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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-03-05, Page 44411‘33504.. )1411.011 .0th, 191. THE EXETER TIEVIESADVOCATE triO~AAAAAAAAAAAAAN§A00AAAAAAke SHINGLES WE ARE. EXPECTING A CAR LOAD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES TO ARRIVE SHORTLY, AND ARE OFFERING A VERY AT, TRACTIVE PRICE ON THESE IF TAKEN OFF THE CAR. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE DOING ANY SHINGLING THIS SPRING WE CAN .sAV E YOU SOME MONEY AND GIVE YOU A REAL GRADE OF SHINGLES, , WE BUY ONLY FROM THE LARGER MILLS ON THE •COAST AND CONSEQUENTLY GET A BETTER GRADING THAN FROM SOME OF THE. OTHER MILLS, THESE SHINGLES ARE ALL TAKEN FROM NUMBER ONE SHINGLE LOGS AND ARE ALL HAND INSPECTED TWICE BEFORE BEING PACKED, THEREBY ASSURING YOU 100 per cent. EDGE GRAIN, 100 per cent. CLEAR and 100 per cent. HEART. GET IN TOUCH WITH,US BEFORE YOU BUY AS WE FEEL WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, 4.1.11111••••••••• Exeter Lumber Company, Ltd. • • PHONE 48 AM01%AAAAAAAAAAAAAANNA/40~04i4A~~/~' ountrwommen•rmom••••••. • ••••.•••••..• 0 School Reports REPORT S. S. NO: 11, STEPHEN The following is the report for February of S. -S. No.11, Blackbush. Pupils whose nameare marked with an asterisk were absent for one or =ore examinations. ' Sr, IV -Clara Deltrich 82; Hazel Disjardine 78; Elda Devine 68; H. Morenz 57. Jr, IV -Eugene Deitrich 49; T. Vincent 42*. Sr. III -Trellis Disjardine 73; Verna Disjardine 61; Veva Adams 55; Ile. Maeon 1513; Bruce Gardner 52; Ernest French. 51. Jr. Dietrich 80; Lea - ter Disjardine 51; Roy Morenz 51; Louis Deitrich 47; Ira Vincent 41*. 2nd class -Rita Deitrich 71; H, Ziler 67; Eileen Disjardine 62; L. Devine 52; Elva Adams* 384 Earl Gardner 36, 1st class -Earl Deitrich 61; Syl- via Vincent 55; Viola Vincent 390, Pr, -Evelyn French 63; Aldene Rreeter 62; Tresia Ziler 59; Verna :Vincent 46. Number on roll 30;. average at- tendance 28. L. M. Snell, teaclier REPORT S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN' The following is the report of S. S. No. 3, Stephen for January; and February. • Or. IV -Harold Bell 73.6; Percy 'Willie 70.5; Ruby Jory 69.2. Sr. IV -Allan Penbale 80.8; hon. Grace Penhale 64; Howard Preszca- ter 62,9; Billy Triebner 60.9. Jr. III -Stanley Preszcator 76.7 hon.; Laverne •Christie 76 honors; Billy Johns absent. and. class -Ruby Preszcator 86.8 ••210nors; Edward Triebner 75.8 hon.; Ilene Jory 59.8; Irene Johns absent. Pr. -Clifford Jory, Presz- tetor. Perfect spelling for two months, Grace Penhale. Number en roll 16; average at- lendance 14.9. G. B. Francis, teacher IMPORT S. S. NO. 10, SI;EPHEN Fellowing" is the report of S. S. No. 10, Siahlien-fror the month of Februemy. r. IV-egekialifdeove 87.2; Nora 411.111110M111•,• • • • • Webb 755; Edison Pollock 66,8; Ellen. Hicks 63.1; Stanley Beetle 60,9, Jr„ IV -Pearl Carruthers 80.9; Mervyn Love 77, I$r. III --Ruth Carruthers 75.7; Cecil Hartle 75.4; Doris Hicks 6.34. 2nd classe-Ruth Love 461; Ruby Hicks 450; Emerson Leyte 3$6; Cameron McGregor 348;E1da Brown' 254. '1.st class -Helen McGregor 270. Sr. Pr. -Willa Carruthers 275. Numiber on roll 17; average at- tendance 16.5. 