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DENTIST
Member et tale. BAlrilD.a..of Qatari° 004
Donor °ragtime. of 'Toronto Eflaveraelto
Mees -Over :dkaten ` .at -C ril nee Ivor
gfoe% Closed Wednesday afternoons,
I?lt, A, li. KINSMAN, ' %,.ID.S, Di
Honor taradttat'e of- Toronto Untrter 9
DHNTIST
Teeth extfeacted without pain, or ae}y
bad effects, °trim over Gladnwan dt
Star/1407'e Aftece, Mahn Street, lllxetce,.
LEGAL
DICItSON & CA.RT4NG, BARRISTERS,.
Soltclteref, Nio'tarles, Conveyancers, Coin-
miesiionere., Solicitors for tete• ,etolsone
Sank; etc,
>ieoney to Loan, et lowest a^ates or interest
ottiees'-•-Matin-St„ Enter
L.R. Cashing',, 8.,4. L, H. Dickson
b erNEIi• To LOAN
we have a large amount of prteate
funds to loa.n on fairm and of lege prop-
erieete at few` raiaa Of Interlard!..
GI NkRtheN & 18Tf►NDURY '
Ear7rbat'ea's, Solicitors, Bxeter.
I.. SENIOR
Agent ConfeeleraVon I4te Aaal/ranee
Company, also Daae Insurance In lead
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Ina Canadian egad British Comq'auies.
jy[aia�-6t.,
'Fleeter.
T. 13 CARLIN°
Lite, Fire, Amide:It and Plate Glasse
Insurance, Coblecti#igt aceotunte, and cop
ducting auotlon sales. Exeter. Ont.
Owing to the High Standard Main-
tained in the popular
Toronto Ont, the ydemand for 'the
'graduates isfar in excess of the
supply College open all year, Enter
now Write for catalogue.
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned ;a ottering for sale
ghat desirable100 acre farm,, situated
In' the Townsh'p of Bieldulph, tieing Lot
18, Con. 1. There, is on the pt-eu,i ses
a good fragile dnoias!e, bai1n with, routnda=
elan,; orchard. The tam 5a well drain-
ed and all 'tnnder cultivation. This is
an excellent farm( well situated and will
besold reasonable, For further partic-
ulars apply to Joihn O'Neil, Mooresville,
Ont, ICELLY.,
FAR I FOR SALE
Tho tanderaiganed is odfering for sale
Lot 6, North B,aunda.ry' Stephen, eon
tainting 100 acres of goad land. There
is on the premises a good frame house
with stone cellar; banit barn with ce-
ment floors ; 3 good wells, . and a
small orcharki.:This 'is a god grain.
-or grass farm, or hide' make a good
-stock farm. Situated two miles from''
Tlset.+.r ; phone la. -house. Wi11 be sold
•reaso,lahiie. For particulars apply on
the premises, or write the undersigned,
igned,
Fred Green, Hay, or B. S. Phillips.
Exeter.
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REQULATIONS
ANY ,person w.tna is the sole. head sof
a faintly or any male ,over 18 years old,
may ,haitleel ted a, quarter section of
available Derninextt land .:al Man'_toba.
Sa•alcatkdtewen or Alberta, The ap-
plicant''fitust appear in person at the
Dominioe • Lands Agency or Sub-
agency for the • district. Entry by pro-
xy made be iniade .a t Any age4leY,.
certain ceindittons by 'father, mother,
soon, daughter, brother or sinker ;ot• in-"
teatdinta, theme felkead or
Duties -Six ntlo4ntha'', residence upon
and chit/wattle-xi of the, Land to each
of three:,yes.rs, A hernairteader msyl live
within nif.,no n.9155' of rile hoarieettali on.
a. termerr set leesit eo acres ,soilele
owned and oceuupiee by' hien or. by .hie
father, mother, e'en .. daughter,. ir,'rotreer
or etster,' ;
In.certalxr deetriets a holneeteader An
, gaud standing may 'pre-empt: • a quart
eryeettion 'a&onwg : side h s homeete d.
Pride 83.00 per sore.
Duttete-1 ust nesdde upon the • home:
seed or preeemption nix Months in
each. of six years from date of home.
Stead entry (i,n,dbudi.ng the tlen,e re-
quired to earn houneetead patent) and;
euativate tittle, acnes extra.
A.`hoanee'teader who hes exha.ueted )ld
hcnaneetead right and cam hat obtain it
preestnetien : tna,y • %stet for a part:
chaeiec hvrp,ee'pad Lh certain di.stri:otd
Price 88.00 per acre. ,trutl a-• Mtte.t
're'side nix months lin, moll, these
years, ottlitivnte aciyek• .and er.,ec} `.
a houee worth .00.
