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".t 'HURSL)AY MARCH 15th, 1917
Centralia
Rev,E. G, Dowell of Clinton will
occupy the pulpit "etre on Sunday ova
whine next
Mrs. Jas Mitchell returned, en :viva
caayday, after visiting in London for
es week, accompanied by her sister,
Miss Alouit;n of near Ottawa,
Mr. fames 141arshall of Blyth is vis
r •tna his niece, M. G. Hicks,
Tarr Percy Salton left an Monday
etar Landon, after spending .a month,
wire his sister, Mrs. E. Calwil1.
Several Elam this vicinity ,attended
the cattle sale of Mr, B. Hicks at'
.L scan on Monday.
E3 e ry and wife and family 1e f t on
'Tuesday, morning for their new hone
;.t Walkerton,
Ivir• Garnet and Greta Aivdrew left
mn 'Wednesday, far their ,none in
Swift Current, Sask., after spendi;u;
is couple months visiting relatives and
ttrlenoa here.
Mr, Andrew Coughlin spent a few
days vistttmg in Detralit,
Mr. W. Heatable is able to be out
again by the a1•cl of a crutch, after,
a. fall he had out of a tree several
week.: ago.
The W. AL S. met at the. home >t
Mrs. F. Oliver on Tuesday afternoon.
The roads are in bad shape awing
to ;he thaw, as considerable snow is.
still on the roads in places, while
.r spot;. are bare.
Dashwood
lvlesars. F. Lane and M. Oestreich-
er spent Saturday in London.
Miss Catharine Finkbeiner has re-
tuened home, after spending several
Greeks with relatives in Sarnia.
Several from here attended the
concert held in Creditan on Friday
night.
Rev. F. Meyer of Zurich assisted
Rev Meyer of this place with Revi-
al services last week.
Mrs Wm. Ehlers: has returned tram
resiting friends inDetroit,
Mr. ;W J. Laing spent a few days
iu, London last week on business.
Mrs Brown and daughter, Adeline,
have returned to their home here, are
tier spending the winter with relatives
'.ea Thedtoad.
W'1 are pleased to say that Mr. Rua-
sel :fanner, who underwent an oper-
ation far appendicitis at his name last
week, is doing nicely. The operation
was performed by Dr. Beal of Lon-
don assisted by Dr. Taylor of Dash,:
wood •
Mr. Fred Stier, who has been in
the hospital at Loudon with a_brok-
ken leg, has been :removed to his
home here. He is' progressing favor-
ably
Mrs. Heyrack of Zurich visited her
Si';ster Mrs. H. Guenther, this week.
Mrs. J. "Eng land sp•eat a few days
in London last week.
GREENWAY
A number from hese attended line
funeral of the late Mr. Jahn Wilson
at Arkoma on Sunday. Much sym-
pth' is felt in the neighborhood to
Mrs- Wilson and family of six children
who survive.—Mr. Henry Eggart, who
ir:as, been ill for some time, is able to
be out again.—Maa. Russell- McIntosh
was in Loudon last week.—A very my
terestin.g letter was read in the Meth,,
odist S. S from Pte. Percy Nichols
East Sunday. He is still in England,
.—Ivljss Addie Mason came hone list
week.—We are pleased to report the
recovery of the sick children in this
neighborhood.—Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Mellin of Arkona were home Sunday
—Mrs. C. H. Wilson and Hugh have
returned from .a visit with friends .in.
Lambeth.—lite Merry Maids class in
the Methodist S. S. entertained the
Knights of honor class cane evening.
report a good time. -The Girls'
Clul shipped a bale to Hyman Hall
Les, wee,; containing 6 grey flannel
shirts, 2 khaki flannel shirts, Z6hos-
pital towels, 18 pairs socks,
FARQUHAR
Mr. ,Chas .Monteith is how the Sec-
retary of the Wind Insurance Co'v
and has taken over the books and
the safe,—Mr. Chas. 'Borland, Archie.
