HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-9-14, Page 5NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore is ting be-
tween us, the undersigned, as Gener-
al !Merchants in the Village or Dash-
wood, hes this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts owing to
the said partnership axe to be paid
to, Norman Kellerman on or before
Sept. 15th, A. D., 1916, at the Vil-
lage. of Dashwood aforesaid, and all
claims against the said .partnership are
to be presented to the said Norman
le"ellermann by whom the *same will
be settled.
Dated at Dashwood this 21st day
of August, A. D. 1916.
Signed George Kellermann
Norman Kellerena.nn
'Witnessed by
E, M. Brokenshire
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS,
The sole head of a faMilY, or any
male over 18 years old, may home-
stead a quarter -section of available
Dominion land in Ma.nitoba, Saskatch-
ewan or Alberta. Applicant mustap-
pear in person at the Dominion Lands
Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry by proxy may be made
at any Domtnion Lands AgencY (but
not Sub -Agency), on certain condi-
tions.
Duties—Six months residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader may iive
within nine miles or his homestead on
a farm ci ar least 80 acres, OA cer-
tain cenditions. A habitable house is
required except where residence is
Performed in the vicinity.
Le, certain districts a homesteader in
.gcocstanding may pre-empt a quer-
ter-section aloneside nis hontesteai
Price S3.00 an acre.
Duties—Six months residence in
Of threr years after earnine home
stead pen; a:so 50 acres extra el
tieration. Pre-emption patent may he
obtained as soon as homestead paten:
on certain conditions.
A settler who has exhausted his.
homestead right may take a pure,has-
ed homestead fa certain distal, te
Price -S3.00 per acre. Duties—Must Te -
sido six months in each of the three
years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a
house worth $500.
The area. of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough,scrub-
by or stony land: Live stock may be
substituted dor cultivation under cer-
tain conditions.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy ot the Minister of the Interior
N,B,=Unauthorized publication of
this advertisement will not be paid
tfor.-64388.
DR. DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS tirit.
ralating Pill'tor IN omen. $5 v. box or three tor
310. Soat at! Ttrug Storm. or mailed to any
address rceIptOt priee...Tua Scant. ARCO
CO'..St.Cathrylneb, Ontario.
P–HOSP ONOL FOR MEN. •Itif=4
V2tality ; for Nerve rand. Brain*: increasoe "grey
matter";a Tonic—will build you up. 33 a box; or
two for 35. at drug etores, or by.mail on riTeeipt
of price..+Tna SCODELL Duce Co,. $t. Catburinee.
Ontario.
LEGAL,
ISAAC R. CARLING, 13.A.
Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for The Mol -
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest.
Office—Main Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
W.r.av, a large amount of prora
tu-da t., 04., II, farm 4.nd v'llage prop -
r.
to ates of hropn.
G1..A ONIA.N •ITANtittla
Barr ster. Solie;to"a
DIMNTAL,
Dr G. r . ROULSTON. L.D.S.. [ht., N,
1,P4TEST
Memo.- of -h.. ti of Ontario a:
Hoco.• lranualp r•wonto Universit.
Of 1,co—t Iv.- I net< v Caritmea jaw
orrice. Closed weetenetay atternoon a.
DENTIST
DR. A R. KINSMAN,
Honor Graduate o. Toronto University
eeth extracted without pain, or any
ead effects. Office over Gladma.n &
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C W. ROBINSON
LICENS,ED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford: Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Warerooms, next door to
Centra Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
Charges moderate and satisfaction is
guaranteed
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ON
COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND ee
TELEGRAPHY Departments. Stud-
ents may enter at any time. We place
graduates in positions. During July
and August we received applications
for over 200 loffice assistants we
could not supnly. Write. for our
free catalogue at once.
D. A. McLachlan. Principa,
Western Fair
LONDON, ONT.
SEPT. 8TH TO 16TH
Return Tickets at Aeduced Fares to
London, Ont., from statioas in Ont-
ario leeleville;, Scotia. Jct., and south
or west thereof. Special train ser-
vice and low rate ,oxcarsions from
principal points on certain! dates.
