HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-03-05, Page 4THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
*School Reports ROOM II r
February
BIRTHS
McCLINCHIilY—In Scott Memorial
Jiasbltfiil, Seaforth, on
25th, to Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Mc-
CHnobey, of Varna, a daughter.
AIILiLER—’In Scott Memorial Hos
pital, Seaforth, on February 21st,
to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Miller, of
Staffa, a son.
McQURD'Y’—In Woodham, on Sun-
Jayb "February 23, 1936, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ira McCurdy, a son,
on
M.
of
MARRIAGES
WEST—AVILLISI— In London,
February 17th, 1936, Wanda
Willis, of Centralia, daughter
Mrs. T. Willis and the late Thos.
Willis, was united in marriage to
W, Harris West, of Grand Valley,
Ontario, by Rev. Olmstead, of Eg-
erton Baptist Church.
DEATHS
KERNICK-—In Exeter on Thursday,
February 27, 1935, Ann Down,
beloved wife of William Kernick,
in her 75 th year.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, Wm. Kernjpk and family wish
to express) them "Sincere thanks to
thw friends- and neighbors for the
kindness and assistance extended
during their recent 'bereavement, al
so for the beautiful floral tributes
and the loan of cars.
IN MEMORIAM
Tn loving,u\ieju^xy of O tt erbeih^Who’ ^'''pr1*-*
Da^^dodj on Mar
OTTERBEIN-
Mary S.
away, in
1935.
Its not de^tli that se$ls- hewSTps.
And stilus the voice ^ouJieSve so dear
She sheeps in peace^glfm sorrow and
Jain,
n whij
aj
Fro»
4
ised
i 7,
.ven, she awakes
ROOM VI
Honours—Florence South-
Roy Horney 81; Lorraine
77.
iSr. IV,
eott 87;
Atkinson
Pass—Audrey Sims 74;
Brooks 73
Phillippa Harness 72
70;
vey 67
64
64; Lloyd) Guenther
Quance 63; Alex Acton 6?; Maxwell
Harness 62; Ruby Cutting 60; Glenn
MaeTavish 60.
Below pass—'Catherine Armstrong
59; Eldrid Simmons 58*; Lloyd
Hunter 54; Phyllis Cooper *51*; Do
ris Moore 51*; Ross Moore 48*;
Harry Parsons 45**.
Jr. IV, Honours—Britain Sanders
82.
Pass—(Marion Smith 74; Neil
Jones 73; Norman Hannigan 71;
Margaret Fitzgerald 70; Dorothy
Kydd 68; Stewart Cann 65; Anita
Brintnell 65; Jack Westlake 61.
Below pass—Doris Cutting 55;
Tommy Walter 44; Graham Camp
bell 39.
Number on roll 40; avearge at
tendance 35.38.
Joseph B. Creech, teacher
Bessie
W es 1 ey Ryck man 73;
Bruce Cann
Kathleen Kettle 68; Alta Har-
Alva Elliot 66; Jean Cann
Bartie Motz 64; Marion Elliot
(63; Clifford
Coop-
Stan-
Billy
2nd Class1, Honors-—Tom Penhal®
78.
Pass—Earl Sims. 74; Donald
Burns 74; Bobby Kydd 69; Bo.b'by
Pryde 65; Leonard Wells 54; Clay
ton Sanders 32*.
1st Class, Honors—Donna Cornish
84; Mervin Jones 81; June Bierling
80; Mary Fletcher 78; Harvey
er 77; Barbara Re-id 77.
Passi—(Evan Sims 74; Pearl
lake 72; Jack Hennssey. 71;
Kress 70; Ross Turkey 68; Donald
Preskcator 67; Betty Cox 67; Gor
don Gillespie 6(7; Jimmie Wbyte
66*; Marguerite Hogarth 64,
Below pass)—Harry Ellis 59; Alma
Ryekman 58; Wilbert Gillespie 51;
Billy Smith 36; Billy Elliott 35;
Bobby Trielbnei’ 34.
Pr. Class'—(Eunice Brooks 59; C,
Hewitt 52; Jimmie Wilson 47; Don
ald Easton 36; June Cudmore, ab
sent.
Number on roll 34; average at
tendance 30.28.
