Exeter Advocate, 1913-9-4, Page 5Ker;
DENTAL.
Its ULS'XON, L,p.S, A,D,S;
DENTIST
if need
of the R.C.D.S, of Ontario pa
feradultte of Tor°RIO Univerrsety.
Over Dickson & Carlin . a '
e lrsw
offieet. Gored Wednesday afternoons,
l 1R. A. R. KINSMAN, L,D.S,.,
fLono�r
elraduate roe' Toronto Universitg
DENTIST
Teeth ext> eted without pain, or anyn
bad aftests. Off_c.e over Gladmti.n 5t
tan'tnary's Office, Maio Street, Exeter,.
LEGAL
DICKSON Ek CA]aLIIVG, BARRISTERS,
Sal1ettfara, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com-
missioners. Solicitors for the Molsone
Bank, etc.
Money to Loan atliaweet rates of interf.nt
Offices—Main-St., Exeter
L R. Carling, BA. L. I -L. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount oe private
fends to loan on gamin and vt'ilage p1rop-
ertiee at low rakes of interest.
GLADMAN & ST'AN'BL19RY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter,.
J. SENIOR
'Agent Confederation ,Life Assurance
Company, also Pare Itar3uraaice In lead -
trig Canad'ia'n and British Comi1an1es.
Ma/,n-St., 111Xeter.
T. 9 OMRL1 NG
LIfe, Fire, Accident and Plate Gass
Insurance; Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting auotion wales. — Exeter. Ont.
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SYNOPSIS OF C Ax�DIAN NOItTE
WEST LAND R'INpULATIONS
lake.- ANY person who is the sole tread or
a family or any male aver 18 years old,
may homestead a, quarter section of
available Domini r], land in Manitoba
Seskatehewe n or Alberta. The ap-
Plfcant roust appear in person at the
Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-
agency for the district. Entry by pro-
sy made be made at any agency, on
certain conditions by fla.ther, mother,
soh,, daughter, brother or sister .of in-
tendiria homgsteader,
Duties—Sir months' residence upon}
and cultivation of the land in each
of three years, A homesteader may Live
within mime n.!lesi o,t his homestead on
a Sassn of at 1,east 80 acries sollely
owned and occupied by him or by his
father, mother, eon daughter, brother
or eIste-r
In certain districts a hlomesleader &n
good standing may pre-empt a quart
eresection 'along side his homestead.
Prier $3.00 per acre: •
Duties—T4lust reside upon the home
stead or pre-emption six months in
eacihrof ,six years furan date of home-
stead entry (including the time re-
quired to .earn hotmestead patent) and
cultivate fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted els
laoaneetead right and can not obtain fi
94re4emptio,n may anter for a' putt-
cha,aed homesseed in certain, dtetrictis
Price $.3.00 per acre. Duties— Must
reside six months In each of these
years, ceulrtiv4ite fifty acres and erect
a house worth $300,
w' W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minnetee of the Interior
14.9,"-Unnaillh,orized publication of
thin advertisement wins not .be paid for,
FARM FO.Rt SALE
The undeeeIg'ned is offering for 13a1e
that dessraible 1.00, acre faun, 'eetuated
In the '1°o Wasb.',p of 9 ddulph, bethe;• Let
le, Con. 1. !Tlh+erei i'a on the pr+eanksea
a good fralmle etoulse, barn witb;,founda-
tIon, oruhatjd„ The faxen is well drain-
ed and 41 Wndetr eulftvatsnn, Villa fa
an excellent femme Weil; situated and will
be sold reaeonabie., F,or further partite-
ulars apply to Jdhin O'Neil, ,Mooresville,
Ont, W144, KELL7t#
FARM, FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering for aaao
Lot • 6, North •Bourtdat'y Stephen, con-
taining 100 acres of good band, There
is on the premises a good frame house
with stone cellar; bas* barn with ce-
ment floors ; $ good wells, and a
small or'chaxJ. This is a good grain
or grass farm, or wlo•uid make a good
stock 'farm. Situated two miles from
Eaet,r• ; phone in houses. Will be sold
reaso;naheel. For particulars apply on
the prernilaes, er write the undersigned;
Fred Green, Hay, or >3+. 8, Phillips',
Exeter.