W W. dolt'ii,
' etrudj� blt the M-14b'ster• of the fatehor
N.l .--•ttnau,tborieed • ublication of
th,lte atlygrtist Otet NiriU .iNt'•t •be pad rorW
1;FtiA \' TF1UJ1 atILdV a.'
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Hamusee ors . Excursions
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To MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN
AND ALBERTA
each TUESDAY A.Y until Oct. 261.h , in-
elusive
Winnipeg and Return $35,00
Edmonton and Return 43.00
Proportionate low .rates to oth-
er points.
Return limit two months.
Settlers' Excursions
To ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN
Every TUESDAY until April 29th
incite. it's. from stations in Ontario
I'or'' }lupe, Pcterboro ants West, sit
very IoW rates.
Through coaches and Pullman tour-
ist, Sleeping cars are operated to
WINNIPEG Without change, leaving
Toronto 11,00 p.tn., viaChicago and
St. Paul on above dates,
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
is the shortest and: quickest route be-
tween Winnipeg -Saskatoon Edmon
ten.
Berth Reservations and particulars
from Grand Trunk agents,
NOW IIS THE TlVrIIF. TO
BtJ
sF inWire Fencing
From now till April 1$t I will aoltl
at the foliovring prioee ;-4
5 bar fence, No, 9 ware 18c. per rod.
6 bar fence, N. 9 were 216.1 per tad.
T bar' fence, Nal, 9' Wire 23c., per rod,
.8 bar fence No. 9 ware 26c.. par rod
Steel gate 12 "toot long 54.00
Steel .gate. 13 foot tong ' .$4-25
Steel <glate• 14 foot 'tong, $&50
Red' cedar poste 434 to 5 in. top, at 15c
Red cedar poets 5 to 53 in. top,'at;epec.
Red cedar poste 5 law. & up top, at Mo
Lots of Anchor posts on band.
' All kinds of lierrilocic lumber on hand
Clove prices quoted one Blue Lanae ele-
ment and on St. -Marys Cement.
A. J. Clatworthy
GRANTON.
TC FARMERS WANTING 'MEN.
Farmers wanting hired men for next
seas Should 'place their orders at once
altduer'Fie'c there will be 11. f.culty Tat
vacating beep. Orders left with the
Loco' Government Employment Agent
for this distr-bt, Advocate Oib:ce, or
addressed thereto, will receive prosupt
atter,tien C. H. SANDERS. Agenb.
TENDERS FOR BRIDGES.,
Sealed tenders marked. ''Tenders
for Bridges" 'will be received by
the undersigned up to Monday,
th•. 7th of April, 1913, at 1 p.
for the construction of two bridges
16 and 18 feet long. Bridges to be
constructed of cement abutments
steel beams, cement floors and
iron railing. Plans and specifica-
tions can be seen at the office of
the undersigned.' The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accept-
ed: `
HENRY RILBER,
Maaei: 17 1913. Clerk Stephen
Crediton, , Ont.
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Dr. de Van's Female Pills
FraiteiiaWs Pre .ch reiruiato ; never sal s. 1 hese
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will tell you how to cure your-
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treatment ; and will also send
some ..of this }bene treatment
free for trial, with references
from your own locality if re-
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Ont.
THE AUTO RACES.
'QPEED, speed, speed,
.A. demon is set free
That space and time annihilates,
That for the whirlwind never waits,
That from the lightnings flee,
A demon that has legs and wings
And wheels an all the moving things..
Chug, chug, chug,
It rushes to the Beal,
As strong electric currents race
Without single breathing space
From pole to farther pole.
On beds of air it spurns the ground
And in a twinkling gets around.
Strain, strain, strain,
In every rad and bolt
It pushes past the starting place
And enters wildly in the race
As' frisky as a colt;
In scooting round a five mile track
Front wheels almost run down the back,
Crash, crash, crash,
Another., victim low,•
A mass of ribs and driving rods,
Comingled with the inert clods;
A call for music slow,
A finish that is Just debris
And what the crowd bad paid to see.
Nothing to It
"Green and
Brown are hal:
hag a ,terrible,row
3owif the street."
"What seems to
be the matter?"
41 don't know,
but they arecall-
ing each other
'thief and 'Hee"-
"Did you say
Green and
Brown ?i"
"Yes?"
"I thought so.
They are just
having a friendly
political discus-
sion Come on; `.
ret's go ehome." .
Sad Case.
"Se's a' hard man to getalong
•"Well, why don't you do the other
thing?" ,
iWVbat is that?"
"Get'al'ong; without him."
•'Because he insists on going along
With me: He's my husband, yon see."
Tho Only Kind That Wili"z-;
,"Angelina is a .great' friend of pain,"
"Awfully i`s scinating, 1; suppose j'! • ,
"Ob,' no; hit' she is so comforting,.
She always helped the Out of all my
difficulties,"'
"Gee! is she as homely as that?"'
