The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-5-14, Page 4"MAS 14th, 102il:.,
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lk1onors 7b icor cent„ pass•60 ; per
1
Gent. Tule 'figures in brackets de-
note ;the number of srtbJetcs failed.
A A
StanlakeY.
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1 8
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IV, ---Isabel Russell 8 , Eliza-
beth.
'
beth Murray 77, Norman
77, Ben Timiey 71, George Tinney
71, Russell ssell Caldwell 69.:(1), Grave)
Tiuney 68 (1), 13ernice Caldwell 67,.
Tran- Bieber 60 (3). k�
Hiram l
,a.
Y,, i 1.- 73
. III.----lixsr€;iLret l� uss,o l ,
David Triehhner 67, Fred Triebner
S
tib (2), Isabel Stanlake 61 (3)..
Jr, III. --Gordon Greb .88, Rob-
erta Tinney 65 (1), Mildred North-
cott 62 (2), Charlie O'Brien (a).
Sr. II. ---Harold Rowe 71 (1),
Dorene Caldwell 70, Willie Dadson
48 (3),
Jr. II: -Homer Tinney 75, Dor-
othy Dadson 60 (1), Leon Triebner
57, Percy Gould 41 (4).
Sr. I. -Wesley Greb 78, Florence
Duzsford 69, Jack Tinney 58,
Jr. I,--=Gord z Triebner 85, Eld-
on Caldwell 75, Gladys O'Brien '(a).
Class I, --Irene Russell, Billy
Dunsford, Gordan Bieber, Lloyd
Stanlake,
Number on roll 36. average at-
tendance 31.
*Anna L. howl Teacher
CA
ar aim`s: are what friends 'got
asterday'that are' ail gene today..
The stores, 'of town, will . close
Wednesday a' terneons " during tune,
July and ;August.
that people
It semis inerodztable t .,h 1? ple
ever were -'slow •enouigh- to be rim
over by a horse andbuggy.
and Mrs.. lvlcGtAath and dale -
'titer, of Nelson, B.C., are visiting
NieiVlcCi•eath, s .pareLlts, Mr, and.
Mrs. mstron
Mr.:. Mervin Camila, been, who a
Toronto, is'
di Pharmacy: at .
attending
home, having written his final' ex-
" will e made
, The results it b in e
lcuown Saturday.
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COURT OF REVISION
Forthe Village of Exeter
A Court of. Revision will sit to
hear, consider and determine appeal
as made against, assessment wrong-
ly made or omissions made from the
roll or assessed too high, or too low
a sum, will be held. Monday, Juns
8th, 1925, at 8. o'clock iri the even-
ing at the Town Hall. ,
Partiee interested 'will govern
themselves accordingly. 4. +
J. SENIOR, Clerk
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The Bank of Montreal
numbers among 'the
customers ofits Savings
Department thousands
of men and women in
every part of Canada.
Safety has been a watchword and Conserv-
management arinci p le `. with the
ative p �;: t.
Bank for more than a hundred years.. _The
entire resources of the Bank are' behind
each Branch.
Your smAccount, no, mutter
how ut4 be '
Exeter Branch:
T. WOODS, Manager.
ANKOF MONTWI
Total Assets in Excess a $700,000,000.00 '
�,k t
t/,eAt'eraqeLi/
of
am "Or
(Ara
or twenty years or :.more :. and akin as
• Theyapt f o � ••.. ,
closely then," as when tiew. Why?' " $clause the sue.:
pentietl howl remains 'aribratieniless. You cannot`afford
leavingit in -the skimmilk ' ie the
n �vin nt
to waste cream by...
Melotte costs but one and• a quarter cents per clay to
Your daily loss nnh3a"' be ten
times thisamount. Better stop it
right now before the heavy milk-
ing season starts, when your loss
'+dill be greater. Get a, genuine
Melotte without delay.
