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'nations . are being held to-morrow,O.-grain for Monday eveniag's
(Frian,) in the reapan:tit,meeting Was prepared h3r the Citizen
hang, will d-nternonn whathex. ShiP and Lookout Committees. After
the ietc„..payere desire ohaoge or the opening hYmn, the scripture
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are content to, tet,14, presentstoetipieWawsrdabibyytaltnotbkBe
by Miss
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aotine,flar-a-110-44agefiLter,iittb.,ef."-t.e)W.,•weaster--seriterree-iarayers,-vsere,:,said.
4,t1figdast bweek in entionin nuiici- nyum.revresralwenareembera‘9,7140,mAtirstble;x,
-'pal affairs we published• a Statement Traplin and a piano solo Winifred
Arinstroag,riMiss Margaret McCai-
geve, a reading., The meeting
was hyougt to a close. with a -hymn
andprayer by Mrs., Craw. There 'will
156 no Young • People's, moth:1g
that was' current, to the eked' that,
Mr. Jas.' Ritchie; deputy 'reeve of
Askfield; Probably •would retire on
account of ;ill. heath. Mr. Ritchiestenned,
stepped intofthe 'office last, week to
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mforin .that he had. ,at• nd time.
made4umli and. that it. corning -week as the Nfissani Band
was nof his intentioa, to do Sia This thantOffering• meeting takes.. place
o the ..nominat ns in both town, :TROY
POssi, *QndaV, evening• : •
may to ahMe extent .affect the
bility• of an eleetien, but the results •••: ' • • •
tena
ships will settle the Matter one way TheMeeting Monday evening was
'or iimther.• ' ' -thg-4Lookout ..
. • ' • • • - • ••••', • The singing -eta hymn, the 'reading,
'a . ' • of -the Scripture 'lesson ' bk'•Graliairi
EA,THER !OH "..Sherriff,;. and the, repeating 'ef..the
.• • -•.--=t;t-:. -,„. •i,,ertra` pray,e4-•Otiened, the 'meeting.'
The unusual "aritilfg•Ilike Weather :"A'violincluet*-Was--reirclered÷by:--Dar:24,
which has been general throughout Henderson and Douglas McDenald.
the . province was altriretlir,iirotight- Readings were.-:gia
•-to-an-efid-in-thie•district_onlaieSdaw.
1?isher and Arlene - Jewitt- The ---topit"-
Ram fell during the morning, follow- •"God's Gift -and-M-y-OhligatiOna."-waa-
edin the afternoon by. high Winds: taken byDouglas McDonald. Singing
Which resulted in a cold wave during, of a hymn and prayer by Rev. C. H.
the night and snowfitirries , on Wed- McDonald brought .the. meeting to' a
natila, • .
PreYious'to the cold - spell,. Mr. „f, The meeting next meek' is in charge.
8, McKenzie 'told .us of a beautiful ofthe .Missionary - Committee; • A
rose bloom he had .Picked:at his home. goOd•••pregram is being prepared.
---,Air-thii-Abc-15-kyourine'of---fioiVers; • •' , r • •
ripening' of,berriea; and croaking of St. Peter's A. Y. P.
. St, ..;._Peter'S A:Y.P:A, conducted
and many of,thevirirrit,dirnateitivers. regular session on Monday evening,
will- wish they „could go "honking" with president, Mari D. Cook, in the
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south ,,like the geese. the chair. Opening exercises being
• ", • over, minutes were read and approv•::
EUCHR- AND: DA, ...1sICE , ed. . The roll call found Reds again in
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the ascendancy, and notie-•-leading.•by
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.. -WAS WELL ATTENDED. eight :points.. In the: copper contest,
• • however,. , the • •Blues had. a. rear
The euchre 'and ,dance ! under the advantage,. It was decided to hold a;
auspices of•the Jewel Rebekah, Lodge supper in the Council „Chamber on
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-raffaoar.-Man.•-•-Mrs.-McDpnald„--pre,_h.ehL_in the'Ttiym Hall laSt Friday ThursdaY, Dec J, the executive to
'dens le ;her maage rri•Miss ',evening was an unleoked for, success. arrange the-7-details•orsam-e-Z-The-an-
Jeasie ;Gordon. Beth Mr. McDonald .0:Yer forty, tables of ' card -players A.Y.P.A. service is to be held on
and his. late wife. wera.Well known taxed the auditorium to capacity and Sunday, Nov; 29, at seven o'clock. A
in this - commenity, • . --• many more eould- not be acconacidated ,:letter of_allereeiation, was read • from
' • Mid , had to bn. content to wait Miss L who acknoWledgeci•
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jistinas Cards
'irsq?,:nrill have no tvnuhle.
