The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-23, Page 5^■lli
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE TRUILSPAY, MAY 2H> 1W
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Honor graduate of faculty
Medicine, and Mastei’ of
the university of Wester
Member of College of | Physicians
and Surgeons of ’ , ’
two doors east of P<?Sft pffice.
hensall, Mt,
phone t5<> iwsidence 114
of
ofScience,
1 Ontario.
Ontario, Office
dr, J. A, McTAGGART, L. D
Specializing in Pl$te Wqj
HENSALL, <
Telephone 100 rMain Street
HENSALL
Mr. Mervin Brown, of Toronto,
spent Sunday at his home here.
Little Betty Tucker, who was ser
iously ill last week is recovering.
A report of the Hensall Public
School
page.
Mr.
visited
this week.
Messrs. Donald
garth, of London,
their home here.
Mr. Ed. McQueen is this week
erecting a fine garage on liis prem
ises on Queen St.
Miss Nellie Boyle, of London,
. spent a few days in town last week
with her mother amt brother.
Miss Helen Elder spent the week
end at her home here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elder.
Mrs. D. L. Thompson and little
Fabe, of Toronto, are visiting at tl\e
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
Fisher.
The contractors for paving the
London road have started paving
and a big force of men are being em-
• ployed.
The executors of the estate of the
late Alex /Murdock are making some
repairs on some of the buildings on
King St.
Miss Vera McLeod has returned to
lior home in Windsor after a very
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. White,
The many friends of Mrs. Roy
Palmer will be pleased to hear that
she is recovering nicely-^’^r her, re
cent operation.
The many friends of Mrs, Duncan
IMcMartin will he sorry to hear of
her illness, she being threatened
with pneumonia.
Mr. W.xT. Bell, of
and Mrs. Cawthorpe,
visited here last week
Bell and Mrs. Dick.
Mr, John E. McDonell, has now
recovered sufficiently to be able to
get ofatside and is visiting relatives
in Exeter this week.
We are pleased to report that Mrs.
J. Passmore, who underwent an op
eration at Clinton hospital last week
is progressing favorably.
Mrs, T. C. Joynt and two sons are
spending a. few weeks in New York
visiting M'rs. Joynt’s brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bonthron.
Mr. Wm. Fraser has got the foun
dation in for his new dwelling on
South Richmond St. and now has
several carpenters at work.
Mr. J. W. Skinner, of Exeter,
formerly of Hensall, has purchased a
grocery business at Thorndale and is
taking possession immediately.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and little
’ son, of Windsor, are spending a few
days visiting Mrs. Kennedy's father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Geiger.
Mr. Lemmon of tile New Commer
cial Hotel has re-opened the ice
cream parlor in the basement and
will be open Tuesday and Saturday
evenings.
The Dramatic Club of St. Paul’s
A. Y. P. A., Hensall, presented their
play “A Busy Honeymoon in the
Town Hall,. Varna, on Tuesday ev
ening of this week,
a The Court of Revision on the Assessment roll of the village will be
held in the Town Hall on Monday
evening, May 27th. We understand
a number of appeals are entered for
revision.
Miss Nellie Carmichael has sold
her residence on' Mill St. to Miss M.
McKay and Mr.s. Gordon, of Kippen.
Miss McKay was a former resident
of Hensall and will be welcomed
back to town.
Mr. John Stacey, of Detroit, spent
Sunday here with ’his mother. His
■brother, Fred, who has been visiting
here for a few weeks, returned to
Detroit with him. Fred has secured
a good position there in a bank.
The Teal estate and household
effect of Mr. Geo. Hill were offer
ed for sale on Tuesday afternoon
last; The real estate was. not sold
as the price offered was not consid
ered high enough for the executors.
The petition at Mickle & Son’s of
fice asking the Dominion Govern
ment for an increase in the duty on
beans, is being signed by most of
the farmers in. this district.’.. The pe
tition will be .sent to Ottawa this
*aVbc!c
Cook
number
chasers
mon, R
Sh irray,
T. Haberer. Thos., Ryan.
ris and E. Tiernan*.
