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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1935-09-26, Page 4TMVESmY, SEPTEMBER 2«, 1935 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
ZURICH FAIR HAS
RECORD ATTENDANCE
(Contiiuied from page 1.)
Bank of Montreal special for best
cow -or heifer any breed, R. M. Peck
W. Oestricher.
Yungblut special for baby beef,
W, Oestricher.
Zurich Creamery special 'for best
dairy cow, W. Sparks.
Eaton’s special for dairy calf, W.
Sparks.
rain. O.
O. Mc-
ewe, O.
ram lamb, O.
SHEEP
Lincoln—'Aged ram, A. D. Steep
er, T. Snowden; shearling ram, A. D.
Steeper; shearling «-we, A. D. Steep
er and 2nd; ram lamb, A. D. Steepe*’
and 2nd; ewe lamb, A. D. Steeper
and 2nd; ewe. A. D. Steeper and 2nd
Oxford Downs—Aged ram, J. P-
Henry, C. H. Coursey; shearling rain
C. H. Coursey, J. p. Henry; shearl
ing ewe, J. P. Henry, C. H. Coursey;
ram lamb, C. H. Coursey and 2nd;
ewe lamb, J. P. Henry and 2nd: ewe
J. P. Henry, C. Coursey.
Shropshire Downs—Aged
McGowan; shearling ram,
G 'wan and 2nd: shearling
McGowan and 2nd;
McGowan and 2nd; ewe lamb, O. Mc
Gowan, Gelinas & Son: ewe. O. Mc
Gowan and 2nd.
Leichester—Aged ram, E. A. Gra
ham & Son. 6 firsts and 5 seconds.
HOGS
YUrkshirr1—Aged sow, A. Warner
and 2nd; aged boar, A. Warner,
Manson Bros.: spring boar, C. H.
Course}’, A. Warner; spring sow, A.
Warner, A. Sparks.
Tamwcrth—Aged « w, T. Snow
den, Manson Bn s.: aged boar, Man-
son Bros.. Gelinas & Son; spring boar
Manson Bros, and 2nd; spring sow,
T. Snowden. Manson Bros.
Geo. Deichert special f-'t best !
pair .of bacon hogs. A. Warner,
POULTR-Y
Black Hamburgs, cock. O. Battler
hen, L. O’Brien. O. Battler; ckl. and
pit., O- Battler and 2nd. S. S. Ham
burgs, cock. Dr. McKinnon. Lee:
O’brien; hen and c,kl., Dr. McKinnon and 2nd. Barred R- cks, cock}
and hen. Letherland * Bentley and
2nd: ckl. and pit.. Letherland &
Bentley. Mrs. Coursey. White Rocks
ccck. Mrs. Coursey, O- Battler; hen.
H. Truemner,
Mrs. Coursey
hamas, cock,
Mrs. Coursey;
Mrs. Snowden.
Mrs. Coursey;
pit.,
Bra-
hen,
Letherland & Bentley; ckl., C. Thiel,
Letherland & Bentley; pit., C. Thiel
and 2nd. Black Minorcas, cock, J.
Kochems, H. Truemner; hen, J. Ko-
chems, Letherland ■& Bentley; ckl.,
and pit., J. Kochems.
orcas,
jardine and 2nd.
H. Coursey, J. Kochems; hen, J.
Kochems. C. H. Coursey. Brown
Leghorns, cock, Mrs. Coursey, Leth
erland & Bentley; hen, Letherland
& Bentley, Mrs. Coursey; ckl., H.
Truemner.and 2nd; pit., H. Truem-
ner .Letherland & Bently, Buff Leg-,
horns, cock, hen, ckl., and pit., Le
therland & Bentley. S. C. W. Leg
horns, cock, hen, C. Thiel, Lether
land & Bentley; ckl., C. Thiel, Lee
O’Brien; pit., L. O’Brien, Lether
land & Bentley. R. C. W. Leghorns
hen, Letherland & Bentley and 2nd;
ckl., C. Kochems, D. A. Graham &
Son; pit., J. Kochems, Letherland
& Bentley. Buff Orpingtons, cock,
J. Kochems, H. Truemner; hen, ckl
and pit., J. Kochems, H. Truemner.
