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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-08-19, Page 4Announcements OFFICERS’ DRESS UNIFORMS in stock $50.00 BIRTHS Birth, Death and JWjirria^c Notice* are Inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriain Notices 50c for Mingle; verse, 25c extra for each addi­ tional terse. ISngagen* entM 50 c THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19th, 1943 z Select Your Suit or Topcoat NOW for Fall Over 1OO new Fall Samples just arrived, TAILORED TO YOUR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS^ Choose now and be assured of early delivery, TAILORED-TO-MEASURE ... $25.00 GEORGE WRIGHT CLOTHING and SHOES BENDER—At Mrs. Godbolt’s hos­ pital on Monday, August 9, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bender, of Dashwood, a daughter (Shirley Dianne), MacKENZIE—At -Mrs. Godbolt’s hos­ pital on Monday, August 16, 1943, to Cpl. and Mrs. Robt. MacKenzie, of Centralia, a daughter. WEBB—In Saskatoon, Sask., on August 14, 1943, to Flight Sgt. Norris and Mrs Webb (nee Anne Small) the gift of a daughter. MARRIAGES ■r News From DALRYMPLE—O’BRIEN NUMBER 9 S.F.T.S (Continued from page 1) pos- been mak- con- they musicians have recently been ted to this Station and have added to the ranks of music ers. Hence our orchestra is stantly improving, This week playing for the Benefit -dance Bingo the proceeds of which be used to assist in establishing Brass Band, which is still in formative -stage. are and will our the Our Station Padre conducted church service chosing, for his ser- pion topic, “Forgiveness”. He poin­ ted out that this quality was one which must be developed until its application becomes universal. Its application will make for better un­ derstanding among nations and help bring about enduring ting peace. nations and las- # Movies for the week “Flying Fortress” starring Greene and Betty Stockfield. “’Cala­ boose” starring Noah Beery Jr. and Mary Brian. “Yanks Ahoy” with William Tracy and Marjorie Wood­ worth. “Henry starring Jimmy Smith and John* included Richard Editor” Charley Aldrich Lydon, Litel. From time to time we make note of improvements that are constant­ ly being made at Number Nine. This week we mention still The Works and Building has placed signs on the important buildings thus ting their function. This sure will make for easier familiari­ zation with the various departments on the Station. Until next week, Harris Weber, Y.M.C.A. A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the United tChurch manse Hensall on August when Rev. R, A. Brooks united in marriage Ella Pearl daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'O’Brien, Sterling farm Usborne, to Pte. Wilmer George Dalrymple M.T., Camp Ipperwash and younger son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dalrymple, of Tuckersmith. The bride looked charming in a floor-length .gown of white velvet brocaded tafetta with sweetheart neck and torso waistline 'and wore a. finger tip veil caught with orange blossoms and carried pink gladioli and baby’s breath with white satin streamers. Her only ornament was a gold chain belonging to her mother. Mrs. Ben Tinney, sister of the bride was the bride’s only at­ tendant wearing a floor-length gown 'Of shell pink tafetta and head­ dress of pink roses and carried pink and white sweet peas and baby breath with white satin streamers, Mr. Ben. Tinney, brother-in-law of the bride, acted as groomsman. Supper was served to the imme­ diate relatives. The bride chose a dress of fushia alpine 'doth with white accessories. After a short honeymoon the .groom will return to Camp Ipperwash and the will reside with her parents. bride another. Section various designa­ we are Chat- at his spent Mr. and Mrs. J. R. C. M-offatt and Mitzi, of Toronto, are holidaying at Grand Bend and called on old friends in Exeter on Monday. Their son, Jim, is now with the forces in Africa. GRAND BEND STAN PATTON EVERY