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of biB .- . `Glad
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visit, fir. •.Thomas
the- age o 80 yeas
d wa . born' at ` Ute. factory,
Son,es y, - 1828e and was for a
g time reeidentaet Peterbora.
Mtn u1, Indian, age 16,
under ar eat On a ;charge of`. ate
th "Pt" burn down the,fit Ql..
Pt",
'tntttute, at tMuncey. It,
et llyT �t toi the strep ioua week of
-the atte old'. o . le..t f ; the place
*h,. t the ole.. place Its knot a
e p * �. --. As a rain , : -430,
g he s. d ,lie believed. he would
have et, stay at thethistitute if
bruiidin : :.wer :burned.
The psi ear -ofd n pit Mr. Me
of , , am - to , hip, head a nar-
eecape from,. fig . School. r nth .
'
or 4i fee, the 'fit on thearke , .Sea ,_ ' 8 bars
spa c �>
, Orli bs�e �� itag� eoep� �v�ele.s fnll pixie .of
frwr b > wi ter ea... i _ - _i _
ugh-pllt�, ����w�=�aetCe�l, tr�nt� :wh�ie lalsb�
eye s , bake herring, tony s r also smoked d iedt b fic
haddie, oiscoes and-blostem., Our uta -are the e
fbeet sem+ drxs
be bad on the anarket-oranges,° lemons, bananas, grape
i e of - table getabl , Oslif orpia celery, lettuce, cueunabere,
r
our now Being Pmts and Gingbams ere now. opened up an ate
the best English make. 36 inch flannelette, regular pric-e 12 a for:
a yard. Grey end w hits Flannelette. -Blankets : all s es • at;
price t. A ft line of Ladish' and. Men's Underwear. ��
;hest prees_paid for=first-selans fart produce.
.isccessor to B. B. GUNN
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EAFORTE, FRIDAY, Feb. 7, 3;908.
What the Fres Show.
e €ficial returns •of the retest
ye-e%ectk In South fl on discloser
Some interesting facts. There. were 282
votes pcdied at this election thy:
ire - polled fn the genres! election in
T994; the �ervative . ,candidate in:
pet election received 30 votes. meoEre
jh the eucc t€rl se native cat
&date in the electkn named, while:
lee Bern candidate In : this elect--. J
la n received . 2tig vot s nec a than' hie
-decor. The Refor candidate in
lls electi� ado received let more
motes than the successal Conservative
r didate in the pret ng lelectioe
Seatgrth g&ve ,ltfr., .Horton. eight vette
Ices than ,e r. Gunn ; Tuckersctnth,. one
leis; Exeter, 18 m(� T Usborn , 1?
- e Stephen, 32 more; nsali, 27
raore; Hayfield, 12 trore s Stanley, 12
. ,` Hay, fives lest, and. Me Kf llio`p',
1os,- atorth, gave Mr. McLean 91
yoke n ie than i t Fraser Tuc1 -
stn th, 2g more,• Exeter, 33 more; Us-
deb 22 less ; Stephen, fivv�e -_ mos ,
ce� was Voated as a 'joint -er
zany great business ' ab
capacity for details bro
into preeminence, and he b
rector `<off many +mpa`uies;
the Great cWestern Railway,
darn, 1uron and Brace lel
London an.d Pmt Stanley Raii
In addition he became chairma
.b of water 'do:nmiesioner
city a t London. In 185 John
contested the city ,oaf Loin
t�ervative candidate, againe
.ward, Liberal, - and way
ful i. being returned to •the
tip;e embly, retaig the
til Confederation. In 1862 he
being appointed Receiver% Gen
caifled to the `councils of the -
the Met general election after
eratiore he was returned both
House of Commons of Caned
the Legislative, Aesembly of
becoming Minister •of:Agrieul
Public Works- in the• latter
ght
Car g
e
Ell h
verel
Oaf d -
and 'to
itter o,
in e
This positibri he: held till th :dee t
oe the Gove:rnmeet 187L Mr. Caen g
seas again returned to the Com one n
1878, and in 1882 became PM matt r -
General, 'proceeding to tbe tee
Agricultuie In September f 18 5.
He retained thie office until the
cession of 'Sire:John Thornheo :to
Premiership, when he became me
N„`ber of the Cabinet without itfol
finally ).eaving the ministry in Dere
' in 1891, resigned the neat year. to ed.
returned. to the Senate id Apr 1, -18 6
1893.
