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who says that many fires are caused
by dirty or defective chimneys. Have
the chimney cleaned regularly, and
have all defects repaired.
Escape the danger of inflammable
liquid fires and explosions by keeping
no gasoline in the house. Do dry-
cleaning with safe liquids or send the
work to the cleaner, Never start fires
with kerosene.
Notify the electric company of elec-
trical trouble and gas company of
gas leaks. Replace "blown" fuses with
new ones—not pennies. Avoid home-
made wiring jobs. Don't look for gas
leaks with a match.
Teach everyone in the family' to be
careful of fire, to watch stoves, fire-
places, electric irons and all other pos-
sible fire causes, and every day to re,
move old 'rags, papers and other
rubbish,.
Fireproof your home as far as pos-
sible by fire-safe roofing, fire stopping,
in hollow walls and partitions to stop
the spread of flame, and a non-com-
bustible basement ceiling.
Inquire of your fire chief, when
buying a fire extinguisher, to be sure
of getting the right kind, Don't hesi-
tate to ask your firemen, whenever you
have questions on fire prevention.
Remember how to send an alarm.,
If telephoning, be sure the address is
clearly understood, Use a neighbor's
phone rather than one in the burning
building,
Explain to everyone in the house
what to do in case of fire, how to put
out fire lit clothing by wrapping in a
rug or blanket, what to do when grease
-catches fire in the kitchen,
BORN
MaeDOUGALL—At Get-
eral Hospital, on Saturday) October
2nd, to Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mae-
Dougall, R, R, No. 6, Ltteknow, a
son,
SMITH — At Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, October 3rd,
to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smith, a son',
TI-TOMPSON ...A& Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Tuesday, October
0th, - to Mr. and lifts, Campbell
ThOinpson, a &lighten
WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
,AUCTION SALE—Of Horses, Cat-
tle, Implements, Household Effects,
will be held at the C. P. R. Stack
Yards, Victoria St., Wingham, at 2
D. tn. on Friday, Oct. 8th, Terms
-cash, T. A. Cassel, Prop., Donald
Blue, Auct.
7,•••
AUCTION SALE — of farm stock
and implements will be held at Lot
6, Con, 2, Morris, at 1.30 p,m., on
Thursday, October. 14th. Terms:
Hay, grain, poultry and all sums of
$10 and under cash; over that
amount 6 months' credit on approv-
ed joint notes at 5 per cent per an-
num acceptable at the bank. Wes.
Abell, Auctioneer; Mrs. George Ed-
gar, proprietress,
DECORATING — papering and
painting, work guaranteed, reason-
able charge. Harold Finley, Wing-
ham.
FOR RENT — Heated Apartme.nt,
corner Maple and Shuter Streets,
Apply W, J. Clark, phone 1415.
FOR SALE—Lovely '7 room, 2 storey
Red Brick Home, good location on
Victoria St. Goderich, New hot wat-
er heating, newly decorated. Wired
for electric stove, oak floors, posses-
sion Oct. 20th„•1943, Priced to sell,
owner leaiing town, E Astle, 38
Victoria St. Goderich
FOR RENT — Garage on Francis
St., north of Patrick. Apply Mrs.
T. Burke,
FOR SALE — Dominion Organ,
piano case style, Apply to Advance-
Times,
FOR SALE — 5 good Shorthorn
Bulls, fit for service, reds and roans;
2 good young sows due to pig soon;
1 good Yorkshire Hog, 6 months
and 6 chunks, also weaned pigs, all
priced low to clear. Apply to Geo.
McEwen, Bluevale, Wroxeter phone.
FOR SALE — 1940 Hudson sedan in
good running order and good tires.
Reason for selling, owner Ross Har-
rison in the army. Apply to E, R.
Harrison, phone 13,
FOR SALE — One Hundred Leg-
horn Pulletts, four months old, Ap-
ply to Kinley McNaughton, R. R.
a „No, 1, Bluevale.
FOR SALE — One Oxford Ram
lamb. Apply to George T, Robert-
son, phone 152,
FOR SALE — 50 year old Leghorn
hens, 5 purebred Oxfor Down ram
lambs. Apply to Cecil Grainger,
Gorrie,
GARAGE TO RENT — on Diagonal
Road. Apply Advance-Times.
