The Exeter Advocate, 1917-4-12, Page 5tgr ;
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS.
The sole bead of a family, or any
male over la years old, may home-
stead a quarter -section « of available
Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatoh-
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
at.any Dominion Lands Agency (but
not Sub -Agency), on certain condi-
tions.
Duties—Six months residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader may five
within nine mlies of his homestead on
a farm et ar least 80 acres, on cer-
tain conditions. A hahitabiehouse is
required except where residence is
performed in the vicinity.
Live stock may be substituted or
cultivation under ,certain conditions.
In certain districts a homesteader in
goon standing may pre-empt a quer-
tet-section alongside his homestead.
Price $3,00 an acre,
Duties—Six 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 homestead fn 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.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
N.B.—Unauthorized publication of
this advertisement will not be piid
for. -64388.
DR. DeVAN!SYRENCH PILLS?
intixting Pill'for Women. $5 a box or threefor
$1a...,Sold•at all Itrug Stores. or mailed to any
address on receipt af TICS E3COBELL DRUG
Ca.,St. Catharines, Ontario.
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PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. ofruv,
Xitality;for blorve'and Brain, increases "grey
matter" ;a Tonie.—will build you up. 4t:i a box, or
two for $5, nt drug stores, or 1•7,...0nall on roreipt
of price- Tug SCOBELL Dana Cu. At. Catharines
Ontario.
IGRAWlywri,
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Plan Your
Summer Vacation Now
Arrange to visit some of the fal-
lowing points—All beauty spots—close
to 'nature,— ,
Muskoka Lakes Algonquin Park
Georgian Bay • Lake of Bays
Temagami Kawartha Lakes
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• Full information and descriptivelit-
eraturc may be secured on application
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C. E. Horning,
Union Station,
Toronto, Ont
N. J. DORE, Agent, Exeter.
SCHOOL REPORT of S, ,S, N. 4 aminatious. The names axe arranged
Usborne, of the Easter Promotion Ex- in order of meritt.--Jri 1V„ Morris
Coates, Whitney Coates', Etty Web-
ber; Jr. 111 to ,Sr, 111, Alice l'hoin-
son, Cella Hunter. Jr. 3 -;--Earl Thom-
son Jr 2, -Sr. 2—Ina Harding, Gar-
field Thomson, 1-Bawb,rd Hunter. Tr,
2—Muricl Luker, Hubert 1-Tunter.
Olive 13. 'Trevethick, Tieacher
For Prices
and terms of sale of the following
brands apply ;—
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
National Broweries Limited
Room '14 36 Chaboilles Square.
MONTREAL.
INDIA PALE ALE
CROWN STOUT
• PALE BITTER ALE.
DOUBLE STOUT
MALT EXTRACT
EXTRA INDIA PALE ALE
BLACK HORSE ALE
' EXTRA STOUT
BLACK HORSE PORTER
Lamers r--KINGSBEER CLUB SPECIAL
1-19MEBREW
INDIA PALE ALE
PORTER
BOHEMIAN LAGER
The above _goods are all hs11
strength and are supplied to
consumers direct fr,om the
Brewery ONLY in localities where
no licensed traders reside.
ANY CHEST CU
MAY BRING
Bronchitis or Tonsilitis
The irritating, tickling cough
affects the lung tissue and
wears down nature's power to
resist disease germs.
SCOTT'
MIJL'Sli
suppresses the cqld, allays the in.
flammation, steadily removes the
irritation and rebuilds the resistive
power to prevent lung trouble.
SCOTT'S has done more
for bronchial troubles than
any other one medicine.
It contains no harmful drugs.
sQoit&nowne, Toronto, Ont. 16-10
Giant Flowering Carnation
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Address a postcard to us now
and receive by return mail a
copy of our new illustrated 8o -
page catalogue of Garden,
Flower and Field Seeds, Root
Seeds, Grains, Bulbs, Small
Fruits, Garden Tool; etc.
SPECIAL—We will also
send you free a packs! (value
15c) of our choke
Giant Flowering
Carnation
This carnation is a great favor-
ite; the flowers are large and
fragrant and the plants do well outdoors. • Transplanted into pots in the
early fall they bloom profusely from October till the end of May. Extra
plants are easily propogated from them by cuttings, "pipings" or layering.
