sYNOPSIS OF DOMIXION LAXD REQUATi@NX8 WEDNESD AY Any person who is the solo head of a family, or uny male over . 18 years old, may home<tead a quarter section of available Domirion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or . Alâ€" berta. ‘The applicant mu.t appear in persoa at the Dominion _ Lands Agency or Subâ€"agency for the disâ€" trict. © y by proxy may be made mt a V ageney on certain condiâ€" tions by father mothe we. l<~ther or sister c F»®stiesâ€"4!x montha‘ residence up on and cult\. on of *he laud _ in each of thro~ vea‘s, A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead «.. a ferm of at least 80 meres s«?ely owned nnd occupled by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a hommr‘ in good standing may preâ€"empt a quarter sectior alongside his home stoad, Price $3 per sers. Dutiesâ€"Must reside _ upon _ the homestead _ or _ preâ€"omption . six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres ex» A homeste=fer who has exhausted his homestcau right an@ ersnot obâ€" tain a preâ€"emption may «.it=r for a purchased homestead in ceru.in disâ€" tricts, Vrice $3 ner «~ro. Dutiesâ€" Must re.‘de six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. _ _ Deputy ~* the Minister of the Interior, N. _ B.â€"Unauthorized _ publication of this acvertisement will not . be 1N THE MATTER® oF THE EsTATR oF FRANK TUFFORD, late of the ‘Township of Clintom, .,u-n. deceased: CAHIID Te HVBVRV clcen nurmant to 1 CRCTE e dvewne . NOTICE 18 HERKBV given, pursuant to 1 Geo. V., Chap. % Statutes of Ontario, that all rn-h-q --“:.-m sgminst the esto‘e of Moth day of January n‘x'.'."m"'“ï¬m-.s"“' iwot lam sa cu.h-mmum-‘u-‘dnxflmlh m + signed Sohcitor for James A. Tufford, Adminisâ€" trator of the Estate of the said Frank Tnfford, their name» aud addresses, and full particulars in writing of their claims. e t c d ~ AND TAKE NOTICH that after the 2ith day of w u-wa.“m-u Administrator will proceed g' ::-‘-umuum--‘:.c nnhmdvï¬nhmmh‘ wotice and will rot be Hable hvm‘mm-d he said assets to any. perion whose i whall not theu have been received. 2000000 C opaniie AMKS A. TUFFOR Dated at l-umkllnd\h,d April, 1913 Pursuant to 1 George V, Chapter 20, all ered«. mors and othors having claims against. William Smith, late of the Township of North Grimaby in absut the 1it day of July, 1912, are required on or ï¬.mmdlh‘.lu-v.b-â€"v‘.'hfl on or before the 2th «day of May, 1913, to send the undersigned full parcieulars of their elaios. | After rlentaine of PM C000 TT Napail~s. reighiene Proapt 3 May 20th, 1913, the »state will be distributed, having regard only to * «o elaims of which notice shall have been the* wcod. Dated April 19th, 1o. NOTICE TO CREDITORS For Windows and Doors . ‘"* only interlocking weather strip . on the market. \Ynll_nbsolulely keep oot :l";d.â€"';â€" and dust. Drop me a card and I will call with sample. YOU CAN MAKE STAINED CGLASS EFFECTS "Windowphanie" . is tation of stained glass, a fiftieth, You can MJ window yourself in A utes. x a and the designs are . VM â€" """ / Some .of the colors are very rien, some delicate tones. Please . don‘t confuse with _ cheap, inferior brands sold broadcast. Ask particularly | for "Window phanie." We have it in many patterns. . 1; wosts very little. ROBERT DUNCAN & HAPPY MARRIAGES \ Are the result of knowing the laws of health and nature. All the know ledge a younk ®an or woman, Wie or daughter should have, is containâ€" ed in the People‘s Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. This big bome doctor book containing 1008 paK@® with engravings and colored plates â€"=g bound in cloth, (nearly 100,000 und In CUU* /%_ e150 each), GOLDEN ALLâ€"METAL WEATHER STRIP ed in the "*P"/ n ‘his big . by R. V. Pierce, M. D. This big bome heot, 96 **C" T. sar sc ierotnes" and. dolored ,Piates 3 9 M mtecial occustons, w ngs an »~d on ln. #. "24‘ bound in cloth, (nearly 200,000 | fon a month. conies formerly sold for $1.50 each),| . They produce about 1 unflmwnymuuluil of vottled and canned . oneâ€"cent stamps to propay ©0st of | paesed around the _ Y8 "nl'l" and postage. There are no where there Was machit co nouw;luolundmnd