White Wyandottes. cock, Mrs. Cour
sey; hen, Mrs. Coursey, Letherland
& Bentley; ckl., H. Truemner, Mrs.
Coursey; pit., Mrs. Coursey, H.
Truemner. Silver lace Wyandottes
cock, hen, ckl., pit,, D. A. Graham
& Son, L. O’Brien. Rhode Island
Reds, cock, hen, J. Kochems, Leth
erland & Bentley; ckl., pit., J. Ko- ■
chems, Letherland & Bentley. Cam-
White Min-
cock, hen, ckl., pit., H, Des
Cochins, cock, C.
J. Kochems; hen,
H.
Used Car Bargains
Ford Coach, 1930—$275.00
Ford Coupe, 1928—$150.00
Ford Sedan, 1927—$65.00
Dodge Sedan, 1929—$195.00
Chevrolet Delivery, 1929—$200.
SANDY ELLIOT
Ford Dealer Phone 64
EXETER
Special low prices now on our
1935 Demonstrator Car
pines, cock, hen, ckl.t pit., L- O’Brien
Letherland & Bentley. Ancor.as,
cock, L. O’Brien, Mrs. Coursey; hen,
Letheriand & Bentley, L. O'Brien;
ckl., Mrs. Coursey, L. O'Brien; pit.,
L. O’Brien, Mrs. Coursey. Black
Spanish, hen and pit., J. Kochems
and 2nd. Silved Grey
cock and hen, J. Kochems and 2nd;
ckl., and pit., O .Battler, J. Kochems
Golden polish, cock, L. O’Brien,
Letherland & Bentley; hen. Lether
land & Bentley, Dr. McKinnon; ckl.
and pit., Letherland & Bentley.
Bantams, booted, cock and hen, Dr.
McKinnon and 2nd; ckl. and pit.,
J. Kochems. Bantams, unbooted,
cock. L. O’Brien. D. A. Graham &
Son; hen, L. O’Brien, Dr. McKinnon
ckl. and pit., D. A. Graham & Son,
L. O’Brien. Black Sumatra, cock,
hen, ckl., pit., L. O’Brien and 2nd.
Old English Game,
J. Kochems; hen. J.
O’Brien: ckl. and pit.. L.
and 2nd. Jersey Black Giants, •
Mrs. Coursey. D. A. Graham & 1
hen. I). A. Graham Son,
Coursey; ckl.. H. Truemner.
Coursey: pit., Mrs. Coursey,
Truemner. Andulusiar.s, cock,
Battler: hen. L. O’Brien and 2nd;
ckl. and pit., O- Battler. L. O'Brien.
Black Langshan. eimk. ckl. and pit.,
L. O’Brien and 2nd in pullet. Ham-
hnrgs, cock and hen. L. O’Brien.
Hampshire Reds, ckl., pit., M; Rader
and 2nd.
ler; ckl. and pit.,
Bentley.
Letherland & Bentley: lien, D. A.
Graham & Son. Letherland & Bent
ley: ckl. and pit., J. Kochems, Leth-
of
Dorkings,
cock. L. O’Brien,
Kochems, L.
O’Brien
cock
Son;
Mrs.
Mrs.
H.
, O.
Buff Rocks, hen. O. Batt-
Letherland &
A.O.V., cock, L. O’Brien,
I erland & Bentley. Collection
' pigeons, J. Kochems and 2nd.
Ducks
Pekin ducks. < ld. T. Snowden.
H. Coursey; y.ung, O. Battler,
H. Coursey. R men clucks, old, and
young. C. H. Coursey, Letherland &
Bentley. Ducks. A.O.V.. old and
young, C. H. C ursey, O. Battler.
Geese
Old and young, G. H.
Toulouse, geese old, C. H.
O. Battler; young, C. H.
Tni'Keys
Old and young, C. H. '
Wild Ducks
Old and young, C. H.