0.. R. Corbett, teacher WINCHELSEA SCHOOL REPORT Senior Room Report of the Senior Room if Winchelsea School for the months of January and February. Pupils were examined in all subjects. V-josephine McElrea, 87; Elsie Heywood 82; Vinetta Routly SO; Carman Anderson 79; Llbyd Bell 7•8; Clarence Prance' 77; Maizie O'Reilly 76; Lorne 'Elford 76; Olive Jahns 74; Russell Mille 71; Greta Fletcher 71; Lloyd Hern 66; Ralph Cornish 64; •Phillip Hern 6'3; 33es- ale Anstin 56. Sr. IV -Gertrude Carnm 85; Ella. Reutly.• 81; Laura Ford 20; Gorden Brooks .74; Ruby Johns 70; Ronald Elford 68. Jr.. IV --Gladys Johns 80; Ken- neth Hern 76. Si'. III --Lillian Much 83; Dor- othy Johns 82; Earl •Coultis 79 Marin Miners 77; Alma. Gower 74; Eula' Herdman 69; Thelma, O'Reilly 65; Irvin O'Reilly .64; Gordon Prance 62; Ethel Coward, 61. Number on roll 3,3. I: • L. McCulloch, teacher Student (leaving college): "Good bye, sir. I want t�, thank you for ali I.have learned from you." Protesser; "Don't mention nothing • at all." DOROTHY E. GRASSICK A. L. C. M. (Honor Graduate) London, England Instruction in Piano, Violin, Harmony, Theory Studio N. Albert Street. Box 160 EXETER, ONTARIO . s . • : • • tan.40...),•".":4V ....I.V,••?..4.!•••••14,1 2"441•••",•••," , • I • • Power Farming Conference - with --- Motion Pictures, Disco and Mechanical Demonstra- tions CondttOtecl by Specialists of Ford Motor Cenepani of Canada, Limited, on TUESDAY, MARCH 10th FORENOON AT FORD GARAGE AFTERNOON AT MARS THEATRE . 1030-12;00 O'clock (noon) 'Mechanical DIscueston 130-2:10 p.m. Film -A Etielnese Trip by Air 210-220 pen. Tana-411story' of Agriculture 220-2:35 p.m. Talk-Prepaeation of the Seed •Bed and Conservation Of Soil M•elStere. 205-830 pan. Vilm-The Story of Corn 330-4:06 pert. Talk -Power Farmlng; Its Ad- Vantagee and How It Pays, 400-4:30 pen. Indian Lure 4;302'445 pan. Film The Plowing Match. SANDY ELLIOT "the. of die Forel" Plibitt G4 ••.• IN MEMORIAM• CiAtaiN-In loving Memory of our dear father, Mr. Chas. Cann, who passed away March 6, •1.930. Just one year ago today, • .• Sines our dear father •passed away; He was always good and,kind, . •• To all these he left behind. People may think that we forget, When at times they see us smile; But theylittleknow the bearteche, That a •smile hides, a]1 the while. Lovingly remembered by Daughters and San. IN MEMORIAM HAIITLEIlan loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ann Then, who died five ' years ago today, March let., In our home she is fondly ,remem- bered, Sweet memories cling to her name Those who loved her In life sincerely Still love her in death just the •same. Ever remembered by her loving bus - band and children, LN MEMORIAM WEBBER-In loving memory of our dear babies Leonard Rey and Le- ola May, twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Web:ber, who passed away one year ago, March 4th and 5th, 1930. od knew that they were suffering, And the hill was hard to climb; • So He closed their wevy eyelids and whispered, "Pace be Thine." Tile flowers we place upon the grave, • May wither and decay; But the love' for thein who sleep beneath, Will never fade away. Ever remembered lly Father, Mother Brother, Sister and Grandparents& IN' 'MEMORIAM McFALLS-In loving memory of Wilbert McFall% who passed away five years ago, March 3, 1926. Ever remembered by his loving daughters, Mrs. Garnet Flynn. and Mrs, 0. Dixson. • HARPLEY ' Mssrs. W. Lenehan and W. Mc- Keon visited over the week -end at Mr. David Eaglesoe'se hlr. and Mrs. Hugh Love spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs; U. Pfile of Zurich. , Mr Mark inner, Mes, LeGrande Wright and Miss Lillian Hayter, of Detroit, motored here :on. Saturday returning Sunday. Mrs. Miller who has been visiting here returned with, them. • Mr. and Mrs. Isaac pestard spent Friday evening' with Mr. and AIM Hugh Love, Little Miss Margaret Taylor was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, on Tuesday to have an opera- tion on her ear. 