and labelling cans, ©00# or-utnu.nocllu this book with | and wrapping the labels the advertising painphlets prepared | of 100 a minute, 6000 P by quacks uwmc the country.]) _A substitute for bu Addrems, 662 hington St. Buffaâ€" eleoâ€"margarine, manufe gwift‘s, is in large dem! Notice to Creditors Wa. It‘s permanent and LEW!S 6 ARR_LL, Hamilion, Ont. Soticitors for A. Executers A 5 Smitk } BC ssm Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square HAMILTON . W. BROWN, Agent on wWINONA, ONT. J. 6. DAV!S, Soltcitor for the said _ TaXRS A. TUrFORD ®. DUNCAN & C€0. MAY 14 »" is m perfect imiâ€" glass, and costs but can apply it to any in a couple of minâ€" t and _ nonâ€"fadable are _ very artistic. lors are vyery . rich, w. w. CoRY, 1918, s OS igh intending \STRONGLY ADVISES ETA AMINES® The * Wauk®atox Oxt., May oth. 19rt. "I have been in Walkerton in business for a good many years and many of my townsiiep know that my health, for long periods was precarious. My trouble was extreme Nervousness, brought on by Indipestion and Dysâ€" m-!’... from which I suffâ€"red in the most severe form. It was so bad that I could not sleep before about four in the morning. 1 noticed one of your published testimonials of how someone had vsed "Frvitaâ€"tives" for similat trouble and asked Mr. Munter, my druguist, his opinion on the matter and he -l'\'“h‘al lhe{r use, :d‘l--ulhuly procured several boxes a l-rh-d to say that I now enjoy splendid health and could not poJ_ bly feel better, I Because They Cured Him, And They Will Cure You can eat with every degree of satisfaction and sleep without an effort. lmifly wlvise auyone suffering from like to:‘rlunn, to commence using "Pruitâ€"atives". ALEX. McCARTER. Leaving Hamilton _ through _ to Port Huron, where ‘the customs exa= wination is performed, Battle Creek, South Bend and, Chicago, After leaving the border town, the country is practically level where a considerable area.of land is devoted ‘to cultivation of corn and pumpkins, lnnd raising sheep. . a box, 6 for §2.50â€"trial size, 25¢. A&mwlmmï¬mm& Ottawa. In Chicago, most of the . ©NFOU!| are somewbat narrow, lald with cob ble stones, this, with _ the taific, street and elevated . cars, making things nolsy. The eity is untidy and |lrw-om can _ be _ effected towards cleanliness. I ue NC O ced w ‘There everything _ is typical . of American rush, _ persons, cars and traffic moving as If they were . 0n their last journey. a UD oS OmR Rs wa _â€"‘The city possesses some parks, chief among them‘ 1 parks, ©7000 000000.00.514s where coln Park on the north side, where is situated an excellent 200, containing | over 1700 animals including . some fine buffalo; and Washington Park | on the south side, a statute of Wash ington at the entrance, _ The boulevards are well *ald out, one of the finest being the Grand, which has three driveways and four walks, â€" The most prominent avenue is Michigan Ave. running paralle! to the lake, where are the leading clubs, institutions, garages and homes of millionaires. Many negroes reside there and are | employed in clubs and hotels,. Of interest are the stores which are as high as twentyâ€"one steries, the principal firms being Marshall, Fleld & Co., Mandel Bros, and Carâ€" won Pirie Scott & Co. situated in the lbop district. Chicago has great need _ for Imâ€" provement, the papeis® daily reportâ€" ‘|lu accounts of murder, shooting. BB "" 02A holdups. chief _ among Letters to the Editor Chicago has ET°W" """"// _ Conort< provement, the papeis® daily reportâ€" ing accounts of murder, _ shooting, robbery and holdups, chief _ among them being auto bandIts. There are scores of bridges, many of which are unsightly. It was estimated that Chicago, _ bY i*â€" outrageous conduct . 