Letherland & Bentley.
RACES
Hilda Direct ....
Barney Wilkes
Molly
Royal
Hal ...
Direct
Gratton
Patch
C.
C.
Coursey
Coursey
Coursey;
Coursey.
Coursey,
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4
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Farmers Attention
FREE CULLING
Why Feed Npn-Laying Hens?
Have yours flock culled by Mr,
Vahey, a poultx*y expert.
Satis faction Guaranteed.
Phone 216
Swift Canadian Co.
EXETER
and
is
the
Mr.
pettibiue (nee Esther Han-
C-operol, near Sudbury, is
with her sister Mrs. A.
KIRKTON
Miss Marie Tufts spent Sunday
with Genevieve Kerslake.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doupe and fam
ily, of St. Marys, were Sunday visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Doupe,
Miss Mamie Pridham, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with Mr.
Mrs. H. G. Burgen.
.Miss Reynolds, of Meaford,
holidaying with Mrs. V. Doupe.
Mr. E. Anderson, formerly of
bank here, visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Eric Humphreys.
Mrs.
na), of
visiting
Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hazelwood and
little son Billie, of Detroit, spent
part of last week with Mr. Walter
Hazelwood.
. Sunday School Rally
Our S. S. Rally met Sunday morn
ing with a large attendance. The
program was as follows: Hymn 164
followed by prayer. Edwin and Nor
ma Tufts sang a duet ‘Little Sowers’
the scripture lesson was read by the
Superintendent, Mr. C. Routly. A
story, “A Letter to the Church” tak
en by Ross Marshall. A solo by Mrs.
E. Gunning. Miss Lillian Kennedy
gave a reading, “No dark nor lonely
corners in God’s House”. Hymn 399
was then sung. We were then fav
ored by a very excellent address
taken by Mr. W. Carroll, Mitchell the
subject “The Pathway of Life” after
which the Superintendent closed the
school with prayer.
W. C. T, U.
J. R.
Texas
Myrtle Wilkes .............
Elsie Gratton ...............
Frank Taylor, starteT
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BIRTHS
HAMMOND—At Dr. Fletcher’s
ipital, Exeter, on Saturday,
21st to Mr. and Mrs. M. Hammond
of Usborne, a daughter.
WEIN—(At Dashwood, on Thursday,
.September 19th, to Mr. and
Herb Wein, as son.
MESSNER—At Dashwood, on
day, September 20th, to Mr.
Mrs. Fred Messner, a daughter.
Hos-
Sept.
Mrs.
Fri-
and
the
on
MARRIAGES
McGREGOR— DEVINE — At
home .of the bride’s parents,
Saturday, September 21st, Luel-
la Fern, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Devine, of Stephen
Township, to Mr, Lloyd McGregor
of Pankhill, by Rev. W.
rich.
S. Hen-
The Sth Temperance Study Course
sponsored by the R. E. C. and the
W. C. T. U. will begin on Sunday
October 6th continuing every Sun
day until November 3rd when it
closes.
These lessons are published in
the Sunday School papers and also
in pamphlet form. The pamphlets
may be obtained from the National
Campaign Office, Clone House,
Athens, Ontario, .or from the Church
S. S. Headquarters. The price is 5c.
per copy; 3 0c, per dozen or §2.00 a
hundred.
Prizes are awarded by the Nation
al W. C. T. U«, the Provincial W. C.
T. U* and many of the (Local and
and County Unions. Exeter Union
is in the habit of giving §10.00 to
the winners in Exeter and vicinity.
The Huron Co. W. C. T. U. offers a
shield to the Sunday School having
the highest percentage of its enrol
ment writing upon the examination.
Last year there was 3,300 entrants
Let us have 5000 this year.
DEATHS
HELD—In Dashwood ■
September 24th,
his 58th year,
be held Friday
ich.
WALKER—At St,
TORONTO MARKETS '
Tuesday
Held, in
on
William
The funeral will
morning to Zur2
Mary’s Hospital,
Kitchener, Ont., on Saturday, Sep
tember 21, 1935, Mary Edith
Walker, of Grand Bend.
