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The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-01, Page 6431S 1913 .411'"""74.**11°'11°Er''•' • 0 C41) 0 .'acesalwreirmAquilislorsireereeseareasstmets Will buy a good 8 -day ebonized wood, Cathedral Gong Mantle Clock at Hellyar's This Clock is madc by old reliable makers. 011 and Gel One W. II. [MAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EVES TESTED FREE Every Municipality Must Have an Inspector, New Book of' Rules issued by the Hydro-Eledrie Commission, Customers of the Hydro -el ictric Power 'Commission will shortly re- : esive a hook on the 0812 011 1 eetr ie. y It contains the act which governs the use of el.:ctriecti apparittue, persons who do not conform to the instructions contained in it will t have their current cut off instantly 1 upon discovery, and municipalities b may enact their own by -I iws for t punishment 01 1)1088 18110 willfully ' t ,disobey them. Every ty f will be required to l01'12 an spector, who will work uncler the 'D direction of 14(1. If. V. Etrielc land, of ; o the 1Iya141-elec1r1e Commission,: by whom the voltune was written. Such subjects 118'0191111 13)139, wive-, 0 less telegraphy and r ...•etrie 1'4411- a vays are covered, besides matters t affecting the household:r and 81114 '1 g power user. 0 Statilley Mrs, John Moffat accompanied"by her sister Klee May Carrephell iof Clinton Went to Detroit on Satur- day Morning Last to vlSit their bre they George who Was Ili in (l•eace liloopitol Detroit. Mr. John Baird and 141r. Geo. ;Baird of De:.: traft wore visiting relatives here a tewl .days, this week. On Friday Mothing the infant daughter of Mr. John MeCowan, 9dc0neession, Stanley, passed way after two days' illness iv pneumonia The child. was only .,".. • , • '' • • -1 • • - , .IO77J .A'S OF WTeti litkiteptie,fd. Tho infant child of LeOnard 1438 Connell is 1 -cry ill with whoopin cough, 111re. E. Pappil who is ill 4-vit plurisy is recovering, P310' e lare as _Mission Ea lad wit re -open on Satin day ttetemen. Fe. L/'11';' is 11051' alrnoel. corripletrr sJdeI Mr, Thomas Runde]. who 1108allthe 140040 or John swam ith pasOecl atvay 00 Sunas'Y last verS 44- suddenly, iNlet arising at the us. - nal time, when the housiarioic .• 6 elueght kiWake hiln it WiLS f01111C1 . Ocx rner rnentlis. arepleatiod leU - hear this anciwe hope foe 0 large g. attendance. tfr, and 11.1ro. Arthur Knox :have 11 returned form the V11.8 1. and intim ci upending a few menthe Wftli his I pare e te.1 • r. am. Plumb lee has s•o I d his farm and intenasmoving to Lon- - cton thia week 1vith hie etep-sen. 1 The Induction of Rev. John Reid will be heid in Knox church, Doe- desbdro on, 111c: afternoon of Wed- ' nesclay, May 7the t Sunday, May Ith, tor the sum ", • , weeks' el.cl, 'and : was not able j withstand the attack • The' funei took piciee on Satairdar, to 'Bair( Ceinetery, • : ':.• • .• -. '• The, death- i4.1 George Campbell • Death Ss no: • resp.entor. of ..perso I but :visit with equal toot the -pi Iace -and the hevel;•.the-yeung if oldand .the"middle aged.. I& ba .oria week 110, - r•ecord, the • dceah ! George • Campbe I I - . the • Young e 1 son of the. .late.•Petet'Camp bell the 3rd cooces'Olon of the town i ship' of Stanley at the eartey ag Of ..32 years, Re was a. young nut of good:ability and hada fair edt cation. He taught school for som , time in, Huren. He e•ceave up teadh I hag and' went to. Beinuenton A lber to, where he • was empleyrd as • book-keeper. Three 'years ago la • married Mee E111111a Schnell of Ha township, and returned to Eartion ban his adopfted home, Not bein ' in robust. health he came east a bout the 0113 of last year to see medical aid.' Fot over two month he was under the 014 412 and (treat meat of • Dr. Hagerty of Detroit He seemed to 'be improving -andel the Doctor's treatment bta on Thursday 24th. April he was taken seriously ill and was reit-1619d to • Grace