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Exeter Advocate, 1914-11-12, Page 51 Dr. D. no, RCiTJLwAN, L,i).S„ ‘11D.11, DENTIST $f.m'ker of the B.O.S.A,of Ontario and **nog Graduate of Toronto unlvetaity, Chris. -'-over INokaon & Cariing'e law office. Closed. 'Wednesday atternoone, OM A. rt. I lliamaN, L,D,S., p.r,A,, Honor •Gradusito pf ?bronco Univers y DENTIST Teeth., extracted without pain, or any, • effects. Office over Gladmarl dE Stanbury's Office, Main Bluest, Ifixeter• LEGAL PI( KSON & OAitLIpd, BARRISTERS, ,ab Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers, Coins m:satonera. 'Solicitors ' for the . dolmans Bank, etc. Honey to Loan, at lowest: rates of intermit Offices—Matt Exeter I. R. CarL'nt,, H.A. , L. f•I. Dickson MONEY TO LOAN We have a lamge amount. of •private funds to loan on farm and. village prop - antes at low rates of interest. GLADMA.N & STANHF.JRY • Barristers, Solicitors. Eireter.' T. B CARLING Life, Fire, Accidbut and Plate Glass Insurance, Collecting accounts, and coni ducting auotton salea, — Exeter. Ont. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WBST LAND RtGULATIONS THE sole head of a family, or any male. overl8 years old, may homestead a quarter -section of available DoinL-- ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. 'The applicant must appear in perso i at the Dominion Lands Ag- ency ot Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict. Entry may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub -Agency) on certain conditions. Duties -Six months' residence ' upon arid cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his. homestead cn a fwi of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions A. habitable „house is re - nuked in every case, except when ie,. std ease 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 three years after; earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption patent may be obtained as soon as homestead patent, on certain condi- tions A settler who ha,s exhausted - his homestead right may take a purchas_ ed homestead in certain districts. Price $3 per. acre. Dirties -Must re- si4 6 months in each of 3 years, cu- ltivate 50 acres, and erect a house worth $300. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scrubs -, by or stony land, Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cer- taiat conditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.G. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N•B; U1iautihiorized publication •of, this advertisement will snot be pea' for. DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS ie R gulating P111 for Women. $5 a box or three for' $10. Sold. at ail Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt of price,,,. Tse SCOREL7, DRoa Co„St. Catharines, Ontario. 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Exeter If you;are baviu4 rouble with your Bladder --with incontin- ence or suppression of nrine -_'burning pain --weakness or pain in the back—or Stone in the Bladder- take Gin fills.. They cure -50c.-6 for $2.61) At dealers everywhere._ ess MENSAL', Re•c'. Hicks attended the Provincial Saoday School Association in. Lon- don recently, -Mrs. Millson attended the District Sunday School Conven- tion onven-tion in. Ailsa Craig last Tuesday, -, RoreGeiger proposed opening a drug store in Zurich -Dr. Sellery of Toron to; was here for a few 'days last week, -Dr, Sam. Coulter left last week ;for London, from 'Which' place he, will go to Toledo to open a practice. The death took place on Wednes day of last week, Nov. ,4th' of Arthur Blatchford aged 70 years, 8 months. end the funeral took placefrom the Methodist church to the Hensall Un- ion cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The late Mr. Blatchford resided in this section as a young man :rigid later moved to Dakota Where he resided Eor over twenty years A few years ago: he returned. to Hensall, He had been ,failing •health for two years. The concert given by Hensall Or - any, Lodge for. the • benefit of the Red Cross Society was very largely attended, Short addresses were.de- liv_eied by Rev. W. Doherty; of lien- Isali. Rev ivh-. Collins of Exeter and A. H Musgrove, M,P.P, of Wingham. M• Musgrove stated that there were ov er 7, 000 Orangemen with the -irst Canadian contingent. The program included solos etc. The Advocate and Toronto World will be sent to any address in Canada from now until Jan. 1st, 1916 for $3.25. This, is a remarkably cheap offer anct any person not getting these