L 'MLE X'
Ml' Oscar Carpenter, London, is
visiting relatives here,—Mrs, Dickson
and Miss Maude visited at Mr. James
Broadfoot's over Sunday, Little Miss
Gladys returned hoose with them. --
Mr, and Mrs, Bolton and Mrs, Linden-
feld Hensall, spent Sunday at Messrs
Gordon and John Boltan's,—Mr, John
GIenn , sr., spent the first o1 the week
at Toronto Fair and visiting his daugh-
ter Mrs'• Goodfellow. --Miss Ray Hot. -
ton very pleasantly entertained' a few
f
a hero
y ung friends on Friday after
noon before leaving for Seaforth to
attend Collegiate.. --Rev. John Ilar tof
St, Marys was a pleasant caller among
friends on Friday.. -Miss Jamieson of
St. ,Marys spent the past week with
Wm. Glenn's family. -.-Mr. Geo slob•
kirk is on a trip to the west. lair.
and Mrs. R, Bullard spent Sunday with
friends here.—Mr. Wm. Glenn, sr„
spent the week end with friends in
Blanshard.--.Miss Nan Horton has re-
turned from Har'purhey,—Miss Mary
McQueen returned to London Labor.
Day to resume her studies,—Mrs. Phil-
lilr Ryckman spent a week with • her
son Grant and family,
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Why should any other
cereal be called "just as
good" as
G�
CORN FLA
Because Kellogg's is known to be•thebest
and most nutritious cereal on the market—
Because the sale of Kellogg's Corn Flakes
is enormous as trade returns will show—
Because
howBecause another large modern factory, the
best and most sanitary in Canada had to
be built to take care of our constantly in-
creasing trade—
Because the imitator, knowing these facts
and having few selling arguments for his
own product chinks to create a market for
it by comparing it to Kellogg's:
But ---the flavorand thesustainjng
qualities of Kellog 's Corn Flakes
cannot be counterfeited* sold in
big packages at iOc. Look for
the signature.
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Enamelled steel,
round -cornered reservoir
can be washed so clean and sweet
that it can be used for preserving, etc., as
well as heating water. Though a small feature,
it is very important and, along with other equally
important ones, places the Pandora Range in the
lead of Canadian Ranges.
See this special reservoir, before purchasing your
range.
1 iti1jle v>a,%7%(l
i' 'j'/� { ,, ,•t 1�•
Pandora Ran -
gee are sold
everywhere
by good des:
lers who back
te
up aur guar- tee'_
antee on this
;splendid
'range --W--
London Toronto tslolt6real tVinnipeg Vancouver SLAM flamdton Catty Sa kataoll
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::i}::7eel 'i e: "eleteeee0 eieeelikileetiefeeeitillei;eeie.
Sold in Exeter by T,.Bawkins San
Sho Might.
M9 war On. a visit to her grand
6.11 talo farm, and her enjoy -
t cggntrrlife was somewhat
Iv the apprehension of being
by the COWS, One day her
+Paler asked her to run to the baro
4 call h r grandpa, to dinner. Site
�-
but, espying a cow in the lot,
0 he. niulley kind, Wan back, cry
'Ob, manllna; there's, a cow out
r
ko 11 3
aaQe ou ,
,B tot the window at
gra meek looking bovine bee mother
"Why, 11 ariorie, that's a inuliey cow
She can't barna you, for she hasn't any
horns." `
"But, mamlxta," exclaimed the child.
"Om might butt me With her pompa-
'dour."—Harper's Weekly.
A Handicap.
The neatness of the New England
housekeeper is'a matter of common re -
Made, and husbands in tbat part of
the ost{^glr; are supposed to Appreciate
fweix' advantages.
A bit of dialogue reported as follows
shows that there may be another side
to the matter:
"M4L ,ba, have yap wiled the sink
dry yea3" asked the farmer as he made
final preparations for the night.
"Yes, Josiah," she replied. "Why de
you ask?"
"Wen, 1 did want a drink 'or water,
but I guess 1 cgs get along until moat
fag."—Evef:yboders Magazine.
Down to a Working Basis.
-Will you be my wife?" he asked
"Yes." she replied.
"Very well. Now let's"get acquaint-
ed and see whether we really care any
thing for each other."--cbicago Rec.,
ord-Herald.
interested.
Husband (at pollee statlonl—They
say you have caught the fellow who
robbed our house night before last.
Sergennt-Yes. Do you want to see
him ?
Husband—Sure: I'd like to grit to
him. I want to know how be gut in
,without waking my wife. I've been
trying to do that for the last twenty
years.—.udge.
