Exeter Advocate, 1913-5-22, Page 5DORpA>C
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DR. A. It. WINA14AT4,
HonerGradtheile of' Toronto tfnlnters . y
DEN'Yt'IS'�'
�°eoth .exteaeted wltxfeput pain, or any
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had erfects, Otrtee over Gladman •&,
Stan'bury's Orrice, Main Street; Exeter.,
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LEGAL
,iDICICSON '& CAL LING, BARRIbeTERS,
Solicitors, .Natarieg. Conveyancers, Cont-
mtssioners. psti'ciifora . for the IVIolsons
hank. etc.
Money to. Loan at lowest rates of 3nterreat
Offices -Main -St., Exeter
L R, Carling, B.A. L. U. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
of
We have a large arnapurtk private
funds to lean on frons and village prop-
erties at low rates de tntereat.
QuAb'M•A:N & MAMMY
Barristers, Soidicitors, 'Dreter,
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Lae. Aseuranoo•
Company, else Fare Insurance !•n lead-
ing oanadtati amid British ComP't;niig. .
Mss -St., Exeter,
T. B CARLItZGt
Life, Fire, Aceldaut • and Plate Glees
Insurance, Collecting accounts, and con-
ductingauction sales. 7,, Exeter, Ont.
The cost. of a Business
-madiiiiid Education in the
fro,E LioTT,0-
or S,iort-
Toronto, Ont. is quite moderate when
the splendid results are considered,.
Onc postal card.—one effort—we do
the rest This college is open all
year
FARld POR SALE
The undersigned Is offering for sale
that des'iaable 101.Q acre farm, sittuated
In the Township of ,Rjddulph, being Lot
13, Con. • .. There is on the prem',see
a good frame House, Marti 4tt>i founda-
tion, orchard. The farm !is well drain-
ed and all under cultivation. This is
an excellent farm, wse13, eltuated,aand w=11
be .sold reasonable., E.or furter partie-
• ulars apply to Jc!tm O'Neil, Mooresville,
Ont. WM. KELLY,
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering for sale
Lot 6, North B,o'uardary Stephen, con-
to ning 100 acres of good land. There
Is' on thepremise's a good franse house
with stone cella.;; bank barn with co-
ma?), floors ; 3 ;good wells, alnd a
small orchard;, This is a good grain
or greAs ,farm, or would: make a good
stuck I farm. Situated two miles from
tE*b r; phone in house. Will be sold
reaseoabbe. For particulars apply on
ceche premises, or write the undersigned,
.#Fred Green, Hay, or B. S. Phillips',
{ Exist?.
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bookkeepers, telegraphers, civil servants, in
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I3O.;` SPOTTON B. F. WARD
President PrirtclpaI
SYNQPSI•S OF CA.NA}IAN NORTH
vesitT LAND RHQUL•ATIONS
ANY person who is the sole head wf
a tangly or any Male over 18 years old,
n>,ay diloaneste2,d a, que.rter section of
available Dorninieo land ' ran 'Alan toba
Saskatletewen or 'Alberta. The ap-
plicant must appear in person at the
Don*inlan. Lends Agency or Sub-
agency for the dl'etrict. Embry by pro-,
xy °made be made at any agency', on
certain condttitorne by father, mother ,
soh, daughter, brother or stater ;of in-
torlding' harneeteade r
Duties—Mx , nipndlha' residence- neon,
and cultivation oi; the laud in each
of .three years, A homesteader may live
within Woe n -fres -of hes homestead on
a. 'risen 'qd at "ieasit SO- acnes solely
owned and occupied by him or by hie.
tether, mother, son daughter, brother
or stet aF
In' canal;; tddietxdots a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quart
er section 'along 'nide hyla homestead.
Prior $8.00 per. acre.
Duties—Must reside upon the home
stead or proomptption mix months to
eat!i1 ot: ex years from date of home
-
140'4 entry (including the M.A.,: re.-
qul fed to earn ' h dtnestead patents and
ct tivate fifty, aeries' extra.