Beneath. twe less; 13a.efield,'. one less;
Stanley, 19Iess; Hey,' 44. moree Merit -
lois, 95 mo
reonthen's'Grasad OM Neat. •
f eir John Carling, of London; at-
. itained to his eightieth birthday on
Friday last, in splendid eealth, and
with his mind - vigorauk as ever.
• London's. grand old mat sat at his desk
in the Carling Brewing Company's of -
elms. and attended' to busin.eas us: -
mai, elptearing more like a man of sixty
than one wire heti passed the four -score
Upon his desk reposed?, magnificent
bouquet of carnattons; a.nci his pri-
vate office bore the aspect of &flora,'
bower. Telegrams of congratulation
from all parts of Canada. ane more dis-
tant points were received in. ;rot
tasion, and fairly litteeed the desk.
To Inquiries: after his health the
veteran statesnien said he believed he
had never telt better in his life.. -He
had many. callers. who joined in 'coat
bis natal day.
A very pleasant event of the clay was
the presentation to Sir John of a mag -
=cent cut glass bowl. `
On behalf oe the staff and the travel -
ere of the firm, theegift was made by
Jean Footled
Replying, Sir John reviewed In a
anc-et interesting way his boyhood dives
and the origin and developnteat of thef
buelness of the_ Carling Cerapany.
Sketch of His- We.
gra e from Yorkshire, England, in
1818. and biz son bears rnauy :of the
ehire. The ex-Mirdeter was the young. I
est of the family and was been In leen-
don, Ontarlo„ Jatuary 23rd, 1823,
vo that ea is now in the 80th year
or his age. His education was received
at the public schools' of his native city, t
and whilst 4111 young he became a.
rnember of the brewleg firm- of Carl -
he ceirthnied an active m.ember until
the death of his brother when thA con -
land, is deed', agee 100 years
month,zr Nearly -all her life w
on. the isienci. Three sons so
of her home; by neighbors on
—The LoneY House, Port
owned by •Matt Loney, has be
to Jose)41 -coffeY, of St. Thom
wil take possession on Karch
The price is said to hav4 been
neighborhood of $9,000.
—Mrs. Isabelle McLaren died' t
nipeg on Janeary 28th. She as t
Home Alissions of Canada, end, as 1
het egeh year. ,
-4n-full view of perhaas a doze
ed Ernest Larose, of QUebec,s at
tacked and fearfully laceratee- by
huge -mastiff at the Palate, br th t cit
the other morrdng. The boy h d on
of bet hande completely bitten off.
—Nelson Partridge, a farmer
a, few miles out -.of Brockville, whit
in the act of disrobing prvara ry t
retiring for the night, fell to th 'Deo
and expired immediabelye He as 8
years Of age, and had. always side
in that district.
the home of Atm. Afargaret4A.rrostrong
London. He was 91 years•Of a e an
had 'practiced in Londen over sixt
—A fatal croSsing accident _op urre
about two miles frem Glencoe; oil
day, when edr. and Mrs, dish 'Tart
rish,- were, struck by the at rnoo,
express on , the Ifingscocut bra eh o
were returning home in- O. tep uggy' •
and were :only a short- distance from
their term. The. horse -was idlled in-
etantlY, and both the occupants f the'
s„ spe
lea r
tante
w
- firs
in t
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ete
Don't neglect your cough.
Statistics show that in New York City
alone over 200 people die every week from
And most of these consumptives night
be living now if they had not neglected the
warning cough.
You know hew quickly Scoit's
cough or cold.
ALL DRUGGLSTS; 50re AND sum
00411444.
e retur ng from tea to ut on hisi overcoat* and
two ho had to battle with the
in. ..Whe he reached home he was
recover and it is thought that he
one the mai, for ihei experience.
t th to h !Stied- end. Site dtext at
rtee an her bodei was -followed
e gra, tardy by dozen does she
d -stazved herself it! teed, and. bY
r faithful maid, to whom she lett
he lenge h cemetery at %gni di
c a, and e spot leemarked only
wooden cross. ,
ee Can a Tin Plate ana Sheet
e etve loss the other -morning
tire Ice out in the 'pickle*
laege el toot bui.iding, including
th 'pickling morn, lining roOm, gal -
van ng zoo sorting anti shipping
toget r with, the general of -
ti , in th latter ot , which were
kept valuabl !papers, Wens, patterns,
etl. The fi originated frone the oil
tni e of th ' tinning vats taking fire.
couecil after. a. debete tasting over
hours., clicided to reduce the nuna-
hotel licenses le the city of
o to to 11 , which means that when
g 11!., S will be refused re-
ji
cenee 'Conmessionere meet on
irst of ' ae to renew the present
es, 3e. the hotele at epresnet
Is. The_ City now . has 144 limns-
tels, as' the cominissioners cut
re the 150 wbich are allowed hY
gislat , , but after the first of
there 1 he hitt 110.