CROMARTY.
sessearee
Mise Mary Crawford returned from
Goderich. Monday,—Quite a number
from here attended the excursion to
Goderich Monday. The weather was
ideal and all enjoyed themselves.—A
load of 20 young men motored tG
Grand Bend last Saturday and ?pent
the day. They report a pleasant
outing.—The Mission Band of the
Presbyterian' church intend giving a
bazaar on the Manse lawn early in
September.—The Misse. Margaret Mil
ler and Bennor of Owen Sound are
renewing acquaintances hi and around
the village.—Mrs. Duncan McKellar is
slowly improving.—Mr. Will and 'bliss
Margaret Chappel attended the sun-
eral of their cousin, George McMillan
in Brussels Sunday.—The social under
the auspices of the, tennis club held
on George Wilson's lawn Monday af-
ternoon and evening was a great suc-
cess.—Messrs. Jetties Park and Lind-
say ,McKellar left last Monday for the
west.—Mr. James Park's new residence
is nearing completion and adds great-
ly to the appearance of the farm. -Dr.
Wes. and Mrs. Hutchison of Saginaw
Mich., visited the former's cousin,
Mrs G. G. Wilson Sunday last.
HBNSALL
Rev. Hicks has returned from his
vacation and will occupy his pulpit
next Sunday;
Mrs, Henry Cook is visiting in Tor-
onto:—Mrs. 'Whale of Detroit is the
guest of Mr. and, Mrs. J. V. Mi,lison,—
Win. Johnston of Kenora is visiting his
parents here.. -_Alvin Hemphill and wife
spent a few days in Toronto. —Miss
Stella Robson left for Toronto to
complete her course at the Business
College.—W. Moir, wife and daughter
attended Toronto Fair. --Oliver Gei-
ger and wife of Waterloo visited with
relatives here,=—A, Taylor has the con-
tract for putting in the water ank for
fire protection.,—Miss A. Shirray and
nieces have returned from Detroit.
Miss Doherty of London is the guest
of her brother Rev. Doherty,—Oliver
Stevens, who has been, head miller at
the Hensall Mill .for sometime, has
gone to Montreal to take a position.
His wife .accompanied him,-1l'Irs,ziilty
of Calumet ivtich,, has returned home
after a visit here.—Mrs, Geo, Walker,
after a visit with relatives, has re-
turned to her home in Guelph.— Dr,
McDonald of London intends to start
a dental practice herb soon.— Squire
Petty placed a fine of $25 and Costs
on a Cromarty and two Statfa mer-
chants recently for peddling without
a license, --The following left here last
week for various parts of the west,
Geo. Etobkirk, W, C. Wilson, A. Fair-
bairn. Elgin McArthur, Ken, McArthur
lay, Berlgough, Mrs, Uerigough, Mrs. A
Dougall dattghter Cassie and son Will
one `c
C. 1^I r 1 .y, R . Dick. R. Drake, Mrs.
KKepthfer. Mrs, Williams; Miss Will-
iams Mr. Jacobi, Roy Green,; Walter
Ilobk.lrl , hiss &Attie Pale,
A. rw'tth spongy feet collects the Invisible
�he'ae ms of disease,-sp ds tlisfmo' *yaw
iimin wrr o oulr toad aunt poisons s no with t3rpbotd.
Tbe! Blosqultowith Its hill 14 into
a nsa. our veins 1i l►][�Alttt.#
WE ARE 411 exposed to—such dangers—our only armor is food red.
bloodl Let your stomach be of good digestion, your liver active'
snd your lungs full of geed pure air and you on't surrender to any el the disease -
hearing
germs. The beat known tonic and altertitiv4, that corrects a torpid Iivrtr,
and helps digestion ao that good blood is manufactured and the system nourished, is
Dr. Golden,/.
pierce's Medical !scout
This famous medicine has been sold by medicine dealers inits liquid form for
over forty yearn, giving great satisfaction. If you prefer you can now obtain Dr. :.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tablets of your firuggist et $L00, also in 50c size.
or by snail --send 50 one -cent stamps, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N.Y., for trial box.
ite?3lOit-S of Lifeare fully and properly answered in the People's Medical Ad-
viser by R. V. Pierce, M. D, All the knowledge a young
man or women. wife or daughter should have, is contained in this big Home Doctor Book
containing 1008 pages with engravings bound in cloth, sent free to anyone goading 5o one-
. Cant etampa to prepay cost of wrapping and postage.
SEAFORTH,—Afr, and Mrs. Ta
Beattie, Seaforth, announce the eel
gagement of their daughter, Minn
Merrill to J Ernest. Smith, B.S.A.
Peterboro, the marriage to take pia
Quietly' early in September.
AILS A CRAIG.—Fire of rinkno'e
origin on Saturday night destroys
the barn of Edwin Philips, three Anil
east of this place, together with ti
season's crops and some implement
It was with great difficulty that h
house wax saved.