A.hoonestea.derA who ha,s exhausted hie
`hpdrt skead right and cannot obtain p:
' fare-OfnPti-on trfay ether for a puxt.
Chased `hu ;lee ead in certain. ,dt,etrecte'
Price df3.O0 per aces. Duties-- Musa
tilde lex• months tau.,, each of these
, cultivate;otlr ae ea and erect
sen worth $60.0,'
'°t W.
Itity or. 'tete Minister be flit 'Interior
NE:s-1.1naaethortzsd trubltcatievt o1
thin taivertAsenttent' Mil not .be peed
-i.
od' onsan
la lnteres Atte should #ao
about tbo wood rrul w
Marvel wo'ling spray
Douche
a.sk your (Ira et tbr•
It. If he can t supply
the bfABYtiL., acoept se
other. but send stamp for illus-
trated bnoif-.settled. It gives tu11
toaistues, Yticulars tnd INIeSeltS!IMinvaluable
Iv.7 CO1windsor.Ont
General Agents nor Canada.
CRAM TRUNK SYST
VICTORIA DAY
Single Fare for Round Trip
Between all stations in Canada east
of Port Arthur, elso to Detroit and
Port Huron, Midi„Niagara
Falls Black Rock and Suspension
Bridge, N. Y.
Good Going May 23 and 24
Return Limit May 27th 1913
HOMESEERERS' EXCURSIO S N
To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta,.
each r , Tuesday until October
28, inclusive.
Via Chicago and St. Paul or Sarnia
Through the Pullman Sleepers to
Winnipeg on above dates, leaving- To-
ronto 11.00 p. m. No change of cars.
Return' limit 'two 'months.
Ask. Grand 'Trunk_•Agents for Zull
particulars • :•berth reservations, etc,
N. J. DORE, Agent, Exeter
Ontario Liquor License Act
License District of South, Huron. Not
ice is hereby given that Ez ra Brenner
of Grand Bend, has made application
for permission to transfer his Villain
tavern license Grand Bend, to fos.
Brenner, Grand Bend, and That the ,aid
application wi11 ibe considered at the.
meeting or the Board of License Com-
missioners to be held at the Commeett
ciar Hotel, Exeter, on Friday, May30
1913 at the hour of 10 a.m.
Al. persons interested will govern
themselves accordingly,
John Torrance
License Inspector.
Dated at ,Clinton this 5th day ^t
May 1913`,
License District of South tlinron.,
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. J.A.
Newell of Exeter, has made applica-
tior. fox permission to transfer her Uil-
lage tavern license (Commercial) Exe-
ter
xeter to T. H. Newell, and that the said
application will be considered at a mei
eting of thcBoard of License Com-
missioner's to be held at the Commer-
cia. Hotel, Exeter, on Friday, May30
1.913 at the .hour of 10 a.m.
Alt persons interested will govern
themselves accordingly.
John Torrance
License Inspector.
Dated at Clinton ;this 5th day of
May 1913.
Dr. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. These•
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative pgrt�oo�n of the female system. Refuse.
all cheap imlfafions. Dr. de TAWS are sold et
tea box, or time for $10Mailed to any address,
Tiii beobell Drug Co., St' Catharine■, Out.
A •wlNrason 14ADT'S .AI?PXflAtt.
To .A;tf "Won>,an^'I v+^ilt went free 'with
full instructions,‘ MY home'' treats elft
Which positively' ewes Lattoorrheea,'giw
aeration, Dloplacemanta, Palling of the
womb, Paizltull or Irregular PC2'19d*,
rJtertee and Ovarian Timor') or grewtls*
Moo Jot Flushes,. Nervouisi esia, ]ILeI
ancholy, Paine In the Roam Back er
Dowels, and Bladder troubles, whets
eaueed by Weakness peculiar to our 14x
You can continue treatment- at homy
at a cost of on,iy.4kbout i.2 cents; a Week
ley book, "Woenan,'rn Own' Medical .AA.
vise"r," also sent tree On request.
Write to-do,'. Address, Mrs. M,Surnmere
9o4. Xi. 840 Windsor, Ont.