M. E. Pridham, teacher
ROOM I
ROOM V
AUCTION SALE
—Of —
HORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS
The undersigned lias received in
structions to sell by public auction^
at East; Half oLLofc 29, Coin, 1|,
Hibbert ijjL'ownship
X" 3 miles- west-of Croiniart/
f FRIDAY, MARCH ^$936
at 1 o’c^'ck-p.ni.2 mares rising 5 years old; 5
rtmres rising Wears old, with foal;
6 mares an4/geldings rising’ 4 years-
oildf ^S.im^’®®' and geldings rising 3
years old; 5 colts rising 1 year old;
1 Shorthorn bull 10 months old; 5
York 'SOWS' due to farrow.
TERMS—CA,S'H
WM. NAIRN, Auctioneer
KINiSMAN BROS., Proprietors
AUCTION SALEEXETER COUNCIL
The regular meeting of the Coun
cil whs held on February 24th with
Councillor Rowe absent.
The minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and adopted on motion
of Dignan and Hern.
Communications were received
and read as follows: From the Can
ada Trust Company with reference
to the arrears of taxes on property
in which it is interested ns executor;
from the Department of Health with
reference to names of the Reeve,
Councillors and officials and from
the Municipal affairs asking for the
same information and from Mrs. E.
Moore with reference to transporta
ton, to the norith.
The Canadian National Railways
advised as to the amount of receipts
from the Telegraph and as to the
value of lands and buildings- and in
quired as to payment of taxes by
Lessees.
A requisition was received from
the Library Board for a grant of
$950.00 for U936 payable quarterly.
This- grant was authorized on motion
of Morley and Dignan.
A requisition* was received from
the Board of Education for $9,000,-
000,00 for 1936.
John R. Hind was appointed As
sessor for 1936 at a .salary of $110.
and $10.00 for truant officer’s
Book on motion of Hern and Dignan
and a by-law was directed to .be
drawn up confirming the appoint
ment.
The following accounts were r$a‘d '
and ordered paid on motion of Hern
and Dignan:
County of
$5.25; R. G.
Hall $20.70i;
coal $6.00; Municipal World,
tags $4.10; Wickwire press,
ing Auditors’ report $52.00; Richard
Davis, snow plowing, $9; William
Johns-, snow plowing $2.00; Henry
Green, -snow plowing and labor $7.-
25; 'Samuel King, labor $5.13; Wm.
Laverty, labor $5.37; Percy Hewitt,
labor $7.37; Garfield ^Stanlake, labor
$8.63; Eddie Coomlbes, labor $5.00;
Edward Coombe^, fir., labor,$2.00;
William Webster, labor $5.00; Reu
ben McInnis, labor $7.87; Douglas
Triebner, labor $3.00; Victor Seyn
mour, labor $3.00; Edward Harness
labor $1.00; Vernon Heywood, labor
$3:00; Norman McDonald, labor $1;
Oren Moir, labor $3.00; Gerald Cor
nish, labor $3.00'; Louis Kirk, labor
$1,87; Clifford Brintnell, labor $3.;
John Stire, labor $1.87; Laverne
Wells, labor ’$4.00; Robeyt Sanders,
labor $2.1'3; Wm, iSnell, labor $1.;
Chester Cornisjh labor $3.00.
On motion of Dignan and Morley
a grant of $15.00 ya3 uiade to Tri
vitt Memorial Church to help defray
the expense of heating the church
for the Memorial Service for
George V.
Adjournment by Dignan to
Thursday, February 27th, at
p.m. in the basement of the library.
J. W. Morley, Acting Clerk
fej BRED^IIORSES
i I .-;t
.gale’s Barns
MARCH 11th, 1936
jmencing at 1 p.m. *
/Slol'fes fr®i one year old up to
fife? Good hcffipes from 5 to 10 years
Also some cheap work horses.
2 r&res in foal
Some^stocker pigs.
TERMS—CASH
Q. J. DOW, proprietor
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936
30 ON.1
Ei
MT^NESD^
old.
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*r
MORTGAGE SALE
—« of —
FARM PROPERTY
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain mortgage,
which will be produced at the sale,
the undersigned have been instructed
to sell by public auction at the
LAW OFFICES OF MESSRS.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
• HENSAIxL, ONTARIO on
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936
at 2.30 o’clock p-m.