,telecting,yr Christmas car
OUR -AgSORTMENT--ig
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lritylu.a good selection of
zs by your favorite
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4 Shopping -Days -
Before Christmas
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' DEATHS'
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McDON'ALD—Word was received
hn Saturday by Mrs. Harold 'Alii
f the death of, her .aunt, Mrs. ,John
•A. McDonald, which 'occured in
TWA1VILEY—In• the village • Of for the dance. Card playing continued the gift ef flowers from the A.Y.P.A:
Dringfinnori; on Sunday, November -till 'shortly 'after- '-,-ten • O'cloelt-•_when.;_After the..pipe-rig:et „Irymh '455_, the
22nd, 1931 Eliza Jane Smeltzer, be- -
lunch was., served. Miss Elizabeth rector gave the Bible reading.' . Mr,
loved ; wife of Richard Twernley in Robinson mid M* Wm Sproul carried John Martin contributed a vocal
her sixty-ninth year. The funeral 'ser- off the ladies' and gent's prize re- solo, Mr.ftM.' Johnston a Mouth•ergan:
:vice was held at the home of' her. spectivelY. . selection and Mr. a Baker a number
di•-.-rPer---T-F•cy •":inin an on A -s for the hi.--the---1411 was_ On.....the_.:JewiLhatp. Messrs. 1*. Orr
Tuesday,., November 24th, interment
oeing in Dengannen Cemetery. .
.• _g crowded for the'• danee....Mrs. Agnew and J. 'Hayworth contributed troin.
and Harry Nixon supplied. the music bone. -duets and solos and also accom-
for the Grand March and Carr's Or-' pained the piano in- the bynins., The
-elreatra of WirighanrAlted look over an-e-ethrg-closed Vitir-the—behedietiprt-
the rythmn producing end Of•the dance After the regular session a contest
and the crowd did the 'rest, to the in historical knowledge of Ontario
apparent enjoyment of everyone.- ! was -enjoyed, by the weathers. Next'
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meeting December
north of the C.N:R. stadia', Lucknow AMONG -THE *INNERS • '
.in Wednesday, Novehaber 25th: Ile- AT, THE "ROYAL". 4th
Gerinent was made in Kinless,Cerne7
SilVet:82 Brassware:
A limited' 'quanta.* of •choice
'pieces Of Silver. and Brass -
•PRICED ;RIGHT. ,
.China -*
• Alio hand painted ChinanCuPS
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- arid quality.-- -
Paterson
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In just Dayi
Not too long is
Which to get ready?
Shop
At ,Kitig's.
.Christmas stocks, are now on
display and you'll be delighted
with the wide choice -of .suit-
ithiel gifts for your every
occasion)
WOMEN'S — — — MEN'S
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
CHILDREN'S
make use of the good roads
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0,. BROS.
WIN*GHAM
MacKENZI•E----In the township of
emloss' on Monday, November '23rd;
1931, Alex. G. MacKenzie, • aged
eighty-four years. The funeral- ser,
;Tics was 'held from his late residence
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ery. The late Mr.-.MeKepzie is 'sur-
".ived by, his wife. and a daughter,
.diss Dena MacKeniie.
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JOHNSTON—Following an illness
-of-fonr-weeks-with-fever,-thereLdie
in the -General liospital„:Wmgham ori
Saturday,
and Mrs. Gersham Johnston of East
Wawa -nosh The boy west* years,hf
age, and' is survived by Nis parents,
four sister's and three brothers. Tire"
funeral service. was :conducted at the
retidenee, of his' parents on Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was
made the Wingham gemeterY.
