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HENSA,LL
A pretty June wedding was that of
Miss Grace McBride of London and
Ms Percy Wiggins, a Henson at' the•
residence of Mr, A. Milson, 35 :Askin
street on June 9th, The ceremony
—• was performed by Rev. W. H. Harvey
of Askin Street Methodist church, at
: 4 o'clock, Mr. Alli son giving the bride
away who was attended by her sister
Mrs West .as matron of horror. The
bride's nephew, little Geo, West, was
gage, The bride wore white silk
crepe trimiumed with brilliants and
seed. .pearls with veil and orange blos-
soms. Her .travelling dress was bine
cordes silk. Afore than 30 guests wit
nesse the ceremony and partook of
the weddinc' luncheon, Mr. and Mrs.
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73 longe St. Yange & Charles Sts,
Notice to Creditors
I*. THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE
McCARTHY, late of the Township
of McGillivray, in the County of
Middlesex, spinster, deceased
NOTIbE is hereby given pursuant
to the Trustee Act that creditors and
'others having claims against the
above named deceased who died cn
or about the 27th day of March,
1915 are required to transmit par-
ticulars of same to the undersigned
solicitors for the Reverend Daniel
Forstei and Thomas Joseph Hall,
the executors c f the will of said de-
ceased on or before the 10th
•dav of July 1915.
ANL NOTICE is further given':
that after the said loth day of July,
1915 the said Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate 'of the
said deceased among the persons t•n-
titled thereto having regard only to
the claims of which notice shall have
then been given and that They will
:nor be liable for the assets or any
part thereof so distributed ".o . any-•
person of 'whose claim they shall
not ther have had notice.
ROBERTSON & COUGHLIN.
22 Downie Street
' 'Stratford
Solicitors for Executors*
:Stratford June 8th, 1915 •
Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF LAUGHLIN
McDONALD; late of the Township
of. Stephen in the Con.nty f Hur-
on farmer deceased.'' '
NOTICE is `hereby given pursuant
to the Trustee .Act that creditors wild
other 'having claims 'against 'ihu
abaci named . deceased who :lied en
or about the 19th day of December
1914 are required to 'transmit par-
ticulasa of same to the undersign d
solic tors for Thomas Joseph` .flail
and -Stephen .Morris.on, executors of
the. evil' of the said deceased on cr
before tlie 10th day of Julyr 1915.
AND NOTICE is further given
that, after the said l0.tls d�.y of July,
1915"''the said Ex'ecutors' will pro
e'et1..t' distribtute,.the estate -of the
„sai,c, c}ecNa:sed ainong the. -persons en-
titled thereto having regard 1 my to
the claims of which notice snail 'nave
then' been given'i'aiid th'ef they; will
not • b liable ifor ''the.-ass'ets•', i- my
,6par'( thereof so•:dstributed.',Gti, _uny
,person . of whose claim, they
not ther have had notice.
ROBERTSON & COUGHLIN
22 Downie Street
Stratford
Solicitors ,,,for Executors
Stratford June Sth, 1915.
WAN
Wiggisls motored to the Grand Trunk
id 'time tq catch the eastern Flyer for
Toronto. Buffalo, and Niagara Palls
Thev' will reside in Hensall,
,Miss Margaret Johnston is ill witlf
throat trouble,—A quttet wedding was
solemnized by Rev; Hicks when John
Mason, of Wawanosh Tp. was mar-
ried to Miss Ethel ;Clark, daughter of
Tames Claxk.—A Mc.Pperson is re-
covering from his -illness,' --Rev. Powell
of Clinton. preachedin the° churches
lAtt o,ti Sts dal+ - rlrs, , Malloy and
WAS- Wake .Are visitir g in Tttiffalo and
Cleveland,—Walter Lancaster and
family of the west, have ,been visit-
ing here,—The Council have made the
final payment on the town hall to the
contractors. The contract price $6
998. was exceeded by $36.00 for ex-
tras--Nixs, Bonthron has returned from
Barrie where she visited for some
time, --Considerable fun was witnessed
in the mage strates Court last week
when W. Perkins who ;had taken two
carlaties to London"was `'called on to
bring them back as they were -covered
bit' a chattel mortgage. It cost : 4rin.
$5 and costs,
SCHOOL REPORT of S. 5,, Np.2
Usborne for May,—Sr. 4, J,'Iiatzert,
A. Fenwick, U. Snell; Jr. 4, R.Pollen
C Stewart E. Knight, W. Turnbull;
Sr. 3, M. Doupe, I. Williams, A. Rung:
die i,,, Knight, G. Stewart. Sr. 2--A.