HORSE FOR SALE — Percheron
mare, three years old, well broken.
Apply Nelson Higgins, 3rd line of
Morris. ,
PIANO TUNING — tuning price
$3,00, repairs extra, By Wingham
Bandmaster, Geo, J. Wright. Must
leave orders at Advance-Times.
TO RENT — South half of double
house on Francis St., all conven-
iences, possession November 1st.
Apply J. W. Bushfield or John T.
Blake, Dungannon.
WANTED — Woman for part time
housework, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., for
short period. Apply Advance-Times.
WANTED — Woman or girl every
Tuesday for housework and ironing.
Apply to Mrs, Robert Laidlaw,
phone 3665.
WANTED — Used crib in good con-
,!ition, prefer wooden structure. Ap-
ply Phone 3925.
WANTED — Lady for light house-
keeping ,also companion. Apply to
Mrs. R. Owens, Belgrave.
WANTED — Caretaker for local
church. Submit tender by October
18th, Refer to order No, 553. Ap-
ply to Employment and Selective
Service Office, Listowel,
WANTED TO PURCHASE — pul-
lets all ages and breeds, good prices
paid. Write Tweddte Chick Hatch-
eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock, Implements and House-
hold Effects
Thursday,. October 21, 1943, com-
mencing at 1 p,m., at Lot 4, Conces-
sion 7, Grey- Twp., 1'/4 miles north and
1 mile east of Brussels.
HORSES-1 Clyde team, 12 years
old; 1 Clyde Gelding, 7 years old; 1
Clyde Mare, 8 years old; I Driving
Mare, 7 years o14.,,
CATTLE—(all Ditrhain cattle), 1
Roan Cow due ,May „15; 1 Red Cow
due May 18; 1 Red COW due January.
10; 1 Farrow ,Cow; 7 Heifers rising
2 years old; 6 Steers rising 2 years
old; 5 Spritig. Calves.
.PIGS-10 Pigs, 140 lbs.; 6 pigs, 125
lbs,; 7 pigs, 9 weeks old.
POULTRY---85 Sussex Hens, 1 yr,
Old.
IMPLEMENTS —1 /leering Binder,
7-foot cart; 1 Massey-Harris Pertilizer.
Drill; 1 14-plate "`Bissell" Disk; 1
Petting stiff-tooth cultivator, 8-ft.; 1
riding Plow; 1 Walking Plow; 1 Gang
Vow; 1 Shuffles; 1 Steel Land R011erl
1 15-section Harrows; 1 Peering Mow-
er, 6-ft; 1 Peering. hay Loader (new);
Deering Side Rake (new);.1: Sulky
Rake' 1 Detrit4.. Manure .Spreader
Inew);. 1 PIM, Truck. Wagon OW;
y. Rack, Mit, Roller .Rack;:i set
Sleighs (new) and rack; 1 Rubber
Tired Buggy (like new)/ 1 Steel Tired Buggy; 2 Portland Cutters; 1 Stone
Boat; 1 Fleury Grain Crusher; 1 Set
of Scales, 2000 lbs, capacity; 25 grain
Bags; DeLaval Cream Separator,
ower H.P. Motor; Wheel
Barrow; Quantity of Lumber; Forks,
Shovels, Whiffletrees, 1,00-ft, Exten-
sion Cord; Neckyokes and 'other art-
icles,
HAY AND GRAIN-35 tons of
mixed bay; 200. bushels Mixed Grain
(1942); 1000 bushels Mixed Grain
(1943); Quantity of Mangles $z Pota-
toes; 2 Set of Back-band Harness; 1
Set of Single Harness; Several Horse
Collars; 1 set of Stewart Electric
Horse Clippers; 1 set of Hand Clip-
pers.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 1
IvIcCiary Range.; 2 Extension Tables;
6 Dining-room Chairs; Side Board; 1
Arm Chair; 2 Dressers and other bed-
room furniture.