HOLYROOD
Mr. and. Mrs; Chas. Congram' and
-CliffOrd_sp.entEnnday
_Ethel. _ _
Mrs. Rachel Culbert, ' Eve • and
Lorne, Mrs. Agnes Eager, gr. and
Mrs. Jack Peterbough, Ilene arid
Billie were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and and .Mrs. Wm. Eadie.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robb of Ripley
called on Mrs. Richard Elliott on
Sunday.. ,
-Mrs. Wm. ,Elliott` of Huron ' is
SP:ending- ar MIT tire -era With 'her
daughter, Mrs..Almer Ackert.
Mr._ and Mrs. Charles Burt • and
family spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. Mc-
Kenzie's on the 4th Con. •
Mr. and -Mrs. John Barr; Doris and
Jack were Sunday: visitors with Ddr.
and Mrs. John Purvis, 2nd Com
'Miss Edith Burt spent the week-
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end at her lionte here.
We are sory to report that Mrs.
Ernest Ackert suffered a painful ac-
cident when she fell and injured her
knee. Owing to this she will be ton -
fined to bed for several Weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Palmer. • Lois
and Charlie, and Billie of Kincardine
spend Sunday with .M-rs. Thos. Harris
Now come the days/when a radia-
tor is likely to be numbered among
a 'motoriit's frozen }Wets:
"The vAlme t) your telephone is pat what you make it."
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TAr OW much is a. , ,
ute worth-? Nobody
can say, for it may be °I
worth everything. Your ,
telephone gives you many
ciao, minutes for living
every day. Its 'Mute can-
not be pleasured in dol-
lars, for it is worth what-
ever. timeis_wnrth.2
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Mrt Todd and son.Tom, wild, •'The November meeting of the
exhibited a number of head of choice- Kairshea. Club, met at the home of -
Aberdeen Angus cattle at the Winter Miss M. Rosa, with thirty-two of •an
Fair won a ninnber.of prizes in this attendance. Mrs. R 'Martin was in
class; Competitors gather from all charge, and the meeting ,opened by
•airts of the -country -and -Mr. Todd -singing the "Opening_Sane and re -
is -to be congratulated ittearryirigog..peatin.g_the Creed in unison. The
„call was aria-Wereld-Lbk "Same
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done by Robert L.• P. Duncan, Angus, thing that wines; cannot 'buy," Mrs.
Scotland, with prizes, that we know G. Lockhart' read the minutes of last
ct being_ awarded to Mr.' Todd • as nieeting, and Mrs. T. Robinson gave
follows: • • - the.Treitaurey's report -The business
Junior yearling steer, 5th; Senior :was then '-transacted, in 'which it
steer calf, 6th; Jenkin. Special, 3rd.;
Steer Or heifer, 800 pounds and- under
-6t1i; Steer or heifer 900 to 1000, Hes,.
,2ndz Intercounty baby beef contest
Tom Todd, 7th; Three heifers, grade.
or erossbeeds, 900 lbs each and under,.
Was decided to make a d natien to
Wingham Hospital in the way %of.
canned fruit, jelly or pickles. After
community singing Mrs. D. Mein,
tyre read a ,paper on Ihe „evils of
Vovernment Control."' Mrs. Carruth -
.2nd; Three steers under 10001 lbs. Os saeg a solo accompanied by- Miss
.2nd; Three steers, wader • 1000 lbs.. Alma Carruthers. ' Mrs. A. Hughes
achr4rd; Bull, 2, -,-years and_under._.ga,ve a PaiMr___on...51,y_s_plution pf the
2nd-cin.,Blackmere of Anoka; Bull farm 'problem:" Mss Jean MCCallimi
senior calf, 3rd on Pride of St.
Helens. ."
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ST. LENS
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Misa Evelyn Bowles has returned
to London after spending the sum-
mer with her aunt -Mrs. Chas. Durnin
Mrs. Webster and Lois are
spending week with her mother,
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Mrs.' Taylor at Kinbourn.
