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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-03-26, Page 2a eetrilltITY ACCURACY -7 telearatialt1401114141.044,federeettal!..1 THE MEDICINE WIEST • : In te-sh .he stablould have .11 Sweet Nitre., : Laudeuni, • Linseed Oil, Salts,u Sulphur,, Douglas' Stook invigorator " Worm Powder " Cou4 gh ileave Cure " Poultry Spice " Embrocation .• Empire Poultry Duster. . . ; W. S. R. HOLMES Manfg Chemist. •••••••••••••••••••••••• letralieloseliteratereasewaer . Rus'rein's House. on Wilmer% 'Hill, London,which it had hem feared would be abolished, has now beau taken on long lease, and is to te converted into.. a school. • Returning ler hie' home at lIanwell, Mr. 0, - M. Si tinboch found his wife uneonseloes ve1.11 Ina Ittenontlisboy „dead in her arms. The room was full et gee, .eat:s.d, itis thought, by the .evoma.n knocking against the gas pipe when in a fainting ilt. Penzance -Chamber of .Conurieree is seeding a hamper of Cornish mackerel for the forthcoming dinntr of the. Cornish Association, in. ',canton in or- • der to • xemove the imprt Won that ' . January, February and March are not I • he "eating inotiths" for thie Asa. -la King Edward hes eensented tetope the e : -. e new memorial building at Eton in memory of Etonianswho fell in. the .Soutti -. - African eampaign. The cer- emony will net tate piece. until June aext„ as a, greet deal of work has yet. to be clone to t ie interior of the strue- ture, • . —RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE - Slabs For Sale WE HAVE FOR SALE A QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES LONG SUITABLE FOR RANGES. J. Hamilton COAL ' ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUR - PLY NOW.. THE BEST IN • THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON WILL 13E ALLOWED. Orders left at Davis & Rowland's will be promptly attended to. • W. J Stevenkoti =a.m. Real Estate for Sale . FARM FOR SALE OR To "RENT -- Lot No. 36, Concession 9., Hullett towoship, known as the DodsWorth farm is offered for sale or for rent. Apply to either .of undersigned.— Miss J. E. Rudd, Executrix, Clin- ton. W. Brydone, Clinton. 1.•••••••• FARMS FOR 'SALE—ONE AND A quarter miles from chure,h, post - office, school and the village of Auburn. Suitable for gain or grass. tot 27 on the 2nd con. West Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres of land, 15 acres under bush Iafll the balance nearly all grass, A brick house, a bank barn azsco, e Ilrivieg house '2 WO with a cement pig house underneath, are on said premises. Also lot 28, Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly oppes- ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres of and, 15 acres of Which are beeli. On this lot there is a bank barn 40x60. There are 4 acres of good bearing orchard on the two farms. Both lots are well fenced arid • un-, derdrained. A never failing- = spriog runs across both farms. Posses -Sion can be givet at once. Terms eat), The proprietor is now past the a,ge, to farm.—Apply to Thomas Nich- olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply will be given to all communica- tions. Feb. 13-08* FARM FOR °SALE.—THE ukDER- signele offers for sale part` of lot 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile south ott Clinton, consisting of 20 acres. Good frame house with st- one cellar, barn 36x70 with cement' basement. Easy terms. .-- J. A.. Smith. 40 PAR111 FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON. a, Stanley, containing 160 aeres, 10 acres of bush, the remainder is Well tweed, underdrained and In a gOOd atate of cultivation. 