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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-8-16, Page 5G�rar��t�ecl T°o ���t��fy The 1'1 Sunshine " Furnace gives health. fitly warm air heat ---and plenty of it. When installed, according to plans furnishedby our heating engineers, it is guaranteed to give absolute sates' isfaction. Write for free illustrated booklet. LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ST. JOHN, N.B. HAMILTONCALGARY 1 SASKATOON EDMONTON For Sale by G. A. Hawkins • DR, DeVA tt,r.sFREN®C}'d g' bl Iia roeatingg I'�il for WQmen, $5 a box or"thicc., c,r 610, Sgld aC All Drug Stores, or z{iiii}edto' sy i1.dressep eb8ipt$fprice:aTreeScont;ia,D1tva Od48t Uakhiarutes'Onta'rio, IUOSPHO lOL FOR MEQ. WA'. ;itplit ;`fp�> l e!'azid l3m3.n, inei;enaos t'Sxey natter ;aamaifer-1vi11halal you up., $'n'b'is .;or ;we Por $5;.'at dreg stores, or by�maa eu,raCiiiiit if price walla tiCOnset Dave Co., St. Catharines, )maria. MONEY TO LOAN We have a Targe amount of private funds to loan on farm and village pTdne-rtGes of interest, LADMANat low t& STANBUZZY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr, G F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D:u.S DENTIST embev of the R. C. C. D.S. of Out. lit) 9,r Graduate' 'Toronto tJneversaty T;;ice over Carling's law Office. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DENTIST DR. A. R. KINSMAN, 'L.D.S,, D.D.S, Honor Graduate 'Toronto University, Teeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over Gladman & Stanbury's Office, ;Main Street, Exeter ISAAC R CARLING. B.A. Barrister. Solicitor,, Notary Public,: Commissioner, Souter for The Mol- .. Ef:;t % Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest, Office; -:aloin Street, Exeter.. FALL TERM FROM SEPT 4th — CENTRAL STRATFORD.: ONT. COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND; & TELEGRAPHY DEPARTMENTS. — We have tboe'ough courses, 'etperi caved instructors and we place our Graduates in positions, Demand upon us for trained help is many times the number graduating. Get our free catalogue. U a. McLachlan, Principal MARRIAGE LICENSES ' IssuEP) by.C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- floe: ` Strictly confidential ; no witness { HARVEST HELP E\CURSIONS $12,00 TO 'WINNIPEG August 21st & 30th From Stations Lyn, Ont. and west to Toronto, inclusive August, 23rd & 30th From Stations Toronto, and )vest in Orutario For particulars as :to tickets West of Winnipeg; &c,; apply to any Grand Tru hl Ticket Agent. el. J. DORE, Agent, Exeter. 0. tot h See our Exhibit in the Transportation Building, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Aug. 25th to Sept 10th Model Eighty -Five Car Ahead HERE IS the Overland Model Eighty- Five—the low-priced quality car that has been the choice of thousands. Drive where you will, you are sure to see an "Eighty -Five" and more" often than not it Will be;pointed out as the car ahead. For this .Overland Eighty -Five has power and plenty of it. Moreover, it is a smooth -running, easy- riding family car, one that will accommodate --five people comfortably without crowding. You can have your choice in this model of either a four cylinder engine or a six. The wheelbase of the Four is 112 -inches -the Six 116 -inches. Both are exceptional values. - A demonstration will convince you. For those who like smaller cars there ace THE OVERLAND 3.1"C"1 FOURS Tourzrag Roadster Country Club Exeter Motor Solos Co. l erlalid WIl ys i3v , Limited • Willys-Knight and Overland Motor Cars and Light Commercial Wagons Head Office and Works: West Toronto, Ont, • • LUMLEY A large number lof YOuria people t.h motored to :e Bend, opal Satur'dii .' last and ,had, a most enjoyable. time, —Wedding bells are x•inging here this tt eek.—Mrs. Hillis acid Mrs; 1'Iattice of. Detroit, also ;Mrs, ,O'T-Iara of St; TthoMas, are the ;g,ues'ts of firs. Mar- garet' Gleno and ,faintly':-,Mrs,,Elliot and young daughters of Ste Marys have returned home after visiting Mrs. Selves and ,family,—The S,i,h�earwaacf motor truck gathters,truant in, this lo- cality,—Mr, George Hoblfir'k is pot quite so well of late, -Jas,: Horton.has his drive shed noofed.—Mrs. lt'argas!eii Glenin, was in Brussels at the ,end iof the week.— Iiar,v esaing ,:s well on the way and the grain seems geed, Auction Sale OF VALUABLE 'FART ,LANDS OTHER CHATTEL PROPERTY In the M'aitter of the Estate. of Samuel l -Ticks, late of ithe, Township ni Us'- borne ,in 'the. County of Huron, de- ceased, and of the, D.evo1ittional of Estates Act; +• There will be iafl.ea•ed for sale b, public auction, on SATURDAY, SEP--' Ti\IBER 1st, 191,7, at 1 o'clock 'p, m, the following valuable Pluto leads and premises namely„— Parcel amely --Parcel No, 1 -Lot No. 1, Con 2, aad tate East half: of Liotl Nc{. 