NIGHT SUNDAY, AUG. 22nd FRED FUNK’S VARIETY SHOW at 9 pan. Singers - Dancers - Comedians Everything to Make a Swell Show! also STREET PARADE AT 81:30 P.M, BOWER—HEYWOOD — At the Main Street United Church Exe­ ter on Saturday, August 14, Mar­ gery Loraine Heywood to Trooper James Bower, son -of Mr. and Mrs. James Bower, of London, by Rev. N. J. Woods. DALRYMPLE—O’BRIEN — At the United Church manse, Hensall, ■on August 3, Ella Pearl, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A,. O’Brien, of Usborne, to Pte. Wilmer George Dalrymple, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Dalrymple, of Tucker­ smith by Rev. R. A. Brooks, HEYWOOD—McRAE—At the home J these times, ■of the bride’s parents in London; on Thursday, August 12, Helen Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McRae, to Clifford Leslie- Heywood, elder son of'Mrs. Hunkin I and the late Garnet Heywood, by Rev. T. J. Watson. McLAG AN—WINER—At the Tri- vitt Memorial .church, Exeter, on ' Saturday, August 9, Susan Alma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i Winer to Dr. Campbell McLagan, I of London, son of Mr. and M«rs. j H. J. McLagan, of Mitchell. | LETTER BOX .......... LU.....jji..,....,- The following letters have been received by the War Time Board: Dear Friends; Just a few lines to thank you for the lovely parcel I received yesterday, safe aud sound and every article was iu very good shape, It sure is nice to know that the boys who are so far away frpm home are thought of by someone back home and we are all looking for the day when we all return to our loved ones and friends we left behind. quiet Have have some It i Will ’ your here very close chins boys come home their shoulders. Your sincere the on Things are very over here at the present time, seen some excitement while I been in England and there are lovely places over here. is now time for lights out sq I thank you all who are doing best to comfort us boys over and everything is appreciated much by one and all. for this time. j up and keep Will Keep your smiling until with a victory friend, John Jesney L.Cpl. John W. Jesney A482 C Sqdn (1H), 6 Can. Army Tank Rgt., Overseas * * for the lovely par- Ii Canadian Army * Dear Friends: Many thanks cel. I sure was glad to have the j pleasure of receiving it, especially in ---- “----, I know it is a great trouble for you to send this par­ cel, so I thank you once again. All well here and hope you are the same in the old home town, which I long to see once more. Yours truly, Gerald A9 810 Dvr. Masse, G. A., . 11th Can. Inf. Bgde. Coy., R.C.A.S.C., Canadian Army Overseas * I, DEATHS you for parcel, I receive it. This * * Dear Friends: I wish to thank was so happy to is the first parcel I have received since Christmas. There, has been quite a lot of mail lost in the last few months and no doubt I have been one of the unlucky ones in los­ ing both parcels and cigarettes. i Thanking you again for your ,kindness in still remembering me. _ , , i Yours truly,Interment; E Pritchard Cemetery. . gpr D w Pritchard AMOS—At her late residence Brins­ ley,, McGillivray Township, on Sunday, August 15, 1943, Rebec­ ca Sherritt, beloved wife of John Linwood Amos. Funeral services ( were held a.t 2.3 0 p.m. on Wed­ nesday, August 18, at the Uni- ted Church Brinsley, in Mars Hill SMITH—At his home, 962 Dufferin ’ 7th Can. Field Coy., St., Toronto, on Thursday, Aug- R.C.E., ust 5th 19 43, William Henry Smith, aged 63 years. Classified Directory THERE’S NO PEAD HEADS HERE—EVERY WANT AD WORKS HARD- Classified Ads—--l^c Per Word Each Insertion, Minimum Charge 25 c Per Insertion; 10c Extra when re­ plies are delivered to the Times-Advocate office, A charge of 10c is^inade if not paid within ten days. FOR SALE WANTED AUCTION SALES FOR SALE—19^9 Nash Sedan with excellent tires, will sell reason­ able for cash. Phone 42-2 Lucan or write to w. J, Whiteford. 