McCurdy and James Scott intend to
build silos this summer,—Mr ,Norman
assnore has been in'T'oronto for a
few days combining business .and
grleasure.—rhe ahotne° of Mr. and WIrs
Walter McNicoi Was brightened last
week by the arrival, of a little girl.
—Mr, Jos. Vance has been attending
Wm, Ward's sale. - Mr. Ward will
take up his +residence in Exeter lin
the arrival of the new occupants.
Mr., John T, Stewart has rented Mr.
hw. Bolton's farm—The public school
has been closed for a few days on
account of measles. -Mr. Thos. Hod-
Bert •has .purchased a farm near Eg-
rrtondvllle where he will reside.—Mr,
Win. Pollen had the misfortune talose
his driving horse, it having broken
its leg while in the stable
Mr, Wm. Ward held a very surce;,s
fel auction sale on Tuesday of thia
week, The proceeds including the
far, cattle, amounted to over. $6000
Thies for the average farmer ispretta
bard to beat.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Red.
Droes intend holding en "AL Horne"
COT the'e members on Fridty evening
ar-L1 ea pact a very pleasant time.
MARRIAGES
Arm trap — eat e — t
s Varh 1 In Scala t
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Mar. 7 Margaret, only daughter r.j
the late 'William Wheatley, ;a Raw
racy Arnett ang •'of ;Rasetowtn;, Seek.
CHISELHtJRST
A. little slaughter has came to.
heighten the home of Mr.. nd hire
`'S'tareoc,l McLean, --On Thursday aftcr-
trsit ,dist the Red Cross Circle met
its' the basement of •the church "tad
Sunlight Soap' has a high stan-
dard of
tan.dard.of purity which is backed
'by a $5,000 guarantee. If a
soap has no standard there is
noreason why t
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glalLty, always ,� .> •.::a.4,,, •,tet{
contain the best materials or ,.
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quilted ten mattress covers, At the
close art appetizing tea was served,
which brought .in over three dalliers.
Next Thursday afternoon there will
be another bee and tea, Boxes will
be packed for our bays on the in-
ane line,—tan Friday 'evening a sur-
prise party was taken to the home .>f
Mr Ira Chambers. Dancing was the
ch.ieJ feature of the evening's enjoy•
n ent Mr John Chambers and wile
bane .moved sit ,v4iith Mn John Fitz-
gerald No doubt Mr.' Fitzgerald .vial
be pleased to have his daughter with
hint again.—Mr. and Mrs, Norman; Py-
bus have returned to their home in
the West, ' Norman is having a car of.
horses shipped,
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The "Country Doctor", put on by
the young people of the section, in
No 1 School House on Tuesday eat -
ening was a success, Over $50 were
realized. We understand the play .s
'to be put on in Exeter.
ol Have Catarrh
One efficient way to remove
nasal catarrh is to treat its cause
which in most cases is physical
weakness. The system needs
more oil and easily digested
liquid -food, and you 'should
take a spoonful of
after each meal to enrich your
blood and help heal the sensi-
tive membranes with its pure
oil -food properties.
The 'results of this Scott's
Emulsion treatment will
surprise those who have used
irritatingsnuffs and vapors.
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Get the GenuineQ
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What Ails You'?
Have you become run-down,, weak,
emaciated, :• pale after a long siege of
colds? ,Does the skin show that the
blood is thin' and watery? Spring' is'
the ` time when vitality is at its lowest
ebb -clean house now—by ;ridding, the:
body of its accumulated poisons. .Re-
fresh the blood with, a stimulating tonic.
Dr. ` Pierces Golden 1Vledical Dis
coyery, free from alcohol or narcotics and
extracted (from roots and barks with
pure glycerine, banishes; from the blood
all poisons and impure matter. It dis-
solves the impure deposits and carries
them out, as it does all impurities
through the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and,
Skin.
If you have indigestion, sluggish liver,
nasal or other catarrh, unsteady nerves or
unsightly skin, get Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery to -day and start at
once to replace your impure blood with.
the kind that puts energy and ambi-
tion into you and brings, back youth
and vigorous action.
All medicine dealers can supply you
in either liquid or tablet form or send
10 cents for trial box of tablets to Dr.
Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,. N. Y.
ASIS. YOUR NEIGHBOR,
Portman, B. C.—"I am so glad of an
opportunityto recommend Dr,
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Golden Medical Discovery; it has cured
me of indigestion and constipation. which
I had very bad. A friend gave: hie a
bottleful and I took it. . It hell ed me o
much that I bought more and continued
using, it."—Mns. C. WSLDORUBE, General
Delivery.
Dr. Pierces' Pleasant Pellets are the,
original -little liver pills, first put up 40
stears ago. They regulate and invi orate
omach, liver and bowels. Y
email Contract
SEALEr'; 1'ENDl.RS addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be re-
ceived aat Ottawa ,until Noah on Fri-
day the 20th day of ' April, 1917, for
the' conveyance of His Majesty's Mads
on a proposed Contract for faun yeah;
six times per week, over Woodham'
No 1 Rural . Route, from the Postmas
ter General's pleasure.
Pristed notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro. -
posed Contract may be 'seen and
blank forms of Tender may be' ob-
tained at the Post Offices of- Wood;
ham, 1St Marys Elimville ICixkton uid
Exeter anu at the office of the Post
Oii'iee Inspector, London, •
Post . OHi.:t: Department Canada,
Mae Service Branch, Ottawa,
9th March, 1917.
G. C ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
WEEKLY
Auction Sale
The undersigned will sell by Public
Auction. at .:I)OW's .FARM, East of
Metropolitan Hotel, each and every
Saturday atternaon, at 2.30 o'clock.
On Saturday next the following will
be offered: -
4 3 -year-old fillies
2 3 -year-old geldings
1 4 -year-old filly
•2 4 -year-old geldings
A number good work horses
3 cows due to,calve in March
13 Oxford Down ewes. Goad stuff
eligible for registration. '
Terms, -6 months' credit with 6
per cent added, on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes.
Frank Taylor, G. J. Dow,
Auctioneer Proprietor
Fora Prices
and terms of sale of the following
brands apply:—
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
National Breweries Limited
Room 74 36 Chaboitkz Square..
MONTREAL.
INDIA PALE ALE
CROWN STOUT .
PALE BITTER ALE
DOUBLE STOUT
MALT EXTRACT
EXTRA INDIA PALE ALE
BLACK HORSE ALE
EXTRA STOUT
BLACK HORSE PORTER
Lagers r—IGINGSBEERCLUB SPECIAL
HOMEBREW
INDIA PALE ALE
PORTER
'BOHEMIAN LAGER
The above goods are all full
strength and are supplied to
consumers direct from the
Brewery ONLY in localities where
no licensed traders reside,
Auction Sale
Ob FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
There will ,be sold by Public Auc-
tion ou Lot ,35, Con, 2, Usborne, , on
FRIDAY, 1 MARCH, 23rd
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3. NI 9
At 1 o'clock, 'sharp, the following :—
horses—Mare,
—Horses Mare, to foal aka King
Thoutas; gelding rising 4 years; geed,
;mg +*sing L years,
,Cattle—Cow Glue ie April; heifer
due April 16th; heifer due May 9;
3 steers rising 1 •year old; 3 betters
rising ,1 year old,
lanplentetnts-NIassey Harris binder
mower and cultivator; set gran ha,r-
rews walking plow, wagon,' sleighs,
hay :rack, -gravel box, cream .separator
pulper w'heelbat ro,v, grain a radle
slings, ropes neekyokes, w hiffletrees
eater tank grindstone, .ditching tools
post auger, l horse blankets, buggy,,
set double harness, set single harness
and many other articles. 12 tons of
goad hay.
Terms -$5 and under cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit ea
approved joint notes. 4 per zentper
annum ofi for cash in lieu, of notes.
MRS JOHN ROHDE, Proprietress
W. „neer.
C, ROBINSON',RBI;`;SUi4 Aucti
Auction Sttle
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
on Lot 14, Con. 16, Stephen, l;f mile
north of Shipka, an Monday, March 19.
at one o'clock, the fallowing property
Horses -1 team work horses, driv-1
ing hmaae, rising 3 years old
Catlie—i cow due to calf at time
of sale 1 cow', due on April 7, One
yearling steer.
