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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-2-11, Page 4SHIPKA � D o t forget et the St, ' Valentine's rs 0tia1 at the church next Tuesday ;all�llt, February 13th• L. burr, of Sarnia, visited Miss V. Sl lig; L lar 11, lest ween, • with, Mr. leoy and Aaron Sherritt, of St. Marys (*lied on Mr. E. Keyes, last j'ridey. Mrs. Fred Sharp has been visiting lie sister Mrs, Taylor who has been very ill in Londou. The home of Mr: Thomas .Bay - hast is in. quarantine during the ill - Was of their son Arthur, '.'ho is glittering front Scarlet Fevers Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer spent e. few days last week, in Windsor orad Detroit. Ory O PBAbr•^ Mies Rime visited, With. friends: in St. Marys Must week. lYtirlss Ethel Wilson, of the: Base Lille, has returned home after spending 'a couple of ,months with her brother, lir. Charles Wilson, of Oshawa,- Mrs, Edgar Squire and g l' : children, of Whalen, spent to Couple of days last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John, Morley.. .Misty Bessie Thong SOn, wag called to St. Marys last weekeowing: to the. serious illness of her brothtr, Gar- *on Thompson. A baby girl arrived at the home oi' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stevins on Saturday. CRQMARTV Rev;' Mr. Leckie, of Stratford, oc- cupied the pulpit in the Presbyter- ian church on Sunday last and preaolied a very pleasingand ae' ceptable sermon. Mrs: kIowton returned last week after spending two weeks °visiting with friends in McKillop: week Miss Mary Gurria left - hist w for Toronto, where she has accept- ed ap osition in the Home of Incur- ables at Parkdaie. Mrs. Tufford 'left on Friday for Avonton, where she will visit for a time 'with her sister, Mrs: Russell, Of that place, Mo rat Carznei � The dArta too 1 ce on Thurso k p a clay February 4th, at Ontario Flee, pital, London of Annie, dearly be- loved: wire oe lVir.. 'John Hayes, aged 59 Years. She is survived byeeter husband: arid five brothers, Messrs.' FVillialn ..Rowland, of • Oentralia;'' Louie,' 'of Parkhill; Cornealus, of 1Viirrli, this MVlich.; John and Thomas of • t zs plaoai and one sister Miss, Mar- geret, Rowland, of Oshawa. The funeral utak place on Saturday, at 10; .aim, to, the R. C. cemetery with Requiem I,Iigh Mass, celebrated by R1y;ev.atte: Fnr.de•'Cd, orcoran, which was large - Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, eccompan- led by their Bon and Mrs. G•laVi n, Detroit, ..Messrs Neil Me1'lTee, George O'Leaz'Y, James W. Doupe, Nil'. and Mrs, LouisRa land all 0f Park- hill - hii1 risendd funeral of the late Mrs. Hayes all Sett/midi, Miss Rose Doyle, returned to Stratford, ;on Monday after spend- ing a tow. day with, her parents, Mr, and M('s, Mat. Doyle. Sister Clarise 'aecomp'anied by Miss Huberta Regan spent the week- end at Chatham. An entertainment will be held in the Hall here, on. Friday evening, ,Everybody is welcome. Miss Pearl' 13reem, of ` Parkhill, was the guest of MieS Mary,Hall, on Sunday. 5 °r r ,�TSTCATIN TREASURE, IT A F'.RSTRiE ®:x.$29000.09 FOR YQU j �� Are you a doer or a dreamer? Do you want success and happiness? Do you want a real Vacation this Summer—the greatest, the finest, the happiest vacation in all your life: the realization of your dreams? `' • Then enter The Mall and Empire's "B -Word" Picture Puzzle Game to -day. Others may enter to -morrow or next week. Your job is to enter and start right now, fully qualified and ready to win $$2,000 as your Vacation Treasure. ` • You have 150 chances at $9,000 in efeth—the greatest opportunity, the largest prize" listin history. The present Picture- Puzzle is the easiest to solve of any published by The Mail and Empire. It is stnhplet, interesting, educational—and worth white. t How Man Objects &ginning With tile. Letter ,`e B" `Can �' ou Find in This Picture The picture below contains a. number of objects and arttcles\be,,ginning with starting with the letter "B!'' will be