Mrs. Sherriff is with her sister,
Mrs. J. D. 'Anderson, where she will
spend the winter, While Mr. John
McGuire will occupy Mr. •Shereiffes-
house.
Miss Relen Luxton oncardne
was the gneit of- her sister,
Jas. Durran, Jr. .
Mr. Sam Dunne and Perry, are
visitos- with Ur- and Mrs: Brown of
Tillsoburg,
Misses Dorothy and Laurine Miller
spent the iiveek-end with Misses Flor-
ence and Ruth McQuilliii.
Mr. McIntyre, Mrs. R.. K. Miller,
Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. W. L Miller and
Miss M. C. Rutherford called. on
Mrs. Clark at,NVestfield reently,
Rev: and Mrs. Wilkinson; • Dorisi and
Mun•ay were, at Myth. on Saturday
for Mr. VVilkinaon's father's birth-
day.
idra. John MQuillih, Meisrs. Geo;
alcQuillin; Elmo Pritchard, T. J.
Salkeld, Hugh Ruthrfrd, W. I. Mil
ler and Gordon Metiers:In are among
those who are at Torent6' for the
Royal.
Mr. Will 'Rutherford took a car,
load Of cattle to Torcinto on „Satin -
Misses 'Mabel and 6ene• Woods
were home from Kitchener for the
ireek-nd.
Mrs'. Jas. Durnin is the guest of
her brother, Mr. Harry Webster at
Ingersoll.
Mrs. Gordon, MePheripti, Margaret
and Billy are spending a Week with
her parents at Morae...,
Mrs. Gordon rec,eiederword •of the
death at Brandon on loriday of Mr.
McDonald, forinerly ' Miss
Jessie Gordon.
Mr. arid Mrs. Gilchrist Of Pitiale
'were recent viSit6r4 with their cous•
*us , arid Mrs. E. J. "Thorn.
si,J,V.4,!,1.4 • g • ...••
favored the. meeting with step (hin-
ting, after v;hich MiSs Annie Hughes'
gave a reading. A paper prepared by
Miss Mary McLeod- on 'World Eents'
was read by Mrs. Win. McDoald. A
song by Mrs. Graham, Mrs. McKin-
non, Mrs! McDonald' and Mrs. Mid-
dleton accorripanfed by , Mrs. Carrio-,
&an, followed by a 'contest, brought
the proram. to a dose. After a vte-
ef thanks to the hcistas, ',and the
singing of the NatiOnal• Anthem, re-..
Ireshments were served and a social
time spent. The Decernberniedthir
is. to be at. the home .of Mrs. Car-
ruthers., .
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Mr. Clair McDougall was up froin
Toronto over the week -end.
1VIr-g.-Teif Robb spent last week?,
with friends in ^ London. ' •
Mr. W. Carnochan and Miss Bessie
attended the Button McNay wedding
on .Taisday .
" Mr. 'lister Hughes in in 'Toronto
this week.
' Mr. Jas.' Farrier of Bervie, visited
*Suridy with friends on the Fourth.
NIAFE KING
LE:1 scount
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FS and DRESSES
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'Pearlinan's-,arexika ing out this week a wide'
range ladies' dresses an coats. at a special dis.
count .01.-20 Per cent.
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MEN'S WEAR
Here's n opportunity' forr men 'get? a shaaft
-new overcoat, orSuit arid take advantage of Ole .20
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
n. Stanfields Underwear FOr,
Men and Women.
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f'LET YOUR" DOLLARS
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. SERVE CANADA'. IS
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"Let your .dollars serve Canada", is
the ;slogan for 'the' appeal vithich the
Deminion Goverentent has launched
co raise Ir.50;000;000 premete:the -19th day of July, '1931, are required
sconomic and financial' welfare of in or before the 15th day VDeceire.
Calada," as it is, aptly put in the_
official Circular 'containing.• details of
the; 1931 National Service Loan.