NEW MUSKOKA TRAIN
The Grand Trunk Railway System
is putting on a new train frsm Tor-
onto to Muskoka 'Wharf, commencing
Saturday, May 17th,, leaving Toronto
10.15 a,m. daily, except Sunday, ar-
riving Muskoka Wharf 1.40 P. m,
making direct connection with steam-
ers for all points on Muskoka Lakes.
A brand new train, consisting' of
baggage car, Vestibute Coaches, and
will Buffett car w>1l be op
orated and passengers are assured of
a comfortable ride along the • most
interesting route to Muskoka Wharf
which is the original gateway to the
far-famed. Muskoka Lakes.
This train runs right to to side al
steamer at Muskoka Wharf, thus a-
voiding any inconvenience to pass-
engers
Return connection is made •vith
trait, leaving Muskoka Wharf at 10.45
a.m. daily, except Sunday, arriving at
Toronto 3.10 p.m.�,
Tourist Tickets at reduced tat3s
are now or sale to Muskoka " e-
sorts good for stop -over at ' any
point and good to return tntil
November 30th, 1913.
Full particulars and ti.: sets from
any Grand Triple Agents. IN. J. )ore
Station Agent, Exeter. -
KIRKTON
George Button, tailor. left last
week for Edmonton via Chicago. Mr.
Burton intended stopping off at Chic-
ago for a couple of weeks to take a
special course in cutting. Mrs. Burton
and family left via G. T. R, on Thurs-
day to join Mr. Burton. They will
then proceed to their home at Edmon-
ton.
LOST VITALITY
CAUSED BY. KIDNEY, STOMACH AND
BOWEL DISORDERS.
St. John, N. B4 September 18th, 1911
-My brothierNwas a great sufferer from
kidney, istoamath and bowel troubles and
was given up by two _doctors. He was
advised to try Fig Pills, which he d.d,
and after 'taking live boxes was com-
pletely reetvzerl to health and, is better
to -day than he fay, l':,en for years. You
can't recommend Fig Pais too L',ghly.
J. W: MANVER'S
At all dealers, 25 end 50 cents " or the
Fig Pill Ob., St. Therms, Ont.
HOUSE.CLENING
SN
Ye Olde Firm Of
eintzrnan & Co.
LIMITED
One Genuine Heintzman & Co. Up -Right Piano, Fancy
Walnut Case, slightly used, splendid condition, fully guar-
anteed 5 years, Regular price 450 selling price $290.00 $6.
per month.
One .Thomas Square Piano Rose Wood Case 7 1-3 Octave
over strung scale guaranteed 5 years $150. or $3. -per month
One R. S Williams Square- Piano Rose Wood Case .7 1-3
Octave over strung scale in splendid condition guaranteed
5 years. $1.50.00` $3.00 per month.
One Steadman Square Rose Wood Case 7 1.3 Ootave
overstrungscale in splendid condition guaranteed 5 years
$150.00. $3,00 per month.
15 or 20 Qrgans in good repair fully guaranteed from $10
to $50.00 one to $2.00 per month.
lieinztman & Co.
193-5-7 Younge Street, Toronto .
or Heintzman & Co.' 38 Ontario Street, Stratford
Heintzman and .Co. Please mail me
to -day. a; list of slightly -used Upright
Pianos advertised in the Exeter Ad-
vocate:.,
dame
Addlres�;•
MSALL
Miss M.I ell returned to Calgary last
week afterapending some time here.
- lamei Priest and family wear to
London to reside, , Frank gplernan;
of Stratford, is hose visiting his
mother, Ab Oudmore is in* Guelph
hospital and' tflay have to undergo an
operation. - Mrs. Hail and children'
returned to Waterloo on Tuesday after
after spending five months with her
sister Mxs .James. Bonthorn,— The
R'epMr, Moorehouse of Birr will preach
in the Methodist Church Sunday. Rev
R. Hicks will take the Birr work, --
On turning bie cattle out to grass W
Northcott of Sexemith had the min
fortune to have one break its leg and
another become paralysed. .-•- R. Y.
