The Signal, 1908-10-22, Page 3THE SIGNAL, :` GODERICH. ONTARIO
1'Yu*iDAt, October 22, 1908
(ewa 6f .the Sistriet
John Fanner, wbo kw been rugagwl
in the grocery and lhluor business in
I, removed to
last week.
NO. Lillian 1 wool_ second
daughter of Fitted wute!, of HuI-
lett, wad married in Preston on'IiIUrs-
dav, the let lust. to Charles F. Linton,
of Toronto.
Jaws Gumming has sold hi. 100 -
sale farm on the 71,1t euueeaslou of
'luckersmith to H. Kennedy. the pre.-
t•ut tenant. for a eonsidentlioo)of
$5,1011 in cash.
Jliss haled daughter of
!1M•. and Mn.. J. O. Wilson. of Sinlu-
luta, Alta., formerly of Seafor•tb, was
married oil %%'ethie•sday, 1 he 711, in ..
ro Ur. lard, of Sint elute.
Exeter for several
Lomb w with his fa
J. 1V. Hogarth, who taught school
in C.to1ne fur • ate years, but who
has been teaching ;in M,orniogside,
Alta., share the summer vacation. has
Iw. *i e'er: en by the Ontario Govern
went to visit the schuob of I oglaud.
Watchmaking, etc.
I7
1,tALSF.Y PARK
waTeNe•SSI, Jew/utak. orre 1v.
South side of &mare, Ilolrrich, 1Ina.
Civil Engineering
rAUOIiAN M. ICC/SEEM, t-IYllt
y aid flydtuuli,• Engineer, out...Ito Laud
Surveyor.
office McLean Block. l*oleri, h. coiner
Montreal .t reel. Telephone.. 177.
Menesetung Mineral Water
►I1HE GUI/ERICH MINERAL. WA-
TEll ('e.. ma1ufr,'turwri. of "lfuiiee.
tune." are pn•Iwnvl to deliver to any part of
the tow, Ilr hot (linger Ale in pint. and
yuan.. also . Mineral \Paler V. three .ire.
• pin!.. and quart... Seltzer Nater and
Isainle Soda. Thesewood.: are tfi1il`e 1ri.nr
n al pial mineral venter. and are therefore free
horn all iurpurItle.. P. 1. '.%AI.TlN Mas.
carer' Phone ad
music
1 LFRED E. COOK. TEACHER OF
• Plano -playing. Theory, Harmony nod
I uwarrpolot Pupil. prepared fur examine
!ma. of Toronun l'on.ervatory of Mid,. Apply
at Thomson . Mn.ic Store. or redden.... of Mr
harmer Pennington, Brock street, Oolerlch,
Monday. In Clinton, at residence of Mr. ALPS.
M action de. Ontai su •t reel.
MUSIC CLASSES. -1 A!1 PRE.
PARED to ree•eise pupil. for lessons iu
piano and theory. also the Burrow... mm.k:al
kindergarten methal for young children.
Trues. and other information may be had at
TMtm•.on-, mu.tr aur,. Uodeh•h. I -MMA A.
ANDREW'S tf
A. ROY ADAMS .
'TeAowaw or Plaxn
Studio In Bank of Montreal Block. •
Medical
D RS. EMMERSON * TURNBULL
A. T. EMMawwo*, M. D.
w' H. TraRat•u. M. H
Offen Hampton Street. 'Phone 102.
Ilr. Emmenem residence, North street.
Oppo.lte B1. Oeorre'.churcb.'phone I4E
Ur. Turnbull'. residence. Montreal •trent.
tieathweet of Public Library. limps 194.
1)R. W. F. (IALLO%V, M. B.
'Mice. Colborne street. next door to Saver -
Telephone. . d/Me, la: hoose,
R. F. J. It. FOItMTKR-EYE. EAR
Now. Noand Throat only, Stratford, (Int.
env surgeon New York Ophthalmic and
Aural In.tttute ora01. ('finical a...Ht,nt Ear.