TERMS—CASH,
No Reierve as farm has been sold.
Harold Jackson, Seaforth, Auctioneer.
Mrs, Alex. I. Armstrong, Proprietress.
Robt. Patrick, Clerk.
CARD OF THANKS
• Mrs,. Frank Angus and family take
this opportunity of expressing their
sincere appreciation to their neighbors,
and friends for the 'kindness and
sympathy extended to them in their
recent bereavement.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
Thomas Burke, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, deceased.
,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to The Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Thomas
Burke, are required to send particulars
of their claims, duly verified, to J. W,
Bushfield, the solicitor for the execu-
trix of the said estate, on or before
the sixteenth day of October, A. D.,
1943, and that after such date the ex-
ecutrix will proceed to distribute the
said Estate having regard only to the
claims of which she shall then have
had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-eighth day of September, A. D.,
1943,
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of William Moore, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Gentleman, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to The Trustee Act that all
creditors, and others having claims
against the Estate of the late William
Moore, are required to send particulars
of their claims, duly verified, to J. W.
Bushfield, the solicitor for the execu-
tor of the said estate, on or before the
sixteenth day of October, A, D., 1943,
and that after such date the executor
will proceed to distribute the said es-
tate having regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-eighth day of September, A. D.,
1943..
J. W. BUSHFIELD.
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of John Jamieson late of the
Township of East Wawanosh in the
County ,,of Huron,. Retired Farmer,
deceased, who died on. or about the
22nd day of August, A.D., 1943, are
notified to send to J. H. Crawford,
Wingham, Ontario, on or before the
twenty-third day of October, 1943, full
particulars of ,their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said twenty-
thid day of October, the assets of the
said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executor shall then have notice.
DATED this 1st day of October,
A.D, 1943.
J, a CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor,
MORTGAGE SALE
of Farm Property in the Township of
Turnberry
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the time of
sale there will be offered for sale by
Public, auction at the office of J. R.
Crawford, Winghain, on Friday, the
8th day of October, A, D. 1943, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, by Thos. Veils, Auctioneer, the following prop-
erty, namely,:
All and singular that certain parcel
or tract of land and premises situate,
lying and being in the Township of
Turtiberry in the County of Huron,
and being composed of Lot number
Twenty-three in the Eleventh Conces-
sion of the said Township, containing
one hundred acres of land More or
less.
On the property is a frame barn on
stone foundation and 4 stone house.
This farm is well located on a good
road convenient to school and church,
and close to the Town of VS/Ingham.
TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent of
the purchase money on the day of sale
and the balance within 80 days there.,
after Th$ prOperty Will be offered
Sul:ilea to a reserved bid.
Partlierf particulars and conditions of
sale will be macic known on the 4,-
COUNCIL TO HAVE
CIVIC EMERGENCY
WOOD PILE HERE
(Continued from page one)
a long discussion regarding the fuel
situation: The above report was sent
to the fuel controller,
As a result of this discussion it was
decided on motion of cowls, Kennedy
arid. Lloyd to purchase 10007 cords of
wood, 500 from John Falconer and
500 from Levi Good, The wood to he
piled in John Falconer's wood lot and
arrangements were made with Mr,
Falconer for delivery, The motion also
urged all citizens to procure as quick-
ly as possible the fuel they require as
the town wood pile will be only for
emergency purposes.
Named to Fuel board
A district fuel board is being set up
for this, district, The members are
Mr. Box of Seaforth, Mr. Mustard of
Goderich with Reeve Evans of town
as consumer representative. Reeve
Evans was appointed by the council on
Monday night following receipt of a
letter from the office of the fuel con-
troller. The motion was sponsored by
Couns. Kennedy and VanWyck.
Building permits were granted to A.
B, Mitchell and Miss. Elsie Bowden
for the building of a garage on their
respective properties. The motion was
by Coitus. VanWyck and Reeve Evans.,
Complaints were received of an un-
sanitary condition in the lane between
Minnie and Leopold streets,
A test`of the town water supply by
the Department of Health as of Sept.