?IikliLpRET. '
an est _ of the powders advertised
o re the Ailments- Of bebies - and.
th hied. - Bates Ovvi Tablets ire
trath of this- statement. 1 Goode tor the
.ant e et a .g terinnent. analyst :to the
ee born. beby and the well growe
'eh d. . The Tablets .peeitively cure
suc ailments as colic, tour stomaeh,
simpl fever, reek up • Colds, prevent
creep end stray wham. ' EverY.
cleale Or bte mail at 25 Cents a box
groin he- ' Dr,; -Williares' 'Medicine Co.,
11 oba .a Aorth est Notes,
Male, by zom of the enthusiasts of
—T e new a,ptist chuech at Broad, -
view, Sask, es opened, recently, It
is a plendid brick building, with A
seatin c.aeaci of 200.
—A man n ed Longapay was ar-
rested the othe day, for re teeealke, 117 fur-
lineci oat bel nging toe Ja,me.s Hen-
derson clere the Ryan House, Bos-
seyain
—Th oil bo ing machine at Riditg
mo than fty feet in oil slue°,
of d India ions. The promoters
—A despatch from Dattphin, Mae.,
says: The t rail on the }hid -
soh ba bre= of the Canadian North-
ern it Uwe's' as laid on Saturday,
Jat.' 1 th. Th completes the Toed as
fae eis the .pas
ing V it. to heho, Sask., from Nut
Lake I seaech of sleigh eogs. Fire- re -
parte hat, fur is very scarce, an I
there eing n rabbits or° oats the
ehe In lams m t eat to live.
Eden, an., eessed away. Mr.
ae a ma `of the tree Canadian
stamp, having een been in Lanark
CountY, Ontari : 64 years ago. He
had ,he n one • f the leading citizens
of Ede tor ei hteen. years.
—The little daughter of A. E.
Dugard dour, elan., aged one
year d eight months, , when 'playing
hours, eterward As she was evident-
ly che rig to cl ath, an operation was
. Wort edge Porteous, who is
.one tor- e • erominent tanners of
the Ver en Is ct, has received word
that ee e of the heirs let the
Northed e et tat , which has been in
chance for" so e time and has mow
been Oe tlea; will receive a sub -
e cher Wilbert, of snow-
, was a,dees.ting his whiemill
g, some way the
on the lever became detach -
setting he machinery in gear.
—Wh
the oth
ed, th
on the orehead
ground, nd cut
shined 1 head
of the to and
thing 'all Winter.
they * all I
indeed, uld not
jam or bee
—Ben rapine
tact be th in a
he tatid nee or-
es of Po
n step with
'an edyto
1
I.
y a s ut
eteantry, ar tvt d as
pow; sok., the other night.
t y about noon he committed ;eui-
cid . by taking --embolic add, I e was
found In an enthouee shortly . after
leaving the hotel, in an ttriconscioust
--condition. A deckle was called, but
Ramsey ,:deed thortly after hts _ arrival.
R meee had net friends in this country.
rcy Ingrate wee brought . into the
he pital at L1yodminster, mak., the
other day,- With hishands d feet
gni; From what -cen be .learned he
lettf,a eettlere house two s' ;t
to eon n} town and getlost.. The
r doctor eay 'that hlB airins are frozen
'to .the, ., elf owsand �, w ate leaf to the keee3,
• nddt att theretis every 'probability that
aR" w l ala to he taken at. _-
ram f Zn � lishman, _ a
said to be
e w ott : tee Bishop" roe Londcm, and
`n " Ore" io 1f : ' ; , tart i» intre.
- e death occurred at - Bann of
La n "Fr r, a farther r-ident of
Portage is Prairie, who- was w41
known among the old timers. He wee
t8 years of age and farmed : -j the!
