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g, .ttoiv 1 • 1;1:40111:11.4f3
TLANiEL • :Press. 'Flannel,
new check? on (sale at 4ac,
shell i„_ 15' pairs 1:ornen's`
hoes broken, lines .tce clear
at
BILOUSES -- Women's Blotts- .
es , reduced to $x.00
Cl' RSETS -- 3 dozen "broken
lines. of Corsets, value. 'up to
$3.0"0•, reduced' .to ...-.,..$'.5o
FL4,NNELS,--Dress Flannels
in. check or stripe, reg. 25o
value, for
HOSE --• Heavy ribbed wool
Hose, reg. value $x.00, now
at 7Sa
SWEATERS --Girls' all wool
Sweaters, sale
•
Ise
SILKS -Fancy Blouse SilksMI
p clew qt e04,
dOVES -Clearing lines of
Knitted, Wool Gloves on
sale at 39e
BLANKETS r••^• Flannelette
Blankets, large, Scotch ma. -
lee ; now $x.69..
REMNANTS -After stock ta-
king Bargains in ends o£
Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, ;,ry
Cottons, Flannels, Flannel-
ettea, Shirting, all marked
at Big Reductions. See .thein,
COATS -All Winter Coats,
now on; sale at 'Cost Price
and some at .. _ ..;•.H, alf Price.
,;',i',`r
• Clearing of All Lines of Men's' and Boys' Overcoats,
Reefers, Mackinaws, Fur Coats, Winter Underwear, Over-
shoes and Heavy Rubbers, at a saving of 20 to. 35 per cent.
Red Rose Tea, BI'ack,' Green
or Mixed, now on `sale at:_69e
Price is advancing. ' Buy now.
Choice Red Salmon, now._._..25c
Monarch Blend of Tea, 75c
for ....._-...-„-..65e
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Pork and Beans, per tin
Shredded Wheat, 2 for ........25c
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Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for,_...25c
Rice, 3 lbs. for - .___z5c'
Corn Flakes
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Balance otz Hand
Invested las fallow5;�
D')onaiiiion''of Canada 13ond' .,,_$ 5oo.oa
Windeor Sep, School 13d;' _- 479,8'5:
Town of Oakville';. Bond' 130,24
Cash in bank
22
37.40
1484.86'
9;, The staedir g of
Roads Sinking Fund is
3alaizce from 1923
Interest earned 1924
1924 payment Co: of Huron
19a2
394,77
$ 1484.86
the Good`
follows: -
$5748.72
247,07
i Payments
a Transfer to General
Discount on , Bond
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
115. the Estate of Caroline Dennis
Deceased
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the provisions of the Trustee Act,
that all .persons having any claim or
demand against Caroline Dennis, late
of• Winglrarn town, in Huron' County
.and Province; of Ontario, widow, who
died on or about the J22hd day of De-
cetnber /924, are required to send by
post prepaid, or deliver to J. A. ;afar -
(ton at Winghani, • Ontario, solicitor
for the executors, of the said deceas•
ed, on or before the 9th. day of Feb-;
ruary 1925,' their names and .addresses
with full particulars in writing of
their claiins and the nature of the, se-
curities if any, held by them, and
verifie'd by a:• statutory declaration..
And take notice that after tale said
last' mentioned day,' the' said execu-
/' a will distribute' tale .assets of the
t ,,l deceased among the persons en-
' titled thereto, having regard only to
the` claims of which they shall - -"thein
have had notice, and that ,'fhe said
executors will not be liable for the
stud assets or any part thereof to any
person of whose claim they shall not
then have received notice.
Dated at Wingham, Ont.,-i,€his16th
day of January 1925.
J. A. Morton,
Solicitor for the said Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Louisa Emi•
ly
Procter, Deceased
Notice is hereby giv'ett pursuant to
'the provisions of the Trustee 'Art,
that all persons having any, claim or
demand against Louisa tinily Proc- 8001. Certificate de artrne ts
ter, late of Morris Township, in Hut- p
A I fortvest tents with
and Province of
ardor/0,
on County.
widow, who died ori or about the wth
required
to
z 2.
are
r
e ti
January q
day of Jan y .9 5,
send by post prepaid, or deliver •to
A. 'Morton at Wingham, Ontatee, so-
licitor for tate executors, of the said
detaeasetl, on or before the 9th., day.
son of whose claim they shall ; not
then have received notice.
Dated at Wingham Ont.,; this ,16th
day of January 19.25.
' J. A. Morton,
Solicitor for the said Executors.