1 acre qt or- chard and small fruit. Oi the pr misea Is a two story brick hotifte with slate roof, a first-class farm house, a barn, size, 44 z 80 with stone stabling, a ten:tent silo 14r80, good driving house, pig pen and hen house, Two never -fail. In wens. This farm is situated miles from Brumfield, 6 from Mu« ton and on c,•od gravel road, Ap- ply on Or' premises or address intbert Nott, Clinton P. O. 02 United States •Subseriliert - will pleake uote that we liave tO pay one cent lieetage on eaeli pape er going to the Vetted State. This means that your sithaerip- tion must be paid in edvante. When you gee yoar teubscriptien expirine please remit $1.30° for An, other year eo thht you will not miss see copiee of Th? NeWe-Itere ord. • 500 ACRES IN. NURSERY STOOK. —Agersts wanted al. once to sell for Pall 1008 and Spring 1909 de- livery ; whole or part time; terms; mint free.—The , Thos. W. Bowinan ta Son Co., Ltd, Ridge- ville, Ont, EGGS FOR HATCHING.—WHEN visiting the Poultry and Stock Show in Clinton on the 2nd of 'April don't fail to leave your ordee for eggs from the prize winning pens of Par- tridge and Columbian Wyandottes at $2.00 per 13 or 3 sittings for $5.00. Owned and bred by. II. E. Rorke, Clinton, •••r,?•••••••••••••••••••••••••• PAPER HANGING AND .DECORAT- ing,—Good. work guaranteed. Agent ler the Enipik Wallpaper , Co. Samples furnished, 10 cents a roll for Imaging. Your patronage'ree eseetfally solicited—J. E. Coo'. Spring.Tenn Opens 11131 1 • Thoroughness is the keynote of this institution. Our school stands tor whit is highest anti best in. bus- iness. :education. We 'ha.v three hand ,departin:nts — Corametcial '..Shotelland and Telegta.pliie. Our •graduates always succeed. If inter- ested gct our. free catalogue, .Elliott, 6, McLaehlan PRINCIPA LS CORN •FOR SALE.—I HAVE A quantity of good yellow corn for sale. Cash 'or exchange for grain, Standard Elevatoree-W, G. Smith. FIELD STONE :WANTED.—THE' • Street Committee of the Clinton Cottuoil are-prollar-1,41-40--bado stone from farmers .for. use , On the streets: To bedeliVered. in Clinton. Ferther lifformation,.: prices, etd, application to W.' G. Smyth, chair- man Street Committee. • (19 OR OVENS, SURGEON; OCULIST, Specialist,. will be at Holmes'. Drug Store, Clinton, on April 2nd and. 30th. Glasses properly: fitte:d.,Diseas- es of the eye eir, nose and throw treated. SPRINGTERM , FROM • 'APRIL -6TH MERGEST INTO ' OUR SLIMMER ••:TERM , FROM JULY. BTIL NOW -AND - BF. .11t...,ADY FOR A GOOD SITQATZON IN • EARLY AUTUMN, NEW CAT- ALOGUE • 'FREE., ;WHITH 6entral Business College 'YONGE &• GERE RD STS., TORONTO.- • W. H. SHAW., PRINCIPAL; • .CANADA'S 1-lI0i,1 CLASS SCHOOL, SPRING. TERM PROM APRIL -1st. I4NTrillt. NOW AND- BE nr.Any, TO ACCEPT A GOOD POSITION IN THE St,316tElEt OR FALL. • AT- TEND ELLIOTT' TORONTO, ONT. . This college, has better conr- ses; • better teechers, better egttipment, better facilities for • placing students in poeitione them the average buiinees col- lege, OPeti entire year, All graduates get positionee, Hand- some, Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, " Principal. Career Yonge And Alexerider streets. NEW MEAT MARKET. We have Moved Itit0 the store next to The Newsellecoril ()Mee where We. Will keep constantly' on hand a full 'stair of Fresh and Cured Meets. Our ptitee ere 10 keeping With the times and each order will We've prompt Were thin. Your patronage or at Watt a Share of it Is reSeeetftillY coLeLopati anos. uron Clinton News'Uecord ,oupty News:.Gathere for Reeord,ReadOs March 26th1 1906. 19 .11111 rrom The NeWs,Recori of • Ma,reli 27th, 1889 Olinton, March 26t1i, 1889 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rattenbury of the Rattenbury HOuse spent Sunday in 1'40440n. Mr, and Mrs. Forrester of "Mitchell snent a few (lave with their son Mr. D, A. Forrester and family, Mr, R: J. Tufts of the Grand Union left on Friday on a business trip to Massachusetts. He will return in a couple elf months. Messrs. 