■the following valuable property:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain
parcel or tract of land and premises
situate, lying and being in the Town- a
ship, of Tuickersmith, in th^1 County
of i-luron and Province o^fOntario,
being composed of Lo& Number
Twenty-seven (27) in th
Concession, Huron Roac^Burvey, of
the said,si#Towiiship o'f
containing^ by admeas
hundred (TOO) acres
same moregbr lesp.
On the property isjE commodious
dwelling hoifae ai’dThe land iWaid
well fenced a
TER
10 per cent,
on the day of
within thirty da
to|F a reserved bi
Further terms
be made known on”“:day of sale.
GLAD-MAN & STANBURY,
Mortgagee’s Solicitors
Hensall and Exeter
CENTRALIA ON NO. 4, HIGHWAY
. — of —
28 HORSES, CLYDES AND
PERCHEROl^^^^ old
Fresh ,fr0m the farms of'^uron
County. J^ftne matched teams, dfepple
grays, $Kys- and browns, weighing
from/^SOO to 3600 pounds.^
Every horse has jibeen ^^fharefully
selected for conformatjj^i, quality,
and, disposition and.J^’iil be sold
wi$L a positive ayMantee.
Every horse^Pll sold without
reserve and^roere will be no by bid-
^8aso one red c$w, 5-years-cold,
du|l purpose typ$; due sale day.
■Sr. Pr,—'Billy Armstrong 73; El
mer Willis 71; Nonman King .69;
Barbara Harness 62; Harold Brint-
nell 49; Heibie Little 33.
Pr. A—'Patricia Hay 85; Janet
Gordon 85; Robert Stanbury 84;
Donald Grant 79. Hugh Davis 78;
Donald Southcott 76; Peter Ellis 76;
Marguerite Pickard 72.
Pi;. B—.Catherine Gibson 82; Mary
Moore 81; Elaine Coates 77; Maxine
McDonald 74; Geneva Elliott 68;
Teddy Hannigan 63; Jack Whyte
56.
Pr. C—Billy Moise 79; Mac Grant
73; Pearl Kirk 73; Roy Sims 64;
Marion Mousseau 58.
Pr. D—(Merton Chambers 83; Jim
mie Cann 77; Will Waghorn 70;
Norma Snell 6'6; Marjorie McDonald
66; Frances Armstrong 63; Harold
Preszcator 61.
Pr. E—Loraine Little 55; Ross’
Parsons 49; Laura Little 48; Frank
Brintnell* 28; Ruby Stire 10; Ken
neth Cudmore
Number on
tendance 30.6.
Pass—Ila Willis 73; Annie Mason
73; David Gordon 69; Anne Gordon
67; Coquoline Simmons 67; Marjorie
May 67; Ellis Pearce 65; Labelle
Lutman 65; Shirley Penhale 65;
Bert Pilon 62; Norma Wilson 62;
Francis King 61; Dorothy Jennings
61; Murry Stanlake 60; Iva Willis
60*.
Below pass—-Doris Hey 55; Nor
ma Stonehouse 50; Bill Cox 50;
Raymond Snell 46; Neil McDonald
42.
iSr. HI Honours—-Betty Elliott 82
Shirley Moise 82; Bruce Gordon 80;
pass—jean Snell 72; Marjorie
Flynn 72; Donald Traquair 72; Dor
is Webber 67; John page 66; .Ross
Ward 66'; Lila Elliott 65; Lillian
Kestle 65; Jack Harness 63; Robert
Gutting 6-2; Edith Hunter 62; Jean
McDonald 61.,
Below pass—'Roy Kirk 54; Jim
my Triebner 4’8; Norma Parsons
missed tests owing to quarantine.
Number.on roll 38; average at
tendance 34.3 6.
Maude A. Horton, teacher
Huron, hospital fees,
Seldon, 'coal for Town
R. G. Seldon, relief,
dog
print-
w.
A,
| T^RM^—OASH
> NAIRN,Auctioneer
Hicks & Son, Proprietors
"bird (3rd.
auction Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions' to sell by pub
lic auction at
Of —
ickersmith,
ement one
Hand be the
&Sons,__>’er by Husband andChester andAerbert Gaiser.
I '
IT TRAYS TO ADVERTISE
The s-.-issors that were advertised
as lost in last weeks, issue of the
Times-Advocate were returned to
their owner Mr. B. Williams and the
Irish lace jabot was returned to its
owner. The billfold with the money
is still to be heard from.