easy for you to see. , Tlhere iS nothing difficult or Ia « „ hard "to understand. You can see—a ' B-ag" is=them, and a "B -etch", and a "B-icycle" the: letter `73". You will lend all sorts of things. that begin with the letter 93,3—like also 'there. One 7riundred and Fifty Cash Prizes :will be given for the 150 Lilt lists "13nnny", "Bat" -,"Ball". "Barrel", etc. See how .many you can find. This is not a of words submitted in answer to this puzzle. The answer having the largest .and trick puzzle; nothing is hidden and you don't have to turn the picture upside down nearest correct list of visible objects and .articles in the picture that start with the or sideways. We are giving you this large pictureso that all objects and articles; letter' "l3'' will be awarded' First Prize; second best, Second Prize, etc. YOUR, ANSWER TO ' E �B ORD" PUZZLE MUST DE EMAILED NOT LATER TDAN WEDNESDAY, I ARC 3rd A ,�.,r ,•,.aq•- v:.. ,r,• r... �•,T, re, 5 a-. :h.`•-, ,t:,,� ?±x Wt.M F --,; 7-•��,e'� YP u�.'.iri .,,,i,• ' u< 7 :xsiy.�r.4.°.% �� A :'ii''�?,'' '''�The Mail and �'''rff .. '�, y'nw'an'.aY?�.,`;,..'?w.,vaa � r. .��,.4,.a.4?,^av,a :q....^.M� Uh. _a a `ss''!u. i'�";tX!M1�'+..�. 5+a,�x 1' al�dea,q+ +'"^M°+':�1 tti C 440.,,o,ia yY.:4.44 unee,'1aeli,et el A.`5ru ",,,, k3f!•.: rde JtS.f. l.7,1', .,..,.. THE GREATEST GAMESIN CANADIAN HISTORY --AND THE EASIEST PICTURE PUZZLE. CONTEST VER ARRANGED -450, PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY leaaln" while earning a big cash 'priza You may never in your lifetime' be given another opportunity such as we are offering se in our Let's all jolt in and h Puzzle Game to "play and lea jolly good time. No matter what You can't help enjoying the hunt for `13 -Words" fn this Picture Puzzle. All you need is an observing eya your age, if you like to solve puzzles,,Pre your hand at this one. It really is not a puzzle at all, for ail the objects . in the big picture above have been made Derferill plain, with no attempt to disguise . or hide them. Get a pencil and paper and see how many "B -'Words" you can find. When you have made up your -list of "13 -Words" send It in along with one, two, or three yearly subscriptions to The Mail, and Empire at 25.00 per year,_which will qualify. your answer for the Largo Cash Prig YOUR be awarded. on March 19th to those sending in the 160 best answers. START YOUR LIST OP "B -WORDS" TO -DAY AND WIN A HANl)8OME CASH PRIZE 1 SUMMER VACATION. Empire Hes Gide Away $20,303 to 304 Prize Winners ioa.0e- ceot 0onttostsr. Partiatiist et• Prize Winners in Recent Puzzle Contests The winners are:—E. A. Spence, London, $2,000; Mrs. Jim Fryatt, liagersville, $1,250; Miss Lucy C. Firestate,, Galt, $1,000; Rev. Theo. Isley, W illiamsburg, 51.000; Mrs. Angus Campbell, Forest, $1,000; Mrs, Thos. Pattimore, Athens, 51,000; Mrs. Joe 1)gyle, Mat:morn, . 51:000; Ir1ss Ilia M. Taylor Wallace - burg, 51,000; Mrs. John 8. Astnbury, Montreal, 5600; G. M. Carmichael, %lolland $500; Mrs: Em- ma Moore, Chcsley, $600; Elliet hope, Ham- ilton,5500; ii13iss ensab• augh, Lion's' Bead, $yl00 Mrs- n S. Morphy. Walkervhie,.,,_, $300; Mrs. N Willison, Kingston, $300; Merrik, Clarence, Granton. 52iss 50 Mrs. 0e . 8. Batchelor, Kamloops, $200; ldrs. W. Clarence Sharpe, Glen Allen, $-100; J. F. Mac than, U•6la- wa. $200; Mrs. Geo. McIntosh. Moncklands, Bides the above fi prize winners, therre winners, were making o a total, of 304 men, wo- men and children who have b een ° awardedIn a prize Empire's series of Picture Puzzle Games. And, now, here's YOUR OPPORTUN- ITY. The $9,000 Prize 1.Dist 'SFin0101 aln .Answvera will •reeelrs tsbl rad dura Yrlses'a dsz,[' C 150 3J '+.1 Prizes, m s -� 124 14 3 ist rriz .: $30 -do 5300.00 trod raiz®.. *5.04 500.00 - .. 00$rd Prize... 20.00 230.0• 4th Prize 00 . 1$.00 150.00 90000 ' « eta Prize... 16.00 100.00 300.0e 0 S,th rrize .. 14.00 60.00 100.00 - 70: Prize... 1:fl.00 30.00 00,00 ' ,l7fbte ant 1'rizu... 10.00 20.00 t 6b 69 lith Prize. , . 5.00 15.00 9 10th Prize... 