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Exeter Times, 1908-09-10, Page 4.a HE EXE'1EB TIMES, SEPT 10th 1908. SCIIOOL 1 ton Id be assigned to selected men of the permanent militia than that of lrtsttueting .the boys in the schools e[ Ounada. It 'vas proposed tkat if tete movement ibecarne general OPENING , throughout the Dominion that the Ik-rutuuent force Du(to be 1+tomote1 largely to be a teachin( corps, and Instructors to sent out would of Afull line of eeoouvrt. receive better pay'for their School Books N and a 11 other! to HenryJohnston, relict of the late fleDatars, sr„ of the town - School supplies 1 Trip of flay, decd on tad reap a last e `t•.eck. 511. Deters Lad reached the 1with1000. IN FRILLS!' wit nisi! ugd of t35 years, and until in about a week of her death was quite smart. The deceased was a native of Germany and emigrant. No scholar should fail to ell to this country with her hus- get one of our Prize Seri Jblers4 band, who predeceased her eighteen years. 'They settled first in the and P1'at1C(' Books,and tryct county of Y. aterloo some 55 or GO for a coy of the Boy's Own moved seats ago, and after residing there 1 , [or a few years uved to the .there or the Girl's Own 1 slip of flay, where they continued to Annual. t to reside. Since Mr. iDatars death I Mrs. Datars has lived with her sons, 500 to be given away. and at the time of Ler death, and for some years previous, had leen Morel bring with her son Frederick; TLc Brow�nirgs Drug . deceased alas well and favorably _ known, being one of the pioneer re - The Exeter Times excelle, and vas possesseddil °t emits- excellent qualities, and will be miss- ed. by a large cir:le of friends, Sko leaves •to mourn Ler loss three sons, Frederick, Ilenry and Edward. The remains were interred in the Lutheran church cemetery at Zur- ich on Tuesday afternoon last. Exeter. Ontario. Items of Subscription $1.00 per tear in adv.uoe. $ 1.i3O Loa)" be rareed if not so paid. To United ■fates subsoribere, $1.50 strictly in e Until all arrears pope are r ' pa d.s un)lets+1a t the e Sate tolon of the wliieh every psubsc subscription ia paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates on application. DECISIONS RESPECTING NEWSPAPER'S Any person or persons who takes a paper regularly from a post. office, (whether addressed in his name or another's. or at tether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for iayment. If a person orders his papers dis- Whalen bliss Bertha Sutler by is home on her vacation. Mrs. J. Wright, spent her ,holidays with Mrs. Passmore at Stratford. .Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson, were in Stratford on Friday. Mr. J. 1Vright and Miss Bessie Morley, rendered a duet at the pray- er meeting Sunday evening. klext Sunday will be Missionary service. Mrs. Dan 'Hodgson, attended the Toronto Exhibition, and also visit - continued be must pay all arrears, the Niagara Falls. or the publisher may continue to J. Wright and harry Squires at - send it until payment is made, and tended service at Centralia on Sun - then collect the ,whole , amount whether the paper is taken or not. The Courts have decided that re- fusing to take newspapers or period- icals from the post office or remov- ing and leaving .them uncalled for vr�[ile subscription remains unpaid, is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud. day- -Our pastors visited in this vicin- ity on Thursday. Word Isas been received from our boys who .went west that work and wages are scarce and men are plen- tiful Mrs. Albert Gunning has returned home from waiting on her aunt, THE EXETER TIDfEB P'T'G . Arksey, at Paisle. Limited. DtMr. Harvey Sutherby3is calling on friends around here. --r Note and Comment If thorn ever was a specific for South Bruce Liberals will hold a any onocomplaint then Carter's convention in the :Walkerton town Little Liver Piles