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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-3-29, Page 5SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS, The sole Tread of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may home- stead a quarter-sectionof available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatgh ewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency far the Dis- trict. Entry by proxy may be made at.any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub -Agency), an certain condi- tions, Duties -Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may rive within nine miles of his homestead on a farm ct at least 80 acres, ami cer- tain conditions. A habitable house is required except where residence is performed in the vicinity. Live stock may be substituted foo - cultivation under certain conditions. In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt -a ;quar- tet -sec tion uartet-section alongside his homestead. Price $3,00 tin' acre, Duties -Six months residence in each or three years after earning home stead patent ; also 50 acres extra cul- tivation . Pre-emption patent may be, obtained as soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions. A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties --Must re- side six months in each of the "three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300. Vii. W CORY, Deputy of the Minister of' the Interior N.B.—Unauthorized publication of:, this advertisement will not be paid ' for. -64388. DR.DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS g 0 R eulating Piu'for woman, $5 a box or threefor $10. Sold. at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on rcoeipt of price., Stores, or SCOBBLL Dauo Co;, St. Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Restores Yp,italitT;for Nerve'and Brain; increases "grey matter '•aTonic—will build you up. $3 abox, or two for $5 at drug stores,. or b'F enai onrecoilit' of price... TER ScoBELj.DM; Co.. St. Catharines. Ontario. ... _....._ WINTER TOURS SPECIAL FARES now in effect to resorts in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Louisiana and other Southern States, and to Ber- muda and the West Indies. RETURN. LI,MIT MAY 31st; 1917 LIBERAL STOP -OVERS ALLOW'D' For full information write to G. E. Horning, Union Station, Toronto, Ont N. J. DORE, Agent, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village prooerty at low rates .of interest, GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter MARRIAGE LICENSES 'ISSUED. by C. H Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice, Strictly confidential; no witness Dr. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D.D.S DENTIST Member of the R. G. C. D,S. of Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University Offic.e over Carling's law Office. Closed Wednesday afternoons. ISAAC R. CARLING, B.A. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor .car The Mol- sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office -,Main Street, Exeter. DENTIST DR A. R.' KINSMAN, L,D,S,, D.D.S. honor Graduate Toronto University, Teeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over GIadman & Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter L. H. ECKERT, V,S. of Sebringville Has opened an office in Crediton. All calls promptly attended to Phone. 36 Crediton or Call Hill's Hotel. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex. Prices, Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton — Ontario C W. ROBINSON 'LICENS,ED 'AUCTIONEER AND V ALUATOli for Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm 'Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cookshutt Warerooms, next door to Centras Hotel, 'Main' Street, Exeter. Charger moderate and satisfaction' is zuaranteed MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED b•..0 H Sanders at the Advocate Of Tice Strictly confidential; no witness ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESS' COLLEGE CENTRAL tea - ✓f • Students 'may enter our, classes at any time. Commence your course now and be qualified for a position by Midsumitier. During July and Aug- ust of last year we received calls for over 200 office assistants we could not supply. Our. graduates, are in demand. Write,' at once for free cat- alogue. D.. A. McLachlan. Principal ANSIKAV Pss'�VrJt{o�'�'.€r .,�lsl}� ; � �,✓` ��'�,1, \�v. � '�1��/1 �� sFa' �t �C}:�e,,.