MITCHELL—in McGillivray Town
ship, on Friday, September 20th,
1935, Minn'ie M. Baynham, belov-
wife of Milton Mitchell, aged
years, 11 months and 24 days.
LAMBS DROP 50 CENTS
HOGS 25 CEN/TS LOWER
Cattle Movement Irregular—Hold
over Increased
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rowe w-ish
announce the engagement o'f their
only daughter Mildred May, to William Chalmers Allison, Xounger son
of Mr. and Mrs, JyT. Adison. 1
marriage will takef/place early
____
\ ) VIN 1HEMORIAM
JOHNSTON—-In loving memory
to
ef Dr/'Mary E. Johnston, who pass
ed away on September 23, 1930.
Parents and Brothers
You have often heard of a barn and stock
being lost by a coal oil lantern/being upet
but never with a Coleman Irtstant Light
They are safe, a real cheap fire irtsurance
200 c.p. of clear white light. No broken
or smoky glass. Will not blow out.
Will also outwear many cheaper lanterns.
If you want real value see one of these
demonstrated at
Lindenfield’s Hardware, Exeter
Toronto Live Stock Receipts Monday
Cattle .................................. 5,950
Calves ............................. 1,830
Hogs ................................... 1,170
Sheep and Lambs ........... 1,380
General weakness toned the Tor
onto Stock Market Monday, with a
50c. drop on lambs and a loss of 25c.
on hogs. Cattle movement was ir
regular, as stores moved readily at
steady levels, while killing cattle,
outside of cows and fed calves were
almost at a standstill. Last week's
holdover of 1,500 head was increas
ed to 3,800. Calves’ closed steady,
and sheep slightly easier.
Stores sold at §4.50 to §5 for best
and §3.35 for common-. Butcher cows
sold steady at §3.25 to $3.60 for best
grades, with a few up to §3.75. Com
mon kinds moved downward to $2.-
50. A few bulls ranged from $2.75
to $3.50, while fed calves traded at
$6 to $8.25. One load of choice but
cher heifers went at $5.65. Weighty
steers brought $4 to $6.35.
‘Calves held steady at $7.50 to §8
for choice vealers, with some up to
$8.50. Common and heavy calves
sold at $5 to $5.50, aud grassers $4.
Hogs settled 25c lower at $8.25,
Lo.b, for bacons, §8.60 off, truck,
and $9.25 off car.
Lambs dropped 50 cents On good
ewes and wethers, selling at $6.50.
Culls and bucks sold at $5 to §5.50.
Sheep closed easier at a general top
of $3, with culls downward to $1.
A. 35 cent loss was the only change
on bacon-hog prices from, reporting
market points Monday. Barrie sup
plies took the drop, and sold at §8.-
35, along with Stratford and Kit
chener. Petenboro' hogs were at
$8.25, Brantford at $8.50, and Hull
at $8.’6(L
GREENWAY
Autumn events hi the united Chureh
Wednesday,
fall meeting of
tion vf officers,
recreation and
ver collection.
.Sunday, October 6th—-At 1.35 p.
m. Annual Rally Jlay in the Sunday
Oct. 2nd—Opening
the Y. P. U., elec-
, conference reports,
a weiner roast. Sil-
Crawford and
with Mr, and
Veal and fam-
School; 2.45 p.m. re-opening and re
duplicating services with Rev. John
son of Crediton as speaker, Rev. J.
B. Moore assisting with the services,
Wednesday, October 9th—at 8.30
p.m. Sunday School Board of Man
agement monthly meeting at
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Curts.
Sunday, October 13th—‘Sixtieth an
niversary services at 2.45 and 7.30
p.m. with Rev. Harold Willans of
London as speaker.
Thursday, October 17th—Annual
Fowl Supper.
Friday, November 1st—Annual
convention, of Stephen, Exeter and
Usborne Religious Education Coun
cil. afternoon and evening.
