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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-15, Page 6DURO When Children Suffer The regular lage Council August 6th, at oil chambers IN AND ARN gives a lifetime of SERVICE DURO PUMPS are pumping water through thousands of Canadian Farm Homes and Barns. Modern Farmers realize that the amount of labour and time saved by running water pays for a pump in a few months. EMCO ’ FIXTURES AND FITTINGS us for the latest Kitchen . . Bathroom and Laundry- Fixtures and Fittings. We will gladly give you full information. LINDENFIELD’S HARDWARE From Bowel Complaint During hot summer months all of us, but especially children, are more susceptible to diarrhoea, intestinal pains and summer complaint. At the first symptoms wise mothers everywhere use DOCTOR FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY. This time-tested Canadian remedy is fast-acting and dependable for adults or children. Be sure to specify the name — DOCTOR FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY — on sale at all drug counters. Price 50c a bottle. The T. Milburn Co.. Ltd., Toronto, Ont. MOUNT CARMEL j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Overhblt | and family, of Stratford, are visit-* ing the latter’s mother, Mrs. D. Mahoney and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Boland and I daughter, Patricia, of Milwaukee, IWis., are visiting .at the home of his brother, Mr. Clement Boland. I Mr. John Mahoney is progressing 1 favorably after an appendix opera­ tion at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. Mrs. Ryan and Miss E. Ryan, of Chicago, Ill., are visiting at the home of the former’s son, Mr. M.' J. Ryan. Mrs. Gus. Morrissey visited son at Pain Court last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hall, of troit. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hall over the week-end. Mrs. Marie McCormack, R.N., of Mrs. her De­ & <1 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15th, 1946 HENSALL Mr, Geo, Fee is seriously ill at bis home here. Mrs, Ivan Jones visited, in Lon­ don during* the past week. Miss Laura Sangstex* returned to London after a pleasant at her home here. Mrs. Wilfred Klopp, of was a recent visitor with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. vacation London, hex* par- Parkins. Mrs. Harold Shepherd, of Toron­ to. visited during the past week vrith her parents, Mir. and Mrs, Jas. Sjnillie, Mr. Ivan Jones returned to his work in London after spending a holiday with Mrs. Jones and family here. Mrs. Earl Kaiser returned to her home in Chicago after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser. Mr. George Hopkins, of London, will conduct the services in Carmel Presbyterian Church fox' the re­ mainder of the month, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and family, of Chicago, are holidaying with Mrs. "Wilson's parents, and Mrs. Milton Russell. Miss Mae McNaughton who spent the past two weeks at home of her parents, Mr Lome McNaughton returned Toronto. Hensall Council Meeting meeting of the Vil- was held Tuesday, 8 p.m., in the Coun- mem'bers the last meetings that the Mir has the and Mrs. to Girl: “Did you ever get pinch­ ed for going fast?” Boy: “No, but I’ve been slapped a few times.” London, visited her mother, M. Regan, over the week-end. Miss Patricia Fleming, of troit, is spending her vacation her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming. De- with Pat PUBLISHED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY JOHN LABATT LIMITED TUNE IN CFRB ’’Ontario Holiday” Kh30F.re.,‘rti»rs„IFri.,S<it. % / Roughing it in the wilds or basking in the luxury of a summer hotel . . . whatever their choice, our friends from the States enjoy vacations, in Ontario’s horthland. We can all give them a real welcome, when they come... make them want to come back again IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS ... Ontario profits almost as much from the tourist business as from the gold mining industry. It’s up to us to keep this business growing. Every tourist dollar is shared this way . . , 1. Hotels; 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, etc.; 5, Amusements; 6. Garages. with all present. The minutes of regular and the special were read. Moil* and Fink: minutes be adopted as read. Car­ ried. F. Smallecombe and L. Cook appeared as members of the com­ munity park board stating their wish to have the board organized. J. A. Paterson, Clerk, reported at­ tending the meeting held in Park­ hill re the formation of the Aux Sable River Authority and stated the proceedings of the same. Hyde and Fink: that we appoint J. A. Paterson as a representative from the village on the Conservation Authority as set up in Parkhill on July 17 th, 1946 by the various municiaplities interested and that a by-law be prepared confirming