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Exeter Advocate, 1915-5-13, Page 5DENTAL Dr. G. F. ROULSTON, ' L.D.S., D.D. DENTIS' Member of the °'R.C.D.S, of Ontario and 1 Honor Graduate°• cd Toronto University.. °Vice—Over Dickson & Cerling's lave orrice. Closed Wednesday afternoons. OR. A R. KINSMAN, L.D.S., D.D„9►, Honor Graddate o.*. Toronto Univer* ? DENTIST' Teeth extracted without pain, or any toad effects, Office over Giadman & 9taatrury'e orrice, Main Street, Exeter. LEGAL DiCK{SON at CARLING, BARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers, Con- m:se'ionera. Solicitors for the Molsone Bank. etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest .Ofticee—Main-St., Exeter i. R, Carling, Et.A. L. H. Dickson MONEY TO LOAN We ravtt a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village prop ertiet at low rates of interest, GLA OMAN 6c STANBURY Oarr'sters, Solicitors. Exeter. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS Tl°IE sole head of a family, or any mal.: over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter -section of available Domin- ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta The applicant must appear in perso L. at the Dominion bands Ag- ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis- tarajct, Entry may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not SZcb. Agency) on certain conditions. F3tities—Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader --nay live ,within ninemiles of his, homestead cn a fa�etl of at least 80 acres, an certain conditions, A habitable ,house is re- cruited in every case,. except when -e- sidence is performed in .the .: vicinity. Its 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 eatinne homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation, Pre-emption patent may be :obtained as soon as homestead patent, an certain condi- tions A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. Price $3 per acre, Dia>.ties—Must re - sick 6 months in. each of 3 years, cu- itivatc 50acres, and erect a house worth $300. The' area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scrub- by or stony land. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cer- tain conditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.Q. Deputy of the Minister of the Intet'ior N.B.•—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will n,ot be pad tor. DR. DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS ie Rte. gulating Pill for Women. $5 a box or three for 110.. 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Western "University, London Forward Movement GREATLY 'ENLARGED FAC- ULTIES I' ARTS AND MEDICINE VASTLY IMPROVED EQUIP MENT,—LIBRARY, -LABORATOR- IES -LABORATOR- IES ETC SEVEN NEW,; SCHOLARSHIPS, RF,CORD ENROLMENT. • • INQUIRIES SOLICITED, E. E BRAIITHWAITE, M.A. Ph.D. President., RAND TRUNK SYsM DOUPLF TRACh ALL THE WAY • TORONTO --CHICAGO TORONTO --MONTREAL FOR CHICAGO eToronto 8.00a, m. 4.40 m: Leave,' { P and 11.00 p. m. daily FOR MONTREAL avc Toronto '9,00 a. m: 8.30 . m. Lea P. and 11,00 p. m: daily! __— Smooth Roadbed Highest hest Class of ;Equipment. Poe particulars and . berth reserva- tions at Grand Trunk ',ticket, offices. N. J. DORE, Exeter The, Home of ' Lantielugars The most up-to-date refinery in the world. -,vlower' This new Refinery gives to Canada the most up to -date Sugar Refinery an the Continent After a year and' a half's work, we have completed and are now operating the most sanitary, up-to-date sugar refinery ever constructed. Every new and improved method of refining has been installed. No expense has been spared to make the sanitary conditions perfect. . Every step in the process of manufacture is one of care and patience for quality. The result is that no hand touches the product from the time the raw sugar reaches the refinery until the perfectly refined sugar enters the home in the Original Packages. Only cane sugar used in the refinery — no beets — no sub- stitutes. Ten your grocer to send you Lantic Sugar in original 'Packages. This will ensure the purity and cleanliness of 1 the sugar used in your home. Look for the Red Ball on every package. Atlantic Sugar •Refineries Limited MONTREAL, :QUE. ' ST. JOHN, N. B.' ;BENSALL a . Dr Alex. '"af .Lenore, vhm, cc '3Vlanr. companied by' her brother, John, g, ..roin Winnipeg recently -arrived sere and are busily engaged in following up the imprrovements on the fine non e - stead' farm a• little over smile 'nom our village.-M:ss Emma Bullard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro'bt, Bill lard' df this village, was recently hap- pily married in London to Mr. las, Down.—Mr, R: Cudmore has purchas- ed • a lot at the east end of our vil- lage and intends;;. putti:l up a ;,line 4 b¢lck dwelling. -Mr. Geo. H. +olh,cjt:: has: Kalil his neatdwelling on Rich--' mope i; s;tireet north, fo Mr. = John Ding - wilt iil;' anc' we believe has purchased ),I,r, Francis Marshall' dwelling,—Our' villages s were : si rry to lerarn. of the hof Mrs. Craig, which occurred recently after a brief illness, at the 'age of 84 years. The late-7rs. Craig came' with her family from London dery Coxtnty Ireland, settling in Hur on and coming to Hensall a few years later where they lived fore a few` y ears:The went to Moosejow D`'- grid . where theyn lived for, telve . years In'1914 •. Mrs, <Craigd „ani itil i1y came ba dz to Hensall and a yew week-, later, they, tooka trip' to Ire- land .where they stayed for aver three months. , Mrs.;'Crai then 83 years of Craig well age stood the jot�iley reliiaYkabdy w 1. and returned- feeling much r5etter for the tri+l who attendingt Ben I°ogga,rtli w ishe.- Wester!, Medical School at 'London, is;. seriously i11,—Alex, Ingrain had an unpleasant experience when rolling his land after seeding it. The team knocked him down and team and roll- er passed aver him. A few cuts and bruises were sustained, The Oddfellows of Hensall. ,Lodge and visiting brethren to the ':lumber of 85 attended church service Sun- day night and listened to an excel- lent sermon by Rural Dean Doherty; The Council hasdisposedof $5,000 worth of Town Hall debentures for $4,700 ; covering .20 years and draw- ang 5' ver vent, interest, :v'hielii is ditiOn, of the money market—Dr. Bean has purchased from :Ars. Jas: �ro• theresidence lot. owned ,yet. re a, ext andw by her on South Richmond street. BRUCEFIELD-Mr. W, Wallace, who has been reported dead at the front was well-known in and around Brdcefiie1d He was employed !'o• a season wi'ti• Messrs. , Graham inu° the 3rc1 concession of Stanley. lie cn-' lgstbc' . with the First Contingent- and sl been active service at :' the .gar.un considered 'good, considering the con"` front since early ,in the war,