The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-15, Page 4MU
Hatching Egg Production
in both, for every
and
funeral Wednes-
from the R. C.
home conducted
Mahoney. The
a month previous to her
Born on the Thames
dence Thursday afternoon
2.30 with Rev. H. J. Snell
ficiating. Interment will be
the Exeter Cemetery.
Th? Late Moses Amy
Amy, who for
was a farmer in
Poultry Supplies
are still stressing the importance of
getting prepared for the poultry season. One of the
main requiremnts, of course, is the brooder and we
can show von several models.
In the electric types we handle, the well
include the 350 andknown Warner models which
500 size deluxe and the 500 size spaecmakey
We have several of the
coal and wood brooders and t
design.
■ popular makes of
also an oil-burning
Many types and. sizes
need. Also other necessary supplies
If you produce hatching eggs, and have a fair
supply of grain on hand, Breeder Lay Chow is the
ration built to fit your requirements. Breeder Lay
Chow also comes in checker form, so you can “top
feed" without upsetting the balance of your ration.
Don’t Let Roundworms Choke Your Hens
For effective large roundworm control, use
Purina Chek-R-Ton mixed in the mash. Costs only
about 2 cents per bird. Stimulates appetites, regu
lates bowTel action.
Lion Albert Traquair says: ’’Let us show thanks for
the comforts and luxuries we are enjoying. Support
the ‘Food for Britain’ campaign.
Traquair’s
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, .THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15th, 1048
Mr. Moses
many years
Stephen Township before his re
tirement to Exeter, passed away
in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London
Monday in his 78tli year. He
had been in
over a week
an operation,
concession of
was a son of
Amy. Ho
about 35 years
is his
maiden
Hoskin,
Garnet,
hospital a little
having undergone
Born on the 9th
Stephen deceased
the late Thomas
to Exeter
Surviving
whose
Elizabeth
brothers,
Elgin, of
Bert, of
retired
ago.
bereaved widow
name was
also three
of Winnipeg,
Saskatchewan,
Brantford. The
day was held
Dinney funeral
“ J,
Messrs. Jos. Davis,
Jas. Harrison, R.
W. Lawson and
Interment
by Rev. H.
bearers were
Ted Walper,
McInnis, G.
Chestei’ Mawhmney
was in Exeter Cemetery.
Mrs. Frank Wood
The death took place in Vic
toria Hospital, Tuesday,
life-long resident of this
munity in the person of
Frank Wood who passed
in her
healthWood was removed to hospital
about
death.
Road in Usborne Township her
maiden name was Alicia Mary
Jory. 'Mr. Wood, who was well-
known in Exeter and community
as a drover
many years,
March, 19 45.
son, Dr. Clair J.
bury, who with
here owing to
death. Mrs. Wood
of the James St,
and when health
interested in the various wom
en’s organizations. The funeral
will be held from her late resi-
at
of-
in
of a
com-
Mrs.
away
74 th year. In failing
for the past year Mrs.
and butcher for
predeceased her in
Surviving is one
Wood, of Sud-
Mrs. Wood is
his mother’s
was a member
United Church
permitted was
ft
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Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Mennariam Notice 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse. Engagements 50c.
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Want Ads Serve You Well When You Want to Buy or Sell
BIRTHS ’
HOLLINGTON—- At Mrs. Hun
ter’s Nursing Home on Fri
day, January 9, 1948, to
L.A.C. and Mrs. R. C. Hol-
lington, a son, Kenneth John.
MAHONEY—Rev. H. J. and
Mrs. Mahoney are happy to
announce the birth -of a son,
Douglas Harry, at Dr. Fletch
er’s Hospital, Exeter, on
Monday, January 12, 1948.
STONE—At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Tuesday, Decem
ber 30, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Stone, a daughter,
Margaret Ann.
FOR SALE NOTICES BABY CHICKS
DEATHS
AMY—In St. Joseph’s Hospital.
