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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-6-24, Page 5It takes two to make a quarrel, and we seldom; have any difficulty in, find-' ing the other ons. SYNOPSIS or CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS THE sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter -section of available Doubt,- ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta The applicant must appear in perso 4 at the Dominion Lands ;ag- ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict Entry may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub -Agency) on certain conditions, Duties—Six motnthss residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader -nay live within nine miles of his, homestead cn a few of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions A habitable .house is re- curred in every case, except when re- sidence 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 eaarttinr homestead patent, also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption patent may be obtained as soon as. homestead patent, on certain condi- lions A settler who has exhausted his homestead right .may take apurchas - eel homestead in certain districts, trice $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 eultivatioe is subieet to reduction in case of rough,scrub- by or stony land. Live stock may oe eubstitutea for cultivation under cer- tain conditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.G Deputy of the Minister .of thf inter or N.13.—Unauthorized publleat:on A' We advertisement w ll not he pad CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT.' Ontario's Best Practical Training School. We have thorough courses and experienced instructors in each of ow 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 DR. DeVAN'SFRINCH PILLS Uleite: e;ulating pill for Women. $5 a hoe or threcfor address4sO rccciptof prStores. ce.. TienSccoonear. Dare Co„ St. Catharines. Ontario. IPHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. I'.estores �'im vice mattter" to ToNerveiif builld you. . $ increases og, or two for $5 at drug stores, or by mail on receipt of price,- Trip Scoi u. Dave Co., St. Catharines_, Ontario. FALL. TERM OPENS SEPT. tst. ELLIOTT., /- tedd/J Toronto, does not ask for a better reputation than it already possesses. We get positions for many talents each year. Catalogue free. W. 1. Elliott, Principal. 73e Von; e St. Yonge & Charles Sts. Notice to Creditors I\ THE ESTATE OF LAUGHLIN elcDONALD, late of the Township of Stephen . in the County of Hur- on. farmer deceased. NOXICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that creditors and . otbers having claims - against the above nailed deceased who died cn or about the 19th day of December 1914 are required to 'transmit par- ticular:: of same to the undersigned solicitors for Thomas Joseph Hall and Stephen Morrison, ,executors of the will of the said deceased on c.r before the 10th day of July, 1915. AND NOTICE is further given that after the said 10th day of July, 1915 the said Executors will pro- ceedt,v distribute the estate if the saic deceased among the persons en- titled thereto having regard ' my to the claims of which notice shall have then been given and that they will not b liable for • the assets or any pari thereof so distributed 'o any person of whose claim they shall not then have had notice. ROBERTSON & COUGHLIN 22 Downie Street Stratford Solicitors for Eicecutors Stratford June 8th, 1915. Notice to Creditors 12' THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE McCARTT Y, late of the Township of 1\1cGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, spinster, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursiral1t. to the Trustee Act that creditors and. others having claims against tele above named deceased who lied cn or about the 27th day of March, 1915 arcrequired to transmit ;lar- , ticulari of same to the undersigned solicitors for the Reverend : Daniel Farstei and Thomas Joseph Hall, the executors of the will of said de- ceased or or before the 10th 1 ' day oI July 1915. AIL NOTICE is further ivei that after the said 10th day of July, 1915 the said Executors will pro- ceed to distribute' the estate of the said deceased among the persons -en- titled thereto having regard only ;!o' the claims of which' notice shall have their been given and that ' , Siey will. nor be liable for the assets of taw' part .thereof so distributed 'o any person o; Whose claims they hall not then have had notice.. ROBERTSON & ,COUGHLIN 22 Downie Street Stratford Solicitors for Executors Stratford Jtsne 8th, 1915 Only a Blindfolded man would uy an automobile today without looking the Maxwell over There's no -excuse today for any man who is "jollied" into buying a car before he looks over the 1915 "Maxwell. We give you the tw 1 vital things in this Maxwell Car and then the 17 new features that have made the 1915 Maxwell the most talked -about car ever produced. Here are the two vital things that any sane Man wants when he buys an automobile In the first place —a handsome, real automobile that he can be proud to rider in. n the second place —a powerful, fast, economical auto- mobile that will take him any- ' where and bring him back. We give you these two vital things, and then just about every other detail of re- finement, comfort and endurance that you can think of. Take power and hill.climbing ability, for example—when you buy a 1915 Maxwell you buy an exact duplicate of the stock Maxwell cars in which " Wild Bill" Turner and "Billy" Carlson broke two World's Re- cords in two of the toughest, roughest moun- tain hill -climbs ever made—Mt. Hamilton