Sunday, November 10th—Annual
Y. P. U. Anniversary services at
2.45 and 7.30 p.m.
Mrs. Arthur Brophey had the mis
fortune to break her wrist last week
caused by cranking a ear.
Misses Lois Brown, Luella Curts
and Norma Steeper mid Messrs. K.
Smithers and Manuel Curts attend
ed the London Conference Y. P. U.
Convention held in St. Thomas last
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kleinfeldt,
of Crediton, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curts.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. Henry Battram
and family in their recent sad be
reavement.
SHIPKA ’
the
Rally Day services will be observ
ed in the United Church next Sun
day ni 'ining. A special’program will
be given. Everyone invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Amos, Grant,
Norman and Ernest, of Brinsley,
spent Sunday with relatives and at
tended the Anniversary/ services at
the United Church.
Lome Divine spent the week-end
with relatives in Grand Bend.
Sorry to report that Mr. L. Schroe
der is confined to his bed. His
friends hope for a speedy recovery.
A reception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer on
Tuesday last in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Brenner (nee Evelyn
Sweitzer). A very enjoyable even
ing was spent by all present.
Cutting corn and filling silos seem
to be the order of the day.
Anniversary service was held on
Sunday last at the United Church
with Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Centralia,
as the speaker and preached two
splendid sermons. Mr. Earl Haist and
Miss Ruby Finkbeiner, of Crediton,
assisted in the singing.
The regular meeting of the Ladies’
Aid will be held on< Wednesday ev
ening October 2nd at 8 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovie,t Mrs. John I
Sharpe, Mr. Alvin and Verna Sharpe
attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Thos. Durr, of Sarnia, at Parkhill
Cemetery on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and -Mrs. B. R. McKenzie spent
Thursday of last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkbeiner.
Mrs. J. Haist, of Crediton, spent
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer.
Mr. Sam Sweitzer, who has been
walking on crutches for the past
three weeks is better and able to be
out again.
Mr. William Leavitt is seriously
ill at. his home on Main Street.
THAMES ROAD .
Wedding bells.
The services here will be conduct
ed next Sunday by Rev. J. F. Chap
man, of Toronto.
Thames Road Anniversary Services
will be held on Sunday, October 27,
followed by a supper on Tuesday.,
October 29 th.
The home of Mrs. Win. Lamport
was the- scene of a very pleasant ev
ening on Monday when the Mission
Circle met and presented Miss Ruby
Chambers, with a miscellaneous
shower on her approaching marriage
The evening was spent in games and
contests and a very delightful lunch
was served. Ruby thanked the girls
for their kind wishes extended to
her. Ruby has been a valued mem
ber of the Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coward with Mr.
and Mrs. MOody visited over the
week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
Coward at Grimsby.
Mrs. Earl Dick, of Hensall, was
a visitor last weak With her parents.
Mrs. J. W. Stewart is in Exeter
undergoing electric treatments
her back which was injured in
recent accident.
Sunday School Rally
Rally service was held Sunday in
the ohui’cih. The singing was led
by* a children’s choir and the pro
gram followed. Miss Morgan talked
on the letter of St. Peter. Miss E.
Hunkin gave the second, both pap
ers were well given and much en
joyed,
a solo
guitar
beam.” teresting talk to the children illus
trating his subject with candies on
the importance of training children
early. The final address was “Liv
ing Churches.’*
on
her
Earl
with
WINCHELSEA
•Silo, filling is the order of the day
ip this district.
Mr. and Mrs, John
family spent Sunday
Mrs. George Coward.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Elf ord at Exeter,
Mr. Harold Davis, of Thames Road,
was home over the week-end.
Mr., and Mrs. Theron Creery,
and Walter visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis,
a i, Miss Marion Tufts, cf Kirkton,
Miss Evelyn Hunkin, of Thames Road
spent Sunday with Miss Genevieve
Kerslake.
•Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Coleman and
Bobbie spent the week-end with their
friends at Clifford.
