The Exeter Advocate, 1915-7-29, Page 5LEGAL
DICKSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers, Com-
rnisstoners. Solicitors ror the Molsona
Bank, etc.
Money to Loan at lowest rates or interest
,r
Offices--Main-St., Exeter
L R. Carling, B.A. L. R. Dickson
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
tends to loan on farm and village prop-
erties at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers. Solicitors. Exeter,
DENTAL
Dr, G. F. ROULSTON. L, D. S„ D, D, S,
DENTIST
member of the R.C,D.S, or Ontario and
Honor Graduate or Toronto University.
orrice --Over Dickson & Carling's law
orrice. Closed Wednesday afternoons.
DR. A R. KINSMAN. L.D.S., D.D.S.,
Honor Graduate of Toronto University
DENTIST
Teerr: extracted without pain, or any
bad effects. Off:ee over Giadruan &
Staeoury"e Orrice, Marin . Street, Fixate.;
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or raw
aal,h'over18 years old, may homestead
a ter
a qu r section of available gamut
ion. land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant .must appear
ia persoe at the Dominion Lands Ag-
ency ot Sub -Agency for the Dis- ,
ttict, Entry may be made at any ,
Dominion Lands Agency (but not i
Sub Agency) on certain conditions. ;
Duties --Six months' residence upon i
and
cultivation. of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader may live i
witit<ia tune miles of hire, homestead cn z
a faaw�nn of at least 80 acres, on certain t
conditions A habitable .house is re- t
d• ` d in every case, except when re-
sidace is perforuied in the vicinity..
In certain districts a homesteader in
. a
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$3 per acre, Duties—Six months resi-
dence in each of three pears after
eas'laing homestead patent; also 50
acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent may be obtained as soon as
homestead patent, on certain condi-
tions
,its
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead right may take a purchas-
ed homestead e t
sad ial certain districts.
Price $3 per acre. Duties—Must t re-
side 6 months in =eh of 3 years, cu-
ltivate 50 acres, anti 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.Q.
Deputy or the Minister or the Interior
N.B.—Unauthorized fpublicatian of o
this advertisement will not be paid ror. w
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Western University, London m
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE ty
INCOME DOUBLED—NOW $75,000. s
Another Large Addition to gl
Faculty and Equipment in
Arta and eledecinte.
GREATLY INCREASED ENROL -in
MENT IN VIEW. G
Write for particulars to : S
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E B Braithwaite, M. A., Ph. D. lit
President.
'CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT. pe
' Ontario's most successful practical 'tat
:raining school. Teachers are com- T(
eetent, courses are thorough and. Hi
;raduates succeed. We reamed more he
tpplications this month than we had to
;tridents graduate during thee• past six on
nonths. The three applications re- an
.eived most recently were .for Lady in
>tenographer at $7 80. Bookkeeper at m(
;1,000 and Commercial teacher at it
i140C per annum, Business men want if
Hu• graduates. Get our -free catalogue ,
t once
D. A. McLachlan."Principal
FALL. TERM OPENS SEPT. let. l
ELLIOTT �u
Military D sp'»
Coronto. does'not ask for a better
eptitation• than it already possesses. IN
]fie ger positions for. many students t
act year. Catalogue free. t
W. J. Elliott, • Principal. (
3e Yonge` St. Yange & Charles Sts,
pe.
' RAND TNUNI� 'War die
SUMMER SERVICE to HIGHLANDS,
OF ONTARIO' FROM TORONTO
• 2.05 aen, daily •fou•` Miuskoica Lakes,'
daily excep Sunday for Lake of Bays
Alganquen Park, a\laganteta\van River
and Teniagami Lake points.
10,15am daiiily except Sunday for
Georgian Bay, Lake of:'Bays, and Ma-
ganetawan River points.
12.01 p.m..daily except Sunday for
Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays,' .:,and
ee gongn' n Park, •
STEAMISI3IP -' EXPRESS
Leaves Toronto 11.15 am.
