Exeter Advocate, 1914-5-21, Page 5DENTAL
Dr. G. F. ROULSTQN, L.D.S., D.D.S,
D'FNTIST!
blembeir of the R.C.l .S. of Ontario and
I•Ionor Graduate of 'x'oro4to Uri#gerlty.1
Office—Over Dickson & Carling's law
office. Closed Wednesday afternoons.
DR. A. R. KXl'IiigAll, L..D.S , D,I1ys ,
onor •Graduate...of ! ot;oritp Mitere"
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Teeth extracted vrn4.uft pain, or any
bad effects. Office over G1adma &
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Stanbury'a Office, Malin Street, 'IDxeter,
LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Sol}fetors, Notarise; Conveyancers, Com-
missioners. Sollcibors for the Ivlolson9
Bank. etc. '
Money to Loan at lowest Sates of intertest
Offices—Main-Sf., Exeter
I. R. Carling, B.A. L. PI. Dickson
We
funds
ernes
MONEY TO LOAN
have a large amount of Private
to loan egi farm and village prop -
at low rates or intereiii.
- GLADMAN & Si'4NBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter,
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Lite Assurance
Company, also 'Fire Insurance !n lead
Ing Canadian and British. companies.
Main -St., Exeter.
T. B CARLING
Life, Fire, Accidbnt and Plate Giese
insurance, Collecting accounts. and con-
ducting auotiof sales. — Exeter, Ont:'
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
VSE T LAND RErGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or any
mals oven 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of. available Domin-
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan'or
Alberta The applicant must appear
in perso' l. at the Dominion Lands Ag-
ency for the District. Entry by proxy
may be made at the office of any Lo-
cal Agent of Dominion Lands knot
sub -agent) on certain conditions.
Duties—Six moths' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader may live
within nine miles of his homestead cn
a farm of at least 80 acres, an certain
conditions. A habitable _house is re-
nuked -inn every case, except when r e-
sideniee is Performed in the vicinity.
In certain. districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$3 per acre. Duties -_-Six months resi-
dence in each of'six years from date
of homestead entry (including the tune
required to earn, homestead patent)'
A homesteader who has exhausted
his homestead right and cannot ob-
tain a pre-emption may take a pur-
chased homestead in certain districts.
Price $3 per acre. Duties—Must re-
side 6 months in each of 3 years, cu-
Itivatc 50 acres, and erect a house
worth $300.
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case 'of rough, scrub-
by or stony land.
W. W. CORY
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
nauther•ized ,publication of
t•hie advertisement will not be ped for.
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Notice to Creditors
R. S. O„ c,129, s.38
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES -
tate of Alfred Allen, late of the Vi1-
lage of Exeter, sin, the, County of
Huron IGentleintn, deceased,
Notice ,is hereby wen, that all per-
sons having any claims or demands sg-
ainst the late Alfred .Allen, who died
on; or about the nee. day, of May A.
D, 1914 at' the Village, of , Exeter,
in the County of Huron are required
to send by post prepaid or to deliver
to the undersigned solicitors herein
for 'Simon Hunter and Allert J. Mc-
Donell, Executors and Trustees under
the Will of the said Alfred Allen their
names and addresses and full partic-
ulars in writing of their claims . and
statements of their accounts duly
verified and the nature of the sec-
urities if any, held by them.
And take notice that after the
first day ,of June A. D. 1914 the said
Simon Hunter and Allen T. McDonell
wil 1 proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased
among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall 'then have had not-
ice, and the said Simon, Hunter and
Allen J. McDonell wd11 not be liable for
the said assets or any, part there-
of to any person or persons of whose
clain, or claims they shall not have
received notice.
Dated at Exeter, Ontario the 13th
day of May A. D. 1914.
DICKSON & CABLING,.
Solicitors for Executors
Driyeu
Nearly nsane
BY THE TORTURES OF SCIATICA
Such has been, the experience o£
many a pooh sufferer front ` this af-
fliction The sciatic nerves, when in-
flamed are capable of giving the ino,st
excruciating torture possible to im-
agine Thanks to discovery by Dr.
Stohr, aft Austrian specialist, relief
quickly follows a dose of Kephaldol,
The fame of this prescription, has
spread over all the civilized world
and Kephaldol is Heartily endorsed by
the medical profession because
Sciatica Lumbago, Rheumatism or
Neuralgia, yield to a few doses and
no safer or more reliable prescription
has been -found. If you find it dif-
ficult to obtain, locally, the, ~manufac-
turers will send you a large tube on
receipt of 50c, Kephalclol Limited, 31
Latour St., Montreal. 20
LUCAN
The death• took place of William
O'Shea only soft of Mr. 'and Mrs.
