Exeter Advocate, 1914-8-6, Page 5DENTAL
Dr. G. Ir". ItclUi,ST,Oi`T, L.P.S., 'D.i),S.
DRIN'TI ST
Member of fbe R.0,1),5 of Ontario arid:
Honor GraduatA of Toronto University
gifyco:-Otrer Dfckaon & Carlini 's law
oftlee.'•Ciased :Wednesday afternoons.
Dll A. It, KIN,SMAri,
Honor -Graduate of Toronto Universilty
DEN'.4!I ST
Teeth est>racted 'without pain,, or , any
bad effects. Office over Gladinan &
Stanb try's Office, Malin Street, I Izeter,
LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, ]3ARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers., Corer.
mnissi,oners. Solicitors for the Molsonti
Bank. etc.
bfoney to Loan at lowest rates of interest
Offices -Main -St., .Exeter
I. R. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village prop-
erties at lowrates of interest.
GLADMAN & ST4N'BURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter.
T. B CAItLING
Life, Fire, Accldeut and Plate Glass
Insurance, Collecting accounts', and con-
ducting auction Bales. - Exeter, Ont.
S: SYNOPSIS OF, CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or any
male over 18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of available Domino
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan ox
Alberta The applicant must appear
nn perso i at th Dominion. Lands A;
eltcy 6t Sub- Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry ay be made at i.ny
Dominion Leinde Agency (but not
Stub -Agency) on certain conditions..
Duties -Six months' residence upon
and cultiv tin of the land in each' of.
three yetfi A homesteader may live
within nine miles of his homestead cn
a fmm of at leett 80 acres, on certain
coisditioii . A habitable -house is re-
atgred ia, every •tas'e, except when te-
st
e_st enk a to Performed in the vicinity.
Indetain districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section a,Ioptgside ; his" homestead, ?Tice
$3 per acre. "Duties -Six months resi-
dence On each of three years after
02inn:: homestead patent; also 50
aces extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent may be obtained as soon 'as
homestead patent, on certain condi-
tiofns.
A settles who has exhausted his
homestead eight may take a mochas
-
ed homestead in certain districts.
Price $S per acre. Diities--Must re-
side 6 xnonthe in each of 3 years, cu
ltivatc 50 acres, and erect - a, house
wdrtli $300.
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough, scrub-
! -' iy or stony land.. Live stock rnay be
substituted for cultivation under cer-
tain conditions
W . W. CORY, C.M.G. •
Deputy of the MiriLstor of the Interior
N.B.=Una.wthe'rized ,pup)icationo'_*'
this advertisement will not .be paid for,
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e interested and should know
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the MARVEL, accept no
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AUGUST 11 and 18
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Exhibition
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America's Crea test Livestock Show
Acres 'of Manufactures
Exhibits by` the Provinces
Exfaits by Dominion Government
Exhibits by West Indies `
Grenadier Guards Band •
Dragoons'. Musical Ride
Auto -Polo Matches
Circus and Hippodrome
Dozen Shows in. Single Hour
Boy Scouts' Review
Canada's Biggest. Dog Show
BABYLON
Greatest Oriental Spectacle
ever presented on Continent
Paintings from England, Scotland,
United States and Canada
Educational Exhibits
Goods in Process of Making
Athletic Sports
AeroeHydroplane Flights
Grand Water Carnival
Creatore's Famous Band
Score of other Bands
Dozen Band Concerts Daily
Chesapeake and Shannon
Biggest Midway ever
Pence Year Fireworks
International Peace Tattoo ,
10 Bands 400 Musicians
A� g. '291914 Sept. 14.
TORONTO
HENSALL
Mr G C, Petty has purchased from
Mr. Robert Bell of Seaforth the
brickblock that was destroyed by
fire a year ago, with the exception
of one store occupied by, Mr. George
Scott, ,Workmen are now engaged
making preparations to rebuild the
block, -Mr Simon, Dow, has Sold his
dc welling on the London Road to Mr.
Fee of the, Township. of Hay, and Mr.
Peter Stewart also sold to Mr. Fee
his lots adjoining Mr Dow's. -Mr. Al-
exander,Tomeson of Toronto has sold
his brick dwelling on Tichmond St..'
to Mir_ .Charles A McDonell.-Mrs. T.