Morrison, harness maker has assigned
for the benefit of his creditors.
LVMLEY
Miss Nan E. Horton has returned
from visiting her parents in Harpur-
hey.—Word was received herd on
Saturday evening of the death of the
little daughter of Mr. Robt. Ellering-
tonof ' Toronto.
We extend our sym-
pathy,_Mrs. Horton of Exeter, who
spent the past week with relatives
here. has returned home.—Mr, Fred
Ellerington has an addition ;built to
hie house which adds very much to
its appearance as well as convenience.
--Mr and Mrs. I. "A. Bolton spent
Sunday at R. D. Bell's, Tuckersmith..
-Mr. L, C. Glenn spent Sunday at
Peter Case's, London Road,—Mr. Fred
A. Ellerington went to Toronto the
first of the week to attend the funeral
of his little. niece.—Mr, Hugh McDou-
gal; is net enjoying the best of health
at present:
GRAND BEND
Mr. Fred Page and son, Walter and
Peter Ravelle, who have been in Pt.
Franks, returned home Saturday.—Mr.
W. J, Amos and children of Brinsley
were here on business Saturday. -=Mr.
Rich. Jennison of Parkhill called on
friends here Monday.—Mr: John Snell
ane. Robt Sanders of Exeter were in
our burg on Monday.—Mr. J. Heaman
and. L. Ravelle were in Exeter one
day last week.—Messrs, Tetreau -and
Zapfe were in Port Franks Saturday
-George Oliver moved into Joseph
Ravelle's house Wednesday, and P.
Baker moved into the house vacated
by Walter Statten,—Geo. Oliver.. spent
Sunday with his family here.—Mr, and
Mrs Walter England of Greenway vis
itee Sunday at P. Baker's.—Ware Ol-
iver moved into Jim Clark's house
last week.—Mr. J. Ross went to_ Lon -
dor Monday `on business—Miss Stew-
ardson hat returned to Greenway. -
This week 'it becomes our sad duty
to mention the death of Mrs. Wm.
Buchanan., who died Friday morning.
Deceased had been ill the past two
years of that dread -disease consump-
tion, About three fearsago she was
married to her now bereft husband.
She was .twice married, her first hus
band being a Mr. Lawrence. She had
attained the age of 30 years. She
leaves to lvtourn a husband, three sons
a sister and 'brother. The funeral on
Sunday wa's ";largely attended.
MOUNT CARMEL
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ryan of Chic-
ago is visiting the former's parents,
1\Ir ,and Mrs. Thos. Ryan.—Mr..Henry
Doyle is seriously ill at his home.-.
Rev. Father . Tirney of London • is
visiting Rev. Fr. Forster for ..a fear
days.—Mr, Corey Regan continues very
ill. His many friends wish for him
a speedy recovery. -Mr. Patrick Rear-
don purchased , a team of colts last
wed: from tvtr. John Hogan, paying
for them •a handsome figure.—Mr.
Daniel Barry. is on the sick list 'his
week.—Mr. Jos. Glavin was in Lon-
don last week on business. -Mr. Jos.
Mahoney and sister visited friends
near Zurich on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs;
Louis Rowland spent Sunday with
friends at Elginfield:-Mr. Jacob Quer-
rin purchased the hundred acre ;arm
1 'r nerly owned by J. W. Doyle, :or
the sum of $5000.—Mr. Pafr'iik Car -
lot! spent Sunday with, friends at 1..u-
can.—Inspector Sullivan of London
'visited the school here last week.
W HALENN.
The crop prospects in this dis-
trict 'are bright, and the recent rains
have advanced the growth of every -
thine: far more than the frosts put
them back. The fruit blossom is not
hurt like some , are predicting it to
be.—Miss Bessie Morley left Tuesday
for Chatham, being chosen as a dele-
gate to the Branch imeeting of the
W, M S..—Messrs. Hector and Clar-
ence Millson spent Saturday in Lon-
don on business. -Mr. Geo. Squire
has recently purchased the farm late-
ly occupied by Mr. Jas. Bossence. On
Friday he had a plowing bee, as there
wa no plowing done last fall. Mr.