WARD
lion. E,. A, and, Mrs. Fear, of Lena
don are visiting with.: Mr, and mrs:;
W, S. ` Howey:' Mi`; '" Fseir assiste(1
with the services in Main St. aural
on Sunday, •
xe'
e
Anauto load of l� dz s . frozii
1 � .
ter, who were in Loddon on Friday.
last, had to appear in court, The.
smiling, d faces an jovial . disposition'
of the ladies incited the' hearts of
the stern guardians of the law and
the ladies were let off with a warn".
lug. They had violated oie of tile
city by-laws by parking their car
on Clarence St. beyond the time
y
James
the choir core ei •t put on in Jani
St. church on Wednesday, evening • of
as week Was said b many -V.) be
lasty
one of the finest concerts put on in
the church for some; time. The Tar -
ions numbers were of a high order
and were well rendered: The Pas-
tor added a pleasing : variety to the
program by reciting three interest
ing passages from. the "Dortnic
'Brier Bush". A sensation of The
evening was the, entrance of an un-
welcome visitor in the ` form of .a
mouse that frollicked around the
feet of the audience,„;; and finally lo-
cated itself in the sleeve of a coat
that one of the ladies was wearing..
Contrary to the general opinion 'pf
the manner in Nvhich the 'fair sex
deport themselves in the; presence
of a mouse this lady quietly grabbed
her sleeve and carried 'mousie out a
prisoner. 7 r'
TSR ,TY111f E$• ► 1 racks. :
Sitphem Courtei
'The et et tite Township. of
Stephen convened in the Town Hail,
Crediton, on'Menday, 1Vfay"4th, .7.025
at 1 p.m. Allmenhbers.'were- pre-
Sentr'..'.The*''.t'uinutes Of the...pr.evioais.
meeting were read and adopted:; •'
The Y
,Ree a'y reported taring, been
sewed;; .or.' ?. 1925'..the .y
Municipal Council, of the 'Township.
of MoGillivray ',yliih, a report, assess-.
meats, platiS:; andd•
' specifiCations of
the „Awe „S'atrbles R.ver .-Drainage
Wori ,' Prepared by Fred:''.. Far -
comb, O .S;:i' and ursllallt to the
notices mailed to : all assessed per-
sons, asked` "the -'clerk to read the
same, It.:;was unanimously agreed
by the ratepayers and council that
the assessment levied On . the Town-
Ship,o.f Stephen was too ,high in view
of the fact that . this Township had
provided.an outlet costing' over 821,-
000
21,000" for which no allowance in as-
sesement or, ` otherwise is' .made_ a.d
that the council' should take • such
action as"•they' may be advised by
their, solicitor in the matter.
Ti•e Trustees of S. S. No. 7 °pet_
itioned the council to take the fol-
lowing lands from- S. S. No, 11 and
tr ansfe.: • them ' to their section, viz:
Lot 16, Con. 16; 100 acres; Sa/% Lot
17,° Con. 16, . 50° acres; Lot 16, Con.
17, 100,,, acres, 'and ' `S Lot 17, Con.
17, 50 acres and further transfer
from S. S., No..'12 to said S. S. No.
7, Lot 14 ,and Sl/•a lot 15 Con. 18,
12'5 acres; N% Lot 15, Con. 18, 75 -
acres and Lot 16 and' S Ya Lot 17,
Con. 18, 150 acres.
'Moved by Mr. Hayes, seconded by
Mr. -Snell, "That the clerk: notify'all
interested trustees and ratepayers o
f
the proposed changes and that the
council will consider the petition at
a meeting 'to be held in the Town
Hall, Crediton; on Tuesday; May 26,
at 2 p.m. Carried.
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
Sr. IV. -Honors, , Irene Bierling
77; Pass, Grace Chambers 73, Wil-
ma Kay 70, Kathleen Reid 68, Jen-
nie
Pas more 64 Baden Powell 63,
Madeline Dearing
62, Clifford Hut-
chinson 61; Below, Tom Kay *58,
Alvin Passmore 55, Stanley Walter
55, Georgena Nelson *53, Jack
Love *39.
Jr. IV. -Pass,` Gladys Hunkin 73,
Mary Wells 714 Violet Gambrill 69,,
Mable' Snell 69, Helen Penhale 68,
Willie Balkwell 67, Willie Ellerin€ -
ton 67, Russell Snell 65', Clarence
Boyle 64, Geraldine Burke '63, Dor-
othy Dinney 62, Willie Lee 61, Lil-
lian Payne 61; Belo*, Russell Col-
lingwood 5.7, Jean Walper 54, -Clif-
ford Lamport 52, Nelson Wells *51,
Roy > Sanders 51, Harold eMeDonald
50, Loretta Little ''45, ,George An-
drew *42; Oswald' Hamblyn *35,
Charlie Lodde? a27. T missed tests.
