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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-12-16, Page 5LEGIA,L, DICKSON & CARLINt , BARRISTERS, Sanncta:es, Notaries, Conveyancers, G.osn-. nese onera. Solicitors ter the Moloons Bank. etc. simony to Loan at ioweet ratea of lnterearf Offices -Marin -St., Exeter R, Carliutr', B.A. LI It Dickson. MONNE TO LOAN We have a large amount of private r:'unds to loan on farm and village prop- ernes at low rates of traereat. GLAD',1dA'I'T &ANBTJRX Ilasraetera, Solicitore. Exeter, Or O. F. ROULSTQN, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTIST Member of the R.C.D.S. of Ontario aua. Boner Oranuate 01 `ivronto Univeretty. Ottice-Over Dickson & Carling's law office. Closed Wednesday afternoons. OR. A R. KINSMAN. L.D.S., D.D.S., Honor Graduate or Toronto Univers/t7 DENTIST eetn ezerected without pai, or any 'o&d effects. Office over Gl'a,dnzan ^t stantturre Otr-ice, atom Street, Exeter, AMMINMIIIVIIII To•add to the life and beauty of woollens, flannels, laces and all hinds of sensitive fabrics -use LUX the incomparable clean- ser. LUX is the pure es- sence of fine soap, in flakes It dissolves readily in hot water -makes a cream -like lather which cannot injure fine fabrics or dainty hands. Just try LUX.:is Won't (� Shriek . ;a: 1 UC Woollens a'' •SyNof°SIs OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS THE sole head of a family, or any sparover1$ years old, my homesteads a quarter -section of available l 6m!n ion' land in Manitoba, Saskxtt:hewan o Alberta. The applicant must appearr', est perso r. at the Dominion Lands Ag-‘ .ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict, Entry may be made at any. Diatiuion Lands Agency (hut not atilt -Agency) on cer'ta t conditions, Duties -Six months' residence upon; ,and cultivation of the land in each of Oren yrs. A homesteader -nay live withits nine .utiles of hid, homestead cn a fwn of at least 80 acres, on certain cnnelltions. A habitable house is re- eled in every case, aitccpt when se- eiddace is performed in the vicinity. 1 certain dlstticts a homesteader in .go standing. may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3 per acre. Duties -Six months resl- dence in each of three years after earpimr homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption ,patent may be obtained as soon as homestettd patent, on certain condi- tions A settler who has exhausted his homestead eight may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts, 'Price $3 per acre. Duties -Must re- side 6 months in each of 3 years, cue Titivate 50 acres, and erect a house worth $300, The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scE.ub- by or stony land, Live stock may be .substituted for cultivation under cer- ,tain conditions. W. W. CORY, C.M. Deputy ot tile Minister of the Int&lor N.S.-Unauthorized 'publication of Ores advertisement will not be pa''d tor. C A Christian college -home, healthful situation. Forprospectus and terms,write theP.rincipal R.I. Warner, MA.,D.D .,St. Thomas, Ont. 63 WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 3 CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Canada's Best Business College We have three different depart-- :ments, Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Our graduates are se- curing good positions. We are re- ceiving many applications we cannot -meet In two days this term we re- ceived 14 applications for trained help •Some .calls offering from $45 a month to $1400 per annum, remain unfilled, .Get our fr--ee catalogue at once. D. A. McLachlan. Principal DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS A relit. ble Re- gulating Pill for Women. $5 a box or three for $10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any kaddress on receipt of price.. Tits SCOBsLL Dime St.,Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPHONDL FOR MEN. vim ane V.itality;for Nerre''and Brain; increases "grey ensater" ; a Tonic -will build you up. $3 a box, or 'two for $5at drug stores, or by.mail on receipt ,,Of price.^ THE SCOB£LL DRUG CO., St. Catharines. 