0n New Years eve went back at leaet . ten years, the saloons being open‘ till 3 nall. o iC anede. CaW Cinmngen® ‘the It* quEneRerit C DOCOD m Years eve went back at leaet . ten years, the saloons being open till 3 aan. A visit was taken throagh _ the stockyards, covering an area _ of about 1,000 acres, 200 RERTT _ anducted BÂ¥ A about 3,000 MEZT!! The visitors were conducted by a gulde from the reception _ room _ Up the elevator, through the multitudin= o~> departments, where _ at _ each stawe the various processes were @Xâ€" p‘ained; though some of the scenes were unpleasant, yet they proved of interest. . The products from there (the . largest packing eatablishment € 50000 0Catetributed _ 10 IMPRESSIONS OF CHICAGO g" ~ AGEPEMUTTT 20 engns E stace the various processes were °Xâ€" p‘ained; though some of the scenes were unpleasant, yet they proved of Interest. . The products from there (the . largest packing eatablishment in the world) belng distributed _ to the four corners of the earth. At Swift‘s we proceeded to the hog ‘opartment where the hogs are Killâ€" ed _ with astounding rapidity, dried, salted for thirty days _ and _ then cured, each animal being ingnected 2889 407000 covernment . inâ€" heckineed" it ro9 by a United States go‘ spector employed by the Next was sheen, an w being prepared every B« SEODOCOODS % aval PUEREDCIIOE being mr.‘ every Afterwards came 0 being stored in a c00 holding 3000 sides a! of 36 m'.. th ture in this being ths a single pound of ice two days ~~* DUt car for market, i oâ€"dary. * Next ©0M® _ 2859""¢ /"°/ tong their_ principal product K world over, ‘is the _ famout beat, of which they turn 04 Mcarage. ten million: cans wa. ALEX. MeeZ NTEM roduce I" on 0 V 3 ‘and canned goods. . We ound the _ yarious rooti# wte was machinery makint ling cans. cooxing, sealin® ing the labels at the rate minute, 6,000 per hour. ifute for _ butter, called ETe hy Ets CC CCI irty days and _ then animal being insnected States government | in »yed by the Government, hean, an average of 400 _ BM 2240 Mbocoi came oxen, _ the beof m a cooler capable . of sides at a temperature . F., the prineipal f687 eing that there Was not 4 of ice used, cooled for c our _ a refrigerator Mo Libby, Tibby, MeNeil & Libby, of the _ streets ; some very fine them‘ being Linâ€" WeR Peso w p _ butter, called manufactured . bY demand and apâ€" 180 varieties known . the us . corned out on . AB twelve milâ€" l The city September parently little different from the. glual. It is composed of creani, so oll from fat, of animal, . neu rendered from jeaf lard practle lrclo from taste and odor, mllk salt. | In 1800 the population of Iilino!®: was 2,458. ‘The first newspaper ‘pï¬lled in ‘?:;;.m was published November 26, The longest street is Western Ave., 22 miles, ‘The clty is 26 miles long, 15 miles wide, total area 190 square â€" miles. Lake frontage 22 miles. F * afterwards put in rmoe contrining: salt and filtered water, then eatherâ€" ced and put in worker, where most of the water is worked out and _ salt worked in. It is then ready for the printer, weapping machine, grocer and table. A Foew Important Facts About t Chiago. â€" ‘The city was fire\ lignted by gas Chicago is destined to be the first city in America. It is _ the largest r > market, cattle market, lumber, prd grain market, stove market: the greatest railway centre, Anest hotel buildings and largest office buildings in the world. Has _ a greater area than any other city in America, the wreatest elevator capacity, _ largest 1 PC Ios Sn en ‘The great fire began _ October 8, 1871, by the upsetting of a lamp by Mrs, O‘Leary‘s i!1 tempered cow, and burned until extinguished by a rain the morning of October 10. _ About 2,100 acres of land was burned, over 18,000 buildings destroyed and 100 000 people rendered homeleas by “gu M BPR NIANUTNC Io Vess â€"sfeand calamity. . Estim.ted . loss | $290,000,â€" "Whis is all churned tog:ther and ESovend e oae m ag ‘~ultural _ implement manufactur, machine factory, «@mmercial bulldâ€" in#s, greatest retail dry goods house and the largest cold storage build« Ing in the world. The ur"-. 11 brary in circulation in the nited States, largest ~»rcentage of bank interests in America and the moat ‘complfl« water system in the world. Some Characteristlcs of Chicago. | %% Leading hotels. L | 173 Prineipal bulldings 116 Main parks and driveways. l 13 Playgrounds. 45 Theatres and music halls | â€"8 Amusement parks 97 Libraries and reading r00ms. 31 Passenger railroad stations. | 27 Freight depots. T0 Hospitals. _ _ ES ragl 97 Benevolent Institutions, 131 Educational: institutions. 