Exeter Advocate, 1913-4-10, Page 5DENTAL
D. Or. le. ROIDLSTON, L.D,S.,
DENTIST
*Umber ot the R.C.13.S, o entente and
Renew Grati%late of TorOnto UhtvereitZfe
MD:toe-Oyer Dickeon &Carlielg.e Iteer
offlee. Closed Wednesday afterneene.
DR. A. R. KN, L.04, D.RA,
Honor Graduate of Toronto Intiversegy
Teat extracted without pain, or any
bed effects,. Office over Gladmen &
Sts.nbary's Offece, Kadin Street, Exeter.
LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
SelielterseeNtotaries, Conyeyancers, Com-
Miesioners. Solicitors for tale Molsotte
Bank, etc.
Money to Loa.n at lowest rates of intereet
Offices—Main-St., Exeter
I. R, Carling, B.A. L. IL Dickson
We
funds
ernes
MONEY TO LOAN
have a lairge amount o prtvate
to loan on farm and village prop -
at low rates of 'Interest.
MADMAN & STANBTJRY
Baeresters, Soneltors, Exeter.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederateon Life Assurance
Company, also Fire Insurance in lead-
ing Canadian and British Comeaelee.
enen-gt., Eretee.
B CARLING • .
Life, Fire, 'Acoldeut and Plate Glees
Insurance, Collecting acoountse and con-
ducting auction Eieter: Ont.
Owing to the High Standard :nain-
. tained in the popular
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Toronto Ont, the demand for the
, graduates is far in excess of the
supply College openall year. Enter
now Write for catalogue.
FARM Fon, SALE
The undereigeed es offering for sale
that desirable 10fr acre far.m, situated
In the Township of neiddulph, being Lot
13, Con. 1. There is on the premeses
a good frame IlicruiEge, latish wine founda-
tion, orchere. The ferns is well drain-
ed and all under oultivs.tion. This is
an excellent faIram well situated and will
be sold reasonable, For further partic-
ulars apply to John O'Neil, Mooreevnle,
Ont. WM. KELLY,
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned is orfering. far sale
Lot 6, North Boundary Stephen, con-
taining 100 acres of good land. There
is on the premises a god frame house
with stone cellar; bank barn with ce-
ment floors ; 3 g-ood wenn, and a
small oreheet; This is a good grain
or grass eaten, or wieuld make a good
stere farm. Situated two miles !nom
Exeter; phone in, heuse. Will. be Sold
reasonable. For particulars 'apply on
the premises, or write the undereigned,
Exeter,
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN. NORTH
WEST LAND REGLTLATIONS
ANY person who is the sole head of
a family or any male o.'er 18 yea.rseeld,
may homestead a quartet* sectlort of
available Dorniation land ,tin Manitoba
Seskatehewen or Alberta. The ap-
plicant must appear to person at the
Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-
agency for the district. Entry by pro -
ay made- be made at any agency, ren
certain coinditIone by /lather, mother ,
son, daughter, brother or sister of In-
tending tornelsteader
Dutles—Six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each
af three years, A homesteader may live
within rerne senee of his homestead on
a. Deem 'of at least 80 acres aceely
owned and occupied by hen or by Ma
Lather, mother, son thaeighter, brother
or oleo).
In certain destelets a homesteader An
good standing army pre-empt a euart
er-section 'along side his homestead.
Artee .$8.00 per acre.
Settlers' Excursions'
To ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN
'Every TUESDAY until April 29th
inclu.live from stations in Ontnrio
Poi* hope, Teterboro anu West, et
very low rates.
Through coaches and Pullman tour-
ist, Sleeping cars are operated to
WINNIPEG without change, leaving
Toronto 11.00 p.m., via Chicago and
St. Paul on above dates.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
is the shortest and quickest route be-
tween Winnipeg -Saskatoon Edmon-
ton.
Berth Reservations and particulars
from. Grand Trunk agents.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT
Wire Fencing
From now till April 1st I will sell
at the following prices ;--e
5 bar fence, No, 9 were 18c. per rod.