1., 0,otti .'3 both in the Township of Usbarne Tirh' the County of Huron:, containing to- gether one, ;hun•di+erl , and ,'fi,tty acres more or less. Upon this 'land are. ,erected a corm- 1-i dious 2 storey brick house, 2 fine bank barns, drive ltiousea and imple meat shed; this larin is well fenced: anti drained, and has a goad orcchard Parcel Nod 2.—Lot No: 4, Cort 3, and the north half `of Lot No, 3, Coral 2. both in the said Township of Us- borne, containing 'together` one hun- dred and fifty acres, more, or less. Upon this land are, erec ted a first- class bank 'barn, one other barn and in the course of erection a brck ven- eer residence, 2 storeys. This farm is well fence,c1 and drained Parcel No, 3—Let No, 5, in the N. 3—Boundary Concession of the `.form strip of Bidclulph !lin the County of Middlesex, containing tone hundred acres more or less. Upon this land are ,eaetct,ed, a good cement veneer dwelling,. 2 storeys; a good bank barn. This farm as well fenced and drained aad has a good orchard. Parcel No. 4.—Lots Nos, 8, 9, and 10 on the west side. of Main Street in the. Village of IE\e!ier ani the County' of Huron, being. ,part of original: lot No, 20 in the First Gan. of the; Tp, of Stephen, and formerly the residential property of the late T. B. Carling. There is no mare coasenten.t or commodious residence in the Village of Exeter; being, beauiifulh situated' on thin Street facing Sitncoe St.,' con sest-ing 'of a fine 2 storey brick duel:-" Ling, with 1 n.e 'ornamental shade arid, fruit trees and small. fruits, hard' and soft welter, +electric li,g.ht furnace; At the said ti'nae tiverk will be sold; the hous,e'hold ,goods and chattels of the said dec•eased.. The above sale will take{ place on LOT 1, CONCESSION 2, USBORNE TERMS OF SALE OF LAND Land will 'be uloid an parcels as above indicated, subject to a reserv- ed bid, fixed by the Official Guard- ian ,of Infants for the Prov;tn,ce of. Ontario, < for 'each, parcel respe'c tively , 7.0. per cent:' of the ,purchase money to be paid on day' of sale, the bal- ance to be paid to 'the CaivadianiBank of Commerce „toy the. joint cre,di.t of the AdminfsILIra"oar and the Official Guardian within 'thirty days thereaf- ter Inall other respe as the terms will he t",e staudti:ug cond'lao;ts of th.e. Supreme . ,Court of Ontario,. TERMS OF SALE OF CHATTELS All purchases of ,chattels shall be. cash. For further particulars apply to:— F. W. Harcourt, I(, C., Official" Guard- ian, 'Toronto uard-ian,Toronto ; The Canada Trust Com- pany. Landon, the Ad'mit4,svrator; Mrs. Eliza J. Hicks, Qtly the paemises; or C. W. Robinson, Isaac R. Carling, Auctioneer, ' Venclor's Solicitor Exeter, Ont• Exeter, Ont: SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. The sole head of a family, os � male over 18 ,years old, who we/t the commencement pf the 'presje `was and has since .continued to be, aBriit.f ish subject or subject, of an allied or neutral country, may hjo4me- steada quarter -section of aailsb% Dominion land in Manitoba, SasiiatGb- ewan or Alberta. Applicant mast a- pear in person at the Dominion Lar Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict. Entry by proxy may be made on certain conditioins'. Duties- Six month; residence upon and cultivation{ of land in each of three years. In certain districts...a,, homesteader may secure an adjoining quarter -spec tion as pre-emption,. Price $3,00 per acre, • :Duties -Reside six months in each of, three years after , earning homestead patent and cultivate 50 acres extra. May obtain pre-emption patent as soon as homestead patent on certain conditions. A settler after obtaining homestead patent if he cannot secure a pre- emption m?ty take a purchas ; ed homestead itt certain districts. Price $.00 per acre, Duties -Must re- side six months in each of the three years; cultivate 50 acres and erect a hduse. worth 8300. Holders of entries may count time of employment as farm labourers in Canada during 1917,.as residence Jut - los under certain con,ditiotls. When. . DominionLands are. advert- ised' or ,posted for entry, returned sol- diers who have, served overseas and have been honorably discharged, re- ceive ot}e..day priority in applying fcrr entry at local Agent's Offfcei (but not Sitb-Agenny)Discharge papers Must bepresented to agent, W . 'fir, CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the leteeter. N,B.-Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will net be. paid tot' Five Large ; Phonographs Given as First District Prizes in ft At Rural School Fairs in Ontario More than $2,000 worth of prizes for bread making will be offered at the Rural School fairs this fall. Among the prizes are five largecabinet phonographs, fifteen Caauck bread mixers, and many attractive books. These splendid prizes will make the contest the most stirring ever held atrural school fairs. Every girl between the ages of 12 and 18 should read all about this fine opportunity, and should begin now to prepare for it. The prizes, under the conc:;;tiens explained below, will, be awarded for the best loaves batted with 4.79 Tea the e EO he bard wheat flours that is guaranteed for —the flour that you will want to use always; once you have given it a good trial. We ;want you to know for yourself that it makes splendid big loaves of the lightest, most 's holesorxie l: read that good flour can bake. That is why we make it well worth your while to try it, by offering these attractive and costly prizes. For this contest we have divided the Province into five districts, each with several counties, In each C. strict we will give a large cabinet phonograph,. a set of Dickens' Works and three bread mixers. These are e; cl the District prizes and they are to be given In addition to the prizes offered at the local rural school faire. t :elist of districts below.) Be sure to compete at your local rural school fair. 11 you win first prize there, you t,'__' then automatically become a competitor for the phonograph and other district prizes. The Prizes, remember, are offered for the best loaf of breadbaked with Cream of the West Flour. No other flour will do. Tor local prizes we offer a number of valuable books. By local prizes we mean those ven at the fair. Is. Luca 'Prize.—"Girl's Own Annual;" a great big beautifully,, bound, illustrated book with 805pagesof stories and articles about people art, animals, gardens, sewing, crocheting -everything that particularly interests young girls, older girls and their mothers. This rs a wo..denul prize that you can treasure for years. and LocilPrize.—"atones of Fapious Men and Women," heavily, cloth bound withgold titles, many beautiful pictures in colrs,en- trancing !::: stories of Flore.ten Nightingale, Grace Darting,Flora McDonald, JennyLind, the late Queen I ictoria and others, 3rd LocitPrize-"Britabi Overseas," a big handsomely bound book with many color .1 pictures; interesting stories and dela-'orlon of the countries aad the peoples of Britain's world-wide Empire. 4th Local Prize.—''The Queen's Gift Book,"a book of stories, pictures and special articles by Brita.u's best writers; the proceeds from the sale of this book are for the benefit of disabled soldiers in England, • Nors.=Unless the entriesnumber six or more only first and second prizes will be awarded: Unless the entries' number ten or more no fourth prize will bo awarded, The District Prizes.—The winner of the first prize at each local fair automatically become, a competitor for the following 'District prizes. One-half of the fh'tt prize loaf will be sent to the Ontario _Agricul ural College at Cluelph, to compete in the District Contests. (See condi ions belay.) 1sttDistri t Prize.—The he "Pathephone" is the name given to the finsbig mahogany phoeograph we over as first prize. It will give you endless pleasure and entertainment fora lifetime. It has special isproducer attachments and necdles;,anabling you to play: all kinds of flat disc records of r:o matter what make. The Pathephone reproduces band music, orchestra music; ,or .s and funny pieces perfectly; with it goes a dozen of the famous Pathe records. Total valie, °l50.00. and District ,Priza Set, of Dickens' Works 18splendidly boundvolumes with many illustrations. Among the books in the sot are "Oliver Twist" and "Old Curiosity Shop. These are two of the most entrancing stories ever written. 3rd, 4th and 5th' Pdzea.—"Canuck" Bread mixers. This simple, yet well -made. machine takes the hard work out of bread making. Instead of laborious kneadingof the old method, you just put in the ingredients, tarn the handle and the dough is thoroughly and more evenly mixed. . CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST lite FIRST PRIZE AT Lociamt1Ite "-, SCHOOL FAIRS Every girl may compete at the rural school fair in her district, whether or not she attends school, providing that her 12th birthday occurs before November 1st, 1917, or her 19th birthday does not occur before Nov, 1, 1017. One loaf of bread must be submitted' baked is pan about 7 x 5 inchesand3 inches deep, and divided into twin loaves so that they maybe separated at the fair. The loaf snort iebaked .with Cr,a,eoft.ia West Flour. One-half will be fudged at the fair, The. other half of the prize loaf will be sent to Ontario Agricults 11 C,li -e, (eelp'i : n compete in the District Contests. The sud...a s ill ale done by Miss M. A. Purdy, of the Department gf i3 e., i iaki.:g Rad Flour Testing. The local contest at the fair r.