Send for our catalogue and learn of our other valuable premiums. 18
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at high prices,
effort is needed
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every possible assistance
poultry keeping.
to keep hens (address
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war. The Department
increase production
smallest plot of ground,
duces a surprising
not essential.
011 request the
valuable literature,
tions for preparing
of a vegetable garden,
best varieties and
be sent free to any
Address letters
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STANLEY—A very sad death took
, place on Monday at the home of John
1McCowan when Mrs. Fred Dunlap,
farnicily IUiss Lillian McCowan,
ass-
esi gway to her long home. She was
visiting at her old home and was ill
for a week of Bright's disease, when
death .came.
MONEY TO LOAN •
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
pronerty 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. C C. DS. of Ont.
Hailer Graduate Toronto University
Office over Carling's law Office,
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
ISAAC R. CARLING, B.A.
Barrister. Salicitar, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for The Nel-
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest antes. of interest.
Office—,).VIain 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 Madman &
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed AuctiOneer'.for Counties of
• Huron and Middlesex.
Mega Reasonable and Satisfaction*
Guaranteed.
Crediton Ontario
C W. ROBINSON
LICENAED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshatt Wareroorns, next door to
Centra i Hotel, Main Street, Exeter..
Charges moderate and satibfaction is
guaranteed
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
• C H Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice, Strictly tonfidential; no witness
ONTA:RIO'S BEST BUSINESS
COLLEGE
CENTRAL
STFIATrORD, ONT.'"
Students may enter our classes at
any time. Commence your course
now and be qualified for a position
by Midsummer. During rah,' and Aug-
ust of last year we received calls for
over 200 office assistants we could
not supuly. Our graduates are in
demand. Write at once for free cat-
alogue,
D. A. McLachian. Principal
SCHOOL, REPORT OF S. S, No.
1. ,S tephen, bpinbeing orn otion Exarni-
irations
. Honors 5 per
cent. ; loss, 60 per cent. Wnen a
pupil ailea to obtain the 40 per cent.
in some subject the name of the sub-
ject is iwiritten after the, name i—Jr, 4
to. Sr 4—Ruth Robinson, Charlie Is -
public celebrations of Holy Commun-
mar; lage ; attended .8 funerals and
aae, Davey), Freddie T3owd'en.
Sr, 3 to Jr. 4-1-Ionors, Maurice Ned
71: Pass. Cecil Walker, Janie _Hogan-
th, Saphrona Jr, 3 to Sr. 3—
Honors, 1,layd Haist 89; 'Cecil liodg.•
son 73; Pass, Mable Walker 69; El-
gin Hodgins Sandford White ',geog-
raphy) Irene Davey (geography). Sr.
2 to Jr, 3—Honors, Herman Hodgson
81, Promoted from First class to jr.
2—Jack Isaac and Murray Neil. Pro-
moted from ;Primer class td, First
class—Eileen Hodgins, Ivan Hodgins,
Garfield Neil, Melvin, Richards.
Hicks, Teac;her.
ZURICH
J 5. IVIerner •secured first •price for
his team of heavy horses at the Sea -
forth Spring Horse show.—Andrew F.
Hess has moved into the •dwellin.g he
recently purchased from Mr. S, E.
Faust, The letter has moved into
house N•acated by Mr, Hess.—Survey-
ors have surveyed bhe power tine
from the Sarepta corner to Zurich,
which wilt. be built soon..—Mr. Healy
Geiger left for his home, in Hamilton.,
N. ;Dak., on Wednesday',—Mn T.
Ducharme .of Detroit spent a few
clays on the Bronson Line.—Mrs, Ayr-
es and child ,of Detroit visited her
mother Mrs, E. Truemaen—Miss Al-
ice Truemacr of Toronto is visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, FL Truearirser.-1V.fiss Pi Geigerof
St. Paul, Minn., is visiting at the home
of hes father, Mr, A. Geigen—Mr,
Christian Bechler has returned to his
home on the Bronson Line, after
speadinn the winter at Landon.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Lutheran 'parsonage, when Rev.
H Rembe„united in marriage Miss
Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrsl
Jacob Gall:man of near Zurich aad Mr.
