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Exeter Advocate, 1915-5-27, Page 5DENTAL Dr. G. F. ROULSTQN. L.D.s,,. D.A. DENTIST Member of the R.C.D,S. of Ontario and; Honor Graduate of Toronto Qnlversity4 OIh cO--ver Dickson & CarlinB;'a law office. Closed Wednesday afternpons. DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.D.S.,• Honor Graduate or Toronto Univeraits DENTIST Teeth extracted without pain, or any' bad effects. Office over Gladman 6t Sta nbury's Office, Ma$fl Street, Exeter., L.EGAX DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers, Com- r1asioners. Solicitors for the Moleon0' Bank. etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest Offices—Main-St., Exeter f. R. Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson MONEY TO IRAN We have a. large amount of private funds to loan on farm, and village prop - arose at tow raga of interest. MADMAN & STANBURY 13arr'sters. Solicitors. Exeter. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORMl1 WEST WD REGULATIONS THE sole dead of a family, or rear mal.. over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter -section of available Domin- ion land in Manitoba, Saskatehewan or Alberta The applicant must appear is perso , at the Dominion Lands Ag- ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict, Entry may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but rot Sub;Agency) on certain conditions. Duties—Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader -nay live within nine miles of hi„ homestead cn a lave of at 'least 80 acres, an eertain Conditions A habitable house is re- nusled in every case, except when a e- sidence is performed in the vicinity.. In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter sectlan alongside his homestead. Price': $3 per acre. Duties—Six months resi- dence in each of three Years after earltine homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption 1 Patent may be obtained as soon as homestead patent, on certain condi- tions A settler who has exhausted his homestead eight may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. Price $3 per acre. Ditties—Must re- side 6 ,months in each of 3 years, cu- ltivate SOacres, and erect a house w*rth $300. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of xough, scrub- by or stony land. Live stock may be substitutes for cultivation under cern tain conditions, W, W. CORY, C.M.G. Deputy of the Minister o1 •ths Interior N.B.-Unauthtorized Publication of this advertismnerit will [vet 6e pa'.d for. DR. DeVAN'SFRENCH PILLS bl©Re- ,rgulating Pill for Women. $5 a'bos or threefor $10. Sold at au Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt of price,, THE SCOBELL DBL* Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. 1'HOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores • Vim and ;italtty;for Nerve and Brain; increases "grey matter" ; a. Tonic—will build you up. 53 a box, or two for 5, at drug stores, or by mail on receipt of price, • TUE Saimaa. DErc Co., St. Catharines. Ontario. STRATFORD. ONT.'� Ontario's Best Practical Training School. We have thorough courses and experienced instructors in each of ons three departments —Commerc- ial Shorthand and Telegraphy. Our graduates succeed and you should read our large, free catalogue. Write for it at once. D. A. McLachlan, Principal MANY COLLEGES CLOSE FOR VACATION at midsummer. Our col- lege does not, , ELLIOTT G�G2G:?Z�d�1r Yonge and Charles Sts.. Toronto( is strictly first-class, .NONE", "BETTER IN CANADA. Enter" now so as' to get a;.poasition in the early fall. Catalogue free. Western University, tendo ANOTHER GREAT ADVAIS"eE ti �1COmg DOUBLED N;( V•"'$.7- 60 Another_ Large A'dditian to Faces+ ty and Equipment Arts.. and NI!edncnie GREATLYINCREASED, ENROL MENT'IN VIEW. a Trite for particulars to: B Braithwaite, M. Ai., Ph, D , President. ;,Directions have been, 'issued for mail communications with Canadian Seidler.. who are prisonersof ,.