Poultry -1 turkey herrn and tam::.
Implerneita-Measey -Earns ,binder,
nearly new, McCormick, mower, seed
drill, .Massey Harris 13 tooth sultiva-
tar Massey Harris hay loader,; and`
bean harvester, bath nearly new sul-
key rake, land roller, 2 disc harrows,
2 \walking plows, scuffler, 2 riding
ploughs, gang plough,.'2 set. harrows
2 wagons. hay rack, gravel- box, set
of sleighs. buggy, 2 seated buggy,
scales tanning mill, turnip pulper,
stone boat, clover table, steam ,:o:ok-
er :; set double harness, plow har-
ness carriage harness, single harness
sugar kettle 25 grain bags, derrick,
2 grind stones, 30 taws of mixed hay,
quantit} of straw to be fed on: the
farm, .quantity .of barley and oats,
quantity of hemlgck and cherry lum-
ber tang; casings, 25 bee boxes,
wlyitfletrees, neckyokes, forks, hats
shovels and other articles too mum•
eraus to mention.
Posi'bveiy no reserve as the ,pre-
prieto: has, given up farming.
Terms—$5 and under cash; .over
that amount 7' months' credit will he
given om • furnishing approved ;orant
note, 4 per• cent. 'off for cash en,
credit amounts.
JOHN LYNCH, Prop,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
Auction Sale
OF PURE BRED & HIGH GRADE
,STOCK
Lot D,. Con, 9, Us`boirne, 3 miles south
at Winchelsea, on Thursday,' Mar. 29,
at. 1 o'clock, the following property,
'Horses -1 matched pair of fillies,
chesnut rising 3 years; 1 clyde geld-
ing, rising, three years; 1 Agric:
gelding, basing 3 years; 1 mare. S -yr.
in foal to •Chlorodyne; 1 horse 9 -yr
old. 1 gelding 4 years old.,
Pure -Bred Shorthorn Cattle.— One
Bull, 2 Years old, "Corsican 4th" bred
by ,R and S. Nicholson, sired by the
noted bull, "Best Boy".; 4 cows with
calves at foot; 1 cow due at •time of
sale',' 1 cow due in April; 1 cow;ust
bred; 2 heifers 3 -yr -old; 1 yearling
heifer
Grade Cattle -1 new Milch caw; 1
:cow due in April; 2 cows due in June
1. heifer '3 yr -old; 4 two-yr-oldsteers
3 heiters rising 2 years old; 2, steers
1 year old; 3 Heifers 1 year °old; 2
tall calves 2 young calves.
Hogs -11 'good store hogs
A quantity of good seed potatoes.
This es a choice lot of stock and
will be sold without .reserve.
Terms—t: months' ,.redit on furnish-
ing approved joint notes. 4 per cent
per annum off for cash in beu of --rates
Decision of auct',omeer to be final ;n
case 'a1 dispute.
• C. W ROBINSON, Auct.
PRANK COATES, Clerk'
H. N. TAYLOR, -Proprietor"
Auction Sale
OF FAE.AI STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
on Lot 10, S. B Stephen, on Wed-
nesday March 21st, 1917, at 1 o'clock
Horses—Matched team of mares 8
and 5 years, in foal; Horse rising 3
Albion,; filly, rising 2, trainer; 2 year-
ling coats, matched.
Cattle -4 cows due in May, 3 cows'
with calf at foot; heifer riming two;
2 steers rising 2; 4 spring calves.
