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The Exeter Advocate, 1916-7-20, Page 5A WORD FOR MOTHERS a grave mistake for mothertsto ne-- 1eet the= eei*s and pains and -suffer rn eaeace—this only leads to chronic sick - mkt and often shortens life. If your work is tiring.; if your uexwes are exzitable; if you feel languid, Weary or depressed, ,yon; shotdd know thatScott's 8alulsion overcomes just such conithkrns. It possesses in concentrated farm the very eleweits to invigorate the bloat}, strengthen the tissues, nourish tbe•nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thou ds of mothers --and will help you. O t,. Scott & Bowne. Toronto, Ont, LEGAL DiCKSON Bt CABLING, BARRISTERS, Soltcltors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Com a- m:aonere. Solicleora for tk�;e So1IQne sank% etc. money to Loan at lowest rates orinterr•t Offices—Main-St„ Exeter t. R. Cerlsng, B.A. L. H. Dickson SfONEr TO 'WAN Wa lave a large amount or private furde to Doan on tarns and wrSllage prop- ereee at 4ow rates or interest. GI,,ADUAN tie STANBUbtY Pair:stern. Solicitors. plseter. DENTAL Dr. R. r. Row. -,STAN. t..D.S.. P,P.a. D131NTIST gomber of the R,O.D.S. oC Ontario ori Honor *.araauatir mr Toronto t r¢tverslty. Office --Over Diciteton & Carlirtg'a law eines, Closed We4nesday afternoons. DENTIST PR. A R. KINSMAN, L.D,S., P.D.S., lienor Praduate o* Toronto Universit7 Beth extracted without pain, or any orad streets. orrice over +Madman it Stantitwrra Orrice. iatn Street. Elxetea'.. C W. ROBINSON LICEN4E D AUCTIONEER. a N D VALUATOR for Counties of l iuron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Coekshutt Warerooms, next 41001' to Centra; Hotel, 11a111 Street, Exeter, Charges moderate and satisfaction is gttarlasteed, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH' WEST LAND REGULATIONS. The uoie head of a family, or any name over 18 years old, "may iaorne- stea d a quarter -section of available Dominion, land in :Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap- pin person V the Dominion. Lands .Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis- trict. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub -Agency), on certain condi- onditions. tions. Duties --Six months residence upon. and cultivation of the land in each of three: years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm et ar least 80 acres, ox ser - W n conditions. A habitablehouse is required except where residence is performed in the vicinity. In certain districts a, homesteaderin goof standing may pre-empt a quar- ter -section alongside his homestead, Price. 53.00 an acre. Duties—Sia months residence in each of 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 hwrnestead in certain districts. Pric: $3.00 ,per acre. Duties—Must re- side six months in each of the three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house, worth 5300. 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, Deputy of the a;nister of the Interior N.B.-:Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid €or. -64388. CENTRAL / 0 /x/11. STRATFORD, ONT.' YOU CAN SECURE A POSITION if you take a course with us. The ieman.d upon us for trained help ; is nany times the number graduating. Students are entering each week.. You nary enter at any time. Write • - at ince for our free catalogue of Coin-,. nercial, Shorthand or Telegraphy De- aartrnents. D. A. McLachlan, Principal DR. DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS Are eulating Pill'for Women. $6 a box or threefor p1O. Sold, at al's Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on receipt of price... Tita .ScOBELI. Dano- Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN, RVim ani ,,itality;for Nerveand Brain; increases "grey natter" ;a Tonic --will built: you up. 43 a box, or wo for 46, at drug stores, or by -mail on receipt )f price.- Tis Scossnr, Dave Co., St. Catharines. )ntario. / RANERUNI RYS EM • Attractive Trips • to Muskoka Lakes Lake ,of Bays • Georgian Bay Algonquin Park French River I(awartha Lakes ¥agarne tawan River. Temagami, etc. Round trip tourist ticketts now on sate .from certain stations in On' tario at very low rates,with stop --overs.- MUSKOKA EXPRESS Leave Toronto 12.01 •p, m. daiily ex- cept Sunday, and 2:05 a. in, daily for Muskoka. Wharf: 'Connections are made. at Muskoka Wharf For Muskoka • Lakes. Leave ett:onto at :10.15 a. m: daily except Sunday, and•'2.05 daily for 1-luastsville °for ¢dints an Lake of 13aks:7 Equbiiiefft the"'finest.'`.' j L U.RE, Exeter SEAFORTH-,Arabella M. Henry, IIENSALL widow of the late A.da.•al Holmes, died. on July 11th, after a; short illness. She. twias 26 years pf age, and Isl sttr- lived lay four young children. Her husband was killed in a railway ac- cident at Fort William last Christmas while on his way home from the West. SEAFOR'TH—We regret to record the death which took place at the residence of her father on ),Monday, July 10 of Jessie Louise 'hell daugh- ter of .ler. R. P. Be11} at the early age of 28 years, 8 months, 11 days. The deceased was married five years ago to Percy Taylor of Walton. STAFFA—:hiss '_lfargaret Miller pas- sed away at the lone of her brother Mr. John Miller of Staffs, after a comparatively short illness. rhe late Miss Miller was born and seared in /fibbed township and spent practical- ly all her life there. She was one of a large family, three having predec eased her and four brothers and tour sisters remain. CASPr' i, * For Ir Sts + itt Use F -ora Always bears the Signature of azz-4 ---0-.