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imilsAtionera, Solicitors for tfne Mblionsa.
t8a?ik. etc.
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We have alarge amount of private
Bunds to loan on farm and village prop-
,arse$ at low rates of ingest,
QLADMAN &; STAl*BIIR
I3airisters. Solicitors, Pireter.
DENTALS
Or. G. le, ROULSTON, I.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
*tetnper gf the R.C.D,S. of Ontario and.
Honor Qraquato of loronto riniveredty,
Office --Over Dickson X Cariing's law
office- Closed Wednesday afternoons,
DR. A R. KINS5fA.N.
/donor Graduate ae Toronto Univeralt7
DENTIST
:pert extracted without pain, or any
owl etfecta, ()Mee over Qiatiman $
fits' bi.u'r's Office. Main Street, Exeter.
$" 'NQ 'S.IS Ol+ CJ$ 4,DIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
THE sole head of a family, or any
anal::'over 18 years old, may homestead;
a quarter -section of available t)Otainet.
foil land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta The applicant must appear.
inperso , at the Daininion Lands Ag -4
,eacy at Sub -Agency for the Dns
tact. Entry may be made at any
Dominion Lands Agency (hilt not
Sub -Agency) on certain conditions.
Duties—Sir months' residence upon'.
and cultivation of the land in each of
entree years, A homesteader •nay lire
'*ltlda nine miles of lain„ homestead en
a f�ll, of at least 80 acres, on certain
co ons. A habitable house is re-
otfeeed in every case, except when re-
-sidenee is performed in the vicinity,
ler certain districts a homesteader in
.goOti Standing may pre-empt a quarter
-section alongside his homestead. Price
3 ,peraere. Duties—Six months resi-
dence dence in each of three years after
earpana homestead patent; also 50
alias extra cultivation. Pre-emption
patent may be obtained as soon as
*homestead patent; on certain condi-
tions
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead right 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-.
pleat° SO acres, and erect a house
wo3•th $3110,
is subject
' a 'o
cultivation .
The area of 1 a
to reduction in case of rough, scrub-
*byor stonyland.
Live stock
may
be
substituted for cultivation under cer-
+taitt conditions.
W. W. GORY, C.M.G.
Deputy of the hffnliter of the Interior
N.B.—Unauthorized publication of
•,hie advertisement will not be pa^.d for.,
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MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box 840 , - - WINDSOR, ONTARIO.
A NEW ISSUE
of the
Telephone
Directory
is now being prepared, and additions and changes
fori t should be reported to our Local Manager
at once.
Have you a telephone? Those who have
will tell you that it is the most precious of modem
conveniences.
Why not order to -day and have your
name in the new direetory?
The Bell .Telephone Co. of Canada
Gertic. Laramie are home from Brant- 1
ford got the holidays.—Dr. Peck left 1
to spend two weeks with friends in
Montreal. Norman Tremner, dental
student is hthne for the holidays—Sid
hey Geigel is home from Toronto.—
Jas. lionthron and child axe here :rein
the West.- eli,sses Pearl Brown and
Ruth Rennie are home from Stratford
Normal.— What might have been a
serious, accident occurred on Tuesday
morning as James Green and wife
were .driving up street in a +:utter.
Their horse took fright and ran up
Street Turn/ng the corner next to
the Post Office the animal tools to
the sidewalk and the cutter struck a
tree or pole and upset, throwing the
occupants with great force. Fortun-
ately neither suffered more serious in-
jury than a bad shaking up.—Nelson
Blatchford has returned from the
West
Mr ,Win. Moir of Toronto has an -
pounced 'the engagement tag :lis niece,
Anna :Baud Madge to W.B, Elder of
Hensall, the marriage early in January
ZURICH
—x—o—x—.
Mr -Edward , Hey, son of Mr. C,
Hey left for Drumheller, Alta., where
he has secured a good position --:-Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Herford and family of
Elkton, Mich., are visiting at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallman.—Mr, Alfred Melick of
the Bronson Line has sold his fine
WANTED NOW
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in Huron County..
PAY WEEKLY
Outfit free, exclusive territory and
money making specialties. Out
agencies are the best in the ousi-
ness for we sell the highest grade
of stock at most reasonable prices
and guarantee deliveries in •first
class condition. Nursery stock is
selline• well this year and good
money can be made in this dis-
district. For particulars write
Sales Manager.,
PELHAM NURSERY CO.
TORONTO, ONT.
Business and
Shorthand
Westervelt. School
Y. M. C. A. Building
London, Ontario'
College in Session Sept. 1st to ,:uly.