Peart has gone on a, trip to the West
and ewes accompanied from London
by her ,daughter Mrs., McHarg.-The
Ingrate Block ,accupiec by A! .Scruton
and Colin Hudson has been sold. -The
Messes ,Carlin have rented John Mc-
Farlane's property and moved out of
the King George Hotel.
From present indications there will
be a good average crop of apples.
The Quality is excellent ,and for this
date the apples are a fair size.
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NEWS TOPICS ICS o1 WEEK i 1111.6171:12)11(1111/.54:p(4 161:g al with
Bank of Nova Scotia,
imgq taut Events Which Have
Occurred During the Week,
lithoy orld's Happenipgs Care,
11 Compiled and Put Into
Handy tin Attraetiye Shape for
the Readers of Our Paper—A
Solid H'our's Enjoyment.
WEDNF,SDAyy
fireman was killed and two
,o hero,,,ipjured during a fire at the
state peleen at Concord, N.H.
Giovaifiiti Marcello Caviggia, an
aviator! and hie passenger, Caiailetti,
were killed yesterday at Nocara,
Italy, by a fall of $00 feet with their
aeroplane.
Lee McGiashen's river road resi-
dence, near Niagars Falls, was en-
teye y 'burglard, who stole upwards
of 0Q Worth of silverware while
the fatally was absent in the country.
Simon N. Putnam, of Patersonville,
N.Y,, was shot and killed, while on
his farm yesterday and his wife was
seriously injured, by another bullet.
C. B. Henry, their son-in-law, was
arre.ted.
The military court of inquiry in
tbe case of Major Leonard of Lon-
don, dismissed because of the discov-
ery of beer in the line,. of the London
Field Battery at Petewawa, began
yesterday.
A new railway line will be com-
menced within thirty ,days between
. Bethany Junction and Belleville..
This will complete the C.P.R.'s pro-
posed low grade grain route from
Port McNicol to Montreal.
Maria, three-year-old daughter of
Edward Saari, near Fort William,
was burned to death on Sunday,
when, upon climbing to the top of a
pile of sawdust', it suddenly gave
way, letting her fall into a furnace
of flame in the; middle of -the pile
below.
THI'Ii$I)AY.
The Roman Catholic Church at
Centerville, near Kingston, wassav-
ed from being. destroyed by, ;'fire' yes-
terday by the vigorous work of the
people of the village.
Twelve Polish miners were blown
to pieces by the explosion of eighty
pounds of dynamite while they were
sinking a shaft in the Krajaii mine
near Cassel, Germany.
Hon, Geo. H. Perley gave a -lunch-
eon yesterday in London in honor of
Prince and Princess Alexander of
Teelen It was attended also by sev-
eral prominent Canadians.
Lightning struck the home of J. W.
Bain at Murillo, near Port Arthur,
burning him seriously. His wife was
also burned. The terrified family
spent the night in tha rain.
In a battle with natives near Ta-
zekra last Sunday, the French forces
lost 56 men killed, among., them three
officers, and 90 men wounded. The
tribesmen had 150 men killed,
Gen. Carranza before his departure:
yesterday . for Monterey emphatically
stated no .molestation of persons or
property would follow the march of
the Constitutionalists into Mexico
City.
Harry Pringle, aged 56, died yes-
terday morning after an extended ill-
ness. He was twice the Liberal can-
didate for the Legislature in West
Hastings. A wife and one daughter
survive.
Guy Rogers, son of Lieut. -Col.
Rogers, former postmaster of Peter-
boro, has been appointed to a pro-
fessorship in the Royal Military Col-
lege at Kingston. He is at present
in England.
FRIDAY.
Ex -Provisional President Huerta,
who .arrived in Kingston, Jamaica,
July 24, completed arrangements yes-
terday to sail for Spain.
Toronto was chosen as the next
place of meeting of the Life Under-
writers' Association of -Canada at the
session of the convention in 'Halifax
yesterday morning.
State railroad employes armed with
carbines and ball cartridges were
placed on duty yesterday at all the
railroad bridges and cuIverts
throughout Germany.
Clothes and other articles valued at
over $120 were stolen from the Ital-
ian workmen's living car near the
G. T. R. tracks Wednesday At 'Mimi-
c. in Broad daylight.
TJ. S. Secretary of State 4ryan
who made two more Glia tan?i a
speeches yesterday, is gets: n .t. e
first $250 at each meeting and ha f
of everything after that.