papers should not miss this oppor- tunity CLINTON-Much regret was felt on Sunday when it became known that Mrs Geo. Maur .of • Huron, Road, west, had been called away. The deceased was a daughter. of Mr. Rich. Baker. of town and was married to her now bereaved httsband about seven years ago She leaves behind a family "el six children, the youngest being an infant only a few weeks old. CLINTON-A happy wedding was solemnized at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs Thos. •Cardwell, William street on Wednesday, Nov.. 4, the contract- ing parties ;being Mrs. Eleanor Shore of Clinton and .Mir. Jas. McLeod of Downie township, Perth County. Rheumatism and Bright• 's . Disease Prot Budlong was Quickly Relieved of Both afflictions by Using Rhei ns..: --o— If you suffer from any form ot Rheumatism remember that RHEUMA goes to work quickly to remove the cause, not simply to relieve the dis- tress, Many years' use has demon- strated that it goes to the seat of .he discasc and expels the poisonous ;nat- ter through the natural channel; - the kidneys, bowels, liver and akin "For many years I was troubled with . Rheumatism also with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys I suffered awfully. Tried many advertised rem- edies. 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Enter any trine, ,r, W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. Principal xncaavi oeetocip`i tart NEWS TOPIOSIOF WEEK imQgprtant E,y+snts Which Have Occurred During the Week, The Busy :World's 8`appeicnngs Care, innY Compiled and Put Into Handy and Attractive Shape ; for the. Readers of Our Paper ---A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. WEDNESDAY. Emperor Nicholas left Petrograd Yesterday for the front, accompan#1ied. by Oen, Soukhomlinoff, the Minister of V9'ar. `Phe Australian Government has Placed an embargo union wool, wheat, and Sour, and on meat and coal, ex- eept to the Mother Country, The Niew Vandendag of Amster- dam states that 10,000 German in- fantry, all boys between 17 and 18, left Liege Monday for Brussels. Gena Carranza declares that he would not abide by the action of the Aguascalientes convention in naming a Provisional President of Mexico. The imperial Government has 'con- seated to assist Australia with a loan .of $100,000,000, This sum *ill be advanced in. two instalments of $50,- 000,000 each, repayable in five years. It is surmised in New York that Charles M. Schwab's mission to Eng- land is in' connection with negotia- tions for the sale of war material, including armor plate and heavy guns. Col. O'Grady, who died yesterday in Winnipeg, went to Valeartier with his regiment, but his physical condi- tion .excluded him from active ser- vice. On Saturday last he took a sud- den turn for the worse. The American steamship Massa- pequa, chartered and loaded by the Rockefeller foundation to convey food supplies to starving Belgians sifted for Rotterdam yesterday atter- • noon with supplies worth $300,000. TI'H hail).•% Y. Toronto's- ” unemployed were esti- mated at 20,000 by Mr: James Watt, president of the Trades and Labor Council, in an interview yesterday. Divisional Supt. Boyd of the Grand Trunk Railway was in SL Catharines yesterday afternoon looking over the several sites for a. station on the western' hill. Over 2,00.0 Swiss families have an- trounced 'their readiness to adopt Bel- gian orphans. Some 500 Belgian widows and orphans already bave ar- rived in Switzerland. Rifaat Pasha, the Turkish Am- bassador to France, according to 'the Havas News Agency, asked for his passports which were banded to him at Bordeaux .yesterday. The Village of Arden was visited by a had fire yesterday afternoon, which destroyed the Royal Hotel, the post - office, a hardware store' and an im- plement and carriage store. An estate of $84,459.31was left` by the late Dr. William Saunders, C.M.G. for 25"years' director of the Dominion Experim.ntal Farms, who died in London, Ont., on Sept. 13. A despatch from Tsinan, in Shan- tung Province, China, says the Jap- anese forces before Tsingtau, the fortified "position of the German ter- ritory of Kiaochow, have destroyed 36 German guns and captured 800 prisoners. FRIDAY. • The winter sailings of the White Star Line steamer Olympic have been cancelled, and yesterday the members of her crew were• paid off. Mrs. Catherine Roddy, aged 99, is dead at the County of Hastings House of Refuge, where she had been an in- mate for over five years.' She was born in Ireland in 1815. The order closing