11, Clucas and H. Et Roth- . well. repaesentatives oftwo of the leading wholesale paint and tarnish houses. were visiting their families in this eection over Sunday, • The Young People's Christian En- deavor Society of the Ontario street Methodist church paid a visit to the young ipeople of the Rattenbury street Methodist caurch last •Monday et en- ing and spent a very. Pleasanttime together. Mr. Frank Sheppard has sold out his tailoring bilsinese as stated last week. The bargain was Closed and • a deposit 'Made to bind it, but the pur- chaser Could net see hie way clear to go into the hirsiness. Mr. Sheppard, however. was not anxious to edit He wished to.join his brother in the Northwest. • but is perfectly Satistica to remain* in Clinton where he is do- ing a gelled business. JphoSon and Armour shipped a' ftne lot of shoals ad double harness to the Northwest last week. Mom will fol- low- ••' LOole-PuL Clinton—The; town of Godeeich has taken •up the fee:tory problem' and is going•to try and .stave it. Akan's.... •Bleak:stone & .Caer of Clinton have made a proposition to thm town. to 'put $2000 in an organ and fiirniture-fectorseethere,' providing' prteare capital . to the eitent of $10,00.0 is • :raised. and . a graht of $5,000 and tree, site be given by the •corporation. The .ackene is well ander way and We are told there is ever), possibility pe it being Catriect to. a, secCessful• iesue. , • 'Base 13a11.—A :meeting to organiae a Base • BailClub wall be held. at : C. Spooner's hotel on Friday, 29th. hitt. at 8 o'clock p. m. sharp, All interes- ted should attend •as there is business of importance on hand.' • • Bayeeld, March 27th, 1889 Miss Hattie Sellars is home lion De ttoi t. . •• . Mr, ?oily of Goderich was ite town. last week s. Welty thieks of going, into the nursery. business. • The farmers haVe startsd ploughing 1nthisvichrity. Re et e Castles was: in CI ederieh east week, • . rifis• .Richard Herd 1101110 II:0in Michigan .4.o.oking bale andelizaa•tye ' Revival meeting§ are • still 'being had in the Methodist eburch.. • Ice fishing. is now oYer ; the boys , haVe net made* The ice..,iato' on the river last wean tore away an abutment of the bridge. : Lenten services are' being coadueted in Trinity.church on Wedne ;day eveit- ings. • ' • • , . ' • Morris Town:ship. Miss 'Murchison of Glenannan, yisitor at Jas, Shurrieat, 4th line. Miss Bessie Evans is. home. from Oxford, Co. after an absence of o'see a year. She is welcome bac. • ThiS Week ,James arid Alex. Nichol delivered a Span of brood mares at Ethel purchasol by Geo. Nichol, I Listowel. . DUAgt1111104, Miss 'Wary Mills is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Medd. Miss Pentland of Nile was the guest of Miss Mary Ryan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Blows, of Mitchell, were the guests of J. 13. Walkoin and wife on Sunday last. • Wm. Stuart returned oa Saturday last from, Peterborough, where he spent the wintet in Allen's timber limit. Wm, McClure, Wife ,and child seetit a. couple of days last week with Mr. IVicClure's friends in Hullett and Col- orne townships. . Mr. Smith is at present, vhating his son, Rev, N. A. Smith. Re has been in the West for a couple of years and will spend some tine here, Miss Richards of St. Marys, arrived on Mondayand will have charge of J, 13. Walkorn's Millinery department the coming season.. Wm, Sproul has -sold his house and Jot to Wm, 'Ryan, Mr. Sproul will move into. the house recently vacated by his mother, Adjoieing his.ehop, Mrs. Sproul, sr., will hereafter maye her home with het son David. Jas, Bailie, moved