ate a specific for 14 a 2 sick pp, monfor'theypurpo emofrsc cting ahoulda know this. QIIyache and e every ttwoman iaa a eandid►tek dose. Try them. A Liberal Convention for the se- • leotion of a candidate for north SALE REGISTER !Middlesex will be held on Friday, Auction sale of valuable farm in Sept. 11th. The meeting Mill be ad- Stephen, north ihalf of lot 5, 9th concession, consisting of fifty acres. Sale Tuesday, Sept. 15th, Gladman & Stanbury, Solicitors ;,John Gill, Auct. Auction Sale of of house and lots in Centralia, belonging to the estate of the late Wm. Baker. Sale !Mon- day, Sept. '14th. Gladman & Stan - bury, Solicitors; John Gill. Auct. dressed by W'. S. 1Calvcrt, (M. P. and D. C. Ross, :DI, P. P. ' At a convention of the Conservat- ives of the south riding of Bruce, Pinker - Son, Jas selc s ted (Donnelly, party rstand- ard-bearer. Mr. Donnelly's name was the only ono mentioned, The attendance hvas large, every section of the riding sending .its full quota of delegates. An important auuouneement was made by tho Minister of Militia at the luncheon given by .Col. San= Hughes. M. 1'. ,president of the Dom - minion Rifle Association, at the Backc;itfe ranges Friday. The pre- A. sident in proposing the health of �' 4%.O �O ___�. the 'Minister, referred to the pre- �` - Q•,cv tv Luoan sante of cadets in this ,ear's match- es. and the encouragement which the �V'``~c� k.Q O� Minister was giving to the cadet r V ,' movement. Sir Frederick •mount- 44 01:,V -it', �},/��`4' ed that an order -in -Council had beep � e passed approving of an agreemeht V + O -f •'1`p .• entered iuto by the Department of , O Q/,; Militia and the Government of Nova Q •k •'�'' Scotia with reference to the schools q, �P �• of that province. This agreementMilitia will furnish, free of cost, `p THE COME AND SEE SIGN Cromarty 51r. and Mrs, David Bruce have the sincere sympathy of the entire 1rou:wunity in the death of their in- fant soar, F.ilheE, who died Saturday evening sifter an illness extending over five weeks from meningitis The little fellow was oneycar and nine mouths old. The funeral was Lehi Monday, interment being in the Staffa cemetery. GitAND TRUNK. ANNUAL \t'EST- E1tN EXCURSIONS. From Exeter to Port Huron, 52.60 Detroit, f<4.30; Chicago, ts10.1U; flay City, 65.20: Cleveland, via Detroit and 11. S•t C. Steamers, 66.80 ; Sagi- naw, $5.10. Good going Sept. 17, 16 and 19th. Return limit Oct. itis, 191kS. Proportionate rates from all all stations in Ontario. full inform atiou and tickets f ron) any Grand Trunk Agent. Staffs Mr, and Mrs. Getty and family and their niece have returned to their home in Caron, Sask., after spend- ing two months Awitl 'Miss Herron, Mrs. Getty's sister. -Misses Lizz.c and May Carmichael are home from Hamilton for their holidays, -Mrs. Taffin, who Las been very ill, is im- oroviug.-Mrs. McTaggart Las been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Venner. of Chiselhurst.-Mrs. Campbell, - of Cromarty , has been visiting her niece, Miss 'torrent -Mr. and Mrs. Neil Currie, of St. 'Marys, called on Miss Herron one day last week. Miss Kate Oliver, fvho has been visit- ing realtives here has returned Lome Mr. 'McCormick, of London, is a visitor at •the Carlin (louse. Hibbert On August 21st there passed peace- fully awway at his home in Hibbert. a most kind and indulgent parent in the person of Henry Clinton 'Mor- rill, brother of the late Judge Mer- rill, of Prince Edward County, also of Matthew (Merrill, who resided in Michigan near Yale, and died at the age of fifty-two years. There were also several other brothers and too sisters, all born in the town of Tic - ton, where the youngest sister now resides. Their father, Samuel ;Merrill barrister, was a descendant of Nath- aniel Merrill, who with his brother John Merrill. came from England to America, and was ono of the first 'settlers itt Newburg, Mass, •In