Porrtage Plains '18 Years ago. Pier the
Val .16 he had resided- in Men -
bate, :where he acted aegennt for the
'M g -mss _corepany, and he left
there last spring with his family to
reside at Gilbert Plains. III health
caused .him to remove to Banff later.
z..
.7 -Edward Anderson, hommteader,
living „twelve miles north of Fenn -tore,
Sask.* wee toiled dead at. a school
hoase on „Stmday morning. HIS horse
evas entaegled in a wire team, and the
Man's. body was lying across the. front
of the buggY, _with one bruise above
the right eye anct bruree on the left
cheek. There was a gash 2 1-2
inches long. in his throat. His eap
wee found a mile east. Demased had
.no relatives, and he ,was 35 years of
age. He came from Iowa. His coat
and mittees were bloody, but there was
no blood On the shirt or vest.
—The other day the body .of Henry
John. Hill, a homesteader 50 miles north
ef North Battleford, was brought there.
The 'deceased -met with his death
while engaged In building a bees% on
his homestead. In company with two
other men Mr. Hill wes lifting* a. lof
bite place in the building at a. height
of seeen feet from the ground, when
in some- 'unknown Way it slipped, hie
compardons dropping their end, the
deceased man felling to the ground and
the log striking hien on the temple and
breaking' his -jaw bone. The suprosi:-
tion is that the blew lon the- temple)
cauied els death.
—On Saturday evening a bottle ' of
woode alcohol wee %stolen from a. doc-
texts •office at Glee Ewen, Bask. bY
one ,of the tour men, prank CoOnetet
Harry Cooney, James Gunn, or Dave
Cooney. Sundey, unaware of the fatal
natere of the contents of the bottle,
the quartette proceeded to halve a. good
time, with the resute that. three men
are dead and the ;fourth lies at death's
-door. The three men Who lost their
lives are Prank Cooaey, ,Efarry Coon-
ey and Janus Gunn. Dave Cooney may
pcesibly recover. The tragedy is one
of the worst thee ever occurred in
that district. It has not been decide
ed whether an inquest will be held.
—Pire the other night which is be-
lieved to have been •of in.cendiary or-
igin destroyed a !stable belonging to
James Weenie the bailiff of Boiss'evalle
Manitoba, „The 'buildine was totally
destroyed and two herses end 100 hens
were cremated. The 'Ices is $700.
Shortly after the fire was discovered
It was eaund thee- a fire had been etart-
ed in another stable belonging to Mr.
Neelin, but :this was. put out without
\damage...A peculiar feature of the
*Pee is teat this te the third fire of
-,kehich Mr. Neelin- hal been, the suf-
ferer during the poet month. All are
suspectee to ha„ve been of incendiary
—W. Buchanan, secretary of the ag-
ricultural society of Headingly, Man-
itoba, was held' up the other night
retdrning from Winnipeg with
a load og coal. ;When he was a. short
distance west of St. Charles, at about
8 p. a, man. Stepped up end seized
tee horses by the bridles. Instantly
two confederates threw a blanket over
Baehaham's .head and 'oiling him
back' rifled his pOckete, securing $40.
Under co -ver of darkness the. men de -
*camped speedily atter *curing the
booty. Buchanan has no clue as to
who the 'thieves were. He received
several painful ineuries ttn- the strug-
gle, but none of them, ef steloas.
nit ere.
—L. Bilekley., who was iniured in a
hockey game in Catgary seine days
ago is in an alarming condition. He
was hurt by a shot in the groin. dur-
ing the game, and after a few min-
utes off the ice he took his place a-
gain, in the line up. Leter he accom-
panied a young lady eeectator bonne,
and while sitting in the ;patriot. col-
lapsed. Since then he bas been in an
uncenscions conditiog with Intermit-
tent periods of delirium. At time.s
Buckley is wider the delusion that he
is _playing hockey end begs that his
skates be taken off, In order to keep
him In bed, during his delirious mo-
atents a straight jacket had to be pet
on him and he has to be_ tied tea the
led. The outcome of his attack is a-
waited with keen sympathy and inter-
est.