6 bar feace, No, 9 wire 21c.. per rod-
e bar Peace, Net. 9 wire 23c, per rod.
8 bar fence No. 9 wire 26c. per rod
Steel gate 12 foot long $4,00
Steel gate 13 foot long $4.25
Steel. gate 14 Loot long, $4.50
Red cedar poste 43 to 5 in. top, at 15c
Red cedar posts 5 to 5% tn. top, at 20c
Red cedar pasts 5% isi. & up top, at anc
Lots of ,Ancher posts an hand.
`Ali kids of Hemlock lumber on hand
Close prices quoted on Blue Lake Ce-
ment and ,en. St. Marys Cement.
A. J. Clatworthym
GRANTOR.
TG FARMERS WANTING MEN.
Fanners wanting hired men 'for next
season Should place their ordsrs at once
°there let there lifficulty
seeming help. Orders left with the
Lees: Government nmployment A.gsnt
for this distrece Advocate Offce, or
addressed thereto, will receive prompt
attentiem. C. H. RANDERS, Agent,.
Dr. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never falls. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations. Dr. de Vann are sold at
M a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any addreee.
rho Scobell Drng Co., St. Catharines, Ont.
WELL PAW
John Kirby. ot Stratford Ont. writes
—"I used the Homestead High Grade
Garden and Vegetable Fertilizer on
my root crops and must, sat I had
the best crop of roots ever grown on
ing farm. I was certainly well'Paidor
the money I invested in this fertili-
zer."
HornsteadFertilizers are nanU -
factured and 'sold by the Michigan
Carbon Works, Detroit,, Michigan,
who Will send free to any farmer
their book on fertilizers with a
handsome ccalender postage r)aid$
They want agents where ,they are
not now represented. Address -
Michigan Carbon Works, Postoffice
Drawer 814-A, Detroit, Michigan, ask
ing for terms,
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ZURICH IIENSALL
Mis Entran Bassow returned Home Fire was discovered shoitly after
after a three months' visit with friends
and her sister Mrs. Adams of Lon-
don.—Mrs. McAdams and children of
London are visiting- her parents Mr..
and I\ Trs, Wm. Bassow of the Bron-
son line.—Mr, O. Emmerich of the
local branch of the Molsons Bank, has
been transferred to the VVaterloo
branch.—Rev. J. P. Haugh, who is
well known in this community, sup-
erintendent of the Missions of Japan
of the Evangelical church tendered
his resignation to the Board a Mis-
sions'and will return to Canada
sometime during the coming sum-
mer.—Mr. Hector Laporte son of Mr.
arid Mrs. Charles Laporte of Drys-
dale left on Tuesday for Winnipeg
where he expects to remain with
his uncle,
Pretty wedding wasSolemnizeb at
Drysdale on Monday morning, when
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bedard, and Miss
Ethel Charette, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Charette, of Bauble line,
were united in marriage by Rev, Fath-
er Stroeder.
Ten slightly used Upright Pianos
all in good condition. At one-third
to one-half 'the:. original price, on
small Weekly or Monthly payments.
Write for needed particulars
Heintzman & Co.
BIDDITLPH
Elijah Harlton of the township of
Wesr Williams, completes the pur-
chast of the Mowbray farm in the
Biddulph North Boundary this week
and has resold the ear fifty acres
to his brother-in-law, Hy. Hodgin's
Mt. Aaron Davis, living On con-
cession 4, of Bidchilph, whose house
has been broken into and robbed of
many valuable articles during his ab-
§enca in. the past three years haci( all
the loot returned to him mysteriously
one night last week in a, sack which
hefound inside his front gate.—Two
weeks ago. Wm. Robinson, of Lucan
,Whe is a. .breeder of _prize poultry,
had 13 of them 'stolen from his coop.
The thief picked out the best in
the' coop. Mr. Robinson later found
his poultry dead in a sick ii -a vacant
lot in the North end .of the town.—
McFalle & McLean Of Lucan have
disposed of their livery business to
Oscar McFalls, of Biddulph who dis
posed of his farm to W. H. Atkin
son. Mr. McLean has taken a half
interest in the hardware business
with 0. L. McComb. He has also pur-
chased the dwelling known as the
Presbyterian Manse.—Jas. Kelly a far-
mer living on the llth and 12th con.
of Biddulph is making favorable pro
gress afteg an operation for appendi-
citis—Mrs Heaman and Miss Annie
Dewan who were on a visit to ,Car-
thage Ohio a su burb of Cincinnati
during the flood arrived home.