. The offering -of this considerable •;heir rlaim, after which date the',
amtnintiof bonds to investors is one 3#06 will be distributed, regard he- .
rof--:•the-7-meat-inittertant.....financial ing had only tc; those, claims of
'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of David Alexander
3cott, late. of the Township of Kinloss
•-n-the- County- of -Bruce,--Yeoman, de --
'Pursuant to Chapter. 150 R.S.O,
,1927; Section 51, all creditors of the •••
.ihove-named David Alexander Scott --
'peewit whoor shout th
3er 1931, to seniitojLLesiteLCsnr-
ram, R. R. No. 3, Holyrood;, one
Executora. of the will of the, •
;aid deceased, full particulars of'
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' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yohnston ,of
Donnybrook, visited, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Johnston, Thrsclay.
iMr. and Ms. J. Stothers of
Lndon• were. recent guests at .the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henrir Horton.
Mrs. Thos. Anderson attended the
funeral of her uncle, the late Mr.Abe
Leed at Owen Sound, Wednesday.
Mr. CeciI JOhnstoti is -Attending the
Royal Winter Fair 'at- Toronto this
week,
Torn •Anderscin, Jr. Spent Iasi week
In TOrono, attending the "oat"
and Mia. Harvey! Treleaven
and children apd Mrs. Iliggens
Luckno ...mid Miss .Beth and Mr.
Nornie Hoover of Brussels, visited
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick, Sunday
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Start Early
Merchants. are advised to begin
their effarte- for --eirristriat--busineas-
early: Do not- wait MAT the big city
Stones lure away the trade:. There )171. I
be a large percentag6 of Christmas
bUsinett done froin now Oh, and the
The Deceather meeting of the Wo-
men's /Institute will he held at Mrs,,,
A. nd4ison's on Thursda. Dec
3rd. Roll call, 25e towards a gift for
tbe Children's Hospital. Subject ix'
ihrtroe of Vfi55 •
itakings -thia--cceantr-y-;:has_exer v ich notice has been received.",
• --Dated--19-24th---1-9-31.
'leased, certainly since the war days •
Hugh Leslie Congram.
when Victory' bonds were offered in
large amounts and- readily subscribed
to save the country from foreign ag-
gression. ' • •
Now •the necessity • has arisen of
saving the country from ecenonde
Wham. Cecil Congram
lobertson & Robertson Executors
Walkerton, Ontario. .
Solicitors for Ekecutors .
NOTKErr0 CREDITORS
xerisequenceaf ......an_extrnordinara IN' THE MATTER of the Estate
.character; and,.that the public .wirt.
respond 'with the: same promptness is
a.s unquestioned as when Canada
stood on the, verge• d a ca ac.ysm m.
clip ' darkest days 'of the Great War.
Owing to the World-wide conditions
ii-Tliomas' Henry; late Of 'the Town -
hip of.Ashfield in the County of
durori, larmer, deceased. - •
NOTICE ia-herby---given—thet-- all • .
Aersons having any claims or de- .1
sande 'against .the late .Thoinas '
economic problempilenry; who' died on or about the
ecs re confrontiag-
Ganacht,. which. require • the 'public' •-day -of . -October •-A.-D, :493-1,•at-
res -pond with. -.the. same promptness
end. in- the -atime..meaSure as when
C,"ariade faced the darkeat days of the
-Great War, That is why the•Present
appeal for funds is being made.
;he Township of • Ashfield in -the
Joiinty of Huron, are required to
iend by post Prepaid, or , deliver to
he undersiomed, executor under the
Will of the 'said Thomas Henry, their
neuret- and; addresses - and - '
One-of-the_important features
this issue is that the public will re-
ceive a little more tharr 5 per cent.
on their investment. The are,
being- issued to mature at the ena
of fiye years, according to the wish-
es of investors. The itve year bonds
are priced at 99% and the ten year
maturity at 99. Both classes can be
obtained in denominations of $500
and $1,000, but the fiv'e year issue
oculars in writing of their claims and • *
itatements of their akcounts and-the-
•Iiiture of the securities, if any, held
thein duly verified by affidavit. ,
And take notice that after the
elith day of December :A.D. 1931, ,'
the said executor/will Proceed -to dis-
tribute the assets of the said deceased
among • the persons. entitled -thereto,
having regard only to the claims of -
ate elep be obtin-ea In $100 whch- he -shall then havehad-notiee,
and that the said executor will not
sse
which will appeal to people of modest .be or, a y
liable for the said a ts n
Dart thereof to any person of whoili
claim he Ethan not then have received
notice. •
This notice is given pursuant to
the atatutein that behalf. •
Dated at Lecknow, Ontario. thit
Fourteenth day of November ADI • - -
1931.