Arrives Sarnia Wharf, 430 p,m:
Each Monday, Wednesday and Satter
day;' connecting with ' N. Cg's pal
atiai : steaniships..1or' Satult Ste. Marne,
Port' Arthtur, Port 'W Ulan',• end .Dn
bath, and at Pare "Wi1lien} ",with GTP"
Railway for Winnipeg and 'point§ ail
Western Canada. Coaches, Parlor
Library -Cafe and Parlor -Library Bu.1-
fet cars betwe•en Toronto and Sarna
Wharf. Further particulars on appli-
caiticiee to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents
N. j` DORE, Exeter
&,.44a71 -
Purelbs.
Pure Cane
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Extra
Qualibr
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seryin Time
Choose your sugar as carefully as you do your fruits. LANTIQ Sugar
makes. clear jellies and perfect preserves because it is pure cane sugar,
granulated extra fine and is kept cleats and pure bee the packages.
2 11u. and 5 1b, cartons and 10 lb. and 20 lb, bags. IOO lb, hags coarser granule-,
tion. Weight guaranteed.
Bay in original packages and look for the LANTiC Red Balt on each package.
Send your address and
small ]ted hall Trade
Bark from bag or top end
of carton and we will mail
you book of €0 assorted
Fruit Jar Labels—printed
and gummed ready to put
on the jars.
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Atlantic Sugar Refineries I.intited, es
JeIONTREAL. QUE. see JO t$,N, B.
na (43f -ere
A Christian college -home,
healthful situation.
For a roseectes an d terreewri to the Principal
R.I. Warner,M.A.,D,DoStAhpmae,Ono
ea.
R. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS erelg�
Marine ant for women. $5 a bot or threefor
to. sold. at ail Drug stores. or mailed to any
address en receipt of price,. Tat Somata. Dattro
a., St. Catharines, Ontario.
H�OSPHONOL FOR MEN.. Xestbres
Vim any
, , r Nerve and Frain; lnei�easea "grey
iatter'•aTonic--will build you up, E3n box. or
tvo for $5.at drug stores, or by mall on receipt
f price. ltht SCOBELL Iaaro CO., Bt, Catharines,
ataxia.
Business and
Shorthand
Westervelt
School
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A. Building m
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Catalogue Free. Enter any time.
J. W. Westervelt, Principal
WEDDING INVITATIONS AND
VISITING CARDS
The Advocate is making a specialty
f wedding invitations—complete sets
ith note paper, inside envelope, and
utside or mailing envelope, all to
etch. We carry all the papular
lees of paper, and. we print them
fth either the ever standard script
'ee or the Old English type. Girls,
you are thinking of getting married
ee our samples—they will make you
all you said "yes" when he popped
he question.
SEAFORTH—Ward was received
ere Saturday of the sudden death
Toronto of Mrs. Willliaan M.
ray a former well-known resident of
eaforth, Mrs. Gray is survived by
fancily of three daughters, her
sband having died last April.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE is hereby given that all
rsons having claims against the es -
:e of John Grigg, formerly of the
wn of Eaeeter, an the County of
iron Stationer, are required on 'or
fo'r'e the 12th day of August, 19,15,
send b'y post or ,deliver to the
dersigned, t.ieir names, addresses,
$ descriptions, and lull particulars
writing of their claims and state -
at. of account verified by Affida-
and the nature of their securities
any held by thein.
WILLARD WALTON. DUNLOP
• Inspector
Parlinmentt Buildings,
Taranto.
dated+ et . Toronto this, 23rd .day o•_'
fy, 1915.'
Notice to Creditors
ZURICH
Arthur- Well of Detroit is.eisiting
at the home of his parents here. --
Nix, E. Appel a.5 holidaying' is Iatn,-
bur, and other eastern. points.—Miss
Gladys `IcNevin, of Wolseley, Sask.
and Rase of Goderich, were visitors
at the home of Mrs E. Appel;—Miss
Dorothy Trtbemner, who is training £or
a nurse in Toronto is spending a few
week; with .her parents, Mr, and; Mrs
11 Truernner, of town,. --Rev. A. D.
c
Gsche 'wife andWrf•ef
amity, returned
to their home in Milverton on Tues-
day after a pleasant visit with old
frienda in this community ,--rMr. and
Mrs. J B. Laporte s-eturned 'ast week
from their visit to the Province of
Quebec Miss Laura Steffens of
Detroit is visiting her friend Miss E.