The play .entitled ‘
put on by members of
will ho found on another
Sandy
friends in
Sinillie,
town
of Toronto,
a few days
Herb Hog-and
spent Sunday at
Toronto, Dr.
of Tavistock,
with Mrs. B.
Bros, are selling a large
of eats. Some of the- pur*
last week were: W. H. Lem-
O. Trbyer, W. G. Wagner, A.
W. P. Love,C. H. Joy.
, Hu£h Mor-
Sonny-Jane”
the Young
Peoples’ League qf the United church
was again presented to a good au
dience in the town hall on Friday
evening. They also presented the.
play In Zurich on Monday evening
and in Bayfield'on Wednesday e.y-
enihg.'pf this $yeekp i ’-..y ;-,;r
The Firemen, have the^town nicel£
decorated witly flags and bunting atufe
hovo^-ectedMf eWrii^Igifein froute
of ttg town hall. On the 24 th
thcirSaviil be big attractions all day
and ’A*
Iiali in the evening. After the con*
^ort a dance will be held. A big
.day and a big cikAvd is #xpecte<L
New Records
i*'
New Shipment of Edison Amberol’
(cylinder) records just arrived. Co*
mie, Scotch, Sacred Songs, Fox trots,
etc.Records now 45c,
Rock Candy
Songs No. 1 and No.
Eleven Cent Cotton,
Letter
every
meat,
they'll
graph.
Large
lers 5c., 2 for 15c
Bargains in dependable silk
Walkerside Ice Cream is
cream i pint; pints, 30c, brick 35c.
cones. Frost-bites and cold drinks 5c.
Mountains, - Bum
2; llamona,
Kenion Clog,
Edged in Black, I need Thee
hour, are among the assort-
Come in and
.sound good on
them,
glass waler jugs
hear
the Phono
45 c.;
and 25c,
tumb-
encli.
hose.
good
Powell’s Stere
PHONES: 55 and 122
CREDITON
Bring your Ford repairing to the
Ford GaragW-SANDY ELLIOT
Mr. and Mrs, Eli Lawson and Mrs.
Wilson Anderson spent Sunday with
relatives in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Edwards
and family, of Ingersoll, spent Sun-
da’y with Mr. and-Mrs. Joab Sims
and other relatives,
Mr, and 'Mrs, Walter McPherson
and two children left Tuesday for
Rodney where the former has secur
ed work for the summer on the high
way,
Mrs. Ann Collingwood and Ml and
Mrs. Aldewin Collingwood and Mr.
and Mrs, Mervin Collingwood and
baby, of Hamilton spent the week
end with the former’s sister Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Motz and also attending
the funeral on Tuesday in Exeter of
the late Mrs. Wm. Collingwood.
Mr.' Delton Lewis, "of Brinsley
spent Sunday with liis brother Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lewis.
Children’s Day services and pro
gram, June 9th at the Evangelical,
church, The program committee
with--Miajr Clara Morlock as Conven
or is busy will^'udie"’primai''iett,rt •jUH'’-
iors and intermediates for the var
ious parts on the program belonging
to them. The large male churns is
to remain after the Sunday evening
service for practice.
Suggestions for a “Mother and.
Daughter’’ banquet have been enter-!
tained and a committee has been
chosen, from the Dorcas Class to
bring in their suggestions next Sun-'
day the committee • meet. A’ few
findings may be published. Date
tentatively chosen June 2nd and the
price considerably lower.
Miss Alma Smith’s Sunday School
class swarmed and .so the b’oys of the
class, are under the instruction of
Mrs, Albert Wolfe and the girls to
retain their regular teacher.
The Jr. E.L.C.E. are having a so
cial hour at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
England ou Thursday evening begin
ning at 7:30. No other meeting of
the young people this week on ac
count of the legal’holiday, May 24th.
At this writing Mr. Fred’ Gaiser is
very much improved in health. His
friends .. _
forward to liis recovery and appear
ance in
His
and neighbors are looking
the usual circles.
to
Jo
be
KHIVA
Master Ray Willert returned
his home last Saturday from St.
seph's Hospital, London where
underwent an operation three weeks
ago for Osteonyolitis Chrinoca in
his leg. He is getting along as well
as cail.be expected but
confined to liis bed for
Mrs. Chris. Dietrich
friends in St. Agatha.