jas O'Shea of Lucaxl, at the early
age of 19 years, The deceased had
all
but ten days, although not serious-
ly so, tuntil two days before Ms death
which occurred on Saturday night,
"Billy' O'Shea, as he was familiarly
known among his associates, was an
exempliary,young man; and an accom-
plished musician, and was exceedingly
well thought of by all with whom he
he came in contact. The burial took
place on. Tuesday at 10 a. nr. at St,
Patrick's Cemetery, Biddulph, and the
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For Headaches °
Here's the Reason and the Cure
Moat people at. some time or another suffer from
headaches—disordered stomach, liver or bowels is
the cause—any one can be cured—one woman says:
Chamberlain's Tablets did more for ma than fever
dared hope for—cured headaches—biliousness —and
toned up my whole system—I feel like a new wo•
No case too hard for these little red health restorers. 25c. a
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FARM 'FOR SALE
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Bein 7 Lot 23, Con. 8, Stephen, con-
taining 100 acres; and part of Lot.;23
;Coal 9. Stephen, containing 25 acres
On bac 23 is a good Brick House,
containing 7 rooms, with, cellar; two
barns, one 36x58 with stabling 'under-
neath. Water in stable pumped. by a
ivmndmill from never failing spring ;the
other bane ' on frame foundation 30x
50 Farm well fenced and drained. On
the 25 acres there are 5 acres of good
hardwood bush, Farm is well situat-
ed being 3 miles from Dashwood, 3
from Crediton, 5 from Exeter town rind
station ..gravel. roads in all directions
1 'acre orchard. Satisfactory reason
for selling Terms reasonable. For full
particulars enquire of proprietor on
the premises, Josiah Kesfle,• or. 73. S.
Philips. auctioneer, Exeter, Wi11 be
sold in block or separate to suit pur-
chaser
CLANDEBOYE
Mr. Glcebe, G. T. R. agent
Mich„ is visiting Mr. Esti
—Mr. Jahr. L, S,impsan has
s 14 -acre farm and
115s is an excellent piece
also has good buildings o
'uipson recently sold his
farm on the second
Gillivray to Mr. Louis Neal
soh intends moving to
Monthly meeting" of the W
sluts will be held on
home oaf R. Grundy, Mrs
oa;; president, and Miss
sec-
retary requests all members
resexlt,��>;i,ss Marlon Hodgson
ser-
iously 111.—Mr, Thos.
e,1d was In town last Wee
:Nisar visited his mother
Last week, -Mass Greta Bic
ck list. R. Porte h
welling recently averhatute
into, two C1epiL'1'tiYlentS, one
�r rent,--14Irs, Thos. Trod
or the past six weeks h,a
aril; 81, is -note reported of Gains
e Hodgins.
s advertised
hi dwelling for :ale.
Tof soil and
aln it. Mr.
S,.50 -acre
fconcession of i�ic
, Mr.'Simp
sthe' city.—The
Oman's in-
stitute Friday, at the
h D. W ind-
sGrundy, is to be
p is ser-
oRosser of Den-
fi 1c,—Mr, Ben
F•in Parkhill
la e is an the
s as had ';her'
d d and made
in side ,is •,low
fo gins, who
fs been sere
io 1 to be on
the mend:
meeting held in London .this week.—
Messrs, ,George and Alex. Stewart of
Ailsa Craig called on friends here last
Wednesday evening.—The "Hard -
time' social held in Grace Church
Hall wa,s .a grand success in every way
—Sh,ipka and Greenway baseball teams
have been having several goo:d' games,
—Mrs. Edwards called on friends here
Last week.—Word has been received
here that Mr,..W. J. Willson has 11adf a
successful operation in a Calgary
hospital. -We are 'pleased to report
that Mir 'Gallen, is recovering frd'm
the wounds received in a runaway re-
cently
funeral eourtege was one of the larg-
est that has passed through the vii-
lage 1a some time,
GRAND BEND
Mr Ward of London was in our
burg ,on Monday.—Mr, Walker, Wang -
hale, was here Saturday,---EthelZapfe
ot? Stanley arrived here Thursday to
wail on' Mrs,. Green.—Mr. Geo,Olivei
moved last weep tohis father's house
—Mr Samuel Pedley and sister • Mrs,
Phais of Ailsa Craig visited a. few
day; around here,—Mr. and Mrs, H.
Bossenberry of Dashwood visited al
the hone of their son Bruce Sunday,
;!V1irs. Bert Holt is on the sick list
—Mr, Jos Gill isalso sick.—Mrs.Bert
Statten of Dashwood visited at J.W,
E olt's for a few days last week. —
Mr .Ed Gill had his barn moved Sat-
uirday.—Mr and Mrs. Walter ng -
land from , Greertway visited at E.
Gill's, River Rd,, Thursday. -- Bert,
Statten visited here Sunday,—Mr. and
Mrs. A Hutson, of Corbett visited at
Ga Lovie's Wedinesday.—Mr, William
Buchanan who was around here for a
few days a-eturned to, Detroit where
he leas been since fall,—Mr. and Mrs.
Shepherd an,d family from Thedford
visited at Asaph Gravelle's,—The fish-
ermen have quite a number of their
diets in although fish are not very
plentiful.—Mr, J, Ross has improved
his house' by putting up a new ver-
andah and new windows and given it
a coat of paint.—Mrs, J. Wilson vis-
ite? Mrs P, Baker last week.