London, on Monday, January
12th, 1948, Moses Amy, in
his 78th year. ?
ROBINSON—In Crediton, on
Wednesday, January 7, 1948,
Eliza Jane Johns, beloved
wife of the late James Robin
son, in her 82nd year.
WOOD—In Victoria Hospital,
London, -on Tuesday, January
13th, 1948, Alicia
beloved wife of
Frank Wood, in
year. The funeral
take place from her late
dence, Andrew Street, Exeter,
on Thursday at
terment in the
tery.
CARDS OF
■Mary Jory,
the
her
service
late
74 th
will
resi-
J
2.30 p.m. In
Exeter ceme-
THANKS
Mrs. Sarah Gibson wishes ,to
thank all her friends and ac
quaintances for remembering
her with letters, cards, flowers,
treats and visits while a patient
in Victoria Hospital, and with
Christmas cards and treats since
returning home. Wishing all a
happy and prosperous New Year.*
Mr. H. T. Rowe desires to ex
press his sincere thanks to the
friends and neighbors who have
remembered
flowers and
illness.
him with cards,
treats during his
Brock wishes to
thank all those who remember
ed him with
treats, also
him in St.
London.
Mr. Frank.
flowers, cards and
those who visited
Joseph’s Hospital,
ifcsmmowlwitwnimrttt
Published by the Huron Liberal Association
Delay of the Drew Government with Regard to Development of
Power Resources Ends ngers Vol ume Available to Industry,
Home and Agriculture
The Following is an Extract from a Letter Issued by the
Secretary of the H.E.P.C. dated the 15th of December, 1947
Hyd ro Electric Power Commission of Ontario
Office of the Secretary
To All Municipalities
in Southern Ontario:
Re Power Conservation
620 University Ave.,
Toronto 2, Ontario,t
December 15, 19*17.
“ Although there has been a substantial reduction in the
demand for power arising out of voluntary conservation and the
application of restrictions, heavy cuts are still being made in
the delivery of power to industry. Moreover, system power re
sources have recently been reduced owing to lack of rainfall,
causing poor water conditions.
“Winter has now set in and little improvement can be
expected in the replenishment of water storages, with the result
that system power resources may he expected to PROGRES
SIVELY DETERIORATE throughout the remainder of the win
ter. Tn these circumstances, it is evident that unless ADDITION
AL VOLUNTARY SAVINGS can be obtained, the Commission
will be obliged to ORDER Municipalities to REDUCE their
load from time to time by as much as 15 PER CENT OR
POSSIBLY MORE.”
Yours truly,
OSBORNE MITCHELL,
Secretary
Hydro Was
Mrs. Nelson St. Clair wishes
to thank the many friends
neighbours and the W.A. of
Crediton United Church for
treats and cards sent to
while convalescing at the
of Mrs. Lydia Sweitzei’
Mrs. Hewlitt-Smith.
and
the
the
her
home
and
c
Mrs.The family of the late
Mary Ellen McCullagh wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to their relatives
and friends for the kindness
and sympathy extended during
their sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Mr. Mair, Rev.
Mr. Snell and Roy Campbell;
also to those who called and to
those
cards
who sent flowers and
of sympathy. *
and Mi’s. Ohlem Truemn-Mr.
er, on behalf of their youngest
son, Lyle, wish to express their
thanks to all those who remem
bered him with treats, cards
and gifts while a patient in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, and
since his return homo. c
Hi Highlights
A
will
first
year
groupings are the same as for
sports,-
and Junior and Senior Boys,
pupils
now.
public speaking contest
be held at the school the
week in February. This
it is under W.O.S.S.A. The
-Junior and Senior Girls
i. The
thisare preparing for
Junior Boys’ team
■debut a successful
made
onetheir
against Palmerston last Friday
night. The score was 20-14.
From the looks of our Junior
team we have a lot of good
prospects in the school. The
high scorer of the game was
Grant Morgan with ten points.