'We hope she will seen be well argain. We are glad to hear that ,Miss Hodgins is improving after her x' - cent illness and is able to be home again. Mrs, 'W111. Hayter entertained re1.1 atives last MOnday evening on the • event of her birthday, Miss Corbett, 'ofiroordwich, is visit- ! Jr, her sister Miss 0. A. Corbett, Mrs, Gushing; "My daughter has Wonderful musical talent. Where wo.uld you suggest sending her for voles cuture7" Mrs, ti ashitlg: (new neighbor across the hall, speaking very quick. ly: "Oh, by an Inetate, send her abroad:" EXETER Scli0014.13XPORT „vol.' Ji'' :and Vebritury ROOM- VI Sr. IV, honors -Patsy Martin .85t Mary Van •Cezup 88; Betty °melte, 82. Pass -Lorne Hoe y 73; Bobby Pinney 7-3; Jessie jennhige 72; Ei- leen Sims 71; Billy Wilsen 68; „G. 68; Warren Seludere 67; Jack Peyrie 67; Ernest Chipcbase 66.*; Florence. MoDouala. 66;. Chas. Cox 64;'LloYd Liudenfield 62; Hel- en Bellew 63; Verdun Wells 60; Dorothy Welsh 60; Rae Herig 60; Bernice Delbridee 60*. Below ?ase-Cla Reid, 56; Fred. Simmons 56; :Clifton Hunter 60; Gordon Hewlett 54*; Harry penhale 48*. Jr. IV, pass -Jack ••Doerr 74; Dole le Harvey 70; Fern Luther 70; El- don Caldwell 70; Harry Beaver 69; Warren May 69; Janette Deering 68; Barbara Atkinson 62. Below pass -Irene VanICanrp ; Doreen Campbell 68; Ray Smith 56; Kathleen Lawson •64*; Billy Pen - bale 51*, Neniber on roll 40; average at- tendance 38.7, S, neWarcl, "Prin. ROOM V Jr. IV -.-Ruth Pearce 74; 'Velma Bartow 78; Dean Allen 72; AlMire Brintuell 70;. Ray Genttner 68; M. Powell 68; Annie Cox • 67;• Reggie McDonald 67; Millar Campbell 66; Harry Kestle 61, Below Pass ---Tom Campbell 59; Bobble- Dlleriegten 54*; Jack jell - Jack jepeings.44***. Si'.' HI -Elaine Sta•nbury 88; Lau- rens Beavers •85; Ray Jones 83; Si. Fulte' 82;. John Heymane 82;` Lloyd' J4es, .80; Gerald Fitzgerald 79; D. Traquair 77; Barbara Denney 75. Pass -Margery Heywood' 73; Vic,' tor Latinen 70; Helen Grieve 65*; • Orville. Snell 67; Howard Elliot 66; Margaret Campbell 65; Roy Camp- bell 63; Jack Brletnell .63; Ro.bena Hunkin 61*; Billy'Kydd 61; Harold; Elliot 61; "Charlie 'Snell 60; Alvin Lindentield 60. • . Below Pass -Marlon Weber. '57; Wilfred.'Peekins 55;' Hilton Sanders 54; Howard•Laverty 49e Cecil Smith 39; Robbrt Brooks absent farseven tests. Number on roll 41; average' at- tendance 38.2,, Horton, teacher • It. ROOM IV • . Jr, III, honors -Grant Taylor 85; ,Margaret Meleille. 84; 'l'ack Ander- son 83; Grace Snell 82; Clarence McDonald 81;. Tem Willard 81; Jo- sie Kerslake 80; Gerald 1VicFalis 78.9; Evelyn Lawson 78.8; Ralph Delbridge 78; Hazel Snell 77.5; Ver- non Heywood 77. 