The Wingham Times, 1907-03-14, Page 8TEAL.
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MINOR LOCALS.
—Tines and Weekly Globe for one
year for $1.33.
—The two Wingbam curlin rinks
lost both games at Seaforth on Thursday
last.
—East Wawanoeh Township Council
will meet at Belgrave, an Friday,
March 22ud.
—"Elijaha" Dowie, the famous leader
of a religious sect, died at Zion City on
Saturday. aged 00 years.
—Mr Dudley Holmes will address a
meeting of the Oonservatives at Brussels
an Friday evening of this week.
—The rate of $1.35 for the TIMES and
Weekly Globe is still good. Subscribe
early for these two papers at the low
price.
—Mr. E. G. Stevenson, Supreme
Counsellor has been selected as the new
Supreme Chief Ranger of the Indepen-
dent Foresters.
—Regular meeting of Camp Caledonia,
Sons of Scotland will be held neat Mon-
day evening, All members are request-
ed to be presont.
—A. NicboIson & Sons, of the Bod-
win Lime Works can supply any quanti-
ty of lime for the comiug summer. See
adrt in another column.
—Dr. Orcnbyatekha, late Supreme
Obief Ranger of the I. 0. F. left an
estate of about $75,000, of which per-
haps $40,000 is in life insurance.
�VIr. John A. Menzies shipped a oar
load of horses to Manitoba on Tuesday.
This was said to be one of the best load
of horses that has left these parts for
Some time.
—Mr Thos M. Walker, one of the old
and respected residents of Ingersoll died
on Monday of this week Deceased was
father of Mr. C. M.Walker of this town,
who left on Tuesday to attend the funer•
al.
Dr. Butler. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist. 370 Qneen's Avenue, London,
3rd door East of St. Andrew's Church,
Mr. A. E. Gibson, formerly mana-
ger of the Dominion Bank here and for
some time manage: of the Seaforth
branch, will shortly leave for Winnipeg,
where he will undertake higher work for
the same Ame bft
nk
—The Tams was in error last week
when we reported that Mr. Albert
Louttit had lost three horses during the
past winter. Mr. Lonttit has lost one
horse each winter for three yearn. This
is a heavy loss for the average person.
;;all at R. Johnston's and see itis line
of Felts, Robbers and Shoes and be con-
vinced.
—TheSemi Bur-
chill,offriends ninny of East Wawanosh will be sorry to
lean that he was stricken with paralysis
on Sunday evening last. He has been
very sick since that day, but his friends
will be pleased to learn that he may soon
recover and be able to be around again.
—Mr. T. Hall has completed nine
years as editor and publisher of the
Wingham Advance. The Advance has
been wonderfnllyimproved during those
years and Mr. Hall is deserving the in-
gretteed pgtrnllage his paper is receiving,
Onr best wishes for continued Success,
Brei. Hall.
GREAT SALE
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Wall Paper
FOR 10 GAYS Y.
PERSONAL -
Wo shall be glad to have contributions to
this column from any of our readers. if you
have visitors or purpose going awry yourself,
drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that
effect.
Mr R J. Ross, of Bowmanville was
calling on Wingham friends on Monday,
Mr. Wm. Nicholson was visiting for a
a few days last week at Galt, Berlin
and Waterloo.
Mr. Arch Pringle, of Wallaceburg
was visiting with his son, Mr, W. D.
Prtnate for a few clays.
Mr, Will Swinbnnk, of Minnadosa,
Man. was visiting for a few days at the
home of Mr Edward Boaman.
lairs. Jas. Glenville and children, who
have been visiting with Wingham rela-
tives for some time, left on Tuesday for
their home in Cutler.
Miss Simpson left this week for Innis -
fail, Alta, after several weeks visit with
ber sister, Mrs. A. H. Musgrove and at
her parental bomo in Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Leishman left
yesterday morning for their new home
in Spence, Sask, Their many friends
wish them success in their new home.
Mr. S, A. Maguire is in Orangeville
this week attending the annual meeting
of the Ontario West Orange Grand
Lodge, as delegate from tho local lodge.
