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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-10-13, Page 4
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 THE EXETER T1MES ADVOCATE “THE BEST ALWAYS” CHOICE QUALITY MEATS THE IDEAL MEAT MARKET is steadily ’gaining an enviable reputation for selling the choicest of meats, the best that this .■fertet produces. . ' ' You will be, pleased when ordering your meat by phone or coming personally to the store with the care taken to ensure your satisfaction, For your next meat order phone 38 THE IDEAL MEAT MARKET Tanton & Co. Opposite Ford Garage.Main Street, West. The Ladies Aid Treasurer Mrs, A- E- Oestreicher» reported $197.0-1 raised during the year, One hundred and seventy dolors paid to the General Church Fund* local accounts paid amounting to $34.70 leaving a balance of $2.^1. in the treasury, 1 _ The W. M. 8, Treasurer, Mrs, M Neeb, missions and $8,83 in the Contin gent Fund. Rev. A, "W, Sauer then presided for .the election of officers Which resulted as follows: president. Mrs. D. Tieman; vice president Mrs, A. W, Sauer; recording sec’y., Mrs. G. Wilfong; cor, sec’y, Mrs. R. H. Taylor; L. A. Treas, Mrs. A E. Oestreicher; W. M, S. Treasurer, j. nm. □Mrs. M, Neeb; pianist,- Mrs. V. I ta^e me f°r 10. Schatz; ass’t. pianist, Mrs. E. Gais- proud of myself. I 1 reported $33.89 raised for er. HER FAT WAS A BURDEN BIRTHS ISAAC—In Biddulph on Wednesday October 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Isaac, a son.. BEUERLEIN—In Exeter, on Thurs day, October 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Beuerlein, a daughter (Anne Marion) LAPORTE—-At Sauble Line, -Hay, Tp., on October 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Laporte, a daughter. DASHWOOD STAFF A Dr, H. H. Cowen, JL.D.S.. D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON At office In Hartleib Block, Daab- wood, first three days of week and m otfiee over the Post office, in /uiricti. last three days of week' MARRIAGES GUNNING— BATEN— On Wednes day, October 6th, at the Robin son Memorial United church man se, London, J3ertha Batten, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Batten, of Usborne, to Walter Grenville Gunning, only son of Mrs. Alice Gunning and the late Albert Gunning, of Banshard. DEATHS MOFFATT—In London on Friday. October 7th, at the home of her son Dr, Lloyd Moffatt, Mrs. Agnes Moffatt, widow of the late Moffatt, of Varna. Anniversary services were held in the United ^hurch on Sunday, Oc tober 9th. Rev, Mr, C. A Malcolm' of Egmodville, was the guest speak- i er at both services and delivered; two very fine sermons. Special music by the choii* including in the morn ing, a duet by Mrs, C. Stewart, Exe ter and Mrs. R. Drake, and in the! evening a quartette Mrs. D. Reid, Mrs. C. Stewart, Mrs. William Jef fery Mrs. K. Drake which was much appreciated. The church which has been re-decorated both services. On Monday evening Supper was given in Hall which was followed by- a play, “Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard.” The characters were well taken and the play was much enjoyed. Holiday visitors wer$: Mr. and Mrs. M. Speare, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jos Speare. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fisher and son, of Guelph, with the Hatter’s was filled for a Hot Fowl the Township j Now She is Qfiite Slender Here is another case where the trim, slim figure of youth has. dis placed the coarse, middle-age. It is a house-keeper writing. .She says:—- “I cannot say what weight I was, but I was very fat—a burden to my self. I have taken three bottles of Kruschen Salts and now I am quite slender. Iam 56 turned and people . I am more than You can takd it from me that every word of this is true, I took a teaspoonful in hot- water very morning till I had used three bottles. Now I only take half a'teaspoonful each morning, I can not recommend the Kruschen enough, for they are worth weigh in gold.”