— Joe Case snit, nvife; of �'p fte are visiting here:—,' !r. , We, Ger( of Port Huron is visiting „dr, and ?lixs'. M c- Murtrie..—.. 1rs, 1,4cLeod of Detroit is visiting her sister t�Trs, R. Bonthton. -Chas. Cook and daughter Evelyn of Chicago are visiting the fornne 's mo - they. Mrs. H, Cook: Jaapaed Logart and wife of Windsor are vislt.hig themo- ther of We, latter, Airs. Jos H'tidsoxi —1liss A. Consitt, Rev; Knight and family attended the Summer School at St. Thomas last week`.—STrs. Jas. Simpson has disposed of Bier reSldence and jots to Rolf'ert Canpbell of the Bronson lame 'for $2800,-:M1: , Rano. has returned from Detroit where she has Iieen yisitrag. . T>S. Fran Graham Lias received the gad intelli- gence that her ]iroilier Robert son was killed in action on i11�13th of June.—Dr, S'ellery of Toronto has so far re oyered from 'lies serious ill- ness as 'to 13e mile to xesurxie his dental atraetice„ A large eatriioy of su!Diiitric acid hetng sb!pped from :.'onto:: to Isaac Jarrott of Zurich exploded at the G. T. R. statin herd last Wednesday, atter having 15een tagen out of the car and pitied platfornf, causing painful IattrnS tQ three ,ken. Conduct- or W. Diluent was l.iurned aliont the feet and legs, Clark Siath, no of. Rev. Smith of H'ezisall, burned about the body aacl , ;bS. Qry ,1 T.w%tcbeJ,. station ersrploye litlr'x ed aifbut body S and rn15„ Xatty otll•rs had passed near the glass carboy whichto costs. The jury's verdict was for contained many gallons of the acid. ( $50 and the court 1i s ordered -that All of those rnjured are `improving. 'the plaintiff is ,entitled to costs on „the Division, *Corot Scale, without the right of set off by the defendant. :.Miss E Heideman, left for Detroit alter a visit with her parents here,— Owing to ill health, AL.. D, S. Faust the obliging had efficient secretary - treasurer xst the Zurich Agri uttiral u Society, for the cast 41 years, h.as been compelled tri ,resign. -The death To, Preserve Fruit Without Sugar. The Recipe..The fruit is prepared in the ordinary way, the jars are clean- ed and scalded while the .rubbers and tops cre bailing. The fruit is then Placed in the jars, in which COLD water is placed, When the jars have been sealed air -tight they are placed in a boiler filled .with cold wwa.e t^ i brought to tits h4ilinf Plain., i'z :.'.s Will do if removed wit ra the boiling point is reached, while large fruits, such as Breaches, cherries; plums r,n,i agrieots, should get 2f? to 39 n:nu'.es boiling. Keep cover of wash boiler on tight. took dace at the home of Mr. and . a,Mrs Jacob Schwartzentruber of their No W ing, d i g or breams et a ce tfc of heat— the tri is to ul . bye Um - piece fire -pot which �iamno•ashep S o cing i' clog. yoet;ngest slaughter, Leah after an ill -ties of tem days, at the gage of 1 year, 11 months and 27 days.— John Decker has ti sow that gave birth to a pig with only threw legs. — A Quiet wedding wasterformedin De- t most oh July >th, When Miss Ida Sipple, formerly of Zurich, was mar - 1 ried to Mas G, Feldrappe of • Ply I naoutb Wfs,-. 4iisg Laura Steffens of ,Detroit visite ti her friend Miss Ens -aa ii Heider ati.—errs. 3,1cWatt rs and a ;daughter Vera Of Detroit .?...17e .lsn ing i;at he I 'esprerlel-MisG ud:w1a Miss Smite; and ale Snaith of Detroit a ar; vNtiag friends and re ati. s .Word Inas hien received Isere of Mlle death of Yrs, Nicholas De siert t ; toGii r �,be 3 at Grand Forks,N.D —Ir .tha ease of Dual Man ss. D :kern nc.tfor for damages arising out ox nth caIIt eifsaiastflan, order been ad Let s o. the 5I199` fog .is of the Sunshine thathe �b e'�e r coon m ns. �t� which a for xt is noted. Ego d by T. Fiawkans & Son Iner • •w^ The Reputation of the Maxwell !‘HAT is the bore and stroke of your motor," was asked a Maxwell owner not long ago. "I don't know," he replied simply, "I don't buy cars on figures any; (more. I buy them on what they've done." For this man, and for many others like him, it was enough that. during the thirteen strenuous years the Maxwell record for performance, reliability 4and economy had swept it to the front. ran Figures—engine speed figures, horse -power figures, wheel -base gigures—they meant nothing to him. The name "Maxwell" carried more weight than all the technical description that could be offered. Maxwell cars have achieved this great good will and this priceless ,Position with the public only by their unequalled record of things done. caWhat is said of an automobile in its specifications is one matter. What the r actually does in the hands of owners, year after year, is another matter. r The Maxwell car has won its position through sheer merit. It has set. secord after record in competition with cars of all prices and classes. Everything considered, the Maxwell is the safe investment. It is a i {known, tried and proved product. It will serve you as it is serving and has served countless others. Let us arrange for a demonstration today. You will be under no obligation. We want to give you a chance to convince yourself. Touring Car $850 Roadster $830 F. O. B. WINDSOR, ONT. Completely Equipp4 W. E. OES w ]ICK B Agent and Dealer A. W. MORLOCK, Mechanic Crediton, Ontario.