Nose and Throat Hospital. (bitten Square, and
Royal London Ophthalmic 'Moorefield Eye.
Hospital London. En``. (Mloe Albert /reel,
Stratford, oopo.lte Windr.r hotel. Iloun.:.
9.12 am. 2-4 o.m. 71 p.nn. Teleohone 2e7
Legal
i L KILLOR-A . BARItIMTER.
.r . eatr*tor, notary, Cr. Money to lend at
lower ate•. OBlce..-North Street, finds', h
Inc., Signal OIBoer. In 440.10rth Saturdays
and Momlays.
I. (3. CASIF;RON• K. C. BARftli
f_! PRH..aliattor. nor. are. rime. (Whin,
U.mplon Street. Oodered, thled. door from
Square.
FROUDFOOT, HAYS & 131.AIR
barrister'. enheitor.• now*. public pr. •
tors 111 the Merit line f •uurt, PIG 1 Mare, rug, .it:•
xel.Iar,, next door ('. A. Nalrn's grocery. Nrf
rate fond. to lend et lews.t rates of interest,
w. PROUDFtxrl'. IC. C. It. C. HAYS. U. V
SLUR.
Di('KiNMos & OARROIV, BAR-
RISTERS, 1 (0tneys, .olieltors, etc.
-flederieta Mone to lend at lowest rates. M
L DICKINSON. CHARLES (JAItlt(aw'. 1.1..11
LU. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER,.dleitor, oommi loner, notary ;subtle,
Hamilton .l.reet, UulerkM (hit.
Insurance, Loans, etc.
,YOUNG "atRl1BERTMON, REAL.
Estate and Insurance Agent.. 'teal es-
tate for elle or to let Properties handled in
any part of the town and county. Vire and
re insurance• money to loan els.
1UHN W. ('RAi(41Rr LIFE, FIItE
e and accident In.nrnnee. Agent for lending
10111.i.1 and •tock warpsefee..Ineuran.•e In all
lines effeet.d or. 1s,mt plan. and .t lowest rates
tall atoffice, corner Wet Street and Square
or address J. rl•. ('RAIUIE, Uoderich, Ont.
Tele .hone 24
'ICKILTAp biiT'IrUA1. 1•'IR1: IN -
at stilt AN('IC CO. -Farm and Moleted
town property in.urn,l.
Oleen .1. 11. 9441.0.11, Pres. Eloper. P. 11
T. Yraser, Vice-I'ro..., lin,eefirld 1'. o.
Thenen E. flays, Ser. -Tress.., Seaforlh P. O
Directors Win. Chesney. Senfurth : John
O.OMrye, Winthrop (hence bate. Sparerib.
John Bennewel' Duldln: Jenres Evans, Iarw•h-
wired Juba. West, _ 1(arha.k ; Thew - Frame,
Rrue!Ifeld ; John 11. Mc1e.n. Kippen ; J.*.
useitely. twmtrn.. .. _•
J. W. Yeo. Holnre.viltc, agent for west
Huron. Policy holders ca. tory imensemente
and get their o.rd• nxvl net' at Tow &
Hrown'., Clinton, Or at It. IL 1'nu'• grocery,
Kingaion street, Oederirh,
- - SHAvnro PASLOR'
tHAVIN(t AND HAIR -DRESSING
PARIA)R.9, -- The bed plane in town.
▪ rpt perigee ; everylhieg eio.n and tont
B1„u,hHF xebengunll Hotel bathBlock I.twoesoor Ila
Jae. FMtdeyl.
BEDPY)Hi illASIK HARBERt4HOP.
TAH well known and popular stand
offers Its piitmn. the hest nervier 19 sharing.
heirrutting, etc., rte. Ladles' shamnonlee
trorin9y. Only skilled hands employed.
Vow- patronage will he appreeaterl. H. II.
J$!F;NMEIt, Proprietor.
Marriage Licenses
WALTER E. KELLY,
OODERICH, ONT.
Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician.
Meier of Marriage'Aoenses.