•Mar an. Germany RAND TRUNK SYS EM ATTRACTIVE TRI'PS TO Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays Georgiem. Bay Algonquin: Park French River Kawartha Lakes ' Miaganetawan River '1'imagami, etc. Round trip tourist tickets now on sal: from "certain stations 'un Ontario .kat very low fares, with liberal ,top - t! er.s � usgoitA, EXPRES, JP, Leaves Tcsonto 1.015 aim,, daily,,. ex- cept Sunday, far Muskoka wharf Huntsville Algonquin Park sand North Bay Catvnectioni aailea.made at v1us- kok-fa Wharf for Muskoka Lakes and •,at Huntsville for points on L•a'kIe of Bays: Parloraxbrary Buffet car to. Algonquin park; ::,Parlor -Library -Cafe car' and first class coaches to North Bay`: Full, particulars and tickets e+n -ayaplication to agetystsy� ,; " Horse Routes. AATHFINpER, 15330, 17676, is a our: bred imported Clydesdale Stal- lion anti Will stand "at his own stable, Lot 5 Con: 1, Usborne this season. W T. Colwill, PQoprietor Wes. Web- ber Manager. LORr`HOWATSON, 11,406, 10,- 703. is a fine Clydesdale. Monday he leave; home R.R. No, 2, Ailsa Craig afternoon and goes to Perry Bice's; Tuesday to :Mose Simpson's, to Ben Doblc's Wednesday to W. E. Mask- ett C Biddulph, ta' Dan Sullivan's;; en Thursday to H. Millson's Whalen ; to Hugh .Carroll's, Bidduiph ;. Friday to Ham Wilson's and home. —T. W. Hodgson Pros). & Mgr. VOLTAIRE 32682, a Percheron stat lion wil leave his own stable, Lot 27 Con 11. fiibbert, to Isaac Moore's Tuckersmith, to John Cochrane's ; Tuesday to Hy. Errett's to Zurich • Wednesday to Simon Greb's Cred- iton- Thursday to Jas, Shapton's, to R, Sillery's ; Friday, to S. Cudmore's to home -John Chambers, Prop. & Manager HESOPE 76,585, a percheron, will leave home Lot 4, Con. 1, Usbornes 'Monday to Hy, Hodgins', to Geo. Has kett's, Tuesday, to W. Crunnigan's to Wm Brook's, near Granton; Wed- nesday to D. O'Mara's, to Wm, Hod- gins'; Thursday to Eli Bice's, to Wm, Culbert's; Friday to Wes, 1/ether's, and home,—Rich. Colbe' rt, Proprietor and manager, 1dUMIDE 75739, 67970, 1480, is an in -molted Percheron, the property of Regal, Bros and Wit zel & Son. On Mondav at noon to Thos. Webb's; Tuesday to John Young's, to illat, Regan's : Wednesday to Wan. Flynn's to Centralia hotel; Thursday to Sam Pym's to Wm. Frayne's; Friday to Dan McCurdy's, to Crediton hotel; Saturday home.—Wm, Witzel, Man, CLAN MACGREOR 5566, 1J528 a inure -brew imported Clydesdale will os, Monday leave the :tietropolitan Hotel Exeter, and go. to Wm. Johns, Cola 1, Usborne. to Wm, 1lillcr'a, Me G:!lis ray • Tuesday to Alf. iiilmore's to A & W. McWilliams; Wednesday to Robert Flynn's, Biddulph, to Thos 1lodgins - Thursday to Hy. ' tcFalls, to Alf Coates, Usborne; Friday, to to Wm Ford's, to Jas. Etheringtan's Saturday to Henry Rohde's,' to his own stable S Baskerville, Prop. Sr llgr, FRENCH GIRON, 69758, 3,542, a fine Percheron Stallion, on Monday wilt leave home, Con. '15, Stephen,and go to Albert Devine's, to Grand Bend, Tuesday to Jake Geiser's, Shipka, to home • Wednesday, to Hy. 'smith's, Con 10 to Crediton; Thursday to Dan I•Jaugh's, to Rau's Hotel Zurich Friday to Wendel Smith's for noon; to Dashwood till 7 same, t oW ln. Da- vinc s' Sattarday.-to Can, 16 and home Isaizslt Tetreatt Wm. Devine Prop ' Tan, TATLER, 14554, 17531, is a pure - bred Clydesdale, Monday noon leaves home Crediton, to Wm; Hodgins' Tuesday to Albert King's, and home till Thursday morning; when he goes to Sam Jory's, to Paul Coates'; Fri day to Jonas Sims and home,— ELI KING Proprietor and Manager. HYGRADE 46294 Hygrade 46294, a beautiful hay Trotting Stallion, will stand for ser:• vice or, the premises of the under- signed Lot 5, Con. 2, Stephen, Hygrade, 46294, was sired by Hen- ry Winters, 2.103; Dam, Aliso Del- march. 2.14Si, half 'sister to Ace, 2.05,.f G sire Ed Winter, 2.08, own brother to Hawthorne, 2.06%, Winner in 1903 ai the 320,000 Bonner Memorial Stake which was the largest sum ever offer- ed for a trotting race, and never been equalled up to that date. Sire of Al- len Winter 2.063; winner of the $50,000 American Trotting Derby,1908 and later sold :for 550,000. Miss Win- ter. 2.223; Henry Winter, 2.103_, and other fast ones, all trotters. - G dam. Charming Bunker, 3.101; Sire a' dam, Deimarch, 2.11%. Dam ar. Delmarch had 8 better than 2.30. Service fee 510; payable Jan. 1,1916 W. R. ELLIOTT. • JOHI' SMOLLETT, 44459 is a 'granrd big bay standard bred Trot:- ting rot=ting , Stallion. Will stand at his awn stable. ,Thames Road. Arrangements can_ he made with Wm. Schroeder, Ether H. H. Brown, Proprietor. LORD OF TINE MANOR, 23216, is ah b,eatutiful tblgek trotting ' stallion- _( isa,'C'2.08 anl{years ,aid trial 2 21. st:Otter 32% ""seoftirds.) Will : stand for 'the season •1915:' at the Proprietor's Farm three mules from Exeter, L. & B R. ':SYS. H! H. Brawn, Proprie- tor Thaines Road; STILL •HUNTING CLUE. Goderich May 23—The Robt. 