HURON & ERIE_; ADDS, $xoo,000
TO RESERVE .FUND
Debentures and Deposits Increased
$x,600,000
The remarkable progress of The
Huron &` Erie Mortgage Corporation
during recent years is well. known to
investors in this district: The results
for 1924. were equally gratifying.
Total assets increased from :$26,800,-.
000 to over $.8,4o0,000.
First mortgages upon improved Ca-
nadiati Real Estate now total over
$19,000,000 and the Corporation owns
not a dollar's worth of real estate
other than its own office premises,
Liquid assets (cash on hand togeth-
er
ei•: with immediately saleable securi-
ties) totalled over $400,000 greater
than the total of deposits in Huron
Erie savings departments.'
Huron & Erie Canadian Debentures
and Savings Deposits increased $1,600,
000.' .Funds now invested or al posit-
ed by the public total over $19,200,000.
Before closing its books for the„year
the corporation transferred' from its
profits to Reserve Fund, the substan-
tial stun of $ioo,0o0,
This , fund, together witli''the Paid-
up Capital, now' reaches $6,750,000.
The Canada Trust Company under
Huron & Erie management, and toort,-
trol reports an increase of,1$762,tioe •itr
its. Guaranteed Mortgage land Y"',ttss-
Balance on hand
825.81
$ 8821.61
id $ 1455.30.:
96.92
$ 1522.22
$. 762941"
so
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WOO,
SRRf
Larry All Wool Serge
splendid RvlParing quality in'Car�
dinalx Br0'+nm 4111d fxreeu, lk!#. in.
wide,' regular value ;$z z6, Spec -
lel ayd $1,G9
CHP,CK FI,AtgwELS' $1,95
dress Flannels in Cheeks and
Plaids, fine import goods, pure
wool quality, 54 in. wide, :reg.
$2.5o, Special a yd. $1.95
f .6,
SILK AND WOOL CREPES
$1.95`
Plain and Checked Silk and
Wool Crepes, in Navy, Brown,
Henna, Sand, - Flame and: Black
40 in. wide ' Special a yd ••• •$T,95
ILLS,
Our Goods are the Best.
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Cireaks, Strllies ,and plaid Caizi-
ktanand Waalppere'tteil,
ral elrsearing line, 28 i11.*,vide,
251 arx ,00 $ eciai a yd
CAS fIMERi 'HOSE ,,95c
Ladies Plain and Ribbed Cash-
mere Hose, in 'Sand, I"awr i
Brown, Navy,. White and Black
size 81• to xo, reg. 1.25 and a;5o
Special value a pair --.. ;950
BOTANY WOOL SERGE 1,x9
Botany Serges in al Tine Quali-
ty All Wool; Soft Finish and a
Eine Weave, exceptional value
at this low price, 54... in.... wide,
Black and Navy, reg. 3,o0, spec-
ial a yd $a.rq
hone
"The House of Quality"
Invested as follows:- •' -
Dorii. of .Canada Viet. B ds,_ ..,.,
2000.0G of $x7,00. I111�111�111lar!_,
Prov. of Ontario l3ond ..•.....,...• 500,00 8• Bride Monument and F:'oat-' P-
ing
ing Debt Debentures antenna to
1env„t All Wtr?'Adrar,'ib!bed•
;;
%rr;' Bxrk�Cxt orry, Slz _fly to ro
Wine a l ate .,,6gr
9RSETS. 959 PATI'
D' and,A" Corsets' made Tif e rt„t
qt lits French 001;01, ra, saws or
tar 29, reg values s 50
Speetal ._, 95r
CxILDRENS WAISTS 75e
Corset Waists for Misses and
Children sizes 21 tox .big
3, g var
lue neo and x.z5,4Speciai ....._._.75e
YARNS a for ase
Knitting Yarn in all the new
shades a' oz. balls Specials 2
for 25e
IrkiCtliAM
Our Prices Right.
ice:
City of Windsor Deb, . ioop,00
City, of Galt, Deb: 671.89
Town of Wingham Deb. ' 1500 00
Cash in -Bank 1597.52
$ 7269 41
10. The following debentures
were issued during the year 1924.
8y -law No. 941, War ilrlemorial
$7200 to run 10 years sold at par in-
terest 5;i p. c. There is still a' bal-
ance to the .creditof this account of•.
$75.66, in the 'Bank of Commerce.
By -Law No. 947 Waterworks Re-.
serveir $6,000. Term 20 years sold at
par interest, 5 } p. c.
Local. : Improvement (Sidewalk)
Debenture No. 594 matured, during
the past year and was paid.