Number on roll 36, average atten=
dance 35.6.
r G. S. Howard, Principal
PIONEER OF HAMIOTA DISTRICT
PASSED AWAY
CO ria 00 REVISION
'Township of Stephen
Notice, `"s hereby ;.Yen t
a
Court of Revision:,of the Assessmaint
Roll' of the Township of Stepli.en'will
bold its 'first meeting. in' the Town
-?Iall, Crediton, on Tuesday, the 26th"
day of May, 1925:' at 10 o'clock 'fon...,
HENSYlIh'BER T z. 'Crefli'
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:Crediton, Ont.
•
Moved by Mr. Sweitzer, seconded
by Mr. Goetz: That the assessment
roll as filed by ,the assessor be re-
ceived_ and he he paid his salary.
Carried.
Moved by -Mr. Goetz,' seconded by
irr:‘Siiel1: That as soon as the nec-
essary advertising has been done the
copies. of _ resolutions of all special
.meetings 'are filed with thee,Town-
ship clerk in reference to the par
-
'Chase of a school site for Union S.
S. No. 8,,,: the Reeve and Treasurer
are authorized " to issue debentures
for the "same pursuant to by-law No.
333,, of- this, Municipality.', Carried.
,Moved by Mr. Sweitzer, seconded
by Mr.' Goetz: That the following
persons be ` appointed membersof
the Board of, the Township Athletic
Field, situate in. Crediton: Ezra
Foist, Alfred' Wuertb, Freeman Mor -
lock, _ Everett Fahner and Daniel
McIsaac. Carried.. -
Moved • by Mr. Snell, seconded by
Mr.' Sweitzer: `:That in the event of a
favorable -.opinion being received
froth the 'Township's' solicitor in .xe-
ference.tg an appeal of the Aux
Saubles ' Drainage. Works, the clerk
is hereby instructed tb'. ask him to
take"-sueh. proceedings' as he may'
deem '• advisable.;, Carried.
It was,:, arranged `that . a joint
council meeting be held- in Mount
Carmel 'on,- Saturday, the 16th of
May aze-xt at 2 p.m: to adjust ac-
counts
ccounts and let gravel contracts.
The following orders were' passed:
Dr. J. J. 'Williams, clothing of Alma
Williams, $21.51; John Klumpp,
dragging, •$5:00; ....Wickwire Print
Shot, printing, $13.44;; suhdry,per-
sons, se: Walker's Drainage' by-law,
$100.00;. Arthur .Curtis, drawing tile
for culvert,' $4.00; J. `Glavin, labor
moving grader, ":$S.00; J. Willis,'
dragging, $4.00; Noble Scott, drag
ging, ` $5.50; Edward-•'G'ill, repair
River Road, "•$14.00; Jos. White,
dragging, $5.00;; Jacob Wiilert,, tile,
$9.60; Joe. Guinan, assessor and
postage, $153.00; .Theo Dietrich, re-.
moving . drags, $1.00. •
The council adjourned to meet
again at Town Hall, Crediton on
May 26th at 10' a.m. for a Court of.
Revision:
.,�H. EILBER, , Cleel;
(From the Hamiota Echo)
Another of the few remaining old
timers passed away on Thursday
last in the person of Mr. William
Hera, a respected member of this
community. He was born at Ex-
eter, England, on March 31; 1848
and at the age of five years he came
to Canada with his parents brothers
and sisters . At that time the trip
to Canada took six weeks in a sail-
ing vessel
ail-ing•'vessel and on the 'voyage .over
two of his sisters died at ,sea, but
there has not been another break in
the family (except father and moth-
er) since that time, 72 years ago..
The early part of his life - in this
country was spent in. Usborne, Ont.,
where one sister and three brothers
still reside, also two brothers in
Exeter. He came to Manitoba .44'
years ago and homesteaded 5 miles
southeastof town, on the farm where
his son David now lives: The " flu
epidemic of 1919 caused the death
of Mrs. Horn and two sons Sidney'
(in Fr ince) and, Gilbert (on the
home farm). Deceased was a ,chart-
er member of the 'Court .Hamiota
No. 367 Canadian Order of Forest-
ers and a member of the Anglican
church. He leaves 'to - mourn his
Ioss four sons: Wesley, Lorne••+and
Sam at Togo, Sask., and David, of
Hamiota, Man. He: celebrated his
77 birthday on the 31st of• March.