19c FOR SALE—-Extra good Shorthorn bull calf. Apply Oliver Rowcliffe, 85r43 Hensail, 19c FOR SALE—193 0 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, single, in good running order; also hand hoist for truck, Wm. Bibby, Kirkton, phone 231*22. 19 c ROOMS WANTED—Anyone having any furnished rooms or apart­ ments to rent*please call the Hos­ tess House at No, 9, S.F.T.S* Centralia. 19c WANTED—A lady’s bicycle for high school student. Phone Crediton 36rl4, 19* WANTED — Ironing, cleaning and sewing, box 280T, Exeter. housework, Apply to 19c FOR SALE—1931 Chev. coupe, Al shape, good rubber, privately owned, ‘ Phone Grand Bend Air­ port. 19* FOR SALE—Eleven young pigs. Apply to Garfield Broderick, Exe­ ter, Phone 83r25, Hensall. 19* FOR -SALE—Massey-Harris, 13-hoe fertilizer drill in good condition. Phone 173r3 4, Exeter. 19c MISCELLANEOUS f " ■■■■'■ 1 -----------’--------■ ■ --------------- CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi­ ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Wil­ liams. The Thames iRoad .Farmer’s Club are booking orders for Western wheat, barley and oats. Orders should be placed early .also orders for fertilizer should be not later than Saturday, August 21. P, Pass- more. Secretary. PERSONAL INCLUDE KLEEREX FIRST AID KIT. Sunburn, Poison Ivy, Bites, Cuts, Burns, Also heals Eczema, Erythema, etc., while you work. 50c; $l.'0'0; $2.00. (Medium and Strong), Recommended and sold by Robertson’s Drug Store. IN YOUR RELIEVES , Mosquito Impetigo. Psoriasis, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Airman would like 3 aor 4 furnished rooms. Box 293, Exeter. 19* WANTED — White beans, Soya beans, alsike, timothy, red clov­ er and alfalfa seed. Highest cash prices. Write or phone W. E, Reid, Chatham Ont., or A. J. Kellerman, Dashwood Ont., Phone .87 J Dashwood. 5-4tc NOTICES Said residing in Township of damage, injury dog or dogs any person or loss to poultry within the amount Loss of oror more. be investigated by for the said Township must be filed with By-law No. 13 - 1942 Township of Hay County of Huron By-law provides for payment to persons Hay for caused by owned by Said municipality to the fifty pounds damage must stock valuator and affidavit clerk of Township before council will consider or pay for damage or loss. Zurich, July 30, 19 43 - A. F. Hess, Clerk, Township of Hay 2tc Bale Lambert Sale Yards Saturday, August 2ist. of mixed stock cattle. .A Also usual run of calves Trucks to deliver, Sales Auction Strathroy, 200 head nice run, and pigs, every Saturday. Livestock sold on commission of 3%, A. (3. McAlpine,- Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSE­ HOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction at the residence of the late Elizabeth Ann Baskerville, <• CENTRALIA on FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1943 one o’clock p.m., the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Bed­ room suite; 2 toilet sets; 4 stands: high chair; chest of drawers; 8 kitchen chairs; arm chair; 2 rocking chairs; glass cupboard; organ and organ stool; easel; screen; day-bed; couch; cooking curtain ,tures; and wash-board; 2 step-ladders; long ladder; 2 feather ticks; 2 trunks; (flour bin; hand saw; buck- saw; 2 sets of springs and mattresses; light wagon; lamps; garden and stable tools and other articles too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE—Lots 38, 39, 106 to 111 inclusive being part of lot 5 con. 1 Tp. Stephen-—and Lots 42, 43 49 and 55 lot 4 con. is situatei stable. at 2 drop-leaf tables; dishes;, utensils; curtains, carpets, poles; clock; crocks; pic- washing machine; wringer Centralia, being part of 1 Tp. Stephen on which a frame dwelling and TERMS On Household Effects: Cash. •On Real Estate: 10% Cash; bal­ ance in 30 days. Subject to Reserve Bid of the Old Age Pension Com­ mission.. MRS. SARAH ANN BROOKS Exec. Elizabeth Ann Baskerville Estate. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer FRANK COATES, Clerk. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, September 7th next at 2 p.m. for the position of Tax ’Collector for the Township of Stephen. Applicant to state salary. He is to write out the tax notices and start collecting taxes in arrears on the 16 th of December 19 43. Taxes are to be paid at pai* at the Bank of Mont­ real, Exeter and Bank of 'Commerce,YU*22 j Parkhill. Postage on notices will be paid by Municipality. The lowest or any applicant not necessarily accepted. H. K. Eilber, Tp. Clerk. Crediton, lOnt. FOR SALE—974 acres, adjoining Woodham village, Blanshard twp. Perth Co., cultivated land, well drained, young orchard, silo, good buildings, Jiydro, bush and spring creek at An attractive farm home. Camm, R.R. 6, St. '“’Marys, prietor. Canadian Army Overseas * * * Dear Friends: I really don’t know exactly how to thank you for your very kind Sweeton gratefully ( work in sending so many lovely par- I really do appreciate that is in those lovely CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Delbridge and Capt. and Mrs. acknowledge the kindness of 'those ' cels to me. who, by calls, flowers, letters and everything cards expressed sympathy in their ' gifts. My thanks aren’t very much J sad bereavement, I know, but it may help out a great Mrs. E. Johnson andi deal. The parcel which I had yes-and Mrs. Geo. Spuire, | Mr. Norman MacDonald wishes terday was ,sux.e very nice and I am --- ----------_. ’.-sure it will be very tasty when I E. Squire and Mr, and Mrs. George}kmdly remembeied him with caids, g|.ar^. eaHng it. My sister sends me — 3 or treats, or who visited the Exe[er Tjmes so that I may read I him while a patient m Victoria Hos- what ig happening around our hap. ’ py town. , The weather has been Mrs, Martha'Hewlett Smith, Tor- SWQ11 over here the last few ^weeks onto, wishes to express her sin- and from wliat cere thanks and appreciation to the yery winter many kind relatives, 1. - ........ neighbors for the flowers, grams i during ,loss 'Of WHALEN Pte. Russell Parkinson, of ham, was a week-end visitor home here. Miss Dorothy Hazelwood last week at Grand Bend. Misses Marjorie Parkinson and Merle Squire, who have -been holi> daying for the past two weeks at their homes, Monday. Mr. and family, 'Mr. returned to London on ■ I I Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Mr. and’ Mrs’ | to thank his ^iany Jriends^who so L. DljUlie O.MU 1VX1, CIJ.1U xtxxd. ------ Lackie spent the week-end at Grand ■ letters Bend. Miss Jessie Finlayson, of Kippen, is holidaying this week with friends. Aircraftsman Frank Morley, of Trenton, Mrs. Gordon 'Morley and Joan, of Stratford, are visiting for a few days Morley. Mr. and a few days with Mr. and' Mrs. C. Millson, of Prospect, and Mr. and Mrs, *Geo Mardlin, of Lon­ don Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brooks, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I I and from what I hear you had a this year. It must friends” and ke getting much nicer now this time tele- tke year. I just arrived back Mrs. Geo. Millson are spending C. xui hue iiuwcis teie- - 1 arrived backcard?"1 and1C letters'^1 received' 'fr°m seven d^ys..with, my her sad bereavement her husband. ANOUNCEMENT Mr, announce in”the w^e an^ ^aky son. He sure *s a lovely baby, nearly fivte months j old and growing like a weed. My i wife is only eighty miles from i Where I am stationed so it is really Camm handy for me when I get my leaves.and Mrs, Cecil J. ________________ the marriage of their Hoping all your folks are well and People are dying so ___________ 5 a fellow think. "Miss" ^ean Ogden?* ”of London? is ,MrS- James Cole, of Owen Sound, in i am in the best of health and hope spending this week with Mr. t— Mrs. Hilton Ogden. Mr. Harvey French, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. French and daughter, Janey, also Miss ’ Elva. Morley, visited on Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Thames Road. Brooks, of Stratford, were recent daughter, Edythe Gertrude, to Earl enjoying life. Peo] visitors of Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Brooks. I Stanley Cole, son of the late Mr. and fast it sure makes A “Lost” ad is the only insurance policy you can take out AFTER the loss. You have a “comeback”' if you call the Exeter Times-Advocate. 