last week to Walkerton, where he has bought Geo. Stoners' bakeik: business as stated last week. Mr. Sothers will Move to the, farm- recently vacated by Mr, Bailie. kre.. Stothere , and daughter arrived on ,Monday and are spending a few days at M. Stoners' old home err • Chas. Agar, wife and family, who have been residents of Der village for emne time, left yesterday for Saska- toon, Saske where Mr, Agar has rote rd three quarter -sections of land frona the Durnin Eros. Leslie Agar also accompanied them. We join with their) many ,friends • he -e in wishing then) emit,- success in their Western home. • Belgrave C. McClelland was in Toronto last week. : • . • • Charles Va,nnorxnaii visited lite pae- ents lest vireek. • W. Wray Was at Dobbinton and Cliesley last -week. Mies Robertson of Toronto' is „visit- . ing .hee, aunt, ltira. Halliday. • • John L,' Geddes was in attendance at the A.O.A.J.W. 'Grand Lodge, iii To- ronto last week. • , • Rev. M. J. Wilson of Teetwa,tere preached on ISPIgrave •eiteuit thee Sun- day. . . Mit Stonehouse has•,returned, after spending a'coup le of months among' friends at . Wyoming. And Thamesville. Mr,. and Mrs. Dave Tisdale of Si.. Augustine moved ante) Belgrave last week. • • . John Budge, who has been visiting his father, 'Petet Budge,' for a • couple of menthe, has accepted a situation in Norwich iri a large, bakery. , List fall Charley Johnston, jt., -paet-Teleetheleseleeethe--eld-seotrittry and put a. note. in, -one ofethe barrels for Which he gOtta-reply that the epaies wale rkeieed in good order in - Hun- ger or , 7-Engialtd. A posteard was eneloie.:c1 in the letter, giving e.view of the town. . Under the aespices of .the W. M: S., entettainment will: bp given in 1113 Relgrave Methodist eebureli on Friday evenirig, March 271h, by the Carey Twin Broe.e soloitle and entertainers of Freelton, Orit. Theseeittertaine'es ere of high standing and give tveey hpleasi.ng and intereiting critertalla Birthday greetings 'to Wm. MeCrae on the 17th of March, the anniversary •of his 75th birthday, Mr., McCrae of I .this urea the reciaient of num- erous birthday remembrances. A beatitiful .pot of Cinerarta from ' Mr. t4proat, .4 pot of 'genuine Shamrock from' Wm. Wateon., alio ipeS, tobae- ce, cups and saucers, anaple syrup and numerbits Irjsh; dards,' As birthday Stop Plumping. Auction Sale Register. To secure the best men in the town- ships ef Ontario to serve in the coun- cils of their respeetive Municip- alities is the aim of a bill whit:a will he introduced in the legislative as an amendment to the Municipal. S. et. The eaIan is to have the councillor& el - feted individually. At the present time the reeve and depu1y reeve • are elected individually, but the council- lors are elected together those at the head of the polls being the. men to teke effice. Long ereeerience of the working of WS system saews there is altogether too much of the clique voting and plumping. The result. is 'that it is often difficult for even a good man to be elected, and it h? is (elected there is altvaye an uncertain- ty about his remaining long in the council, for the people in one corner of the toWnship may 'plump' for - a certain candidate, and run him in. in the towahip of Brant for • In- stance, at the last election orre candi- date received fifty-five !Miumpere" itt one poll. If, however, the councillors are elected individually, that is, each Friday, March 27t1i at 1 p. m. at • lot 10, con. 0, Hullett, extensive Sale Of lleavY horses, allie$ and geldiege.— LeiPer, proprietor ; T. 13rown, euc- tioneer. Saturday, March 28th at 1,p. on con, 5, Stanley, farm stock and implements.