H,eidemmn,—Rev, E. Holtzman, of
Port Elgin conducted services in the(
Evanelica church Sunday evening—
Rev 'Mir Stempfer of Elmira,eanduct
ed services in the Lutheran Church
Sunday morning, and his son-in-law
Rev. Mir. Kennedy of Ohio to the
evening.—Mrs, Bender, an old and res-
pected resident of Hay township,
passed away at her home on the Baby
ton line, She was in her 89th year.
—Mr J.F. Moritz returned to save]
ler. N,D after a few months pleasant
vial, with his mother, \frs. P.Hauch,
—A terribly sad accident happened
on Saurday in Stephen township
ea Sar to
neat e onthe ,farm owned e
f r l n d b
Sarepta
"• > -
\Irs. Jas Regier Mr. Jacob Re„i�r was
assisting in hauling in hay and while
unloading in the barn he lost his bal-
ance andfellhad
n n e first to the floor
below from the top of the 1ceed, The
base ,af his skull was fractured.
BETTER THAN SPANKING.
Spanking does not cure children of
bedwetting. There is a constitutional
cause far this trouble. Mrs, el,Sum-
mers Box W., 840, Windsor, Jet,;
will send free to any mother her suc-
cessful home treatment with full in-
structions. Send no money but write
her to -day if your children trouble
you in this way. Don't blame the
child the chances are it can't help it.
This treatment also cures adults end
ages people troubled with urine dif-
ficulties by day or night.
For Sale
A 2 storey .brick cottage -roofed
residence and 3 lots situate on West
side o1 Main Street south of Huron
Street in the village of Exeter, be-
im; the residence of the late T. B.
Carling.
This property is one of the best
situated residential properties in the
Village. a commodious house, in good
repaei e urnac;e, hard and soft water,
beautiful grounds, fine fruit, shade
and ornamental trees, a splendid gar-
den and choice small fruits, and al-
togethet a most desirable property.
For (terms and particulars apply to
Mrs. Martha Carling on the premis-
es or Messrs. Dickson & Carling,
Solicitors for Estate of late T. B.
Carling. -
CLERK'S NOTICE QF FIRST POST
ING OF VOTERS' LISTS
Voters' Lists 1915 -=Municipality of
Township of Usborne
Coven ty of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that Thome tisnemitted
or delivered to the persons mentioned' in Sections 8
and 9 of "The voters' List Act" the copies *spired
by the said section tube so' transmitted or delivered
of the list made pnrsuant to said act, of all persons
appearing by the Last re•ised Assessment Boll of the
said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said
municipality at Elections for members of the Legisla-
tive Assembly and at Municipal' Elections, and that
said list was firstposted up at my oiiioe Us -
borne an the 29th day of July, 1915, and're-
mains there for inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine the said
List, and if any omission or other errors are found
therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the
said errors corrected according to law, .
FRANCIS MORLEY
Clerk of the said Municipality.
Dated this 29th day of July, 1915.
THE MATTER OF THE r S-
ate of Thomas B. Carling, late of
he Village of Exeter in the County
f Huron. Gentleman, deceased.
QOTICE . is . hereby given that all
son, having any claims or,demands
lest the late Thomas B,Carliag,who VOTERS' LISTS 1915
c on or about the Third day . of
Gly' ALD 1915 gat 'the Villlage of • MUNICIPALITY OF THE` TOWN -
Exeter ;in the, County of Huron, and SHIP•OF STEPI EN: x :
erovincs of Ontario, are required to
send.: by, post -prepaid: or. to ieli,ver COUNTY. OF; HURON
to the undersigned, Solicitors here=
in for Martha Carling • and Isaac ; Notice is hereby given that I have
R Carling `the; executors under .the transmitted or delivered to the pe•-
wi1' -Off the said Thoni'as` B. Car -';sons .: mentioned in Section 9
ling theii names and addresses and of "The -Voters' List" Act" 'therhop-
full. particulars in writing of their les required by the said sections' to
-claim and statements of their ac- be sc transmitted or'delivered of the
counts and the nature of the iecar- list made pursuant to. said; act, of all
i.tce- it any held by them. persons appearing by; the'last revis
ANI;, take notice that after the ed Assessnheht Roll .of the said Mun
Thirty first day, of July, 1915, the said- icipality to be entitled to vote in the
executors wvll proceed to distribute said Municipality at' Elections for
tl?.N as safe of the -said 'eceaedth erig .members °Of the Legislative Assembly
'tlh persons entYtled . tbee to, . aa.atng valid at Municipal Elections, and' that
regard only tO'' tlr'ee clainiaaof i laahi h ya,sa:ic1 list, was first posted., up at my
<theti 'shall theti'�'hive, tial natiV'e and office at Crediton on' -the 16th Day
sa<cl executors will not be ` liable' at•. July 1915, and<remains there
tt>r t�lie said' assets .or any parteh re- for inspection.