—TheeDoukhoboes about Buchanan,
k., are 'becoming greatly dissatisfied
tit the arbitr•ary methods being ex-
ised by Peter Veregin, their leader,
whom they have attributed •more
he iseued a manifesto to the effect
t all cattle, horses, sheep and Teta-
be sold, except twenty horses and
nty cattle foe the three hundred
mutate living in that vicinity. The
ltry has been disposed of and the
of cattle and' lenses is° still being
ed on. Now a new order comes a -
g 'fcirbidding the use of tea, coffee
sugar, and that all cops, eaucers,
, etc., sball be at once returned
the Cornissary department at Vera -
He alio started in his tommuniCa-
that . even in case ot the illness
any menthe?, 110 tee, coffee or sugar,
any form, should be given, tied that
could not or woule hot
ain lite, then they would have eo
end go to heaven—for the will of
would bave to be strictly obeyed.
the prevailing opinion amemg the
become possessed of sufficient rro-
is growing tired ef thi trouble Ate
venience to him neoessitated be'
Sas
wl
tha
ago
tha
ttry
twe
me
sale
carri
lon
and
pots
to
him a terrible blow ' gee
unt of blood. tr
telling him ta the tion
ng a large gash on of
face, Causing the. In
e and Kenny have
'fat cows bo Whmi-
en. These animals
suet
die
God
off the range. north It is
uspector Scott says has
not beeh fed any- i bett
have been in. better c: and
may Surprise some the
In Alberta. If
aged -2-1, was burne th
which destroyed til d
. 'K. Bullock; eleveti there
kat • Alta. Kamp: reno
'window and. ramp- , 'agenen
government or these deptendent reot-
eee arduous duties by denying
ern all the necewities life, un-
isgust will grow Into distrust end
by; cause ,alle *Me communists- to
unce bis _leadership.
-, tea c.e4tineilook4,-All-exuretierta I
him wanting. -Duke Cowie
seine elicithint:Illableati
It ECT
eels Label)
its a o to ure very nutri
d very P
C
F er or.
fou
COW
v
veryore needs soetbing
to creat- old miaaintain
stre
n t:h
xor kite dtai1
round of duties.'
There is nothing better
than an Ale or Port r, . the
puxity and merit of which
hay been attested by
chemists, physicians and;
„experts at the great texhb
bitionsa
The speedier a etenogra her tan
t write a letter the more aluable
s e becomes to the busy usiness
Rractice Idoes =a great d al, but
correct fingering arta the 'Touch
are of parairtount importanc
When the " Touch Sys in': is
mastered the operatornever ooks at
the keyboaed, but keeps ber eyes on
her -notes,- 8e saves the ti e lost
by the "s operator in glaneing
from notes to keyboard and back to
noteeagain—a considerable item in
a day's work aPee a severe strain on
the eyes as well. -
Cher large, free catalogue tells 'more
about our stenographer's course and
gives much vahtable informa,tion
about the diplotnas of the Business
Educators' Association.,
The supply of eur graduates is no* t
equal to the dernand.
roRrsr C TY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Members of Business Educatore'
ANIS
el. W. WESTERVELT,
Principal, London.
itsw
en Cough
give them filet old reliable rmedy that never fails to cure
BOLE'S, PRE!ARATION OF
Friar's Co
gh Balsam
&Mt thr,t and bronchial tubes. Absolutely pure' and
safe for ehiVren. 25c a e. At druggists or from
MORAL 101010 & CHEMS041. 0. Limited LONDON, Oat ai
SDLD IN SEA ORTH BY ALEX. WIESON.
You Ready
ihe Winter.
is just possible You have not yet got that winter suit or over
ma, If such is the ease it is time to invest. It is only a
short step toward • wint'er and the eldll winds and, frost will
nip you np. Just as sure as winter is the fact that out &Wise
tare the best clothes,e-•fit, finish„ wearing qualities and pride—
t at can be got.
0 UR MOTTO
e best clothes at the lowest prices, quality considered. it's
e best policy for us and the best for you, Try it this time.
IGIIT BRO.J
-tore Ove.:. flowing -
With UR:M.1,7E37RK
-wealth.of stylish niture for hOnSelFeepera—almost Ewe= un
reasonable to exp et to sell so mueh. And yet, if merit in
furniture, 'workin nship a•=ed prices will appeal to you, aud we
are bound thut it did, you'll certainly inspeCb OUr splendid new stock
before investing elsewhere.
TT ID "INTO -
Promptly attended to night or diy. Night and Sunday calls answered at the
residence of S. T, Holmes, Gode soh street, opposite the Methodist church,
Seafortb.
BROADFOO BOX & CO
S. T. HOLMES, Manager.
IVIoneit to Lend
At Lowest Rateson Farm mortgage .
Apply to J. 4. Killoran, Sea orth.