—Thos. Gemmell, Prep - deter ; Thos, Briown, auetioneer. Thursday, April and, at 1 p. in, at lot 28, con, 0,. Hilbert, farm ,stock and implemerfts,—Andrew McLellan, proprietor ; Those Brown, auctioneer. Monday, March '304h, at 1 p rn., at lot 12, con: 7, Hibbert, farm etock and inipleinents.—James Young, pro- prietor ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer, On Friday, March 27th, M. James Leiper of lot 10, con. 9, nutlet, will offer for' sale by public auction 20 draft edits and 25 head of cattle. The auctroneer will he Mr. Thos. Brown. • ANY- PERSONS WISHING, TREES Cut down or pruned on, street op- posite their property are requested Ioapply to the Street Committee.— candidate run for a deOnite set oa W. ,G, Smyth, Chairman. 14 the council, as first,' secant} and third councillor, then there an., be no plumping, and each candidate will have tostand on his own merits!, as be should in this country. This sys- tem would: • bring, a better class of men into the, township cauncile, and that would be e verY goodthin, of' course. Whoa, the deputation from the Ontario • Municipal .Association was at the Parliament Buildings last week .to lay ibeir demands: before the Government, several ' of them strongly approved of the. systeni. • The .• Member for West !Aaron trodOces 'Wise •Legislation. . Lewis Has Good Bill, E. N. Lewis of Huroe hes hammer/ ed. :into shape his hill to 'discourage thekilling of men, women and chil- dree by 'hunters. Thebill provide § for this addition to the criminal code : •"Every one is guilty of an indictable offence, and liable to two years' Im- prisonment, who. injures byshdoting any person although the person cherged believed • the .object he et -vas. I aiming at was a 'deer, Moose orother animal." Has A Record.- • E. N. Lewis ot West Huron, has 'more, than one claim to plaster per- petuity in the Boyle' Museum: In the _first place it washe. who took ethe *est Huron seat front Bob I-Telnier, of Clinton. In the eecOnd; 1i3 hae tinguistird himself at Ottawa as • the originator of, common-sense legialae time. She hill ' is the newest. • , • Mane Are Killed. 1. . Mi. .• Lewis, before' ataiting this hill, colletted statistics 'showing that greetings from his many friends. A Guild was formed last fall in enough people• to populate a fair.sized . . , town were killed yearly iti ,•Panoxla andthe United States neecerele=e 'Imre tors. Hc;has noted that these. hun- ter § ate liable to no.' eozt of piinisle ment, breatee they kill by mistake. At the sante time' they may be .ptin- 'shed and heavily, punished if by mis- take ethev-ekilleinecontravention of game laws of tbe province or district in which theyare hunting. The Lewis Velment is thel'a human being -ought to be as precious as, for 'exainple, a cow moose and ought to be prOtected 'from the guneeof Mee wh'o, to begin with are hunting for.Pleasur0. only: The bill hes tetia • given a firet reading, and Stand; Unieng the public bills and tirders.—Toront.o..Telagrara• Jelin Mellor left on Tuesday.:fo ms, conneetioi • with 'Knox eimaebe •Bei, uoes NI& wish • • • horne in the great Welt:atter an se. Arave, Which hes heen wolf attenaed • • joyablevisit with relatives, and frie:nde by' its • membership 'ever since, The '.this comMunity. Ile' is a sem of ittprogramme has 'been in titre, literary,' inteeionary . and • Bible study. Two Thos. Bieiby, 8th line, • . . • • • e • socials ha,ve also been hold, thesecond. 'George, W.