Llelspital Here in spate of every • care and •attention, he died on Saturday•afternoon April 231h. He bore his sickness with ger alt resignation and cheerfulness, and was attended through it all by his devoted wife who naver left him, The remains were bronglat to Clinton on Monday to the home of his mother, The -funeral on Tues- day was attended by a large num- ber of sympathizing friends and relations. who showed their rrspect for the deceased by following the remains to Inc place of interment in Baird's cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by nevell, Woods of Brueefield assisted by Rev, D.K. Grant 01.Clinton and Rev. S. C'arriere, of Grand Bend. The paltbearers W0110. John Pah•cl and c1e.o. Baied, of Detroit, T. in. Baird. Cr. T. Baird, Jas. Thomson and Hugh Gilmour ail cousins of he doceased, lle leaves behind tim his widow, his mother, two rothers and three sisters to 010 -urn he loss 01 a loved rotative. Among hose who attended the funeral .110111 rt diettlInf• WO:'0. jam Baird, leo, Laird and Mrs. Kaihfielsch. ir etroit ; Bev. Mr. Corriere ana ivife f Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs. J. ehnell, of 2lurieri; Mr. C. SI (13k of 111Is Green: Mr. E. Stela( and wife 1 'Ha) ; and Mr. Hugh tic,Diarmid nd wife of Seaforth. The floral ribates were 21 11 11-111r0I1S and ele- ant. The Ladies Sewing Circle of Qtro it, gave a pilkaw 4 -Mr, end Mro albfleiseh, of :Detroit, a basket l'as. Marg•aret Smith, of Detroit, a r•ay ; The Baird family 01 Detroit 14 anchor and cross 000)110 081. MI.'S, meet an.cl Mrs. Johnson ef Clin- on a spray ; An's, Moffat and Mrs, hos. Campbell a spray. to taut• Ile was gone. 6inee thadeath yeare .8 1 1 'al of 1111 wife in Egreond vil I e some LoiltteSber o gi , las resided et the heme of Mr. Swann, He wee buried „-' in ,Ta:rd'S cemetery en Monday ns 0110800034,- Was' in his 711th year. On Wedn.es day, May 1, t Tr c y 1 teri Ch =eh C1110i 1' int en do no I 81 - 'Er ing asocial tor the purpose 01 of raising money to bay books for 'the • 91 Choir. There' will be a 10110180n 0. sVrved, after which the choir w.11 s- give crong concert. Mrs, Strong who has been very 11 ill is slowly improving. • BAYFIELD \- \'e may now record the death of a Mr. IVainwright -which oceured on y Mr. \S ainwright was bo,'n in ii.e- e Tues.clay- .of last week. The late - lancl but emigre ed lo this village g W11011 quite young and lived most of his entire life of nimity years r in this place and was considered one of the earliest settlere. The - late gentleman Leaves a small for- , tune of about $10,000, but the heir j is not yet 10ade known by the ad- miniNtlators who prove to be Mr. / John MeNaughton, of Brucefiela road, and Mr. Naftel, of Goderich road. The body was interred in r, this cemetery on Thursday last. For Sale -A car load of No, 1 cedar posts at Thomas ' ' foe Sale - 4200 hunches of XXX 13.0, Red Oeclar at $1,, and 801 bunches of XxXXX Ad- ams, .Londeshove. Quarto. I y communion servfeca will tla held next Sunday in char. e•ci of priskar, Rev. Osterhout. All wleleome. Rev, Mr. Reid will be inducted:on Wednesday the 7.th 31)81,, in the Loodesboro church. It is hoped there wilt be a large attendance, Time 214.01. James Hill /est a fine COW 'Ellie week.. Seeding will soon be over. There will be a lot of. sugar beets grown near here as 1200 lbs of seed are ton hand. for distribution. Dont 10188 hearing the 'service of song and story 311.11.10 Alethoclist church oext Sunday evening, A, ordeal wielcome to all. Mr. and Mrs. Mosee Brown, and }tree children spent Sunday with It, and Mrs. 'el -latish*. • Mrs. J.0. Lonsberry has gone on visit 10 1)01 parents along with er sister who -was with her for ometime. Rev Mr. Thyne supplied the Pnesibeeterian pulpit las c Sunday, 'ancl wilt next Sunday, it being his Cla'llsat:ton 011 this glorious First of We extend congratulations to , May, William Riley is still sick but I X ; Sports • sP — t Mitchell will celebrate on the Porter's Mil 24th. The INlitehell nowtors organizrd on Tuesday evening last with the. following result ;-Ilonoi ary Presi- dent, S.A. 