the time of tho United Empire Loyal- ists, the Merrill family came to Can- ada and settled in Kingston, Pres- cott and Picton. In politics they were Conservatives, and were mem- bers of the Church of England. At times the late Henry IMerrill. would become very entertaining in describ ing the many beauty spots of Prince Edward County, the most famous be- ing the .wounderful lake on She Mountain, the depth of which was never fathomed. In the early days of the IIuron Tract Mr. Merrill came west from his native town, engagetl as clerk in a general store nt Rod- gerville, which position he retained for some three years, _after which time he settled on the London Road, where the village of Hensalt now stands. Shortly before the London, Huron and Bruce railroad was built he sold out, a deal which fie after- wards regretted. He removed to Exeter, where he resided for some time, and finally settled in Pettit county, where he 'has since resided. Ito was married to Elizabeth Jane McTaggart, daughter of James Mc- Taggart, of the London road, near Exeter, who predeceased him twenty- one years ago. Ile lived to the ripe old age of eighty-one (years, and leaves two daughters to mourn itis loss, Mary Edwards Ilale and Eunice Ann Merrill. provided that the Department of from the permanent. force, for ser- vices in the school of Nova Scotia ,I I This.sign instructors in drill. physical 1 rain- � permanently attached ing and rifle shooting. In turn the; to the front of the main building of cducatonal nuthoritics of Nova Scotia the Lydia E. Pinkham Jledic' are required to adopt a compulsory i Co' Mpany, Lynn, Mass. regulation that a teacher, before , What Does This Sign Mean? securing his certificate to teach in It means that public inspecti011 of the schools of the province, shall bc the Laboratory and methods ofdoing compelled to pass an examination In btesine.s is honest lydesil'cd. ItmeaiLs physical trainign and drill. The 1 that then' IS nothing about the bus - to Scotia Governinent has agreed to this and Sir Frederick regards it bless which is not "open and above - as n great step in advance( The board" Minister further announced that It means that a permanent invite - another order -in -Council, sunnletnetl- tion is extended to anyone to t'Olne tory to the. first Lad been adopted. ant verify anyvinll all statements giving the Department of 'Militia au. made iii the advertisements of Lydia thority to stake similar agiecmcults a, I'tnkhanl's Vegetable Compound. with all the other provinces of the g 1 luster is compounded of shellac. one Dominion. Besides conferring bene-' Is it a purely vegetable eomllouu(1 ounce : alcohol. three ounces: a pinch lampblack n color. 'owing to t ata t t 4 - 0 1 with- ti andherbs- It t ( h made from mot fit on t he youth of the country, an 11 ` o the unfavorable action of alcohol on Ernest AbLot(, of the 2nd-, Ilid- dulph, has moved into the village. and will conduct a dray (business, having purchased the outfit of IA. Isaao. G. L. McDougall, of Toronto. is the temporary principal of the Lucan high school. His services are avail- able (or two months only. In the meantime the board will endeavor to engage a permanent man. 'Miss 'McMillin, of London, as one of the assistants, fills the vacancy of Miss Carter, of Guelph, who has gone to 1'.MSC)L. Miss Violet Carterr returned Ito Toronto on Monday to resume Ler position at Fairweather's. W. 11. Stewart, of London, is in town this week'. The 'Tennis Club will pity a re- turn match with Pat khill on Fri- day. Miss Nellie llodglns, of Woodstock. is visiting in the village and town- ship. Shoe varnish. A waterproof shoe tarnish resembling patent leather in arrangement of this kind would to, out drugs beneficial to the men of the german C0111(` 1111(1 See. en 1 force. No better 'work, he said 1)othe women ofAmerica continu- ally ase as much of it as we are told ? Come and See. NVai there ever such a person as Lydia E. }'inkhorn, and is there any by first .treat int; the leather to rev - )'sick • n coatss • wellrub- bed 1 ofit r va. h r whomo o vaseline SS :r Pinkham now to [r. 11 oman am asked to \trite? bed in, over which n very thin coat Conte and See. of paraffins is applied hot, and the Is the vast private correspondence excetis immediately ,wiped orf : the IS particularly suitable for with sick women conducted lr shorn shooed then be burnished tt;cM a 3 col ton flannel until the surface t3 women only, and are the letters kept smooth and fee from oil or paraf \S'ben 114'.lting strictly confidential ? find. The shoe varnish is then thin• Colne and See. ly applied with a small sponge las• cold iUt'itt, conned mt'at or have they really got letters from tened ro a wire. Several thin coats over one million, one hundred pit1 (.11 Sewcra1 (lours apart teas. be pork and bean:, stir 111 a thousand women cormespondents? nt ee sats to get hill luster, After Conte and See. that. usually ono thin application suficatee little Bovril and notice tho Have they proof that Lydia E. ishr rubbc,lent.l'ot`nt.!eatlister it nd lbnrttis10!- ditel Pinkb,un'sVegetable Compound has with flannel. softer,s th, gtittet and difference. it will wake the curia thousands of these tlUmen? leaves n very handsome height sur - Come and See. face, The chief other nilvantagc to food more tasty, inol'e nutri- This advertisement is only for be derived from its use comes from doubters. The great army of women it, resistance to wafer, it is, (here. tIOUI4 and more digestible. who know fmm their own personalfore. Itheluablc schen applied to ere• experience that no medicine in the good looks of t l., of world equals LydiaE. I'inkhanl.+ the •0103 and heels to 11 o• n :11t base Send post card for lvorS weather, and even to evaterproof Hew reci a booklet Veetable Compound for femalr ills their bottom.'. i willstill fro on using and being ben - 1e 'fa't )islet's to eflted by it ; but the 'blot don ting, All disorders caused by a bilious suffering woman must, for her own state of the system can be cured by BOV'R11. [ AMITE') flake.lx taught ennt'ttleiiee fiirshealr'i assail Cartcr'a Little Liver Cells. ' o !y ST. PE I'tif: STRF-fiT,MONTRFAt, might jtistas well regain hter health. p.iining th�irpuec. o discomfortr y tbem. attend- :0 this shoe vara. •h is not to he 1eeomrricnded for brand-new shoos but to rehabilitate old shoes to a pristine shine it is unsurpassed. Thr' tendcncf of shoes being crack- ed by it may very largely be averted BOVRIL 911U11114'r 1IS(' . ) no 1)I)6 n.uI,Y:NVf,ep•: etable PteparationforAs- ting LltFoodatidllegula- WeStticbs ttnll3owellss of INi 1\ 1`, ( HILDItl:N • Promote sTh esti 'on,Cheetful- >ttessidEest.Contatns neither' p�uQ1, torphitte nor 1'Thaefal. NOT NARCOTIC. AINwraazrseizzuv r • .1'ird- IMO 1) Walitise Apgfect Remedy for Cons tipa- tio tn.SourStomach,Diarrhoca, Worms ,Convulsions ,Feveri sit - MSS xnd Loss OF SLEEP. • iacSimille Signature of d' 27st NEW YORK. 110 month-, ((1t1 3 i Dotics. ci .rti LXAGT COPY OF WRAPPER. ors •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••41 1 The Molsons Bank CASTORIA � �.P�... ...�� For Infants and Children. leas The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE O&NTAY11 CO -►AMT. H =W TOaa CASTORIA is siTunrions�:. with leading business houses await our graduates. Loose -Leaf Ledger and all modern office methods which ensure rapid advance- ment. Gregg Shorthand taught by the only teacher in Ontario who attended the Author's School. THREE COURSES:- Stenography, Commercial, Telegraphy. Enter any day, write for patticulars FALL TERM FROM SEPT. tst. CIin101 BllsiDess Collene GEO. SYO'l'TON, Principal. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY TheBell Telephone Co= s MartIu & son Two 6 Octave Organs Second IIand. CHEAP Also Two Pianos Slightly used At Great Reduction. Sewing Machines The best made at prices that will suit you. Bicycles, Baby Carriages and Go Carts Very attractive. Prices right Fine Stationery mpany of Canada • i; about to publish a new issue. of . the Official Telephone Directory ATTEND THE BEST! for the District of Western Ont- I ado, including the Village of Exeter. •Changes of orals names, changes of 1 � /U street addresses. or orders for duplic- � ate entries should be handed in at STRATFORD. ONT. once to CENTRAL A. MARCHAND • Local Manager. • • Notice to Creditors l Ii Notice is hereby (given pursuant to the revised Statutes of Ontario, that all creditors and othersrs having Estate claims against the 1.>tstc o[ the late John Cornish. of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron. who died on or about the fifteenth clay of .1•1ly, A. D. 1905. are request- ed on or before the fifteenth day of October, A.1).. 1909. to send by post prepaid or deliver to the under- signed Solicitors for the Reverend Richard C. Evans. the executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their christian and Irnaples, addresses awl descript- ions, ibe full particulars of their claims a statement of their as. fur of the secur- ities. thenature counts. a tin n if any, held by them. AND Ft'1(T11t 11 TAKE NOTICE that after the Laid last mentioned (late. the said executor will proceed to distribute the. 'assets of rho de- ceased aeon; the patties eptitled thereto. having regard only to the elnirns of which he shall then have notice and that the sail! executor 1 Z2 it is recognized ns the I.ARO• • - EST, BEST. and MOST SVC- ♦ CESSI''CL training school in ♦ Western Ontarir 'Three de- t partntents: - - COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND' ♦• TELEORAPHIC. RItIO/1A and forge Our graduates secure good po- Y to the front. • Write for our free l'AIAtOglle, you will find it interesting, You may enter any time. ELLIOTT h MCLACHLAN, Principals. .... $3 374.000 00 RESERVE FUND •..• $3.374.000.00 t15 Branches ia Canada, and Agents and C'orrespo'ndents in Alt tho Priaeipal Cities in the Would. General Balking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department • at all Branches, interest allowed at highest current rate. so ♦ Dickson &Carling, fiallleltors. N N. D. H U R DON, !►tanager 1♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦N♦/MN♦♦♦♦Ml♦♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦N♦♦+♦•4 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HF.AD OFFICE. TO4 8'611PA I:8r.UJ11-IstII It 1807 B. X. WALKER, PresidentPaid-up Capital, $10.000,00 Iltatw, ALX. LAIRD, General gre I Reserve Fund, - 5.000,000 Branches throughout Canada, -and in the United States and Englanl BANK MONEY ORDERS Malls /R TME FOL LOWIHO RATES: $5 and under Over $5 and not exceeding $10 '810 "' " $30 " $30 " " $50 ,•ea These larders are payable. at par at,evcry offi o oif Bilak311 (Yukon excepted), and at the ptineipph backingp. • Yh United Stafes.-40 are negotiable at $4.90 to the £•steeling in Great i!l>;Rt34,$rela3ld. They form an excellent nsetlsad of : .� •4_, , ••• I:.c.:..' . /•. • •.. wi(I>t at small cost, and may be obtained with•• ,ii•I-• ./ i Exeter Branch -G. W. Harrison, Manager Branch also at Crediton. 3 cents 6 cents 10 canis 15 certttq ash.