Exeter Times, 1911-11-16, Page 4N'.
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PHONE 97.
Opposite E1 ectrio Light 'Plan.
Eeep Reppy in the ROMS
by getting YOUR
HOUSE UOL,D
NI9C�+ S.SITLES
Lr
.Here. We 'handle only
he BEST and we have
everything you need at
all Seasons,
THE TER ARD DOME STORE
Butter and
WANTED—Choice Bu t
Fresh Eggs,
1
Bribery in
Elections
Would not cause the sens-
ation that our Fire Sale of
Coal is causing at the present
time'
In order to make room to
rebuild we are offering about
200 Tons of
Anthracite
COAL at
$6 a TON
e offer is for immediate
Jeptance and the coal must
be removed at once.
. J. L T R i Y
GRANTON. O'NTA.h10
FRIENDSHIP
just a word or two dfr praise
we have hoped long long to hear.
And the dearest of 'days.
Glows with gladness and good cheer
„Tart a friendly word or ttlwrp.
It3t3a-spa c siflile, r° •.
4,n't" courage comes anew;
rtening the weary smile
Just the clasp of someones hand I
Pr a look oflkind good. will.
,,Ad the triumphs we have planned,
Urge us bravely onward still..;
-just a word that is sincere.
When the way is rough and long,
X13 the lost hopes !that were dear
Make 'us• -.glad again and strove-.
,:fust to know that others pare
If we fail or if we fall,
And the ills that brought despair
Seem but trifles atter all.
Note and Comment
The session of the Alberta Legisla-
Lure_ will open on Nov. 130th.
• +J * * * • *
An island has suddenly risen from
the sea in Serpent's Mouth Strait.
etween Trinidad and the Venezuee
ri coast. The phenomenon was pre-
eded by an extraordinary commotion
the sea, from which burst huge
olumns of flame and smoke.
• • • • No e •
!Uncle John—"My goodness, Tommy
you eat an awful lot, for such'a iliULIe
',fellow."
:Tommy—"I .s'pect 1 aren't so litlticr
g I looks from the outside."—Wo-
sans' home Companion.
• e • s •
The chief event in aviation circles
during the past week has been. the
'>mpletion of the first trans-col:ain:
ata' flight ever made in. America.
P. Rogers in a Wright Biplane,
lift New York September 17th and
`rrived at ,Pasadena. Gal., November
tit In all he covered; 4,231 miles in
int the actual flying time of three'
days ten hours and four roninutes,'his
Tate of speed being from 51.53 miles
sn .lhopr.
• 0* s • • e
e1ltoctor-"I had some odly cappropr-
lee cases at my office this morning
ind-;What were they?' Doctor—
ethelitie who had a jumping tooth -
e a steatnstress who had a sitich
in her aide and an emotional actress
had a sympathetic pain -13a1 -
ore America,.
* *.* e * a N..
1Jlaine retains constitutional proh-
ibition, Govenar Plit seed and his coin
cif having decided to accept else core
+sections in the vole of four towns
east the special election in September
thus reversing' the r.rsult as indicate
04 on the face e& the first offieiel re+ -
turns. It appears by the returns as
oxeected that ,60.0(5, votes were cast
ifl •
favor • of awn. ttll°nt the prohibition
l'aw and 60,853 opposed to annealing'
it Govenor Plalsted at the conciue
,glow of the meeting said than a!t' (atr,
rty data he will call a special seeL.
dfoxt 'of the legislature to snbinirt as
alnend><uent to the coaasti'ttxtio a whish
Will .hermit au enaetletent of laws po}ar
corning the liquor traffic which :are
capable of honebt onfarC� e
nt
be-
cause sustained by the sen'tireenit
.of
the several eom nenities 'to which
they will be applied.
xaw
you
x pleasure • to tellthe..
t is a pleas t;rc
Oliaanberlaitr's Cattail remedy is the
best 'cough remedy I have ever used
ww•rioes Niers. Bugle Campbell of Lav -
Iona. Ca. "I have used it with, all my
n.:the abeen
rhticirz�aw x . , results have
Inghly. sattrwfeetorw " For Sale by all
dealers
SE .SMITH
Mr. and JVXre. Geo. hi•awson very
pleasantly entertained a number of
,young, people from the London road
last Thursday evening, Miss Manson
and Miss Willard furnished some
beautiful selections on the piano and
a very enjoyable evening was spent;
GOOD FORM
A well bred women does not wait
for the ushers to request that elle
remove hex hat at the theatre but
takes it off before the risme of the,r
curtain
A gift sent.to a couple'celebrating
a wedding anniversary should arrive
several days before the event and
shouldbe accompanied by the sander's
card bearing a message of congratul-
ation
Distance 'does not enmanate tele -
courtesy of sending a wedding wife
Though the recipient of the, invitee -
Ion live a long way from the scene
of the ceremony the gift should bd
forwarded to arrivesometime before
the date .sett for the ceremtlny.