Mr.
job of
M.Sanders is doing a
coaching the boys.
Senior Boys won
straight game of
against Palmerston
night. The game
good
The
fourth
season
Friday ____ __ ____ __
fast and the outcome was in
doubt until
when Exeter ___ ........
lead. The highest scorer was J.
The
the last
took a
their
the
last
was
quarter
decided
Rether with 18 points,
final score was 46-33.
The girls’ team has won
third straight .game by a
sive score. This time the
score was 40-5, The game
not exciting because the
come was never in* doubt. Janet
Kestle was the high ’’.corer with
12 points, Pat Hay was close
with 10 points,
-—'Please Turn to Dago Ten
their
deCi
final
was
out-
FOR SALE-—Uoclrshutt 10 inch
grinder, nearly new, ground
less than 500 bus. grain,
guaranteed in good condition.
Apply to Colin Gilfillan, Win-
chelsea, phone l<r4 Kirkton.
15*
FOR SALE—A barn, 46x56,
brick foundation, real good
frame. Apply to Clayton
Smith, phone 34rl6 Kirkton,
15*
FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac se
dan. 'Call Crediton 18r5. 15*
FOR SALE—1936 Ford parts,
Starter, generator, rear end,
front axle, four wheels, hub
Caps, 2 doors and othei* parts.
H. Russell, phone Dashwood
36rl5. , 15:22:9*
VFOR SALE — Dorset, Suffolk,
Leicester young ewes, some
with lambs. Harold Clarke,
Winchelsea phone 37r21 Kirk
ton. 15*
FOR SALE—Model “A”, ,$250.
in good condition, 3 practical
ly new tires, new King pins,
new spring shackles and new
licence included. Phone Credi-
ton 57 after 5 p.m. 15*
A NEW POULTRY MEDICINE
from Dr. Salsbury’s Labora
tories—it’s AR-SULPA, drink
ing-water medicine for control
of infectious coryza (colds),
Easy to use—'economical. Try
it! —L. V. Hogarth, Phone 266. ‘5 -
FOR SALE—W e a n e r pigs.
Phone 176r32 Exeter. 15*
IFOR SALE—-Sweet cider and
apple butter, any quantity.
Phone 247w, S. J. V. Cann,
Exeter. 15c
FOR SALE—12 gauge Winches
ter pump gun, used only 3
weeks. Phone 40r2 Dashwood.
15c
FOR SALE—The following used
equipment in good condition:
G.E. water heater, 2000
watts; 3 0 gal. range boiler;
New Idea blower with Hoover
motor; M-H. thermostat to
operate blower. E- D. Howey,
phone 297r. 15*
FOR SALE—War Asst.s Army
blankets 'for sale now, new
■and used, $3.50 to $4.50. The
Exeter Home and Auto Sup
ply. Phone 342. lltfc
FOR SALE—One Yorkshire hog.
Apply to Lloyd Reynolds,
Exeter. 15c
FOR SALe—Acme coal, wood
range, pre-war model, used
one year. May be inspected
Saturday, January 17th. Home
Ward Gammell, Andrew St.,
flat roof house across from
Mr. W. G. Medd’s residence.
15c
COLLIE PUPS for the taking.
Nine to choose from. Bruce
Tuckey.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Silver casserole frame in
Exeter on a Saturday night.
Reward. Finder please leave
at Times-Advocate. 15c
LOST—On Saturday at the
Skating Rink, a rubber boot,
size 5, taken by mistake,
name on top of boot. Finder
please leave at the Pool Room
and exchange boots. 15*
FOUND—In Biddulph Twp.. a
girl’s bicycle. Owner may
have same by paying for advt..
and applying at Times-Advo
cate. 15c
WANTED
WANTED—Would like to care
for invalid or aged person at
my home. Qualified to give
professional care. Phone 161
Exeter. 15*
WANTED—One hundred horses,
heavy or lierht. Frank Taylor.