Edward Beaver, on.e of the popular
salesmen. in J. iPreeter's establish-
ment. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gellman
acted as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Bea-
ver left the following morning on a:
short wedding trip.
HENSALL
On Friday morning Robert McLar-
en while working Around his horses
received a kick in the face from one
of the animals, :cutting an artery and
breaking a borie 'j the nose,. ,
is recovering nicely.—Mr. T. Neeland
of Sia-atfold was here for a few days.
—Thc Spring ,Sh,ow on the 10th was
a great euccesa—Mr. ,and Miss Mur-
dock were in Londion, last week.—A4
attack 'of pneumonia paused the death
on Friday 'of aVIrs. John Pepper, at
the age of 35 years. She leaves a
husband and 5 children the youngest
only a few months old. She was a
daughter of Mr. Taylor of Kippen.--:
After several months with his son
here 'Mr. G. D. Arnold has returned
to Londpen—Mr. kand Mrs. Alex.
Munn are now settled in their .new
home.—Mr. Jeffrey -of gondola e.n
applicant for organist for Carmel
church, presided at the organ on
Sunday.—Mrs. T. ,Neelands, after a
visit in Taranto, has returned totown
Mrs R. Campbell and Miss Campbell
have returned from a pleasant visit
in Lambton County.— 'Having Sold
their property at Marquis Sask., Mr,
and Mrs. William Forest have return-
ed •bere.—Rev..Knight has been ili
the past week.—Robt. Bonthron is
delivering mail for John Lorimer, who
is ill and has gone to London for
treatment. —Mrs. F. ,,Haywood and
family will move to Clinton shortly.—
Special Easter ,servioes were held
in the churches on Suaday.— Reeve
Petty ia !preparing to build a fine
residence an Queen St.—Pte. Jameg
Munn was here last week on his last
leave.—The snow of last week held
the young Spring back for a few days
The inducements offered with common
soaps cannot make up for the purity of
Sunlight Soap. It costs. US more to make
pure soap. But it costs YOU less to use
it, for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes
it saves. It does not wear and rub the
fabrics as common soaps do.
$5.000 guarantee of
Parity with evety cake
of Sunlight Soap
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The Ford Car for 1917
• The following prices are effective
and guaranteed age last 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—aad
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.
FUR sick of Accessories and tires
Bowser gasoline tank at your service
Milo Snell, Exeter, Ont.
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Four 1 90
Light $ 1 380
Six
Prices Effective April 1st
Light Pours
Touring . . $03
Roadster . . $90
Country Club . $1's to
Big Fours
RTotris'legr :$$%I.r1790°
CouPe . . $1750
Sedate . . . $aoso
LiTshotursiiiaiges
sdataRor.r
Coupe. .
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STHi ox urilutga $ osa
i g . . $2000
Pour Coupe . $23ro
Your Sedan . $573o
BOW' Limousine $2730
Eigla Touring $273o
• Sr3So
• Sz36o
• $1940
• $2220,
Advance in MCC. Big
Four and Light SiZ:
els, .1110 rst, next—de-
fared until that dale ac-
count too lateto correct
advertisements a'bpearing
in magazines circulating
throughout the month of
A Prit.
All prices f.o, b. Toronto
Subject to change without notice
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stment
Buying automobiles is very like
buying investment securities.
You consider
—the relation of price to
value.
—The security or integrity of
value
—the return,
When you consider the relation
of price to value, the Overland
Big Fours and Light Sixes.
conspicuously stand out as
more automobile for the
money than can be had in
any other cars of similar
specifications.
As to Security—the Willys-Over-
land industry, — firmly in-
trenched,—with more than
sixty-eight million of assets,
—with more than four thou-
sand successful dealers and
branches, is s- earely back of
the integrity of value in these
cars throughout the whole
period of their use in your
service.
As to return—the return these
cars give you in service.
Their economy of operation
and rugged reliability are
established by over three
hundred thousand in use.
Value! Security!! Return!!!
Until May lst, Big Fours $1190,
Light Sixes $1380, while we
have them to deliver—there-
after $1250 and $1435.
EXETER MOTOR SALES CO.
• Repair and Gas Service
TVillvs-Overiand, Limited
Head Otace'and \Yorks, West Toronio, Canada
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