Consolidated Debt '`.B"' Debentures
covering bonus to Huron and Bruce
Railway amounting to $50oo.00 will
mature on July 'Tat., 1925.. To meet
the same, there' is a sufficient amount
in the Sinking Fund to the credit of
this debenture.
We have examined the renewal re=
cepits in connection with the insur-
ante held by the Town, and ' here -
with submit "'i etailed statement of
the same.
Utilities Liability $ 20000.00
Town Hall' x8000.00
1 -lose Tower & Fire Hall2800.00
Public School 20000.00
P S. Boi:er Casualty .-. 55000.00
Electric Light plant 9500.0o
Pump House^x5oo.00
Machinery' Hall 500.00
Public Library
Fire Co. Accident
High School.34000.00
Hydro Shop Equip. 2000.00
H S. .Boiler Casualty 10000.00
2500.00
16000.no
$ 151800.00
The manager of the Hydro. Elec-
tric Utility is bonded for $2poo:oo acid
.the Clerk 'in the Hydro Shop, , Miss
Irene McDot�irll is.:bonded :for $i000.-
oo-both bonds being.in the London
Guarantee aid Accident Co.
In regard to the Debenture Debt
of .fhe Town, whilst the amount seems
large, yet the following information
is submitted in order that this Debt
may more clearly be understood.
i. The amount of the Debentures
issued for the two : Public Utilitres,
The Electric Eight , and the Water-
works is $136345•oo. None of, the
payments on these two sets of De-
bentures are includbd' in the taxes le-
vied. All charges of management and
payment of Debentures` is fully met
by 'tale revenue from these two Utili-•
Cies. Besides . there is a Sinking
Fund to their credit of $4o,71.00.
2. l3ontis Debentures amount td
$32666:00: Of this amount $16666.0o„
lent factories will be repaid.: An-
other $5000.00 falling due July Is{..
next, hat sufficient to its credit in the
Sinking Ftuid, to make full payment.
Of 'the $/'I000.Oo remaining there is
the, sum of $7282,00 in the Sinking
Fund. Ia •all, the total:indebtedness
of these Debentures is $3718.00,
3,,- The School Debentures amount
to $29018.o0 against which there is a Sewers
:Sinking Fund of $15292.00, leaving a
balance clue of .$13726,00. .rks the
Comity now •pays a proporti0i 1 of the
expenditure for conatmetion aid equ-
$31659.00.' 1 t
The above are , all the' Debentures l_
outside the ,.Paveanent • Debentures. j is
The 'Town's share of -the paveinenty
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debentures is.: $84107.00 against :which i= W A Y •F A R I11\1110'1
1 I i I I mo,
there is a; Sinking Fund of $7363.00 I MIEN I� I T11-1 1 01 U 1 G 1 H
and due by the County $19780.00.I=1� {
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12. We have audited. the accounts '-
VI,k-'I I I
of the' Waterworks Department for 1.1' N• E i E 1 D 1�I I, I I N 10 I T
1924 and find:
Receipts $ �31gz IS ® i
Expenditure 20528.90i { I H I �° I R I' I I i N
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13. We have audited the accounts
of the Hydro -Electric Department for
1924 and find:-
Receipts-
Expenditure
$ 2642.28
$ 46149.61
45791.68
Balance on hand $ 357.93
The -accounts of tate Hydro Shop
have been audited, The year's oper-
ations show a net profit of $1169.16.
We would again bear testimony to
the efficiency. of your Clerk and
Treasurer, Mr. ,W. A. Galbraith:', All
books, accounts and documents have
been very carefully kept, and full and
complete, information regarding all
transaction'' during the year have been
cheerfully furnished your auditors.
A. I3. Musgrove, T. R. Bennett,
Auditors.
Wingham, January 31st., 1925.
Assets and 'Liabilities of the Year's.
Operations':
Assets
Cash from 1924 Taxes $ 172.85
Uncollected taxes 5924 .•.._. 1211.58
Marriage lic on hand ;' 16,oe,
Amusement tax ticket on hd.144.36
Due General Account from •
Waterworks ... -- 944.43
Accounts Receivable . i/8.49
Uncollected `;Cemetery
Liabilities
Debentures outstanding
Overdraft for 1924 -_
'85.35
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Edward Se., Wlr� l�alra�
Meetings Next Sunday
11 a,m., 7 p.m.
"Cone and See" Meeting at
8 p.m., Mon. Feb. 9.
Holiness Meeting at 8 p.m. on
Friday,, Feb. 13th.