'Hodge; President, Dr, 14IcGill , Vice J. A. MacDonald, Sea- nces., M. Durkin; Managing com- mittee will be the Executive and Messrs. C.)ole and Elliott. Mr, F. A, Mann was appointed delegate to the Western .1l0wl;:1'e Association which meets in London May encl. Reception committee, Messrs, F. Hord, Shafer, and Iturritt. j Mrs, hamunson, or Toronto, spent few daye withher friend Mrs. Charles McPhail. Mrs. Lewis atToronte. is visiting at Ha I 1 Rout tedig . Miss Ruby Politer left last week for London where she wilt spend a week and then go on Curriers where she intends "spending ithe summer. I Miss Nellie McDonald, of London attended the funeral of her uncle Mr. James McDonald. Miss Elide Lobb and sister Olby visited friends in the neighborhood /ast week. Local News MARK IT DOWN. 1st pf May: Looat Option in (Clinton. 1 P140141 Fishing commences. The tountain of the "midway" is not open forbusiness. • James McDonald had the misfort une to colt his foot with an axe the other day which will render him unable to work for some time. John Plain who has been laid up with rheumatism is able to be up again. May Lindsay who has been sick with lever is iniproving: Mrs, John Cox is not improving very Past. Wtlitllctt e are pleased to -hear .that Mr Joseph McIntosh has added five acres 101010 to his 200 aere farm. jhn oShanahan sold. one of his best horses last week for the sum of $350.. The following is the report of promotion ex aminajti un 01 0. S. No, 5.-F"m roJi'.4 to Sr. 4 -Max 710- Mary jamieson 428; from Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 -Ma, 725, Fred McCool 420; Margery MeCool 410. Nettie Wood- man 303; feom Jr3-M ax. 3 to Sr. 3 -ax. 1 635 -Flossie Gibbings 447 Annie Waymouth 413, Alice \redden 341, Grace Vedden 327; from Sr. 2 to Jr, I 3, fax. 4415-010011(1 Woodman 512; I them jr. 2 to sr. 2,11)110. 620- !Rose Gorbutt 420, Percy Gibl g 405. Delmer Snell 365, Artbur Way - mouth 339; from pit. 2 to Jr. 2 -Well 11191011 McCord and Harold Adams. Miss Myrtle Philips was !aid hp with the grippelast week and. 1)1»8014001 wets closed. Miss Keane Waymouth is under the doctors care Inc 01811' week -s. Mrs. 1130)4107(1 Carter spent this week 131 ,.g s the ueet of }KT daughterMrs. Mrs. Herbert -Oaks. 'Mrs, Btaithwaite ie spending 1010011111 with her daughter 25115, Alfred Quintile. '1!Itych: Park. Miss Esther SI-ales11345"returned to Clinton after spending fl f ew weeks at her home, Hari o e k No 18001) Shepherd spent a very pleasant da:v in Clinton ',last week, among his numerous friends Alr. Leonard AlcNall is engarg•ed '14)1 "Mr, James 1,0114(1 for one, 1)10)1111 m W to assist hiith the spring '' 15 01 . 311 3rns' Sunday School 184)1 reopen FMNIMIIII11.101•••161k ShOWS 4020e slight imprrr oVeIellit. Mrs. 1V-aters, of London, is home 011.11 her paeents this week. officers. of the Epworth La- gue for the ensuing' year are as follows:- Hon. Pres.. The rastor, l'resicien:B t, Alice ell, 1st N' WC, Mabel 1 ruble». 2nd Vice, Minnie Lyon. 3rd Vice., Maud Lyon. 4111 Vice, 33'. 11. Lynn.. 5411 Vice, Annie Bra'thwaite ,',4feeretary. 11305811' Moon. 'Treasurer, Derwin Carter. Organist, Elsie. Malay. ‘ssiaitant organist, Lilly Drum- m reporter, Lilly Lee. Ushers, Neiman Bunking and rt Hunk AD g Births, Marriages & Deaths BIRTHS • Innes. --In Stanley township, on Wedneeday April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Innes, a daughter, Lawson. -In Clinton. on Satur- day, April loth, 10)2111'. and Mrs, Arthur Lawsona daughter.' HEATHS. McDonald. -At :Porter's Hill, on Friday, April 25th. James McDon- ald in his 70th y•ear. ,IcOowan.