For full particulars regarding train
service fares, tickets .etc., consult
Grand Trunk Ticket 'Agents.
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*mow,
Mrs. Ed, Rupp and daughter return-
ed to Detroit. --,Miss Ella N. Stelck
is visiting friends and relatives in
Pt. Huronee-Meests. Ie. W. Hoffman
and John Deicher- visitedthe latter's
brother in Arrnadia, Mich.—Mr.Robt.
K Douglas, who spent the summer in
'this vicinity left for Saskatoon—Mies
Erna Fritz left for London on. Mon-
day, where he Will attend 'schotal.--Mr.
and Mrs. G. Schaub of Howard City,
Mich. ore visiting at E. W, Stoskopf's
—Miss Y. Siebert left for Strathroy
where she has accepted a .position as
milliner.—S.ehool re -opened with Mr.
G. 'S. Howard as principal and Misses
J. Veitch, M. Lamont and M. Watson
as assistants. --Miss Bawden of Clinton
has taken charge of Wurm's miuinevy
department, and Mees Clifton of
Streetsville is again in charge of J.
Preeter's,--Miss Klien of •Mildutay has
engaged pe milliner with Ruby
Gaschn for the. fall season—Mrs. Or-
ville H. Ehnes of Calgary, Alta., is
visiting.. et the home, of Mr% and Mrs.
A. G. Mmes.—Miss Pearl McCormick
left for Detroit, where she will enter
one of the hospitals to train for a
nurse—An interesting event was cel-
ebrated pt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry \Valper, Bronson Line, on Aug.
3.0th„ when Rev. F. B. Meyer perform-
ed the ceremony which unitrd their
eldest daughter fern, in 'marriage to
Mr. Herbert DesJandine, of the Ba-
bylon Line.' •
Misses Veva Kirk and Lucele Pur-
dy, of Feirgrove, Mich, axe vtmting
friende in town.
The death took place on Sept. 2nd
of Pearl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs..
Conrad Keller,. aged 16 years. She
had been iU of .meningitis and reline
home trom London only a, few days
before She leaVes to mourn hr !os
her parents, one. sister; Mrs.
ROtherrIter of Dashwood, fold two
brothers Theodore of London, and
Arsou at home.
Mae. Nancy Ann Clef -Ilene, relict
e r the tate Isaac Sararas, etged If 7
eears died on Sept. 4th, She suffered
etroke of paralysis the Drevious ev-
enFrw. Ind was found upcoascions
tee mornineepassingeway before noon.
She leaves .to mount her loss 0414
:Mrs. C. Simon of Bron-
son line, and two sons, Simon of
tieneell and Noalt, Bronson Line,
BENSALL
Nelson Mateleford who has spent
the last month in the Wes., eeturned
home,
1ies Brokenshire of. Dashwood
ha,. ;Merge of the millinery depert-
ment at the Blue, Front, i
Mr. i Gordon Menne of Brantford
spent a few days with her mother-
in-law Mrs, Manns.
Miss Bertin Blatchford returned
Iron! the West Monday.
Miss Veva Jirk of Fairgrove, Mich.,
atie Miss. LuCille Purdy of Unioaville,
Mich.. who has .been viseiting at R.
Drysdale's left for hone.
Miss Jessie. Sproule went to Lon -
doe to attend the funeral of her lit-
tle nephew,
Mt. John Glenn and Yr. Tohn Mte
Allister tat for the West.
Mr John D. Buchanan returaed to
New York after spending some, time
with hi parents in town.
Mrs. W. J. Bissett went to Peter-
bro Friday owing to the illness of
her sister Mrs. Halloway.