Here are the rules clipped from, a
paper years ago, for the use of the
Husband who would learn how tot
kkeep his wife
Deserve her perfect confidence.
Never do anything which will make
you appear mean in her eyes.
Let her tell you her' grievances, and
tell her your worries; you may be
able to help each other. and ,yon lean
surely comfort each other. I
Try.. to be as thoughtful of your
wife's comfort as you were when you
first tried to win her heartt; she nzedst
sour thouielafulness more now.
Don't forget all the little tcourtr•-
sies you used to show her and which
made you appear so well in her eyes;
if there were aught to lendear her to
you before marriage she should by
a thousand times dearer to you now.
Help her with the children some-
times at night. when they are fret-
ful and you have no hired help. (Sup-
posing ,you do pat in the plea. thatit
you are tired andl,that,you have b,:an,
working all day. hasn't she been work
ing all day too and isnot she; tired?
WHAT IS BEST.
It's wiser being good than lead;
It's safer being meek than
fierce;
It's fitter being sane than mad..
My own hope is a sun will
pierce
The tbfekest cloud eatrth ever
strotctied; 1
That after last 'turns the
first,
Theug i a wide c • upass round
That what began best can't
end worst
Not what God blessed once
prove accurst.
—Robert Browning.
1
VIRTUE.
Virtue is a rough way, but
proves at night a bed of down.—
Wotton.
Virtue dwells at the head of a
river to•which we cannot get but
by rowing against the stream.—
Feltham.
This is the tax a mau must
pay to his virtues—they hold up.
a torch to his vices and render
those frailties notorious in him
which would have passed with-
out observation in another.—Col-
ton.
What the superior man seeks
is In himself; ~shat the small
man seeks is in others.—Con:
fneius.
'Marvelous Recovery"
Montreal Man So I11 With
Dyspepsia Thought
lae Would Die.
No more convincing evidence was
ever put on paper than the following
letter from one of Montreal's well-
known citizens, Mr. D. R. Larose, of
338 Joliette street.
"Permit me to write you a few
words concerning Dr. Hamilton's Pills,
I suffered from dyspepsia and indiges-
tion for five years. I suffered so
much that I could 'hardly attend to
my work. I was weak and lost all
courage. I enjoyed no rest until I
decided to followou treatment,
Y rafter
having read your advertisement in
the paper. To my great surprise I
immediately began to feel better.
am now using the second box and X
feel So well that I want to tell you
that I owe this great change to your
famous pills. I recommend them to
every person.. who is suffering froth
dyspepsia. Your grateful servant, D.
R. Larose, 338 Joliette st., Montreal,
P.Q
Let all who have weak stomachs,
and those who slider with indigestion,
headaches, biliousness, know they can
be perfectly cured by Dr. Itamilton's
Pills. Suoeessfulty used for many
years, mild and safe,, 25c per box, all
dealers, Or The Catarrhozone Coe
Kingston, Ont.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills
ills
C9.
u eDySpeu s1
WINORDLSEA,
Tho tailoring le the report of the
es;alelination held in, S. S. Na•d •l.sbor-
ue during the month of 'October 1911
Sr. Or Tptal £830;Eric Coward 840;
Jr. I? Total 830.Gordon DunC
a
n
748.; Inia Heywood' 672; Lloyd ,Jahns
0$0; David 'Orem? 56t,Dia Cornish
54'8..
665; V' .
jr. IV r.fotttl :Viola, Isell 602;
Myrtle 1i asburn 084; Willie Routly
559; Gordon Delbridge 457; Vera. Hey
wood 418, Alden Creery 385. Lewis
Cornish 13.736
Second Class total 575; . Mervyn.