same. The Clerk also reported that it would be necessary that another* Assessment -be made for 19 47 this year on account of the recent amendment to the Assessment Act. Kerslake and Moir: that we instruct the Assessor to make another Assessment for 1947 before Octo­ ber 1st, 1946. Carried. Moir and Fink: that we instruct the Clerk to notify the members of the Park Board to attend an organiaztion meeting to be held in the Town Hall on Monday, August 12th, at 8 p.m. Carried. Correspondence was read: Dept, of Public Welfare, W- R- Dougall, Board of Education of Exeter, D. Kyle, Workmen’s Compensation Board, F. L. David­ son, Bank of Montreal, Huron Expositor, County of Huron, Hen­ sall Hydro Commission, Hensall School Board, Public Librai’y, Bell Telephone Village of T. Chuter, Health re considered accounts were read: Hensall Hydro, hydro hall $8.-2 3; T. Kyle, salary 73.80; J. Pfaff, teaming weeds streets 1.80; Jz Paterson, express and Expenses Meeting 6.73; Scott’s Grocery, cups hall 7.20; C.N.R., rent band stand 1.00- Huron Ex­ positor, County Peters, $129.0i6. the bills and accounts as read by paid. Carried. Kerslake and Hyde: that By-laws Nos. 5 and 6 -be given first and second reading. Carried. Fink and Moir: that By-laws Nos. 5 and 6 be given third and final reading and finally passted. Car­ ried. Considerable discussion took p-lace re watei* works, also matters pertaining to signs, etc., on the highways. The Clerk <was instructed to ask the Department to erect caution sign at the intersection of Highways Nos. 4 and S4. Hyde and Fink: that we J. New Books at Hensall Public Fiction: Brideshead Re-Visited Before the Sun Goes Down ................... Piping Times ............ The King’s General Across the Prairie ".. Change of Heart ...... Growing Up This Side of River Road Reprieve ..... Through the Dr. Ellison’s I Will Be Good ............ Three Men in New Suits Dragonwyck ................... Jame’s Parlour. .............. Quick Trigger ............ The D.A. Calls a Twin Bugles in the Afternoon Remembered Death ..... Poirot Looses a Case .... Christie Community Nurse ....... Handcock0 Then and Now .......... Mangham The Peacock Sheds His Tail ............ Hobart Out of the West-Land Dickson Most Secret ........................ The Valley of Wanted Men Death Stalks the Range White Wolves ................ Gunsight Pass ................. Hidden Blood ................ Hunter’s Moon ............... Range Rebellion ............ Courage Has Eyes ....... More Than Conqueror .. Bugles in Her Heart .... Wings of Fear ................ The Dark Garden .......... The Case Of the .Howling Dog ..........» Gardner Wild Cayuses Stanley Co., Dept, of Highways, Exeter, T. Kalbfleisch, County Clerk, Dept, of water supply; same all and filed. Bills and printing 2.45; Huron Hospitalization 11.25; F. repairs hall 16.6 0; total Kerslake and Fink: that adjourn. Carried. A. Patterson, Clerk the Library Innocence Storm .. Decision Waugh ... Howard .... Farnol DuMaurier Ayderlotte .. Baldwin ... Thirkill .. Caldwell ...... Keyes .... Duping ..... Gibbs .... Seifert Chapman .. Priestly ..... Seton .. Douglas ... Stanley .. Gardner .. Hay cox .. Christie Shute Mann Rider Bower Raine Tuttle Miller Hoffman .... Reed ...... Hill Larrimore Eberhart Eberhart CENTRALIA Mrs. Andrew Hicks visited for a tew days last week with Mr. -and Mrs. S. Henry at the Port Elgin summer resort. She returned home i on Sunday night accompanied by her grandson, Donald.I Miss Joanne Talbot, - Valley,, is * * “ I and aunt, ! West, Mr. and Bransfield Mis. Jack ui i/unuvu, en­ joyed a motor trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday; Mr, and Mrs, Lome Hicks and Mr, Andrew Hicks spent Sunday with Mr, ana -Mrs. O. Pollock -at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs, F, McCann and family, of Stratford, were Sunday visitor with Mt. and Mrs. F. Bow­ den. Mr. and Mrs. W. McRoberts, of Lucan, were visitors with Clara Abbott on Sunday. Eleanor Mae, daughter of and Mrs, K. Hod-gin®, had her sils removed at’ Dr. Fletcher’s pital on Monday of this week. Rev. and Mrs. -McLaughjin near Toronto, with Mir, Mrs. L, children, -last week with -Mir Cook. . Miss Margaret Cook was on a trip -to -Owen Sound last week while on vacation and also visited- with her -cousin at Barrie. ■ Mrs. Spencer and her grand­ daughter, Mary Jean Hitch, of St.' Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lome M-oote and daughter, of Aylmer, visited with Mirs. H. Mills on Wed­ nesday of last week and on Friday, Mr. Arthur Sambrook and his son, Mr. Nathan Sambrook, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mi-lls and Mr. Wm. Mills, - ---- - - - her. Mr. and . .........