Exeter Advocate, 1913-5-1, Page 5IIN'I"AL
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LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISPEIRS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com.
misssionerb. Solleftsors for the A'colapna
Bank. etc. s
Money to Lean at lowest rates of interest
OWces-Madn-St., Exeter
R. Carling, B.A. L. IL Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
• We have a lamge amount of private
,Curds to loan on !arm and village prop -
:antes at low` rates of interest.
MADMAN & STANDTJRY
Baga\,tsters, Solicitors, Exeter.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation We Assurance
Company, also Faare 'insurance ft lead-
tng Canadian and British Compgniee,
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FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering for sale
that desirable 100 acre farm, situated
' 1rc the Towrtgh± of Beddulph, being Lot
13, Con. 1. inhere is on `the premeses
a good frame shouse, batin w.ith,foynda-
•tion, orc7ha•tid,. The farm es well drain-
ed and all Lander oulfevatIone This is.
an excellent foram, well situated, and well
be sold reasonable., For- further partic-
'ulers apply Co JaQthi O'Neil, Mooresville,
•Ont. WM. ICELLY,
FARK FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering far sale
Lot G, North. Boundary Stephen, 'con-
taining 100 acres of good land. There
is on the preen:ees a, good frame house
with stone cellar; bank barn with ce-
ment floors 3 gtooel wells, and a
is311a11 orchard:. This is a good grain
or grass farm, or •. Would make a good
stock. farm. Situated two miles from
Exeter; phone In hausel. Will be e;o1d
reaso,,lablie. For particulars apply on
the premises, or write the undersigned,
Fred Green, Hay, or B. S. Phillips',
Exeter.
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SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN. NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
ANY. person who Is the sate head of
a. ferrety or May ' male war 18 years.., old,
. may homestead a, ' quarter section, of
Available Dearit care land Lit 'Manitoba
Sa katiehewen or AIberta. The ap-
plicant forest appear '1n person at the
Dominion Landis Agency or Sub-
agency torr the district. IDn.try by Pro-
xy ,'nide be made at any, agetency, on
certain canditi ns by bather, tnother,
son, daughter;. brother or stater ,of in-
tending. hohrsejseeaJer•
Duties --Sit months' residence upoti
and cultivation at 'the land in• each
of three 'years, A hosneetieader new Live'
vetbhtn flaw reelect of We homestead' on
a furan od at least 80 acme eoitely
owned and occupied by hien or by tai's
Cather, mother, eon daughter, brother
or eister,.
In certain teleitricte a homesteader en
good standing may pre-empt a quart
eresection 'wrong aide hie homestead.
Price' $$.00. per nem-
Duties -Mist reside : upon the home
stead or piw,-eniptlan six' monehs, in
each, of ,elx- years :froini date of hone-
• stead entry (Including the tPm.e re-
quired to earn hatnesitep,d patent) and
cultivate fifty ar;res extra.
A. hoanetieedder who hes 'dithauated hf•;i
tvoanost sed right and cannot obtain . a
preeemietion may enter tor A purt
dimmed 'homestead in certain. dibtlects
Price e8,00 par acre, Duties-. Muse
.reside six ' months tin. each Of these
years, euiitrviate fifty .acres and erect
a. house . worth 8300.
W W, Cdlt3
Deputy of the i1Menietet of the Inter:or
N.8.-•tJne uwhortzed publication dr
thin advartiseerserite well took be paid for,
Auction Sale TNDIAI ATTEMPTS TO BREAK
Of
Peach Farm, Farm Stock, Imple-
ments Furniture, etc,
'At Grand. Bend f Friday, Bend, oi ay, vi AX 0
at One o'clock, pan.
