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The Exeter Advocate, 1915-7-22, Page 5• LEGAL DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com- missioners. Solicitors for the Maisons Bank, etc, Marley to Loan at lowest rates of interest Offices—Main-St„ Exeter L 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 low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter. DENTAL Dr. G. i+', ROIILSTON, L.A,S., D,D.S DENTIST Member of rhe R.C.D.S. of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Office -Ozer Dickson & Carling's saw otrice. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DR. A R. KINSMAN, L.D.S., D,D,S„ Honor Graduace o'' Toronto University DENTIST Teeth extracted without pain, or any Doti as recti. ()Mee over Gladman Stanoury'e Office, Main Street, Exeter, SYNOPSIS OF pANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND' REGULATIONS THE sole head of a family, or any mala 'over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section Qf available OQmiat ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan oz Alberta The applicant must eppear in perso . at the Dominion Lands Ag- ency ot Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict. Entry may be made - at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not SuhetAgency) on certain conditions. Duties—Six mo tths' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years, A homesteader "nay live within. nine miles of his, homestead cn a fwi of at least 80 acres, on certain cou t tions A habitable house is re- oue8 in every case, except when r e- sidence is performed in the vicinity. Irt pertain 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 earpine 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 has exhausted his homestead Tright may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts, Price $3 per acre. Duties—Must re- side 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, scrub- by or stony land. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cer- tain conditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.G. Deputy ot the Minister of the Inferior N.B.-Unauthorized lrublica Ron of this advertisement will rvot be paid for. Western] University, London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANN INCOME DOUBLED—NOW $75,000. Another Large Addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arty and Medicine. , GREATLY INCREASED ENROL- MENT IN VIEW. Write for particulars to: • E B Braithwaite, M. A., Ph. D. President, CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT.' Ontario's most successful practical training school. Teachers are com- petent, courses are thorough and graduates succeed. We received more applications this month than we had students graduate during the past six months. The three applications re- ceived most recently were for Lady Stenographer at $7 80. Bookkeeper at $1,000 and Commercial teacher- at $140( per annum. Business men want our graduates. -Get our free catalogue at once, D. A. McLachlan, Principal FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st ELLIOTT Toronto. does' not ask for a better reputation than it already. possesses. 'Mc get positions for many a tudents - eac1 year. Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, Principal. 734 longe St- Yonee & Charles Sts, RAND TRUNK RANIEV SUMMER SERVICE to HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO FROM , TORONTO 2.05 a.m. daily for Mtuskoka • Lakes, daily excep Sunday for Lake of Bays Algonquin Park, Maganetawan River `, and Temagami Lake points. 10"15 a,m - daiily except Sunday for • Georgian Bay, Lake of Bays; and Ma- ganetawan River points. ;12,01p.m. daily except Sunday for Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, and Algonquin Park, STEAMSHIP; EXPRESS Leaves Toeente 1115 atm `iskrrjv'es Sarnia Wharf, 4,30 ppm,: ilig �• h Monday, Weduesda} 'and Saturc day", connecting with NN.''Coes °pal atifa; steamships, for Sault Ste: Marie, "Port -Arthur,. Fort William, and Du- luth,'and at Fort William with G.T.P. fRtii1way for Winnipeg and points in It tstern Canada. Coaches; Parlor Library -Cafe and Parlor-Library,Bul fet cars between, Toronto ;and. Sarna Wharf. Further 'particulars en appli- cation to' Grand Trunk Ti'het Agents N. J.-DORlS • •Exeter Peefect Preserves and clear jellies axe made with LANTIC Sugar because It is pure cane, of extra fine granulation, kept absolutely clean and free from dirt and specks by original packages filled at the refinery. 2 lb. and 5 Ib. cartons andel) lb. and 201b. bags 100 lb, bags coarser granulation. Weight guaranteed. Buy in original packages and look for the LANTIC Red Ball on each package. 