28th, was classed grade A,
Want Prairie Road Surfaced
A letter to' the District Superintend-
ent for the. Department of Highways
requesting that the road south of the
town be surfaced was read, also one
from the superintendent stating that
he had forwarded the letter iT the
Department at Toronto.
A number of accounts were ordered
paid on motion of Couns. Wilkinson
and VanWyck.
Couns. Kennedy reporting for the
Street Committee stated that repairs
were +being made to the sidewalks and
cracks in pavement filled with tar.
The matter of winter snow plowing
was brought up by Mayor Crawford
and the council were informed that the
same truck used for the past two years
was available again this year.
Conn. Johnson reported that ar-
rangements to have repairs at Arena
were under way. This included the
eavetrough,
Most of the dirt that was purchased
last year has been used for levelling
at the Cemetery, Coun. Lloyd reported.
The Cemetery is in good condition,
he said. , 71,
WROXETER
Cliff Denny from Woodstock, 'spent
the week-end with his parents. Mrs.
Denny and infant daughter, Nancy
Elaine, returned from Wingham hos-
pital on Sunday.
Rev, E. M. Caldwell was in Harris-
ton on Sunday conducting the Harvest
Home service in the Anglican Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCutcheon
were in Brussels on Saturday, guests
at the Douglas - King wedding.
Mrs. George St. Marie and son
Billy, Clifford, spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T, El-
liott.
Mrs. J. H., Wade of Fordwich, is
spending some weeks at the home of
of sale or may be had on application
to the undersigned.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-first day of September, A. D.
1943.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Vendor's Solicitor.
THOS. FELLS,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• All persons having claims against
the estate of William A, Irwin, late of
the Village of Gorrie in the County of
Huron, Retired Postmaster, who died
on or about the thirtieth day of Aug-
ust, A, D., 1943, are notified to send to
J, H, Crawford, Wingham, Ontario,
on or before the ninth day of October,
A, D. 1943, full particulars of their
claims in writing, Immediately after
the said ninth day of October, the as-
sets of the said testator will be distrib-
uted amongst the parties. entitled
thereto, having regard only to 'claims
of which the executrix shall then have
notice.
DATED this twentieth day of Sep-
tember, A. D., 1943.
J. H, CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ali persons having claims against
the estate of William Albert Hays,
Farmer, late of the Township of How-
iek, in the County of Huron, who , died
on or about the sixteenth day of AUg-
tist, A. D. 1943, are notified to send to .
J. H. Crawford, Wingltam, Ontario,
on or before the ninth day of October,
A, D. 1943, full particulars of their
claims in writing. immediately after
the said ninth clay of October, the AS-
SetS of the said'testator will be distrib.
uted amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to,claims
of which the executors shall then have
noble/TED this twentieth, day of Sept,
ember, A. D,„ 1948,'
r • J. CRAWPOR1),.
"Wingham Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. iMacNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Higgins, Ford-
-wich, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Higgins, Thursday of - last
week.
Mrs. A. Meahan and Mary, spent
the week-end in. Toronto. ,
Mr. George Harris returned to
Montreal last week after two weeks
furlough here with Mrs. Harris.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Durst, also
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Durst, were called
to Stratford on Tuesday Owing to the
death of their grandmother, Mrs.
Millar, who made her home with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Durst, formerly of Wroxeter.
Mrs. Millar, who has' been in failing
health for some time, Was in her 92nd
year. Interment took place at Lis-
towel Cemetery, on Thursday.
,Rev. Mr, Hagginson of Harriston,
conducted service in St. James Angli-
tan Church at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Save Waste . Fats
Do not forget to save waste fats for
the war effort. Plate in a wide topped
container and leave at the Red Cross
rooms any Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
MeKenney and Mrs, Maclean are the
committee in charge. Already more
than 150 lbs. have been disposed of,
Save your waste fats for victory,
Women's Institute
The October meeting of the W. I.
will be held on. Thursday, October 14
at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs, D. S.
MaeNaughtori, Mrs. McKeniley will
have charge of Current Events. Roll
Call—A by-product made with milk.