1 Threshing Outfit, White; ;
it , StCam
Well drilling outfit, complete; 2 •driv-
in,lx mares 5 -yr -old; Jersey Cow, due
at tame of sale; Cow, due torcalf . in
June Top buggy, nearly new; 2 open;
Bugg' res ' cutter nearly new; 3 light
wagons.; 3 sets single harness, 1 near-
ly new; 1' set light double harness;
Kandy cutting. box,
Furniture -2 sideboards, 1 dozen
chairs 2 extension, tables, 2 beds, 2
baby carriages ,,4. cook stoves; 1 par;oi
cook stove, coal; a number of fowl
other` articles too numerous: to mention
Also a Peach Orchard 11-2 miles
from Grand Bend containing 27 1-2
acres with 100 ;peach and 50 cherry
trees dieing well,
Terms -Real Estate made knonw on
clay of sale. Chattels $i5 and under
cash ' aver that amount six months'
ccredit or, furnishing approved ioint
notes 6 per cent, per annum off
for cash on credit amounts,
JOHN "STATTON & SONS, Prop
ED. BOSSENBERRY, Auct,
CENTRALIA.
Mr and Mrs, John Wilson returned,
on Tuesday, after spending about two
weeks visiting at Strathroy.
Mr Thos, Mitchell visited withh rel-
atives
at Hensall on Saturday and
Sunday last, '
Miss Clara Fairhall and lady friend
of Lucan spent Sunday with her par-
ents here
Mr. Willis Dorman spent Sunday
under the parental roof at Brinsley.
Mr Wes Luker of Goderich, spent
a few days last week visiting ': his
mother
Mr Jas Abbott is not quite sox
well ,this week ,and' does not appear
tc. be improving very fast.
Mr T. Colwill spent Monday in
London on a business trip.
Rev. T. Blatchford was confined to
the House for a couple days with
a severe cold and an attack of
Pluersey.
The following is the report of S.
S. No 14, Stephen, From Jr,. •I --V, to
Sr IV. -R,, H. Essery. From Sr. III
to Jr IV. -F. Huxtable, L. Hicks
✓ Boyes, From Jr. III to Sr. III-
D Essery E. Abbott, Gordon Cul-
bert C Colevih, W. Huxtable, M.
Brown From Sr. II to Jr. III. -Fred
Elston M, Neil. ,From Jr. II. to Sr.. II
G. Andrew and *I. Essery, equal; :141
Brown. B. Carroll, L. Brooks,
K. A. MARSHALL Teacher
TG FARMERS WANTING MEN.
Farmers wanting ,hired men for geek..
season should place their orders at once
otherwise there ` well be 3ifficu1t)* tea
secu/ing hep. Orders left with die'
Local Government Employment Agent
for th1a distr et, Advocate OLtl ce, rer
addressed ?hereto, will receive prompt'
tettention C. 'H. SANDERS, Agent.
Dr. de Van's Female Pills
'A reliable French regulator; never fails.' These
pills are exceedingly, powerful in regulating the.
generative portion of the female system.,Refuse
all cheap irritations. Dr. de V'ac's are sold at
e5 a box, or three for $10 Mailed to any address.
Th. Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont.
JAIL AT' D'CAN
John Sohyler, an Indian living near
Lucan brought
, w s +� to the country' jail
on Monday afternoon by County Con.
stable Butler, and will serveasentence
of three months. Setiyler wee arrested,
on Saturday afternoon for beingdrunk
and raising adieturbance on theetreete
of that village, and when hewaslooked
up he attempted , to escape from the
Luean fail. He was sentenced by
Police Magestrate O. W. Hawksbaw,
HAY -.The lightning of last week
struck a barn belonging to Mr, John
Erb Bronson line, and burned it to.
the ground. ,A; straw; shed vas also
burned. The buildings and contents
were valued at $3,000. A partial in$
surance was held ii1 the Hay Mutual
Insurance Company.
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BuravAto.,- ,OnTueeday tine IiF•;'l',.
R. express due at Bluevale about 3 p,
An, ran down: andinstantly' killed the
eighteen months; old child of Mz and
Mrs. Robt, Turvie of the 1'2nd eon. of
Morris, The child bad toilovited its
grandfather Out of the house, who
load left
a to go to a neighbour's with a
gun, n dhe 41d not know' the child
was behind him, The train Was unable
to stop owing to a curve,
BA VOIELD, --This
AYP']C,ELII,--This community' was
shocked an April 12th, on learning of
the death on thep evening i
Mrs. Harrison an old and ver highlyf
respected resident of this eowznunit
Mre, Harrison's! ;maiden name was
CatharineKutle. She was aged 72 years
and 2 month, The deceased was born in
Montreal in 1841 and was married to
her bereaved husband in London in18-
e0,They immediately settled in Stanley
township and have continued to reside
there and in Bayfield ever since.