Mrs, James Horne spent Monday
with Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Bunday visitors in the community
were; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris
and family, of Farquhar with Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Murray; Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Crago, of Kirkton, with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher; Mr.
and Mrs, M. 'Fletcher, of Exeter,
Messrs. Tommy, Allen and George
Fletcher, of Thames Road, Miss Mar
ion Tufts, of Kirkton and Miss Eve
lyn Hunkin, of Thames Road, with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerslake.
Mr. Theron Creery spent the week
end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher and
family spent Saturday at Thedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
George Davis.
A very enjoyable evening
spent at the home of Mr. and
Laverne Mills on Wednesday
when they entertained a few young
people for supper. The occasion
Russell’s birthday. The evening
spent in music.
set of Renfrew scales, 2,090 capacity
Clinton fanning mill; sling ropes; 1
one colony house, one sling chain,
Anker Holth cream separator; one
wheelbarrow; water trough; root
pulper; set of team britchen har
ness; set of plough harness; set of
single driving harness nearly new;
set of light driving harness $ tugs;
I Happy Thought steel range in
good shape; 120-egg incubator;
truck wheel for binder; I acre of
mangolds; I acre of turnips; quan
tity of grain; 50-ton of hay; sap
buckets and spiles, log-jack, logging
chain; cantbook, shovels, forks,
grain bags, ditching scoop, barrels,
doubletrees, neck yokes, whiffletrees
and numerous other articles.
Positively no reserve, as proprietor
is giving up farming. »
TERMS— CASH
PETER McNAUGHTON, Proprietor
McNEIL & NAIRN, Auctioneers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs.
was
Mrs.
last
TENDER CALL CULVERTS,
BORNE TOWNSHIP
was
was
us-
the
“Tender
Us-
will he re
Sealed tenders addressed to
undersigned and marked
for Three Culverts Boundary,
borne, Tuakersmith,”
ceived until 3 p.m., E.S.T.,
Saturday, October 5th, 1935
for the construction of two 10 x 5
and one 8x6 flat slab, reinforced
concrete culverts on the proposed
Mitchell Drain, at Cons. 3 and 4 Us-
borne Township.
Plans specifications and form of
contract may be seen, and forms of
tender obtained at the office of the
Township Clerk, Henry Strang, R.
R. No. 1, Hensall, Ontario, and the
office of the Engineer, S. W. Archi
bald, 284 Dundas St., London, Ont.,
after Friday, September 27th.
A marked cheque for 10 per cent,
of the contract price must accomp
any each tender.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
HENRY STRANG
Clerk, Usborne Twp.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
— of —
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
AND FEED
The undersigned auctioneers have
been instructed to sell by public
auction
Five
at
Concession 13, Hibbert Twp.
miles East of Hensall, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1935
heifer ‘bred to
1 black Jersey
in November;
to calve in Jan-
Miss Dorothy Squires gave
accompanying herself oh the
“Jesus Wants Me for a Sun-
The pastor gave d very in
at 12.30 o'clock, the following:
HORSES — 1 Agricutural black
mare 6 years old; 1 Agricultural
grey Percheron, 6 years old; 1 G.
P. gelding 7 years old, perfectly re
reliable single or double; 1 aged
driving mare with foal by her side
and (supposed to be 'in foal again.
■CATTLE— 1 purebred Durham
cow bred to calve in November; 1
Holstein cow bred to calve in No
vember; 1 Durham
calve in November;
heifer bred to calve
2 Durham cows bred
uary; 1 Durham cow bred to calve
in April; 1 Hereford cow bred to
calve last of April; 1 Durham cow,
milking; 1 part Jersey heifer, milk
ing good; 3 two year old steers; 2
year old steer©; 2 year old heifers;
5 heifers rising two; 3 spring calves;
2 calves five months old; 1 calf 3
months old.
PIGS—“2 purebred York1 sows due
at time of sale; 1 purebred York
sow due October 24; il purebred
York sow due December 2; 1 pure
bred York sow due December 5th;
2 purebred York sows ibred 1 month;
1 purebred York sow just bred; 1
XXX purebred York hog; 9 choice
York pigs' 5 months old; 2 chunks,
3 months old; 8 pigs, 7 weeks old.