2066-28 e
TAKE NOTICE
That the Atunial General • Meeting
holders of W. E. Southgate .16 OemPee_arv
will be heki at the head' office of the cem
the Town cl Seaforeh, at 11,80 a. m.,,,rsan the
February next. By Outer.
2C04-1 FRANK SCHOFIELD; See -Trees
of die Sharia -
h day
. J. Lewis Thonna
Civil Engineer, Arehiteet,eter Late II De
Multicipal or County (work. Electric Rail roadie
3ewerage or Waterworks Systems, Wharves. Bridgee
enforced Concrete. Peoss:22e0,
202841. LORIXH4-1
This world is big place and has
plen ty of room and thousands o op -
port unities for these who are wo h
and prepared. 'You make yourse
worthy and the
ELLIOTT
TORONTO,„! ONT.
how we prepare youug men etn,a w•Die
en for lives of usefulness. Our t -
Corner Yon& an!illjAlexanfier. Streets.,
W.J. Et4.10IT,'Princi
Notice to Oreditor
In the matter of Mary lieMann, of.
the Village a Egmondville, in the
County of Huron, widow, debtor.
'Taloa is hereby given that the above named
debtor, Mary Mellenn, bee made an arraignment for
the benefit of her emelitord, to the uudereig' ned. A
meeting will be held of her creditors a the law
(Aloe of the undersigned, at Seaforth, era Wednes-
dey, the 22th dey of rehruary, 1e08, at the hour of
ewe &Week in the afternoon, for the purpose of re-
, oeiving a ststement of affairs for the appointing of
inspectors and the giring of directions for the dia-
pers] of the estate. All pereons claiming to rank
, *pen the eetate of said debtor must tile their clahras,
proved hy aflidevit, with the undersigned, prior to
*he dete er aforesaid meeting-, after whiob time the
said Aildgnee 'rowed to distribute the aterets
ef said estate, having regard to those claims only of
which he &all then have received noties.
R. S. HATS, Assignee.
Dated at Seaforth, Jan. 30th, 1908.
Notice to Oreditors
In the estate of Benjamin B. Gunn,
late of the Town of Seaforth,
the County of Huron, gentleman,
deceased.
•
Notice is hereby given, pumuant to R. S. 1807,
chapter 129, that all or&litors and others having
elahns against the estate of the said 'Benjamin
Gunn, who died on the 9th day of December, 1007,
are required on or before the Mad day of ..February,
A.D., 1908, to send or deliver to .7. M. Beet, Sea -
forth, Oet.,Soilcitor for Jennie Vivien Gunn, the
Executrix of the last will and teetaulent of the said
deceased, their names and addresees, full verticulars
of their- elaims and the nature of the aecunty, if any,
heiri by them. And further take notice that after
the :ma 22nd day a Febrturry, 1080, the said Execu-
trix will premed to dietribute the gamete of the
eget. arnong the persons entitled there having
reord only to the dame of which ehe then
have notice.
Solicitor for the saki Executrix.
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Toronto, Ont.
ADMOISTRATOW
'NOTICE TO CREDITO S.
In the estate of Duncan IticTaer
The -creditors of Duncan MeTevisb, bito "0; the
Township of Tuckeremith, in the county of Hume,
fanner, deceased, who died on or about the 26th
day of November, 1907, and Ail others haeing elairos
Met, or entitled tct share in the estate, are hereby
notified to send by post prypaid tar etheraise deliver
to the undersigned Advemstrator on or before the ,
leth day of February, 19084 their Christian end
Meg, addresses and descriptions, -4114 full pat- -
, earn of their Wilms, acoounts;or interests, ami
the nature ef their securieties, if any, lied eyeteete
linnnediately after the said leth day of Februatee,
1008, the assets of the said intestaee will be distribe
61 red amongst the parties entitled thereto, liming '
eard miler to elaims or interests of whir% the Ad -
will be exeluded from the said distribution.
London and Western Trusts eeneene, eineted,
London, Ontario, Administrater. ,
II..T. D. COOKE, Bengali, Ontario,
Its Solicitor herein.
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GOVENLOCK, Reeve, tgren et
H. BouERRtars, councillor, Brod-
JAMES COWAN, Coinicillele Seathrth
T O• S. MURRAY, Caulleilitt,
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ALEX. ROSS, Councillor, Winthrop
Se J. BRANNON* sanitarY
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