Rj
BANQUET MAIN STREET
YOUNG PEOPLE
The Young People’s Class of Main
Street United Church Sunday School
held a -class banquet on Wednesday,
evening. The Women's Association
of the church provided and served a
delightful dinner. An entertaining
sing-song was carried on during the
dinner hour. Mr. Jas. H. Francis,
president of the class, presided as
chairman and toastmaster and in a
short speech proposed the toast to
our new King, Edward VIII. Re
sponse was made by singing the Na
tional Anthem. Mr. Chas. Pearce
gave tihe toast to the Bunday School.
The response was made by Mr. B. W.
F. Beavers, S. S. Superintendent.
Both speakers emphasized the value
tof the S. S. in the community. Mein-
bets of the class gave a fine program
in the following numbers: vocal so
lo, Miss Violet Gambrill; piano duet,
Misses H. Dignan and V. Gambrill;
two vocal duets Messrs. Harold and
Gerald Skinner; two- humorous read
ings, Miss Hazel Smith; vocal duet,
Misses Violet Gamforill and Helen
Dignan accompanied by Miss Mar
jorie Medd. Rev. R. N. Stewart,
B.A., B.D., of Centralia, gave a very
interesting and instructive address
on "Reading.” Mr. W. G.Medd,
teacher, on behalf of the class and
the guests expressed to Mr. Stewart
hearty thanks and sincere apprec
iation for his splendid address. Auld
Lang Syne- and the benediction by
Rev. Elliott concluded a very enjoy
able banquet.
ROOM IV
-Sr. Ill, Honors—John Cann 75.
Passi—Douglas Pryde 69; Mary
MacDonald1 69; Kline Lee 68; Har
old Hockey 66; ih’eida Stire 61.
Below pass—Jack Cutting 58;
val Hunter 57; Gerald Campbell
Walter Sims 51; Ethel Stire
Teddy1 MacDonald 44.
Jr. Ill, Honours—Douglas Gordon
85; Billy Weekes 83; Shirley Motz
81; Calvin Heywood 79; VMa Jones
78; Shirley Mason 77; Mae
77; Lois Clark 77.
Pass—lEric Jennings 71;
Kilk 71; Mildred Hannigan
Or-
53;
49;
Snell
Mary
71;
Mary Easton ,67; Douglas Harness
65; Lillian Hewitt 62.
Below pass-—-Ruby Welsh 59; Bet
ty Harness 5-8; Lois Hunter
Helen Brock 55; Richard Pilon
Archie Webber 52; isobel Snell
Mary Caldwell 51; June Smith
Keith Gordon 49; Helen Pfaff 41.
Number on roll 37; average at
tendance 31. t
B. I. Kirk, teacher
ROOM III
(absent).
roll 39; average at-
Miss Love, teacher
THE LATE MRS. KERNICK
57;
53;
51;
49;
Horney
Marie
*Jean
The death took- place at her home
in Exeter North on Friday of last
week of Mrs. William Kernick in her
7hth year. iMrs. Kernick (had been
an invalid for the past five years
having suffered a paralytic stroke
f) om which she never recovered. Her
maiden name was Ann Down. She
was born on the second concession
of Usborne Twp., being a daughter
of the late John and Mary Down and
was the first break in a family of
nine children. Mr. and Mrs. Ker-
ni'ck retired from a farm on the
Thames Road in the fall of 1918
and since that time have 'been es
teemed residents of Exeter. Besides
her bereaved husand she is surviv
ed by three sons and one daughter,
Herman at home; Albert, of Garlton
Northern Ontario; William of the
Thames Road and Mrs. Eunice Stone
of town. She is also survived by
four brothers and four sisters, Mrs.
Jos. Hooper, of Pt. Credit; Mrs.
Waas, of ,St. Marys; Mrs. C. F. Hoop
er, of London and Mrs. Edgar Fan-
son, o'f town; Robert, Down, of Flax-
combe, Sask.; Frank Down, of Us-
‘boxine; Rev. Chas. Down, of Antler,
Sask., and Edgar Down, of Toronto.
The funeral, private, was held on
Monday afternoon conducted by Rev.
A. E. Elliott. The bearers were Mes
srs. Herman, Bert and Wm. Ker
nick, Clarence Down, Roy Bell and
Irwin Ford. Among those from a
distance ,whio attended the funeral
were Edgar Down, of Toronto; Mrs.
Waas, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Hooper of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kernick and son Robert
of Northern Ontario.