HENSALL
Mrs Jackson • sof Rodgerville, ac-
eampanded by her daughter Mrs. Alex
ander Ingram, jr., of the Township
of Hay left here last week to visit
relatives in Alberta, where they in-
tend to spend a few months.—Mr. IIiclis.
of the Methodist Church conducted
anniversary services in Sandwich on
the 17th ,and where he was for .a
time stationed. Rev. Redmond took
Mr, Hich ' services here and at Chisel-
hasrst.—Our onion king's are putting
in mare onions than ever this year.
6fiss Aggie Shirray returned recently
firont• Toronto and has been opening
up the house and preparing for the
return of her mother 'and siusters,
who have been in Toronto during
the winter and spring months.
Hensall ratepayers Saturday car-
ried with little opposition a by-law
to erect a new town hall on a site
purchased •on Main street. For the
by-law 108 votes were cast, and a-
gainst it only 18.
Crediton
Arbor Day was observed in our
school last Friday. A flower bed wa,s
Planted and the play yard thoroughly
cleaned of all rubbish.
Herry Beaver has commenced work
on 'Francis Clark's new stable.
"Mylar bey' from here:. attended the
Temperance Cainrention in Hensall on
Monday' Judging from the press re-
ports an election is near at hand.
Our baseball boys have been engag-
ed to play ball in, Exeter on Victoria
Day and in Dashwood on the King's
birthday,
The mauiagin.g committee of the base
ball team have had the road scraper
on the diamond of late. It is now
one of the fastest in the district and
wilt make the bays skin their eye to
catch the fast grounders.
H A .Eckert, V. S., has bought a
Ford auto. His rapidly increasing
business has made this necessary.
Henry Steinacher is having his dwel-
ling ,repaired. Daniel Oestreicher is
doing. the work for him.
Michael Beaver and the Flax -mill
Company have had new fences •3re;:t-
ed around their properties.
Herb Young, Garnet Sweitzer and
Herb Falmer were in Bayfield on Sun-
day..
Judge Holt of Goderich was in town
last week on business in connection
with the Division, Court.
The Misses Leah and Mary Young
spent the week end in London.
Little Helen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Dan McIsaac had the misfortune
to fall off the sidewalk and sprain her
elbow. Dr. Orme took her to Lon-
don. on Monday and had the arm set.
Miss Orme is visiting her brother
Dr. T. D. Orme of Lucan.
Our town fathers have had the
street lights attended to, What a-
bout ailing the streets ? Dust is be-
ginning .to gather and the autoes are
getting thicker.
' UTEIEN the food reaches the stomach it is aub3emoat
tomoatiV Y churning movement by the muscular wally ofthe at,mach"—(See
Dr, Pierce's Medical Adviser, page 45), In the liver, kidneys and
skin, the blood is purit'ied;of its waste materials—these or'oons act
si as human filters, leaving the blood ppure and clear --unless liver',:
is a digestive tract and kidneys are clogged.
Dr. Pierces Golden
Medical Discovery
is a stomach, liver and kidney tonic—by assisting
the stomach to assimilate the liver to filter, the
kidneys to act -the poisons aro ; removed,the red blood
corpuscles are increased and.one feels light, fresh and active
instead of logy, dull and heavy« The "Discovery" stimu-
lates the stomach, increases. action of heart 'and 'atter
ies and is a most satisfactory alterative in •blood -taint of any character.
The refreshing influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has
been favorably known for over forty years. Everywhere some neighbor.
can tell you of the good it has done.
Sold by all medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form; or send50 one -cent
stamps to Dr, Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.,and a trial box will be mailed you.
BIDDULPH
Wm, Halloran and family of Usborne
have moved to their new home in this
township ,lately purchased from Rich -
are Culbert,—Anthony O'Dwire of
London his moved onto his farm cn
the first concession.—Jas, Toohey is
working the farm of the late Thomas
Thompson of McGillivray, and intends
to sell it next fall,
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two for $5, at drug stores, or by mail on receipt
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On
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iproperly
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with the sole ann of fulfilling its trust with the highest degree of
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desires of the testator.
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382 RICHMOND STREETT, -LONDON, ONT.
SIR GEO. GIBBONS, K.C., President JOHN S. MOORE, Manager
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The Aged
CORN FLAKES
Get the Original
Use PURITY FLOUR and do justice to your baking ability
Your bread, pies, cakes and pastry can prove to be the best flour you have ever
be no better than the Tiour'you use. For
the sake of your family's health and your
reputation as a cook you should always use
PURITY FLOUR.
Tell your grocer that
you want a sack of
PURITY ,FLOUR.
Give it a fair trial—
an actual baking test
—and if it does not
used your money will be returned.
What more evidence do you require of
the superiorbak ingqualitiesof PURITY,
FLOUR? Doesn't it
stand to reason that
PURITY must be the
best and purest
flour milled? Other.
wise we could never
• ford to guarantee it
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GREENWAY
Miss Encina McPherson went to Buf- r�
Grand al an Vlortday,—iMr, Selbourne 'Eng- More ore ' Bread and Better read
lisp ,returned front• London last week,
N, J. DORS, Exeter, • Sheerrrit are attending
and _Mrs, r Wk
' � atteanding the Branch ; Sold by R. Sefdot, Exeter.
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