The Way it Goes,
.Some women are born ugly,"
9 suppose so: `
"And ethers are both ugly and awk-
ward." -
"Yes, and still others' wear pink
high heeled shoes:"
Described.
ttlt o1l seek I Tye. f,,,eene's new
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llat`E'y' ,
"What do you thiel :,ol` it?), .
E. A "It looks as if , tier httsbaiad had
t•hosen it for her."
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AN INSOLENT WELTER.
tis Pound---tli Couldn't Diotatwr`to n
Trpiaal riehn Bull,
That ;sprouting ,ucotebpeer, the Earl
of Z von, who ;rebuked ,u ship neva re-
porter wtlo approached.?bits by„deplat,
Jng, that "no gentleman over speak to
another without an Introduction; it
pimply Isn't done,” >s an old friend . or
amen p'rauelal Dwyer, the Aastralian
Wallet-w4W 1e, 'Awyer doesn't a etu.
a1lq, now the Merl of Xenon, but be,
known! bia sweetly' British aort,
"I ought to,'" ' said Dwyer. "I was
broke in London and 1 learned 0
know the true Briton. :Once 1 an-
swered an advertisement for a literary.
secretary. To make certain that my
letter world be read. 1 wired the ad-'
vertiser.as follows:.
"'Do not engage a literary secretary
until you have read my letter of ap
plication.'
"That letter was a gem. I thought 1
would land the place with it sure. 1'
was certain of it, when a large, square
letter directed me to appear at a nam.
ed address at a given hour. It was a
four penny baa ride, but 1 didn't -care. •
My fortune was opening out before me
1 squandered the'fourpence without a
miserly thought. A pompous butler
ushered me into a black oak library,:
where the original stuffed model ot
John Bull sat at a table. I sat down
meekly and waited" to be spoken to,
-Blom! Be hit the desk with hin
clinched hand.' .
'You cannot dictate to an English
man,' said this old image. .
"'No, sir,' I sald.
• tell you,' be shouted, 'you cannot
;ilctate to an Englishman!'
• 'Certainly not,' t said.
" 'But you tried to,' he said. 'Yon
sent me this impertinent telegram. No
Eligiisilulan would bare done that. 1l
was an American' trick.'
"1 tried to soothe him, for-1'napterl
that job. But he got hotter and -better
Finally be told tae outright that heeled
hired a young man who once had work.
ed for a lord.
"'i have sent for you, said be. 'atm
you should be grateful to me ie order
to teach you a proper respect for for
traditions of England and for the Brit
ish flag.'
"'Yon' old fossil,' said 1. 'if 1 had a
British ftg here I'd tear it to two and
choke you to death with it.'." -Chicago
News.
"OOHING A PILL"
That Is What Opium Smokers Call
"Hitting the Pipe."
The opium -smoker In the act ut
smoking is said to be "cooking a pill
Smokers of tobacco in seeing opium
pipes have been misled into the belief
that the large bowl of the pipe is tilled
with opium when really the "pill" is
simply pasted over a tiny opening in
ttie cover of the bowl Heating of the
leowl produces dense fumes, which are
drawn through the bowl and the stem
of the pipe into the smoker's -mouth.
Neither does one pipe of opium pro-
duce stupor. A "pill" dazes only even
an inexperienced smoker as a large
drink would effect a person unused to
aicohol. The opium users who have
been pictured stretched on bunks et
opium dens in utter stupor have been
saturated with the drug.
Reclining on a bed, the smoker places
the layout within easy reacb and lights
the lamp. Peanut- oil, burning slowly
and without evil odors or fumes, is used
exclusively. _The smoker is tben'ready
to prepare his "pill."
The yen-hok, or dipper, a long, nee
die shaped instrument, is put into the
opiumreceptacleand turned slowly in
the black and sticky substance until a
small quantity of opinm adheres to the
point.. Itis thenplacedover the 8auw
of the lamp, and turning the dippet
the smoker rolls and cooks the "pili'
until it is ready, for the pipe,
The tiny"speck is then thrust into the
opening of the bowl, which, held above'
the lamp, slowly begins to produi•e
opium, fumes,, which are drawn in oy
.the smoker through the stem of P
pipe.- The "pill" fasts only from thirty
to forty seconds, and to enjoy another'
smoke the same preparations have t,
be repeated. -New York Tribune -
Humiliated Hubby.
A newly married Couple bad ban •i'
little disagreement about some e;ikes
whl ,b the wife bad made. The hue
band complained that those bis n other
used to produce were fat superior On
the next day the girl set before nim a
plate of hot cakes.
