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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-04-23, Page 4
Thuwhy, April I$4&THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE * “YES* or Next Momlnjv April nmMlhma nm going to vote <>n the All loyal citlnw will go to the polls, and vote, The ■Cmmdiim Legion, wp yon to vote “Yes,” regardless of your poittltol leanings, or affiliations, Mt. King wishes to be mlensed from preelection promise, not to liave conscription of intrn for overseas service, request must bo granted It Cunmla is to bo able to make a total war effort. Remember, we are fighting fov Freedom, prnmout Is asking for a tree hand to enact whatever measures they deem wisest and best, to assure the earliest possible total victory over the enemy. We van be assured of this only by total co operation between our government and. the people, In the last war. we of the Legion know you stood foursquare behind the Oovernment, and us. Wo sincerely ask you to take the same stand to-day. Stand behind the men already enlisted, and those responsible for their maintenance in the field of action, and assure these mon of an itdoquate supply of planes, tanks, guns and ammunition, We must have these and also plenty of well- tralned and equipped reinforcements when they are needed. To vote "No" means a vote tor the Axis Dowers* Not to vote at all means the same. To vote "Yes’* means one step nearer to Victory and Foave. Wo believe this Our gov- BIRTHS YULE --At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital on Thursday, April 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Yule, of Science Hill, a son, (William John). HOGARTH-At Mrs, Godbolt's Hos pital, on Sunday, April 19 th, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hogarth, of Exeter, a daughter. TINNEY-—lu Usborno Township, on Tuesday, April llth. to Mr* and Mrs. Ben Tinney, of Hay, a daugh ter, (Gloria June), WILSON —At West Suburban Hos pital, Oak Park, Hl., on April 8, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Wil son, twin daughters (Judith Anne and Jean Isabel). Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russel, of Hensail and Mr. and Mrs. Frank D* Wilson, of Plainfield, WANTED Married Men for War Work Are you affected hy the decline in civilian trade and industry? Here is yaw chance to learn a new trade while working on es sential war work, We offer steady work with good pay* -—Write immediately to—- MUNITIONS DIVISION of Bata Shoe Co. of Canada Limited <1 Signed for the Canadian Legkm, Branch 167 11* E. Pooloy, President DEATHS RLLIOT—-In Stephen Township on Thursday, Elliot, in liis PREB BLE—In tul, X.ondon, 18th, 1942, loved wife of S. R. Prebble, of lldertou in her 59 th year. FOLLICK—In St. Marys, oil Thurs day, April 16th. Dr. Leonard L. FoiHck. a native of Exeter, in his 75 th year. April 16, 1942, Ernest 79 th year. St, Joseph’s Hospl- on Saturday, April Jean Hamilton, be- DANCING.... OPERA HOUSE, EXETER SATURDAY, APRIL 25th Steeper’s Orchestra Floor Show Featuring Miss Monica Dodds Admission — 35c Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter OnL Phone 135 SOMERS—ROUTLY IN MEMORIAM | At Kirkton United eliurch on;HOGA.RTH-—kpril Thursday* April 16* Rev* A. Rap-] *. *. ’*,„. InSu- THURSDAY* FRIDAY, SATURDAY ‘Ships with Wings’ Words are inadequate to describe ite terrific sweep to any or all who live through one hundred minutes, that will not be erased from mem ory tn a lifetime. We say, "Don't miss 'Ships With Wings'"” ktavrin^ - JOHN CLEMENTS, LESLIE BANKS and JANE BAXTER « British pictar* dedicated to and featuring HALS. Ark Royal ....... added~~— 1 “CANADA CARRIES ON” and Bxut&v Keaton Comedy L 26, 1942, one year ago to-day, I’rudence, our beloved one, departed this life to be with the blessed. - Fondly remembered by her husband and daughters, F.H.H., M.M.H., E.I.M., and E.J.Mc. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. G. S. Howard wishes to thank the many friends and neigh bors who so kindly remembered her with flowers, treats, cards calls since her recent accident. son united in marriage Ella Mae Routly. daughter of Mrs. M* Rout- iy and the late Mr. Routly. and Al-i Inn George Somers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Somers, of St. Marys. I Only the immediate families wit nessed, the ceremony. The bride chose a street-length dress of sky blue, her hat being a small disk of crushed velvet flowers with blue, veiling and gloves of a matching shade* She wore a corsage of cream roses. A buffet supper was served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Alex Orago. Blaushard, to some • twenty-five guests, Mr. and Mrs,- Somers left on a motor trip tor which the bride wore a complete | _ navy ensemble with accents of white, press'his thanks to the many kind 4.14 (uK* niS V» “VV*4 5 * ust j -£■ * * * ■-* — *-On their retmm they will reside James St. Smith, St. Marys. and CARD OF THANKS Mr. E. M» Dignnn wishes to ex- WAR TIME BOARD I The board with 14 out of 17 mem- Ibers present met in the bank of j Commerce chambers on Wednesday I evening of last week with Dr* R* H. I Taylor 4n the chair. Secretary R, N* Creech reported that 52 parcels had been sent in March to boys of the district over seas at a cost of $195.79 and smokes had been sent at a cost of $52.00* 8 Ten recently enlisted men had been given socks and sweaters^ making a total of 159* stressed that to be sent to Treasurer showed that had been reduced from $646*99 to $4S9.62. ■! The Navy League Tag Dav has| been set for May 3Oth, and a com-] This call to vote ’‘Yes” is written inittec was appointed to look after Iat unanimous request of die the matter. I Exeter District War Time Board After some favourable discussion! meeting at Exeter, on. April X6th, the Board unanluiously adopted a]ailii ^U5rpn County War Services at A CALL TO VOTE —and VOTE “YES’* (Continued from Page One) fighting away from Canada. AU the other countries of the United Nat ions, including South Africa, Aus tralia, New Zealand* Great Britain and United States, have world-wide selective military service, The gov ernment of Canada Is asking the people of this country to give them a free hand in the conduct of the war by releasing them from the pro mise made at the last Dominion election, We are not asked to vote on conscription, we are simply ask ed. to release the government from the promise made when the condi tions were vastly different from those that exist to-day. From any angle one can .see no reason why we should not give the Government the right to carry on a total war and save our country from invasion and possible capture. If such a thing did happen, we might better be dead than be slaves to those bi’utai conquerors. Remember what happened at Hong Kong; remember w’hat is hap pening to our airforce boys and our seamen and navy men on ’the great waterways of the world; imagine what is bound to happen to our sol diers overseas when their fighting actually begins; imagine what can happen right in Canada if we do not win this war. Let it never be said that we handicapped the Govern ment in the conduct of (lie war. Do not let the other members of the United Nations think that Canada is not in this war with a full effort. Do not be a fifth columnist when you vote, so that ’ Hitler may say Canada fell down in her part in the] Struggle* 1 On Monday, April 27tlif let every] voter go voluntarily to the polls and | vote “Yes” on the plebiscite. From I any viewpoint that we can think of | can. we conceive of anyone doing] other than voting “Yes,” To do] anything else would be false to the! best interest of your country and] the whole world. . ] The need of funds was comforts may continue those men overseas. D, C, Size's report the balance of cash MRS. GEORGE KEMP DIES AT ST. MARYS 4 friends for the flowers, cards, per- 3 sons! calls and to those who in. | any way assisted in making his stay ;pn the hospital more pleasant. j ------- -------—.