—(Mrs.) A.H. For generations, wealthy j weight people have been . visiting i those European Spas whose waters j are recognised tor their reducing1 I effect. It is called “taking the i cure,” Now the formula of Krush- chen represents the ingredient salts of the mineral waters from those fgr-famed Spas. These Salts com bat the cause of fat by assisting the internal organs to perform their functions properly—to throw off each day those waste products and poisons which, if allowed to ac cumulate, will be converted by the body’s chemistry into fatty tissue. fat , outline pf Salts • their over- I S. A. SHIPKA There will be no preaching ser vice in the United church on Sun- • day on account of the anniversary services at Brinsley, Sunday school as usual at ten a.m. Miss L. Thomson attended the : teacher’s convention in Goderich. Miss V. Moore returned tp Lon don Wednesday after spending, a week’s vacation at her home her.e. Rev., and Mrs. D. W. Williams and daughters, Eunice and Ruth . of Mt. Brydges, visited friends here over the week-end. . Quite a number from here attend ed the anniversary services at Greenway on Sunday to hear Rev. D. W. Williams, of Mt. Brydges, a , former pastor of this place. Mr. Howard Sheppard, of London and Mrs. George Sheppard, of Park hill, visited relatives here on Sun- , day. Mrs. <■ home week’s and Mrs. A. Finkbiener. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lafond family, of Sarnia, visited over t holiday at the home of Mrs. C. Ffnk- beiner. P. McKenie returned to her in Windsor Monday after a vacation at the home of Mr. and the 1929 Durant Coach 8. 1927 Essex Coach 1927 Ford Coact New Oliver Plow Come in and drive the new Ford Misses Helen Nadiger and Ruth! Kleinstiver, who are attending Nor mal School at Sitratford, spent Thanksgiving with |heir parents. Miss Marie Allemang, , of St. Clements, spent Thanksgiving with friends in town. Dr. and Mrs. Tqylor ,who were on a motor trip to Winnipeg, returned home last week. Mr. Ira Tieman and Miss G. Cor nell, of Waterloo, were week-end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tie-man. Miss Myrta Hoffman, of Kitchen er, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hy. Hoffman. ■Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer and Misses Theda and Grace Hayter of Windsor-, spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. Wm. Butler, relatives. Mrs. Lodge, Cleveland, Mrs. M. Mr. Leonard Birk, of Guelph, Drake, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end at his home here Wm. Jeffrey. Miss Grace Kellerman, of Toron-1 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hutchinson, to, spent the holiday with her par- ( Seaforth, and .Miss Dorothy Hutch- ents.Our local teaching staff of thej Mrs. G. G. Wilson. Public School attended the teacher’s I" convention at Goderich last week. Mr. H. M. Willert white working at his house which he recently pur chased from George Kellerman had the misfortune of falling from a1 scaffold while .shingling the house) dislocating his arm. We are pleased to say that he is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Meersburg and fam ily, of Port Frank, spent the holi day with Mr. Lavada. Mrs. Emma Fisher and Mr. Thursday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer, of .Windsor, spent Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs. Moulon. A fowl supper will be given un der the auspices of tile Ladies Aid of the Lutheran • church on Thurs-' day October 20th in the" church shed. A delicious menu will be ser ved from five tp eight o’clock with Mrs. A. Kuntz as supper , committee, be given by home of music, singing, logue and short plays. Band in atendance. You are cordial-j ] ‘ - - - ly invited.; I sister Mrs. S-orenson, of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Charlie May, of For-;Spent a few days with their sister est, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mrs. T. J. Collins. Della Fisher. Dashwood Ladies’ Aid Annual The Ladies' Aid and W/.M. S. of Dashwood Evangelical church held their annual meeting and election of officers in the church basement recently. Rev. A. W. Sauer led in the opening