HURONDALE institute
King II
meet i
7.30 )
Lot 10, North Boinickuy, McGillivray
on TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1936
at one o’clock the following:
FARM ^TDCK—1 heifer, 2 .yrs,
old; 1 stee> 2 yrs. old; 2 —
steers; 4 nfearlling heifers;
ham cow dpe March 14; 5 0
geese. <
IMPl E'NTS—Set of lr
wheelbarrow, root pulp
binder J? set of seal
cultivdltoi
ure sjlreade^aiiiP^m separator, new;
ca<r, ■
H GILD EFFECTS—Exten
sion table, co'ucihi, kitchen chairs, 1
j range, oil burner, flour box, 2 hang-
| ing lamps, 1 large and onef small
table, 1 bed and set of springs; one
d’resser, large rug, linoleum rug,
piano stool, fruit sealers and other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS—CASH
The ‘property! of Mrs. Wes. Jones
Frank Taylor Auctioneer
3 yearling
1 Dur
hens ; 3
M ijiess, 1
a,gon, 1
i0*fhrining-mill,
mower, man-
AUCTION SALE
Custom IthtcHng dbne, start
ing Marc|f 7th. Anypiumber of
eggs se^'
Pullers for saborom 4 to 9
weeks,Jdd.
Pioneer pouWy feeds.
•'% rt|e
OLD 3IE ^jlTAN HOTEL
Verne Tapp, Manager
Phone 184 w
Jr. Ill, Honours—-Donald
85; Harold Elliott 7 6.
Pass—Jean Stanlake 74;
Melville 73; Alex Ellis 72;
Elliot 64; Pearl Cann 64.
Below pass1—Robert Moore 56;
Douglas Brintnell 54; Norman Hack
ney 54; Eric Heywood 53; Irvine
Armstrong 49; *Dorene Parsons 41;
*Jean Snell 39.
2nd Class, Honours— Dawson
Goulding 85; Marion Cowen 82;
Gwenetih Jones 81; Olo Moir 77;
Shirley Appleton 76; May King 75.
Pass—'Bobbie
Lindenfield 69;
Marjorie Welsh
Bert Moore 65;
Melvin Kestle 63.
Below pass—Jack O’Brien
Donald Prez.cator '57; Allan Stone
house 48; *Evelyn Wareing 46;
*Joan Redfern 43; *Beverley Stone
house 39; *Ross McDonald 18.
Number on roll 35“!;' average at
tendance 30.6.
R. Rowe, teacher
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
*
Davis 73; Arnold
Hugh Wilson 6.8;
68; Jean Kirk 67;
Betty Bayne 63;
59;
4
PAINTING TIME IS ALL THE TIME!
*— For Best Results Use —
JAP-A-LAC PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ENAMjEI^
Many beautiful shades to choose fro ***
Brushes Suitable for all requirements from 10 each and up
and don’t neglect getting / package of^rush Bath for
cleaning brushes,
anything /Ise, for
SPECIALS FOR THIS WtEK
nd better than
2 gallon CrocI/, i^rfular 50c. for 38c
4 gallon CrocftTregular $1.00 for ..
4 gallon Crock* regular $1.00 for 76c.
Lindenfield’s Hardware, Exeter
!
'M
d conditions will
SALE
purchase price
and the balance
ereafter. Subject
be fertile and
MORTGAGE SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
Power of Sale .contained in a cer
tain mortgage, which will be produc
ed at the time of sale, there will be
offered for sale by Thomas Fells,
auctioneer at Public Auction on,
FRIDAY, MARCH 20th, 1936
at the hour of one o'clock in the
afternoon at the farm of
Dashwood.
The March meeting of the South
Huron Ministerial Association was
held at the home of Rev. S. M. Gor
don on Monday afternoon, March 2.
Owing to the road conditions the
numlber present was not as great as
hoped for. The matter of Holy
Week services was discussed and it
was decided to wait until the next
meeting to arrange lor the services.
The paper for the day was in charge
of Rev. M. A. Hunt of Trivitt Mem
orial church wiho spoke on the sub
ject, "The Ministry of Science.”. The
speaker stressed tihe relationship
that exists, between Science and Re
ligion pointing out that contrary to
accepted opinions of a few years ago,
there exists to-day, no conflict be
tween
study,
was a
man’s, relationship to God and to
man, whereas Science had to do with
the accumulation of knowledge and
tihe systematizing of it. He stated
that 'Science and religion co-exist,
they are both realities in human life
and a full human life must include
both. Mr. Hunt went on to show
that as the Church declined and
made a plea for Spiritual renewal
as a means, of curing a period of de
pression, pointing out tihat a spirit
ual awakening bad saved the world
in the 18th century and must also
save the 20 th century.