6.00 10.00 rete ., .;,(40.00 11th to 26iii' Prize' incl 15.00 &.00 16.00 26th to 50th Trine Incl. 4.00 4.60 16.0e 'glen 51st to 100th Prize Inch, 3.00 ate ,p 1x.00 .„;.,''*e taxa to oath 10.04 •x6 00 I'slrm Ines, 2.4! &ea : int$rhe'thctoaroaeeeetda pj%ybk oe k1H 1. erarticl pant. S ' .gate • tye ., )p'Ai�At�.: IN ADVANCE, LE ...,. The Mail and Empire .ail ' �klieY ;i y . in Canada by man $5.600 per year. - Delivered d. byc aari r pock ii1. I-lani- x.r4'�1�i'® � nitons $6• per years' .;i h Prizes/A HOW -PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED R!tur 'B -Word", Picture Puzzle Gal's* b. 'a campaign to 'increase the popularity of m.'lien and Empire. It eoszts noadzig to take part, anis Ten :do not have' to send in a subscription to win a prize. If Your list: of 'B-'vp'vrea is •*warded first prize by the Judge Top will win j30.00, mit if you would like to • win more than $20.40 we are making the following epactal offer whereby you care win greater cash prises_ by -sending in ONE or 'TWO or 'MR= yearly rubecriptfons to -he Mail and Empire. Here's How the Big Prizes eel: Will Be Awarded:, d►(k �(� fhilttend o;f i O.o0 "will be awarded to the gnawer t 4,1,1'. l/V .dam prize if ONIS yearly subecripton to 1The Mail and Empire at 26.60 year by mail, has been sent in.Second Prize, 2300.90; 'third Prize, $250.04,, etc. : (See second column-' of f nitres to Prize Dist.) $10(�0Uq00 instead (4 06.00 will bo awarded to the answer winning ,•(�0 ierst prime ft TWO (new or renewal) .early subscriptions to The Mail alyd Errtpl o are sent in; Second Prise,: 260.00;. Third Prise, $5041.411,..ate. (See thirdcolumn of flgures in Prise Ilea) Am fin instead of *230.00 will be avve ded to the answer winning �ru ;G,!v•,.'`,r .first ' prize, provided E' (new or renewal) yearly to The Mai) and Enlptr© are emit in; fiegamd. Pomba, $1,400; Tithe $1,400. (See fourth column of flgnres in Prize.lAas.), And that's net aill We will give extra amounts on all orizaa in the'. same ihinnnn r. If ore' answer is qualified by Ti3,RE10 yearly subscriptions and you win fourth pl'ilim, qv't► will receive 1600, etc.,down the prize list. You te.0 grew,., gist opportunity to partio;pate in 150 prises totalling over ; $9,000, where the 160th prize with TH1tEE7 sllbdcr1ptions wins $16.00. Stour own subscription will count or 'subscriptions to start at nome date. ails write. On the order vrhen yli'c waft the paper started fattili*e t ` ro • tl on that gate. and it will sts'1•�p >� y SCBSCRIPI IONS itg ACCEPTED POR A IdRYGEIL PERIOD TIIAN TORRE YEARS IN ADVANCE. Mail Your Answer and Qualifying StibsecriptItyitls to.PUZZLE,,MANACI Room 207 T E MAIL AND EMPIRE TORONTO, CANADA —EASY RULES l AnY man, woman or child who lives to Dealada and is not a resident of• Toronto and who is not in the employ of The Mali and Empire may snlimU as wswm'• X. Prue winners In former Picture rues* (lames orm- cla,eted, by The Mail and -10mpire, winning .00 or more are not eligible to participate in this per e. A All answers must. be Mailed by Wedneeelay. Marelli gad, 1026, and addressed to Pu,aie Manager, Room. est, Tb. Mall and Empire, Toronto. 4. All lists of named should be written sn one -Ride of the piper only and numbered cozrreentively 1, 2. i oto; Write your •ilii 7lame rad addraq in the upper right hand corner. `it lou desire to write earthier else, ase a• separ.te' sheet. Only such words that are nouns ening with appear in Webster's Dlctfonaty 11 be :cetinted: as 1 the pie;, b coat a t D e ` f objects names 0 g nouns meat ' o the acu S �hinou T . tures Do not use' obsoleta words. no not,vae,hyplxcnntod words. 1)o t n not, compound words or words twined ,by the combination of two Or more conudete English verde.. each of which In .ltaelf is the name of ;an obiep9. Where ueted and 0 n lar clan of be c used, the s1 N the plural is d, deo versa►: emuof the armse'speliing can be used wily once, even though used to designate' different oecte or articles. An oideoqtt or, writele can be named only, coca Howeeer, any visible pert of an object may also be nam5.ed. W T. The answer having the largest and nearest ear- reet list of names of 'rietbte obleete shown in the plc - Jure that begin blah the • letter "I3", with the' least or fewest number of errors will be award.