W LANE, ISSUER OMARRi•
UF AGE possess, (od,rleh, (Int-
- Anctioneering
THOMAS GUNi1RY, LiVE RTOCK
end general a0etloneer. (fleets on Routh
guest. where he will be fennd M all time.
when not ..tying tee'. Torn.. teneonahle end
Ps era effort a stre you etlnfarton,
honGEORGE BECKETT
General Auctioneer.
New System of Tickets and Catalogue..
OFPICE, HAMILTON ST.
P. O. Bos 183.
FWURFS OF LAST ELECTION. I To the E�eCtOrS
• Ftdluwiug ares the figures of the I
n eetious In West Huron and East s 111'
Huron at the general elections of 1941 Irest H aeon•
Scotland and Wale* io the inlet
elucatiuiI, Mr. Hug/trill lef
week for (deal Britain.
Miss Fanny K. Hakes, youngest
• of 111e.-asd•ddrW: m.-filstter;-
uf tit IW1, vowel... of Gita'. and
(Harry It. LudiuKtuu, tf Elms. signed
A life contract in the Hriissrls tonne/
%Villiant Ia►wreo1e Melb'irrrie, tot
the I) Lands stall, Prime Al-
bert. S;wk ; sat of Hector Mctluurrie,
of the 4th cancers' o1' (lees', war
'tweet!) married to Misr Mary EI(eetx
Hymen', of tippet,. Ont.
Alvin ('lose, .on of Robert ('lose, of
Otey, kits patented a useful dreier iu
the fund of an automatic gate -opener,
which will .ave farmers the trouble of
slighting flout their wagons to open
and close the gates through which
they parr.
The death o1' Meuuo Scliwart zest•
trutwr, of Zurich. llhich occurred after
+t long and painful Illness on Thursday
the 8th inst., remover an old and well-
known resident of f lint villagy(e. De-
ceased is airy eft by hie widow and
t wo daughter..
At the home of the beide'' parents
on N'ednetelay, the 7111 inst. Mi..
Pauline 11'riglet, youngest daughter of
Ma,-en.4 Mee. Prank Wright, of Tow.
berry, wee united in marring, to 1Vil•
liam J. Finlay. of Howie'k. Rev. L.
Perrin, ..'' \1'roxr'ter, officiated.
1tev. li. Edgar Allele hat tendered
hIssweignatienr as pastor of the A Mg -
linin Baptist church to accept a call
front Viet °via avenue MAO i.t church,
Hamilton. Mr: Allen is is yigol:ous
Iteaeher and during his pastorate the
lVinghanr (hutch flourished as never
before. liooreter. on kiri new ditties
n t he 1st of December.
and of the ye -election in tMnuth
rest of llut•on in January of this year. They
L last will he useful for purposes of compari-
son on election night :
WEST 111.1./.11DN.
A pretty wedding wee sole zed •tt
the home of Mrs. Johnston, of Glutton,
0,r W. dnesday u1 last week, wbt•m her
niece, Miss Emma R. Rathwell, became
the bride of Leonard E. Weir, of Mil-
ieu. The cer•more wart _l.•rtforined
by Rev. W _ E. -Kerr, of Clintob,
assisted by Rev.. O. N. Hazen. of Lon-
don. uncle id the groom.
Miss Abney C. Murray, daughter of
the late 1)r. S. S. Murray. of Cobalt,
a former ieatorth young lady and a
graduate of the Colleginte Institute of
that town, has been appointed chief
st'perintrndent of the large isolation
hospital recently erected in Grand
Rapids, Mietl. Miss Murray is also
winning dist netio' :aro a is liter of
prose and l"tetry.
Another of the homes id 1Viogbani,
that of Mr. and Mrs. Ilugh Haniilt(nt,
ba. been saddened by the ent niece of
the Grim Reaper and his forerunner,
typhoid Aver. On Thursday. the 8th
inat., Miss Isabella Hamilton. second
daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Hamilton.
r....,,, -way after a few weeks' illness.