The funeral took piece • on Sunday
from Christ ' Church. The church
was filled, a number being unable to
gain admittance, the C.O.F.attend-
ing in a body. •• The service was'
conducted by Rev. T. B. Bufler ,at
the church and at' the grave side by
the C.O.F. Interment was made in
Hamiota cemetery,
PICK FRD... R713DELL
(Manitoba Free Press)
An interesting wedding took place
Wednesaay, April 15, et 4.30 o'clock
in the Frobisher Union church, of
Isabella Elma,' eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Riddell, .to Clar-
ence Verity, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Pickard, , of .Exeter,. Ont.
Rev. G. W. B. Linton officiated.. At
the appointed hour the ;bridegroom
and . his groomsman, ' W. Irwin Rid-
dell, brother of. the bride, took their
places. The bridal procession mov-
ed
oved • slowly • down the aisle to the
strains of .: Lohengrin's „ wedding
march, played by Mrs. H. E. Smith •
First came the ushers, Mr- George
Ward and Mr. Gilbert Da11in, both
of Frobisher,- followed by the brid-
esmaid and the flower - girl, •'little
Elma ' McCall and ring bearer;
Master Clayton Rennie;' then the
bride, with her father, who gave
her in marriage. The bride was be-
comingly gowned in white georgette
et -e
a i and• shoulder
with crystal tr C ngss Cr
drapes. Herveil was secured ' to her
hair with a cornet of orange blos-
soms and tiny buds. She ' carried a
shower bottquet of Ophelia roses.
The bridesmaid, Miss Georgina Rid-
dell, .wore a,govin of conch . shell
georgette, With ,,large 1`c ure 1.
at to
match and carried a bouquet of
pink
and white, carnations, The
bride's mother wore becoxnin
gown .of black crepe de-ohene, with
corsage bouquet of American Beauty
roses. The little flower girl was a
charming miniature bride, During
the signing of the register Mr. A. i.'
Sweet, brother-in-law Of the bride,
sang "All Joy be Thine,". Follow -
fug the cerexnonfr a .wedding -break-'
fast was served .at the home of the
bride's pareui:ts, , where the rooms
Were decorated with Easter 'g'ar.
lands, - After the usual , toasts had
been honored, Mr, and :J.4rs.i'lckatal,
leftfor their home; the bride Wear-
ing an ensemble suit of radio plOret
twill and hat to match, A mink
checker completed her costume.
Iff SIO
'CavityO N
71owns h : of . U _-i a bor .
tla
Notice is hereby given thatt a
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the ownshi . of Usborne will
p
hold its first meeting in. the Town-
ship. Hall, Elilnville, on 'Saturday,
May 30th;* 1925, at 3' o'clock p,z'a.
HENRY STRAND, • Tp. Clerk
R.'R, ' No, 1, Hensall, Ont.
TI N
ALE.
AUCTION
SALE
of -
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has , received in-
structions" to sell 'by public auction
at
CREDITON, ONT."M
on -
SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 1925
at 2.00 p,in. the• following
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -,,=3 beds
mattresses and springs, velvet couch.
2 dresser's, 2 washstands, 5 rockers,
arm chazr, rug, carpet,smallrugs,
s,
2 parlor tables, glass kitchen cup:
board, extension table- and 6 chd"irs,
kitchen chairs, leaf table, upholster-
ed settee rand chairs, Imperial. Ox-
ford range,' base burner, 3 -burner
ofL
stove Perfection oil heater,
sew-
ing
ing
machine, kitchen table, clothes
horse, curtains, over drapes, 2 vel-
vet table runners,`' hanging lamp,
pictures, carpet sweeper, full dinner
set, refrigerator, nearly new; 9
doz. sealers, tub, -boiler, , clothes,
ironing board, all kinds of cooking
and kitchen utensils.
TERMS -CASH
MRS. MARY WENZEL, Proprietress
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.'
Notice to Creditors. !