FOWL—number of old hens; num
ber of Rock pullets; number of Rock
Roosters; number of Leghorn pul
lets; number of Leghorn roosters,
IMPLEMENTS—M. H. binder, 6
ft. cut in good shape; McCormick
mower, 5 ft. cut; horse hake; In
ternational spring-tooth cultivator;
M. H. 13-lioe seed drill; set 4-sec-
tion harrows; steel land roller; one
throw-out disc; hand turnips sower;
two row turnip sower; good farm
wagon; hay rack; set of Brown &
Carke, sleighs; gravel boxes; Mc
Cormick disc; fertilizer^drill; Cocjk’’
shutt double furrow riding plow; 1
C*o ck.s'hutt .^manure. spreader^ nearly
new; Ooelcsh^tU ^inglo-furrow rid-
plow; 2 Mof 2i iHleiiry walking
plows; rubber tired buggy; Portland
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RE: THOMAS WILLIS, late of the
Village of Centralia, in the Comity
of Huron, Manufacturer, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the said deceas
ed are required to send full particu
lar© of their claims duly proven to
THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY,
London, Ontario, one of the Execu
tors of the Will of the said deceased
not later than October 5th, 1935,
after which date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the assets of
the ©aid estate having regard only to
the claims of which notice has been
received.
DATED this 18th day of Septem
ber, A.D. 1935.
MRS. E. MAY WILLIS,
Centralia, Ontario
THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY
London, Ontario
by their Solicitor,
J. W. MORLEY,
Exeter, Ontario
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
RE: GARNET STEWART ATKIN
SON, late of the Village of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, Doctor of
Dental Surgery, deceased,
AIJL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the said deceas
ed are required to send full particu
lars of their claims duly proven to
the undersigned Solicitor for the
Administratrix with Will annexed of
the estate of said deceased not later
than October 5th, 1935, atfer which
date the said Administratrix will
proceed to, distribute the assets of
the said estate having regard only to
the claims
received.
DATED
ber,
of which notice has been
A. D.
tins 18th day of Septem-
1935.
J. W. MORLEY,
Solicitor for Administratrix
Exeter, Ontario
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of JOHN
SIMMONS, late of the Township of
Hibbert, in the County of Perth,
farmer, who. died on the Thirtieth
day of June, A.D. 193 5, are requir
ed to forward their claims duly
proven to the undersigned on or be
fore the Thirtieth day of September,
A.D. 1935.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER Giv
en that after the said date the Ex
ecutors will proceed to distribute
the estate having regard only to the
claims of which they then shall have
notice.
Dated at Exeter, Ont., this 10th day
of September, A.'D. 1935.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Hensall and Exeter
*•*’ Executors’ Solicitors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of ALEX
ANDER BUCHANAN, late of the
Village of Hensail, in the County of
Huron, retired farmer, who died on
the Ninth day of August, A.D. 1935,
are required to forward their claims
duly proven to the undersigned on
or before the 30th day of September,
A.D. 1935.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER Giv
en that after the said date the Ex
ecutors will proceed to distribute
the estate having regard only to the
claims of which they then shall have
notice.
Dated at Exeter, Ont., this 10th °day
of September, A.D. 1935.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Hensall and Exeter
Executors’ Solicitors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the Matter of the Estate of John-
James Kernick, Deceased
Notice I© Hereby Given that all
persons having claims against the
Estate of John James Kernick, late
of the Township of Usborne, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 10th day of June, 1935,
are required to- send in or deliver to
the undersigned Administrator on or
before the 5th day of Oct., 1935, full
particulars of their elaims, and
Notice is also given that after that
date the Administrator will proceed
to distribute the Asset® of the said
Estate among the patties entitled
thereto having regard only to* the
claims of which they shall then have
Notice.
Dated at Bi£thx Ontario, this 16th
May of September, A.D, 1935.
Thomas Kernick, »
Administrator, Blyth, Ont
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