Mr. W. E. Floody, of Toronto was in
town on Tuesday calling on old friends.
He informed us that the Toronto
Huron Old Boys' would run their an-
nual summer excursion to the old
county on the last Saturday in July.
miss 'fisher f now offering last
year's stock of Wall Paper at a great
reduction, to make room for now
stook just coming in.
All fresh, clean paper, with good
Colorings --very best.
REMNANTS TO CLEAR
Will have oh sale large and small
bundles of Remnants for sale at half
price from now until 23rd inst.
Opening days will be Wednesday
and Thursday, April 3rd and 4th,
when we will have a niagniflcent
display of New Wall Paper for your
inspection and purchase.
K. .Mit FISHER.
TRE 'CSI GICAM TIES MARCH 14
PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND.
The Presbytery of Ma]tiend met in
Wrnghani on the 6th March, with the
Rev. John Radford, Moderator, in the
coati. The meeting was the best for
attendance and interest in many genre,
There was an eapeoiaily large Attend.
auce of elders, which is very gratifying.
The Revs D Perris, R. R. Orate, A.
Miller, and A. 0. Wishart, ministe s,
and Meyers. P ver Orea' ar and John
Rutherford, elders,woro appointed Oman
mtssionete to the Cantered .,Assembly.
The sessions of the North Knauss, and
RLpley land 13ervie charge Inose thea prt-
vilege of nountnatint each a UUmulia•
stoner.
Rev, A, Miller was appointed a roam•
ber of the Asseinbly'a Committee on
bills and overtures.
The report of Church Life and Work
was given by Mr. Craw. It indicated
tbat the congregations within the hounds
ere enjoying general prosperity. A very
intereeriug ctikoussion on special uvange•
Betio effort resulted from the reading of
the report, at the cor:clu,ion of which
the thanks of the Presbytery was tend-
ered ]4r, (haw.
The report of Sabbath Schools was
rendered by Mr. McKtaroll. Discis-
sion on this report in accordance with
the new order of baldness, was deferred
iutreduced by Mr. Ferric. Nearly every
member eapreetled himself on th:e im-
portant Subject, and although no formal
vote was taken, it was evident that
about one half of the Presbytery favour-
ed the organic/ union of the three
negotiating Churches; that most of the
other half were in favour of a federal
union, some with ultimate organic
union in view and a few seemed opposed
to anima of either kind. So far as the
statement here given regarding Church
union is concerned it is not oilieial, but
is given ant the impre.sion made upon
the 'u atter by the discussion,
When rho clock indicated that 10 p.
m halt alulot.t artived the Court ad.
jonrned to meet in Luoknow on the
third Tuesday in May, at 1 p tn.
ANDllnw AIACNA1;,
Clark
ot Presbytery.
BABY'S SMILE
Baby'o srnfir indicates that he is well
and happy, It is only the sick chili.
who is erose and restless. And the
mother can depend upon it that when
her baby cries he is not crying simply to
be ugly—that is not leis uaturo—ho is
crying because he is in pain—most
probably his little stomach is,,etft of
order. Tho mother will d Baby's
till the May meeting. g Own Tablers a nev failip cure for all
Mr Mclnerroll made a statement re- I rhe n icor aliments f little onee. Itithe
girding S. 5, Institutes, and on his homes where the tees are teed there
motion it was agreed to hold such la- are no cross, crying babies—nothing but
stitutes towards the enli of May in Kin. bright. happy and playful babies—the
sardine, Lucknow and Ben sets. At kind that ars a joy to the home. Mrs
'each there will be an afternoon and J•is L•i;ree, Caragnet, N,B , says: "At
evening conference, and au address the time I gent for Baby's Own Tablets
from the Rev. J. 0. Robertson, the my little one was weak and fulling. He
general Secretary of Sabbath Schools. would err night and day, and I did not
It is hoped that all teachers, and others seem able to get anything to help him.