„ with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eagle- son, of Parkhill. Mrs, James Atkinson is visiting with realtives in Toronto and Lon­ don. ............. . of Grand visiting with her uncle -Mr* and Mrs, Harris Mrs. G. R. Andrew, Mrs. and David with FO, and Andrew, of London, en- were Monday guests and Mrs. <G. R. Andrew. , Mar no, Mrs. Smith and of London, were visitors and Mrs. B. of Woodham, visited with . and Mrs. Charlie Atkinson children visited on Sunday ' HARPLEY Miss Kay McCaffery, of Stratford spent the week-end with Miss Helen Love at her home here. Messrs. Glen Hayter and Morley Love have gone to Tilsonburg to work in the tobacco area. Mr. Charlie Wilton’s friend, who has been holidaying with him for the past week, returned to home in Montreal on Sunday. CREDITON EAST Miss Margaret Rader, of Zurich, holidaying with her cousin, Miss Arliss Wein. Mr. and Mrs. land, Ohio, are latter’s parents, Rau. Mr. Leonard in London, is Roy Mills, of Gleve- holidaying with the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wein spent Monday Women are creatures tremes. They are eithei’ around in floppy sandals gling around on high heels. of ex­ waddling or wig­ Professional Cards Vision Summer open and screened.dows TAKE A TIP 1. GLADMAN and CQCHRANE BARRISTERS — SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hensail, Friday 2 to 5, p.m. ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER & Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER, SOLICITOR ONT, Hair that sparkles, that feels silken to fingertips or cheek ,.. stylishly waved , . easy to look after, too. That’s your hair after a ZOTOS Cold Permanent. Make your appointment today with a specially trained ZOTOS operator for a ZOTOS IMPERIAL' CREAM COLD PERMANENT, or a ZOTOS REGULAR CREAM COLD PERMANENT. I Developed , , . by the makers of the famous o Machineless Permanent. Wave Tomlinson’s Hairdressing “Exeter’s Favorite Beauty Spot Phone 146 DR. F. J. MILNER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Corner of William and Sanders Streets, opposite the residence of the late Dr. J. W. Browning. Phones: Office 295W, Res. 295J EXETER, ONTARIO DR. R. H. DOYLE PHYSICIAN and X-Ray MAIN STREET, Telephone SURGEON EXETER 60 Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36J Closed Wednesday Afternoons Dr. J. W. Corbett, D.D.S., L.D.S DENTAL SURGEON BELL BUILDING, EXETER Telephone 273 C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 57-13 Dashwood R.R. No. 1, DASHWOOD ... Field Pinkney Boylston Pinkerton . Wells . Miller Daglish . Mozet ... Wirt The Smoking Iron ...... Three O’clock Dinner Juvenile ■Fiction: Sue Barton, Supt. of Nurses ....................... Wendigo ....................... Cherry Ames, Veteran’s Nurse ........................ The Lone Woodsman .. The Silver Pencil ...... Tigers of the Sun ....... Voices from the Caves The Clue of the -Silken Ladder ..................... Wirt Make Way for a Sailor ....... Kubie The Wild Dog of Edmonton—Grew The Drifting Cowboy*....... James Peggy Goes Overseas ...... Bugbie Glamour Incorporated—Blocklinger Going On Sixteen ........... Caranna The Crooked Little Path—Burgess Peggy and Pan ............... “ Hightake and ILowtide .... Two is Company ............. The Devoxx Treasure (Mystery .......................... Frog—the House That Knew No Master .......... Stories from Uncle Remus- Bambi ................................ Little 'Pig’s Picnic ........... The Umbrella Man .......... The Dog That Came True Blake and the Gypsies— Chessie and Her Kittens * The Littlest Reindeer ..... The White Princess ...... Fairie Tales From Hans Anderson Farm Stories—Jackson The Little Engine That Coulj ......................... The Stars Came Down .... Merry-Legs, the Rocking Pony .............. ............... The Tale Of the Jolly- Robin ....................... . The Adventures of Velvet .................. ...... The White Bunny and his Magic Nose ...... Duplain Non-Fiction: Grand River .................. Dunkam We Keep a Light ........ Richardson Gauntlet of Overload ........ Munro History of Would War II .. Miller Where the High Winds Blow ............. Campbell The Significance of Silence .................. Weatherhead From Keybner to Celebes .. Beaton Officially Dead .............. Reynolds Two Thousand Miles of Gold ......................... MacDangal Burma Surgeon Returns-—Seagraves 2O.th Century Verse ...... Detworth Man Eaters of Kumvan .... Corbett The Boy I Left Behind «... LeaCocK Earth Could Be fair .... VanPaasseh Leather Graft ............... Johnstone The Royal Family in War Time Duming Robbins ..O’More Wilson Hello Homemakers! August and it’s time to get rid of those preva­ lent pests! Flies and mosquitoes in -particular combine to make life miserable for not only those on holidays, but also for those who toil and sweat at home in the summer heat. Some of the informative pamph­ lets issued by well-known manu­ facturers of insecticides point out the safe use of their products. The base of these new chemical with a Ion; ly call D.D.T. There is a market now, in a container, which if put in a closed room for 7 seconds will kill the insects immediately. In powder form, the D.D.T. in­ secticide is very effective too. How­ ever, it takes time to act and is generally combined with pyreth­ rum or some other vehicle. This mixture should be put in cracks behind cupboards and places where the cat oi’ other pets will not eat it. The manufacturer of a paint in­ sect killer recommends the product for 2 or 3 months. You surfaces or brush it walls and screens. These pest destroyers jurious to use. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIOA’EER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 188 i . Meek -Harris Disney Disney Brock ... Huff -Anderson ... Car-roll .. DeWitt Dittman . Piper Woody . Brown Wagstaff Wagstaff mixtures is a name we glib- bomb on theD.D.T. a petroleum mixture spray it on on painted are not in- However, for the best effect do one room at a time. Cover any food, but the baby In another room, remove the -house plants and the canary. Close the room for a minute after you’ve used the D.D.T. By the way, don’t use the D.D.T. barn spray for the job in the house. It usually con­ tains kerosene or an oil and may leave spots on fabrics. Follow directions on the labels. Use an insecticide and you will en­ joy more -leisure hours having rid the house of pesky flies. Do not encourage flies.Store food in closed containers in a cool place. Keep dishes washed after using. Keep doors closed and win- ALL KINDS OF Live Poultry Wanted by the Riverside Poultry Co. THAMESFORD, ONT Call 266 Exeter I Place stuffed peppers muffin tin whie baking to them in shape. 2. Fresh peas stay green and will not shrink if a couple of let­ tuce -leaves are put on top of them while cooking. - 3. Meat loaf is cooked more quickly if you bake the mixture in a tube cake 4. A piece for cutting cake. keep pan. of rayon thread is best angel food or sponge WM. H. SMITH LICENSED For Huron Special training property’s true Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 AUCTIONEER and Middlesex assures you of your value on sale day THE QUESTIQON BOX Mrs. B. R, asks: Recipe for Mer­ ingue 'Shells. x 2 egg whites, % tsp. cream tartar, y2 cup sugar, % tsp. vanilla, dash of salt. Beat egg whites, cream of tartar •and salt until frothy but not dry. Continue beating while sugax* is being added, about 1 tbsp, at a time. Beat until stiff. Fold in van­ illa. Drop on baking sheet, cover­ ed with heavy ung'reased paper, or press through pastry tube on to paper. Bake in 275 deg. electric oven 40-60 mins. Remove from paper at once.'Makes 3 dozen small meringues. For color variation; Be­ fore baking separate mixture into several parts and add different vegetable colorings. Mrs. S. T. suggests: Toasted Cheese Dreams y2 'lbs. sharp cheese, grated, 1 y2 tbsps. melted baking fat, 1 egg, beaten, iy2 tbsps. cream Combine the above ingredients and mix thoroughly. Remove crusts from one loaf of bread, and slice lengthwise. Spread Slices with the mixture, and then roll and chill in electric refrigerator. When ready to serve, slice about y2" slices, place on rack and toast under 'broiler oi* if desired serve plain. Cashew Cookies tbsps. shortening/ y2 cup 1 egg, well beaten, 2 milk, Maraschino cher- ctip sifted flour, 2 tbsps. powder, % tsp. salt, cooking cashews (chop- 3% sugar, tbsps, ries 1 baking cup bed), Cream shortening, add sugar and cream until fluffy. Sift flour, salt and baking powder together. |Add dry ingredients, milk and beaten egg. Add chopped nuts to dough. Drop from teaspoon onto greased baking sheet, top with slice of cherry and bake in 350 degree el­ ectric oven 15-20 mins. Makes 3 -dozen. Anne Allan invites you to write to her %The Times-Advocate, Send in your suggestion on homemaking problems and watch this column | for replies. E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction- Guaranteed. EXETER, R.R. 1 Phone Zurich '92r7 PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer Household, farm stock, implement® and and you lent pure bred sales, special training, experience enables me to offer sales service that is most effic- and satisfactory. Phone 90r22 Hensall USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres. ............ WM. A. HAMILTON' R. R. 1, Cromarty Vice-Pres........... WM. H. COATES- Exeter DIRECTORS Kirkton, R. 1 Mitchell R. 1 . Dublin, Ont. Kirkton, R. 1 JOHN HACKNEY .... i ANGUS SINCLAIR .... JOHN McGRATH ..... MILTON McCURDY .. AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS ......... Mitchell. THOS. SCOTT ............... Cromarty THOS. G. BALLANTYNE: Woodham. SECRETARY-TREASURER B. W. F. BEAVERS ........... Exeter F. W. GLADMAN Solicitor, Exeter Floor Sanding —Now and Old Floors— Dustless Method Reasonable Rates — Free Estimates-. G. M uegge Phone 331W Seaforth,