In the matter of the Estate of
JAMES SCOTT, the Elder, late of
,
the Township' of Hibbert tsYe
County of r• er e-
•, retired n
Perth, ret fa
ceased,;
The Creditors and, ..others Ea.
x5 .i.
g
claims agfest the estate of ;atl
ze
above 'named lames S'eott,, the Elder
who died on or about the 5thday of
March, 1925,.are requested on ,or
before 'the 15th day, of .Julia, 1925,
to send to the undersigi(ed Solicitors
for the Executors of the last. will
and testament, of tli$'said deceased,
full ,particulars Of their, claims
against t the Estate ` duly' verified,'
t?�
after which 'date the assets, of the
Estate will lie distributed'anrong the
parties entitled' thereto, having re-
gard only to those claims of which,
:notice has been given as above.
This notice is given pursuant' to
Section 56 of "The Trustee Act."
Dated at Mitchell this, 14th day of
May,: A.D, 1925.
THOMPSON & MUNRO
Mitchell, Ont.
Solicitorsfor Executors
MORTGAGE SALE'
Under and by virtue dfthe, pow-
ers contained in a certain Mortgage
which will be produced at the time
of sale, there will be offered for sale
by Public Auction
On
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1025
At the hour of two o'clock in the'
afte noon. on the premises in the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL, ONT.
by the. undersigned auctioneer, the
following valuable village property
viz:
Lots 399 and -40.0 .on the South
side of Oxford street in Moir's
Survey in the Village of ,Hensall
containing two-fifths acres 'of land
on which there is a one and one-
half storey frame house, with good
cellar,' .a , small frame stable, and a'
quantity of small fruits.
TERMS
Ten per cent. ai purchase money
on day of sale, balance in 30 days
thereafter. • •
For further particulars apply to
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
Exeter, Ont.
ISAAC R. CARLING,'
Solicitor for Mortgagee
' Exeter, Ont.
NOTICE TO WEST HURON
TEACHERS
A teachers' . trip to- Northern On-
tario is being arranged to lea•Ve To-
ronto, August 24th and return Aug-
ust 30th. ' The route ` of former
years will be: followed and the' fare
will be, as in previous years half
the 'regular price (about $55.00.)
Two delegates from each, inspector
ate -a lady and a gentleman -are
to be selected.
Those wishing to 'go, will kindly
send their nd'mes to the undersign-
ed on or before Friday„May 22nd
so that the executive committee
may make' the. selection . and, for-
ward , thenames to • headquarters.
The, parties selected will/be notified
in time • to communicate with the
secretary (Chas. G. Fraser) for in-,
Structions.
G. S. Howard, Seciy W.H.T.A.
k1HVA SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the . report of S..
S. No;• 6, Stephen for the, month of
April. .
Sr. IV. -Thelma Neeb`' 75, Dorothy
Smith 74, Dorothy°?"Ratz .68, Alma•
Rats' 63. Dorothy Y Dietrich 5,2:
'Jr.IV.-Plus,l)ietrich 76,
•Bernice
•Neeb, 68, Gordon Ratz• 65, Edward
Lippert -'64, Alex, Dietrich ,62, Eari
Rate10, Robert.Plynn 55.
Sr, Its. -Lloyd Lippert, 7,0, Robert
Dietrich' 67,
Sr.. II,--Clelnen,t •McCann,",Mi1d1 erl
• i:t
Neeb, Monica Dietrich, Ro y W iler,
Irene ,Flvinil, Helen Kilroy, Irvin"
Ratz
Jr
McCann,
Hilda
7I. -_-Evelyn ,
Neeb, Mary Culb'eit,•'".Jean Willert,
Dorothy hinny, Hilda Culbert.
Ptt Ii,- •Glaclys Kiuny, Elton Lip-
Sr, I. -G sd"sfii,attd •e r-
'' y, '�lly
Year-
ley, Mans ' Lippert, Pearl Hinny,
Abigail Flynn.
Sr. Rats, : Laura T egier,
Jean. hinny, Sidney '•Neeb, Evelyn..