Bossence is living in., Toronto and
working for a dray company.—A num-
ber front around here attended the
anniversary services at Woodham on
Sunday.—Roy Langford and sister of
near Granton, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Armitage of LuCan spent Sunday here
at Wm. Ogden's,
WINCHELSRA. •
Miss Nellie Medd, teacher of our
school, is suffering from an attack
tonsilitis, and school is closed for a
,few days.—Mr. John Stewart of Wood
ham .who has been working at the
blacksmithing here for Mr, Robinson.
quit work on Saturday last and ac-
cepted a position with the Maxwell
firm of St. Marys, Winchelsea would
be a good place for a blacksmith or
woodworker to start business. -Mr.
Frank Coward still remains very .sick
with little hope of recovery. --Wilbur
Batten sports a fine , new buggy: ---A
number from here took in the Wood-
bare anniversary Sunday, -Mr. and Mrs
G :L 'Waugh.,of Exeter were guests;
at the home of ;Mr j"ohn'< pelbridge.
S'tiaday.---Mrs. Roberts Hicks is some-
what,. improved after her recent r11
nesSatr We hope:'. to soon see, her e•-
rauritl ag'altt -tb,tr and Mrs.Jas,13eer
of Exeter, passed" through Sunday 'on
their' Way *to visit,. with friends in
Zion:
Stomach Weak?
Blood Bad?,
Liver Lazy?
Nervous
WHY go along day' after
day .sneering when aid
is at hand fig convenient and
at so little cost
Dr. Pierre's Golden
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Medical Discove
aids digestion and purifies the blood. As a eonseguence both
the stomach and liver .return to their norrnal and healthyCondition.
Won 'Nervousness and, biliousness on disappear. The entire tlyetem
takes on new life. •
For over forty, years this famous old medicine'
has "made good' rand nevermore so than today►,
enjoying a greater sale all over the world than
any other doctor's prescription.
For sale at all druggists in liquid or tablet forma or
you can send fifty lc stamps for trial box. Address
,..�+ DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. ,.
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Ii A. bfel aCHLAN, Principal.
TC FARMERS WANTING, Jf'BN.
Farmers wanting Mired meat for n .xt
sea '
scar should plaice their ordersat once
othery i•se there will be difficulty" 'an
accusing help. Orders. lett with the
Local Government Employment Agent
for this diatribt, Advocate 011lce, or
aieres.eed £'hereto, wi1L •rege1Ve prompt
attention C: T3. $&` rsatS, Agent.
We Cive Steady Employment
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to reliable'; energetic men for
the sale of our products. We
give all the advantages that a
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NOW before it is too late,
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OVER 600 ACRES
Under cultivation and one of
the most complete Nursery
plants in Canada. Established
35 years. Free catalogue of
stock on Application.
PELHAM NURSERY CO.
TORONTO, ONTARIO
i, No Furnace,
Dust in Your
Horne. -
, fge You will have no fur-
nace dust in your home
if you have a Sunshine
Furnace. . special
dust flue ; prevents this en-
til'• by carryin
all dust
smoke pipe.
The Sunshine has advantages which
make it by far the best furnace to in-
- stall. Our agent will be pleased to ex-
-
plain them, or write for' booklet.
McC1rft
Sunshine Furnace
London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver St. John, N.B.
Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon Edmonton 333
Sold by T. Hawkins 8& Son
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Why should an other
cereal be called just as
good" as
G
RN FL
Because Kellogg's is known to be the best
and most nutritious cereal on the :market—
Because the sale of Kellogg's Corn Flakes
is enormous as trade realms will show—
Because another large inodernfactory, the
best and most sanitary- in Canada had to
be built to take care of our constwitlp in-
creasing trade—
Because the imitator, knowing these facts.
and having few selling arguments for his
own product thinks to create a market for
it by comparing it to Kellogg's:
But—the flavorand':the sustaining
qualities of. Kellogg's Corn Flakes::
cannot be counterfeited..: Sold in
ackagesat 10c.. Look for
the signature.
ature.
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