•ceased was a most estimable young
woman in her twenty-eighth year. Be-
sides her parents. sheleave* twasiotere
And 'four brothers to mourn her early
removal. - •
A life of industry and nrefrtlnese
drew to its close on Sunday, the 11th
inst.. when Samuel M. Coy, of Cen-
CANADIAN MANUFAC-
TURES.
Capital Invested.
1900
446,916,487 S8316.155
1ncre.ae in s) n. $386999.668.
Value of Products.
1900. 1905.
'411.051375 $7o6.446,578
Bcblease to 5 years, )225.393,2o;
The busier the factories are. the
greater the amount of wages paid.
Wages Paid to Labor
in Canadian Factories.
1900. 1905.
$113 249.350 .$162,155,578
Increase in 5 years, $48.906.228
troths, one of the Inc, red pluneera of
Huron, joined the -dent majority.
Born in lii-Iand eighty-fldr years ,Igo,
decenaed came to Canada in him youth
and settled in the township of Darling.
ton. A few' vents later he proceeded
westward to Centralia'. w her• for fifty.
nine years he resided continuously.
esteemed and beloved by the whole
coin munit y. His widow, one sou and
one daughter aurril.•.
A Sealorth Wedding.
An interesting hymeneal ..rent w..
consummated at the hone 01 John
Beattie. .d Seaforth, ..n 1Vednesday,
the 14th inst., when his yonngeet
datighte•i, Mary A., gals• her heart
ami hared oto Carl P. Nne•hnet . one of
Seaforth's most popular young torn.
Rey. George Buggin wan the .fHcia•
ting clergyman.. The bride, who was
charmingly attired in white foliate,
WI. attended 1.v Miss Helen Beattie.
while Morgan Wilhelm supported the
gngnn. Alism Steep, of t'Iiltinn, played
the welding march.
Former Ripley Man Left Fortune.
Nis 11140. McLeoal, a native of List,
an island in the Scottish Ilighland.,
and for aura of his life a remittent of
Ripley. died re ends in Chicago at
the age of sixty-two years. Mr. Mr-
I,e,sl Regan his business life as an
Agent 1,4 McC..❑ Bro-., nurserymen. of
London, mane years ago, but latterly
accmmuhted a.considerable .orlon* in
land and mining investment,. in the
'.vest. fie ref( a -Tot tune of about
*2.'1,11111,. his sister, Mies Mci.e.al. of
Ripley. and 10 other member. of the
family. Mr. McLeod ass unmarried.
Pioneer of Grey Deceased.
On Senday.,I 11th lost„ an old and
esteemed r•' ent of (trey, in the pet -
son of Jo i Cameron, passe.' to the
(treat 1 ond. Deceased was born in
Scott ( eighty-three years ago and
eA to Cat1da with his parents in
I ' coong manhood. Fur twine thole
r rrssds
id in Oxfdtd .-,,fumy, but in
la75 he settled on ,the 150 -acre farm
near Cranbr,ok which was his pride
until denth. A man of sterling in-
tegrity and kindly disposition, to
know him was to esteem him. De-
ceased in survived by his widow,
seven bona -- James, John, William,
Matthew, Allan and Thomas, all of
(trey. and Rev, R. F., of Georgetown
--and nee daughter, Mrs. 81emmon,
of Pristine, Asa*.
Wive He says he has perfected
rens that will enable him to build
w-ppriced for ears. placing the
111/1,Bine within teach of toll. lin .wne'
My ! That ',terms A great ho.ine•sr
unde•rlttking. "H'm ! It also tepees
a gee** l•rtsking LnsineM."-P;th-
finder.
Trial
free
•
Telling Meknes, Epilepsy, Rt Vitae'
t>•eoe.
Nevem ',-rouble•. e(,p peef(,
, (/.sada eared Ay IJEE eR110Ye1 FIT (13
Ar4I VI El. D.
Lib. ten. Lib
No. I 47 71
No. 2 42 85
No. 3 01
No. 4. 37 73
Ni.. 5 ...iii Sfl 34
No. ti 73 :714
No. 7 8l 24'
_
4005 374 ....