•�,��.c'i.S•.L':?"C•3'', a,,i-+'':`"'-7-i: gir To City, Town and Village Dwellers in Ontario. Kee!r s this year EGG and poultry prices, the like of which have seldom or never been experienced, certainly make it worth anyone's while to start keeping hens. By doing so. you have fresh eggs at the most trifling cost. At the same time you have the splendid satisfaction of knowing that you are doing something towards helping Britain, Canada and the Allies achieve victory this year. Increased production of food helps not only to lowrr the high cost of living, but it helps to increase t'.:.c urgently needed surplus of Canada's food for export. It saves money otherwise spent for eggs andpou'.try at high prices, and saves the°labor=of others: whose effort is needed for more vital war work. The Ontario Department of Agriculture will give every possible assistance byaffording information about poultry keeping. Write for free bulletin which tells how to keep hens (address below). "A vegetable garden for every home" ty�r F. d7 4i..s Nothing should be overlooked in this vital year of the war. The Depar' ment earnestly invites everyone to help increase production by growing vegetables. Even the smallest plot of ground, when properly cultivated, pro- duces a surprising amount of vegetables. Experience is not essential. On request the Department of Agriculture will send valuable literature, free of charge, giving complete direc- tions for preparing sail, planting, cultivation, etc. A plan of a vegetable garden, indicating suitable crop to grow, best varieties and tllc:ir arrangement in the garden, will be sent free to any address. Address letters to "Ve:;etable Camp i gn," Department of Agriculture, :Paris ntro1: Buildings, Toronto Ontario Department of AohnOtai.e W.M. Nearst, Minister mf Agriculture PsI Hattnent Baiiidings T^+i'ssnto 11 r Health Triumphs over disease every time you use Lifebuoy Soap. For its mild healing and cleansing oils are charged with cleansing properties that make it simply invaluable. lifi HEALTH S ) A Mild and pure enough for Baby's skis—therefore emi- nently suitable for yours. The mild, antiaeptio odor vanishes quickly after use. Lever Brothers Limited TORONTO Al all ^11I Grocers ZURICH Mrs. Dan;. Zinn, after a visit here, has returned tto shier ;home at Cavalier, N.D.—Mrs. Noah ,Geiger and Mrs. Jno Geiger of Pigeon, Mitch„ are visiting relatives here,—Miss Emma Heideman of. Detroit is misi'ting at the home of her parents, is, and. Mrs( "RI. Heide man. -A very pretty ,wedding was cel- ebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ben. ,Pfile of the 14th con. of Hay, Wednesday of last •week, when their daughter, Clara Angelina, was united iu inaariage to )Mr. Garnet A. Jacobe; also of ,the 14th con, Rev;. F. B. Meyer performed the ceremony. The bride was unattended, except for lit- tle Miss 'Ruth Meyer, who acted as flower ,girl. Miss ;:Pearl :Pfile, sister of the bride played the ' wedding march 'during the ceremony. Mr. Alex. Foster and family rnoved to Kitchenerl •ast ;welek,-Mr.. O. Eil- ber attended the A. O. U. W. con- vention at Toronto last week.—Mr. Al- bert Smith of Detroit visited his par- ents, "Mr. and Airs. Wendel Smith} Gosheit Line. S(OTT'S [MIJ.LSIO OF PUREST COD LIVER OIL usually stops a stubborn cough or chest cold when ordinary specifics fail. It helps strengthen the lungs and throatadds energy to the blood—and gives the system the force to help resist disease. Use SCOTT'S Refuse Substitutes Scott & flowne, Toronto, Ont. 161 , Miss 'Mabel Cuclmoro, nurse, who b.aa been in New York recently, was hone last week for a few days before accepting a commission to go over -1 seas. She is the third nurse to go from 1lemail—Thee patriotic League EJensall last year raised 51041,17, and have a balance of $137.92, A , large quantity ,of material was made up for the boys at the front and those in: the hospitals—Mrs. A. Dent after a week with her slsterl-yin--law Mrs, J. Sutherland has returned to London, --Principal McKay of the school here was of;; duty owing to illness far a day or ttvo last week,—Mrs. rhonas S impsori has returned from London where she visited her inather who was 'ill.—Miss Vt. Geiger is visiting in Kitchener and Toronto,— Mr, J, E, MVIcDoncll was in Chicago last week. -- Earl Sarurus between three and four Years at 'age, was nearly burned sev- erely last week twhien his clothes be - carne on fire while he was poking at the .stove, The quick arrival of his mother prevented serious 'roublel, The death took place on March ?4 at ,the ,residence ,of her son; -in-law, Thos, Pierson, ,689 Grey St,, London, of a w,e,il;7known and respected resi- dent of this village, tin the person of Mrs Ann Jane More, The remains Mrs Ann Jane Moore, The remains were brought to Ffensall and the fun- eral took place on Monday afternoon, HEAVIER GRAIN BETTER QUAL- ITY, G. F. 