'pull particulars and birth reserva- ` Catalogue Free. Enter any time.
tion on application to Agents ' r
N..iJ DI�RFr i[2tar•1, W. West, tel., Principal
20
50 acre farm to J. J. Merrier, M. P.,
for the handsome sum of $8000. Mr.
Merner gets possession in March.—
The Hay Township Report shows the
total receipts for the year amounting
to $47,551.82. The total payments td
$45,069.00 leaving a balances on hand
and in the Bank of% $2,482,82. The es -
set; amounted to $3,703.27, while the
liabilities are $1,801.62. The town-
ship owes on debentures $28,410.37.
The Hay Telephone System has a bal-
ance on hand of $1,576.25.—Mr. Robt.
B, Manson and bride of Bi+sbe.e, Ariz„
arc visiting at the home of nis broth
er, Mr, J. A. Manson(—Mrs. Joseph
!Foster Jr„ accompanied by her •noth-
. er, Mrs. John Yost, who has aeon vis-
iting here, left to spend the Christ-
mas pt the home of her parents at
': Kilda, Mich.
HENSALL -
Bert White of Detroit is visiting
at his home here.• --Misses Amy and
Cow Sale
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Jas. Fer'guson, of Ingetedi1, has pa-
starueted Thos. Cameron to sell by
publio auction at the MRTROPOLIe'
TAN HOTEL, EXETER, on .FRIDAY!
DEO. 31st, at one p.m. sharp, the
following s 15 high grade Dueham
'Cows of milking strain; 10 high class
)Holstein Vows; a few 2 -year -ohs
beifers.t Six of 'the feows .are just
freshened and the balance, comingIn
In January, February and March. -As
MMr. Ferguson has always brought
good clean stook and has ,proved him-
self reliable, parties in' need of ,;cows
will d� Well to attend this sale,
Terms --,Six Months' credit on fur-
nishing approved joint notes; et dis-
count of six per cent per annum oft
for cash„ '
JAS. FERGUSON, Prop.
THOS. VAM BON, Auctioneer.
GRAND BEND
A Happy New Year to 31L --Jars:
John Baird received the sad U on
Tuesday of the death of her father.
Mt Stubbs of near Thedford. Mr.
and Mrs Baird attended me funeral,
Friday —affr. Ezra DisJardine of 4I-
Berta is visiting his parents and oth-.
e. relatives around here,—Sate Car-
riere and Elton Green aro home from
Parkhill for the holidays. -Mr.
hurt Pfaff of Exeter visited ins grand=
father Mr Fred Ilse last week.—Mrs.
Edwards front the West is visiting
her lather Mr. las. Mollard.--Mr, F,
Bake. treated soave of his friends to
an oyster supper Friday evening.—Mr.
Alf, 'T'iedeiman, who has begin work-
ing in Port Huron,. returned dome Fri-
day,—Mr Bert Holt was in Parkhill
Friday,—Mrs. M. Gill left for Exeter
Tuesday to spend the winter,—Mr.
Wilbert and Francis .Dewey of 'l,m-
herstburg were here attending the
weeding of their brother Situ. on Fri-
day.—The Christmas entertainments
iIa the Methodist and Presbyterian
churches were well attended .and were
anti much appreciated. The .aroceeds
trf the former amounted to 334, and
tha lattet $63.. 30, --•The 'manse was
list scene of a very pretty °vedd,n
cam Friday evening, when Mr.. imon
Dewey eta, united in marriage to Miss
Marion Reveille. eldest daughter of
Jffr and Mrs. Louis Reveille. the ,cer-
emony being performed by the Rev.
A Carenere. The ceremony aver :he
young couple repaired to Brcnner's
Hall were a reception was held, ,and
at which a large number of 'nvited
guests were in attendance and a very
pleasant time was spent by all. The
bride received many useful and hand-
some presents.
ZION.