'Ontario. SMI U I fl INr RAIL 'CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FARES. SINGLE FARE Gooa Going 'Dec. 24th and ':0th. Return limit Dec. :Ith, Alsc Good Going Dec. 31st 1915 and Jain 1st, 1916. Return limit Jan. 3rd. FARE AND ONE-THIRD Good':going Dec. 22nd, 23rd, ::4th 'Lyth Return urn limit Dec. 25th Also good going Dec.: 29th, 1915, to Jam 1st, 196, inclusive, Return limit Jan. 4th. Return tickets will be issued oe tweesi all stations in, Canada east of Pori Arthur, and to Detroit and 'Port- Eluron Mich., Buffalo, Black ftocrc. Niagara Falls and Suspension !hedge, Ftilt ,particulars and birth -reserve tion,. On application to Agents. N. ij. bow sitter Made In O.nada, by ?.eves Brother* Limited, Toronto. STEPHEN COUNCIL The council of the Township- ot Bte- ehen convened, In, the Town all, Crediton, on Zionday December eth, All members Were present., The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, Neeb and Love, that By-law' No. 24 to appoint deputy returning officers and pall clerks und.rseleot polling booths for the Comingmunicipal else - tions, having been read three times be passed and signed qty^ the reeve and clerk land the seal of the corporation attached thereto. --Carried. A large number et orders were rese- ed which will appear in the linanclal statement, The .council adjournbd to meet agaio on Dec. 15th. Henry Either, ?Clerk. A WOMAN'S MESSAGE TO WOMEN. If you are troubled with weak, tired .eelings, headache, backache, bearing town sensations, bladder weakness,.cons- tipation, catarrhal conditions, pain in the sides regularly or irregularly, bloating or unnatural enlargements, sense of falling ortuisplaeetuentof internal organs, nervousness, de -ire to cry, palpitation, hot flashes, dark rings under the eyes, or a loss of in'' rest in life, I invite you to write and as',: for my simple method of home treitneiit, a.'h ten days' trial entirely free and postpaid, also references to Canadian la.lies rr•l:v gladly tell how they have regained he ''tit, strength, and happiness by this meth d. Write to -day. Address: Mrs. M. Summers, Box. . 540 Windsor, Ont. 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 tb.:ir blood. It changes weakness to strength; it makes them sturdy and strong and active. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. WANTED NOW Reliable salesman to act as argent in Huron County. PAY WEEKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making specialties. Our agencies are the best in the ausi- ness for .we sell the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guarantee deliveries in first class condition. Nursery stock is selline well this year and good money can be made in this dis- district. For particulars write Sales Manager., PELHAM ,NURSERY CO. TORONTO, ONT. 4usiness and Shorthand Westervelt School Y. M. C. A. Building 20 London, Ontario College in Session Sept. 1st to July. Catalogue Free. Enter any time. J. W. Westervelt, Princ,nai GREEN W AY e ----o .-, ?Mfrs Edwards has gone to spend the winter in A,rkona with Mrs. John Wilson. -Mr. J, Lovie has ,noved to Ailsa Craig where he has bought a shop. -Mises Zillah is recovering from at' attack of the grippe. -Mr. Will Mc - Pherson has returned from the West -Mr. Llloyd Stewardson, who has been in the West for several tiears, is visiting his parents here. -Pte, Day- idson, ana Pte, Burnett visited friends here over Sunday, -.-Miss Elsie Des- jardine visited Misses Minnie .ands li�' Ridley. -Practice for 'the annual Christma., concert is in progress. Misty• Florence Gill of Grand 13end spent the week end with Miss Ethel Oliver. -We have splendid sleighing here, now. -Aa enthusiastic recruiting meeting ,,was held here on Friday er- mine, with the officers and Band of the 135th Battalion in charge. Splen- did addresses were delivered and an urgent appeal made to the boys to en- list, As a result we understand sev- eral of the boys are seriously consid- ering th, matter. --A large number of neighbors and friends gathered last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Brown tot wish them, God- speed and express their regrets at their removal to take charge of the Huron, House of Refuge. Miss Ethel Carruthers read an appropriate ad- dress and Mr. Will Hicks and Mr. J. Carruthers presented Mrs, Brown with a sunburst and Mr. Brown with a gold chain attached to which was a Mas- onie emblem, As this has been their home for over 25 years they will be much missed in the community. "drs. Brown luu always taken an active in- terest in the Sunday School and Church and in the Women's Institute, The good wishes of a host of friends follow them MOUNT CARMEL The funeral of the late Mrs, Thos. Keough of the 16th concession of Stephen which took place to the R. C Cemetery .here on Tuesday, was largely attended. Mrs. Keough's death toots place on Sunday afternoon, Dar. 12th, having been in poor health for the past year. She was, however, able to be around assisting in the housework until nearly the end,eon- sequently her demise came as a great surprise to the neighborhood. She was aged 53 years, Mrs. Keough is survjve i by a husband and grown-up family of three sons -John, Thomas Andrew -and two daughters -Mrs Cristerfor of Edmonton, Alta„ and Susie at home, She is also survived by her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur O'Neil of Parkhill. Messrs. John ant Arthur O'Neil of Clande- boye .arc brothers and firs. John Iioulrhan a a sister, Mr Joseph