—*_5 ... SPRING PERMANENTS ... vvHtvt you are wanting rqw« Special soft, fluffy cuyls or lustrous waves at very special prices. Tulip Oil, regular $0.50 for........... Thermique Oil, regular $7.50, for Also machineless for every type and texture? of hair. Phone 146 TOMLINSON’S Hairdressing WOOL We house your wool regulations wool Seed have a licensed wool ware- and. to US will grade and pay for according to government . Take or ship ALEX M. STEWART, Grower Ailsa Wool Warehouse No. S your { I I I Craig AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD furniture The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub lic at CORN GR01VERS OF HURON | COUNTY j borer clean-up regula-1 force again ‘in Huron I year. It is more im- ] ever that every grow- ] The corn lions are in County this portant than er, urban and rural, co-operate by] doing his utmost to see that his own corn remnants and those of his neighbors are cleaned up in com-] pliance with the regulations by May' 20th, Failure to comply renders | the offender liable to a fine and to ] bearing the expense of having the] necessary R.W p.L. A clean-up work done. . THOMPSON, Provincial Entomologist McNaughton, Corn Borer Inspector, Hensail auction on ANDREW STREET, EXETER on FRIDAY, APRIL 34th, 19421 1 o’clock the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Cook Stove, sink, kitchen table, fire ex tinguisher, plunger, bathroom mir ror, coal scuttle, dining-room table, china cabinet, 6 chairs, day bed, $ pairs of white curtains, 2 drapes, floor lamp shade, G pictures, hall chair, Oriental rug, hall table, wal nut table, stand and bookp, cush ions, 2 twin beds, springs, mattress es, dresser, large bed, springs, mat tress, bed lamp, high chair, wash* board, cupboard, table, washtub, stocking stretcher, all kinds of paints, dust mop, garden bench, shovel, grass edger, electric floor polisher. Terms—CASH DAVID GORDON, Proprietor FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer ”—r -"T""" ——t . i AUCTION SALE MONDAW TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY' two features ‘Ride on Vaquero’ rift-CESAR ROMERO ‘Blondie in Society’ starring—The Bumstonds CARD OF THANKS Mr* and Mrs. Henry Weigand and COMING SOON . > . nOOK WS LAUGHING-* DR* JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE: W CHOCOLATE SOLDIER*' 'WKEEF ''EM FLYING* ; *WNKY TONK* ,‘ywnnmMi«''Mi<M«»iliuiraniii!»im<i»nwiii«nwmiii»wiio..i.~u»»wm.»5ninniiiMiuu.»,, Mrs. George Kesnp died Thursday T Mr. and Mrs* Henry Wefemnd and morning last ut the heme of her LTTL son. David J. Kemp, of St. Marys, 40 tMir 3na1^ She was In her Slsx year and kadi'' been ill for a long thne* She was i' the former Ptisan x ■-****** *....*; ..**^^***, late Parente lived on the base line I & patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, of Blanshard at the time of herl London, MrtK Her more recent homes were} , Rirkton and the 4th line of Hl&n-1 .shard* She was the lust ot a family I of 1-6* Het husband. 'Geo, Kemp, died. I seven yeans age. and two years lat-| er his widow -came to St. Marys tel live. She was well known as any expert maker of hooked rugs. Herj son, David* and her daughter, Ber-j tha, Mrs. Thomas Ross, -of Benfield, 11 survive her* There are also fiver grandchildren. The fitmeral was| held on Saturday at 2 p.m. with in*| torment in Kirkton cemetery. j The Itooleuin v&Vh vd. as Wt tat week tostoed to its owner, by Mt, 3Mty McFaRs. was adrmis- has been te- It was fowt of HOUSEHOLD FCHNTTURE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub lic auction on MILL STREET, EXETER returned to work after I Marion are | Mrs. Willis * on . . .. . j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th, 19421 lon Sui^ay udTh Mr** and”Yli-s. T.'bjat 1,30 o’cloek war time, the fol- I Borthwick, of Thedford* | lowing: | Mrs. Jas. Wellman, Marilyn and] 2 3-piece bedroom suites, exten- I Robert, of Forth Huron, spent the|Sj0J1 table, cook stove, drop-leaf ’week-end with relatives here. k virnho,, aMr. and Mrs* J* H. McGregor, of tab,le? 0 kltchen chairs, cabinet, 4 Exeter* visited a few days last week 1rocking chairs.’ couc^ stu<31° couck> with Mr* and Mrs. Don McGregor. j walnut centre table, 2 linoleum. . ? Messrs. Harold Pollock and’Bel- rugs, living room rug, buffet, 3- »bourne English, of Detroit, Spent I burner oil stove and other articles. I toe week-end at their homes here*’ I Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn I Sand Leona spent toe week-end in, 4 Loudon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold I | Elson. «■ ] j Messrs* Jas. and Alex Mickle, of] 1, | Alvinston, visited on Thursday at-J . and 1 temoon with. Mr* and Mrs. Milton | sMrs. Victor Chatien* ’Pollock,s Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Shier vis-1 Word was received by Mrs. ig outHted recently with Mr. and Mrs. | Lloyd Brophey of the death of her —~jTlwm'fvlt* jaunt. Mrs. Donald Patterson (nee Mrs. Jas. Millar and, little son ar-j Fannie Fallis) in Royal Oak, Mich., ----2 Z------ Z—?.—,* .7-----LZrs.on April 11th. ! Godbolt's hospital. ■CongratuJa-1 Mr. and Mrs* Milton Pollock, Ross I Hons. Land Carl visited on Sunday with Mr* and Mrs. Jas. -Squire visited j Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Taylor at on Sunday afternoon with Mr, and ] Grand Bend. •F^ir’rrS^l.'r* dHtCftnin as? 5 ^* ** nw * 5 ,» *» ,wThe Red Cross Society is holding in the United church. | basement on Thursday afternoon. | All the Sadies of the society are I L**-*. ** ..***..***. I resolution in favour of a “Yes” vote jExecniive Committee meeting 8 Clinton on April 17 th*—R.N.C.family 'wish to thank theirfriends and neighbors who so kind- foTthcoming plebiscite. The„ ««w* ,uv vememhered Mrs. Weigand. withp!ai? alsV1^ toe ministers Daynter whose I flowers, cards, treats and calls while I e\ various chure^es ©t tue dis-| Among the recent recruits with the R.C.A.F.* Xiondon^ «re William Esra Ralkwill, Exeter; Bm« Ben* lamin Hodgins, CWdeboye; Erie Cyril Thekey, SS4 St James St*, London; Hugh John Dels* R.R* S, Kfopem Herbert Henry Hornnth, ot Miteh&R* GREENWAY Mrs. A* Pollock is visiting with Mr. and Mrs* Sol. Pollock, of Grand Bend* Miss Mary Bullock I Parkhill last week to j her recent illness. ] Mrs. J. Hotson and I visiting with Mr. and ’ Hotson at Grand Bend. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartle visited! AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects in the lage of Hensall on Saturday, April 25th, at one o'clock sharp. Terms cash. Mrs. J. Hunt, Proprietress. Harold he asked to favour a ’"Wes”! from their pulpits during the’ two Sundays: that the muni- . •eonncils he asked to take ai TO .1 next cipal dead and assist in getting out the] vote: and that W. H. Golding, MJ?, j tor South Huron be urged io lead” the voters by favourable communi-I T, cations to the newspapers, and hy|fepecml thanks to the 'delivering -one or two addresses over! * TV? /A 'SAifcCwftAs** H •■- .* 3 was a week-end guest with Mr. CARD OF THANKS i Mte and Mrs. "W, H. Dearing wish| to thank the many friends maid neighbors who so kindly remember-* ed them with Howers, cards, treats and calls. L*.