$ fleet prize, etc. The prizes will be decided and awarded on a percent. lige basis. Neatness, style, or haadwriting.hare no bear- ing upon decimals -me winner.. ' t.. Any of people may comp to m answer- ing nswer ing the t calk one Aria w1i1 ¢be a arded 10 any one ho nor win pilaw be ,awl� to ,more hem one limy WIMP where two or more haee been Working together, . 0. In sire swan of a ib r any prise attend, the tat . mount e3 Woe wire um be .winded to reek idea 1 0� a (both no* and renewal),, payable in adt'tnce of CIAO pit year by Mail or 49.00 delitered bt carrier boy 6 Eimdltan, will be ascepted. 4o 'tub- tesriptions for aeltvery,,in tile city of Toronto *111 be ad- opted to quay eotnrira for the larger cash prizes. 11. All anirwira Will reeve, t�he Marne conelderetiob, regardless of whether or note itibaoription to, The Mali and Bzt pine fe sett In, - 11. Tars PeTr qqt 'koronto oit,sen. baying� ;eo con- noetlon ttgh The ell and Nimppis9, w l be eexected tq tot,:; as Judges to eatst the. . winners, and perttelPenti by sending in their answers agree to accept the declaton, 61 the Judges as final and March 4t it ti tie Jud "os Witt meet an March tith and sn., o n moil!:' The 61 the prize wlainors and cerreet tint of words will lie plibllbhed in Tris 'Niall .rad xOmp re oa March 19th, end • erri.ye money will bo mailed' to the wlnnere prohtiptly. T S. E U 'T liT t The Executors + to of the estate bf t'he late JohnMitchell hava xnstr C e d Mr. Frame Taylor, auctioneer to sell by public ;auction on SATURDAY, FB]31Z'Ur4,:i.2.Y :7, 1020 • At 1:30 p.m. -on the premises the following valuable real estate and Chattels: 1116AL ESTATE: --Lots 13, 2? and of main '.corner 1'it tit no t west 28 on e and Wellington streets in the vill- age of Exeter, being part of origin- al 'lot number 23, concession 1, Tp. of Stephen, On the above land is situate a brick .cottage, in good repair and the property is convenient to'chur- ches, school and the business sec- tion of the village. OHiATTELS:t--One parlor suite; 2 couches; 31 rocking chairs; exten- sion table; sideboard; heater; Good 'Cheer cook stove; ,iron single bed; double 'bedstead; 2 sets of springs; 2 mattresses;' one kitchen cabinet; one writing desk; 2 •--dressers; one clock; one wash stand; cup- board; 5 'kitchen chairs; centre table; clothes rack; paper rack; lawn .., mower 2 screen doors; 1 piece linoleum; • pictures; tube 3 lamps; blinds; hoes; rake; shovel; buck saw; axe and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS Chattels cash. Real Estate, .10 per cent, on clay of sale balance in 30' days thereafter. For further: terms and particulars apply to PRANK TAYLOR, Autioneer, WILSON ANDERSON, MARK , MITHELL, Executors.' ISAAC R. or CABtoLING, Solicitor for -- Executors. hear that Mrs. Gee. Hinson is agate, suffering ;rem an ettecl of Sciatica. A large congregation attensied there-, Communion Service inthe aneted, char ch h or SundaY last a 1 d listened. d r with interest and '.' profit td an ad- dress the subject of which was: "The, Silences of Christ;,'' MORTGAGE 5 � • Farm lt, >.. • 1 >f7sl/o1 of Valuable ]• al xu Jll. Under'and by virtue of the pow- ers of sale contained iu.;an iliclen- tura of mortgage which will 1,e pro duce& at the time of sale there will. be offered for. sale.. by pttblic auction. 011 the premises "on Tuesday, the, 23rd of February, 1926, at two p.m. Lot Six (6), in the Third (3rd) con- cession ,'of the township of Usborne,. .