the Chicago yards, on account of the widespread epidemic of foot and mouth disease, Was yesterday afternoon extended to eover all yards and pens in the state. Jay Bennett, whose home is near Marlbank, in Hungerford Township, was in the woods shooting with some companions, when he was shot through the beast, death being in- stantaneous. James Sowards, aged 64, coal mer- chant, died suddenly of paralysis in his office yesterday in Kingston.. He had lived in the Limestone City all his life. A wife, two sons and two daughters survive him. The Panama Canal is again open to traffic. Col. Goethals cabled yes- terday that shipping began passing Wednesday afternoon through a channel opened through the recent landslides north of Gold Hill. Orders have been received by the military authorities at Kingston to organize a new battery for overseas duty with the second contingent. It will be composed of 145 men, 126 horses and four 18 -pounder guns. Luigi Rava, Minister' of Finance, who held office in the new Italian Cabinet, announced Wednesday, was replaced yesterday by Signor Daneo, until now Minister of Public Ins ruc- tion. In the latter office Datreo is succeeded by Signor Grippo. • SATURDAY. A despatch from Salonika says that Ozograpbos, the former gover- nor of that seaport, has addressed a proclamation to the Epirotes, inform- ing them of the annexation of Epirus by Greece, The British steamer .Italia of the Anchor Line, bound. from New York to Mediterranean ports has been de- tained at Gibraltar. The authorities there state that the Italia has contra- band of war aboard. Michael Serago o4 New 'York was eenteneed yesterday by Justice Davis to serve .from" 20 years to life im- prisonment in Sing Sing for the mur- ;der of William G. Martin, a Toronto .milliner, last February. - A fourth squadron 10 being raised in'Lokldon, Eng., by 'Clog EdW,ard's Horse to make good fossa -e sustained by ',the regiment 14 the ftrieg' `line„, 'Ond hundred men from any of the domi'ni'ons are; required. • ' be'tiarraitza• troops retired before a advance. of 10,0.00 'Villa soldiers after fighting twenty miles south of Aguascalientes, according to an offi- cial Villa report yesterday. Gen. Leon eoinmanded the Carranza forces. The correspondent of The London Times is 'as sends tl4e loa'lnlg ” uude'i' hui"rdayfsk`dta`tedram credibly Inforcoe,I that, the *Geri:4,0 leeeee IA the sepreme `attack, on Ole British between 'Ypres and Lille • are 'Well over 50,009." The North German Lloyd Line steamer Kronprinzessin Cecelie, ar-. rived in Bonilla harbor' yesterday, ending her trip from Bar Harper, where she had been interned since a few days after theoperiing of the European war. MONDAY;,. 1<t is officially announced in Vienna that there were 256 cases, of cholera. A Galicia last Thursday. Qf . these,, 126 cases were in Prsemysl. The nine-year-old on of Joseph Perlcins, was accidentally shot by his brbther, aged seven, at their father's home yesterday morning, and died shortly afterwards, The body of Minghella. Michiele, an Italian, was found lying In a ditch 'alongside the G. T. R. tracks. near Kingston. Saturday afternoon. He was 'struck by a fast west -bound train, An agitation is proceeding in Bri- twin strongly baeked by trades union bodies for the payment of a potl,nd weekly to disabled soldiers,, sailors, and widows of those killed in action. Augustin Rodriguez, member of the Huerta commission, sent to Niagara Falls mediation conference last May, wa$ arrested Saturday , in Mexico City. The charge against him is not known, The Petrograd Bourse Gazette's ,Warsaw correspondent says. that 21 persons have died in hospitals • there during•the last:few days from wounds received from German bombs dropped "from aeroplanes.: +. P C. Duimxge, a nanager of London branch ot the. united Typewriter Co., and one :of the best known breeders of•white Plymouth • Rock chickens, in Canada, died yesterday after.a long illness. He was 44 years of •age. Word has been received at King- ston to recruit 'a . portion of the heavy battery. The guns to be used will be the 4.7 inch type. The section to be organized here will con- sist of lieutenant and 3,, men, be- sides shoemakers and saddler's. TUESDAL. The Russians, according to a de- spatch. received at Copenhagen, have bombarded Kohlu and Suglu on the coast of Asia Minor. The military attaches of neutral countries have been authorized by the 'French Government to proceed for the theatre of war operations. The Massey -Harris • Company, • which closed down the day after war was :declared, throwing 1,200 men out of work at Brantford, will start again on a two-thirds stair. Over fifty Italian reservists from Detroit and vicinity passed through Ontario yesterday to rejoin the colors in -'espouse to orders from the mili- tary authorities of Italy. "Impressive in its solemn simplicity was ` the funeral yesterday in Mont- real: of Prof. G. R. 