14ass-Anna Kernick 73.1e Ethel laydd 71; Donald Winer 70*; Lloyd Genttner 68; Eileen .Andrew 66.8; Helen Bowden 66; Gail Browning 05; -Lorraine Armstrong 64.8; Ise- -belle Appleton 64.3; David Kestle 64.2; Clifford Quanee 62; Betty Ho- garth 610; Freda Moore e0.70; T, Wilson.60;' Lillian McDonald 59.54; Lloyd Hunter 59.2; Eleanor Abbott 58.9e Olive •Caldwell 58.4; Mahlon Ryckmau 58.4; Lloyd Stanlake 570; Jack ;S,mith 56*; Wesley Rycliman 51; Gerald Lawson ZO; Walter Da- vis 49; _Maxwell Harness: 48; Mary 'Taylor 390*; Gerald Cornish 60000; Gordon Sanders frassed 12 tests. ,Number en roll 40; average at- tendance 37.2. W. A. Frain, teacher ROOM III • • 2nd' it, Hoeors-Labelle Sims 87; Margaret Clark S7; Richard Stan - bury 86; Betty Baynliam 83; Andrew Biorling 83; Jean Appleton 83; T. Hockey 821 Ernest McTavish 82; Leonard Harvey 82; Carl Stirs 82; Hazel Jones 81; Murray ainore 79; Mildred Beaver 78; Rcibert South- eott 7. Pass -Alva Elliott 120; Billy Chipchase 67*; Irene Drools 570; Patsy Russell absent. 2nd B -Honors -Billy Jones '70; Stanley Tucker 78; Irene Eydd 77; June Bartow 77; Marie Leppard 76; Doris: Payne 76; Kathleen Kestle 76; Lloyd. Hewitt 75; Ross Moore 75, Paes-Gerald Lawson 74; Elmer McDonald 73; Eldrid Simmons_ 72; Neil McDonald •67; Tom Walter 64; Doreen Sims 61, Below pass -Bruce Cann 59*; Phillippa Harness 58; 'Sidney Stil), 360'; John Colliligwood 340 Nor- man •Sanders absent, Number on roll 38; average at- tendance. 34. lVt. M. Rowe. teacher ROOM Class A., h,OnOrs-lalorenee South - cat 91; Catherine' Armstrong 87; Coquoline iSlinmons 88; Bert 85; Alta Harvey 84,3; Jean Grieve 844 Harry Parsens 83,7; Jimmie Kirk 82,0; Doris eloOre 83.4; Mar- ian Elliot 81; Ila Willis 80; Stewart Vann 79.9; Dills Pearce 79.7; Doris Cutting 79.5; Dorothy Jennings 78,8 Audrey Sims 78.8; Doris Webber 78.2; Jean MODonald 78; Jean Cann 17.1; T3essio treats 77*; 131111e Wel- per 74; Anita Brititnell '75.6; Norma Stonehouse '75.2; Phyllis, 00090r 75.1; Raymond Snell 75, Pass-Lorralrie Atkinson 74.7; 14tarybell Yule 74.5; Tana Elliott 74.4 Calvin Heywood 74.3; 'Shirley Pen - hale 73; Douglas Ilarlieee 71.9; XVP 'Vitus 71*; Joan Snell '70; HY.• Per las, 69.3; Jeck .011'ipcbase 69.1*; Labelle Lotman 60; Japk Harness 64; Vera Culbert 6.2*1 Margaret Fitzgerald absent. Class B, honora-Caroline Wolis 82; Francis. Icing $0; Frieda •Stire• 70. Pass -Teddy .1\11CDOnald,. 54; 1411-, Ilan Kestle 6-0, Below pass -Orval Hunter 04. • Number on roll 45; Average at- tendance 40. • IV. E. Pridham, teacher PRIMARY Class -Marjorie May, Norma; Wilson, Annie Mason, Donothy Lydd Roy Kirk, Neil Jones,,Norman Han- nigan, Bobbie Burns, Sidney Tucker, Marion Smith, Donald Traquair, Doris Bays and Murry . Stenlake equal, Jackie Cann, Norman Culbert. Class. B -Britain Senaers„ jean Elliot, Norma Persons, Harold Elliot -Carl Genttner, •Ethei stirs, Walter Sims, Richard Pilon, May Willis. • Class 2 -'Ross Ward, Isobel Snell,' Lillian Hewitt, Hereld Ilbeloy, Jas, Triebner, George Doerr, Irvine Aria -strong, Lois Clarke, Mary aTeDong.TC June. Smith, Walter Caipcaase, Class 3 -Douglas Brintuell„ Via., Kestle, Margaret Culbert, Jas, Willis, Betty Perkins, Clayton Sand- ers aheent. Numbr on roll 43; average 'atten- dance 37.4„ R. A, Creech, teacher REPORT S. S. NO. 5, t'SBORNIll The following is the report of S, S. N. 5, 'Osborne for the month of Febrilary. ' Sr. fV--elSelva . Fisher 77; Earl Heywood 70.6; Roy Frayne 69,3; John Gregus 64.1i Dalton Heywood 60.8, Sr. Perkins 77.8; • Or- ville Webber 67; .Earl Frayne 62.6; Ivan Webber 61,1; Eldon Heywood 56.5. • Jr: III-Leelancl. Webber 82.1; I.. Perkins 81; ,Paul Gregus 755; Fee, rol Fisher 66,1; Helen Westcott 65,5; Verne Heywood 59; Jack Frayne 56.2. • • 2nd. class- Gordon $Kleindeeldt 77.5; Iva Fisher 65.3;, Stanley Fray-, lie 61.5. 