"Now yon have achieved 'sn'nletliing
he exclaimed enthusiastically,. ''I'hetie
vire exactly like what mother usi.421 to
mince. Sow did you do Its"
MI tr111 g1ve' yon the recipe," replied
the wife coldly. "I used margarine In
stead'ot butter, eggs a '.year old, -1 put.
alum in the Hour' and added 'plenty ot
water to the milk." --London 'DIV Bits.
:HO 'Didn't' Knew Art.
"Where did you get that marble
statuette,' my bear" .
"Wily; -at llfartino's, -Isn't it lovely?
And tench• a' bargain! It Was: inarked
'half oft' Didn't you see the tag?"
"Yee,. but 1 thought the tag referred
to theDealer clothing." - Cleveland kinin'
Untophratictit<od. .
"Darling,'" said tee tend youth, pro -
fleeing a ring, "whieh Is the right tin.
ger?" .
''For goodness' sake, &lgyV' respond-
ed the maiden. "don't you ' know?
,Nineteen years old and teeter been en,
gaged to a girl,beforet"---Chieago-Prib-
1199.
Easy,
]'.hairs-,-8eir ten 1 tiringY tire•eflnt'to
his'"ituecer at my tpet?' `Nelly Drop tt;
'dime en the boort, -' Nero Orleans''
'imea•Democrat.
ZURICH
Mrs Abel .S>"e of Wit"er1'oo"
spent the week' with, her father, Mr.
Henry l,;albfleisch,-.• v1Tr, Elgin loess of
the Seaforth Collegiate visited his
home' here over the hoii.days,--,Banns
were called ,on Sunday at Drysdale
church for the marriage of Miss
Blanche Antoinette, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, j, Laporte to Mr, f B.
>~renboise, of Sandwich West,-- Mr;
and Mrs. David Gottschalk of'13ad
Axe attended the funeral of the
late Mr, Lehman. 11Ir, and Mrs. Russo
and Mr, Abraham Lehman, Jr., of
Caledonia Mich„ were also here for
a few days, -A very pretty wedding
took place .,at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Casper Wainer of the Goshen
Lino on Wednesday afternoon when
theit daughter Arletta was united in
marriage to Louis H. Willett,; a pro-
sperous young fanner, -Another pio-
neer resident in the person of Mr.
Conrad R. Wagner breathed his last
on Thursday evening in the 79th year
of his age. The deceased came to this
section' about 40 years ago and for
about ten ,years was a i esident of
Zurich
KIRKTON
The Directors of the; Kirkton Agri
cultura. Society met on Saturday, af-
ternoon The president, Rich. Payn-
ter. gave a short and interesting ac-
count of the meeting, in Toronto, John
Hazlewood and Samuel Doupe, were
appointed a committee to look af-
ter repairs to, the grounds caused by
the storm. A committee was also ap-
pointed to rent the ground for pas-
ture • The Society decided to ;again;.
hold a standing field' competition for
fall wheat.
Ge orge Bentley, died in London
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W.
Paynter with whom he had been stay.
ing this winter, He was one of the,
first settlers in this neighborhood,
]tied spent the greater part of his
lif>r here. The remains were l.rottgbt
front Landon• and buried in Rirkton
Cemetery. The late Mr. Bentley was
one of the oldest directors o: the
Agricultural Society, Pais wife died ri
u a year ago. Besides the dau-
ghter he •is survived by .a, son Leslie
,Sentiy, of Jllanshard Tp.
Misses A. and G. 'Burton of "Icor-
onto spent the Baster holiday at the
Parsonage, --Rev. ;lacc1eston. ctt Paan
tort' preached, in Set, Paul's Church
on Sunday evening, -.Mr.'s, Chas. Ir-
vine, ,and little son Lawrence, left on
Monday for their home in Webb Man-
itoba, -Mr, and Mrs, Ira Marshall re-
ceived a nice little Easter gift Sun-
day morning, Its twins, a boy and a
girl.
BLANSHARD=-Geo, Spenria w: ir'le
up forty feet on a windmill, was
overcome by what was thoti;ht was a
slight paralytic stroke,. 1 -le nnana ed
toharp on, until his son ccoul 1 reach
hint and bring him down. Iii is
progressing favorably.
CLINTON Alfred: Miller died nn
Tuesdaw; last after a week's illness
death being due to paralysis. The
deceased was a native of Goderich
township and had spent practically all
his .life in Clinton and ,surrounding
vicinity A family of four survive,
: MITCHELL --.A pretty wedding was
solemnized at the home of Dr, and
UM. Armstrong here when their dau-
ghtei Mist, Mildred Kathleen became
the,' bride of Dr. F. G. Thompson.
Dr,. -and Mrs. Thompson have left
fora. Vancouver, where they will reside
CLINTON-St. Paul's church was.
the scene of an interesting event on
Tuesdav morning when Mary Eliz-
abeth youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.. R J. Cluff, was united its
marriage to Mr. Nicholas Albert
Phoenix of Hamilton.
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