+ BLOOD DISEASES Guaranteed Cured or No Pay. If you ever had any contracted or hereditary blood disease, you are never safe until the virus or poison has been removed from the system. You may have had some disease years ago, but now and then some symptom alarms you. Some poison still lurks in your system. Can you afford to roe the risk of more serious symptoms appear- ing as the poison multiplies? Beware of mercury or mineral drugs used indiscriminately -they may ruin the system. Twenty years experience in the treatment of these diseases, enables us to prescribe specific remedies that will positively cure all blood diseases of the worst character, leaving no bad effects on the system. Our New Method Treat- ment will purify and enrich the blood, heal up all ulcers, clear the skin remove bone pains, fallen out hair will grow in, allfd swollen glands will re- turn to a normal condition, and the patient will feel and look like a different person. All cases we accept for treatment are guaranteed a corn - pieta cure if instructions are followed. Reader if in doubt as to your condition, you can consult us FREE OF CHARGE. Beware of incompetent doctors who have no reputation or reliability. Drs. K. & K. have been established over 20 years. WE CURE Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Stricture, Blood and Secret Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Consultation Free. 1f unable to call write for a Question List for Home Treatment. DR5.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan II Griswold Sts. Detroit, Mich. 3 No Moving ---- No Grinding PLA3 N �- Ntr. 4 A The finest steel made and tempered b electricity will not make a perfect Carbo Magnetic razor blade. It still requires grinding to complete the work. This grinding must be as true and reliable as the ingredients e named. Grinding entirely by hand is icnper- [act-wobbl too m r. y -G y machine, chanical to search out every point needing attention -but combine the two with the severe secret test each 1blade is finally subjected to and you ihave a perfect Carbo Magnetic razor. The quality of labor employed is a rel ♦ 2 most essential point in producin` cutlery steel, he men intruste with the grinding of Carbo Magnetic ++++++++.:„+++++++++++++++++ steel have spent the major part of their Ines in reaching( their present state of perfection They are Ham• burl; gnn1ers, unquestionably the best known. Every razor blade turned out of their hands is absolutely uniform end to end, with no irregulari- ties or thick spots. The shaving edge is true and straight. 1t w,:1 cut smooth. clean aril ccmfortabie, leaving g no smartingsensation. • No son spots, ro brittleness will appear in a Carbo 1'daggneti razor no matter how long t.or:i. No meth -d' of tempering by fire with its constant vu,at,on of heat will produce.VIM. uniformity. Every blade has bevn brought to a fixed temperat-,re ac• ereae'-luyIns tmre". acps. luairne, ,d;r b1 y" ea.encyrtervdiariathtbioeeri• 95 cents from Exeter. Good going Sept. 12 13. 14, 16 and113. Spec'al/crouerm:bt p standard. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM western Fair LONDON will not be liable for the said assets excursion rate 90 cents goo's going or any part thereof. to any person Sept 15 and 17. Return limit on all or persons of e lin.c Plaints notice tickets Sept 21st. eheel trot have been .received by Si'ECIAL leaving 9.07 ri. m. Sept. hirn at the time of such distribution.. 15, 16. and 17, returning 10.50 p. m. DATED at Toronto the third day of Sept. 15. .1G rind 17. Regular train September A. D. 1909. No. 33 m•iII leave London 5.15 p.m. Coatsworth & Richardson. Executor's Solicitors. Continental Life Bldg., Toronto. hirkton The engagcue t,' innoenecd of bliss Kate M. I:,•:,l. of Goderieb, to John Somerville, of .Itirkton. While engaged in shifting a belt going Sept. 17, 1S, 10th. from Exeter on a threshing machine recently, port Huron 42 to). Grand Rapids $7.Iki Mr. Bab Youngsoll. n yo•ing farm-; Detroit $t :p). Saginaw K).11).