interested in Sabbath School work will Atter giving him the Tablets there was
avail themselves of the privilege, and a great change and ho has since thrived
attend th-se Institutes. finely." The Tablets are sold by drug -
In oonnectiou with the recent put- gists or by mail at 25 cents s, box from
chase of a manse by the Lucknow eon- rhe Dr. Williams' Mediciue Co„ Brock-
gregatiou, the Presbytery expressed ap- villa, Oat.
predation of their action, and their
cordial support in the manner of financ-
ing tbo same. They also highly com-
mended them for their success in pay-
ing off an iudebtedness of over five
thonsaud dollars within two years. Tho
Lucknow congregation has been greatly
prospered since the settlement ot their
present pastor, the Rev. D. T. L. Mc-
Kerro 1, about two years ago. They
have ever since been growing stronger
in every way tbat growth is possible,
The Rev. A. Miller and the Ashfield
congregation were likewise congratu-
lated by the Presbytery upon their hav-
ing recently bruit a new Church, cost-
ing seven thousand dollars, which to -day
stands free from debt. This speaks
well for both pastor and people, and
shows what can be done when a great
effort has been made.
Mr West presented a petition from
the Biuevale congregation for permis-
sion to build a new Church ou the site
of the present building. The petition
was granted, and the pastor and people
commended for their action.
Mr. MacNab replrrted for the delega-
tion appointed to visit Pine River in no.
cordance with the Geueral Assembly's
iustrcutioe, and stated that the infor-
mation elicited wa9'to the effect that the
Congregation had suffered the loss of
many families in recent years so that
they aro now far from being numerous,
and do notf;el:able to increase their
contributions for ettpend, and that in
view of all the cironmstances they had
advised that they make application for
help from the Augmentation Commit-
tee. It was agreed to receive the re-
port, consider ite recommendation, and
thank the Committee.
After considerable discussion it was
moved by Mr. West, seconded by Mr.
Perrie that a grant of three hundred
dollars be asked for.
moved
In amendment it was mo
by Mr.
Tait and seconded by Mr. Wishart that
W
a grant of one hundred and fifty dollars
be asked for. The motion was carried.
Later in the day a motion was made
by Mr. Miller„seconde1 by Dr. Murray,
and carried, that owing to epocial oie-
cumstancea, the Presbytery etrougly
recommended the Augmentation Oom-
mittee to consider the ease of Pine
River as favourably as possible.
A communication was reed from the
Assembly's Systematic Beneficence
Committee and was referred to Presby-
tery's
resbytery's Committee on Systematic Beae-
ficernce, for consideration, with instruc-
tions to report at the May meeting,
Messrs. Wishart and Duncan were ap-
pointed to address the Presbyterial W.
F. M. S. at their afternoon meeting in
Lnoknow on the third Tuesday in May.
It was agreed that the next regular
meeting of Presbytery take place in
Lucknow on the third Tuesday in May,
at 1 p. m.
The folliowng resolutionwas moved by
Mr. MacNab, seconded by Mr. Tait and
carried: —That we, the Presbytery of
Maitland, of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada, express our entire disapproval
of the change made in the Liquor Li-
cense Law, which requires a three fifths
majority vote to carry Local Option in
any municipality. We consider such
requirements to be unfair, and mins-
Maple Sugar Bulletin
For the purpose of distributing a bulle-
tin on the manufacture of pure maple
sugar and syrup, the Department of
Agriooulture at Ottawa has undertaken
to collect a list of maple sugar makers
from each county in the Dominion. If
by chanco any names of sugar makers,
or any interested in the manufacture
have been omitted from the list, or the
copy mailed has gone aetray,the Depart-
ment will be glad to send all who apply,
or to anyone who may wish to sand in
a hat with P.O. addresses, a copy of the
maple stater bulletin just issued, ed. This
bulletin notn
o Iy deals with the mann-
facture of "fare Maple Syrup and Sug•
ar” but also explains the section of the
Adulteration Act having reference to
maple syrup and sugar, and like ingredi-
ents, and gives a "Form of Warranity"
which has to be signed by the sugar
maker himself and handed on to the
wholesaler, retailer and consumer, thus
giving the purchaser assurance that the
goods sold as "Pure Maple Syrup" or
"Pure Maple Sugar" are what they are
represented to be.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresoiena
rith the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico-
rice. Your druggist or from as, 10^ in stamps.
aa'rilni3, Mugs Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal, 40t
NEWS NOTES.