'Mines, of McGill University, who died on Saturday w$ii experimentip.g on himself. Great Britain yesterday gave the United. States official assurances that,;,;; shipments of tobacco in neutral botf`'-' toms destined to any -country in . Eu rope would not be interfered with. The sum of $10,850,000 was wit ., drawn from. the sub -treasury at "':.;w York yesterday for shipment to Ot- tawa and other Canadian cities. All but $500,000 of the amount was in gold coin. Lady Beck is donatin g500 cholera belts no the 18th battalion of the se- wed contingent, in training at Lon- don, and the rest of the men will be 'provided for in the same respect by the local Red Cross Society. glielpipi Mme A. Wein THERE comes a time in every woman's lif4 when she undergoes an important change. 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Deceased was well and favorably known by the old- er people Here, as he often visited hj,s relatives in• this vicinity. The re- mains were brought to Teeswater for interment, Mr. Gillespie, accomipanied Mitchell, Nov, Z -Aeroplanes have been seen on several occasions of lite passing over the town, and reports have ireached here of the appearance of the air machines In Fu'llarton, Lo- gan` and Hibbert, These flights have cau'se'd considerable excitement. Trusteeships Often Mi?� 31 may - Last ayLast T hr o u '.; 'h have every +Confidence• the friend whom you appoint, as 'aIle original Many LifetimesLS:OFnof his Busse This strongTrust 'Company iulfils its' duties far more effectively than it:possible in the ease 'of a private execu- tor. It its ever on the ''watch in the interests of its clients and through its Officers and Management it feels the pulse of the finan- cial world as no private individual Can. ca or write for full information. .THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED 382 RICHMOND STREET, LONDON, ONT. SIR GEO. GIBBONS, S.C., President JOHN S. MOORE, Manager 3 TO TRAVERSE CANAL? Seven British. Dreadnoughts On Way to Pacific, Says Rumor.. PANAMA, Nov. 10.—Panama 'Can- al officials and members of the Lega- tion here say they have no informs tion concerning the report that seven British Dreadnoughts were in the At- lantic bound west, possibly with the intention of proceeding through the Panarna Canal to Pacific waters. Col. George W. Goethals, governor of the 'Panama Canal zone, says he has heard nothing from Washington relative to the use of the canal by warships. 'Die whereabouts of the German warships in the Pacific is unknown here. Glasgow In the Straits. SANTIAGO,Chile, Nov. 10.—Tile British cruiser Glasgow, which ti0s engaged with the German squadro, in a- battle off the Chilean Coast on Sunday, Nov. 1, and the British trans- port Otranto have passed Delgada Point Light in the Straits of Magel- lan, bound for the Falkland Islands, a British possession. to the east of the •extreme southern point of South Am- erica. , ; This information is contaixted in advices received here by the. Admir- •alty from the navalauthorities•in the Straits of Magellan, who said .they had •seen the Glasgow and Otranto passing through the straits toward the Atlantic, .fall Warship at.H. onohulu. HONOLULU, Nov. 10. -..After re- ceiving word that the Gerarlal} gun- boat Geier had been -interned here for the•duration of the var,•the Jap- anese battleship Hizex)yhich has been keeping a watch for the Geier outside the harbor enteredthis port yesterday for fuel and provisions., tin- der the neutrality regulations the Hisen. is privileged to remain 24 hours. • Carranza•Wtthholds Guarantee. WASHINGTON, Nov, 10.— Admin-istration officials admitted last night that the Mexican situation had again assumed a delicate aspect. Gen;,'Carranza has partially fulfill- ed Uflll-. ed theWashington Government's re- quest ' e -quest' for guarantees before with- drawing the American troupe' from, Vera ;Ortiz; but his decree does' not satisfy the Main point asked for by the United States, that Mexicans who served the American Government during the oecupation of the port, be not punished subsequently for such service. ,. a. 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