At the close
members' w re
The regular monthly meeting of
the Hurondale W. I. was held on
February 26 at the home of the
president, Mrs. R. Kestle, with a
large attendance. The meeting was
presided over by tihe vice-president,
Mrs. A. Rundle, who also gave a
talk on the motto ‘What’s the use of
worrying, it never was worth while1’,
The committee asked that all tickets
on the quilt be brought in at once.
Mr. Ben Case very ably dealt with
tihe subject "Wool, from sheep to
blanket” which was educational and
interesting. Mr. Wm. Jeffery fa
vored with violin and mouth organ
selections. A reading was given (by
Mrs. Etiherington. Mrs. N. J. Dore,
of Exeter, gave a very interesting
demonstration on making flowers
of .crepe paper. A vote of thanks
was tendered those taking part on
and
pro-
com-
— of —
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The. undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction,
at Lot 22, Coil. 12, Stephen Twp.
half mile south of Dashwood, on
namely:
those cer-
land and
and being
these tw0‘ great branches of
Religion, Mr. Hunt stated
rule of life, having to do with
96'
Ir
The'
s wore
it
.vxr and
of the
invited
•I’/h*
meeting
to
the
/ng
s
!1
the program by Mrs. Kernick
Mrs. Morgan- Following the
gram lunch was served by the
mittee in charge.
WHALEN
nionn
Mr
and .
kindness and
the din’
’”ndh v
• of ’
”W snd
papr
Mr. and Mrs. Morley visited
Sunday with Mrs. John Morley,
Woodham.
Miss Norma Finkbeiner, of Cred-
iton, was a recent visitor of Miss
Velma iSqUire.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern and
family spent the week-end visiting,
friends in St. Marys. .
iMr. and Mrs. Currie, o-f Wingham,
are visiting for a time with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Ogden.
Mr. D. A. Johnson (had a very suc
cessful sale On Wednesday of farm
stock and implements.
Friends of Mr. (Allen Jaques will
be pleased to know that his condi
tion is as well as can -be /expected
following his recent operation for
appendicitis in ;St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London.
The Y. P. iS. meet on Friday night
at the home of Mr. Win. Morley.
Jack Switzer will have charge of the
program.
Mrs. Louise Gunning received con
gratulations from many friends by
mall ap,d telephone on Monday Feb
ruary 24tih. The occasion was the
80th birthday of Mrs, Gunning. Her
many friends will be glad to learn
that she is emjeving good health.
Mi, Ge i. Millson is confined to
hit home. On Saturday he suffered
eak spell but at the time of writ-
uxg 3« feeling somewhat better.
■Mrs. Mervin Johnson and family
with her
o.
ijtabiy f"
is thougntUi
Mrs. Gordon for their | are spending tihis week
hospitality.parents in Exeter
on
of
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1936
at one o’clock the following:
HORSES—'Bay, general purpose
-horse 12 years old; B'ay agricultural
horse, 12 years old; Gray hor$e 5
years; Gray mare, 6 years in
foal; Clydesdale colt, rising /year.
CATiTtLEi-HRed cow, fresh/fc year
old;’ Red- cow, 6 years olcy^d'ue at
time o’f. sale; Rew 'cow, fr 5 yirs.