Ten thousand dollars was subscribed
at the anniversary of Central Methodist
church, Calgary, cbiovous, inasmuch as it puts a Iower
Sixty settlers and eight cars of stock value upon the votes of one section of
and effects left Michigan Friday for the people as against those of another
Western Canada. section, and thereby thwarts the will of
the majority; and It has the effect of
Piehes of all sizes and quality were buttressing the liquor traffic, notwith-
rained from a waterspout in the streets standing its admitted responsibility for
rime disease,
of thepoverty,oand
of Ortona, Italy, last week. much
death that corse and devastate our civi-
A blaze at Sault Ste. Marie destroyed lization, Nor do we consider this in -
the municipal buildings, the Carnegie
Library, and the fire hall. Loss $36.000.
03011,11.
Rnsiorrn—In Winghan, on March 3rd, the
wife of Mr. W. H. Iiintoul; a son.
GURNEY—In Wiugham, on March 4th, the
wife of Mr. W. EL. Gurney ;a daughter.
MCGREGOR —In Luelalow, On MnrchOth,the
wife of Mr. W..1. 1. A. McGregor, of tho Luck -
now sentinel; a son,
LAUDER•—At "Terrace Lawn, Durham. on
February 26th, the wife of Mr, A. Will 11.
Lauder, (nee Miss Frankie B1aek, of Wing-
bain) ; a son.
DIED
Gnovga-1n Lower Wingbani, on Marchllth,
Duncan Groves, in his 71st year.
Kum-.-ln Wingham, ou March 10th, George
E, King, in his 50th year,
HEFFRON—Ill London, nn March 3rd, Mrs.
Ann Heifroo, formerly of Morris and Blyth,
aged 75 years.
MARRIED
SIVPSON—BieoS;TitnoN-At tho manse, Wing -
ham, un March 11th. by Rey. D. Perrie, Mr.
Cecil U. Simpson, of Erin to Miss Catherine L.
Dronthron, of Hensall
WRIGHT—BELL—In Hetrick, at the home of
the bride's 'parents, by the Rev. C. P. Wells,
Mr. W m. Wright to bliss Jane Bell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Jas Bell.
11ANte—YEOAMS—At the manse, Clinton, on
Marchi 7th, by Rev. A. Stewart, D. D., Mr. W.
.T. Mann, of Woolsle r, Sask to Mrs, Ellen Yee -
anis, of Clinton and formerly of Turnbcrry.
BOOM LIME WORK:
The undersigned will he r ared to supply
line in any gttantitles ring the coming
summer. Parties requiring same should call
on or write to
A. NICHOLSON & SONS,
Belgrave:
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
Lot F2, Con. 1.2, East Wawanosh, containing
105 acres, is offense forsale or rent. Th • c, farm
is mostly cleared • soil, good clayLoam,
and in
good state of cultivation. There are on the
Premises a good. bank barn with stabling un-
derneath; a good frame house. Plenty of good
spriugwater ; about il acres of good bearing
orchard. if not sold at once, will be rented
for n term of years. For terms and particulars
apply to
justice to be repaired by the requirement
Of a three fifths majority vote for the re-
establishment of the liquor traffic in
Thirty-five persons are reported to municipalities in which by a similiar
have been killed at San Andees, Texas, vote it has been destroyed, einen it has
cy been owmipities
on thnrsday, by a dynamite e�splosion h tt preabhaven beeinn m unto alha
wrearoentla em ad eci
nave
Frederick Forbes escaped from the it re-established that it is an almost im-
Woodstock jail by taking advantage of possible thing iii any instance to secure sHottT Hous
even a bare mayority it its favour.
a door being left open for etfoiv minutes. And inasmuch as the Premier of the Buli, 3 yrs and over
JAMES DONLEY,
Whitechurch, P. O.