Miss Thelma Neeb is
sister Mrs.
Kippeu.
/Mr. and Mrs, McKellar,. of
Wiliams spent last Thursday
Mr, and M'rs. Wm. Mason.
Miss Mary Stewart spent the week
end at liev home in Clinton,
• Mrs. T. Hamacher, of Dashwood,
is visiting Mr. -and Mrs. Art Willert
tor a couple of days.
Mr. Wm. Witzel spent Monday in
I-lensall.
Roy will be
some time..
is visiting
visiting her
Samuel Thomson near
West
with
f s
THAMES RQAD
Bring your Ford rep^ring to the Ford . Garage.—SANDY^LLIOT
Mr. Ken. McNicol is. getting along
nicely and lias returned home from
the hospital this week.
Mr. Edgar Hunkin has returned to
his home in Exeter after spending a
week with liis sister Mrs. B. Duncan.
)Mr. Albert Duncan is enjoying a
new Plymouth and Mr. B. Duncan a
new Chevrolet.
.Miss Kheta Pollen and Mr, Har
vey Pplleti motored to Flint, Mich.,
for the
Sim.
Rev.
will be
Thames
.owing to the indisposition
Jas. Anthony. There Was vice on Sunday. *
We are glad do hear that
Stone is recovering nicely from her
recent sickness.
;Mrs. Bailey spent Sunday Witli
friends on the Thames Rd,
Several old friends came.and spent
'Monday afternoon with Mi\ add Mrs’.
Wm. Pollen in social chat, it being
the. occasion of Ml Pollen's JMrth*
day. Ayilfei9 not enjoying’ver^lgood
[health we'Sre sorry to sayt,. .‘..I;
There* s^ms to>b%.a pqciitiMv epi*
demic'nut cojighiii^un^dgsfei^U^Ittle
folks at the present time, but W#
hope with more sunshine sand warm
week-end with their brother
Neil Leckie, of Motherwell,
in charge of services at the
Road Church next Sunday
of Rev.
no ser-
Mrs. W<
AM t MOA, .disappear,Iw'^ilridllK^^^’Hvfrs. wViii of. Oil
Springs, motored through on their
Wedding trip, and spent the week*
end with Ml and Geo; Jeffrey.
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wood, first
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DASHWOQ
Bring your Ford LiiuUiffiig to tlio HL H*
Ford Garage.—'SANP’wJSiLLIQT
Miss Elva Horne, of London, visit
ed at her home here last Smnday.
A baby boy arrived at Mr. Chas.
Stephen’s last week.
Siome decoraters froqi Toronto
are busy re-decorating the church.
Mr. and Mrs.- Wilson Hawkins mud
family, of Seaforth, were callers in
tlio village on Sunday last.
At horse shoe club has neen
ized in the village. Three
have been* laid out on Mr.
Murch’s property.
organ
courts
RluliP
March’s property. No doubt a good
time will be spent by many sports
throughout the summer.
Master Freddie Wright was able
to come home from London Hospital
the first of last week and is re
covering fairly well from liis ear
trouble.
A pancake social was held by the
members of the Live Oak Mission
Circle last Wednesday night in tlie
basement of the church, about 40
members being present. A short
program was given and some con
tests enjoyed by all present.
.Next Sunday the service will
held in the basement of the church
10:30 a.ill. as tlje auditorium will
udergoing repairs. ’ „
Last Wednesday afternoon the W.
M.S. met in the church for their reg
ular monthly meeting. Mrs, R. D.
Hunter occupied the chair and in a
very capable manner conducted the
meeting. There were about twenty
members and three visitors present,
They were very pleased to have Miss
Brooks, sister of Mrs. Fred Del-
bridge with them. Readings were
given by Mrs. F. Brock; the Heralds
were Mrs. Ed. Johns, Mrs. Sherwood
Hunter and Miss Marjorie Delbriclge.