('hicsgo er of Blansbard. almost lost his; "linin, Jlinne•tpolis S. '+. }Ito ('sty $5.20 knife clasped in his hand right hallo. Mr. as he at- on had a St. Rud. Cleveland, via Detroit and f) & ('. Steal'rs $!t wt. temped to shift the belt, and in some Return limit Monday Oct. 5th loom manner the knife seas caught in the belt. causing the hand to be almost For information etc., apl)ly to cut off across the palm. Mr. Younis- J KNI(iH'I', Depot Agent, son recently started in the thresh- ing business, having ,purchased a or write[ J. I). MCDONALD, Unios threshing outfit of a London firm. Depot, Toronto. Ont, last spring. Sept. 15, 10. and 17 Low Rate Western Excursions Rut test this rr:,conili(lonally gssaranfood r..tnr i•1 yo., r c•A•a home or have yo.r 9crtcr as.: 0 .a you --for thirty days. ) Drop us a postal, or better yet come in and see us and we will give you our new proposition for having these ratsors tested without obl,(;a-, tion to purchase, together with our Pee bcoklet "Hints 911 Sttavini." N n 41 W. S. Cole, Druggist One of the old residents of Mc- Killop township Passed away en Tuesday evening of last week in the person of Mr. Wm. Storey in his 751)1 Year. The late Mr. Storey hod been i11 declining health (or some lame and two weeks ago suffered from two slight ,strokes of paralysis which leas followed by nit attack of intlamation of the lung., resulting in his death. Owing to bis long re- sidence in the township he hail a large circle of ncquaintanten who will regret to hear of hi• •balls. The deceased was in native of Ire - rind cam•• 10 Canada when a lad of 12 years. Syoopls of Me C000dloo Noilt WesI HOMESTEAi) IIEOCLATIONR.:, AANY es en numbered section of Dominion Land* In tranitoha, oaakatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not reamed, may lie homesteaded by any person ho is the sole head of a family, or any male over 19yerrs of ag., to the extent of one -glut; ter section of 160 acres, more or lex, Application for entry must be made in person by the applicant at a Dominion (Ands Agency or Sub. agency for the dislnct in which the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, however, Le made al. an aged• cy certaiueondilions by the father, mother, son . daughter brother or sister of an intendingIeme eteader. The homesteader is required to perforn, the homestead duties under one of the follow ing planet (1) At least six months' residence upon and cultl• cation of the land in each year for three) care. (2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, per form the required residence duties by living on far ming land owned solely 1) him. not has than eight) t8U) acres In extent, in the vicinity of his homes teat. Joint ornerahip in land will not meet this req tommeet, (3) it the father (or mouser, if the father to de. ceased) of the homesteader hs* permanent residence on fanning land owned sole) by him, net less than eighty (80 acres in extent, In the %trinity cf rho homestead, or upon a boniest sad entered for 1.) him In the sieinity, such horueste &der may ittfoot' bis o•an residence duties by lining with the father or mother. 4 The tern '%trinity" In the fro ',reseeding paragraphs Is defined an noosing not more than nine miles n a diret line, exeltsite of road al ow- ances crossed In the measurement. 6 A homesteader intending to pe rfotm his reel - 'knee dutlrs In accordance w Ith the otiose whits lining with his parents or on fanning lard owned b hinsself must notify the spent of the di,trk•t of such Inlentlon, Pix month: notice In writing should 1* se en to tCommissionerof Mminlon hands at Ottawa of he 1 1 tad a intention to npply for patent. w. W, COiLY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N. n,-t'nanthnerim pnblkatlon of this advertise merit will not be paid f,r Tne Osborne and tilbbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gonwanu Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President -.f. L. RUSSELL. Vice.Prosid• nt-W. 11. i'AS/MORK DIRECTOR,'(, WM. Roy, BOnNiltn.w P. 0 Wm. BRO['K WINe11K1sxA P, 0. T. RYAN, DonLiN P. 01 1tOHERT NORMS, Scalia. AGENTS. JOHN EHSERY, Exeter, agont for 1•.borne IAA Jlirlduloh. OLiVER HARRIS. Munro, atltept for !libber t. Full arton anal Logan.. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.Treas. Farquhar. OLADMAN & BTANiIIIRY, 9 'leiter•