Huron County Stock Exhibition
at Clinton -
Thursday, April 4th, 1907
PRIZE LIST
HORSES
CLVDEsnaLES
1907
DOMINION BANK
HEAD OFFICE' : TORONTO,
Coital paid up, $3,000,000
Reserve Fund and
undivided profits $3,928.795
Total Assets, over 49,000,000
WINCHAM BRANCH.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
RAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 30th June and
31st December each year.
D. T. HEPBUIIN, manager
R Vanatone, Solicitor.
Farm Labourers and
Domestics.
I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov-
ernment to place emigrants from the United
K'ngdoni in positions as farm laborers or do-
ls esti° servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such Help should notify me by letter
stating filly the kind of help required, when
wanted and wages offered. Tho number ar-
riving may not be sufficient to supply all re-
quests but every effort will be made to pro-
vide each applicant with help required.
PETER CAMPBELL,
Canadian Government Employment Agent
Wingham, Ont.
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what it means—three meals per
day, besides the extras. There's
difficulty of choice, and we all get
tired of sameness.
FOOD VARIETY
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is here—always fresh, good and S
pure. Expert experience is behind
every dollar's worth bought, and
poorgoods
never of
on our
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shelves.
HIGH GRADE TEAS
EXCELLENT COFFEES
SELECTED COOKED MEATS
CHOICE CHEESE
ORANGES—bitter and sweet �
LETTUCE
good to eat.
tlmell all An mostlythings
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PRODUCE TAKEN.
1st2ndHenry Christie ;
$10$8 3
'n 3and over t
Stallion, yrs e
Stallion, 2 yrs and coder 0 4 'd 1
smaaa c
Stallion, 3 yrs and over 10 0 3 Grocer and China Merchant
stallion,: yrs and ander 0 4 2 ` WINGHAM, ONT.
PEncHtnox K
Best Percheron Stallion 10 5 vAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIN'AAAAAA
HEAVY DRAUGHTS
Brood mare, 3 yrs and over 0 4 2
Brood mare, 2 yrs and raider 5 3 2
Gelding, 3yrs and over 5 3 2
Gelding, 2 yrs and under 5 3
Tenn in harness 8 0 4
Fainily of 3 colts, of 1806 0 4
AGRICULTURAL
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Team in Harness, 1st, Roller donated
by Thos. Murphy, Agent Deering
Mfg. Co , value S4' 5 3
Brood Marc, 3 yrs and over , 5 3 2
Brood Marc, 2 yrs under 3 3 '2 1
GENERAL PUIIPOS®
Team in harness, 1400 lbs and under. 6 4
ROADsTERs
Stallion, 16 lids & under, 3yrs & over 10 5 2
Stallion, 16 hdsiover, 8 yrs and over10 5 2
Single horse in harness, 15f,;; hands &
over equipment Considered. r, 4
Saddle horse 5 3
Team in harness, 15,.: bds & over10 5
Best single pacer in harness, equip•
nient considered 5 3
Jumping over hurdle 10 5
Roadster under 15' bands, equipment con-
sidered, prize of a blanket donated by R. Gra-
ham. Best Roadster Team, under 15'� Made,
n -hip donated by James WCtss.