Several members led in prayer. A
part of the program which was great
ly enjoyed was a beatuiful solo “Only
a Little Way Further" by Miss Mae
Clark. Some business was also
dealt with. Roll call was respond
ed fo by name of a Missionary, and
where she works. Mrs. I-Iy; Del-
bridge, Sunt. Systematic Giving will
be in charge of the June meeting.
We hope for a continuation of the
good attendance.
Mrs. Henry Johns was the recip
ient of a beautiful bouquet of Ber
muda, lillies sent to her by her neice
May Jones who is engaged in
her profes^i’Sh^rw6fit*-1~
Mrs. Hy. Delbriclge was called to
London last Friday’ owing to tlio ill
ness of her mother Mrs?‘Spicer who
suffered a paralytic stroke last. week.
CENTRALIA
ke
at
be
ser-• Very successful anniversary
vices' were conducted here on Sun
day last. Rev. R- R. Conner, of Kip
pen, was in charge and preached
two inspiring and instructive ser
mons to large congregations. The
choir, under the leadership of Mr.
Lloyd Hodgson, was unstinted in its
musical,, numbers, and added much,,
to the occasion.’ The contribution#
were ahead of those of last year.
The floral decorations were many
and b’eatitiful and arranged with
great taste.Rev. Duncan McTavish, of Exeter,
will present the case of Emmanuel
College to the congregation here on
Sunday morning next and at Whalen
in the afternoon.
Rev. Mr. Conner was the invited
guest of Mrs. and Miss Anderson
while here last Sunday.
We regret to report that Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Fairhall are not regain
ing their strength, the latter being
in a very weak condition., Mrs. Fair
hall, Jr. is in attendance. .
The two little daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur McFalls are fast
recovering.
The Sunday School officers of the
Janies St. Church, Exeter will
charge -of the Sunday School
next Sunday.
' Visitors from London and
forth were at the parsonage on
day.
GRAND BEND
have
here
Sea-
Su li
Many were the visitors at the camp
ground on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pifer, of Chatham,
visited Mrs. Merner on Sunday.
Mr.’and Mrs; Blatcliford visited at
Mr. and Mrs. John Baird.
Rev. J. M. Colling took the ser
vices in Calvary Church on Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Erwin took his work here
preaching two able sermons to two
large congregations.
Don’t forget the Hot Supper in the
new slied on May 24th and the ’play
“The Red Acre Farm’’ in the church.
The village trustees arq,making some improvements to the village
With sidewalks .and fills.
Mr. J. W. Holt has his new house
nearly completed which adds great
ly to the. Main Street,
Miss, Emma Moliard received the
sad news of ths death of her brother .
Ashton Moliard, whose very sudden
death took place at Duluth, where
Mr. Moliard has lived for some time.
He was a Grand Bend boy and a fa
vourite of all who knew him. ■
Mrs. Donald Webb, of Lansing,
Mich., also a Grand Bend girl is
much improved after her illness. Her
mother, Mrs. Sol. Pollock is expect
ed home this week.
All
church
I
roads lead to the United
hot supper on May 24th.
HIBBERT
and Mrs. James Stewart ofMr, ___
Egmondville, and Mr, and Mrs. Hy.
Stewart, of New Hamburg, visited at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Bolton over tile week-end.
Mr, Roy Ryckmam. of FlintMMlch.,
spent Sunday at th^'Jioma/of^his
parents* M?. add Mrs. Grant Ilyek*
man oL the. Boundary,
ftrr tephenso iumnd
little daughter June, moved’ last
week to the farm recently vacated
Ml Thos. Ford, of
cd on friends on the
week.
Windsor, call*
boundary last
.D.S., D,D.S,
SUJRGEON
lartlelb Block, Dasb-
.......,r . hree days of 'week and
at pffice over the Host Office, in
Zufich, last three
blr. and Mrs.
Woodstock, spent
former's parents.
•Mr. and Mrs. H.
were Sunday visitors in town.
'Miss Emma Tieman, of London,
the week-end here with rela-
days of week.
W. Grayboil, of
Sunday with the
Eidt, of Ingersoll,
spent
fives.
Mr.
ed in
Mr.
opened up a barker shop in the Com
mercial Hotel.