Martial law was proclaimed yester-
day over Boldera, Russia, and the
mouth of the river and its vicinity.
Steamers have to obtain special per-
mission to pass in and out.
The Town Council of • Breslau,
Germany, yesterday voted an appro-
priation of $5,000,000 for the pro-
visioning - of the civil population in
case of Vie mobilization of the Ger-
man army.
Crying, revenge against the.
"tyran-
ny and oppression" of Russia, about
2,000 Poles and Ukranians, members
of the.revolenienary parties of these
former principalities, held a mass
meeting hi Ottawa.
SATURDAY.
Joe, a white bulldog, seven years
old, starved itself to death from grief
at the loss of his mistress, Mrs. W. H.
Payne, of Corning, N.Y.
Burglars broke into the Carlstadt
station of the New Jersey & New
York Railway station Thursday night
and disappeared with a 200 -pound
safe.
Wm; J. Q. Delaney, Toronto, will.
apply to Parliament for a divorce
Prom his wife,,Loulsa Delaney, .Toron-
to, on the statuary charge and de-
sertion.
Fire destroyed the Grand Trunk
Pacific pier and damaged the Colman
dock in the heart of the Seattle wat-
er front, causing a loss estimated at
$500,000,
That no orders to fire were given
to the Ding's Own Scottish Border-
, ere at the time of the riot in Dube
lin, was: stated yesterday by Major
`Haig, who commanded the detach-
merit at the time,
Notice is given in The Canada Ga-
zette of a special general meeting of
the Metropolitan Bank shareholders
The President Grant of the. Ham-
bnrSeAtnerican Line which sailed
frolll NOV' . York Thursday has been
recalled by wireless. The sailings of
the 1,'rineess Luise and the Amerika,
the latter now in Boston, have also
been cancelled,
AY..
Special prayersMQND, for'peace in Europe
were given in, the verioti5 churches in
Montreal. yesterday, Protestant and
Catholic.
D. D. Davidson, a prominent con-
tractor of Newbern, lost his life in an
accident thele. He was working on
ii scaffold, when he fell.
Word was received in Hamilton on
Saturday that David Tope, the well-
known ex -football player and con-
tractor, had been killed in en auto-
fiiobile accident nen 13ewtonyille.
Militant suffragettes yesterday dis-
abeyed the truce ordered by the Wo-
men's Social and Political Union, and
made an attempt to destroy the an-
cient cathedral at Lisburn, Ireland,
This weeks' Ontario Gazette con-
tains a,• proclamation of the with-
drawal of the town of Ingersoll from
the jurisdiction of the County
Council. it will henceforth have a
council, of its own,
Prince Oscar, fifth son of Emperor
William of Germany, was married on
Friday night to Countess Ina Besse -
waltz, daughter o1' Count Bassewaitz
Levtzow. The official celebration of
the marriage has been set for Sep-
tember.
Seized with cramps when he was
bathing off Fisherman's Island, To-
ronto, Saturday night. Daniel Craw-
ford, aged 23, an employe of Eeroil
Bros. Construction Co., sank before
help could reach him and was
drowned.
The Antarctic ship Assurance,
which is to carry the expedition head-
ed by Sir Ernest Shackleton to Wen -
,dell, S.A., from which point the ex-
plorers :will attempt tq crops the
South Polar continent. left the
Thames raver Saturday.
TUESDAY.
The British cruiser Berwick left
Havana at midnight Monday with all
her lights extinguished.
It was currently reported in Lon-
don yesterday that Lord Kitchener,
would be made Minister of War.
The directors of the Liverpool Cot-
ton. Association, at a meeting yester-
day morning, resolved that the cot-
ton exchange be closed endeinitely.
The New York clearing house at
a meeting yesterday decided to issue
clearing house certilleatee to meet
the currency situation brought about
by the European war crisis.
It is reported that the Constitu-
tionalists are slowly closing in on
the capital of Mexico from three
points. General Carranza moved
southward from Tepeji Del Rio
Sunday.
A severe earthquake shock was
felt in Kingston, Jamaica, at 6.32
o'clock yesterday morning and caus-
ed •consi'derable alarm among the
inhabitants. • Little damage, how-
ever, wan •reported.
The electors of Belleville yester-
day voted upon a bylaw to confirm
an agreement between the city and
the Trenton Electric and Water. Co.,
for the lighting of the city. The
result was a victory for the bylaw.