Topic—Canning and drying of vege-
tables and fruits, will be taken by
Mrs, M. Sellers, Mrs, W. T.
lean will preside. hostesses: 'mfrs,
Martin and Mrs, MacNaughton,
Members please note change of date,
October 14th,
OffiterV Rally
'Members of Wroveter W. I, are in=
vited to join with )310evale Branch lit
Alt officers' rally to be hold at Blue-
vale, Thursday of, this week, front
1.0 4,rn, to 4 p.m Mrs, Clarence 114y0
of Oeorgetown, will, be bt
are It.Oted cot triblte„to tlic to
pot luck lunch,
Meeting Withdrawn
The October meeting of the Wo.-
men's Missionary SOciety is being
withdrawn owing to the Sectional
meeting being held at Brussels on Fri-
day, October 15th. Plans are being
made to hold the thankoffering meet-,
ing at morning service, October 24th,
with a special speaker and music.
Women's Guild
The Women's Guild of St, James
Anglican Church will 'be held at the
home of Mrs. H. V. McKenney, on
October 12th, 3 p.m.
Urgent Appeal
An urgent appeal has been received
from Mr. James C. Gray, provincial
supervisor of Salvage asking that col-
lection of waste rubber and paper be
made. Further notice will be given
in this regard.
BELMORE
The Anniversary Services will be
held in the, Presbyterian church at
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. on Sunday,
October 24th. The special speaker
will be the Rev, F, Fowler of Blue-
vale,
was held Friday' after-
noon
meetingth e
Presbyterian church for
noi A
the purpose of organizing a Mission-
ary Society.
The Missionary meeting of the
United Church Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Miss Jeff ray marked
the 45th anniversary. The . society
was organized in the same home by
Mrs. Rev, Alex Stewart, We wish to
pay tribute to Mrs. John Mulvey and
Mrs, John Darling, among the early
members who were notable to attend,
Mrs. Roy Rutherford opened the
meeting with a hymn and, prayer,
Scripture reading, Mrs. Fred Johann;
Roll Call, verse on 'Harvest”. The
Mission Band assisted with song and
showing of views of 1VlissioriarieS (the
outfit was their own and quite interest.
ing). A reading by Ittrs; Wm. Ed-
wards Was greatly enjoyed, There
were i/ present, After closing the
hostess, served' With,
tpstittite, Meeting WIi1
next Wednesday at Mrs. Hector Mc-
Leans.
The Red Cross quilting was at Mrs.
Win, Edwards Thursday afternoon,
Ballagh and Mrs. Edwards pro-
viding lunch. l
Those who attended the King-Doug-
las wedding saturday 'were, Jack Hol-
land of London, the Hunkin family,
the King family, Henry Johann's.
At Preparatory service in the Unit-
ed Church Friday evening the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch
and son of Rev. and Mrs. Hewitt,
were 'baptised, Rev. Foster of Wrox-
eter assisted.
The community at large were sad-
dened Saturday afternoon to learn of
the passing of Mr, John Harris of
McIntosh, a very fine man.
All those who have listened to Clark
Johnston over the radio will shake his
hand and wish him Many years of,
wedded bliss.
Mr. Isaac Stokes has tore down the
barn on Mr. Henry J'bhann's farm and
is having at set up on Mr. David
Breen's farm, now owned by Mr.
Stokes,
THIS WEEK IS FIRE
PREVENTION WEEK
See That Your Home and Place of
Business is Safe From Fire
Fire Prevention Week is being ob.
served throughout all Canada 'this
week, October 8 to 9.
How to Prevent Fires
Put lighted matches and smokes out
before you throw them away. Keep
matches where small children Cannot
reach them, Never smoke in the gar-
age, ham, or attic, nor in, bed.
Remove rubbish, waste papers and
all unnecessary combustible materials.
Provide metal ash and trash ears,
Burn rubbish only in a safety covered
brick or metal incinerator. Watch the
fife,
Examine all stoves, furnaces, and
smoke-pipes to make sure they are
Safe and well away from woodwork or
other burnable Materials, Have need.
ed repairs made at °nee,
Value the advice you: rite'clef
Thursday, Qcto1er 7th, 1943