ST. MARYS—St, Marys Catlloli
Church was the scene of a prett
wedding when i?iiss Margaret Wats
and Mr. Stephen Tevlin celebrate
their nuptials. The bride was atten
ed by Miss Nora Welsh, while Mr.' 1
Tevlin assisted the groom.
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SUFFERED
WITH BILIOUSNESS AND SICK
EIVAD,AiCEIE
Cal'dary, AltiatJuly 8, 291]
L was a great Skfferer for a 1onp
time vetfIn BlliOWemelss, Seek Headache
and Liver. 'Trouble. Nothing seemed tc
do nue any good. I had almost giver
up In despair *heel I decided to- try
FIG PILLS
After talctiig about eiaif a box the head-
aches stopped and my appetite improv-
ed, I have just fineshed the fifth box
and feel ate well ens ever. I can, •heartdlyr
recommend Fig Plinks for stontachi and
liver troubles. Mrs. a. Mary ElIson.
Sold at all dexale'rieii in 25 and 50, cent
boxes or availed by levet Vag Pill Co., St,
Thomas, Ont.
Sold at Howey's Drug Sure,
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND -
Subjects taught by expert instructors
at the
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Y• M. C. A. BLDG.,
LONDON, ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue
free, Enter any time.
3. W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
Principal chartered Accountant
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Write us and secure Agent's
terms, We offer the best ie ,he
business. Pay weekly, free out''it
exclusive territory.
Over, 600 Acres
under cultivation. Esi`ablishrd ov-
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energetic reliable marl for Exeter
and vicinity. For terms write
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Toronto, Ont.
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WHICH SCHOOL WILL I ATTFNI
Write to-daa'ccy for +�thhe. catalogue o
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Toronto Ont, It will help you tc
answer the question. Careful iudg
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to its tension
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CANADIAN `�sr
DAC 1 r 1 C4,.
HOMESEEKE R S'
EXCURSIONS
TO
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
Each Tuesday until October 28th; inclusive,
Winnipeg and Return - $35.00
Edmonton and,Return - 43.00
Other- points in proportion
Return Limit two months.
HOMESEEKBRS' TRAIN leaves Toronto
2.00 p.m. each tTuesday. May to August.
Lode ve. Best train to take, asc'fWinrupeg is
leaetteeeeeleemornine. etlabling passengers to
make all branch line cora ecti0fl& -
Througia trains Toronto to
Winnipeg and West
Particulars 'from Canadian Pacific Agents or
write M. G MURPHY,
D.P.A.;'C.P. t Toronto
RAND TRUNK SYS EM
Harvest Help Excursions
$10.00 to WINNIPEG - VIA CHICAGO AND DULUTH
Proportionate low rates to Edmonton and intermediate stations.
Sept 3—Stations Toronto and Eaast & East of Orilla and Scotia Jct.
Sept ,5—Stations Toronto to North Bar incl and west thereof in Ontario
Harvest Help special train will leave Toronto at 2 pat. on September 5th
via Guelph and Stratford,
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route be-
tereen Winnipeg, Saskatoon Edmonton.
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO
$3.85 Aug.'' 23 to Sept, 6, inclusive ;$2,85 Aug. 26 and 28, Sept. 2 and t4
All tickets valid for return until Sept 9, 1913
Full particulars at all G.T.R. offices or write C. E. Horning, D.P.A.
G, T. Ry., Toronto Ont.
WESTERN FAIR, LONDON
Exeter to London and Return.
$ .95 Sept 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13. $ .90 Sept 9, 11, 12.
Special train for London will leave Exeter 8,02 am. Sept. 9, 10, 11. Re-
turning leaves London 10.50 p,m,
AU tiskets valid for return, unci` Monday, Sept. 15
Full particulars from my Grand Trunk Agent,
The Western Fair
London, Canada
THE GREAT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION
$27,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions
Magnificent
Programme
of
Attractions
Twice Daily
Western
Ontario's
Popular
Exhibition
Sept. 5 to 13
Two
Speed,Events
Daily
Fireworks
Every Night
`82,000,00 ADDED TO Tan RRIZ1; LIST TITIS YEAR
Take a Holiday and gisit London's Exhibition
Single Fare on all Railroads it( Western Ontario
SPECIAL, EX0I7EStON DATES—Sept, Stb 11th and 13..
p , tit.
Prize
Lie
td and all information from the Secretary
i . J, REID, President A.' 11I� fflJ TT, Soct'etary
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