devotional exercises af ter which Mrs. D. Tieman took charge of the regular business ses- inson, St. Catherines, with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. N. Dingle, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. W,. O’Brien, Flint; Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien and daughter, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien. Mrs. D. Balfour, Detroit, with her parents "Mr. and Mrs. Dj, Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. M. Gray. Jonas Hartlieb and Oesch, Miss Edna Jlarold Weber, spent s,. MT. CARMEL an-Rev. Fr. Corcoran on Sunday nounced the holy bonds of marriage to Gordon Ambrose McKeever .'and Sadonia Marie Deterich. Rev. Fr. Glavin, of Amhertsburg.. spent a few days, with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Blundy, of SaT- nia, spent - the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carey. v Mr. Frank Rowcliffe and Miss Tresia Hall were happily married in Detroit last week. Congratulations Misses K. Morrissey, * Winifred convenor of the A program will talent consisting, monologue, dia’- Madden, of London, spent the week- Dashwood end with their parents here. Mrs. Gormely accompanied by her ! sister Mrs. Sorenson, of Detroit Phone 64 | Misses Madeline Glavin, of Col- I gap. and sister Clara, of London. 1 spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowcliffe ac companied by the latter’s sister Mrs. Mitton, of Detroit, sjoent the week-end with their mother MJrs. E. Hall. I c- Lea^ue \ social sion. Plans were made for a Ham.in the hall on Tuesday evening. Supper to be given on Mr. John Glavin, of Assumption Special Mattress Sale Mr. John Glavin, of Assumption 'Day' with the tollowing committee College, Sandwich, spent the week in charge of arrangements, Mrs. R.'(enfl with his parents Mr. and Mrs H. Taylor, Mrs. R. Goetz, Mrs. R. Charles Glavin. Armistice See our windows for Bargains priced at $3.95 and $5.95. All other goods down in proportion. R. N. ROWE Willert, Mrs. V. Schatz and Mrs. E. Bender. Tlte’ following committees for the month were also appointed: visiting committee, Mrs. J. Wilfong Mrs. E. Bender; flower committee Mrs. M. Haugh, Mrs. A. W. Sauer Following this the annual reports were given. In the absence of Mrs. R. H< Taylor, Mrs. D. Tieman read the secretary’s report. There were forty-three members on the roll. Six hunded and thirty nine visits were made to the sick, Twelve reg ular meetings were held with an) average attendance of fifteen. Six quilts were made and a box of clothing was sent to the Canadian M SQUTH HURON Plowing Match will be held on the farm of MR. WM. WELSH 2 miles nort^i of Exeter on No. 4 Highway on Thursday, October 20th, 1932 For further particulars apply to PERCY PASSMORE, HAROLD JEFFERY. l*res., R. 3, Exeter Sec’y., R. 3, Exeter :<U GREF.NWAV Very successful anniversary \ser- vices were conducted in the United church last Sunday afternoon and i evenin'g *by Rev. D. W. Williams, I B.A., of Mt. Brydges, a former pas- * tor. The large congregations at both i services welcomed Mr, Williams i Mrs. .Williams, and the two daugh- I ters, ^Misses Eunice and Ruth, and I listened with rapt attention to the [forceful and inspiring sermons. The | church was beautifully decorated by I the members of the adult class and j the choir rendered special music for the occasion. Mrs. Russell Pollock attended the Teacher’s Association in Goderich last week and Miss Witherhead and Mrs. G. Kirkby attended in London. Our community was well repre sented at the Parkhill Fair Plowing match last tveek. Thanksgiving visitors^ Mr. Dawson "Woodburn, Mr. ron Brown, B.A., Mr. Newton Gregor, Mr. .and Mrs. E. H. __ Pherson,. all Toronto, with rela tives. Miss Ruby Pollock, of Hamilton with Mt. and Mrs. Milton Pollock. Miss Maude Brown" London, with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Mr. and Mrs. R. Eagteson and family and Mts. Wortham, of Shr- niav with Mr, and Mrs. E. Mason. Miss Adella gteepet, Of London Normal with Mr. and Mrs. C. Stee0- et. . ' . Miss Lilian Vlens Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. W. ft tltens, and By- Mc- Mc- been all bred again to the boar “Wellwood.” SHEEP-r-r-One Oxford Ram* one year old; also nine Oxfoi'd ewps ag ed two and three years. TERMS-r-All sums of $i'p and un der and the three year old steers to H cash, Six months credit will be allowed on ail others cm furnishing approved security. A discount at the rate of six per cept,-.per annum or three per cent, straight will be allowed off for cash. G. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer MORTGAGE SALE Qf - VALUABLE FARM I‘ROPER'1Y (Subject to a reserve bid,) Ou the Premises —- OB i-n-r- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932 at o’clock p.m. The following land; Lot Number 14, in the First Qoncessioii, and Let Number „ 14, in the Second Conces sion, Township of Stephen, County f _________ of Huron, containing by admeasure- W. M. DOIG, L.L?B, Proprietor ment 200 acres more or less. On the land is said to be erected a stpry and a half brick dwelling 20x48 with a kitchen 14x18. barn on corner stone 44x88. cOw barn, brick wall 30x60. horse stable, stone corners Frame Drive Shed 18x24. The land is clay loam and there is no waste land on the farm. There is a three acre orchard. The proper-1 ty face? on Highway Number Four SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1932 1 % miles south of Exeter. | For further particulars and con- J editions of sale apply to:’ stove, burns coal or wood; WILLIAM McNEIL, Auctioneer, St. kitchen stove, kitchen table, Marys, Ontario. 'j glass! F. C. BETTS, Vendor’s Solicitor, 'couch, Huron & Erie Bldg., London, Frame Frame Frame 24x40. Ont. AUCTION SALE — of —. PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub lic auction, in Dashwood, on / at 1 o’clock the following; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Range heater, sink, cupboard, extension, ’table, dozen kitchen chairs, rocking 6 dining-room chairs, parlor bureau, 4 lamps, toilet set, Queen sewing ma- ■ practically new; chair, couch, table, suite, chine, springs and mattress, chine, 2 chests, clock, 2 ,big mirrors, big bake, dish with lid, 3 small stands, 2 wooden beds, flour chest, 2 lard cans, '5-gal. jug, bench, lawn seat, writing desk, large book case, a quantity of dishes, pots and pans, and other articles too numerous to mention. IMPLEMENTS—Open buggy, cut- ter, cart, cutting box, 2 hay rack ~ 3—Bay Percheron team of’planks, new, 1’6 ft.; 2 gravel box mares, 9 years old; black Percher- sides, new, 16 in.; potato sprayer, on gelding 8 years old; grey Pej’ch-.new horse’collar, sleigh tongue and wagon tongue, both new.•2 cows due* REAL ESTATE—A ^-storey frame the*b<5use with cellar, kitchen and* wood- shed attached; lot also contains a the stable and plenty of water. ' TERMS On Real Estate—10 per cent, on AUCTION SALE sideboard, parlor organ, bedroom — of — FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS Mr. G. H. Elliott, auctioneer, has been instructed by the undersigned' to sell by public auction, on LOT 8, S. BOUNDARY, STANLEY 2i miles west of Kippen — on -r-7 bed with sewing ma- The regular monthly meeting of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 the Main Street Women’s Associa-j at one o’clock p.m. the following: tion tor October was neld in the. WORSES- classroom of the church on Thurs-1 „„„„ n day, October 5th. The devotional period was taken by Miss Hogarth | after which Mrs. Doerr took charge. | A very pleasing duet was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. The visit-. ing committee and the flower com-. mittee wej’e appointed for October. I Plans were made to hold a fowl sup- ’ per in the church on Wednesday, otccxa j-ccnouOctoberx19th which was followed by 1 year old; 4 heifers 1 year old; 4 day 'of sa le, ba lance nUM days a niano^duet bv Misses Gamforill and spring calves, one fall cair. 011 Household Effects—Cash- ,a piano duet by Misses Gam.bnll and P1GS_Fifteen ohunks, x' ABTHUR OTK Auetioneer WM. KLEINSTIVER, Cters JOHN BENDER & ADAM BIRK, Executors of the late Mrs. Henry ’ Bender. eran gelding 2 years old. DURHAM CATTLE- time of sale, 8 cows due in spring and summer; 1 farrow cow; 2 2-year-old heifers due in” t— spring, 1 year heifer due in the) spring; 2 steers 2 years old; 2 steers' Dignan. The meeting closed by the1 YORK PIGS—Fifteen chunks, 1 Mizpah benediction. .At the . close of sow due time of sale, one sow with the meeting a quarterly tea ...........