'S Atlantic. Su cZC n z6„ )C -e A Christian college -home, healthful situation,. Forprospectus and tena$,write tbaPriacipal R. F. Warner, M.A.,D.D,, St,T.iganss, 0 8 DR.peVAN'$ FRENCH PILLS gireeht gulating I'111 for ietonten, $5 a box or three for $1o•i Sq 0. at all Frog Stores, or mailed to any ad dress on receipt of p ice,+Tux Scoastar, flava Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. PROSPHONOE FOR MEN. Restores 1'italitivtfor Nerve and Brain, increases"&rey matter';a Tonle—will build you up. $3 a bon, or two for $5. at drug stores, or by mail on receipt. of price - Tits Scoaer,b Paco Co., St, Catberinea, Ontario. Business and Shorthand Westervelt School Y. M. C.A. Building io London. Ontario College in Session Catalogue Free. pt. 1st to July. Enter any time. J. W. Westervelt, Principal WEDDING INVITATIONS eND ` VISITING CARDS The Advocate is making a specialty of wedding invitations—complete sets with note paper, inside envelope, and outside or mailing envelope, all to match We carry all the popular lines of paper, and we print tbem with either the ever standard script type or the Old English type. Girls, if you are thinking of getting married see our samples—they wi11 make you glad you said "yes" when he popped the question. MITCHELL—Philip Stephens, an English boy, aged 11 years, who is employed hy Air. Hinz,Logan, vas ;iclecin the chest by a horse and d'aed a few hours afterward. He was goinss to put the bridle on the beast when at kicked. CLINTON—Mr. R. J. Glulff a prominent businessman of Clnton. died suddenly o heart lure at his home on Hager street about 5 o'clock July 16th in. his 65 year, He was a retail shoe merchant, lie was fake en all of heart trouble and he died 2 hours, later Deceased was well known in this district, having been born in Goderich Township, and for many nears has been in business in Clinton. He was a. member of the town council for several years sad also acted as chairman of the Centre Huron Board of License 'Commis -a sioners until last \Tay, when his, work was taken over by the province. In religion he was an Anglican and also a *rather of the Masonic and Orange lodges, and a Conservative in polat`tct. The Rev. W. T. Ciuff of Stratford is a brother, also John C1uff of Goderich Township, He leavec a wife and three daughters. ZURICH After two years of most effective and zealous work in St. Peters EV-- Lutheran v-Lutheran church of th is Village. Rev Millet has accepted a most inviting cal, th St Pauls Church in the city of New Castle, Pa.—Dr. B. A. Camp- bell wife and "family- left for Toron- to where they will spend a two week's vacation.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Yungblut, and MrJacob Deichert attended the funeral of a relative at Auburn --Dr. Laurie Hagan, of Chicago, Ills. ie vis- iting his mother tut Hillsgreen,-,Mrs. Joh/. Schitlbe of Detroit is -visiting friends and relatives here.—Miss Flea - nor Hartleib of Toronto is spending her vacation at her home.—Mrs. J. Deichert and .niece: Miss Yungbult, are spending a few weeks with relatives t at —Mrs W. L. Seibert left irn �Dle ro, . on au extended trip to the West, where she will visit relatives for a few months. Last Saturday the new sprinkler was used fou the first time. rhe streets were sprinkled in the after- noon and the town was cool and dust- less for the evening. The large tank is being pumped full now and it is eapecte4.dthat •etiiatLgh water will be a- -•vaitlable 'for -fre"protection - ;incl; Wrinkling purpn es,— HENSALL Mr and Mrs, J. V. Matson .fast week moved to Mount Brydges to te- side after a residence of nearly three years in this place. During this time they have made many friends who are sorry to see them leave. 'sirs. Millsor was presented with an address anti a silver pudding dish ay the Ladies Aid and W. el. S. Auxiliary before leaving, as a token of tpprec- !ation of her good work in these sac 'retie:: of the Methodiist church.— William Welsh of Toronto end son Pete are visiting in town. William has disposed of his fine residence ap- posite the planing ;mill to John Dins - dale of near ICippen, who will move here about the middle of August.— \iucb sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs John Elder over the death on July 14 of their little child, Dorothy Eminaliae, aged 5 years and 10 mon- ths The little girl had been operat- ed on for appendicitis and would have recovered had not pneumonia ,set in and carried her off, 'despite the best nursing and Medical attention.