. Forrest; oil landscape, J. G. Forrest, T. Johnston; watercolor' J. G. Forrest, S. E. Faust crayon work, J. G. Forrest; painted flowers, J G. Forrest; pencil drawing J G Forrest, G. Hess; pen and ink sketch. T. Johnston, E. Skockapf ; pen manship J G. Forrest, T. Johnston; painting or felt, J. G. Forrest;, paint- ing on silk, C, Trueminemmi, j, G, For- reet FLOWERS Col flowers, Kate Campbell, W. Johnston maple leaf, T. Johnston; bouquet K Campbell, T. Johnston; cc' geraniums, IC. Campbell; cacti, K. Campbell, calla lily, K. Campbell, W. Johnston; pansies, W. Johnston, J. G. Fcrrest; fuchias, W. Johnston, Kate Campbell; lemon tree, W. Johnston. There's' only one way to wash woof'ens, flannels, and y fabrics absolutely clean without injury: The X way. LUX softens hard water -• gives a rich, cream -like lather:which the daintiest hands or filmiest fabrics need never fear. L U X coaxes rather than forces the dirt out of clothes. Won't Shrink Woollens NSI Made Made in Canada by Lever Brother. Limited, Toronto, JUDGES Fine Arts, James Weekes. Horticulture, A. elittieholtz, Jacob Mayer Vegetables, J. W, Ortwein, Take Kellerman. Gait. and Seeds, R. A, Williams. Horses A. Sinclair, Aylmer. Sheep and Hogs, G. C. Petty. Cattle, W. A, Douglas.. Ladies Work 'M'rs. MacDonnal, Miss I Faust Poultry Walter Edwards;, H. T. Wendle. m Take One Toni if you feel bilious, "headachy" and irritable -- for that's a sign your liver is out of order. Your food is not digesting --it stays in the stomach a sour, fermented mass, poisoning the system. Just take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets— they make the liver do its work—they cleanse and sweeten the stomach and tone the whole digestive system. You'll reel Rite in the morning. At all druggists, liSe.. or by rani] from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto 14 CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS SISTER : READ MY FREE OFFER. I am a woman. - I know a woman's trials. I know her need of sympathy and hs ip. If you, my sister, are unhappy bee lase of ill- health, anti feel unfit for household dutie ;al pleasures, od ilyemployment,writeand t ne lust how you suffer, and a -k for my free ' s' trial of a home treatment suited- t i ye s; with refers t s to Cion, tut ladies h,+ it how they have regah h. l health s.• ;..nd happiness by its u... •:t to t -•ll yn;l . ut this successful meth,,t i f h.ai ie trt:a for yourself, my reader, f aryour daughter, . •;r, or your mother, I tit .nt to tell you h . :re yourselves at home at trilling cost, mil aid front anone. Men cannot understan I s , .i s sufferings; what we women know front t .*_r- ience, we know better than any (loin or .•id thousands have proved there is hope ev i 1. ' he hopelessinmymethod ofhome treatment 14 iu suffer from pain in the head, back, rr b feeling of weight and dragging downs neat, falling or displacement of internal organs, t ladder Irritation with frequent urination, obstinate constipation or pilespain in the sides regularly or irregularly, bloating or unnatural enlargements, catarrhal conditions, osomething dsevil dyspepsia, ep,extreme totr nervousness, depressed spirits,.melancholy, desire to cry, happen, creeping feeling up the spine, palpitation, hot flashes, weariness, sallow cog. ttkxion, with dark circles under the eyes, pain in the left breast or a general feeling that life is not worth living, I invite you to send today for my complete ten days' treatment entirely free and postpaid, to prove to yourself that these ailments can be easilyand surely conquered atyourown home, without the expense of hospital treatment, or the dangers of an operation. Women are escaping the surgeon's knife by knowing of my simple method of home treatment, and when you are cured, my sister, I shall only ask you to pass the good word along to some other sufferer. My home treatment is for all,—young or old. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain a simple home treatment which speedily and effectually cures green -sickness, (chlorosis), irregularities, headaches, and lassitude in yoursg women, and restores them to plumpness and health. Tell me if you are worried about your daughter. Remember it costs you nothing to give my method of home treatment a complete ten day's trial, and if yin wish to continue, it costs only a few cents a week to do so, and it does not interfere with one's de '7 -work. Is health worth asking for? Then accept my generous offer, write for the freetreatn• ,t suited to your needs, and I will send it in plain wrapper by 'return mail. To save time you can cut out this offer, nark the places that tell your feelings, and return to ane. Write and ask for the free treatment to -day, as you may not see this offer again. Address : MRS. M. SUMMERS, BOX 840 a - WINDSOR, ONTARIO. "MADE IN CANADA" Ford Touring Car Price $530 Ford Runabout Price $480 Ford Town Car Price $780 The above prices f.o.b. Ford, Ont,, effective Aug. 2, 1915. No spe,cdoan- eter included in this year's equip- ment otherwise cars fully equipped: Cars on display and sale at VIILO SNELL'S EXETER. y.