25 PIECE BUGLE BAND The first Bugle Band ever* presented here Plan Your Day At The Bend! I wish to thank all those who helped me in the recent Election Campaign and ex­ tend congratulations to Dr. Taylor. 1 (Signed) Benson W. Tuckey ‘ j f ..| and I the chapel of Metropolitan Church,' for this war to he over soon so that I London, on Thursday, August fifth, every one of us here in England can by the Rev. Mr. MacNinen, IN MEMORIAM RICHARD—In loving memory of a Spr- Gordon Squire, dear husband and father, John A. ’No. 5 Cdn. Constr. Co., R.C.E., Richard, who passed away August,A48580 19 . Canadian Army Overseas We cannot -clasp your hand, Dad dear, Your face we cannot see, But let this little token tell That we still remember thee. —Sady missed by Wife and family. •be home again. Wishing you all the best, Gordon CROMARTY and Mr st Thomas L, will have the sympathy of friends in the loss of their daughter in Scott Memorial Hos- Mr.Scott many infant MORENZ—In loving memory of our,pital, Seaforth on August 11. infant son, Ronnie, who passed away two years ago, August 23rd, 1941, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. »—Ever remembered by his father j and mother, Hugh and Annie I Morenz, JOHNS—In loving memory of Edward Johns who passed away one year ago, August 21st, 1942, Memories steal, Death is heal; Deep in kept, Qf a husband and father we will never forget, Sadly missod by wife, Gladys and Hazel, 19* THIS ’N THAT Clancy got a job at a railway station. When the first train came in, however, he forgot the name of the station; so he called out: “Here | ye are where ye’re going. All in 'there for here, come out!” * are treasures no; one can a heartache no one can our hearts a memory Is on Highway No. land, well fenced, cement small rear. John prop- 19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE—100 acre farm. Well located, good buildings, small ' bush. Owner wishes to sell this farm quickly and has priced it accordingly. C. V. Pickard. c AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on ANDREW STREET, EXETER SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1943 at one o’clock sharp the following: McClary electric range, three- burner coal oil stove, Quebec heater, coal or wood range, enamel top table, work table, extension table, walnut table, 2 living-room tables, 2 kit­ chen nupboards, 10 kitchen chairs, stool, steel bed-springs and mattress, wooden bed and springs, 2 dressers, 2 stands, buffet, dining-room suite, vacuum cleaner, electric lamps, chest of drawers, writing desk, Chester­ field suite, sewing machine, large wardrobe, set house scales, 171bs; furnace blower, power saw, rip and crosscut; 75 feet garden hose and reel, nearly new; lawn sprinkler, lawn mower, wheel barrow, cobbler's kit, 2 step ladders, couch, veranda box, 2 hoes, rake, lawn rake, 2 round-mouthed shovels, .coal shovel, snow shovel, stable shovel, garbage can, bread can, flour can, 2 5-gal cans and other articles, TERMS—CASH FRANK TAYLOiR, Auctioneer FRANK COATES, Clerk L. P. FINNEGAN, Proprietor NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors -of LAC. Gordon Harold of at of Wales, or about Wilson, Aus. 40 6497, lately Number 9, S.F.T.S., R.C.A.F., Centralia, Ontario, formerly Perth, New South who died on the 25th day of July, 19 43, are re­ quested to send particulars of their FOR SALE—100 acres gravel loam (claims to the undersigned on or 5 acres bush, complete set of I before the 21st day of August, 1943, buildings, Hensall area. 100 acres after which date his Estate in Can­ clay loam some bush, electricity in buildings, Mooresville area. W. C. Pearce. ■ 19c---------------------------------------- ----------------------- | FOR SALE—100 acre farm, estate of the late Wm. Melling, good ■house, barn and garage, good rock well. A bush, well-drained, i mile north Corbett, lot 3, con. I 18. Possession April 1, 1944. The buyer has the privilege to do his fall work when bought. Apply to Mrs. Henry Hartle, Parkhill, R.R. 3, or Aimer Mellin, Wheatley, Ontario. 