31
No. l SN 8,5
No. 2 (10 94
NI.. :i 53 77
No, 4 03 55
No. 3 49 I11
No. 6... .... 75 711
No. 7 �t5 41
394 494
100
UODg1I(H TOWN8H11•.•
No. 1 34 911
No. 2 41 511
Nu. 3 41 64
No. 4...... .. 21 53
No. ,.i 42 5M4
No. 14 81 34
210 383
173
utocruN.
No. 1 00 50
No. 2 87 •02
No. 3 (G (II1
No. 451 • 47
272 "Ill
51 ..,.
- WEST"-WAWA:YOEN.
No. 1 51 03
No. 2 . . , 45 57
No. 3 .. ..... 33 Ri .
No. 4 75 34
No. 5 53 48)
,250 .250
3
H V LLETT.
No, 1 ..... .... 02 +,
Nu. 2'
No. 4 48 34
No. 4.... . 74. 44
No. 5
Nu.0 53 31
No. 7 44 42
385 281
104
( OLBORNtf.
No. 1 Bl 59
No. 2 28 syn
N a, :3 041 1+)
No. 1 50 30
225 2234
(lYNT1.YYYN. -- .
As a caudLJate for Parliament, 1 re.
epeetfully ask, your support in the
coining a Impuigu. 1 have lived to the
county, with only a ehort absence,
Con. since July, 11403. 1 have taken n
.. home what sense punt in public affairs,
. land have always brew willing that the
.earchligbt should be turned ou ell iter
my public or private acts. 1 du not
Na %• that 1 have not made ruin-
..
uin.. taker ; no one know•. that I base bet-
. ter than myself, 6111 1 do say that 1
- have ;away. endeavored to advance
the interests of the Uoolinion a. a' 1
whole, and (109e of the Riding Pi Istr-
tielJar.
1Vhile iu general I ant a *importer
of the present Government, I am n
believer in the abolition of the Senate
I think it would be w is' to reduce or
• rbo4ish the duty on coal. 1 would tri
to slake the customs taxes paid by
(wooers. as light ;M passible, I favor
any scheme that will give farmers a
telephone 0ysleut, el that every fatlt•
er could have a telephone in his home.
i think t he facilities of the pm:totllce
could be materially iicreaard in the
public interest. 1 believe 1 he voter:
sts should he more up to date, slid
that no one should lose hisfr.nehi,.e
because be had mortal from one con-
stituency to *nether. 1 believe in
Government -control of , any public
utility.
I believe in the prudent erpendltnr.•{
puddle inKbr ewe Tbr the dii•veTopmenf(11 the trade
Dominion. +1ugreat
believe that public men I
should be alcove reproach ; that pt iI
ciples should menu 'tore than pert)
that the ioteresI of the. country is
greater than thnt of an individual. -
If you see dt to elect me as your
representative, 1 amore yon 1 will do
my Lest to show that your confidence
ba4"Botbeen til ijt *reel.
Respectfully soliciting your influ-
ence in my behalf, as well .as your
vies I ani, Very truly yours,
ROBT. HOLNES.
Howlck... •... 349
... Morris '317
... Turuberry .... 217
- 1Vineetrt• .... 53
Winghaui 172
East W. . 24:3
RR('APITULATIO).
Ashfield 41x5 374 .... ....
(Jollorne 125 x31 •.....
iGoderich :394 494 ....
(i
nd'ch tp 2111 3883 ..
Clinton 27'2 221
Wet W 259 250
Mullett 385 :N1 ....
2150 2243
Majority for Lewis 413
EAST HURON.
BLYTH,
N... i ... 46 47. LI4 pros.
N1•. 2 Oat 34
94 80
14
IItU Wl KL.t1,
No, 1 YI 34
N(r, 2.......... 41 54
No, :4 51 24
121 '111
11
OREY.
No. 1 .. 41 57
No. 2.... 61 1St
N1o, :3 71► :-GNo. 4 ' 05 35
No. 5 0R 64
64 57
No. 7 75 47
438 314
121
HOWI(•K.