Phone 138 Exeter,
WANTED—Furnished or unfur
nished houses, suites or
house-keeping rooms required
immediately for married per
sonnel of R.C.A.F, Airport.
These are veterans, too. and
deserve your assistance. Phone
316 'and ask for Housing
Officer.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
MEETING—The an-
the Exeter
will be held
Exeter, on
22nd, 1948,
purpose of
election of
ANNUAL'
nual meeting of
Agricultural Society
in the Town Hall,
Thursday, January
at 2 p.m., for the
receiving reports,
officers and apy other business
in the interests of the Society.
The Directors will meet at 1.30
■p.m,
Preston Dearing, Pres.
G. Clark Fisher, Sec,
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of iSouth
Huron Agricultural Society will
be held in the Commercial Hotel
Hensail, on Saturday, January
17 at 2 o’clock for the ptirpose
of receiving reports, election of
officers and 4any other business
in the interests of the society.
Geo. W. Armstrong, pres.
W. R. Dougall, sec.-treas.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the
Huron County Council will be
held in the Council Chambers,
Court House, Goderich, commen
cing Tuesday, January 20th, at
2:00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of depu
tation
■quiring
should
County
Saturday, January 17th, 1948.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont. 8:15c
and other business re-
the attention of Council
be in the hands of the
Clerk not later than
Township of Usborne
As the snowplows are operat
ing on the Township roads, cars
parked on said roads will
entirely at the owner’s risk.
W. J. .Routly
Road Superintendent
15:22c
REAL ESTATE
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
January chicks are sure profit
makers. Thousands of Neuhau-
ser high egg production chic^sj ■available now. Hatching twice!
weekly. Setting all breeds. Gol
vernment Approved, jfl
Ncuhauser Hatcheries,
81 King St., London,
NONE TOO SOON to order Big-
4 Chicks for 1948. Save time
by contacting local agent for
catalog and prices. Wide
choice breeds. Canada Approv
ed, breeders pullorum tested.
“Needless to say, my order
for 1948 is going to he Big-
4 Hatchery” says customdr
J. C. Nichols, Arnstein, Ont.
Nothing like the recommend
of a satisfied customer. Agent
is J. Earl Burr, R.R. i;
Dashwood.
X
be
HOUSE FOR SALE—I have
just listed a fine 3 bedroom
w residence. This is a well built
brick and is in the best of
repair. Well located in Exe
ter. New oil burner equip
ment. Nice lot. Possession at
once. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.
FOR SALE—New five room
brick house, full basement,
tile floor in bath room, plenty
of cupboards in kitchen, hy
dro and water, room on next
floor for additional bedrooms
or an apartment, walls and
ceiling rock wool insula,ted
Apply to Ernest' L. Davis. ‘
15:22*
FOR SALE—Mitchell, 10 0 acres
rich
good
roof,
furnace, full bath, hard and
soft water pressures, drilled
well, hydro. Bargain price. W.
C. Pearce. Realtor. 15c
level land, barn has
stabling, new metal
driveshed. Brick house,
full bath, hard
pressures,
FOR SALE—100 acres cleared
tillable gravel loam, reasona
bly useful buildings, conve
nient to villages and schools.
Bargain price. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 15c
FOR SALE—Want nice invest
ment income? Four suite
brick house all rented. Oil
furnace heated, thermostat
control, hot water on tap, two
bathrooms. Re Income contact
W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 15c
FOR SALE—’100 acres on high
way close to school and Exe
ter, hydro, water in barn, fall
plowing and wheat. This is a
good farm. Spring possession.
C. V. Pickard. Realtor, Exe
ter. 15c
FOR SALE—100 and 150 acre
farm in Stephen Twp. These
are both good farms with
good buldings and the best
of land. Both are close to
village and school. Reasonable
terms. Also 150 acres in Hay
Twp. C. V,. Pickard, -Realtor,
Exeter. . 15c
FOR SALE—We have a residen
tial property for sale which
■at present
all carrying
you over 9
investment.