CATTLIi
Buil, '� yrs and urdcr
The late Timothy Eaton left an estate Province has recently declared that the Bu11, 1 yr and under
valued at $2,629,642,94, a large portionle fif. fsth aty� lntot dfe%ged J r v�rS gull over
excuse O e Lanai
o si 1 1 y o eII oxo- S 1 yr
Of which is bequeathed to Mr. J. C. i.ng the law when it has behind it a
Eaton. simple majority, we express the hope
There is a shortage of about $80.741 in and prayer that theLeglslative Assembly
may, hit an earl data, eo amend the law
the funds of the Presbyterian Church of that, as former; a by-law prohibiting
Canada for the yarious schemes of the the retail sale of liquor shall baoonie law
March. if itis approved by a majority of the
otsMr. Gordon Smith of Paris has been el Ie wasmovegd by Mr, Duncan, second -
appointed Superintendent of Six f.+Ta- ed by Mr,'Loteod, and carried, that a
tion Indians, with headquarters' at copy of this resolution be sent to the
Brantford. Premier, the Provincial Secretary, the
5 a 2
5 3 2
5 3 2
5 ;1 2
5 „
HEREFORDS
Bull, 2 yrs and over 5 8
Bull, 1 yr and under 5 13
flow, 3 yrs and over 13 3
Heifer, under 2 yrs
POLLED ANGTT8
Bull. e. yrs and ever 5 :13
Ball, I yr arid under 5 13
flow, ;, yrs and over 5 3
Heifer, under 2 yrs 5 '3
17A1tt t Cows, FAT S ferocx sTEEtts ! ntiVtles
Dairy Cow any age or braid t3 5 5 '
Fat :Heifer, age considered
t steer age considered •
s ears s a under •
2,15teekheifers, 3 yrs and under 2 •
5 3 2
WINGHAM
Hour Mills
FARMERS
Have your Wheat
gristed and get '28c. a
bushel for it, in Flour,
Bran 'and Shorts, as
follows :
83 lbs Star Mont at $2
10 lbs Bran at $1 • -
a lbs Shorts at �I •
• .66
- .10
- .02
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Pp 1 tsteads steers, ndu d 't •' ll u
leading daily b 3 1 �y►�i p u
tura' Oommittee at Ottawa that the San Where the Preabytery'a ordinary busi,r SwtiteenATtra eRpCKL ARVs
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ossa lied been disposed 4f, a West in. Vaal Maio any ego Creole
.Toes scale has been exterminated in Ni• teteeting and illuMinating 'disettslliOn Ate sibs T r itged 3 yrs do under with , Clock i ,
agars and Britfuh Colnmliia. took Diane on Uhtirch "ihlnioti. finis was bull Daptomi►
Leader of the O ositien and to the
Dr. Fletcher reported to the Agrionl• ea ing ai y pa era.
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A. R. IRELAND, Superintendent of
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Business may be transacted by mail with any branch.
Bank. Accounts may be opened and deposits
Every attention is pain..
of the
arcade or withdrawn by mail.
to out-of.•taiwn accounts.
WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH
FARM FOUR SALE.
A. E. SMITH, MANAGER.
Ivctus Shoes
For r-i<en
In the newest shapes, made from the best
materials, perfect fitting, and guaranteed to givo
the best of satisfaction in every particular.
Also very fine lines of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Shoes.
Rubbers, Overshoes, Rubber Boots, etc„
a great variety to choose from, at very moderate
prices.
R. Johnston
SHOE DEALER • WINGHAII,
The undersigned offers for sale his farm of
200 aures, being lots 21 and 22, con. B, Turn -
berry. tis' miles west of Wingham, on the
boundary. The farm is exceptionally well
i good state of
t 1 o
fenced,v l watered, 0 at red and n a g
cultivation. Soil, mostly clayloam.
acres
of good orchard. 20 acres fall plosving done.
On the premises aro a large bank barn 70 x 80
with stone stabling underneath; aiso Iean-to
on north end 30 x 70; also drive barn 30 x 60.
Alco a large brick brick, with frame kitchen
and dining room. On the barn is it new 14 -foot
power windmill which drives straw cutter,
grain crusher and root pulper, also 50 foot
tower pumping 'windmill, which supplies water
from never -failing well,toholse and barn.
Reasons for selling, terms and price can be had
from the undersigned. Possession at any
time,
HENRY THOMSON,
Wingham P. O.
is
ids
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.
183'7. Chap. 129, Sec. 33, that all persons having
claims againstlthe estate of James Kelly, late
of the Town of Wingham in the County of
Huron, laborer, deceased, who died on or
A. D. 1007
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about the first duan
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to send by post prepaid p
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the udersigned, Executor of the said
deceased, on or before the 18th day of Merck
A. D. 1007, their names, addresses and descrip-
tions and a full statement of particulars of
their claims and the nature of the security (if
any) held by them duly certified, and that after
the said day the Executor will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets or the deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which he shall then have notice.
Dated this 10th day of February A. D. 1007.
R. VANSTONE,
Winghain P. O ,
Executor.
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