193-5-7 Younge Street, Toronto
or
Heintzman & Co. 38 Ontario Street
Stratford-
Duttes—Must reside upon the ;lame
stead or pre-emption stx months in
eacbof six years from date of hem- Heintzman and Co. Please mail me
stead entry (Including the tines re- •
gulled to earn hodnestetad patent) and to -day a list of slightly used Upright
cultivate -fifty e.cres extra..
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A "rneFgeader 11"ettlatiste'da
n "8 Pianos advertised in the ilExeter Ad"
homestean right and casnot obtai'
preeemption may enter tor a putt.'
, chased hompsoeed in certain. gr..etn:cts vacate.. ....
Pelee $e.00 per acre. Duties- • Mus.t
reside six meths each f these
Yeare, cultivate fiftyetacee? .erect N
a. house worth e300. ' ame
, V.V. CORY,
Deptit V. 0 the Ninntisten'`e4 the Iiiter!or •
N,B.,--tinauthiorized publleat:on of
Address
this advertisement will.. Pot be.peed for. —
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BRUCEFIELD.—A most enjoyable
golder wedding celebration was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Penfound in Stanley Township, nem
here recently in honor of the fiftieth
anniversary of their wedding. Rela-
tives children and grandchildren, to
the number of thirty were present,
Mr. .and Mrs. Penfound were present-
ed by their children with handsome
leather -covered chairs, and also re-
ceived a purse of gold.
KIPPEN—On Monday, Robert Mel -
lis formerly of Kippen, passed away
at the residence of his son-in-law,
Rex.. A. McKibbin, in London, at
the age of 83 years. He was one of
tha- pioneers of Huron County, re-
siding at Kippen, where he vas
engaged in business, for about 45 yrs
during which time he served as path-
masterand is survived by four
daughters.
SEAFORTH—Mr. John Martin, a
one:'•thne respected resident of Sea -
forth died at his home in Los. Angel
lee. ,California from blood poisoning
He was 77 years of age. Mr. Nlartin
was one of the early residents of Sea -
'forth. About 1875 he moved from here
to Los Angeles, where he has ',ince
resided He was a brother of the late
Jame E Martin of Tuckersmith, and
uncle of the Messrs Martin, of the
2nd concession of that township.
MAPLE GROVE—While cutting
wood with a circular saw Friday on
the farm (1 f Isaac Landford Con..
15 Londo, Townbhip Albert McRob-
erts. Con 14, had his hand lacerat-
ed at the wrist ,so badly that it is
fearer it will have to be amputated
Dr Lang of Granton is attending to
the injured member.
CLINTON—Probably the oldest of
the 'residents of Western Ontario is
dead. here. Mrs. James Cottle came
to 'Canada. from Ireland in 1842. She
was thrice married and each time to
a James. She had no children. She
wag 107 years of age. and 'was buried
on Saturday.
SLAVES OF THE DESERT.
4 o'clod Thursday after -noon at
the residence of Mrs, Prang, in rear
of the new public school. The blaze
geined considerable headway before
it was got under control and MUCh
dainage was done to the luiniture and
inside of the building. The fire loss
is about $500, net covered by in-
surance The origin is unknown,
Mr. L. Scott, Hensall's efficient
town clerk• leAves shortly to reside
in Toronto.—Miss L. Yungbiutt has
returned to her home in Waterloo
after spending several months with
her sister.—Mr. Percy Madge, who
has been spending the winter with
relatives has returned to his home in
Vancouver.—Mr. E. Drake, of Staffa
has purchased the butcher business
of Bender & Sararas. He took pos-
session on April lst. —Mr. Alex
Murdock has been appointed village
clerk, in the place of Lorne Scott
who has .acccepted a position, in Tor
A Lashing Token With Qratituds by
the Elides fierliants.