* served which was well attended. New and renewal subscriptions to the London Free Press and the Lon don Advertiser will be, received at the Times-Advocate for $3.95. This offer is for a limited time only. COUNTY TREASURER’SKSALE LAND FOR TAXES HURON COUNTY Notice is hereby given that list of lands for sale for taxes was litter three weeks old. IMPLEMENTS—iM. S. H. stiff tooth cultivator, loader^ M. H. side rake, disc drill,- M. H. manure spreader, Deering mower, Frost & Wood 14 plate disc, Bissell ' packer, Oliver scuffler and bean puller, hay rake, four section harrows, wagon, doulble. riding plow, single riding plow, I1 UF walking plow, • 11 h.p. Monarch en- ■■ gine with truck, 1J h.p. < ; 1 ' - ---- Binder, M. M. H' hay M. H. 13- MORTGAGE SALE the has been prepared, copies of which may be had at the County Treasurer’s of fice, in Goderich, Ontario. The list has .been published1 in The. Ontario Gazette in issues of. Jdly 31, August 6, 13. and 20. In accordance with the Assess-' ment Act I shall proceed to sell byi notes; five per cent, off for public auction the-said lands, or so cagjj much thereof as may be/sufticiant K(>B'BRT Hi PARSOMS, Proprletor foi payment of the taxes thereon,, to- •o.jaoBGB H E1L,liott, Auctioneer gether with costs, unless the same be sooner paid. The .sale will commence at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday November 1st. 19?2, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon. GORDON YOUNG, Treasurer. Huron County Goderich, Aug. 20, 1932 — of — FARM PROPERTY Under and by'virtue of the powers; contained in a certain mortgage- which will be produced at the sale, . engine, tjie undersigned have been instruct-twelve inch Gilson cutting box with ed to sell by public auction at 4he pipes, ten inch grinder, crusher cir- offices of cular saw, 5 inch belt 60 feet, light wagon, bob sleighs, 60 gallon cook-j er, top buggy, cutter, cart, fanning mill, scales 2,000 lbs., Daniels in cubator, 200 egg size; two hives of bees, 50 boxes with .racks. TERMS—All sums of ten dollars . _____________ and under, cash; over that amount parcel or tract of land and premises eleven months’ credit' on approved situate, lying and being in the- Township of Usborne' in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, being composed of Lot Numbef [Ten. 110) on the South side of Thames. Road in the said Township, except ing thereout that portion of said lot heretofore sold to the Methodist Church. ♦ This property is centrally located' to markets, schools’ and churches. ) There is a well built brick house and' avir. xi, jqhuull, auBuvueeii, ua.o —*- premises with! been instructed by the undersigned toir fencing and draining, to sell by ..public auction on Lot 14, Concession 2, L. R. S. Tuckei’smith,, a mile and a quarter East of Kippen and half a mile soqth, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 24tli, 1932 at 1 o’clock p.m. the following des cribed property: \ HORiSES—One team of matched which have Gladman & Stanbui-y, Exeter — on — . SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1932 * at 2 p.m. - the following valuable farm property, namely ALL AND SINGULAR that certain- AUCTION SALE ■ --- of--- PURE BRED AND GRADE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY Mr. G. Ht Eiliott, auctioneer, ha's bank barn on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ^NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘GIVEN that all pefsOns having claims against the estate of GEORGE CLARKE, late of the village of Credlton, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about” the 14th day of August 1932, are required to forward their . claims, duly proven to H. Eilber & 1 brood mares both of Son,' Crediton, on or before the' 1st spring colts, one being a horse colt day of November, 1932. and .the other a filly, both of whichAND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-! are good colts; On.