Gann 4196. George Johns 493; Lorena
Johns 477 May Heywood 319 „Percy
Coward 3(19e
Part I'I olessi total 420;Gibson ,Cres
P&ry and IBruoe Medd 3175 Franklin
Skinner 371; Frank' Routly 1357 Cora
113e11 1354. Joe. Wilson 13441, Ray Johns
I339t Mina Cornish 1321. Wesley tHeyi-
wood 308, Tommy Heywood 259. Edith
Johns 250. Reggie Delbridee ;2415.
Jessie A, Hamilton„!
teacher •.
HENSALIi
The rural roads running into the
village are receiving a finer coat of
gravel tbie fall •
Grain is coming very freely to our
markets and our grain buyers and
miller's are kept bustling
Mrs. T. W. Palmer was' 'called to
Clinton during
the! past; week
owing
to the illness and death of her else
ter Mrs. Wilkie •
Miss Edna Wren of Winnipeg and
formerly of Hensall,; has been ape'ndle
ing the past
eek
'meth x.1 ies
and
friends who aro- pleased to meet ,her
after an absence of so many years
She was only a little girl when her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jahn 'T. Wren
deft for the west
Mr. A. Smith of Morris .and Miss
Laura Mae Smith of Omer'Michoigan
were united`in marriage at. !the; reside
once of the bricde's ;parents Hensall
on Wednesday the lat 'inst. Rev. Mr.
Smith performed the ceremony. The
bride who was given away by her fat
her was attended by Miss Tessi•e Balli
day of Belgrave andthe groom was es
sisted by Dr. T. Smith of Omer Mich. ,
The brides' sister Helen acted as ring
bearer. The young couple left ont the
• :afternoon train for Toronto and ia'th-
• .$ eastern points.
Posted.
"We have moved about a good deal
In our married life."
"Lived in many different places, have:
your
.les."
"I suppose you know a good deal
abort the geography of your country?'
"Can't say that we know so much
about that as we do about the laws
governing rent."
Some Movement.
"I`o you thin(: she wants to get mar-
ried?"
would muvE' .ieaven and earth
$1 1,'h alley."
"31:41) her waist line, her eyebrows
and other features."
An Inference.
"My association with him is a bright
nee in my life."
-You must have painted the toms
uaetf ler."
From the Watch
Tower
of
Assured
Business
and
Established
Trade
the
Successful
Merchant
Looks down upon the mob of
men who failed to suc-
ceed in business be-
cause they did
not
ADVERTISE
A Remarkable Hen,
The Minable but. laelpful hen has
been held up to Us of late as the
greatest wealth producer of the coin,
try—the automatic provider of health,
support and breakfast, it hap re -
Maned for New York: to present this
simple minded but industrious friend
of the fanner in the role of a bared
hand, Finding her ]easter—we hate
to say owner—busy building a chicken
coop—presumably for her occupancy—
Biddy waited about nutil the man in
the case dropped a nail, Turning to
pick it up, be found that Biddy had
already forestalled him and was
standing by the coop' with the nail in
her bill„ held reedy For driving.
Thenceforth until the homely, neces-
sary task was done man and hen
worked in profitable and pleasant alli-
ance. `This is all true, too, because it
was "printed in the paper."
Artichokes For Hogs.
Artichokes and pumpkins are val-
uable sources of a vegetable feed sup-
ply for winter. The former can.. be
which
on hills. and odd corners
grown , w
would not otherwise be utilized, and
in the late fall the hogs can be turned
in to do their own harvesting until
the ground is frozen. Pumpkins are
of value in that they may be easily
stored until midwinter and fed when
the weather does not Permit
ranging
out 'of doors on the wheat or rye
fields.
BestFr.Cowo.
green Stuffo
The'best dairymen are now feeding
either silage or some green soiling
crops every day in the year, and they
find this class of feed cheaper and
better than any other kind. Some dry
feed should, of course, go along With
the green feed.
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
THERE are plenty of fools in the
world, but the redeeming feature
of the case is that each of us has to
look after but one.
There is nothing more piteousthan
an overworked excuse.
Man was made to mourn and woman
to furnish the cause.
.The man' who thinkslhe is monarch
ipf all he surveys needs to be careful
Of what he looks at.
Being optimistic is cheerfully but it
isn't always remunerative..