'lean,. murde,, still remains a•mystery, .:nd finless something unlooked (or turns hp.zt•,wil' nev'eir be solved Thef de- tective; are still warking on the case pumping out all. •, the; •.ss,aJils is the neighborhood looking for 'the ;un. BASEBALL.—A .ball game ,bas been. arranged with Centralia ;ta- be played !here. Friday everting. The Local boys have been working hard to get in trim and a fast and exciting game` is prom- ised the :fast's. Notic6 to Debtors IN THE MATTER OF THE Es- tate • of John Hawkins, late of the _Township of Hay, in• the County of Htureess Yeoman, Deceased. Alt pesspns owing the' ove :estates will kindly pay the an utit of theist! indebtedness to the um ershgned soil-. icitors for Thomas Hawkins end Jos eel. Hawkins, .executors of the Jest' Will and testamient of the said fohn. Hawkins deceased, -on' or before the Seventl "Dayof June, A.D. 1915. Dater at Exeter, Ont,, the 19th gay cif May, 1915, " ..,I?IQKSON & . CARLING Solicitors for the above named•. „executors. ate Te- '*\ The "Mark of Quality" which accurately weighs, and automatically seals Lantic Sugar in:- dust -tight, germ -proof cartons, By this method of packing no hand touches the sugar from the Refinery to your pantry. Lantic Sugar de which automatically packs Lantic Sugar in white cotton and jute bags. Wonderful machines weigh and stitch tight each bag—no hand touching the product. These machines give an idea of the up- to-date methods employed in our new Model Refinery—where every step in the process of manufacture is planned to make—"Sugars of Extra Quality." Buy in Original Packages Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited MONTREAL, QUE, ST. JOHN, N. B. 2 Look for the Lantic Red Bali on each package 2olas ivreco L. sa Lao CLINTON-.Alfred F. Neuss _lied suddenli in San Francisco 'ori Thurs- day -He was a .dative of Clinton be - ins' the youngest sea of thealaite John A Nelles ,Who cotldiycted e tlbookstore here some ,years,•, ago; ands was :'iso tome: clerk for . several 'Years', Notice to Creditors, IN THE MATTER OF THE ES - tate Gf .John, Haat-law, late of the i Township of Hay,, in the County of Huron, Yeoman, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all person: having any claims- or demands against the late John: Hawkins, who died on or • aboiut the 29th day of March. A.D. , 1915, at the Township or Ha un the County of Huron, •and Province of • Ontario, are tequired to send by past "prepaid or to Deliver to the undersigned, Solicitors here - ii foe Thomas Hawkins and . Joseph Hawkins: executors and 'trustees Ti- de: the .will of the said John .flaw-, kips their narnes and addresses and full, particulars in writing of their" claims and statements of their ac- counts and the nature of the secur- it e. if silty held by them:. AND -lake notice that after the Seventh' Day, df June, 1915, the .aid- Thomas Hasuleiiets city-Joiseph flaw, ktns will proceed `to "Idistrtbiutl tapasset of the' hsaud dec.ea'sed A' kmotg, „tit . per os + 3ititledb:'t h eret 6' axing tlt �j3#o•ty1e1aums�fzwh'ch ev shall,t1e1i shave 'had, notice,. and • a.' the said , `]Tomas ; awkih;s t.11Ct • oseph Hawkins •1 ,1 • o i-1504; ' •K: swYl n t for the said 'assets or any, pt there- of to any' person; of whose claiat they sisal', not than ' have received noti,:e, Dated, at Exeter, Ont. the 19th dr of, May, 1915. DICI'SON & ' CARLING Solicitors ,for the above :lamed executors. MOUNT CARMEL Mi James Quarry of Stratford is spending. ,a few. days with his parents herie.rM3', John .'Gwlnan ; disposed of his driver to Mr. Stewardsonn of Greenway receivva• g• ar; geteel figure.— Mrs: :'JtJhn McDonald' o1• the. 1,4th of McGillivray is improving, after her re= concession McGillivray,—Mr. Patrick Flanagan spent the 24th in Datr3it. —Mr. Wm. Barry is spending a ' ew weeks with friends at St, Thomas and London.—Mr. Jos, Glavin saurciha;ed the adjoining lot,, formerly owned by the late Miss Kate: Carty, paying a good figure.. cent illness.—Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Coughliir of Stratford spent a few days with the former's brother, Frank Coughlin. -'Miss Nonie O'Hara of Parkhil is spending a few dale's with her mother, Mrs. Mary O'Hara of 14 THEY GOT HIS RANGE F. g.,a, : . r; % • '' ,'• /yt , CoVER6461E11*., t ,..E___'"�'<eFRr '":)1 2`(.1 a s.� �RERoRt• 4 Frank Oliver: Gee! I tkongh.1war dugiel completely