1st, claes--Ray HeYmPood, Lloyd Webber, Shirley' Gregus. Pre -Faunae Godholt: Number on roll 24; average. at- tendance 23. • Alvin R. Dodds, teacher CHISELNURST • . The service of song in the church aix Sunday, March 8th will bee led by the Men's Choir of sixteen voices Spedial numbers will he rendered by the choir "Let the Lower Lights be Burning," and "Lord, I'm Coming Heine," .A solo by Mr. Mervyn Cud - more; "A, clean .Heert." Also a special message by the pastor Rev. A. Sinclair. On the following Thesday, March 10th, the W. M. S, will meet in the school rooma of the church for their regular monthly meeting. The pro- gram is ie charge of Mrs. J. M. Glen, The resPonse to roll Call is to be the name, et a United church Missionary, where stationed, and an outline of the work they •are :doing. We have been pleased to See what interest has been*taken in the Sun- day seheol, this past ilionth, the at- tendance being seventy-five and over Miss A. McTaggart was able to be out again en Sunday, resuming her work as a teacher. A splendid miss- ionary programme wasapreparea by Mrs. Will Parsonse,canyenor of miss- oomniittee and glen on missionary Sunday, Mareli 1St. Besides the re- gular offering a birthday offering is taken each month in aid of miss- ions, Mr'. Silas johns is visiting for a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mes, W.. S. Pybus. KIRKTON .. MI's. Samuel Switzer, who has been suffering with a sore foot is in Lon- don consulting a seeelalist, Me told Mrs. Reg. Doane and fam- ily, ,Of St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter were .Sunday visit- ors with Mr. end Mrs. Am•os Doupe. 'Wise Eliza ,Shier, who has beet) in St. alaryathe past two weeks return- ed hom.e on Thursday.' •'The farmers in this locality are al) in the air over the raw deal they got fromCanadian the Canner at Exeter. Last year they tanw 'sad all around here •advising!`tarine s to grow corn 1,nd peas for them, and this year we are infornied that the vinery will not open this summer, and the contracts have all been let to their near friends, • ' • CLEARING AUCTION SALE - of HORSES, CATTLV, 140GS, singn AND' GRAIN McNeil & Nair,auctioneerS, have received histractions from , Silas Shier to sell by public auction Om Lot 10„ Con. L4, Ivry. of tisliorne, .2h mites North of girkton, en TCPSDAY; MARCH lOtla 1031 Commending at 1, o'cloelt sharp the • following HORSESe-Olyde filly rising 'three years old; Porcheron eat, 7 atontha old. CATT1E--3 .cows With all at feet; 2 (areal aue at '011ie •ef. sale; cow due Illaralt 2501; DiArbairt 11e4fe" ,ee due March 20;h; 2 cows ilneOUi April 10th; 1 cow due May •fitli; cow due iMay alet. 'These aro a lot of young Darharn,, Nolstein ..a#4 sey cows :and will ibe sold with .gnarantee. .10c1S---3.5 brood sows duo itt March, f414 Aurli; 3 sows 'bred two wcolM; York hog, 19 Months old;' pair of pure- bred English HiaekSp• 4 months old. These hogs exe se est breeding, seea orath-3.00 Ibus. No. 21 bar' ley grown from registered seed aid cleaned through Mr, MoNaughton'a seed cleaner; 100. bus, Victory Oats; 50 bus. of early Alaska Oats. TERMS $10,00 and under, ,cash; over that .amount 8 months credit will we .giy”. -en ea furnishing approved 3-oint notes, approved by the• manager ot the Bank of Montreal, Written, with 5 per cent, added,, Na reserve es -everything will be sold to the hlgli- est bidder. No outside stock allowed at this sale. MeNDIL & NAIRN, Auctioneers SILAS .SHIER, Proprietor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and ,others having claims against the estate of ELIZA. JANE •SHEPHERD, late of the Town- ship of •Tuatersmith, in the County. of Huron, Married Woman, who' died on the teveltth day of February- A.D„ 1930,, are required to forvrard their claims duly proven to the un- dersigned •on or before the twenty, - third day of March A,D., 1921. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that' after the said date the Exe-, miters will proceed to distribute the.. estate having regard' only to the - claims of which they then shall have notice, • DATED at EXETER, Ont., this' third day of March A,D., 193t. . • • •GLAD1VIAN & STANBURY' • • Exeter' and Hensel' Executors' Solicitors. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. all • creditors and others having clainls against the estate of JOHN. STEWART R., late of the Town- ship of Tuckeremith, in the, Comity of Huron, Fanner, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the - ninth day of March A. D., 19e1. AND NOTICE IS.FURTHER GIV- EN that after the said date the Ad- ministrator will proceed to distribute, the estate having regard oily th the. claims of which he thou .e:ball lave uotice, • DATED at Exeter, Onto, this six- teenth claY of February A: D, 1031. • GLADMAN & STANBURY • Exeter 'and Hensel! •r • • Solicitors for Aclaiinistratoea it • .NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having Claims against the estate of 1VTARY .STEWART, late of the Township of •Tuolteramith, in the County of Hu- ron, Widow, . are required to for-. ward their clahns duly proven to the - undersigned on or before the, nintia day of Murat A.D., 1931. • • AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN' that after the said date the _Ad- ministrator will proceed to ,distri- ; bute the estate having regard only - to the claims of which he then sbala have notlee. DATED at Exeter, Out., this six- teenth day of 1;ebruery A. D., 1981- GLADMAN & S'TANBDRY Exeter and Hensall Solicitors for Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' all creditors and others having,* claims against 'the estate of MARY STEWART, late of the Townsbip of Tuckersmith, in the County ef Hu- ron, Mils*, are Tee:tired, to for- ward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the ninth clay of March A. D., 1931, AND NOTICE IS FURTHER IGIV-- EN tliat after the said date the Ad- ministrator will proceed to distribute - the estate having eagarcl only to the cloatilien: of Which he thee. shall lieVee li DATED at Exeter, Ont., this six- teenth day of February A. D. 1931.. MADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensel? Senators for Administrator- • NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN that' all creditors and others having olefins against the estate of JOHN' STEWART JR, late of the Township, TuelcurSMitli,,111 the County of Hu- ron', Farmer, are required to forward, theist claims duly proven to the un-, dersigned on or before the ninth day of Mardi) A. D., 1981. AND NOTICE Xf PVIVrITErt orv- EN that atter the said date the Ade 1111111strator will proceed to dletri-' butt. the estate having regard only to the claims • of which, he then Shall have notice. DATDD at Exeter. Ont., this slt. teenth day of February A. D., 1931. (MADMAN' & STAN/IV/1Y 11xeter and T-Tensail elioltott for AdmialstratOlt•