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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOMINATION & ELECTION
VILLAGE OF EXETER
A public/meetinng of the Electors
"of the Municipality of ,the Village
of Eketer for the purpose of making.
-and receiving nominations 'for, the of-
fice of Reeve, Councillors, one mem-
"ber 'df Utilities Commission an'd Pub
lio School Trustees for the ,year 1918
will be held in the Town Iral: on Mori
1day the 31st' day of December, 1917:
between the hours of twelve o'clock
moan a.nd one o'clock afternoon.,
And should a poll, be, demanded by
any (nominee or Elector, the same
'shall be opened and the votes °a the,
Electors shall be taken OIL' Monday,
,January 1th, 1918. between the hours
df nine o'clock in the morning and
five o'clock in the afternoon of the,
same iday and at the several places
hereinafter mentioned.
, In Polling Sub -Division No. 1 at
.Silas Efandford's residence, Main .St;
by Edward Treble, Deputy' Returning
officer; land Sidney Davis, poll clerk
No. 2 at the Town Hall, Main St.,
by Wellington Johos,- D.R,O„, rend
.James H. Grieve, poll clerk.
No, 3 at Mrs. Ann Mitchell's brick
office building corner of Matn and(
Wellington Streets; by Percy Gillies;
D.R.O., and George Anderson, - 1po1T
clerk,
No. 4 at the North :End :'Fire Hall,
Market street; by Fired., Witwer,
D,R t0., ,and William. Brickwoodi, poll
clerk.
By Order.
Jos. Senior, Clerk,
.and Returning Officer
Notice to Creditors
ST, MAYS ACCIDENT,S
St, Marys., Dec. i5,—Chas, E, Rich
ardsinn cl airrnan of the, waters1Qard,
was painfully ,injured at the power-
house this afterItOonl, A test waslbe•-
ing snade, of the new gasoline pump,
when aa 8-iil,ch water .pipe, weigh-
ing oavfir Wit,suddenly snapped, In
f 11ih it struck r'Mr. Ri,cbardsart pn,
the leg between the knee and thigh.
It was feared for a time that thebane
had beer, fractured, but later it was
found that the limb had only been
terribly bruised, '
A horse belonging to Emerson Mc-
'f<im of 'Ea_ t Nisislouri ;was killed and
his sleigh badly smashed at the Dick-
ey crossing yesterday, when a C. P,
R, train crashed luta the outfit.. Mr,
livIcl im's hired -man, who: was driving,
escaped unhurt,
T U 0 RE RSMITH.—Mr. P. McGrath
has sold his fifty acre farm on the 4th
Can. to Mr, Geo, Armstrong of Stain-
'ley
tain-,l,ey township, for $4,200. As the price
indicate, this is as excellent property
with good 'buildings, and Mr. Arm-,
I strong has secured a good home.
Bassessian to be given Feb. lst1, Mr.
McGrath will move to Egmondville to
vesicle,
IN THE MATTER OF THE 1 S-
tate of Louis H..Wiillert, late of the
Tlownlship of a -lay, in the County
of Huron, farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant
to R. S 0. 1914;, Chapter 121,
that all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of the said
Louis H. Willett, who died on ar a-
bout the 27th • day af'` Oct-
ober, A. D. 1917, intestate are<
required. on or before the 22nd day
of December;1917, to send by post
prepaid or deliver to I -I. Eilber & Son,
Crediton actng for the undersigned
administratri . of the said estate, their
Christian and surnames, addresses and
descriptions,` full ,particulars-'bf their_
claims, a statement of their accounts,
and the nature of the securities, if
any ,held by them
AND FURTHER take notice that
after such last mentioned date the
admi*tratrix will proceed to distils:
bate the assets of the deceased among
the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to .the !claims :