A large crowd turned out to the
band concert last week.
and Mrs. 0. Restemeyer visit-
Crediton on Sunday.
J, Walper, of Exeter, has
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston, of
Whalen, spent Sunday with their son
Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hern, Sr., vis
ited friends in .Monroe Sunday.
Rev, H, E. Livingstone, of Blen-
hem, a. former pastor, will conduct
the anniversary services at Zion on
Sunday,June 9th.
LUMLEY
lias been quite a move in
business on the Boundary
Mr. Stewart McQueen has
J ohu
There
the car
lately,
bought a new Studebaker, Mr
Glenn a Studebaker and Mr. Bert
Selves a Chevrolet,
Miss Edna Brintnell, of Seaforth,
lias been here for a week visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Brintnell.
>’ Mrs, George Hobkirk and Miss
Margaret visited Mrs. Broadfoot last
week.
Mr. Wesley Simmons, of Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi’s. W.
Kerslake.
CROMARTY
On Tuesday, May l,4tli the congre
gation of Cromarty* church enter
tained the Presbytery of Stratford.
Dinner was served in the basement
by the ladies of the congregation.
This is the first time in the history
of the congregation that the church
had the honor of the Presbytery
meeting here.
Mr. Norman Hamilton, a former
011 a iew
friends on Friday of la'st*wdelfA* —
Mrs. Samuel Spoare and daughter,’
who spent the winter in Toronto re
turned to their home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller spent the
week-end in Toronto visiting their
frJends.
Mr.’and Mrs. Savauge, of Hamil
ton, having; .rented the house on the
Wilson farm, moved with their fam
ily to Cromarty last week.
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AUCTION SALE I
— of ’—
VALUABLE P.ESIDENTA L
PROFEimr IN EXETER ONT.
The executors of the estate of tlio
late David Wynn are offering for
sale, subject to a reserve bid, by pub
lic auction on the premises on
SATURDAY, MAY 25th, 1020
at 2 o’clock sharp the following real
estate:
A fine storey and a half brick resi
dence situated^ on the , north east
corner of Carding and Mill Streets,,
frame stable /'immediate possessio r
Also the Vacant lots on the f ‘
west cornei/of Carling and’ IV
containing/two fifths acrej^Rjf land.At thejsame time an ace there
will be fifered for sal ie following
household goods a chattels;
1 l^drpom suU^Tcomplete; wash
stand';’ dresseLjj^n'ozen-- dining’ room
cliaifs, dinin^’Toom table, 4 small
tables, 2 bed springs, sewing ma
chine, JWnattresses, feather bed, 1
siaebQMxl, cupboard, ’
piHgfwL, „ —:
kitchen chairs, heater, new Good
Cheer cook stove, kitchen cabinet,
carpets, cushions, linoleums, lawn
mower, garden tools, 1 cord maple
wood; otller use
ful articles.
TERMS OF. SALE
Chattels—Cash
Real Estate—10 per cent, on day
-of sale balance in 30 days thereafter.
Other terms made known on-'day of
sale. For further particulars apply
to
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
CARLING & MORLEY, Solicitors for
Executors, Exeter.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the estate * of '‘JANE’
LOVE, late of the Village of Exeter?
in the County of Huron, Widow, who
died- on the- twentieth day of March
A.D., 1929, are required to forward their claims duly, proven t$Hhe un
dersigned on or,jbefore th$Renth day
of June A.D., A9 29.
AND NOTICE IS,
EN 'that attej? the cutrix will Jro
estate hav^n
claims
notice’.
DA’IW
day
Jr
:SJTORTHER GIV-
<^aid date the Exe-
1 to distribute the
regard only to the
l slie then shiill have
------ at Exeter this twentieth
of May, A.D., 1929.
GLABjMAN & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensall
Solicitors for the Executrix
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is. hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Castor Jo^in Willis, latent
the village- of Grdhd ‘Bend,, in.,./ihe
County of Huron,-/Barber, wlid^died
on the 28th day.^of April, 1425 are
required to forward theiF" claims
duly proven tp,/H. Either & Son,
Creditoil, on of befonwthe 1st day
of June, 19 29//
And notice'/ is fujtiier given that
after the s^id dabp the administrator will proceed, distribute the es
tate having regard
claims of ^Vhjsh he
notice-.,
Dated aWCrediton
of May A.D., 1929.