89 Banks. 62 Leading clubs. 32 Foreign consuls. T Telegraph companies, 9 Ocean steamghip. offices. ' 9 Express companies. 23 Federal offices. 41 City Government offices. 38 County Government offices. 42 mflom 34 uments, staiues, etc. 17 Lake steataship lines. lAquor Interests Inâ€"Chicago, there are $,000 saâ€" loons. 3,000 eplleptics are born.â€" every year of drunkard parints in . the States, Yearly 95 per cent of crime is due to liquor from authentic reports. !t has been estimated that it @11 the amount spent on liquor were eJually divided, each individual would reâ€" amount spent on HqUor WHT L0° C divided, each individual would . reâ€" ceive $3,000. One of the curses is the interâ€"state aWâ€"=ont of lquor and there is nOW tatiea Cangrees. ~the Sheppardâ€"Kenâ€" 1| Dustless Mops We received a shipment of these goods last week â€" and they are selling very fast. Give us your order before they are all sold. UNIFORM ISSUE ‘There will be an issue of Uniforms to members of HB" Sqd. Z2nd Dragoons at Dust!ess Dusters in 1, |% and 2 yard sizes at ‘25c, 35¢ and 45¢c. Dustless Mops 50c, 75c, $! and $1.25. EACH SATURDAY â€" now until Camp Time . nform caly «i ym their uniforms early will please govern themselves accor quaLITy GROoCERY Phone 225 GRI Dustless Dusters ST. ANNS ARMORIES the population of Iiinois 1850 1. P. ROBERTSON Major W. C. Brooks, THE INDEPENDENT, NCMe . POool d lard ‘practically | _ At !®® odor, nillk and | yearl 1 to sat‘n! xt tog:ther ang | and) ©94) brute v rmoe | contrdning ‘ and , for sn o e enpmmge s ks 5> ol ET the ,m.llho Joop . am, aj~| bapbor ( neutral l realdenco GRIMSBY exopisBY 1%4‘ #outh : "Biblica! novation . first (Wan the jJunlo wist cBure the proc BINLICAL BASEBALL gouth N. ~alk, Conn., May 10â€" "Bibli¢a! basouall" is the latest inâ€" novation in church eircles here. The first (Wame was played here between the Jublors and senlors of the Bapâ€" tist cBurch Bible clasmes. This was the procedure: There were _ nine player® to cach side. ‘The pitcher was chosen for his or her ability to ask NArd questions about the Scripâ€" gures. Kach "batter" had a chance to auswer three questions. _ Each miss Was a strike and three strikes it Him out. Each question properâ€" E angwered was a "safe hit" and sgent the batter up a base. Wwith the bases full a batter had his cholce »mer unswering correctly the . first amestion. of answering three more ly an#wered was a "safe hit" and sgent the batter up a base. with the bases full a batter had his cholce »mer unswering correctly the . first question, of answering three more g-oecl-(ully »â€"4 scoring a home run or missing one of the three and reâ€" tirlng the side. ‘The man who tries to raise hogs without pasture and forage _ crops for them is like a puppy _ chasing his own tailâ€"he geté lots of exercise but mighty little of anything clse, of . ONTARIG How Concrete Work Was Made Easy For You downtown district, Is the erlminals, thugs and the v white slavery. 0,000 girls are . trapped merica Into white siavey the _ diabolical passlons of inhuman, _ satanical, ters in human disguise anclal greed. uio This Label is your assurance of mmï¬-fl fieq. Haynes, Grimuby Su ; ~ Wall Paper Wall Paper From 2¢ a Roll upwards Greves‘ Fancy Goods Store Beamsville = Ontario ©nU Quality and Values are unmatchable. All orders promptly filled. 2. Lack of a brand of cement upon the quality of which he could absolutely rely. Canada Cement NTIL a few year : If you have not already done se, write for the book * What the Farmer can do with Concrete." It is Free, Cast your eye over this diagram, and then pay a visit to the lots. Ns choicer place in Grimsby to build that new home that you are planning. ® ‘The beautiful new avenues are being opened and graded, and everything put in shape for the beautiful home, that will soon adorn them. ‘These lots are sure to advance in * price, as we iintend to give speâ€" cial inducements to purchasers. Mh.(-‘hfll&hl-w For full information apply to ; J. H. Gibson, Phone 60 > W. F. Randall, Phone 219 f' Cook Bros., Phone 145 Aat ded