You Are Invited!
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Du Val
Chi 9practic Specialists
Crawford Blk. Wingbam'
Outside Calls responded to.
_ Phone 300 -
Consultation Free
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HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
Huron County' Council assembled
in Goderich, Tuesday January 27 at 6 The Griffin case was again before.
p. m. the Council regarding a pension for -
The first order of business was the the goaler Mt-. Griffin who was re-
election of Warden, Charles Robert tired by the late Govt. No action.
son, Reeve of Colborne was the was taken as this county being free
choice with E. F. Klapp of Hay as from a superannuation list the council
runner up. did not feel that one should be start -
The warden elect, being conducted ed: In fact the council as°: body are,.
to the chair by the warden of 1924, against pensioning of eivi1+•servants .
A. E. Irwin, then gave a short address 'feeling they should be given a fair re -
and the business of 1925 was under 'numeration and then look after thetri-'
way, ,selves.
The supplei"nentary grant of $5oo.
made .last. year to each of our High:
Schools was ordered ,paid.
G. B. Hanley, Reeve of .Stanley,: and I The matter of widening the culvert
Clerk Holman were appointed to the on the prairie road was ,introduced
$ 2893•o6 Criminal Audit. • by. Reeve McKibbon of Winghain and'
A. Beacons of Hullett and A. 'Me- was held over for further consider. .'
$.404.88 Ewen of Brucefield, were chosen i tion by tate committee of ;Good Roads'
20'9.32 County Auditors. lin making their inspection.
The Striking Committee was named; The same county off'icial's were a
Standing,Assets and;Liabil
Assets
Hose Tower andMaclt, Ha t
Sinking Fund
Town, Hall
Weigh Scales -....-:....
Market Grounds ..
Park ...
Cemetery 2400.00
Waterworks ...:.......:.:M .;.;: c»000.0o.
38000.00
Electric Light Plant ' ;5000,00
17ttbtie School' t 000.00
1-Iiglt School •
Fertilizer Loan
Wm. Gurrn Loan
Ivtiscellancous 3900,00
$ 2434.20 as fo.lows:-Middleton, Beattie, Mc-'. reengaged at sante salaries as r9>'4.
ities Kibbon, Neeb, Inglis; After the read-. The road in East Wawanosk Haat
ing of minutes of last : session and, was Inti: off tate good roads system i'ra
$ 2200.00 general business the' council' then ad -.11924 at request of the Council of Easw
43477.43 joitrneci the first session..
20000.00 The Striking Committee u
500 00 'fallowing report'which was.
•_ 700.00' unanimously.
3000.00 Executive ---E. F. Klapp, 5, 5* Hay-
es, B. C. A/Iunnings, 11.. Kennedy, lir,'
0. Sanders.
Special -1. 17.. 1'ohnston, 3. Menne: Rev. \ir. Tate visited.
1
berg, J,' Han�a, 0.�Ginn, J• J. Mosdr- , Brussels on Monday,
Mr. K. McNaughton has re to
Guelph to take a Winter courat 1'.h
0. A. C.
Miss ]:'earl Graff' spenthe.; vreele
cticl with •relatives at kern,
Mr-" and Mrs. Wrii.'Elltt of Wro:t-
etet spent Sunday with oI . and. Mrs:
Mt. F. Black and., "
o,:leisNtatflogrht°1
each received a carlicos,s westerCattle last weeluMrs. John Hall is abl'r tsnafter beingOrt .thesic
past week.
The W. M. S. will hold their annua
al social ,in'Methodist',Church on A-
day evening, l7ebrnary 6th. Rev. Mrs.
White will put on the prograrnine an&
Cfood Roads' Curl sriissiott--=F. J. the ladies will serve luta.
4950.82 'McQuaid: ' A. H. Neeb l�. McEwen, Mr, R. Johnston shipped a car
, , J l��
15284.00 2, Nailstone was i°oappointed as hairs and F, Black a, czar of exhort
.5594.00 .nrei'nbdr of "Wlr1 lam High 'School rattle'last weep,
Il.Taivanoslt was again reeotrarnentled
cle the.:being paced on by the County Court
carried: ciI as East Wawanoslr;: had rescinded'
their illation,
20000.00
6666,66
50000.00
13LLTEVALE
friends
Finance -'rhos. In,�les, O. Geiger,
A. C, Racket', A. E. Johnston, 1-1,
Weston. •
Education -j. . W. Mc1.ibbon,'A.H.'