-In Stanley on April 25th, A lice Maud, infant daughter of John McCowan,aged 5 weeks and o•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1••• • • • As Seen From the Gallery • ECHOES FROM QUEEN'S PARK. *0•000tre••••• • • • • • (Special to the New 'Era) Rere are seven facts in connect- the Government ; that Mr. Hanna ion with the charges made by MI- had expressed his sorrow that he I am Prondfoot, Member for Cen- lead alone so since he knew it was tre... Whitney , l.ilon , 11,a., g 1 n sit:Fron.ar li/T'ame js, against the rules of the Govern ment. Hanna regarcting the settlement of 3. Loth the Chairman of the the Tay/or-Scott claim against the Public Accounts Committee and the Goft;er,f n.min ..ent, Since the ease is Prime Minister .told Mr, :Prorlfoet Committee on Privileges and ..E1- fere the Horne now being i•rivestigated before the if he had charges to lay them be- . . N.. unfair: to say . 4. When Alt. Prondfoot finally anything about 'the guilt: or inne- did so the Very poo•ple who had eenee of the accuse.d. ' These Daven Mk Let t he charges be ha.,ought to the Rouse," - weed inelignant• when the .accusztiOns were, r ea I ly made; facte however are not mere state- virispiammofflamoionmenimum'ameisa. Ments but are facts based on the uf Aim= -To Please , , BRINGS CUSTOMERS BACK >' Furniture buyers at this store invariably come back ill, , when they want more, and bring their friends with them. To Use Our Furniture is t) prove 'that it is as good as it t I looks, and that is saying a whole lot. substoihtlal Furniture can be bought here at. money, saving rates. Why not secure what you need now while prices are so favorable. actnal events in the Legislature. After the Investigation is all 01,01' the general public; will he the .real • jury to cileeide (intim m•erits of the case and givethe fiuttl•verdict ;- 1. :Mr. Proudfoot Made every ef- fort (to Investigate the Govern' merit's connection with the Tay] 0 r Scott settlement in the PUblie Ac- counts Committee. Here, however, he wile blocked at every tern by the 00118$1211tive majority. The essential questions he asked Atkinson & Du rd and funeral DirectOrs -phone 104 WHIT AND SIIND&V CALLS-Phene No, 127 or Phone 16 aucammafforamammima.samegamenthanawasemzEimuzzoismow 01-1APMEAN- 7s • 'Travelling Goods We have just received a new and complete stock of Trunks, Suit Cases and Club Bags of all kinds, We will be glad to show you what we have in this line at any time. 1 5. lila% !Proudfoot asked in at the, charges be investigated by a Royal Commisision directed by two jud- ges of the Supreme Court of Ontar io, to be appointed by the Govern- ment. This is what was done in the Ciamey • charges in 1b01. Sir James, however, and his followers voted down this.] roposal and hand mittee of Privi I e e•s and El ec ti on s ed the enquiry r ver to the, Com- las• Mr were declared irrelevant, • .b . • composed 01 20 Conser vatives and 1 and the ConneAtee went 80 far as Li erals, to have these •encoiries togethier O. A large part of the jury chos- with the discussion on them ex- en to decide the daze -that is the p ringed from. 1)0 Tee° v0.8 • Censer Yield Ve m embers On t 11 e. Com - 2. Sir james Whitney after the inettee-cheered wildly for the two deadloc lc in the Pub! ic Ace° ants men whowe•r et o lie th e..clefien dents Committee, go ve oat a statement in 113 the ease. the Legiejlature on, Monday, .April T. Both. Sir James '1,Vhilitney and 21e t, in' which he achuPtted that Hon. W. J. Hanna, the defendants, Ham W. J. Hanna . had taken a themselves voted on the. divisicin campaign eontribut ion from the that decided to 1018) the. charges Taylor Scott Company during the to la committee instead of .ft Royal lifetime 01 1)118 limes contract with Commission. • . NEW FOOTWEAR FOR The ways of a watch are past finding out, Dont try. If your watch is lazy and won't run, let us repair it for you. " Ten to one you neglected it---.1et it get dirty, Or it otops from lack of oil. Whatever is the reason, dont delay. Delay mists money and often spoils the:watch. We give thorough examination and regulating free, anything more costs as little as satisfactory work can be done for, J Gr lag Jeweler and Optician Issuer oi Marriage licenses 5 days. m Ruball.