—W. McKay and his brother John S. left last week for a trip to the West where they are spending a month vis- iting relatives.—Jaynes Bonthron, sr., is able to come up town, after being confined to the house for somei time-- -Owing ime---Owing to his team running atvay G. Dick was sa severely injured that he will be laid up tor, some time. — Miss Vera Welsh of Toronto is vis- iting relatives here.—Mise Heins, of Stratford a hiursz, is visiting �v1iss 'Mabel Cudmore.—Mr. H, J. D.Cook, wife and children of Toronto, are here far the holidays. Monet, to . IN THE MATTER OF THE ES' --late of Thomas B. Carling, late of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron. Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that, all person: having any claims or demands against the late Thomas B.Carli,ng,who diet on or about the Third day of July - A.D 1915 at the Vitllage of Exeter in the :County of e Huron, and Province of Ontario, are required to send by post prepaid or to "ieliver, to the undersigned, Solicitors here- in for Martha Carling and Isaac. R Carling the ` executors under the evil' of the said Thomas B. Car- ling theii naanes and addresses and ful, particulars in writing oaf their claim and statements"' of their ac- counts and the nature of the leCdr- ite`; if any held by them. ANL,: take notice that after the Thirty-first day of July, 1915, the said 'executors vicill proceed to, distribute the assets;,afsthie .said dee' ts�'pd among, th ' perspirq centitled the etk', laving regard only to the claim ''orf whi h, they shall then have haenOtice, ,.rid, said executors will not, be liable for the said assets or any part there- of h reof tc any person. of whose aai,n they shaltrot 'then have received notr.:e,' Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 12th day of July, 1915, ' DICKSON & CARLING Solicitors for , the above named execut--or$. antic Sugar Send your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from bag or top end of carton and we will mail you book of 5o assorted Fruit Jar labels—printed and gummed ready to put on the jars. eo ar Refineries Limited, MONTREAL. ohne. ST. dot4N. N. B. FAud. 28 Canadian Sept. li 3 National EXHIB1TION TORONTO $150,000 ' A'!RR c sn $150,000 "PATRIOTIC YEAR" Model Military Camp Destruction of Battleships Battles of tho Air MAMMOTH Military Display MARCH OF' NE tt.!,If,S Farm under Cultivation Millions in iu stock Governni,ant :' rseieits I, itilLUNG Naval Spectacle REVIEW OF HIE FLEET , Belgian Art Treasures Creatore's Famous Band Biggest. Cat and Dog Show WAR: 'TROPT" IES Field Grain Competition, _ Greater Pawltry Show Acres of Manufirctures ' '' YLa , v w Olt Dieu thl usand ` and One New 'Things to See REDUCED. RAILWAY RATES FROM ALL' POINTS G atA.ND BEND 1Iessrs. T. Stweet Wee Balkwill, Dr. Sweet Rich. Welsh and F. Delbr•idge of Exeter had a good catch of fish last geek, in all 315,—eIrs, P. Baker visited in Port Huron for a fete days last week,—Mise E, Shafer of Detroit is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Gill,. sr —Mr and Airs. John Statten of Selattheson are visitinig their daugh- ters around here.—Mrs. John Stephen and children and L. Ziler visited at Ed Gill's, sr., Sunday. -Mrs, Stylies and children of Bad Axe, Mach„ are visiting ,relatives around here, CASTOR A For infants and Children: hi Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of ELIMVILLE file two Mr. Halls of Welburn spent Sunda.y with their sister, Mrs. firm. Elford. --Miss 'slay 'Ihorna:, of London ant. Mrs, Michael Elford, sr., Port hope spent Sunday with Michael Elford jr.--Jackson Wood has gone to Walton for a week to help his brother -11.0w with his hay crop. — Mrs Jamses Howe is visiting with her =the.' in Woodham,—.hiss Irene Ford spent Sunday with friends at the Bend.—Several of the young p o- ple around the burg took fat the piste Me at the Bend on Thursday. —Mr. John Wilcox and wife of Chicago spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilcox.—John Hankin of Ex- eter.-.ia erecting a new cement bridge o P'the creek in front of Mr. Robs. S;innler's. It will _be quite an im- prieeem ent on the old wooden one.— Airs Frank Jackson and daughter Ad- elaide spent Sunday with her father Mr. Wm. Vale. How's ThisP We offer one hundred Dollarsneward for any case Cf Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F.3. CHENEY k Co., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known F. 3. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnaneially able to Barry out any obligations made lip his firm NATIOs u L'Ant OF t'ommanox,Toledo, 0 Hall'sGktarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bot. tie. Sold by all Druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation LUCAN Gerald Hodgins of Winnipeg is spending his holidays with his par- ents Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hodgins—Mr and Mrs, Moorhous.e left Friday for Parry Sound District to organize Jnstitutles.—Mrs W. R. Forsyth .01 NTtedice Lodge, Kansas and •Mrs.Scott and daughter Margaret of Capron, Ok lahoma are thie guests of Mrs. ;vi" J. White,—Frank R. Stanley of the Standard Bank Calgary, • is visiting tis panents, llr. and Mrs. Jas. Stanley. —During the ,pant two .months. Mr.. J, W Hodgins had the lnisfortuine to 1.0 -Act frnur fine cattle by what is ap- parently the poison route. WHALE: --4--^ The holiday season and visiting g tour.; have commenced in real earn-- est iii this district, --Miss Bessie Morley and Edna Gunning returned last Thursday from a week's visit with Miss Ethel Parkinson at St Marys. -Mr. and Mrs, John Weight and Miss Hinkle .lt'lillson visited for a few days with friends at ngerselland London. --Wilson Morley and sister Verde visited over Sunday at their Uncle's David Long, near Hyde Park —The Misses Verda and Lottie Squire spent the week end at Grand Bend, electer Million autoed the the Bend —Hector ;.`iilisc;'n( "piutoed to the fiend on Sunday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Minor Dobbs.—Mr. and '.Ire. Franc: Gunning leave this Week to spend a few months with their re- latiives in the West and other d is- tant places,—Mr. and eIrs. James Hobbs returned to their home et Devizes or Friday after a six week's visit with friends in the \Vest and Britisi- Columbia. --Mr. and Mrs, Wil- ton Brock and. son Norman, Mrs. Wm Brock Mrs. Thomas Brock and Mrs. Wm. Rowcliffe autoed to Ingorsoll and visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ben. Butler,—Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Ogden, Miss Vera Hodgson, and Hilda Gunning spent Thursday at Grand Bend.—Miss Vera Ogdee has returned home atter spending a few weeks with her aunt at Lucan,—Mrs. Thompson of Bos- anquet is visiting her breather, Phillip Brooks. She and Mrs. Suth- erby visited over Sunday at Robert Skinner's near Elinwille.—Mr and Mrs. Albert Duffield visited over Sunday at Wm Steven's at Motherwell. Perhaps you, do not know that Admiritl Von Tripitz is 66 years old that Admiral Fishers is 4, that Admiral Jellicoe is 56, that Kitchener is 65, that French is 63, that Ian Ham- ilton is 62, that Joffre is 63, that Pau is 67 that Klerk is 69, that 1-lecrin en „sb_.that Missing is 71, that 31 gib. - sen is 66, that Hindenburg is a5. that l-iaesele.- is 73. -- LUML Wheat .cutting has carnrnen•ed li- thcingh haying has not been. iia sited because Of so many showers.— cam. Hortor. sports a fine new buggy. — Miss Gertie Zuefle of Hensil, v: a ; the guest of the lsf sses Ryckma t 'oven, Sunday.—Miss Maude Horton ., .Ex- eter is the guest of Mrs. Jas '3road- foQt,—Oahe a number from '•shin locality -hurried to the fire Saturday morning at Alex .Buchanen's--Mr. W J. Crawford, grain inspector of Sup- erior Wis. wife and daub es, ;also his mother from Brussels v:s.:ed at Wm Glenn's, sr., Sunday.—We are quite proud of the music pupils in our vicinity as all were succ v'i.;iul in passing their exam, Maggie ;iebkirk, \lyrtle Ryckntaa, Rossie and ,=lades Broadfoot.—Miss Annie 1: uns:on-: Verna is holidaying at Wm. ar lenn s., —Mrs Robt Hobkirk of Bad 1xe,11. is a visitor here this being her ted home and her friends are see l ;a sea e her again.—Mrs. R. W. Gil„ 1n eLa- forth spent a day or two with .77en.ls —Mr .Dungan McDougall, ,t, d'0al;t r. is the guest of his parents :rer;, HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS! Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the rare curative powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows.. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res- piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special- ists. You am get it at any drug store. Scott & Bowie, Toronto, out. 1 WESTERN Fair LONDON Canada Sept lOth - 18th 1915 $30,000.00 in prizes and attractions Prizes increased this ,:ear by 530,000 Two Speed Events Daily. Fireworks Every Night. Excellent Program of Attractions New Steel Grandstand. Twice Daily. Midway Better Than Ever. Music by the Best Available Bands SINGLE FARE Over All Railways Wes! of Toronto, and Fare and One -Third from outside points, Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary W, J, REID, President ommiww A. M, HUNT, Secretary CANADA'S" EMISSARY TO • BRITA IN Str",Robert Borden, "I caane over to see how' Canada can still! further serve the Einpire".