' Neeb, R, Cotiltes, J. M. Dodds, F1,
C l,• ' 1
$ 3.1844.0 ' Road and 111--O.:-Gitut; J. J.
Liabilities :ilc(:utcheon,' J. W, Mc.T,'tibbon, Thos.'
Electric Light Debentures $ 66174,54 ' Ingle,, R. H. Shor-treed,'.
•es .....- 01 r 2i 5"
Waterworks Debentures 7 7 7 , County l xnpa:riy lI: C. iVlttnnings,
Bonus Loans 32666.66''3",' J. Sullivan, G. B. t-iattley, Thos.
Schools a McDonaid, Geo. Hubbard.
Warden's -•-_1'. W. Beattie, J. J,' Mc -
2/308.221
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pp ications ii
these sound old institutions are ac-
cepted at any tithe by'Abser Cosens,
in tram Ont. i
W r46.
Wingham
o�
3•9. Beattie, F.
71 'la s r E. e l3 t
Town Property
Red Cross
Local Imp, Sidewalks
Bridge Debentures
Floating Debt:
Pavements, Town's Share
Main Street
ose lihre•, Street N
Josephine,
,'Alfred ,Street East
Jolm•Street East .
John Street West
Diagonalk Road
Victoria Street
Josephine Street Sotttlt
85i�2.70 Ctrtclteon,: F. L. 'McQtiaid, J. ,Lr' Me -
957.25 , Ewen, R. H• Shortreed.
253./6: Housc.of laefufe7--C. G. Middleton,
I
FORDYCE
A very quiet wedding was soletiln-
of,Pebruary /9
25, their names and ad- ized at the borne of Mr.,ail Mrs. Pe-
ter
dresses with full particulars r
ens of their claims and the nature of
the seenritics, if arty, held ,by 'them,
and verified by a statutory d'eolart-
lion. Atld take notice that after the
said last rneittima,ed day, the said, exe-.
cutor,s will distribute the assets of the
.aid . deceased' arrtong,'the persons en.
led: thereto, having regard < only do
lalIns of wkleh' they 'Shall thrift
otice, and that the said d, t -
'not be 'liable for` ' sew 1
n' writ-
ing
ter Leaver on Wednes ay; tertioon,
17ebruary 4th., when Mn. `'� 'putts Of
Luther Township and Mist Lavina
Milner of Wawatrosh were-unittedin
the holy bonds of matrimony by the
Rev. Mr. Goodwill of Toronto,• in the
Pretence of about twentyai relatives.
Tild bride wearing a grey kntbroklet-
ed canton dress 1i i " 0 hatch;;
lifi Coutta has `b , we of Lty-
.
they rf`ownship for a 'au tbti;lo3' years
and '' of present Warcleri '' t 'i4'.0111
ipnient of High Schools, a c nsider-
able pant .of •-this' latter sum 'will he
i;aid by the ,County.
i
4.' The :Town Property winch r ,
eludes Town. Hall,Hose To v.h..in
er, Mew
eltinery Hall, 'Market Grounds and
Cemetery, has aDebentiro 1Debt of
$85szoo and a 'Sinking Ftlird of
$5759.00,leavinga, balance of , .00.,
. $ 753
5•; ' There is still ;due on Red > . ,oss
Debentures $925.27,
6. Practically al the sidewaliw;', are
paid for, there remains due o r'' this'
account, 011 y $353.60.
y. Sen er Debentures Am.' int 1o
le;'s un C il''; ",1 08,00, with
6791.69 I(lopp. •
cn
51788.00,, Board. "Mrs• Gordon hall, spent M sn l :;
10835.00, , Grants of eeea was made to each of with relatives at Wiirglta it Jci.
18 0 2. i "l: Spit s in Congregational nieetiti'I
55 4 the t o, pt .ah the County.
Ai: the ' Congreg, x
15450,84 $x5 was granted to 418.051. each be held in Presbyterian Chore
148;8 .08 s :hof air in theCounty, t 1 l7t `s eek i will be
4 4 ,, r o f� t Co i ty. ,Y 1. iday of tare. week, ,t
$too grant to cath of the, .tlgricul- ed as to taking avote ortChttrcl
34275I.08 teal Societies holding , a. spring: or ion.
aalL show.The debate.
1, Mr, J. Ellis of Wftwat otat, °a t`i12st- tut0 tabor" at
1 the Council regarding <'rants t0 evening was' v
�.r$ and taut the case in veryfor- :terestitag.` 'r"-
znanner. i rd,0rr tfie tali
--In Morris, on Sunday, 'e17
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Erol
a Bon, James Arnold.