AN -ex -Saimaa wore a heavy scowl
Uiat bOded ill for some one, and his lin-
ers caressed his rawhide koorbag as
he watched the camels being laden.
When all was ready to start he called
out four names, and. four dejected look.
Eng Arabs answered shamefacedly to
the sunimons.
The emir spoke, to them dispassion.
ately, as one might speak to one's dog,
and then, tossing bis koorbag to the
nearest of the four culprits,he bade
him lay on a dozen of the best while
he watched and criticised each stroke
with, grim earnestness.
It was not a pleasant sight to watch,
and I thought it policy to turn aside,
but the rest of the caravan thoroughly
enjoyed the exhibition and greeted each
well laid blow with approVal..
When the punishment was completed
each of the culprits in turn came for.
ward and kissed the emir's feet, thank•
ing him for his mercy and calling Allah
to witness that they were his..,dog.s to
do with as JiO wshed
From ,their"*"b:s' eguent conduct 1 have
no reasonto believe that they did not
ineauevery. tvtird they sald though at
;114.tline 1 Wes.akeptical. :4 Is Art,
ery dar0*tone learns sneh,ati, obje4
'lesson in 'huinility and feudal 'iserviCes•
Wide World Magazine.
onto. He will shlortly move .to that
city.—Mrs. C. A, McDonell, who re-
'centiv underwentan operation in Tor-
onto, is recovering nicely. --Mr. and
Mrs. 'Peter Douglas have goa.t to the
West to reside.— H. B. Ingram has
tented his house on Oxford street
to Mr Holland Little„—Mr. Ingram
and family will Move to
Mr. Wm. Bell still continues to
grow weaker. Most of the ,:amily are
by his bedside,
BETTER THAN SPANKING
Spanking does not guts children of bed
wetting. There is a. catnetitutionel cause
for this trouble, eilre, M. Summers, Box
W, $40. Windsor, Cu*., send free to
any mother hex, successful home treat-
ment, with, full linstructions. Send no
money but 'write bar to -day it your
children trouble you to! this way, Don't
blame the child, tire chances are tt
can't help it. This treatment a',$o eu.-es
adults and aged people trete:Pad with
urinc• difficulties by day night
mosoommosonmom mos soionsomossmonmoo •
Keeping the!lay] in Repair
Nature intended that the body should do its own
repairing—and it would do so were it not for the
fact that moat of us live other than a natural life.
Nature didn't intend that we should wear corsets, tight collars or
shoes, nor live in badly ventilated and draughty houses, nor eat and
drink some of the things that we do, nor ride in street cars when We should walk.
The consequence is that the body when it getout of order must look for out-
side help tcemske the necessary repairs.
For week stomachs and the indigestionnr dyspepsia resulting, and the multitude
of diseases following therefrom, no medicine can be more adaptable as a curative
agent than DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
This famous Doctor's prescription has been recommended for over 40 years,
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Strengthens the nerves. Regulates stomeekand liver. Demand the originaL
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The very best for use in ill -health and convalescence
Awarded Medal and Highest Points in America
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EXCURSIONS
To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
HOMESEEKERS
SETTLERS
Low Round Trip Rates each Tuesday;
March to October inclusive
Winnipeg and Return • $35.00
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
Other points in proportion
Return Limit two months.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Comfortable berths, fully
For settlers travel-
ling with live stock
and effects.
SPECIAL TRAINS
Will leave Toronto
Each TUESDAY
NAICII AND APRIL
10.20 p.m.
Settlers and families
without live stock
should use
REGULAR TRAINS
Leaving Toronto
10.20 p.m. Daily
Through Colonist
arid Tourist Sic,pers
on all excursions.
equipped with bedding, can be secured at
moderate rates through local agent.
COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS
No charge for Berths
Home Seekers' Trains Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m. during March,
April, September and October, and. at 2 p.m. and
10.20 p.m. during May, June, July andAugust.
Through Trains Toronto -to Winnipeg and West
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Awarded Medal and Highest Points in America
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PURE—SOUND—WHOLESOME
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