Maybe some of them can't come back
because they like it where they are.
- ?.there seemto be. a :tot of folk who
,;Want a commutation ticket into matrl•
mony.
-[t isn't so much knowing a lot as it.
U certainty in what you 'do know
If you are looking for trouble you
need not work hard. You will find
;plenty of help.
•
The mediocre fellow is tlie one who
les so dead sure that he can' do some-
thing else better.
' .Yon can't tell what'll happen and
.perhaps wouldn't if you could.
Her Handiwork.
i, "She is very proud of her husband."
`Because he made himself what ho
is, I suppose."
"No, not at all."
"For what, then?"
"Because she always makes him
what he isn't"
All Expense.
1Nd1.'hat is a fine automobile in the
endow."
"'Sure, it's all right."
"I wish I owned it."'
"Come along. They will be charg-
ing yon $3.85 for looking at' it."
The Difference.
"Molly is a very
Clever girl."
"And Polly -Is a
very pretty one."
"But Molly• can
to her own Mink -
INC."
"There Is where
She is unfortu-
nate, for she will
elwaya have to
1,10 it. There are
dead .loads of
klemen dying to do
fly's thinking
tor ker."
'(SNAPSHOTS OF' 'CA Mt I '
• fty 33onnafi or t,itltio ix�C--3tilA
otyy .
l band of embroidered tissue Apo,
little OInee of sprigged ne,atroWe
n or Plaited silk
with pu
nc '
patin roses flattened it one „elueogo.
Poses
n1,ru.
iy, 'dainty
form of headgear
Ar n child, ry�
'High lihito shoes in linen; Witllr. s ,
tips. are 1,or extensively, w
itll
!suits.
Many; linen tailor jackets have ,>l
poish of white inside the cellar -AO)
1
1-IlaOitT KIMONO wart PEASANT san714,4,1
the double purpose of breaking the
hard line of the cloth and to act in; If,
protection for the fine lace 'of the hod,
lee.
With the jeweled lorgnette is wor,�
Is long chain to match, or, :what,
ewer, a chain that falls only to '
bust. • I
Children's socks with openworj are
celledl smarter rter than the l nes.
y m
The garment that is cut iielkimano
br peasant style always takes pretty,
kind graceful lines. Here is a negligee'
that is. most attractive, yet simple. no
neck edge is finished with big collar,
lend revers, and the sleeves may be
gathered and finished with a cuff or
may hang in kimono fashion.
JUDIO. CHOLLET.
This May, Manton pattern is cut in sleep;
for misses of fourteen, sixteen and eight,
een years of age. • Send 10 cents to this
`Moe, giving number, 7101,, and it will be
omptly forwarded. to you by mail. t i;j
aste send an additional two cent stun*,
insures Mo d
i postage, which
pot letter s:#.
P ,
prompt delivery.
i
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FRIBBLES OF FASHION:
IPdvaneed Models Show Skirts Sol
Tight Wearers Can Hardly Walk.
Fashionable tailors declare that the
models brought by them from Paris
for copying purposes are so tight that
the wearer walks with difficulty.
Irhe plaited ruffie which is so much
Worn is thought by many women to
liMn4MVO jig
Audi ou Sale
OP TWO, HUNDRED ACEI'] V A'I IA
—Also—
STOCK AND I.M!PLEMENTIS
Jas. Jones has resolved instructions
from Mr. John Whyte to sell by ipub.
is auctiononLOT 17. CON.x'•
� .P
I11]3B1#RT oCJESDAY, VrD$
13LR lath, the following(
el»
uable property;
r 't
The farm is said to Icontain 2001
& 1
acres, being Lots Nos.10,E 7, Con:
12, Township of Hibbert. On g ale
premises• are one brick dwelling with
8 rooms, kitchen 18x24, 1 bank barn
50x60. 1 hog pen 36,x'0'0. with large'
'hay or store room or granary above
all fitted up with cement floors and
troughs, 1 driving sbed, 18x40. '1 silo
16 ft inside measure, by 132 ft high,.
and about '2 acres of orchard. .well
fenced,, all the farm has beech. newly
underdrained. '2 never failing wells,
about '20 acres of bush, balance all
cleared and in a high state. of cul-
tivation, about 70 acres of fall plow-
ing done and the balance under grass
School opposite .corner, one and a
quarter mi. south of Cromarty, 7 mi
4
Hensall S lenl-
1
.,o Dublin or IIs sa 1
P
d n carter
d'dgravel roads. oneand
i �q
miles from church and in a splendid
location.. Will sell in bloc or divide
into two lots to sui'trgpterchasers. The
terms and conditions will
be (made known on day ' of
sale or by applying to. Mr. d'ohn
Whyte Stratford, VJh t P. 0.