Bert Holt, Admii
Bend, Ontario.■ v -----
W.- O. B. A. SCHEDULE
FIR^T SERIES
May 18—Sarnia at London, 3 p.m.
May 24—Exeter at London, 3 p.m.
May 24—Strathroy at Sarnia, 3 p.m.
May 27—London at Strathroy, 5:30
May 29—Salmia at Exeter, 5.30 p.m.
May 31—-Exeter at Strathroy, 5.30
June 1—London at Sarnia, 3.30 p.m.
June 5—^-Strathroy at Exeter, 5.30
June 8—Strathroy at London, 3 p.m.
June 11—Sarnia at Strathroy, 5.30
.Time 12-—London at Exeter, 5.30
June 15—Exeter at Sarnia, 3.30 p.m.
only to
then shall
this 18 th
the
have
day
istrator, Grand
It's well that the hens don’t know
that-an oyster lays 50,000,000 eggs.
It might discourage them.-—King
ston-Whig Standard.
Two-legged skirts are being order
ed by the ultra smart women of Par
is, \it' is reported. College, boys, it
will be recalled, introduced the idea
ajcouple of year ago.
J, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES
SHARPE
SINOLB Bl)
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ED (
ge titMTMtetd
LE.DRUGGIST
SHERRIFF’S SALE OF LANDS
Countj’ of Huron to Wit, :
BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Fieri Fac
ias issued out of His Majesty’s
High Court of Justice for the Pro
vince of Ontario, and to me direct
ed against the Lands and Tenants
of JOHN SANDERS at the suit of
the Mblsons ■ Bank, the said Mol- ■
sons Bank having, by Indenture of
Assignment dated the Sth day of
September, 1919, assigned said ’
Judgment to C. II. Sanders and A.
J. McDonell, , .
HAVE SEIZED ATSn^XAl5EN_. INI HAVE SEIZED AN&UEA&EN IN
EXECUTION thh one-sixth interest^
of the said John Sajiders in the ,
equity of redemption of the follow- ’
ing lands and^iremises situate, lying
and being in5 the County of Huron
and being more particularly describ
ed aS follows, viz: PARCEL I:-^Lot
Number twenty-five (25) o$-' the
West sidw of William Street North of •
A. + 4-1. - Drillsv„x,____, wardrobe, six Ahn Street in the VillageZOf Exeter%, 6 rocking chairs, 2 couches, ■ in the laid County ofjtturon, San-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
* NOTICE TS HEREBY GTVEN^liat
all creditors and others haying
claims against the estate of ANNE
FOLLICK late of the Village of Exe
ter, ifPtlie County of Hurrah,, Widow/,
are required forwardJmeir claims duly proven/lto the ^raer signed on*
or before tfie,tentl^«any of June A.
D., 1929. / >•
AND HDTldWs.FURTHER GIV
EN that^gfte^the said date the Exe
cutors will/proceed to‘distribute the
estate having regard oply to the
claims <$r which they then shall have
notice
DATED at Exeter this twenty-
first day of May A.D., 1929. ,
GL’ADMAN & STANBURY
Hensall and Hensall.
Executors’ Solicitors
djjheir clainii
traersigned on*
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of PETER
FRAYNE,.late of tlte Village of Exe
ter, in the’ County of Huron, ..Har
ness-Maker, whjx died on the sixth day of May A-^f, 19 29, are^equired
to forward tl^ir claims^tny proven
to the undersigned on$ur before the tenth day Jf Juii^Kd., 1929.
AND 10TICEWS FURTHER GIV
EN thap'iaftewnlie said date the Exe
cutors .wU^m’oceed io distribute the estate/G^v'ing regard only to the
claimant which they then shall have
notice.
. DATED at Exeter this twentieth
day of M'ay, A.D., 1929.
GLAD/MAN. & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensall
Executors’ Solicitors
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF gSBORNE
Notice is hereby ^i4en that a Court
of Revision of tb/ Assessment Roll
of the Townshij/of Usborne will hold
its first meet,
Elimville.