Mr and Mrs. Wm, !'earl of Rock-
wood are visiting at Mr. John Pearl's
—W Penwarden of St. Thomas, who
was attending the funeral of die late
Win Smith Js still visiting with
rel-
atives andfriends here.—Mr. and Mrs
rs
Wnm, Kyle of Exeter spent the Xmas
with tieiSon Herman nerc.—A sleigh
load from here attended the concert
at Woodham, the other night. On
the way home one of the young men
Ins: his hat. It is said that he ,was
more interested in some one of the
company than he was in his hat. How
ever he had a long search the next
morning fat the missing he -ad gear
but hear he found it all right.—Anoth-
er young ,man from Centralia got lost
while trying to find the ,home of his
sweetheart,—Mrs, HermaKyle en-
tertained her Sunday school :lass on
Thursday night,
SAINTSBURY
lir. George Godbolt has purchased
a new gasoline engine.—Miss :tines
Alexander of Sunshine visited friends
here last week.—Mrs. Sampson
Falls and Ernie Penrice .7a.e i alum -
ed from the West.—Mr. Richard Dick-
ins has purchased Rich. Blackwell's
farm on the 4th concession of Bid-
dulph It contains 100 acres and the
purchase price was $6,500.— On the
evening ou Dec. 21st a Christmas :ree
and program were given in St, Pat-
rick's Church. Short addresses and
music were given and a choice num-
ber we: the drill, "Tenting. on the
Old Camp ,Ground." Rev. Byatt pre-
sided aria the proceeds amountea to
$22.00.—An interesting school r_oncert
was held on Wednesday afternoon in
S. S. No. 9, Biddulyph, of width Mr.
J. A. Brintnell is teacher. Mr. H. W.
Hodgins was chairman and a lengthy
program of addresses, recitations,
songs,etc., was rendered, and a dainty
lunch served. There was a goodly
turn out of ratepayers and others.
CHOICE FARM FOR. SALE FY
TENDER
Consisting of Lots 32• and West half
33. North Thames Road, Township of
Fullarton County of Perth, Ont. Lot
32 contains 121 acres on which there
is an up-to-date Stone Dwelling, Bank
Barn 36x9G and 34x50 Drive Hoase
and Hog Pen 28x50; Silo 14x40; up-
to-date stabling, cement floors and lit-
ter carrier, % acre choice garden, 2
acres orchard, 10 acres first-class hard
wood bush, 55 acres in grass, balance
ploughed ready for seeding.
West ball of Lot 33 contains ,81%
acres on which these is an up-to-date
brick dwelling, bank barn 40x90, frame
Barn on stone wall 36x58; 1 acre or-
chard,, 7 acres good hard wood, 14
acre, fall wheat, 25 acres in: grass,bal-
ance ploughed ready for seeding.
These farms' are situated in one of
the finest localities in Ontario. Well
fenced and drained; never failing
spring well, and clear of weeds; con-.
venien- to Baptist, Methodist and
Presbyterian churches and day school;
;4, •milefrom village of Russeldale, 7
miles from Mitchell. Possession 1st
March 1916. Terms -10 per .:ent. on
acceptance of tender, balance on Mar.
1st, 1916 without interest: Sealed
tender.: will be received ap to. 1
o'ctoce p.m. on 4th day of January
1916, for the above mentioned farms,
either separately or in one block, by
Thos. Cameron Auctioneer, R. R. I,;
Kirkton, Ont. For particulars apply•
to auctioneer or to' John G, Roy on
the premises.
Blank forms for tenders' car be' had
by applying to ' Thos. Cameron.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
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TORI
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The. Sind YOU Rave Always Bought, and which has been
ill use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per..
aortal supervision since its infancy.
• . Allow no one to deceive you in this.
.All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children! Experience against Experiment„
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 4614 Bare.-
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups.. It is pleasant.-
Contains
le>nt.contains neither Upiuu , 3Iorphine nor Other Narcotic
substance. Its age 1$ its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in eonstant use for the relict of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, au Teething Troubles and
.Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,.
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and: natural sleep.
The Children's I'ainacca The Illother's
Friend
GENUINE CSTORIA ALWAY ►t
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The purchase price of this famous
1881 Rogers Al Plate
E give coupons with every ase. pur-
W chase of all the high grade guaran-
teed products
made by the Unitedd
Drug Company. We are willing to Iose
money on the silverware to get you ac-
quainted with these goods, which are stan-
dard in their line.
"Rexall Remedies"
Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,
Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods, and
hundreds of other items, household prepara-
tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se-
cure this popular silverware, when you can
get it on our half bought plan. As an ex-
ample, this teaspoon that sells for aec. you
can get for ioc. with coupons.
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TWO COUPONS will be given with every 25c, purchase of
REXALL PRODUCTS.
ONE COUPON with every 25c. purchase of any other article in
our store.
ASK FOR COUPPONS AND BUY YOUR 1881 ROGERS Al
PLATE AT HALF PRICE
COLE'S DRUG STORE .
"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $530
Ford Runabout
Price $480
Ford Town Car
Price $ 780
The above prices f.o.b. Ford, Out.,
effective., Aug. 2, 1915. No speedom-
eter included in this year's equip-
ment otherwise cars fully equipped.
Cars or display and sale at
MILO' SNELL'S EXETER,