19,26* FOR SALE — Comfortable house. 'All conveniences, garage. Nice . lot and Other homes. C. V. phone 165. brick Double garden,' South Pickard, I Australia, I —I ada will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without re­ gard to any received. Dated 3rd day (J. H. of the claims not then Centralia, Ontario, this August, 1943. No. at •of Reilly) Flight Lieutenant, On behalf of the Committee of Adjustment 9 S.F.T.S., R.C.A.F., Centralia, 'Ontario. Place an advertisement here and watch the results. MORTGAGE .SALE OF REAL ESTATE “The community clearing hnus< —Times-Advocate Want Ads.” HONOR ROLL SERVICE AT CHURCH IN GRANTON At a special service in the Gran­ ton United Church Sunday morn­ ing an honor roll of the boys and girls who have entered the armed forces was dedicated. Rev. M. G. Cook spoke. The list of names was read from the honor roll by two in uniform, Cpl. Mae Lambourne and Pte. Glen Jamieson, and are as follows: Freda Wells, Mae Lambourne, Agnes Hen­ derson, Glen Jamieson, Lloyd Nich- ,ol, Kenneth Kerslake, William Hud- jsoh, Carman Gowan, Walter GowaiL »(Lloyd Oh’fttick, Norman Eiisinger * ♦ Teacher; “Willie, please tell me what it is when f say, *1 love you, you love me, he loves me’?’ Willie! “That’s one of them triangles where . Isaac i)ann, William Allen, Ronald somebody gets shot.” The cook answered the phone'Robert Barthel, Guy “Wells, Orland and a cheerful voi<;e inquired! | Webb, Carsoil Rea, “What number is this?” Xn no mood for trifling Mandy 'replied: I congregation . ' 1 Westman, Waiter Vaughan, Am- drew Henderson, Kenneth Barthel, Fictures of the Yott-all ought to know. You done1 close of the service called it.” (to each member in hdnnr rhli taken at and will be uniform, and the sent LONDON OUSTS of- the W.C.B.A, while Centralia now en- “B” playdowns. game WaS a close-fought played under adverse con- as from the second innings game was played in a fine Tpiis caused many a close CENTRALIA AIR FORCE In a six-inning game played at Labatt Park, London, Monday night, the London Seniors defeated the Centralia Air Force by the score of 6 to 4. This entitles London to enter the play-downs Senior “A,” ters the Senior The battle ditions on the rain, play as the ball was hard to handle. There were very few hits as 'Moyer, of London, and Spring, ef Centralia, allowed 'only 4 and 6 hits respective­ ly, Five of the total hits were for extra bases, with Bloxam, Petty and Morrison hitting triples, and Wright and Sheehan hitting doubles, ’ London 200 121—6 6 1 Centralia 110 200—4 4 3 Meyer and Sarratt; Spring and Webb. Say you saw it in the Times. Advocate. Under and by virtue of ers of sale contained in mortgage which will be at the time of sale, there ‘will be offered for sale,by Public Auction on the premises on Wednesday, September Sth, 1943, at 2:00 p.m, ■the following real estate. Part Of lot number 23 in the north boundary of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, now in the village of Dashwood, more particularly described in regis­ tered instrument No. 15992 for tho Township of Stephen, On the property are situated a two-storey Solid brick house and a frame barn, in good repair, The property is well supplied With fruits of all kinds, TERMS: The property will fee put up, subject to reserve bid. io% of tile* purolik.se money shall be paid on the day of sale and the balarice in 30 days thereafter. Further terms ahd conditions iffiade known on the day oi/Sale, For further par- ticulars apply to ' Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, Bash-8 wood, 'Ontario, X, W, Morloy, Solicitor for Mort­ gagees, Exeter, “Ontario. the pow- a certain produced. <3