HAA --Mrs; John McAllister, who
has been visiting her son Dr.MoAtlister
at Georgetown, died rather suddenly
on Wednesday evening of last week.
the remains were brought to Hensall
Friday. The deceased was one of the
old
residents is o
at the Parr Lineher her two msons
Charles and John reside.
K1Pi'EN-A painful accident befell
Miss Mary Dayman on Sunday. When
,she and her brother, Tames, where .re.,
turningfro
m church, ,th
the horse became
frightened at an automodile, and upset
the buggy, with the result that Mies
Dayman had her collar bone and also
her arm broken, besides receiving
other injuries,
ST. MARYS-Henry Whitworth,
an aged citizen of the town, was
seriously injured this afternoon. Mr.
Whitworth was driving a. single horse
attached to a wagon, and was thrown
on to the road and the rear wheel of
the wagon passed over his body,which
was badly bruised and three ribswere
broken,
a--
BLANSHARD-Clarence Gowans,
son of ex -Reeve Growns, of Blanchard,
has been awarded the George Oals
scholarship at Knox College. Two
yearsagoMr. Gowans secured the Kil-
gour scholarship and last year he won
the John A. Macdonald scholarship.
CLANDEBO YE --During the terrific
thunderstorm which passed over here
Tuesday night, the lightning struck
Mr. W. W. Kilmer's barn, tearing out.
the gable end. Damages of a minor
nature are reported on all sides,
SEAFORTH-The death occurred
here Thursday of Ann Smith, wife of
Mr. John McGabin, in her 62nd year.
Deceased had deep in poor health for
time, and her death was not unexpect-
ed. Mrs. MCGavin is survived by her
husband and a family of three sons
and three daughters.
CLINTON--,By tha death of Mr.
Fred Rumball, Clinton Ioses its oldest
residents, andone of its best known
and most highly respected citizens.
Deceased was in his 79th year and up
to the last fewyears has been active
in business Iife. He leaves a family of
five married daughters. The funeral
took, place on Tuesday.
GRAND BEND
Mr and Mrs. Brenner spent a few)
days at Zurich last week, -Mrs. "R
Canning is visiting at. Sharon-Mrs,J!
Sharrow is visiting in Detroit. -Mr.
and Mrs, Joe Ravelle were visitors
al Zurich last week, -Quite a number
attended the funeral of Mr, Guenther
at Dashwood Saturday. -Messrs. Stet -
ton finished sawing all the logs in
the, millyard Friday, -Ir, A. Disjar
dine lost a valuable horse recently. -
s. Joe Gill and granddaughterFlor-
encc: are visiting in Ailsa Craig. •-
Virg. Jos. Oliver, Who has been sick
is or the mend. -Dashwood butcher
calls here twice a week now.
The following is a correct report
of the standing of the pupils of S.
S No.8, Stephen, for the month of
April, names in order of :merit:
Division I.
Sr TV; -M. Ravelle, R, Oliver and
E Cameron equal; G. Stibbins. Jr,
IV. -RC, Pollock, Sr. III, -T., Patter-
scn. '0 Dewey, C. Hamilton, A. Ham-
ilton. N. Statton, M. Lovie, W. Rav-
elle A • Ravelle,` F. Dewey, L. Green
L. Ravelle, Jr, III. -F. Clark, K. Pat-
terson R. Disjardine, G, Patterson, A.
Page, E. Defore, E. R. Down. Sr, II,
M Pollick, A. Lovie, S. Gratton, J.
Allister E. Disjardine.
From the above the following pro-
motions have been made :-
Jr IV. to Sr. IV. -K, Pollock, Sr.
II1 tc Jr. IV. -L. Patterson, C. Dew-
ey C Hamilton; N. Statton, M. ' ov-
ie W Ravelle. Jr. III. to .Sr:_ IIh-
F Clark Sr. II, \to Jr. IIT, -14I, Pol-
led:. A. Lovie, S. Gratton, J. Allister,
E Disjardine.
Vinetta Kerr, teacher,
Division II.