©' Percheron geld- EN that after this date the Execu-. ing four years old, broke to work;! TERMS OF 'SALE 10 per cent. of. the purchase mon ey on the day of sale, and the baP ance within 30 days thereafter. Sub ject to a reserved bid. Further terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale.. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensail Solicitor for Mortgagee- and'the other a filly, both of which) I tors 'will proceed to distribute the, One 3-year-old Percheron filly and . _ 1. _ 1 ___?_ __ ______1 __* 1 x _ 11. * Av, . •Pill XTestate having regard only to claims of which they then shall have notice. DATED at Crediton, this 11th of October 1932. George William Clarke, 909 berts St., Niagara Falls, Ont. Eldon. Hodgson, Ailsa Craig, Ont. Thomas Terevthick, Crediton, Ont. Executors , 10-13-2tc. MORTGAGE SALE — of — FARM PROPERTY - | Under and by virtue of the powers, contained in a certain mortgage- the One 1-year-old Percheron filly." CATTLE—'One registered Siliokt- horn bull Hector (205392) two years which will be produced at the sale, day old aud a sure stock getter of first Ro- NOTICE TO CREDITOR^ NOTICE IS- HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of FRED ERICK F. BENGOUGH, late of the Village of* Hensall, in the’County Of Huron, Engineer, who died on the Thirtieth day of ^day, A. D., 1932, the required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned On or before the wenty-fourth day of October, A- D., 1932. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV EN that after the said date the Exe cutrix; will proceed to distribute the estate having Regard only to the claiinS of which she then shall have notice. DATED at Exeter, Ont, this 3rd day of October, A. D. 1932. GLADMAN & STANBURY, - Exeter and Hensall Solicitors for Executrix I the undersigned have been instruct- class stock; One registered -Short- ed to sell by public auction at the--, horn, cow “Evangeline” five years of age and a men of the breed; One Shorthorn cow “Pansy” old not registered; One Shorthorn cow “Violet” (224574)| fine speci-j pure bred five year? purh bred four year | Albian Hotel, Bayfield MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1032 at 11 a.m, the following valuable farm property, namely ALL-AND (SINGULAR those cer oid not registered; One roan Short- (tain parcels or tracts of land and horn c'ow five years old; OhO ydung premises situate, lying and being in white Grade cow; One fine grey the Township of Stanley, - in the Shorthorn cow1; One red grade cow. County of Huron and Province of All of these seven cows haver Ontario, being composed of Lots', calves and have ail been hand milk- Numbers Three (3) and Four (4) in ed and the chives have all been pail Bayfield Road Concession North, in fed. Also one red pure bred two- the said Township of Stanley, eave year-old heifer not registered with and except eight (8) acres thereof* calf at foot. All of these cows have heretofore sold tor taxes off been bred again this year. (North-west corner of said lot One pair of three-year-old steers; ber Three (3). One pair of ' year-old steers; one j On this property is a good pair Qf year-old heifers and seven wood bush, calves. I HOGS—^Ojpe pure bred Yorkshire boar “WeldwoOd** register number 975A36-148317. This boar whs the sire of the litter that took the prizie in the Provincial1 bacon contest and also the sire of the litter i have en tered in the present contest; also 4 superior Yorkshire sows each of which have had two litters and have * , TERMS OF SALE 10 per cent. ,of the purchase the num- hard' iv per cent. ,ot the purchase mbn- ey on the day of sale, and the bal ance tvithin 30 days thereafter, Sub ject to? a reservedzbid, further terms and Conditions Will be made fehown. on the day of sate. GLADMAN & .STANBURY Exeter and Hensall Solicitor for Mortgagee-