Glavin was in London last week on business. -Mr, Corie 0'• Brien disposed of his team of Per • cberon to Mr. Willert of Dashn•o•>d receiving for them a handsome figure -1fr P. Sullivan purchased a gaso- line engine from Jos. Glavin last GRAND BEND Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Bossenberry le*t Thursday far Forest, where Mr. Soa- senberry will keep a boarding house, -llr. Ed Gill, Jr., was in Exeter on business• Saturday. -Mr. Adolph Allen has built a woodshed at the end of his house., -Mr, Harmon Gill has mov- ed into hie new house, -Mr. Watson and Mr, ,Stone were around last week gathering contributions for Mr. Ilsie -airs Sam Schroeder and daughter of the West are here visiting the form er:. parents Mr. and Mrs. Tetreau.- Mrs John Baird arrived home Tue.; • day ,from Thedford, where she visited her father, -Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Gill, Jr., visite° in Exeter last Sunday and Mon da3,-lrr. John Baird, who bought a house at Shipka has had it moved here. --Mr, Frank Allister of : entralia visited at his home here last week - The dates for the Christmas enter- tainments in the two churches here have been announced, the one in the Methodist church will take glace on Dec 21 and that of the Presbyterian on Dec 22nd. A good program is being prepared for each event. PROCLAMATION VILLAGE OF EXETER NOMINATION AND_ ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors pf the Village of Exeter will be held in the TOWN HALL, EXETER iMONDAY DECEMBER 27th, 1915 At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Reeve, Councillors and School Trustees for the ensuing year, and further notice is hereby given that in the event of more can- diaates being proposed for the Mffi- ces than are required to be elected the meeting ,will be adjourned to Monday January 3rd, 1916, when polls will be opened at 9 a.ne, closing at 5 p.m. at the following places, as fixed by py-law, viz, - Div 1 -Silas Hamdfard's residence, Main St.. _Ed. Treble D,R.O., Sidney Davis poll clerk. Div. 2 -At Town ' Hall, Jos. Davis, D,R,O.. Well. Johns, pall clerk. Dir: 3 -Mrs. Mitchell's office, Main St. PT E. Hustanf, D.R.O., P. Gillies poll clerk. Div. 4-N. E. Fire Hall, A. kic- Phersan D.R,O,, 'Moses Amy, poll clerk: And all electors are hereby re- quested tc take notice and govern themselves accordingly. J05.. SENIOR, Returning officer. • LUMLEY Mr. Stewart McQueen recently pur- chased the 50 acres on the 12th -on. of Hibbert from the Miss Merril of of Exeter, -The remains of the late Mrs. Robt. Dairatnple, Sr„ of Hensall who died at her daughter's 'tome in Cromarty were laid to rest in the family plot at the cemetery here.- Mr. and Mrs. John Bonthron of As- sinaboia are visiting relatives nere this week. --Mr. and Mrs Henry: Hog- artii, Hibbert, Mr, and Mrs. George Fairbairn Tuckersmith, visited at Mrs Hannah Simmons on Sunday. -Sortie of our young men are thinking, of enlist-- ing, having given in their names tq the Seaforth officers. -A few from this locality attended the Rev. Cross- ley's services on Sunday evening neld at Exeter ZURICH Miss Marie Ducharme of Goderich is spending a month at her home on the Bronson Line. -Mr. and Mrs, F. Deters moved from the farm into their new home in Zurich. -Mr.. Louis Jeffrey who lives a short distance south of St. Joseph, has, sold his farm to Mr John Laporte of near Drys- dale. -Miss Pearl Wertz is visiting rel- ative.t in Guelph for a few days. -Mrs. John Kipper and Miss Mary Kipper of Biggar, Sask., are visiting relatives here, -Air John Attire of Walkerton is renewing acquaintances here. HENSALL Invs tations are out fen another big assembly in the totwn hale on Dec. 31, The Tony Vita orchestra will furnish music, -There is little or no im- provement in the condition of. Mrs. J: Shepherd, TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION --0-- Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors, of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Towr, Hall in Crediton on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27t1i, 1915 at 1 o'clock. p,mt for the purpose of making, and receiving nominations for Reeve Deputy Reeve and Councilmen for the ensuing year, and further no- tiec is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed for the offices, than are required to be elected the meeting will be ad- journed 'to Monday, January 3rd,1916 when poll: will be opened at 9 a.m.. closing at 5 p.m: at the following places as fixed by By-law, viz, - Poll 1-W, H. Mills, D.R.O., Nelson Baker poi' clerk, booth atMill's shop Lot 6 Con. 1. Poll 2-Wm,,Dearing, D.R.O„ Asa Penhale, poll cerk, booth at Penhale's kitchen Lot 20; Con. 2. Poll 3 -Alonzo Hodgins, D.R,O., Art Benedict poll clerk; booth at Sambrook's shop, Lot 11', Con. 6. Poi' 