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The Exeter Advocate, 1917-5-3, Page 5SYNAPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS.... The. sole head of a family, or arty male aver 18 ,years old, Svho was at the commencement ,of the pres(enit;war and has Since ;continued to be, aBrit ish subject ar 1 subject of an allied or neutral country, may 'home- stead homestead a quarter -section of available. Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict, Entry by proxy may be made on certain conditioins. Duties— Six month.; residence upon and cultivat'don of land in each of three years. In certain districts a hameoteadier may secure an adjoining quarter-slec tI n as pre-emptione Price $3.00 per acre, Dulties—Reside 'six months in each of three yearsafter ;earning homestead patent and cultivate 50 acres extra, May obtain pre-emption patent as soon as homestead. patent ,on certain cariditi{ons, A settler after obtaining homestead patent. if he cannot secure a pre- emption may take, a, purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. Price *.U0 per acre. 17uiiies-17Iust re- side six months in each of the three years, cultitzate 50 acres and ,erect a house worth $300. Holders of entries may count time ,of employment as farm labourers in Canada during 1917, as residence Juts les under certarn conditions. When Dominion Lands are advert :isecl or posted for entry, returned sol- diers who have served overseas and have been hanarablydischarged, re- ceive oneday priority ,iru applying for entry at local Agent's Offfcei (but :not Sub -Agency). Discharge papers must be presented to agent. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.13.—linaekthorized publ ation of this anvert'sement will nate paid for •r Th tf s�rA''' Mail Contract SEALE'•: TENDERS rcrdresse•d to the Postmaster General, will be c e- ceived at Ottawa until Noon atrri- 'day the 8th d"ay of June, 1917, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years six times per week, over Hensel) „^ No. 2 Rural Route, from, the 1st ;of July, 1917. Pristed notices containing further - Information as to conditions Cf pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of '('ender' may be ob- tained at the Past Offices of Hen sail Kippen, Exeter and Zurich, and at the office of the Post Office In- •spector, London. Post Office Department Canada, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, 27Th .April; 1917 G. C ANDERSON,. Superintendent, Auction Sale OF 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 0., W. Robinson has received instrue tions from Eunice 'A. Down to sell by public auction at Lot 75, Albert St., one block east of James St. Meth- odist ,church on Sat., May 5th, at 2 o'clock p.m. the following articles.— Dominion organ, .parlor suite, wal- nut; coal heater with oven; wood cook stove; coal-oilstove and oven; coal -oil heater new; extension- 2 xtension2 leaf tables; 2 glass cupboards; 12 dining -room chairs; 3 (rockers, arm chairs, lounge, 6 kitchen chairs, pic- tures. sewing machine, s_ngle iron bed- s ead; 2 'bureaus, bedstead and wash and 3 mirrors, curtain poles; two springs, mattresses, feather pillows; carpets, eight-day clock; window & door curtains, twocolored tablecloths twei book shelves, lamps, carpet sweep er._ o'cedar mop, tubs, wringer, cop- per boiler, clothes basket. table scales meat "grinder cooking utensils, dihseta crocks and- sealers, garden tools, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, ;steplad- der, and a number of other , articles Terms of sale,—Cash. O. W. Robinson, E. A. Down Auctioneer, Proprietress .,Auction Sale THE EXECUTORS of Stephen Watson Haines will sell by Public Auction his farm, Lot 13 (except parts sold), Western Boundary,' Blan.- shard, 9334 acres, more or less. HIS VILLAGE LOT AND HOUSE Part Lot .13, S. E. . B., Usborne, and HIS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE, at the ;Village Lot ICirkton Village, , an SATURDAY Afternoon .MAY a2, 1917. For • further particulars see posters ar apply :to P:, r. D;aupe, Auctioneer Kirkton L. Harstane, Vendors' Sol- icitor. St. Marys, or the Executors, James Flett Esq., Wiartan, Ont.,and F. D. Switzer, Kirkton, Ont. Don't 'miss being at this sale. .Auction Sale OF HORSE AND RIGS, HOUSE- HKLD EFFECTS, ETC, in Centralia -on Tuesday, May 8th, at 1.30 o'clock the following property,- Driving horse 8 yrs old, quiet and reliable; buggy, cutter ,spring wagon rubber tirebuggy goaas new; set Harness, set harness with collas, harrnes• and tugs, liorse blanket, robe, set of chimes, wheelbarrow, about 35 chai,c;e White, Leghorn hens, 2 pair wirestret chers and supplies, washing machine, ,good wood cook stave, wood heater, litlf ton hay, about 75 gond rails for wood; ladder hanging lamp, rubber bath tub; 3 burner coal oil, stove, also scythes, forks and many other useful articles. Terms -Cash, except on horse and carriages on which will be given three months' credit, Frani: Taylor, S. Andrew Auctioneer .Prop, i,etoil • MARRIAGE., LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice, Strictly confidential; no witness Y f It 1�iAMMO r - Cleans and Safeguards Lifebuoy Soap is always on guard against dirt and disease. In the home, at your work, for hands and face, for shampoo and bath it will be found always on the watch against germ and microbe. Withal, the rich, creamy Lifebuoy lather makes it a real pleasure to use this "super soap." 1 FERU 0 HEALTH The old proverb "prevention is better than cure" is another way of saying use Lifebuoy Soap. Start using it to -day and see that the children use it. i The mild antiseptic odor vanishes quickly after use. At All Grocers- LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO f,■ ■1• HENSALL. Several of our ,young men appear in the recent casualty list,—Pte, Reginald Johnston, son ,of Fames Johnston as haviug been killed itn action; Arthur Parker 'son ,of George Parker, as missing, and William Baker, son of Mrs. Baker as wounded in thehand,. Mr. 3, A, Traquair son of Mr.; and Mrs, John Traquair of this place, was married recently 2n Okotoks, Alta.,to Miss Lillian Harden of that town. They will reside in Etzikom, Alta. -- The, local dramatic company put on "The New Minister" at Exeter Fri- day evening last to a large house, -- After residing in Detroit for several months, Mr and Mrs, Nesbitt have returneto Hensall to reside,—. Miss McGregor has returned from a visit in Taranto and other places,—Mr. W. G. Wilson will Shortly m,ave to town, he having sold his farm.