___ _____ **. *.,*, James street T?A. tor the Easter'^ cards* ppi ■SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Mr* Allan. W» Pickard, of Regina, [an Exeter old. boy, brother of Mr. C* V, Pickard,, of town, has been elected .2nd vice-president of the Can adian Amateur Huekey Association., Mr. Pickard .attended the annual meeting which met in Toronto •dur ing the past week. vil- Miss Mrs* J* Hunt Jackson, Auctioneer* WOODHAM Gladys Shier, of London. Terms—CASH ERIC CAMPBELL, Proprietor FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer the radio -on stated dales* Members were appointed to ask| the municipal ■councils in the dis-, trict to take a lead, in gettin. the vote; members of Legion were!Stephenson at Thorndale* requested to volunteer to act as i s outside Scrutineers; and the nresi-!’ home Sunday last from Mr’ Seat «s asM to srrak at a meet- <?««««• ® howwal. ling Sunday evening to give the] ; Board’s 'views on the plebiscite. a_ _____ _ _________■ Mr. 'Trasjuair reported that those IMrs.~'brvHle r^nin7 of "ThanTps k<L I <7^ ‘in charge of the paper salvage dur-1Orville, who has been quite ill for!a lug the last three months had done | some time, is slightly improved* 1 an excellent tob, having received i A large,, crowd attended the mem- „, Hai^ ,«■«,«, §112,d2 for same, which goes to service held in this church on ’asked to attend. '33.^ m Jbunuay evening last in honor ofl.Rea Cro*s* A general salva-,e£Jordan. Laing, son of Rev. A. and] campaign would so on during thef^^ - - - - - - ■ next month, ItosT.. . ___ ___________ The Red Cross campaign in May tone of the radio officers who would receive the Board’s full sup- ’{down ^ with the sMpjthat was port as in 1S4®, and meeting would] ' ' ~~ ’ he called for that purpose. a AT LUCAN DIES IN US. FORMER STATION AGENT &ttee to Hfensall from Snwteing besides her two sons, ©teSdle and. sisters and a brother* Will he he'd Thursday rbamiuhsty etemrimt* hon«< -ifemte-Adtomte Want Ads?1 # There^s -only ewe way ta your tires working for you fceep 'longerI Ife&’Fs bytrsmg Goodyear’s .'systemaliCj. ski'IMIj tire extracts more miles from''x ,3 tires than yo’i> ever thought were in therm Seo us for •details now ♦ learn how this Go-o'dyear plan saves you money > remember that every tlay you tfelay you throw rusher away. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having i claims against the estate of MAT THEW SIMS, late of the Village of Crediton, Laborer, who died on the Fourth day of April, 1942, are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned Executors or their Solicitor on or before the Fourth day of May, 1942. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate having the claims of which have notice. DATED at Exeter day of April, 1942. Wilbert Sims, Crediton, Ont. Harry Lewis, Crediton, Ont., Executors F. W. Gladman, Exeter, Ont., 1’S-Stc ’ Their Solicitor i regard .only to they then shall , Laing, who was reported miss-] some six months ago. He was | went s twice >! min- n here 3 the Mitehell road,! —3 Rev*] was a fane» Three beautiful | the pulpit _ros-;i It torpedoed, and sank in fiveJ] utes. Representatives were Krom Zion, ©n t_—____.... p Eton, Usborne; and Karkton, aW* A. Walden, of St. Marys, | the speaker, and delivered a .;> memorial sermon. Jkonquels decorated _ _ . n■•=>«•» rte-am* Two were given by the Y.P.U. -j undersigned « word was teeetved in Lucan «n * chutoh. After the j for Coal”, will be received until 8«puteday last ©f toe. death at hiskervite these were - - ’ ” ’ ’ -- -3 home na New York City ©f Albert L. 1 jsev* v.,eto*»- md TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings—TTovinee of Ontario Sealed Tenders addressed to the 3 and endorsed ‘“Tenders ■eh. After the (I tor Coal”, wall be received until S8 presented (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, May T.asand family. The choir 51942, tor the supply of coal and 3 the Dominion BpiMiugs ’ I this Thirteenth nd a trio Maty Mil- |.