4,-W. H. Wenzel, D.R.O„ Ez- ra, Foist, poll clerk; booth, at Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7 Pot 5 -David elawhinney, D.R. 0„ Thee Dietr ich, poll clerk, booth at Walker's kitchen, Lot 11, Con, 13 Pall 6, -Ed, Brokenshire, D. R. 0,, A Musser, Poll clerk; booth at Zim- mer's Hall Lot 23, Con, N.B. Poll 7 -Thomas Keys, D.R.O., Pet- er Mckenzie, poll clerk; booth at Hannar.'s Hall, Lot 11, Con. 17.. Poll 8. -Wm. Mellin, D.R.O„ Chas. McGregor, poll clerk; booth at Mel - lies Hall, Lot 40, Con., S. B. Poll 9. -Thos, Webb, D,R.O., Jos- iah Oliver, poll clerk; booth at Mac- cabees Hall, Lot 1, Con. Sauble. And all electors are hereby re- quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. HENRY EILBER Returning Officer Crediton Dec. 11, 1915 PROCLAMATION TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby. given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Usborne will be, held in TOWNSHIP HALL, ELIMYIVILLE MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1915 At one o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for Reeve and. Councillors for the ensuing year, and further no- tic: is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed for the offices, than are required to be elected, the meeting will be ad- journed to Monday, January 3rd,1916 when polls will be opened at 9 aim. closing at 5 p.m. at the following places as fixed by By-law, viz, - Div. 1 -Township Hall, Elimville, Geo. Kellett, Deputy Returning Of- ficer, John G. Hunter, Poll Clerk. Div. 2 -Geo Cornish's House, Lot 6.' N.T.R., Hal. Brown, D.R40., Dan Dew Pall Clerk. Div 3. -Oscar Marley's house, Lot 2, Con 10; Hugh Berm D.R.O.; Geo. Godbolt P.C. Div 4. -Public Hall, Farquhar, An- drew Hodgert D.R.O.; Bert Francis Poll Clerk And all electors are hereby re- quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order, F. MORLEY, Clerk. WH•ALENI. --....0-- Our people have been attending the evangelistic services in Granton -con- ducted by Evangelist James Burwich. -Our farmers are investigating in new gasoline engines, John Foster has installed a, Fairbanks & Morse, fames Earl a six horse power White, H. Mill ion a Gilson; and John Hodgson an Eaton So there will be no going to the mill through the cold' and bad, road; with a grist this winter.. - George Ylillson of the store here handled a very large quantity of fowl` thi: fall, -John Kenny, who has been assisting Wm. Ogden in the shop here hat secured a job with a blacksmith in London; -Mr. Fawcet, the evange-. ist, who was here two years ago, is now holding services at Woodham. l'ie was here on Sunday and received warm welcome fromhis many friends -During the past two weeks the fat owing young men from Granton:' and the surrounding country have enlist- ed and are now In training :-Jack Bains, Win • Jackson., Clarence Gowan, Ed. Harness of Granton Hecla Hodg- ,ns .. Oliver McNaughton, Merrin Hud- son . in Blanshard.-Mr, Thos. Morley and Garnet Miners took in the Winter Fair at Guelph. Children Cry for ' F'letcher's un..' \\\, '. �\ TO The KindYou Have Always Bought, and which has been in , use for over 30 year's, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle 'with and endanger the health of Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.. gonpe, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it Las been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and, Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of t In Use For Over . Y30 dears The Kind You Have Always Bought t TA, CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORE CITY GWY tiC alf The purchase price of this famous 1881 Rogers Al Plate WE give coupons with every 25c. pur- chase of all the high grade guaran- teed products made by the United Drug Company. We are willing to lose money on the silverware to get you ac- quainted with these goods, which are stan- dard in their line. "Rexall Remedies" Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods, and hundreds of other items, household prepara- tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se- cure this popular silverware, when you can get it on our half bought plan. As an ex- ample, this teaspoon that sells for =5c, you can get for roc. with coupons. ai TWO COUPONS will be g igen with every 25c. purchase of REXALL PRODUCTS. ONE COUPON with every 25c. purchase of any other article in our store. ASK FOR COUPPONS AND BUY YOUR 1881 ROGERS Al PLATE AT HALF PRICE COLE'S DRUG STORE V- J-- +!/,� fi ft( iiy�f� -en -1 111 !'MADE IN CANADA" 1."'" I 1 Ford Touring Car Price $530 - Ford Runabout Price $480 Ford Town Car Price $780 The above priges f.o.b. Ford, One, affective Aug. 2, 1915, No speedom- eter included in this year's equip- ment otherwise cars fully equipped, Cars.. on display and sale at MILO SNELL'S EXETER.