•County of Huron, less one acre sold to S. S. No. 4, I sborne. There are erected on the lands a brick dwelling house, 20x30 with kitchen 20x20 and a small frame kitchen attached; a•.;barn 40x70" with. ,steel hip roof, 'cement iouedatioi' 'and stabling underneath through-, out. "The house and barn are prac Khiva Mr. Will, Witzel, Mrs. Alex, Neeb and Mrs. Ezra Lamport,• of Credi- ton attended the funeral of the for=` mer's • brother-iu-law, th late Peter - Burke, of Philipsburg last Wednes- day. Mrs. Dan Schroeder,, of Ettrick, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, a few days last week. • A little' baby girl' came to the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Albart Ra- gier one' day last week. Congratu- lations. - ' Miss Florence Tunrbull spent the week -end at her. home at Grand Bend. Miss Mary Flynn, of-.Centrali. visited her ., parents a ftw days la week. Mrs. J. Hanover, Florence and Billie :returned horse last Thursday" -after spending tht last couple of months in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Willert visited friends near Parkhill last Wednes- day. ticaily new. There are also a drive-. house 21x24 and hen houst 10x24.. There are three'"' wells, one at the. house, with windmill and water con- aectitn to barn. There are good: wire 'fences and 8 acres of- fait '*heat. The property is near the• thriving village of Exeter.. A splen. - did opportunity is offered to anyone desiring a first-class farm, • Terms of Sale.—Ten per cent., to• be paid on the day of scale, balance within 30 days thereafter. There - is a mortgage of 35800 held -by the Ontario Agriculture Development.' Board on easy terms of, payment, which can remain on the land. Im ;mediate possession can be arranged. Further conditions, and terms of,, sale will be made k town on day of sale and can be haein them ` n - time :from the undersigned, of; Frank Taylor, Aucti'oneer. ,, _.. Dated at Seafortb?, Ont., the 1t tit day of February, 1926, R. S. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitors. SAINTSBURY Mr. E. B. Smyth of Midland, who visited ;for a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. le 'Smyth and oilier relatives, has returned home.—Mrs. Fred. Davis, is this week with her daughter, Mrs. Mervin Elston, who • is 111 and under the doctor's care, but improving. --41VIr. and Mrs. F. J. Davis visited with their daughter, Mr.` and Mrs. S. Mardlin at Birr.— Mr. irr—Mr. Clifford Dickens. has gone to Toronto' to learn • the barbering. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson visited for a few days last week with the formers parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Wilson at - Elimville.—Mr. Gordon Davis was in Birr last week.—Mr. Merrifield, of Huron College is in charge of the services in St. Pat - ricks church during the winter months, while the. rector, Rev. W. J. Conner, is `in Kirkton.—Messrs Gor- don, Heber and George Davis are busy buzzing wood for Geo. Lewis. Dances are theorder of the day. —Debella Hodgifis head a wood bee en Friday last and gave a party at night. Dancing and other amuse- ments.—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shol- dice gavea dance to the young folks last Friday night. All enjoy- ed a good time on both occasions. TILE BANKRUPTCY ACT TRUSTEES' SALE Under the authority of the In- ,spectors of the estate of the 'under- signed will offer for sale by public• auction on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 23, 1926, At lio'clock p.m. on lot 6, conces- sion 3, township of Usborne,, the fol- lowing farm stock„Lnd chattels: Bay gelding 9 years old; roam mare 8, years old; chestnut gelding 9 years old; Hereford cow; Holstein cow; 4 yearling calves; 4 pigs a months old; a quantity of chickens; quantity of straw and hay; "binder; hay loader; set of 4 -section harrows: walking plow; corn ,cultivator; 2 - furrow gang .plow; single open bug- gy; heavy wagon; fanning mill; root pulper; set 9f heavy"`harnes3 and other articles too` numerous mentiolt.• Terms of Sale:—All sums ofe.,Sli{it and under, cash; over that amo' nt 9 'months credit given on ;wish ing approved joint notes or a dis- count of 6 per . cent, per "annum for. cash. For further particulars apply; to GEO. RAYMOND, 130 Greene -Swift "Building, London, Ont. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, Ex- eter, Ont. • or to ISAAC R. CARLING, Solicitor for, Trustee, Exeter, Ont. ELIMVILLE On Tuesday afternoon of last week the Official Board and Trus- tees of the Elimville circuit -togeth- er with their wives met at Elimville. The Maintenance and Extension fund -vas discussed and it was decided to secure a special speaker at some future date. An unanimous invita- tion was given the pastor, Rev. H. E. Livingstone, to return for an other year. Following the business session all repaired to the basement 'where they'' met tho Governor of '"Szechwan, West China; , .in the ,pert `son of Rev. A. E. johns, .returned missionary, and enjoyed a '.dainty and sumptuous luncheon: Mr. Johns gave a talk on Chinese table• etiqubt at the governor's house. Mr.' Wm. Johns proposed a toast to the missionary, his wife and family and Rev. Mr. Livingstone replied for Mr: Johns. Mr. 'Johns their gave an ad- dress on %lie governor of Szechuan, old and new, their election and their relationship to the `'missionaries. Mrs. Johns displayed a grand .exhib- it- of Chinese fany 'work. It was a memorable occasion: WH'ALEN Mr. Jack Duffield, who has pur- ciiased a very valuable team, leaves this week to commence his' wont in partnership with lis uncle Mr. Wm. Neil. e, e Mr. Charles Gowan, of Wesley, is hired with Mr. l reeinnan Arksey, at, present. The men of tills community- .had a very successful' lab bit hunt on Wed- nesday last:.•' all ',of them returning With' at ,lba,gt due'`'.one of the num- ber'wa, '"fortultii.tie 'aitch h : g to 'obtain tt ii,= ir..a: mus S i' ' l it n st bE:- . ..,., ,�,,, ,_ ,;, �, ._. �� , New, Oetade'evisxted wltli,his sister-inrlaw • Mr`s.Wit.'Ogdett one day,last week. Mr. and 11'irs. iLioyd ITodgson; of ,Centralia vielted With. Mr, and Mrs. W. Hodgson, on•` Saturday,—Messrs. 'Morrie and Raymond Brooks spent a fes# days at their home prior tei leav- ing for Detroit. —Ws are sorry` to NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -• all persons having' claims et t the estate of ELIZABETH ANiv LAND late of the Village of E •titeri. who died on the 20th day of Janne ary 1926, are required 'to forward their claims duly proven td the und- ersigned on or before the 22nd day of February 1926. 'AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that after the said date the Exe- cutors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard `only to the claims of which they then shall half. notice. DATED at Exeter t,;ll.is 28th dale of January 1926: GLADMAN & STANBURY Executors' Solicitor Notice to Creditors. NOTICE : IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims a- gainst the• estate of ERNEST Re CALDWELL, late of the Township fof Hay, who died on the 7th y of January, 1926, are required !or- . "othe ward their claims duly proven undersigned\on or before the 15th - day of February, I926. ANA NOTICE IS• FiJRTHER GIV- EN .that after the;, said: date the Ad- ministrator will proceed to distrib- ute the state having regard only to the claimsof which he then shalt have notice. Dated ,at Exeter this 23rd day of.. January, 1926. GLADMAN & STANBURY c Exeter and Hermit' • Solicitors for Administrator,' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE eS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims a - LAgainst the late estateo$ ofthe Tow " JEIi1 IAH UGHLIN le Stanley in the' County," of�l-ou •'1 laborer, deceased, who died Novelx her 16th, 1925, at the Township of Stanley, are required to forward their claims duly proven to either ththee u 20tdersignehod executor or K 1D11 ber Son Grediton, or on before f February, 1926: AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that alter the said date the Ex- ecutor will proced' to ;distribute the estate having regard "only to the, olal its of wliiciu' he' then shall have notion, Dated at ClreditoiL this Stll clay oaf' i*o ijuarv, A. 1). 1.926, WILLIAM T}iOMPSON Elxeclator ;EL, rt.., to, 2, Ailsa Craig