—R. W. Fulton has gone to Detroit to receive treat- ment for his face.—Mrs. W. J. Miller and daughters " Mrs, Sherrit and . Miss Mary will ,shortly move to London, to join Mr. ;Miller•; evha has been there for some time.—Lloyd Davis has re- turned to his banking duties at Mon- treal, after a visit with his parents. ZURICH Private George •lNIcBride of this village, we regret to say, has been listed this week as among the. miss- ing.—Mr. Henry Gallman has been ap- pointed a general agent for the Mas- sey -Harris Co. -J, J. Merner, M. P., is attending the sittings of the Dom- inion Parliament at Ottawa,—Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Meyer, Sr., of New Ham- burg, are visiting relatives here. — Surprise and regret were felt here an Tuesday evening of last week to hear of the sudden death that day of Louis Jeffrey, foreman of the Sr, Joseph Tile Yards. Deceased expir- ed unexpectedly at his home from an attack of heart weakness, He at - had been in Zurich on business the. same day, He was born on the Sau-i ble Line, ctnd conducted a flour and feed business here some yca,rs ago, and two years ago became manager of the tile. yards at St: J'oseph, and utade a success ,of •the Intsiniess. A widow, one (daughter and three sans survive. AI.L,SA CRAIG,—Lieut. F Coursey of the 18th S .ttalion, who was last summer wounded on active service in I{ranee, and has been hone since September waiting orders to return, met with a painful accident on; April loth, While shooting in Geo. "Mor ten's woods his gun discharged ac- cidently and the bullet ; entered his leg near the ankle. He will be laid up for sonic time. RE.L1 F AT: LAST want to heli, you if you are suffering front bleeding, itching, blind or pro- tavlding Piles. I can tell you how, in. yaur,own home and without anyone's a.s ista'nce, you can apply the best of all treatments. i rn HOME �r $ promise to send you a FREE trial of the new absorption treatment, and re- ferences from your own locality if you will but write and ask. 1 assure will /Immediate relief. Send no money, ut tell others of this offer. d dress MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box $49 Windsor, Ont. 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THE CANADIAN BANK OF COR ERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, JOHN JOHN AIRD, General. Manager C.V.O., LLD., D,C.L, President ;. H. V. F. JONES,,Ass't Gen'l. Manager CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000 THINK WELL BEFORE YOU SPEND Each dollar saved will.: help` Canada to_ do her share in the War. Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings deposits of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank. 2 EXETER BR. -A. E. Kuhn, Mgr. 'CREDITON—J. A. McDonald Mgr. 1 Capital & Reserve $8,800,000 • 96 Branches in Canada A General Banking Business Transacted 3irctallar Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rat. EXETER BRANCH W D. CLARKE, Manager. GILON ENGINES The Engine of Constant Service Absolutely Guaranteed GILSON SILO FILLERS The Lightest Running Blowers made Beware of imitations and infringments. T H E Hl YLO iS I fat O - Entirely different and infinitely superior, Ask Wm. Frayne, Exeter, Agent Oa write GILSON MFG. OOQ, 235 York St. Guelph Ont RUNABOUT TOURING $475 $495 COUPELET $695 TOWN CAR 5750 SEDAN $890 F. O. B. FORD, ONT. Qualify EXPENSIVE UPHOLSTERY DOESN'T PROVE THAT A CAR EXCELS IN QUALITY. THE REAL QUALITY OF THE CAR IS. DETERMINED BY ITS CHASSIS—ITS POWER PLANT, TRANS MISSION, AXLES, ETC. - BOTH BY LABORATORY TESTS AND ACTUAL SERVICE TESTS, THE DIFFERENT PARTS COMPOSING THE FORD CHASSIS HAVE PROVEN THEMSELVES SUPERIOR TO THOSE USED IN OTHER CARS. FORD VANADIUM STEEL HAS NEV- ER BEEN SURPASSED IN QUALITY AND STRENGTH. ord .Motor, Company of Canada, Limited, Ford, Ontario. Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter Light Four '975 Roadster - m $:;50 Country Club $1:10 f. o. b. Toronto Subject to change without noC:cg. Style—Comfort—Power—Economy There are definite advantages in the Overland Light Four which 'make this car stand out conspicuously above other cars in its price class. In appearance this car represents the highest perfection of modern streamline design—full sweeping lines and low hung stylish design. It is equally pleasing in performance with an abundance of power delivered by a sllaootln-running motor that has been thoroughly tested before assembly. In comfort nothing is lacking. Generous wheelbase, large tires and long, shock absorbingcantilever springs, all make for easy riding. You get all these advantages in the Overland Light Four at a price that is possible only, because it shares in the, economies of the enormous Willys-Over- land production. Call and inspect this car at our sales rooms. EXETER MOTOR SALES Repair and Gas Service CO. Willys-Overland Limited, Toronto, Ont. Wiitys-Knight and Overland Automobiles, Commercial Cars' a 1 r •