' William Hnry.
Flesherton, Ont.,. Executor.
rneans.
Ilie• interest dates are May .15th
41-1aNO-Veinher I.5th, the interest rate'
starting to accrue from Nov. 15thy
141. F!1191 reglatered ' helstla of
nigh as $100,000 are also obtainable
larger denominations running tin as
wih' the - interest payable on: these
direct to the holder by Government
•ment cheipie."; . .
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All thd• banks in Canada and their
branch offices are airthorized to ac-
cent subscriptions as well as all NOTICE TO CREDITORS
regegnized bond dealers throughout In the Matter'. of the Estate • of
the Dominion, . , John Almer Ackert late of the Town-
- General feeling 'in well-informed ,
ship of Xinloss in the County or
financial circles is that there Will be Bruce, Yeoman deceased. -
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adequate respose.on the part of -the
investing 'public.. to. Make this:
isstie a great There • is
profound .centideriCe. intidng -hankers
And other leadersin the -realm of
finance',. that .Capadaas.eari be de-
pended apen ..to hack ap •their coth,County of Bruce ere required, to .
Notice is hereby given that, all
persens having any claims or de-
mands against the late Jahn Abner
Ackert who died on or about On)
Thirteenth day of dilly A.D, 131 at
the Tdviteship of Kinloss in the
try withtheirmoney' when call is` send by post prepah0-.or, to deliver'
made for their assistance.
That there is a large amount of
money awaiting favorable opportun,
ity for investment in some high-class
security, such as a Government' bond:
proides, is unquestioned. The pub-
lic have savings in the various .banks
aggregating upwards of $1,560,000,-
000. This total approximates an in-
crease of 249,000,000 over the figures
• of year ago, which goes to show
that the public are .displaying pro-
nounced habits of thrit, one a the,
healthiest Signs possible for any
country to exhibit, '
Besides this Semite of purchsing,
bower, it is stated on gond author-
ity that true' companies hold a Sub-
stantial .reserybir of_ fritida_ whuh
would come into service in connec-
tion with :Ind, such an offering as
Denninienof Canada is making
thrtieh the Department .ofFinane
ttT°ttsaeN;varea. encouraging fact
beors,
whieh ought to crovin the offering
, with Suceess if the public at large Rlph, Elliott, R. 2. AiPleY', Oat
the deeds of financial organ -
which are already advertising and second
Executors
0 ring larlstm gee s, 401RO of the cOulitry.
right kind, of advertisinir backed up
with the merehandise will hold the
trade 'from the large eit y storet
co, the undersignedNexecutors under
the Will of the said John Ajmer
Ackert, their names and -,k4dresses • •
and full particulars in writing 61 •
their claims and itatemerits' of their
accounts and the nature of the scur-
ities, if any, helt•bY them, duly' veri-
fiedeby affidavit. V
And take notice that, after the
Thirtieth day of November.
1.931, the said Executors will proceed
to distribute* the assets of the said
deceased anioeg the perions entitled
theret, having regard only to the
claims of which they st.all then have.
had notice, and that the said.
Executors will not be liable for the
said assets or any part thereof to
ny-parson-af-'whase.-claim-ll
tfrey-dha,
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not then have 'received notice.
This notice is given tearsuatit to
the statute in that behalf.
Dated at LeknOW, Ontario, thia •
Second day of November, A.D. 1901. ,
Ernest Adkert, HolYrood, Ont.
Richard Elliott, R. 3 Hlvrood, Ont.
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