Si. IL -M. Teiderman and .r 3. Stib-
bin equal, , „Caiheron, F. Baird,
E Disjardine, G. Teideiman.`'Middle
II. -H. Green, G. Ravelle, I. Hamilton
G. Ravelle. F. Gill, R. Disjardine, W,
Hamacher B, Gratton, Jr. II: -I.
Ravelle V. ,FFge, H. Lovie, P. Stone
M Dewey, T. Baird, W. Down. Pit.
IL -O Oliver, G. Pollock, W. Rav-
elle. G Allister, Sr. I, -H. Bossen-
berry S. Lovie,-E. Green, B. Teider-
nman E Gill, J. Down. Middle L-
R. Gill R. Eliott. Jr. I, --F, Ravelle
G Statton, 1-i. ,,Gratton, A. Bossen-
berry M. Disjardine, E, R. Statton,
C I3ossenberry, J. Brenner, H. Pat-
terson M. Patterson,
Belle W. ?Otter, teacher,
USBORNE.
Promotion Examinations. -The fol-
lowing 18 the \result of the Prorno-
•tior Exams: in S. S. ,No. 2, 'Usborne
Jr IV' to Sr. IV, -Marks required' to
pas; 355-G, Duncan 425, 0, Tarn-
bur 408,. G. Brown 363. Sr: 1II. to
Jr IV. -Marks to pass 363-V, Stew-
art 560 (honors), VV Knight 544 '(hon-
ors) J. Hodgert'443, L. Kay 587. Jr.
III, to St III --Larks to pass 330-
M. Pollen 410; V, Jeffery 388, E, Pot-
Ion 37,,, T ., Snell. 361, C. Jeffery 348,
Sr I. ` to Jr. i L, -Marks to pass 313
E Knight 490 (honors), C. Stewart
412 E,' Kay. 409, W, 'Turnbull' 395
R Pollen 356, A,, Rundle 351, M,
1V1, L. Coward, teacher,
HENSALL
'Flat Rev, T. B. Clarke, rector of
Al! Saint's Church, London preaches
Missionary' Sermons in St, Pauls "next'
Sunday. fay 4. -The Rebekah and.
Odclfellos Lodges attended divine
service in St. Pauls last Sunday when
Cu, Rey. W, ,J, Doherty gave' a special
sermon, appropriate to the occasion.
Nora Jarrott, of Toronto, isvisit-
ing friends in this section, -Mrs;
Cecil Simpson is with her sister,
Mrs Vair, in Barrie. The latter bas
been quite ill, James Hagan of the
Pail Lino has disposed .of his fine
farm and Inv ptlssibly go West, -
Mrs ,Cawthrope returned to Tay-
istockon Friday, after spending two
1vet.k. with her mother Mrs Dick,-
Tehn Todcl,, who is employed in a
book in Calgary is home seriously
ill inti-, rheumatism. --Much sympathy
is fel' for Mr. and Mrs, John Pfaff
over the death of their Tittle child
George Washington which occurred
last week, --The houses and lots be-
longing to the estate of the late
Geo Petty were offered for sale. Sev.
erat bids were made but none of them
re• ched the figure set by the exe-
cutors and no sales were made, -
The band boys assisted by ? num-
be of citizens, moved the band
stand from oldquarters to the
its r
q
corner of the G. T. R., yard opposite
the Commercial Hotel, -George TIud
son, son of William Hudson of Sea-
tThomas d o
Sea -
forth andbrother of T s a C
h h ,m n l
in. Hudson of Hensall, died on Satur-
day at his home ire Egnaondviile; of
typhoid: fever, after two weeks i11-
ne:;s. The deceased \vho was 41
years of age, wasborn ii Tucker -
smith but moved with his parents to
Seaforth
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1Vt. J. B, aadour •of Strattori is
visiting home, also Qhas, 4, Badour
and Mrs, J. Ducharme not Detroit, -
Mr, Wm Clarke has disposed o ' his
farm in Stanley to his son George
and the latter' has soli( his to Mr,
Thomas Stinson, a neighbor.-- Miss'
Clara Eckstein 'of Detroit arrived
home for a visit with her mother, at
the Bronson Lie.-.-Tkio. Bowling club
has. been reorganized, The officers
for the present :season are, -Pres, Dr
Kinnon; Vice Pres. J. P. Rau; Secy
and Trees, FA bless ; Committee -A
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