-In Clinton on Saterday April 231h. Frederick 1 • fa. Cainpbell.-In Detroit, cm Satur- day, .April 26th, Cleorge M. Camp- bell, aged. 31•years, formerly of Stanley township. Grcialis.--In Clinton, on Monday, April 28111, Omen Grealig, in his 82nd 7(8113', • • • •Oaltraaaase•aeo•sesei CE111 DI?EN'S WASt1 DRESSES Our showing of Wash Dresses this year is larger and prettier then we have ever shown before, Dainty little Dresses in Prints., Ginghams, Charribrays, Ducks and Linens, and in all sizes from 2 years to 14 years ancl wonderfully low priced at from 25c to $2 See our Middies at $r.23. otagr,=======zziazugmuusmainastamorzammmorugummattmnroramorws, Ladies White Waists and Underwear. We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies Waists in lawns, embryiderw, pique, linen, etc, ranging in price from 50c to $3.00• A Ses our special line at $1.ao 10....0900/1.050.4.1 Also some extra values in Ladies' and Children's Underskirts, Cow Corset Covers, Drawers'Princess Slips, and Combinations. umsteel ros WITH THAI CHURCHES. , „ SMALL PROFITS ItIORE tiIN BrESS • • I arausionsoiroasioraragsmemismanaszavareaceezammwatmsezcanarattas 00•300•0041availeta000• WILLIS CHURCHEev. Rev. D. K. Grant and Rev. Robert Martin, of Stratford, 1831) exchange pulpits next SundM ay. r. Martin is one of the leading ministers in the Synod of Hamilton, has 0 fine voice Iand 28 4111 effective speaker. He is pastor of Knox church, Stratford, which has a membership of 1,200-- ( one of the large churches of Ont- ario, ONTARIO ST. CHURCH. The League on Monday night was under the direcitlon of tire Plies- ionary committee. It has been ar- ranged Ler the rest of the year to take up the different nationalities. The first pf these seeles was given this week. The preglam was as follows ;-Bible Lesson, Mr. Little- w,00ti, rtailings by 'Misses Stevens and Cenirtice andlltr, Eimer Dea- con) on JOWiS111; JoWiSh song by Miss P. Allin Eva Caa•ter, Helen • Ross ana Marion 4.1ibb1311g5; and a 0- rectiation. by Olive Cole. • nomensgrasosamemilm...sammeemaggeoaroamonkaudgenn.14 .1 , • 5flAtinual Excur5iou Nerd to Detroit and Return Dig Steel Steamer GRP/MOUND will leave. Soderich 304)5 10111, 9 30 a,n Arrive Deti•oh, June 10th. 5.80 p.m Returning leave Dereit, June I2th 1.00 p.m. Tickets $1,511 Hound Trip MOONLIGHT EXCURSION JUNE 9 Ivor particulars see small bills or write E. 11, AVEh, Excursion Agent, Detroit, Mich. •••••••••00110•••••••••000900a00000•90060060090090600e • • • . • • OVERALLS FREE • • • • • • a 0 • 518a a • 8, • • • • • • • • • • On Sunday morning last the Pas- tor, Rev. tit'. A I an, pa. cached on the parable of "The Sower" anci 111 the hiverang 4m "Gods presence. with Moses '. Coinmunion service on Sunda morning 114101. The district W S. C' • ' A will be herd .17). 0115 Cfl111r0-0 071 Wel• -nestlay of next week with a pub lic meeting in the tvening. MIN7231a=25912111111annanZarax===.7riAtr2737==== We are sole agents for WA LIVER'S (OVERALLS, made in Walkerville Ont. -We guarantee roc for for every button that comes off, and 23c for for every rip. For every six pockets cut irom worn garments • we will give you one pair of Overalls or • Smock Free. Get in the habit of saving your pockets WESLEY CHURCH • 'Rev. J. R. Ford preached 11 spec- • let sermon to the (.1inlon Lodge of • Odd Fellows on Sunday morning. • : About 00 members were present. • The choir rendered an excelleet Inthere and uertette col of Mrs, 'East Miss vene. Misers. • Moffatt and East sang "There is a • • • e • . • Green Field Thar Away.'" Next Stut day Sacrament will b dispensed nt the morning service .ouch, Principal of the kr. C. D. p • SOLD AND GPARANTEED BY Tozer r Also by the Walkerville Pant and Overall Co. • Walkerville, Ont. • .1 obit° School, gore an address on • a. ,(0,,, 11)09.1A „eeeption, 101, new •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••eme•ooseee•e•o•ore•••• members w:as also held. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Throughout this archdeaner!, next Sunday is' ko be observed as Missionary Sunday in every parish In the morning Rev, Mr, Norwood j of Memorial Church, London, WM / p(each, and in the evening Rev. S. S. Hardie of London. Rev. Mr jeakans will preach in London. CHURCH NEWS The following item refers to the, work of former pastor of Ontar- io St. Church, Rev. W. 9, Here,. of Wel land ;--Interesitipg reee'pt)on services were held In the Methodist Church bn Sundaymorning when over forty new members 'were re- ceived into. the church. Another reception will be hold' on Sunday, 4th May, when it is expected that a great many more will join, • Strattord Beacon ;-The choir of the. Cougregaltiona I. Church under Mr. S. Murch, repeated the cantata, "Cnoss and Crownrlast night. The choir, augmented for, the 00', 01)8300, sang well, and there WaS a large attendance. Mollowa,y Elouse phone 12. Office phone 40 ()9rdtersil May he left at R. Rowland's Hardware stnre, or at the office in II, Wittse's grocery store. 11101•114611•11111111•1=1•1111101•1111111M.•••• SEED POTATOES We have in stock -- Early Cobblers, Early Ditichigan, Early Everett Carman No. 1, late Crreen Mountain, late Deleware, late American Wonder, medinm early All our stock is grown and climatized to one own land, call and examine for yourself, or phone No. 0, STEEP & CO., Clinton CIIMOR flour MIS PRIC1S. Manitoba 11 lour $ 2.70 per 100 lb Family Flom.... 2,50 Pastry Fleur 2 50 Graham F 1 ouv 2.50 Breakfast Food 8 00 Shorts 1.25 Bran , 1.15 Feed Wheat ...........75 per bush Western. Oats .45 1i lour exchanged for wheat, to farm- ers, A. cav of good Feed Wheat on 'hand. Leave your orders at the mill office. •Orders delivered to any part of the town. GIVE US A TRIAL J. SCII0ENIIALS SPRING AND SUMMER. Are You Looking for New and Up-to=date Footwear ? We are prepared to show you the latest c.lesigns lor this season, with a variety of styles that is worth a few moments of your time to examine. We invite you to call and see them for yourself. Our Stock at manufacturers rices to clear them out, To suit all your tastes anid purses. We have stll in stock a number of pairs of the stock of Jas. Twitchell 8z Son which we are offering Covers the wide range of style now shown in Pumps, Oxfords, and Boots, in all the different leathers and colors 13 9L,INTON Successor to Jas. Twitchell & SEOlti 1a 4 F. ildOWN • osteopathic Physician. Is opening A. branch office at Clinton at the Rotel Normandie, on Tuesday. from 7 p, until 10 80 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Martha Alien, Deceased Notice is hereby given purtsuant to Sec. 36 of the TrusteeAct that all persona having ,claims against the estate of the said de-, • ceased whd died on or aboug the twenty-first 'clay in March. .1.91.3 are required to send by post pre-, paid tone undersigned Executor or his Solicitor on or before the twentieth day 01 341149, 1933. their names and addre,s.ses wiith full par- tieulars in writing of their claims, and statement of their aceoulnits and the nature of the secuulties (if any3 held by -them, duly verilied by Statutory cleclarfation. And Take notice that after the F,aid twentieth day 03 May 1011, the Executor Will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said estate among 31110 parties entitled thereito, having regaad only to the claims of whichl he shall then have notice and that the Afid Executor will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any person or per- sons of whose claim natice shall not have been received by him or his said Solicitor the time 01 330111 dienibution Dated the 21st day 'of April, 1913. 03 l)'1113 Johnson Clinton, Ont. Executor, W. Erytione, Clinton, Ont. his Solicitor. 01-1.A.PMA.la It Will Pay To W4,tch Our