No. 1.... 60 1(12
No, Al 82
No. '3 ,„49 119
No. d Tei 113
No. 4.. .1111,4 99 lin
No. 41.. 47 72
349 id1l
217
MoRRI$,
No. 2 011 NI
: 41 5(1
No. 4 60 :�f7u
N d
Ne. 41.,:.....
506
302
318
38
3(s1
210
Maxi 2189
Majority for Chisholm 184
SOUTH HURON.
MBA FYIttTll.
Lib. Coo. Lib. ('on..
No, 1 117 71
No. 2 59 39
No. 3 37 27
No, 4 27 30
No. 5 til 55
142
Exrncu.
,... 31 old
:4 Off
No. 1
No, 2
No. 3
Nn. 4
Pitt. 1
No. I
No. 2
No.3
No. -4
No. 5
No. e
37. a
56 77
150 - 274
118
RAYFIRLD
83.92_
59
TUC& YRSYITII.
75 :i5
07 47
51. 36 *-
70 21
72 36
70 32
405 - 190
:7014
4TAN1$Y.
No. 1 .... 49 :k5
No. 2 56 :0
No. 3 :G 9144
No. 4 11 51
No• 5 .... II-..-_ -45--
228 2113
:t5
l'+ BOHYK
52 100
•., (t3 71
31 IIi
7.3 51
219 :tin
' 12)
HKNSALL.
No. 1 91 118
No. 1
No. 2
N... :3
No. 4
27
11.4v.
No. 1. 414 :F.
Ni'. 2 52 :711
No. s 107 ani
No. 4 47 21i
Ni,. 5 18 ;H
No. ci.3 111
No. 7 :4l 4l7
No.8 74 11
157 :3211
11417
terRPRRY.
No. 1 .y_.._. 33 432
No. 2 15 51
No. 3 62 fel
No. a 45 :at
No. (1 45 81
No, 7 (fit 31
No. 8 20 57
No. 9 61 :13
317 :4)2 ••••
15
T11RNIIKRRI-,
No. I.... • 40 412
No. 2.... I44 58
No, 358 04
No. 4 66 54
217 '2144
51
WR07tr(T&R,
No. 1 ,.._ 53 :38
15
wbt(1tA H.
No, i - .... i32 51
No. 2 ...... 35 50
No. 3 -,... 42 71
No. 1 ..... lis 119
173 :Hi
12!4
8A11TWAWARIi4II,
No. 1 .... , 06 53
No. 'l- .... r'JS 71
'No..i_.... 57 41 -
No. f ........... :A1 43
213 210
:S3
RRr ArlT(•I.ATION,
$Lail 1)4 al
BroanolM . ill 111
tires.. 438 314
rl1 ,•
•
0000 r ��
417 508
91
yl(' KILLOP.
No. 1 ..., 118 20
No. 2 Illi 53
No. :3... 00 77
No. 4 74 ?1
m8 227
I:10
11404 PITC LATRTS,
Sewforth ,:307 215
Tuck crani ith 4116 1911
Exeter 1;11 271
Holborn.. , ... 219 :tilt
Stephen 417 MN
Herman ..
Ha'yHeld
Stapler
Ha;‘
Mc4Illnp,
f'PNONr:
e0
•
D. MILLAR CO.
'PN ONE
06
UNDERWEAR
FOR LADIES, DENTS AND CHILDREN.
(iii-stocl`of 1 nderwt'u, for '.allies. (ie(t, and ('hill',-( is the brat
.• Ira% to. ever *Mown, 101/tnrucing :he meant of all the leading
u'aufaetnrrrvy
FOR LADIES
Ype, ialiiueaf h,dies' u•nion
Vesta laud Drawers.. l••...
weight. FpN•riul 'lel'
g*l•111r•Hl . .