'fHORNICROFT,,Lambeth, On- tario, says,— "I used Homestead Bone' Black Fertilizes ,on half a field of oats and found that the grain was heavier 'and; of better quality ,an that part of the field thanon the other half. I am well pleased with results. WELL ,SATISFIED CONRAD FEIOCK, Stratford, Ont- ario, says,— "I used some Homestead Fertilizer this season on my oats and I am well satisfied with the results. One could stand back twenty rods and see ust where I sowed it." ONE OF THE BIGGEST • CROPS EVER LOUIS WALPER, Dashwood, Ont- ario, says,— "I have used Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer on my wheat and must say I had one of the biggest crops ever sem on my farm." LASTING RESULTS J. ,A. GORDON, Arkona, Ont,, says, "You ask. me ,what I think of the Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer. Well. J have used it for about five years, and the first year I sowed it I.shut it off once across the field' and my neighbor said he could see that strip ,eighty rodis, away and you.could see it tw;o years after In the meadow, so I think it pays alright Write Michigan Carbon. Works, De- troit for free book and particulars about their Homestead Bone BIack Fertilizer CHISELHURST John .Kirismain ,is geturn,ing to the West ithis week. iHje ins taking back a ,can of good horses, John Archi;= bald, who has been in the employ of F. A. Ellerington, goes with the load. —Carl ;Stoneman bad the misfortune to have his fmne roadster kicked re- cently.—Mrs. ecently Mrs. Jackson, of Listowell; who has been attending her *mother since the beginning ctxf January, re- turned home on iSa'turdaY.—Sunday sties the fiusih of the evangelistic services at Hensall. Much good 'las been done. CLINTON—A very quiet wedding took place at St. Paul's rectory on Thursday evening •last, • whe,n Miss Mary ivlcIntyr,re and Mr. Frank Slo- man were united in holy bonds of mat riomoiny. The young couple were at- tended by Miss Alice Sioman, niece of the groom, taaud Mr. Will McIntyre brother of the bride. SEAT ORTId—A wedding, was sol- emnized on March 15th, at the manse when .Rev. F„ 'H. Larkin, united in holy inatrimony Miss Josephine Tuf- ford niece of Mr, and Nrs. Chitten• den of. Seaforth 'to Mr, 'Malcolm Mc- 1.)ermid al the Huron Road, 1.1 ,f, perge 1111;110lt����llti�, pp„Ir The Ford Car for 1917 The following prices are effective and guaranteed against reduction Chassis .... $450.00 Runabout . 475.00 Touring Car , 495.00 f. o. b. Ford, Ontario I wish to announce that I have mov- ed my show room and office to the large and commodious roams north— formerly the Commercial Hotel --and will be pleased to give any inform- ation desired regarding these cars; Our Cars are now in. Call and see them. Ask us about the 1917 model Arrange for demonstration. We are now in a position to do „ 'any garage work needed on Ford or McLaughlin cars. -cull stock of Accessories and tires Bowser gasoline tank at your service Milo Snell, Exeter Ont, II tit FOR Ili r(IDNeys llosepank, Man., April 15, National Drug & Chemical 10., Montreal, Dear Sirs:— I troubled with Xboghta boxoinPiill. By thetth X had used one box the wins in my „book were gone and my kidneys wore much better, I can recommend Gin Pills to all Buffering front Kidney Trouble as Z know they helped me. Tours truly; At all druggists, 50c, a box i , Fennell. or 6 boxes for $2,50. we guarantee absolute-'satisfac- tion or your money back. For free sample write to National Drug & Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited Toronto 54 rel erve roduce VERY Q'NE CAN do something for his country Some can bear arms Some can produce food Some can make munitions Some can give money It is the privilege of all to help. OU CAN SERVE by Fighting—Working— Saving -Giving This is NATIONAL SERVICE Are YOU doing your part ? LL EYES turn now to the Canadian Farmer, for he can render the Empire SPECIAL, SERVICE in this sternest year of the war. But --our farms are badly under- manned -25,000 men are needed on the land. With insufficient help, the Man ori the ° Land fights an uphill fight to meet the pressing need for Food. ITY andTOWN can help® Municipal Councils, Churches and Schools, and other organizations, both of men and women, can render National Service by directing all available labour to the Land. Farmers themselves can exchange labour. School boys can assist. Were you raised on a farm ? Can you drive a team? Can you handle fork or hoe? If you can't fight, you can produce. Spend the Summer work- ing on the Farm. Let every man, woman and child in the• Dominion ' who has access to Land, no matter how small the plot, make it produce Food in 1917. For information on any subject relating to the Farm and. Garden write:— INFORMA`T'ION BUREAU DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OTTAWA DOMINION EPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AWA CANADA. HON. MART114 BURi4Ef L. MiNr5'ron w. °