old; Red cow, fresh, 4 y old;
roan cow, milking; big iff Stein cow
8,years old,«due time of'JKle; Polled
Angus cow 3'years old a^e in May;
Roan heifer, ffesh, 2 y
heifer in calf; 1
in calf; Roan &*
heifer rising 2
rising 2 years
yeas old; 2 youri
old; Red
Red heifBt 2 years old
i'tfeer 1
fears
om; '
______ _ . s one black and whj|e
All cattle are goo
everything in Al '$0
Collie dog 1 yeas
sows in pig, goose,
116ns •
IMPLEiMENTS-—)
cut; McCormick. mo\
mick ihoe fertilizer d
rake, 10 ft.; M.H. sil
tivator; 5-section hat
pole and 3-section pol
Durhams- and
; 2 Yorkshire
der, 2 turkey
&r old; Roan
, Red steel’
eford bull 2
s, one white,
Theodore Miller, R.R. 1,
Ontario
the following .property,
ALL AND SINGULAR
tain parcels or tracts of
premises-, situate, lying
in the Township of Hay, in the Coun
ty of Huron, and being composed of
FIRSTLY: The westerly 20 acres of
the southerly three-quarters of Lot
Number Seven; in the Thirteenth
Concession of the Township of Hay,
having an e-ven width throughout;
SECONDLY: The north half Of the
south half, and the south half of the
north half of Lot Number Seven in
the Fourteenth Concession of the
Township of Hay, containing 50 ac
res, more or less; THIRDLY: The
north quarter of Lot Number Seven
and the south half of Lot Number
Eight, both Ln the Fifteenth Conce^- .?
sion of the Township of Hay, con-;^
taining 75 acres, more or less.
At the same time and place, un
the authority of a chattel mortg
there will’be ■offered'' for sale tli
lowing chattels';3 Red Durham cows; 2 Ro
ham cows; Red & White
cows, dehorned; 2 Red
years old; l|Red & Whit
years old; ;
three/heife:
binder, 6 ft
5 ft; McCor-
1, iiew; steel
g tooth cul-
w, 5-section
B-druin steel
roller, Fleury waikin^’plow, new;
riding plow, Massey-Quebec riding
plow; Massey bean scuffier and pull
er combined; Cocksh-utt double scuf-
fler, 1-horse scutfler, pair light
sleighs, wagon, gravel box, 16-ft»
hay rack, fanning mill, 2000 scales,
hay loader, side delivery rake, set
sling ropes, dozen grain bags, cut
ting box, root pulper, wheelbairbw,
stone boat, buggy, 4-wheel trailer,
Chevrolet car, IS I-I.P. gasoline en
gine, brooder 1000 chick size, incu
bator '6 00 size; Renfrew separator,
cook stove, set single' harness, 2 sets
double harness, forks, shovels, bar
ley fork, chains, cow chains and iron
slides for ehaiits, neckyokes, eveners
8 or 10 bags potatoes-, Irish Cobbler
and Dooleys,2 rolls 40 rod' barbed
wire, never used, 40 ft. extension
ladder, new wagon box and other
numerous articles.
TERMS OF SALE—CASH
CHAS. WEIBEftG, Proprietor
GEORGE MERNER, Clerk
ARTHUR WEBER, AttCtiOfieet
*
js;
Dur-
.’ham
pan, heifer I feeders;
old; 1 Red | white h;
White -sold; 1 R.ed
6 .Red & WI te spripj
Durham 'but \ 4 yeaj
mare, 12 ye l’s old.
years old; 1 Bay
1 Black ma; &, a
Yorkshire 1
chunks, 10
Walking, plo.
ii g;
• . IU
leifer, 2
ears old;
ro years
er, 2 years
, 1 yr. old;
alves; 1 Red
■old; 1 Bay
Bay mare, 11
re, 6 years old;
; 1 Bay colt; 1
Yorkshire sow; 7
s; 2 Cockshutt
set 3-section har-
fin'ick spring tooth
fm wagon; 1 Fleury
er; 1 1£ H.P. Fair-
; 1 1 % H.P. Water-
wu gus eug™,f 1 hay rack; 1 gravel
box; 1 13-disc drill, Massey-Harris;
1 Clinton fanning mill; 1 Renfrew
cream separator; 1 Renfrew 2,000
lb. Scales; 1 car, ropes, slings, etc.;
Approximately 15 tons hay, T,000
bus. oats and 100 bus. beans. 1
On the said farm is said to be
erected a dwelling-, house with suit
able farm buildings.
The lands will be sold subject to
a reserve bid.
TERMiS OF SALE OF LAND—Ten
per cent, of the purchase money to
bo baid down at the time of sale,
and the balance within thirty days.
TERM'S OF SALE OF CHATTELS
—Cash.
For further particulars and con
ditions of sale apply to
r. a. M. McDougall,
East Block, parliament Bldgs.,
Toronto, Ontario.
Solicitor to tho Mortgagee,
DATED at Toronto, this 25 th day of
February, 1936.
rows;; one (. hruw&i, uue v
cultivator; :
grinder; 1
banks gas e
loo gas eng.
box;