Realtor.
»
rentals, will pay
charges and leave
per cent on your
C. V. Pickard,
15 c
FOR SALE—Village house with
furnace, bathroom, pressure
system, double garage, two
hen-house, c o lo n y house,
green houses with heating
systems, water pressure sy
stem, 6000 boxes ready for
spring trade, 5 acres, some
fruit, W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
15c
■>
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One lower apart
ment, all conveniences. Apply
Box 26 6 Exeter. 15n
FOR RENT-—Two warm fur
nished housekeeping rooms,
every facility. Phone 15 Exe
ter. 15*
FOR RENT—Bed sitting room
with breakfast if wanted, also three room apartment^
main floor, for young couple.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 15*
PERSONAL
SUFFERING FROM Backache!,
R li e u m a t i c Pain, Sciatica^
Lumbago is not necessary.
Use RUMACAPS at once fo?
quick relief. At Robertson’s
Drug Store. ,
TENDERS WANTED ‘
Marked Tenders will he re
ceived by the undersigned chair
man of the McGillivray Twp?
School Area Board of Trustees
for a secretary-treasurer of the'
Board. Duties to commence
February 1, 19 48. Duties of the'
secretary-treasurer may be seen
at the home of the chairman or'
any of'the trustees. Tenders to
be in the chairman’s hands nob
later than January 19, 1948.
David N. Henry, Chairmair
R.R. 1, Clandeboye. 8:15
WOOD
of 16 in. green’
cords 'dry; for the
Township larger'
State number of
varieties;
150 . cords
wood; 10
McGillivray
school area,
cords; quality; varieties; size;’'
price; and approximate delivery
date. The lowest or any lender''
not necessarily accepted.^
Tenders to be marked and in
the hands of David Henry, R.R. >
1, Clandeboye, Ontario, by Jan.
19th, 1948.
AUCTION SALES 4
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE
will be held in Exeter in theM
near future. Persons with anyJ
thing to sell should get inn
touch with me at once. Phone
138, Frank Taylor. ‘
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the E'state of John H.
Cottel, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that all per
sons having claims against the
estate of John H. Cottel, late of
the Township of Usborne, in the
County of Huron, and Province
of Ontario, Farmer, who died
on or about the 8th day of
June, 1930, will
culars of their
by a Statutory
the undersigned
before the 15th day of February
A.D. 1948, after which date the
'assets of the estate will 'be dis
tributed with
those claims
Shall
forward parti
claims verified
Declaration to
solicitor on or
regard only to
of which notice
have then 'been received.
JOHN H. COTTEL Estate
By ELMER D. BELL.K.C.,
Exeter, Ontario.
■Solicitor for 'the
Administrator, 8:15:22c
the
Man
for
all
Applications wanted for
I nosition of General* Utility
for the Village Of Hensall,
duties apply to the Clerk
applications to be in the hands
of the Clerk on or before Jan
uary 26 th
Duties
1st;
194 8 at s p.m,.
to commence February
1943.
JAMES A. PATERSON, Municipal Olefk,
Hensail, Ontario. 15c
Wanted
Stenographer
apply
TIMES-ADVOCATE
or
PHONE 356
J.J
In the E'state of Alicia Ma*
whinney, deceased.
all PERSONS HA VI NG
CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of
Alicia Mawhinney, late of the
Village of Exeter in the County
of Huron, widow, who died on
or about the first day of August
1947, are required to file par
ticulars of the samd With Elmer
D. Bell, Solicitor, Of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 27th day of
January 1948, after which date
the Estate will
having regard
claims of which
received.
DATED the
January, 1948 A.D.
Elmer d. bell,
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Administrator,
8:15 ‘.22c
be distributed,
only
hotice
to those
has been
J
'2nd day of