(Hark, Eddie 'Yearley,
Number on roil 40, average •atten-
dance 37,. •
Florence Turnbull, Tenchcr,'
The poor. foreigner learning our
Ianguage Can't tell whether "dirt„
refers to soil, politics or literature,
USBORNE COUNCIL
The municipal 'Council of the Tp.
of Usborne met at the Township
Hall on Saturday, May and. with all
the members present. The minutes
of the meeting of April 4th were
read and approved on motion of
Dew -Berry.
Notification having been given the
assessed parties on the Ellmville
Drain area of the consideration of
the Engineers Award on the ,repair
of this Drain and Extension at this
meeting itwas read to a large,.
number of those, interested. After., a
thorough discussion and none of the
original petitioners. withdrawing
from the petition it was resolved on
motion of Skinner -Berry that the.re-
port as read be adopted, and the.
CIerk be'instructed to prepare the -
by -law for
he•by-law'for same and that a Court of
Revision on• this report be held at
the next meeting May 30th at Z.
o'clock at the Township Hall.. Car
vied.
I le `the Prance Drain Agreement
Skinner -Dew, That Hugh Berry
and James Ballantyne be members
of . a 'committee to --act with Johii
Prance and Newton- Clarke to -call•
for,tenders and oversee the con-
etrucion of this drain. Carried.
The`Clerk, notified', the council.
that the assessor 'had delivered the
1925 assessment '-roll for the town-
ship of Usborne to him.
* Ballantyne -Skinner, That a Court,
of. Revision on the assessment :roll
be held 'one Saturday-.May,?30th at 3
o'clock Carried.
A copy of the Blanshard, Tele••
phone System by lav was delivered
to the,'U'sborne council and deposit-
ed with. -the clerk.
' Re gravel from M. Routley?s pili
for
the ;cr ushei
Ballant
yn
e-Skin-
nerr That the=townshiP pa "at the
Tate of 50c a Cord for uncrushed
gravel , ;Ca. rzed: .
Dew $3erry, . list, 3,,N'o 2;Colon],
bile SIxIr:scrapers...be • ordered -through
Cts;' Engineer :Patterson or 'use at.
fife.' crusher. Carried.
:''•Ballan :y'ne- Skipner, That .,the fol
lowanebltls be ;Paid t. I -%ern,
ehow; work $8;.. ',Nelson, Clark, ditto,
$11,804, lolth" Vhelih'an dittc, $4.15'
Wm... •Coates,, ditto, $2.00.; - George.
ditto, And •e.w Moir,
r , 8.2 ; $ 0, z
ditto, ;. $8,.00; 'Wm Smith, grading,.
$7.7,5;', 'WenRoutley, ditto; .$12,501
Henry. Ford, .ditto, $1.80; Fred Del-
bridge,; $6.00; Gordon Hunter; ditto,
.84.60;';;Amos Donpe, ditto, ,$5.60;'
Wesley ;fohls, ditto,, $1'.'261 :Garnet
ebus, :$5.00 ; Harry Rodd; ditto;
$5.00;• Ed. Jong, "ditto, $5.00; H.
Forel grading'1301%2 ,hours : at 5,9c
per hour $71.00; Lours ' Fletcher,
Ylitte at 40c per, hour ,$65.2.;
Moodie oimaiiqu t ov, 1,02:4 bill $$:5t"
,Jelin" Johns, repair• to ;grader'$5.00.
Carried. "
Dew, That we adjourn to meet
May 80th at 1 o'clock.
r It STRANG, Clerk
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN.
claims
Village of
in. the city
day of May,
the under -
1st day of
FURTHER
said date,
•
ploteed to
ch he then
11th day of
GLADMAN & STANBURY°
Solicitors for Administrator
that all persons having ` laims a-
gainst 'the estate of M
UPSI-IALL, late of the
Exeter, widow, who died
of London on" the•,1st
1925, are'required toe forward their
claims duly 'proven to
signed, on or before the
June,' 1925.
AND NOTICI IS
I E
N: That
after this
GV
the Administrator will
distribute the estate, having regard
only to the:claims of which
shall have notice.
Dated at Exeter, 'this 11
May, 1925.
"NOTICc TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims a-
gainst the estate Of DUGALD
LOVE, late of the village of Exeter,.
gentleman, who died on the 12th
day of April, 1925, are required
to forward their claims, duly prov-
en to the undersigned, on or before
the 18th day of May, 1925.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN: That after this said date,
the Executor will proceed to,.- dis-
tribute the estate, haying regard
only to the claims of which he
then shall have notice.