A superior line. in Iladice
Vests and !)sewers, a111e.s1
+111' 44001. guaranlrrd Ing
1
11hik41•
, per ,giIrnlrn111H/.11 50(
'I'urnbull's purr 44.4,41 put
fret fitting Vests and Draw -
VI'S, guaranteed unshiiok-
able, Icor brat %aloe in t he
trade, special per $1.00
garment
FOR GEN I LEMEN
( e,,t* Hre.•'•-pian' t4hitt.
xud l)taw'rrs, rxhu hrxct ,
crake. well finished. all 50e
0/111, 14.1' g41'ul.'11t.. .
Gepts' extra, yuxlit y boas
Jibbed Ve•4tN told 1)1,441
goes' liberal sites, well 75c
finished, per garden'
(lents' nol lihlwd
Teets nn.Ihi1►rswt yt'wo14, the kind
for cold WI atli.v '11111 hart!
wear. per $1.00
garwrnl �J�J
(ieut.'rl*tit'al wool Vest.
and Drawee., 'l'urubuII
make, al.dolutel% !instil ink -
a b 1 e• p e r dr1 00
garment . .......
Ladies' and Children; -Mack Drawers, all sizes.
Children's Undlerw‘r in au kiuds� from the cheapest to the best.
Fashions most favored Dress Goods.
Fashions most favored Dress Goods.
Special showeng of all the latest Dress Novelties. including many new
design* w *tog's suet lengths. -
McCALL.PATTERNS, once tried, always used
Phone
56
mill's Scotch Store Pr
T1 -IE cost of livingis
an important thing
in most homes. You
may have to figure close -
l1' in these matters. •a
little extra on a barrel'
of flour may look big to
you.
But there is a differ-
ence between spending
money wisely' and spend-
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SYNOPSIS OF
Canadian Northwest
Homestead Regulations.
Any rye( nurnberd section of 1MEM
lands In Ma,,itob.. Saskatchewan and Alberta,
excepting s .ml Pi, not reserved• may he home•
'tended by euy Person who is the Mole heed of a
family, or any male over 1.4 years of age, to the
extent of one gal*ester meet doll of lee acres., mor•
or lee.
bypollee
the ap phtnr t &t eary l Mmini st be LendsnAgen yt
or Muth agency for the district It which the land
is dtuat,. F nt ry by Proxy may, however, be
',lade Rt all Agency on certain condition. by
the father, mother, Mon, daughter, brother or
.tiler of an Intending homesteader.
The home/deo In Ps: mired to pefform the
homestead dull undo. One of the )(howl*&
pled.
enittival o(n of the la Ms nn residence months' end upon and
years. year for three
form the required rwsdr ence duthe ies by living on
fanning land owned solely by ham, not lee than
eighty IM11 *1'l In extent., in the vi.4nilr of has
homestead. Joint ownership to land will net
meet tilts requirement.
Ch of the father Lor mother ( Min father Is de
.easel' of a homesteader (as anent rest
'lieney on farming laud owned
Mtn
not11 sons (hall PI,,ff11!y (*l4 n'•res Int A I. (b
'1014415 of rhe henr,t•atl. or upon.
entered be by him in the vfrinitl. moon honne-
.trader nosy perform hi. own residence dudes
by Ileing with the father (or mother/.
141 The term ••v*el .lIy" In the two yh'eosdtn
phail aragraphsmh'A,•R in gi d{ a, meaning not mo,
width of rued ISAlli^rtnl11111 ,.1roIDA4vsofthe
width
dnurrmnnt, olYkited In the
.41 .\ homP.leadnr accordance
(e r.erfnrm Ms
r'.hl.nt'e d,ltlml In .tx.x,rl.nrrp wl. h the nhorr
while living with parents n4 on fax ming lam'
nwnel by himself must notary the agent for the
district of etch Intention.
Slit months' notice In writing mu.( be ggttvon
10 the (bmmlos4o0., o} Dominion I*u.d• at
Ottawa of ietento. to epply for Mitres,.
Peru! w• w• CAA
r y of the Minister of this tnMM.r.
N.H,-1'uautheriz.d pantl...oe .f this es-
, vsetla.oent *111 sot he paid ter.