- .Jac 'in and wile, who of Which was last Friday e letting, have spent the winter 1 It fot when a most enjoyable two hours their home itt the' 'West last Weea, wt re seent by some 80 or 90 people. Harty 'Jackson, brOther to ihe-former, One part of the 'proceedings was of 'also : went. They ;look a car of stoe particular interest, . the preim and 'settlers' effects. • • ing of an addressand $13 to one of , Tuesday of last Week Jas:..A, Moore. its Members, Mr..Harold Appleton, lett ona prospecting :four to the Who eapeets tei leave in. a couple ef West; He has Tented. his farm .for weeke for Home Mission work in the term of years to McCall Bros. Mrs, West. Moore and family Will renfain itt thie 'locality for 1st time. A quiet bUt • pretty wedding, was solemnizea at the home of 'Thos. and Mrs. I3ielhy, Mere's, on Wednesday of last, week, March lIth, when their daughter, Miss MatEgaret M., was mar. lied to Jas. Calder, Delorto Rev. $, Anderson officiated in the presmee of only, the immediate relatit es ant friends:. The twist° and groom -, w.re unattended, the la•ide Nine daintily gowned in cream and carried cream toSts. • Psychine Missionaries A friend of Dr. Slocum. 'Remedies writes: “send a bottle of Vsycnine to IVIrs, W,. , They have a daughter in decline, and 1 'believe it would help her. 1 have mentioned your reinedles teethe aamilyt and alto eited tome of the miraculous eines accere- pliehad ineide the lest 38 years, of which 1 have Icnowledge," T. O. TI1WIN, Little Britain, Ont, Pon down conditions iron lung, stont- nth or other constitutional trouble our. ed by Psychins. At all druggists, 50e and $1.00, or 12/e. T. A. Sloane, Ltd., Toronto Zurich miss Colvin of Brussels has, been engaged by J. Preeter to take chargc of his millinery department for this season. , Mr. Niro Kleinstelver who has been with .3. 0, ICellerman Da shweod for nearly eight years has engaged with J; Prater es head clera. Mr. Klein- steiver comes well recommenatd, Mr, ITeury Web of the Babylon Line, wee called to Rano on Wed, reeday, to see his brother Jaeob, who fell off a load of hay and ie severely injured. ' • Mr. IT; Arnold, late- men'iger ot the Mover,,ign , Dank ttt TTtittalb, is tbe miteager tit the Wsons Batik here. Mr. Arnold is Well end 'favor- - ably known to the People tif this eee- tion ond the Nelsotis. is ttt. he eon - gra( Ilat.4 on seeiItin. hfu SAVieeS. Th. ttto tttI if the Meekly. rt's Lind beideie the. oreat foov rantilever at New wtie, et tweet yeeter- day, • . She 'Was.Pa? ".1 WiSii 1 had a lot of 'data)," Sez pa, one Winter's ••night; • "aat go down South stay a• while Where, days are. warman' bright." He set and watched the fire did (Seemed lost in thoughtful dase). Till ma brought in: someetresh pine, knots. ' Ansmade a eheeitul blaze. "t wish 1 had a million shares 0' stock in •Ste,ndard Oil," SOZ Pa ; "I wouldn't do a thiiig." Ma made the kettle boil, • An' Mixed hot biscuits, fried some Air eggs (sinelt good, you bet !) Fetched Cheep an' doughnuts', made the tea, • Then pa—set down all' et !. "/ wish I was • Sex pa; "I'd •have a Next, from the lounge, we heard a more ; Pae --at his ne,O Ma did the dishes, shook the cloth,, Itreeherl up; put things away, e An' fed the eat, thee etarted up Her phnis for bakin" day, She washed, tin' put, some beans th.. soak, Xit' set solet ,hreed to ree Unstrung dried apples, Reeked 'eine 'too, •" All ready for her Meg ; She brought more wool, put out the eat, Then dallied four mire o' socks' ,• . pa woke, an' ser, "tee, tittle for bed ; Ma have you wound both zIousq 4" Mary J. ti. Ilittehinson in March Woman's MAW 'Companion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—IN THE matter of the estate of Ann Chap- man late of Chilliwack, in the Pro- vince' of British Columbia, widcov deceased. Notice is hereby given puiseumet to Sec, 38 of Chap. 129 R. S, O. 1897, that all persons hail- ing claims againstor in respect of the estate of the nal dei -'sed who died on or about the and day • of Juba 1901 are required to send by post prepaid to W. Brydone, Clinton, Ont, teliviter for Maria Chapnian, a,dminstratrix, with: 