Of to any person of whoa laic they i''tnd . I hereby cant upon all voters'
shale trra•t`thee <have received notree. to take immediate proceedings to
Dated at Exeter', Ontario, this•lZth have any errors or 'omissions correct -
day of Jiatly, 1915, cd according td law:
DICICSON & CARLING Dated the 16th day,. af. July 1915,
Solicitors for the above HENRY EILBER
named executors; Clerk of Stephen Teektlehin.
=it'.i .yell"µ'`.
MILITARY CAMP AT THE EXHIB-
ITION
Every branch of war activity to be
vividly portrayed at Toronto
Ev'ery branch of war activity to be
seen in Europe to -day will be Vividly
portrayed at the Canadian National
Exhibition, Toronto, Aeroplanes will
land at the Millitary Camp after tak-
ing observations in mi -
rr
mi
eat re
battleships will be blown up in the
lake there will be bridge and shelter-
ed trench building armored cars, hos-
pital autos, field ambulances with
stretcher bearer sections, fielddres-
ing stations. field bakeries and .rook-
eries, tunmu.nition columns, bomb
Throwers, signal corps, observation
masts, etc. The Latup wall be occu-
pied by several hundred officers and
men Rall training for overseas sere
vice at Niagara and other camps for
the infantry, cavalry and artillery un-
W'
];I�.LE.
Mr and airs, Frank Bragg spent
Sunda). 'here at the home of TN sis-
ter Mrs John Hazlewood. Their
daughter, Olive Bragg, is spending
the week here with her aunt, \Ira.
Brooks. who has been seriously ill
d r ,. thepasttwo. weeks, who
tt in,a nS, Out 1 h
is improving nicely.—Ernest Gunning
of Kirktan is here visiting withhis
unclec Albert this week.—John
,
4nn
of ilderton has :engaged with cur
blacksmith for the summer.—Tile bay
is all harvested and the fall wheat
is cut in this part of the country,—
Freeman Arksey's house and Harry
Dodds barn are nearing completion.
—Rev Abrey of Granton is to give
a patriotic Oddness here this week,
Thursday -evening.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Gunning have
left for a, two months visit in the
West, --John Ashton of London
spen,. last week visiting friends a-
round here.—Mrs, Thompson of Bos -
angrier is visiting relatives around
here for a few weeks. George Squire
anct brother Henry spent a few days
of last week at his old! home in Grey
Township.—Gertie Su'thurby spent
Sunday here with her mother.—Mrs.
Morley spent a few days of last
weal: at her sister's _Mrs. Lutlher
Oke near Exeter.
MOUNT CARMEL
:\laster West Flannery of London
is the guest of Rev. Father 'Tierney
this week.—Miss Kathleen Murphy of
Detroit is spending a few days in
this neighborhood.—Mrs, Josephine
Coughlin and MTrs. Martin O'Sulliv_tn
of London called on .friends here Sun
day.—Miss Hanna Carey and niece,
Kathleer Brady of Hamilton are vis-
iting Miss Catrey's father here -"-Miss
Marjory Guinan is spending her holi-
days with friends at Seafarth ,his
week.—Messrs. Vincent Collins and
Hubert Mcissac of Detroit are spend-
ing their holidays et the home of
their uncle T. J. Cellists,—Miss Car-
roll and niece, Miss Burk ref Lon-
don were the guests of Miss rosie
Glavin• last week.—Mr. Joseph Glav-
in made a business trip to 'London
last week—Quite a number from here
attended the funeral of the late Jos.