Dated at Exeter, this twenty-seventh
day. of. April, 1925.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executor
the ti epto1'';will proeeed;'to Wo....
tribute • the-, estate,:; ''haTille' regard
Cul y _ to the .clanks o N+11403. he..•
then;, sl?all ha6 Rotitio-
e -se
Dated t:. xetez this tetn4y venSix.
day:ot'Apral, 1;i25.,
GLADMAN & 'STANBURY
Solicitors for „E.1.00klCor
NOTICE TO' CREDITORS„,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
•that all
persons having
claims a-
gainst the estate of II2DD RtCK
, ,
UNDLE late •of. the Village of Ex-
eter,
.,,.
cattle " buyer, who 'died on the
t 11 y ,
18th day of March, 1925, are re-,-
it l tof Q their claims,
qu ec rward Q duly'
proven to the undersigned, on or be-
fore the 18th, day of May,:1925.
AND h1'Q
,,.TIC.�,i +�' IS FURTHER
.,.
GIVEN; That •after this said date,
the Executor" will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate, having regard
only to the- claims of which he '
then shall have notice.
Dated at Exeter, this twenty-seventh
day' of April, 1925.
S ANBURY
GLADMAN 85
Solicitors for Executor,
Notice. -to Creditors.
NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN
that` all persons" having claims a-
gainst the estate. of J.- MILTON
CRAWFORW lllte ` of 'the Township
of Hibbert, farmer, who died on the
19th day of April,,....1925, are requir-
ed to forward their claim's, duly
proven to the undersigned, on or
before the ,18th day of May, 1925.. '
AND NOTICE -IS. FURTHER
GIVEN: That after this said date,
the Executors will proceed to dis-
tribute' the 'estate, . having regard
only to " the claims of which they
then shall have notice.
Dated at Exeter, this twenty-seventh
day of April, •1925.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executors
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims,-
a-gainst-the estate " of THOS. SMALE,
late . of the, Township of Usborne,
laborer, who died on the 21st day
of March,; 192.5, 'are required to for-
ward their claims, duly proven to
the undersigned, on or before : the
18th day of May, 1925.
AND . NOTICE IB FURTHER
GIVEN: That after this said date,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of ROGER NORTH--
COTT, late of the Tbwnship of Ilay,
farmer, who died on the 4th day of
April, 1925, are required to forward,
their claims, duly proven to the un-
dersigned, on or before the .18th day
of May, 1925.
,AND NOTICE IS . FURTHER.
GIVEN: That aftet this said date,
the Executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate, having . regard:
only to the claims' of which they
then shall have notice. -
Dated at Exeter, this twenty-seve.ltls
day of April, 1925.
GLADMAN &"STANBURY
Solicitors for •Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREB• GIVEN
that all persons leaving claims a-
gainst the estate of JANE T. ELLIS,.
late of the village of Hensall, widow.
who died on the 16th day of April,
1925, are required to forward their
claims, duly proven to the under-
sigzied, on or before the 18th day'
of May, 1925.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN: That atter this said date,.
the Executrix will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate, having\ regard
only to the claims of which she
then shall have notice.
Dated at, Exeter, this twenty-sevenths
day of April, 1925.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executrix
Pure -Bred Percheron Stallion
Form Al Premium Horse•
JEFFRO
[11892] (173364)
Tuesday he will proceed to Len.-
Craven's, Brinsley for noon and
JohW
Jelin ' right's, West McGillivray,•
for nighty Wednesday to Wm. Hod-
gins' for noon and to his owl. stable-
until Thursday noon; Thursday,
night • at Sam. Jory's, 2nd c.Con...
Stephen. Friday . to his , own 'stable-
for noon and until the following
Tuesday morning. '-
Terms to insure $15; if paid be-
fore Feb.: 1, $14. "".,
ELI JUNG; Proprietor
The Superior
Imported Clydesdale Stallion
EDWARD MIR
•[13172].(16426)
Approved and enrolled, Form T.
-For the season' of 1925 will stand
at
LOT: 6, . CONCESSION 9, STEPHEN
TERMS -To insure $12.00.
Sam'!' Lamport, Manager •
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