STOCK -3 Heavy draft brood mares
2 supposed to be in foal to Golden
Key; 2 heavy• draft horses. 1 general
Standard purpose horse, 1 nd - rd Bred driv-
ing mare in foal to Limestone, 2 cows
supposed to be in calf. 1 farrow cow
9. steers 2 years old. 1 steers • one
year old, 4 heifers one year old, 4
spring calves, 4 brood sows with lit-
ter at foot 11 brood brood sows in
litter to a thoroughbred Yorkshire
Hog. 1 thoroughbred Yorkshire boar
8 months old. 100 Stock Bogs differ-
ent' weights and size's, 1 Collie Dog
(splendid worker.) •
IMPLEMENTS — Massey -Harris
binder 6 -ft cut. nearly new; Deering'
mower 5-£t. cut, nearly new; Mer -
Cormick Steel rake. nearly new; Hay
Tedder nearly now; one 15 disc drill
Massey -Harris nearly new; McCorml-
ick cultivator nearly new; Massey -
Harris corn culitvator nearly new;
Set 4 section harrows, one disc har-
row; gang plow ; 3 welkin; plows ;
Hay Car. forks pulleys and ' (rope,
Horse power (8 horse) Ensilage cut-
ter; Jack, '2 wagons, 2 cattle racks
r2 wagon boxes; set bobsleighs, dray
sleigh; Kemp manure spreader, Di
Laval separator; churn, grain bags,
spades shovels forks. whi.ffletre-sneck
yokes, chains, 3 sets double harness
sets single harness., platform scale
2000 lbs capacity. cutter, top buggy"water tenk, water trough, Agriculr
tural bu nace, new; 15 acres of corn
in silo; 3001 bushels mangels, 3 horse
blankets. a quantity of elm plank.
cedar posts, wood and a •hast, of other
articles.
JSALE AT 12 O'CLOCK' 'SHARP( •
, TERMS ON CIIATTHLS
All sums of $10.00 and under cash
over that amount 10 months' eredilt
will he given, on furnishl,ng approved
joint noteis. '5 'per cent off for cash
on credit amounts.
(Positively no reserve as the, pro-
prietor is retiring fromfarmiing.
JAMES JONES.. JOHN WHYTE
Arlt. for Perth '& Halon, Prop.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIa0r.
•
Needed Help.
"He can't spend the interest on bin
money'."
"I didn't know he was an old bach-
Ror."
Sad Truth.
when I was young I used to wait
'
And eat at second table.
Tint now I'm glad to eat at all,
And that is not a fable.
For Sale'
Foe Bale at enco—d,11) Stork's Stanley
3rtl, Icon„ 3. cnllea free), Oltait.era. bebop(
4,0f rods, i1n good stdtt? or ruitlivtxtion
100oozes las grain, 10 acres s aifttiRa.
12 acres bash. reel lute euzl pasture
i ,
Ston. house, o �r',: w• els reef,
Stone 1a r, ttw , , 1 ,
ryeme!at floor in eel", a. le entice oiaatern
r' „ t
teh;�l#Lone, One. bate ,� ,d , tit',.trat u11
pumper. 'wat'rworiz• :wiablln mind head eat'tle alnd ,n,'st•8, ' Faeeotad
5
barlq 5(440. lel ;.y bare 50x35. Crop
lath��l1' wtbh farm 1.1 desired, Apply Ito
Aleioo1m ;:MoEwen. Dox 50, Clinton.
Not in Him.
"So he is a regular rolling stone, is`
tie?"
"He? Not much."
",Why not?"
"He's too soft to be any kind of a
tone."
Some Drawback.
"1 hear the charming widow yon aro
;oing to marry has some property:'
"Yes, quite a little."