1929 at
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
in the Townshjj)i»JXaM»
ii Saturd 1st,
m.
hry Strang, Clerk
Hensall, R. R. No.1
Tenders will -be received by the
undersigned for the constfufttioh -of
tile Elimville Drain Outlet a’rtd'Ltho;
Brock Creek Drain^Ji^pair in the
Township of llebtffne 'on or before
12 o’ * * ... .. .....
Ten di
sHhT.
ElHlW
cost $13,057»00™an(l
Drain Uepajih estimated’^
$1338.5(1 FuHher information caL
bo gotten at the Glerk’sX/offlo®
WJolB Mer ^Sn^IitOltOlL;
A. marked oliequo for &'% of tho
contract price to accompany each
lenderi y. Aairy, .tender
'wL
. Henry Strang, Clerk, Usborne
May 7th, 1929, Hensalt, fc, R. No.L
dcj^pJ^noon, June
ABfs to be opened nt
Hall at 3 p.m. the
Outlet,
1st, 1529.
the Town*
dhy.
estimated
I&ck Creek
can
’* '“WM.,
ders’ Survey, subject./^'a certain life
interest: and PAR.QEL H.—Lot num
ber eighteen ’on the North
boundary of ^t-he Township of Ste
phen |in the/said County of Huron,
.contafning-^by admeasurement one
or less’ subject
to a cmfyaTnRfe^’iffi^^ ;-.i
one sixth interest in said landsany^^^^l^iai^jj
premises I shall offer for sale by
auction at my office in the Court
House in the Town of Goderich in
the said County of Huron on Tues--
day the twenty- eighth (28)-day of
May, 1929, at the hour of tivo.-.o^ekieGr'*^ '
in the afternoon. ' —.....
C. G. MIDDLETON
Sheriff of the County of Huron
Sheriff’s Office, Court’House,, Gocle-
Tich, Ont., February 14tli, 1929.
4-25-4tc.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
^NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of Janet
Carmichael, late of the Village^*-
Hensall, in the Gounty of Huron,. ,
Widow, who died’ on the sixteenth,
day o'f April A/D., 1929, are requir
ed to J' forward their claims
proven Ao tl undersigned " be
fore tire till'd day of
•1929 'e A.. D.a.
;;and;noti further giv--.
EN“that a Jd date the Exe
cutrix’will proceed to distribute the-*
estate having . regard . only to. .the-;
claims of which she then shall have-,
notice.
DATED' at Exeter this thirteenth-
day "
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glad!^^^^
Hensall and Exeter
Solicitors for Executrix. '
of May A.D., 1929.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN tha6.
having.,
LISET- ..
Village. „
Huron,.
all creditors .and others
claims against the estate of
TA REICHERT, late of the
of Zurich, in the County of_____
Spinster, who died/^on the twenty
sixth day of Maj^h A. D., 1929, are-
required to forward their claims,
duly proven^to the undersigned on
or before/lie 27th day of ‘a.D.* 1929. / '
AND/NOTICI URTHER GlV^
EN thfit d date the Ad
in inist’hrfBr Will- proceed,tp,.distiiiuv^_
the estate having regard only to the-
claims of which he then shall liave-
notice.
DATED at Exeter this seventh day*
May A.D., 1929. . ■ ’
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensall
Solicitors for the Administrator*-
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of
I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others,.. ..liaving'-
clalmg against the ^scat^'o^ DON
ALD DAWSON, lat/' of the ToYfi-
shi# of Usborne./fn the County of
Huron, FannerX who died on the
of November A.EUs
uifed to fonvtaMm
Itlfundersi^ii-
ie twenty*seventh,
D., 1920
nineteenth d
1927; are r
claims du
fed on oii^be
day Of
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said date the Ese
,cutors wilt preyed th®
estate!; having Regard" onfeiRb th&£st
claims of it’hich they Aheh^diuiiihaves^
notice. 'st
dated at Fbtefet this seventh davx
of. May-./Lfii., 15 ? 9., ?; ■ ', ’r *
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