Farmer on Sunday afternoon, which
Itook place. to the R. C. .'emetery,
Centralia — tiliss Kathleen O'Brien
spe »t e ;ew days iast week with,
'friends at Parl itiit,--ali • Maggie
Ptaft returned home last week ii -ter
spending several weeks near Zurich,
—A large number front here attended
the R. C. Pienic at Parkhill last week
1,1.1141414Y
Miss Dennison of London gas beets:
the s
guest of Miss Edna W '
toms.--
�1
Mr and Mrs, Stewart McQueen spent
the week end with the latter's sister
Mrs Lamont, near Blake.—Our school
made a good showing at Entrance
this year all the pupils passing and
three taking honors, We congratul-
ate Miss MicDougald as well as the
scholars. They were Roy . yckman,
Helen Miller, Alma Miller, Pearl Cann.
—Quite a few from here attended the
Chtselahurst picnic to Grand Bend an
Saturday last last.—Miss Gladys Broad
foot is holidaying in Exeter.—George
Glen+ of Brucelield loll a • earling
steer by ,it getting iodbed 'ai a tree
itt tIt- bush.—Master Stanley 'alitchell
haY returned from visiting relatives
neat Brucefield.—Barley cutting has
been commenced in this section.
tCLTNTOP 'Weedily evanii ee
Chief of police Wheatley made a aaul
that will likely end the petty thiev-
ing .,J. Grlegg's jewelry store was
robbee - a d 1 '
bb c n t •at cn fobs, U pipes, etc
e,
.4
were taken. Two of the young lads
visited another jewelry store to have
the watch set and as \Ir. Gregg had
told thejewelers of town, the lads
were caught Part of the goodshave
been returned, but not all. This :rap- �
ture may lead to interesting de-
velopments as to the burglary at
Hovey's store, Sheppard's grocery
store and also to the taking of re-
cord:: from Hoare,'s music store,
HENSALL
Mrs. Thos. Pepper has received
ward that her son Charles had his
leg broken by being thrown from a
motor cycle,—Miss Mary Murdock of
vfilwaukee is the guest of her par-
ents on Oxford street Edmond Gei-
ger, wife and child of S. Thomas
are guests of his parents,—Miss. Hugh
McDonald and son Welling left to
visit Detroit relatives.—Chas, Grassick
and wife of Ottawa are the guests
of his parents,—Will Dougall of the
Royal Bank, Toronto, is home 'for
holidays,—Miss Margaret Johnston has
itecovered sufficiently to be able to
be out.—A. McLean, who has been
in Rochester, is here visiting his
parents. D. B. and. MIrs. McLean.—
Frani. Mfosseau, who. has been `.n St,
Joseph Hospital, London for some
time, is recovering nicely.
How's ThisP
We offer One Hundred DollarsRewardlor any case
cf Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure,
F. J. CHENEY A Co„ Toledo, 0.
We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for
the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and financially able to
Barry out any obligations made iSy his firm.
NATIONAL BANN OP
Comitxscs,Toledo, 0
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, cm* ng di
reedy on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the
system. Testimonials sent free. Price Pi5a per bot-
tle. Sold by all Druggists
Take Hall'sFamily Pills for constipation
HARPTJRHEy;—Qn Sunday morn-
ing last as M;;ss Brown was about to
mill; one of hero.
,l cows she found that
the udder o£ the _antmei had Leen
mutilated. One o-1 the teats had
bean cut off close to the udder and
„mother about half way down. A vet-
erinary surgeon was at once sent for
and he adv ised that the atlimal be
killea to put her out of pain, and this
W0.; done. The mutilation had c,s.id--•
ently been done with a knife or soma
oth er sharp instrument, and it is
hardly possible that it could have
done•.a
bynvd
beenone rnda w 1.
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CASTOR
For Infants and Children
In Use For Oveir30 Years.
Always bears
the
Signature of
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Model Military Camp
Destruction of Battleships
Battles of the Air
MAh3MOTH
Military D sp'»
MARCH DF 8111 ,r.►.a :i
Farm under Cultivation
Millions in Livestock
Government Exhibits
THRILLING
Naval Speeta ck
REVIEW OF THE FLEE1'
Belgian Art Treasures
Creatore's Famous Band
Biggest Cat and Dog Show
WAR TROPIII ES
Field Grain Competition
Greater Poultry Show
Acres of Manufactures
Ong Thousand and One
New Things to See
REDUCED RAILWAY RATES
FROM ALL POINTS
CANADA'S KNIGHT-ERRANT
Britannia's' s' ons :from overseas place all a
her disposal.
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