&Ea and A» Tsawartlia was much en- Rev. W. A. Walden’s mes- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Re: THOMAS HEAMAN, late of in the He siurvied Florence Chisholm. h.u-;^&ved. ~**.. ~* A, T7J12*._T -can. who dted seven years ago. He I sag® was unite touching* fs survived by three sons, 'William,1 ' _____________2_ ©f Chittago; Hkhard and Fred, and'] one daughter. Mary, ©f New York; jniurv wrc'TV vtaoc irn one brother, James, of &nmm John. OAL.Y Ht.11 YEARS AGO Shapley* another brother, died a 1 week ago an Sudbury- The funeral:] and hutfail took place in New York* 1 -------- -i MRS, LEVI 'RANDS DIES AT VICTORIA HOSPITAL lii Mrs. Lwi Raxi3s. tot Pateerswn,' for suauy years a rfside.nl o? Hea-! sail. <aied Tuesday 5n TvcWda yfi'tai. JiCffldon. da her She had been a jategnt -nt Palmers-' tern HaspUhl before being taken i©; IjDh&m. Mrs. James Singster. >of'] HeusjCL 3s a sister. Mr, and Mrs. i Bands Seif HensaB Last Ml la lb Palmvrsten. where Mr- Baads is ‘ itngAged ta wtirm work; with tfihei The former Ethel RoMnacm.; ( Mrs. Bands ~ MBlbtwk. husbatd are SMtnld., W> W feneral .......... ....... . fr&m Wlmtrston. watlt intermeht in Mnitland' Sank Cismetery. Sf-atorth. The choir J1942. tor — —.*,* *,*.**,* * in kee’p-§ cuke for the Dominion BuildingsL,,a * TT^, » ** : throughout the Province of Dniano,j^i3e Township of Usborne, i Forms ®f tender with spe&ifica-Huron, 2Iaiiufacturet de- j tttons and conditions attached can | eeased, be obtained . from toe Purchasing! CREDITORS AND OTHERS hav- j Agent, Department-of Public Works, jing claims against the estate of the A^haid deceased are required on or '£t* S€ A'aela iie SL Sast* Toronto,; before May 9th, 1942, to file with ■! Tenders should be made on the ! forms supplied by toe Department .-and in accordance with deparimen- Jtal sppcifiteltons and conditions at- t tacked thereto. Coal dealers’’'license numbers must he given when ten- i dering. ■ The Department, reserves the j right to demand from any snetess- ;Jfnl tenderer, before awa.rding the ’ order, a security deposit in the form <of a teTiaified chelae ■on a. chartered ■=> s CCuelph Mereuryl Ladies wore hustles* Operations were rare. Nobody hud seen a silo* Nobody had nppendieiiis,. Nobody sprayed orchards- Cream was five eenis a pint. Cantetoupes were ranskmelons. You never heard of a ‘“itin Liraie”. _ __________ ________ ______ _ Advertisers did not teB the tenth. • Mnk’ir/^CsmadnV" made 'wable' to Most young men had ’’‘lately’’ike order ©f the Honourable the ibSEs?’ ! Minister ©f Fubli® Works* equal to l Farmers ©ame to town tor j3SL 1 The stceek, inanstituenf ©ompnntes 'nncnndalton- 1 The hatcher “’OiteW in*'* a chunk j nW guaranteefl ns to principal' and W liver. ^interest hy She Dominion ©f Can- j Nobody cared about the price hf bonds* i gasoline. innd n^rtafcsd cheque, if neWted; j Folks said that ■were aa £oke. Jules Verne was ■ to the submtohte. Wh stetek, tubes J hear a ThohOgtopS ’ aitee. the undersigned executors or their solicitor full particulars of their claims duly verified, after which date the said executors will pro* -reed to distribute the assets of said estate, having regard only to the claims of which notice has boon re ceived. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All iiewons owing monies to the said deceased are rocnUml on or bo- tm May 9tli, 1949, to ygy w arrange tor payment wltlh Hw gaM executors or their solk’HoF. In do- fault of payment or hwumUntt there- fete proceedings will be taken to voM immediWy after the said ! date. 194^^ tl>iS Aprlk ........... -‘tender, ©r Bearer Ruuds ©f the Do- 1thln5Gn^t'<tenada©r®f ShuCbnadaan Wed girl drew ©ne-Hny u;XM3oim1l ‘Railway Oompnuy 5te i ana ©nwue. if UhWted m . a- up un ©id ■amounLpxeusaitem ores t Snch eutntrliy wail feerve us a ■gu.ar* [antee for the proper felffiaest ©X the w3y convert [ she contaet, i By ©idfer, M ysur e&ss to j. ,®'** SQMBRWtXi®, i a a ©f Bublie Werks, [ Aiptal a>o i Xomna J, IMtwij teter Ontario, Xawmco Hit $, .FcifkhiU, Ontario, Executors* J. XV. Mtwhy. their Sxetef, Ontario. im