"Any,. ineumbrance2 „ si ac
"Three children." J31,1204 '
THIS WEEKS' MARKET TOP
Ho
Cattle
Lambs
Butter
Eggs
TORONTO
Off Cars
$7,10
630
$5.70
TO ON TO
2$G'
Sac;
MONT i AL BLP 'ALO
OffC Fedar' •'u ta'�'r r
s,n
$ 7 00
I.
$t;. � 1.
6.5
MONT'
274r.
4('
NEW
557
FOB SOI[OOL DAMS,
be an extravagance, ,as It difficult to
launder and still more difficult tO
plait. The woman , who is wisp has
this dainty accessory washed and
ironed and then takes the frill to a
plaiting shop, where it is turned out
like new for a few cents.
There is delightful evidence of a
len
few itches addedth to the new
g
autumn coats.
Handsome ribbons of satin find silk
background, against which stand out
wonderfully 'lateral velvet roses and
floral designs, are to play a conspicu-
ous part in the coming millinery.
The loose coat is the preferred one
for the little girl. Here is a model that
way be finished with a big square col-
lar or a round one, as desired. In the
illustration it is cut oft to' three-quarter
'length. JUDIC CHOLLET..
This b4ay Manton pattern 1d cut for
ig ria' of six, eight, 'test and twelve years'
4f age. Send 10 cents to thle office, giving
A'onLber, 7111, and it will be promptly for.'
warded to you by meli,' if in halite send
*n additional WO stint Stara)? for letter
gaarage, wbloh fours* ttanri prompt 1M
Take
One
Pain Pill,
then—
Talie
it
Easy.
To Head -Off
a Headache
Nothing is Better than
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills
They Give Relief without
Bad After -Effects.
"For four years I was subject
to almost constant headache. At
times so severe I was unfitted
for 'work. Through the advice of
a friend 1 was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills and
the result has been that I have
entirely eradicated' any system of
'those continuous headaches that
followed a hard and continuous
mental strain,"—O. L. Russell,
Agt, C. & N. W. Ry., Early, Ia.
For Said by Alf Druggists.
25 Doses,,' 25 Cents.
MILES ME151cAL Co., Toronto,Caf.
House for Sale or Rent
(We haves for quiok'salo or to ' 1 nt a
very desirable residence in Exeter.
Well located; comfortable 'and roomy
Gladman ,& Stanbury,
Clearing Auction Sale
of Timber and Horse
Mr D. S., PHILLIPS has received
int'
etruotion eta sell by Public , Audio*
o, LOT FRIDAYCON. NOVEMtBER, 17th! on
at one o'clock charp the following'; Pali
cable property viz; •
That desirable unculled timber
nco 1 tinT of
town on above lot ns s
g� (
s ft elm, hardwood, basswaod etc,,
which' will be sold by the acre; and
which is situated on corner eo't, 43 1�'Z
miles from Centralia station. Also V
general purpose mare, 7 years oldsnpr
ptosed to be in foal. '
TERMS -4 months credit on fury
nishing ,approved joint notes'four per
cent. per annum off for 'cash.' jTwo
years for a'emoval of timber will be
allowed purchaser. ;Tlrush to be piled'
Wm. Whiteford ).3,5. Plillips
'prop. • . Nude,.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the, Estate of Peterq
Triggerson, Insolvent.
Notice is hereby Given that the same
named insolvent, Peter Triggerson, Df.
the Township of Hay, carrying on' bus
iness as laborer of the said Township,
of Hay. has made an (assignment `of
hie estate to me for the .general belle
efit of his creditors under ,:10 Edward
VST Chapter 64.
The creditors are notified to =belete
at the office of Gladman & S'tanburgt -
Solicitors in the village of Hexisail,'
on the seventeenth day of November
Val. at '.Ten o'clock in,. the forenooA
for the purpose of receiving a stater,
meat of the insolven s affairs, for :the
appointment of inspector§ and :Mei
giving of directions with referencerio
the disposal of the 'estate.. t
;All ,persons claiming to be entitled
to rank on the estate :mush file 'th'eir,
claims with my solicitors on my bei
half on or before, the Thirtieth day. Of
November 1911,• after which data I
will proceed to distribute tole as5et'sr
thereof, having regard to (those claims
only of which I shall then have rel'
ceived notice.
E. JaANNIE, Hensall, Assignee, per,
Gladman:& Stanburee Solicitors (for
Assignee, , 4
Dated fat' , enisall Son ,t '_
November A. D. len.
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