•i!I be conducted under the same rules as all the other regular contests ,it your fairs. - - The Stanlarl by which bread will be judged will boas follows; 1. Appearance o f Loaf 5 marka15 marks b} eStute of crust 5 marks c} Shape Jf l of 5 marks 2, Tex'are of Crum o .... . .... .. . ........_ , ..40 marks O E vonness 15 marks ((b) Sil'.iaes; '0 marks (c) Color 5 marks 5. Flavor of Bread ... ,45 marks (a) Taste 25 marks (bl Odor 20 marks Important.—Each loaf must beaccompanied by the part of the )it. baa containing the face of the Old hiller, and an entry form oy the girl and parents or guardian stating date of r ? !x a ii,iduesi, and giving name of: dealer from whom Cream our was p.irohtse,.1, The form will state that the girl *he t..>af,•ieredinthe c3mpetition. Thoformswillbe 11 ou , ., lie tiros' 1 tris fair, Tho decision of the judges is final. t,ot _a. a t'.an one e , t r viv be nettle by each girl and not more than oat l>ctit prize will uJ awarded to the same family. Which District 15 yours? This list shows you which counties you compete againstif you becomes competitor for the District prizes .District No. 1.—Counties of Glengarry, Stormont Drnclre, Grenville, Leeds, Frontenac,. Lennox and Addington, Cs. leo„, Lanark, Renfrew. . District No. 2. -Counties of Hastings, Prince Edward, Peter - born, Northumberland, Victoria, Durham. District No.3.—Counties of York, Ontario, Peel, Hatton, Went- worth, Oxford, Brant, Waterloo. District No. 4. -Counties of Welland, Ilatdirnand. N rfolk Elgin, hon., Essex, Lambton, Middlesex: District. No. 5. -Counties of 'Bruce, Grey, Dufferintuner,,, Districtsof Muskoka, Parry- Sound Timiskaming, Algoma, SL.dbu.-, , Manitoulin. TIIE RESULTS of the contests at the fair will bo made known in the usual way asin the case of all the other regular contest ,. ', he Dist int results will bo announced as soon ns possible after t,ie con- clusion of the Rural School Fairs i:, the Province. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY: Every girl between 12 and 11. years sliouldaompete. What a splencdd way to stir up iarrensed interest in breadmakingl Get a supply gtCrear:, of the West Flour at your dealers and practise using it as often •a possiblo'to increase the chances of winning: If your dealer car, :> sell it to you, write to the Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd„ Toronr,, and wowill promptly tell you the nearest place to get it. NO COMPETITIONS IN COUNTIES NAMED BELOW: The competition is open to all parts of theProvince where Ittiral School Fairs are held,, except' the Districts of Rainy. River, lienor and Thunder Bay. These districts are the only parts of the Province where sehool fairs are held by the Department of Agriculture in which this competition will not be a feature. There aro no district -reps " sentativos of the Department of Agriculture in the Counties of Enron Perth, Wellington, kIaliberton, Prescott, Russell or Lincoln, and r e rural school fairs are held in these Counties by the Department of Agriculture.' There are, however, a few local school fairs 1. r these seven; counties, end we are opening the competition tothese fairs. We will announce later' the districts in which each of these Counties will be included. The Campbell Flour M,ills Co. Limited (West) Tonto, Ontario (Keep this announcement for reference) siraV ,n .a`':,.,,;. z•�, rJx ,?r",M✓'.utw i 128 OW Cream of the West Flour is sold by the following dealers: R. G. Seldon, Exeter; Reis a Black; 'W 1 oxeter 1 for r 1[2 of � "Going Trip West"—$12,00 to ,WINXIPEG Return Trip East'` --$18.00 from WINNI:t''E,G August gist atld August 30t'- e fa GOING DATES n. stations in 0 tU,pin \Vest of Smith's Pans on to,nnd including Toronto on Lake Ottnrio Shore. Line and Iltivclecb-leterboto Linn; also Froin stations between i.ing;;ton and Ren fraw 3unction, inelitstve, and from stations Ott Tureoto-Sudbury direct line, Prom stations ori sena Sta. Marie branch, From stations on i'101!! Line, ,lcauc e to i'tianz, inclusive. From i. stations ,ethnny dune - trots to Port tIoNfeoll and 13uri:etntt-itobcay-geon, l'rotn stations West and Sotitit of Toronto up to end Ittrindin,+: fatnitton anti 'Windsor, , Ont., on Augustnd 31 c1 Owe_ Soand , Walkerton, Teeswatol', S3'in klub, 'morn, Listowel,_ Godettcb, se. Mary's, Port Norwell and and St. Thomas branches, and stations Toronto and North to Sloltou, tnclttsioe. kalij"ust $Otis .... sptc.TAL T1TTIOUGFit T1L' INs Gnrtlrer particulars from Canadian Pacific, Ticket Agents, W. 11EIO't AI117,, i)aatllet I' t ager .Agent, Torootea