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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1926, p. 3

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NOTICE 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Trustee Act, R.S.O., 1914, Chap 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the esâ€" tate of Tilman B. Martin, who died December 10th, 1925, are required on or before March 25th, 1926, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Annanias Martin, Waterloo R. R. 3, one of the Administrators of the will of said Deceased, their full names. addresses and_descriptions, with full particulars of their claims or acâ€" counts and the nature of the seâ€" curities, if any, held by them duly verified. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN| that after said March 25th, 1926.{ said Administrators will distribute| assets of said Deceased, having reâ€" gard only to those claims of which notice shall then have been receivâ€" ed, and they will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice has not then been received. ANNANIAS MARTIN, * Waterloo, R. R. 3, DATED at Waterloo, this 11th day of February, 1926. 6â€"3t. Aent tm nngne e tmin oo t t William Clark, Elmira, Ont. 5â€"4t Solicitor for the Executors. SIMON W. MARTIN, Elmira R. R. 4 Administrators, Tilman B. Martin Estate. EXECUTORS‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE is further given that after the said date, the said executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to such claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Elmira, Ontario, this 30th day of January, 1926. John F. Stumpf, 66 College St., Peter F. Stumpf, Elmira, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Joseph F. Stumpf, late of the Village of St. Clements in thef County of Waterloo, who died on i or about the twentyâ€"seventh day of‘r July 1925, are required to forward| their claims, duly proven, to either“ of the undersigned executors on or| before the First day of March, 1926.| Executors, John Hahn Estate. DATED at Waterloo this 25th day of January, 1925. 4â€"3t. NOTICE I8S FURTHER GIVEN that after said 15th February, 1926, said Executors will distribute the assets of said Deceased, having reâ€" gard only to those claims of which notice shall then have been receivâ€" ed, and they will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice has not then been received. of Heidelberg Post Office, one of the Executors of the will of said Deceased, their full names, adâ€" dresses and descriptions, with full particulars of their claims or acâ€" counts and the nature of the seâ€" curities, if any, held by them duly verified. claims or demands against the esâ€" tate of John Hahn, who died Nov. 10, 1925, are required on or before February 15th, 1926, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Harry Koehler in the matter of the Estate of John Hahn, late of the Township of Woolwich, in the County of Watâ€" erioo, Retired Farmer, M_ NOTICE IS HEREBY â€" GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Trustee Act, R.S.0., 1914, Chap. 121. that all creditors and others having Prices reasonable. Goods called for and delivered Rebinding books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks & specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. _ the matter of the Estate of| Tilman B. Martin, late of the ‘ Township of Waterloo, in the County _ of _ Waterloo, Retired | Farmer, Deceased. | VALENTINE HAHN, LIZZIE HOFFMAN HARRY KOEHLER, Bookbinder §70 King 8t. W. _ Phone 2686 Kitchener, Ont. Initialing Club Bags, Suit J C. Lehmann ADMINISTRATOR‘S CREDITORS Executors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN }(hat Merchants Casualty Company. | a Company incorporated under the |laws of the Province of Manitoba, | having its Head Office at the Town | and the~wrfterly end of said E fsrroet. all as shown on regist | plan No. 285 for the said Tow ] Waterloo; and the said Council | at the time and place above : | tioned hear in person, or by )(-ounsel. solicitor or agent, any \ son who claims that his land “ be prejudicially affected by the | Law, and who applies to be he: ‘ REPORT OF 8S. S. NO. 25, ’ WATERLOO (BEARINGER‘S) | The hydrographic chart of lake | fevels shows that the water at the | present time in Lake Huron is 1% feet lower than the low water of 1915, and some 3 feet lower than low water of 1905, and there is practically one foot difference beâ€" tween high and low water each year. Some few years ago sixteen | steel gates were installed in the ‘"800" rapids to control the flow of water from Lake Superior and ‘as a result Lake Superior has been ‘ kept to nearly normal and the lowâ€" ‘er lakes have suffered, espechllyl |Lake Huron and Michigan. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the said Merchants Casuaity Company has applied to the Minisâ€" ter of Finance of the Dominion ot Canada for a release on the tenth day of April, 1928, of the securities it has on deposit with the said Minâ€" ister of Fimance and that all its policyholders who oppose such reâ€" lease shall file their opposition thereto with the Minister of Firâ€" ance at Ottawa on or before the said tenth day of April, 1926. DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this second day of January, 1926. Merchants Casualty Company, 1â€"14t. _ R. J. McGowan, Secretary. of Waterloo, Ontario, ceased to carry on business on the thirtieth day of December, 1925. The said Company has insured all its oulâ€" standing Accident, Health and Autoâ€" mobile risks with Merchants Casuâ€" alty Insurance Company, a Com:â€" pany incorporated under the laws of the Dominion of Canada, having its Head Office at the said Town of Waterloo, Ontario, which Company has also become responsible for the settlement of all outstanding claims arising from the policies of Merâ€" chants Casualty Company, and all liabilities of any kind whatsoever to poMcyholders ‘and creditors of Merchants Casualty Company out: standing on the said date. Primerâ€"*Reta Bearinger, *Aleda Bearinger, Ivan . Martin, George Schields, Irvin Weber. Perfect attendance â€"marked *. Perfect in spelling: Rdna Good and Mabel Bearinger. TAKE NOTICE that the Municiâ€" pal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo will take into consideration the passing, and~ if approved will pass, at its meeting ts be held on the first day of March, 1926, at the hour of eight o‘clock in the afternoon; at the Council Chamâ€" ber in the Town Hall in the Town of Waterloo, a Byâ€"Law for stopping up and selling all that part of Esson Street northâ€"westerly from Allen Street, lyingbetween Allen Street and lhe‘vn‘(e:ly end of said Esson Street, all as shown on registered plan No. 285 for the said Town of of Intention To Pass a Byâ€"L for Stopping Up and Sell ing Part of Esson Street. tioned hear in person, or by h counsel, solicitor or agent, any pe son who claims that his land wi be prejudicially affected by the B Law, and who applies to be heard DATED this twentyâ€"sixth day January, 1926. 4â€"4t The following is the report of 8. S. No. 25 Waterloo (Bearinger‘s School) for January, 1926: Jr. IV.â€"â€"Edna Good 827,, *Mabel Eearinger 82, Alvin Bauman 69, Siâ€" mon Martin 61, Joseph Martin 50. Jr. III.â€"*Vera Good 85, Bearinger 71, Annie Martin 64, Martin 47, Levi Martin 44, Schields. Sr. II.â€"Eldon Bauman 63, Mildred Schmidt 62, *Erma Good 54, Milâ€" ford Knarr 54. Jr. II.â€"Doris Bearinger, â€" Sarah Martin, Clayton Weber. ing in the cost of transportation, in an address given by W.8.Edward of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., to the Rotary Club at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Mr. Edward sees the St. Lawâ€" rence improvement as a primary means of conserving the water of the Great Lakes and maintaining and possibly raising the present water levels. A series of dams along the Great Lakes waterway, at the exit of Lake Ontario, across the head of Niagara Falls, and so op, was advo cated as a means of maintaining DaAMS ARE PROPOSED TO MAINTAIN LEVELS OF THE GREAT LAKES the lake levels and effecting a sayâ€" MERCHANTS CASUALTY COMPANY Minard‘s Liniment relieves headâ€" NOTICE O. A. Hunter, teacher. NORMAN A. ZICK, Clerk. Olive Noah Elton will menâ€" â€" his perâ€" will > Byâ€" ol _ The Hon. Mr. Cockshutt, Lieuten:| antâ€"Governor of Ontario, in the course of an address he delivered recently at Halifax, said; "It occurs to me as worth considering whether we give the private support to our pregs that we ought. In the measure in which we stand behind our newsâ€"‘ papers, so will be their ability© to! give the quality of service the coun~i try needs. Perhaps we sometimes forget that the press is a great instiâ€"/ tution serving a great purpose and| quite often in need of our apprech-f tion and encouragement. 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Any man. woman or child who lives in Canada and is not a refilent of Toronto and who is not in the employ of Tha Mail and Empire may aubmit an answer. %. Prize winners in former Picture Purtle Games cem ducted by The Mall and Empire, winning $200.00 or more nre not elizible to purtlclpate in this parsle. 3. All answers must be malled b&w'rdnonday. March 3rd, 1920, and actressed to Purzle Manager, Room 207, GER EASY RULES ptipne (both new and renewal), payable ‘ $5.00 per year by mall or $8.00 delivered v in Hamilton, will he mecepted. No eubâ€" of people may coâ€"operate In answer ut only one prize will be awarded to 1. nor wlil prizes be awarded to more wroup where two or more have been BOY? MAKINAWS Real alues, « and up ........ 33‘85 on March $th and wnhouncement 1 reet list of words will be i mpire os Marea 19th, and *4 to the winners promptly. BEN‘S BATH ROBES R Specials at ... 55‘95 SWEATERS On Sale at .... C $6.95 BOY‘s OVERCOATS Exceptional Values MEN‘S ALL WOOL 78 King W. 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