'the will annexed of the property -within 'Ontario, of the 'said deceased, and sole benefic-. aary with reapect -to the slid, proper - y, On or before the iet day ot May 1908, their names mid addresses_ with 'full particulat's in writing Of their claims, and statement of their • ac- counts and the nature of the • se- curities (if any), held bY them, duly verified by Statutory Declaration. Andetake notice •that after the said first day of May le08 the said admiiiistrataixwill pieeeed and • ' take poseestion ef the said peoPerty and appropriate • the' same to herself as such 'sole benefic- iary aforesaid "having regard only to the .claims of Which naticat shall then havebeen given to the. ander- . signed solicitor and 'the said Maria, Chapman will not be liable foe said assets, or any, part •thereof to any person or among or whose claim notice shall not have be re- ceived by her said solicitor. on •the . said last mentioned date, Dated at ,Clintoe, Ontario, March 18, .4908. ' W. Brydoneesolicitor for Maria Chaernan. In the matter of the Clinton: Thresher Company, limited, And inthemattee of the winding up act, being ('hap - ter 144 of the Revised Statutes of • Canada, 1906, .and Amending Acts. Judical• notice to Creditors anti other of the Clintpn Thresiter Corn- . pany, Limited. Ptirsuent to the Winding -up order made by 'the High Court of Justice ill' Mt' illattZt of the Clinton Thresher -Connranve • leteritrenta-airrain, the ma,tter of the Windina:Up Act, *being Chapter 144 of the. Revised Statutes of Cana- da aed Amending Acts, and detail the 28th day of February, 1898; the Creditors of the .aliove, named ' Corn- • patsy, and all ethers having claims Against the said Conmany, having, its head °nice in the town of Clinton:JD the County of Huron and Province Of Ontario, arc, on or before the 6th' day of.' April, 1908; to send, by . post, prepaid, to ' Osier Wade, Esquire, Provieional Liquidator of the said Conipany, at • 'hiS office, 671 Bay etreet itt the City.. of Toronto, their Chrietain and surnames addresses and eleserietions, • the fullparticulars of their claims, and the nature and amount of the s,ectiritice, . if ariy, held ha 'theta, and the specified value' of Such eecuritie•s verified by , affidavit, or, in default thereof, they • will be peremptorily excluded from theben- efit& of the said winding -up order: The Local itfasilet of the High Court or Juatice at Goderich will on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1008, at 11.30 o'clock in the foaetioon at his office at the Court House in -I the town of Goderich in the. County of Huron, hear the report of the Pit- visioeal Liquidator upon the ...said claims, and let all parties then at- tend. . Dated the 18th day of March, 1908; 13. L. DOYLE, LeeaH .I Master of the igh Court of Jitetice. .JUDICIAL NOTICE. a •.••• To the Creditors, Shareholders and Contributore° of the Clintoa Thresh:: er Company, Limited.. Pureuent to the Winding -up' Order in this matter, the undersigned Loett1 Mester of the High Court of Justive at Goderielo will, on Wedintslay, the 150 . day of April, 10.08, et 11,30 o'Cloca In the forenoon, at b's Cham - bees in the Court House' at, Goderich. Anoint a Permarient Liquidatote of the abote Comoany, and Itt all par- ties, then attend. Bated this clay, of Marea, 008. , S. L. BOYLE. Leta' Matter of the High Court of Juane°. .. "A Good Name at Home" a tower of *Leonetti abroad"—and the excellent reputation of 0. 1. 110040o. and their remediert in the city of Lowell, where they are best known, Inspires c,onlitlence the world over, not only Ira the medicines but In anything their proprietorRay about them. "(fMade by Rood Der Good."' 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