and Mt. Wilson. Take speed and endurance, for example— when you buy a Maxwell you buy a car made by the same designers—the same chief engi- neer—from the same Maxwell Laboratory, heat-treated, tested steel, that was used in the Maxwell Racers in which Barney Oldfield and "Billy" Carlson both broke the 300 - mile non-stop race records in Corona and San Diego. Read This List of Expensive Features. The 1915 Maxwell Ffas These Features And Marcy Others. Attractive Streamline Body Pure 'streamline body • graceful drown fenders, With all rivets concealed. '• Alt the grace style and "snap" that you will find 1n sinept the highest priced ears. A High -Tension Magneto . Nearly ail p the high priced cars have tension magnetos. A igh tension magnets *TIMositive ignite n. The Simms magneto, with which the Ma - well is equipped, is recognized as oaks of the belt magnetos made. Left Side Drive— Central Control, Left side steer, with gear shifting levers in center 01 dridihk compartment—center ceatroi--leas been cep.@d by leading makers of sive altop4o- • s as the safeat and most cotee e l for the linter; that is Ivh the Maxwell has it. Tile Max- well is so easy to drive and conteel that a child can handle it. Three -Speed Sliding Gear Transmission A11 high priced cars have a eliding gear trite - =lesion. It is costly to make, batt it is the bat' If the motor has the power,` sliding gears 'will Pull the car out of any mud or sand. The Maxwell -111113 a three -speed selective sliding gear transniissioa because Maxwell -engineers do not consider any other type to be worthy of the Maxwell car. Double•Slipll Radiator with Shook Absorbing Device • The Maxwell: radiator is of haadseme deo!g1, gracefully' curved, and it is built to be troeple proof. It is the expensive double shell type aid has ample cooing capacity. The reenter e „mounted to the . frame by newel of a shock ab- sorbing' device on each side, which reliefes the radiator of all twists and see. of the frame, caused by roughness of theThe sheab, sorbing device also minimizes fend. enl� he possibility ore radiator leaks. The Roomy Full 5&Passenger Body Adjustable Front Seat We 1915 Maxwell has a -full grown 5-piisseagor body. The front seat is adjustagble, you ciin move it three inches forward or baekWwrd. This makes the car really comfortable for the driver. No cramped legs for tall people or uncomfortable reaching for short people. Mast drivers' seats are made' to flt anyone—so St no one, Low "Up -keep" Carburetor The carburetor used on the Maxwell was esnee- ially designed for it after long and severe tests under every conceivable condition. Economy tours conducted by hundreds of dealers and owners in different sections of the country have proved its efficiency, its quick response to tbreyetie and its extremely low consumption of gasolene. It has been termed the "low up -keep" carburetor. Irreversible Steering Gear The greatest margin of safety has betel pro- vided in the steering gear of the 1915 Maxwell. The Maxwell irreversible steering mechanism is of the expengeive worm -and -gear type and its su- periority oval eveey other type lies in its many $,d3iistmor ents. At no time is mare than a fourth e bearing surface et the gear which opefe to the worm in use. When needed, a new beating surface may be had by adjusting the gear a quarter of a turn. In short, the Maxwell steering gear has four Bayes the adjustment of any other kind. Heavy Car Comfort ' writ Surprises most people is the smooth, buoy- ant riding qualities of the Maxwell. The 'spring suspension of the 1915 Maxwell is the same costly combination of long semi-eIllptical front springs and the three-quarter elliptic rear springs that is used on most heavy weight, high priced care. The Maxwell offers you every essential of the high- est priced machines at a etth of their cost. One Size of Tire—Anti-Skids on Rear Tee Maxwell oar is one of the easiest cars in flys world on tires. Maxwell owners Berry but olio spare tire and but one size of spare tubes. leconom- tail 30 ipch x 335 inch tires are used an around! A. &Mous make of anti-skid tiros are suppliedi en rear wheels. A Dependable Electric Starter Por 00' extra, you can have your Maxwell de- livered equipped with the famous Simms -Hutt elec- tric starter. This starter is efficient, trouble proof end easily operated. And the Maxwell is completely equipped from the. clear vision, ventilating windshield at tee„ front to the -spare tire carrier at the rear, - ,� r�-_-e-_ Maxwell The Company's Guarantee of Service to Maxwell Owners No other automobile is backed by a more reliable service than that guaranteed every Maxwell owner. Scores of Maxwell dealers in every part of this country are always ready to give exppe�rt advice—to make adjustments and to supply new parts at reasonable prices. This splendid Maxwell Dealers' Service Organization is perfected and completed by the great Maxwell Service Station in Windsor, Ont. The main offices and factories of the Maxwell Motor Company in Detroit, U. S. A., are within comparatively short distance of many points in Canada. This in itself means rapid delivery of replacement parts to Canadian Maxwell dealers and owners. Maxwell Service is one of the great advantages enjoyed by Maxwell owners. Order ..ii:41Viaxwell from us now and when you want it delivered we will The,'751-2% increase in:Comedian • ";• s t The T 1.2 is increase in Canada . duty will not increase the price othe Rive you your Car,. ->not an excuse on delivery, day axwell car in Can daho price of 4h. i� Maxwell car in. Canada. .6% t s► "EVERY ROAD IS A MAXWELL ROAD" P.O. L MACTUUC WtND3OR TA*U1 70 :m► W. E. Oestricker, Crediton, Ont. x.0.11. ILa41111C WINDSOR st aTEI ! 70