AN APPEAL FOR HELP.
BeIgium's Ruler Calls On Britain For
Protection.
LONDON, Aug. 4.—The most im-
portant feature of the diplomatic sit-
uation in Europe yesterday was the
appeal of King Albert of Belgium
to Britain to preserve the integrity
of his kingdom. The : aessage to Bri-
tain followed an offer from Germany
to Belgium to recognize the latter's
neutrality if she would permit the
transportation of German troops
across her territory. This was firmly
refused, and King Albert sent the fol-
lowing telegram to Britain:
"Remembering the numerous.
proofs of Your Majesty's friendship
and that of your predecessor, of the
friendly attitude of England in 1870,
and the proof of the friendship
which she has just given us again, I
make a supreme appeal to the diplo-
matic intervention of Your Majesty's
Government to safeguard to integrity
of Belgium."
MOBILIZING IN BERLIN.
City Is Active But Little Excitement
Prevails.
BERLIN, Aue. 4. — The mobiliza-
tion of th r German army proceeded.
yesterday with absolute calm. There
were few signs in Berlin that any-
thing extraordinary was happening,
with the exception of great crowds at
the railway stations and the lack of
taxi cabs, half of which had been re-
quisitioned by the army authorities.
An open air religious service, attend-
ed by malty soldiers in marching kit,
was held yesterday around the Bis-
marck monument, outside the Imper-
ial Parliament House. All joined in
the Lord's Prayer.
A notice was issued by the police
stating that the Emperor's strength
and time were absorbed by the wort
imposed on him in this serious hour
and that it was not proper for him
to be disturbed by popular demon-
strations.
In accordance with the imperial
constitution the •Kings of Bavaria,
Saxony and Wuertemberg have plac-
ed their armies under the command
of Emperor William.
Would' Send Money to Americans.
NEW YORK, Aug. 4.— 'Use of a
Milted States 'warship to earry to
Europe $3,500,000 in gold for the
relief of stranded American tourists
was proposed by New York bankers.
yesterday, and Benjamin Strong, jr.,
president, -of the Bankers'. Trust Co,,
lest for Washington to make .tbe
suggestion to President Wilson.
Dirigibles tvad e i
g I x e I3 lgrun .
BRUSSELS, Aug, 24. ---The l'retteh
Minister has informed the 13elgian
Government that three German
dirig-
ibles
were observd last night flying
toards Brussels, have Invaded e•
gian territory.
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Side ii the M. C. Cameron property
on, the bank, Mr. D. going to his farm
;tile. WiaS.t $,iiortly anct 4vi11 likely
remove there with his family .text
spriing.
Marr, Fred Davis and family will re -
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J J. Merner, M. P,, has purchased a
new sevev passenger Studebaker car.
-Mrs McWaters- of Detroit is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs, H, Well, -Mr.
and Mrs L. G. Beeman of Detroit
are visiting at the latter's patents:
Mr. and Mrs, R. Heideman. -Mr. Wer-
ner of Buffalo is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs John Weldo for a few nays.
A, Tiruemner of Toronto is spending
his holidays with his parents, Mr.:end
Mrs Heutry Truemner.-Messrs. Ru-
dolph Stade and Tatman Wurm spent
last week with relatives and friends
in Detroit. -Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hess
and son, George, Band Mr. G. Howard
spent a few days at Niagara Falls 'est
week. Mr. and Mrs, Finkbeiner and
daughter, Hazel, of Mdlverton were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Writ. Hoff-
man. -Mr Art, Well of Detroit is
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Well -Mr; and Mrs:
Arthur Stelck, Mrs. Carry Heyrock
and Mrs, Lydia Geiger left Tuesday
far Niagara Falls and other cities,
M,rs : J B. Dennis of Galt is visiting
her father Mr, G. Holtzmann.-Theo_
Rader has invested in a new -Ford car
-M1•. and Mrs. Albert Heideman; and
son of Detroit are spending a tow
days with Mir. Rudolph Heidemrn. -
Henry Heideman of Detroit is spend
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'Mr. Wilfred Brown of Toronto .s vis-
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-Mr and Mrs. August Weseloh of
Berlin are visiting at the home ,>'f Mr.
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day, 1st and will coondUct it as a 'irst
class -house without license, and Mr.
E.R. Sweets will again assume the
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