Hunkinr C. Doupe, M. Cottle, 'G, v[e-
i3anaid, jr. 2—S. Francis, S. Pollen
W, Allison E. Stewart. 1st—W. Al-
len C. Hodgert, C. Campbell, E. Run -
die, G Knight, Pr, A.—R. Turnbull;
Pr B—H Pollen, R. Cottle. Pr. C—
B Campbell, C. Stewart. Pr. DJ,
Francis. R. Cottl:
M. L. Coward, teat:her.
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This is the car that 38,000 happy owners have
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An automobile on the road for 18 months in constant, every -day use by an owner ceases
to be a designer's theory.
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Multiply one model by 38,000 and
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today—that is exactly the "Acid
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is the most talked about automobile
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The Maxwell automobile) is today
one of the very few great automobile
successes the world has ever known.
And this is the car we urge you to .
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We want to tell you about its speed
andendurance records. We want to
show you and add up for you every
one of its new features.
Read This List of -Expensive Feats res. The 1915 Maxwell Has These Features And' Many Others.
PURR STREAMLINE BODY
Ar large, roomy, ,beautiful betty. fitted with
.deep, obmfortsble upholstering, . ample leg
room; adjustable front seat and the best four-
teen -coat, hand -painted and striped finish.'
All•Maxwell bodies are constructed of pressed
steel, mounted on a steel -channel sectioned
frame, offering the greatest possible strength
with minimum weight.
SPRING SUSPENSION
'Wgthout a doubt you will .find the Maxwell
the evsiest riding, light car mane. With its
amply sufficient wheel base, and semi -elliptic
frontsprings and three-quarter elliptic rear
springs built of the very bent o! . spring
steels the Maxwell cushions its passengers, DOUBLE SHELL RADIATOR • otierquarter way and you have a new 'sue.
'from all the jars and bumps of rough roads: A. beautiful, troubleproof, highly. efficient lace, !oust as good as a complete new steer.
It is so comfortable and easy riding that you. radiator: Every part but the shell constructed ing unit. i t.„. .,,,,,o.
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will remark the difference on your first ride Iii Kish -grade copper. It will not corrode
THE POWERFUL MAXWELL MOTOR and' leak.• Protected against breakage..by a a1
heavy pressed steel shell and special shock ' BR.AKES ° THAT HOLD AND LAST
The most powerful, durable motor of its absorbing devices on each side of the frame,•
size made. Ample power to negotiate any that protects it against the many strains and ' One square inch of braking surface to every
road, mud, sand or hill—always at your cam- twists of the car. twelve pounds of weight. That's more than
most an
mend. Almost troubleproof, every part ac- y, other ear gives to -day, Maxwell
ce"saible, add what is more, it is a motor of ac-
-,„ brakes 'are thoroughly dependable, enclosed
genuine economy. More miles per gallon. THE STEERING GEAR ' and protected from dust and dirt, and have
day in and day out, than you would believe Irreversible worm and gear, the only sale special anti -rattling devices. Maxwell brakes
possible if one were to tell you. The Max- steering device: Maxwell, uses a gear instead are very ..easy to handle. The slightest
well motor stands to -day one of the very of g sector. This makes adjustment very 'pressure4bt the foot and your car comes to
simple, as you have merely to turn the gear . a dead. atep,
best in dependable efficiency.
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The Maxwell Company's Guarantee of Service to Maxwell Owners
No other automobile is -backed by a more relbi''lile service than that guaranteed every Maxwell. owner.. Scores of Maxwell dealers in every part of this
country are always ready to give expert `advice -to make adjustments and to supply; new parts at reasonable prices.
This splendid Maxwell healers' Service Organization is perfected and completed by the great Maxwell Service Station in Windsor, Ont. The main offices
and factories of the Maxwell Motor Company in Detroit, t7. S. A., are within comparatively short distance of many points in Canada. This in itself means
rapid deliveryof replacement parts to Canadian Maxwell dealers and owners. Maxwell Serviceis one of the great advantages enjoyed by Maxwell owners.
Order a Maxwell from us now, and when you want it delivered, we will
',in. ,`1 ` 7-1. I. 'iaEi'eile.?m Cana i The 7 1 increase, he�. _ 9c a a 7 4 .
IttanKoll car in Canada.
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... duty .. ��1Mfie�-, tier wiethe price Of •.'give you . your car --not, an excuse on delivery day duty will not increase tha
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