A Quiet wedding was solemnizee oa
Sept. bth, at the Anglican lector:: by
Rev Whalen, when Miss Celina At-
kinsen. of Clandeboye, was united in
marriage to Roy E. Bradley, of Hen-
sel). They were unattended. The
young pride looked very plenty in
a becoming 'dress of blue silk, with
hat to match. Mr. and Mrs, Bradley
lett on 'the '3 p'clock G. T. R. train
f Di' a honeymoon trip to Toronto and
Detroit. tee their return they will
reside in 'Jensen. •
A hapie, event took plaee at the
home of Mr, R. J. Drysdale, Sept. 5th
when his daughter Margare-t became
Jhe. bride of Mr. Roy Stowell, of 7)u -
hu,.! St.sk. The cremony was perform..
e bv Rev. E. McL Smith, of Car -
m:1 Pre.;byterian Church, in he pre-
▪ oi number of relatives and
frien house was tastefullY de-
corated -1,1 • ferrr; and roses. After
the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs.
Stowell lef•_ by motor for Butfalo and
Brockville; before leaving for th eir
BACKACHE, LUMBAGO AND
RHEUNA.TIC TROUBLES.
Dear Mr. Editor -1 wish to state that
I suffered greatly from backache, lum-
bago and rheumatic troubles. I used
"Anuric," the latest discovery of Doctor
Pierce for backache and kidney troubles,
and I can Cheerfully recommend th.
" Anuric Tablets" to anyone suffering
from any of these maladies.
Yours truly,
J. F. GARBER.
NOTE: It is now asserted with con-
fidence that these painful effects due to
uric acid in the system are entirely eradi-
cated. A new r..medy, called "Anuric,"
has been discovered by Dr. Pierce, and N
the cause of drainage outward of the
uric acid with which it comes in contact
within the body. It will ward off back-
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aches of articular or muscular rheuma-
tism—of those diseases which are caused
by too much uric acid, such as gout,
asthma, sciatica, renal calculm. "An-
uric" prolongs life because old people use
ally suffer from hardening and thickening
of the walls of the arteries, due to the
excess of uric acid in the blood and
tissues.
Dr. Pierce, who is director and chief
physician, at the Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has
been testing this wonderful medicine for
the relief of over-worked and weakened
kidneys. The relief obtained by sufferers
has been so satisfactory that he deter-
mined to place "Anuric" with the prin-
cipal druggists in town where people
could get this ready -to -use medicine.
"Anuric" is not harmful or poisonous,
but aids nature in throwing off those
poisons within the body which cause so
much 'suffering, pain and misery. Scien-
tists assert this remedy is 37 times more
potent than lithia. Send 10 cents for
large trial package.
"Anuric" is building up a reputation as
good as Dr. Pierce's other well-known
medicines which have, been pieVed, reit-
able during nearly fifty years,..- such as
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for fthIfl31 of women, Doctor Pietce's
Pleagant'Pellets, the liver regiilit ,or
and Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical
Diseovory for red blood.
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WAR LOAN
DOMINION. OF CANADA
issue of $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing lst October, 1931.
PAYABLT AT PAR AT •
OliTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, ,CHARLOTTETOWN, IVIONTREa, TORONTO, WINNIPEG,
REGINA. CALGARY, VICTORIA.
INTEREST PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY, lst APRIL, 1st OCTOBER.
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD.
ISSUE PRICE 97i
A PULL HALF -YEAR'S. INTEREST WILL BE PAM ON let APRIL, 1.91f,
SHE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES OWL
STXR or wmt offers herewith, on behalf of
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qnt, the above named Bonds for subscription
y4 le as fo11ows-
10 per cent on application;
30 " 10th October, 1916;
30 ' « 15th November, 1916;
27i " " 15th December, 1916.
The total allotment or 'bonds of this issue will be limited
to one hundred million dollars exclusive a the amount
Of any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva-
lent of ea* under the berms of the War Loan prospectus
of 22nd November, 1915.
The instalments may be paid in full on the 16th day
of October, 1016, or on any instalment due date thereafter,
under discount at the rate of four per cent per annum.
All payments are to be made to a chartered bank for the
credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any
instalment when due will render previous payments liable
to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation.
Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent
of the amount subscribed, must be forwarded through
the medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada
of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue
provisional receipts.
This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of
Canada, and both principal and interest will be a charge
upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
Forms of application may be obtained from any branch
in Canada of any chartered bank and at the office of any
Assistant Receiver General in Canada.
Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars.
In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be
applied towards payment of the amount due on the October
instalment.
Scrip certificates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in
accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered
or bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange
for the provisional receipts.
When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and
payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the
money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared,
with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as
to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared
without voupons, in accordance with the application
Delivery of serip certificates and of bonds will be node
through the chartered banks.
The issue will be exempt from taxes—including any
income taw—imposed in pursuance of legislation er,aeted
by the Parliament of Canada.
The bonds with'eoupons will be issued in denemination•
of $100, $5004 $1,000. Fully registered bon& w2thoqt
coupons will 'be–issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,0(;;:
or any authorized multiple of $5,000.
The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at th( effice
of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at C. tawa,
or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at B .:
St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal Toronto, Wii.;;•i; eg
Regina, Calpfory, or Victoria.
The interest on the fully registered bonds will hu paid
by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on
bonds with coupons will be paid on eurrender of col' pons.
Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of erg .iangc
at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank.
Subject to the payment of twenty-five cents let each
new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds s' id4,mt
coupons will hsove the right to convert into bonds of the
denomination ot S1,000 with coupons, and holders of 1,onds
with coupons will have the right to eonvert into fully
registered bonds of authorized denominations wi' hout
coupons at any time on application to the Mini -ter of
Finance.
The books of the loan will be kept at the Depari mem
of Finance, Ottawa.
Application will be made in due course for the listing of
the issue on the Montreq,1 and Toronto Stock Exchanges
Recognized bond and stock brokers will be a11o‘' ed a
commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allot tents
ma.de in respect of applications bearing their ,,,t•unp,
provided, however, that no commission will be al ,wed
in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by the
surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus
of 22nd November, 1915. No commission will be al:owee,
in respect of applications on forms which have not bee -
printed by the King's Printer.
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home in Dubuc, Sask. Tho bride wee
a popular young lady and was a mem-
ber ot Carmel church c.hoir. A few
evenings ,before the wedding the choir
of Carmel church surprised the bride-
to-be it her home and showered her
with many pretty and useful gifts.
MITCHELL.—Thomas Skinner, ag-
ecL65 years died suddenly last week
while exercising his' horse on the race
track. He was seen after finishing a
hat eof unclasp the feeins and fall from
the sulky and when the onlookers
rushed to his aid h"e, Was dead ,
MCGILLIVARY,The marriage of
Miss Florence M., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Cowan, of Blythes-
wood Ont., to Mr. tree:ben J. Moore
of Walkerville, treolree4ce at the home
of the bride's parents, on Sept. 2nd.
Mr. Moore is a son of Abraham Moore
township.—Privates Lester
:Hociga:OmiciEzDenfield,and. Alton Shoul
dice of Beinsley, are reported to be
•ili of pneumonia in the Military Hos-
pital Halifax. They are members of
C. Company, 135th.
,MITCHELL—Capt. ,K. Campbell, son
of ee-Mayor Campbell of town, form -
was killed last week at the Curtis
erly Instructor of aviation in England
school of aviation at ,Buffalo, after
a fall of 500 feet from a biplane:
driven by a student. He, had a fall
previously to returning to Canada.
The young man was 23 years of age'
and he was 'burie4 in Mitchell.
MITCHELL,—At high non on
Wednesday :Sept. 6th, a very pretty
weddine was performed at rhe Meth-
odist ,parsonage, ,Mitchell, when Mrs.
Minnie Wiltiains became the wife of
Mr. George Rose.
SEAF OR,T E1,—A. very interesting
marriage was solemnized an Wednes-
day Sept. 9th, in- St. Patrick's church
Dublin when Jean Gertrude youngest
daughter ,of William Kenny, was united
to Leo. Dorsey, !youngest son of Luke
FQrtuneeaforth.
Ailsa Craig ........ .
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Exiater Sept. 18-19
Gc>dorich Sept 27-29
Sept. 28-29
Logics , Sept. 8-16
Mitchell ........ Selpt 26-27
Parkhill..... Sept ,28-29,,,,
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