Pigs and Poulttry.-1 brood sow due.
in May, 50 Hens; also 1 collie dog,
Implements ---Massey Harris binder
mower . seed dein, show drill, sprung.
tooth cultivator, disc, Frost & Wood
scuffler; two furrow plow, 2 walking
plows land roller, sulky rake,' set
diarhond 'harrows, pulper, 2 lumber
wagons wagon box, buggy, cutter,
hay rack, gravel box, set scales, fan-
ning mill, bag" truck, sling ropes,
chains and pulleys, 15 "grain,bags, 12
.cow chains grindstone,' crosscut saw
2 sets double harness, set of , single
harness: set britchen wheelbarrow.
pair bo.b sleighs, cream separatotr, Me-
lon nearly new, ice tongs, shovels,
forks hoes, neckyokes, whiffletrees
and ether articles too numerous to
mention ••
Household Furniture.— Cradle, ee_.
tension table glass cupboard, ,abinet
6 kitchen chairs,, sofa, 2 oak bedsteads`
1'avorte churn, washing
machinee •
few picture,
sewing machine, 2 wash
stands, stpve pipes, 2 doz, sealers;
mail box,.,coad ail stove.
Terms -$10 and under cash, over
that amount 7 months ciredit' on ap
proved, joint. notes, ar 4 per cent per
annum oft for cash in lieu of notes,
Positively no reserve"a the propi'i-
oto it quitting farming.
1ii. SHORT, Proprietor
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I,RAN ' ,TAYJLOR, Auct,
A.LONtie HODGINS, Clerk
T� OF COMMERC
SIR EDMUND WALKER,
C,V.O., LI..D,,'D,C.L., President
CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000
J HN IRD •Genes-
O _ i� -1 I`'ranager
H. V, F. JONES, (isn't, Geu I. it'lanager
RESERVE FUND, - $13,500,000
EACHDOLLAR SPENT
ON NONrESSENTIALS WEAKENS. THE
EMPIRE'S GREAT CAUSE.
Place .your surplus earnings in our Savings De.
partment where, they will earn interest
at the rate of 3% per annum. 73'
EXETER BRANCH -A. E. KuhnCREDLTON—S {Johnston Mgr. .A?. J Mgr
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Capital &- Reserve $8,800,000
98 Branches in Canada
General Banking Business Transacted
a r c ul a r Letters of Credit
Bank Money Orders ,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate
EXETER BRANCH—
W D. CLARKE, Manager.
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Auction Sale
OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
There will be sold by Public Auc-
tion, oat Lot 19, Can, 1, Stephen, ;r,'
mile Souatb of Exeter, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917
At 12 ' o'clock sharp, the following
property, viz:—
Horses—Team ,goad working mares,
7 years old; General Purpose mare
9 year': `old; matched team of fillies
rising 2 years old, sired by Storm
King; gelding Tisane 1 ytear.
Cattle—Cow .due in May; 2 ; gws
supposed to be in calf; 3 choice milk-
ing cows; 7''•choice 2-year-oldsteers
ranging from 1000 to 1100 lbs, ; ' S
calves 1 year old.
Pigs -7 'store pigs, 140 lbs.
35 young hens.
Implemaents—Massey-Harris binder 6
ft cut, new; McCormick mower, 5
ft. cut, new; manure spreader in -rood
working order; seed drill, 12 hoes ;
land roller. set diamond harrows, hay
rake, Cockshutttwio-furrow riding
plow. nearly new; walking plow, scuf-
fler 2 wagons, wagon box, " gravel
box. hay rake, pig rack, Chatham
fanning mill, 600 lbs. weigh scales,
grindstone, cutter, buggy, McCormick
cultivator, 2 laders, 1 extension, pump
trough, 3 doz. gram bags, 'De • Laval
creant ,separator, No. 15, new;, two
logging chains, sleighs and bunks, 2
logging chains; 2 set doubletrees, pair
neckyokes 100 feet rope,• car and
slings, hay fork, 2 set double Harness
set single harness, horse blaatket and
robe, 2 wheelbarrows, 2 scoop shovels
2 ensilage forks, barley fork and oth-
er article. too inumerous to mention.
.Also a quantity of choice pine and
basswood lumber.; same choicecedar
anchor post rails' and a numher of
posts , a quantity of hay, roots and
seed oats; a number of pieces of
household furniture, and a Studebaker
fivs-passenger car in goad '•tsnning
order.
There will also be "offered for sale
at the same time and place the above
named lot . containing 96 acres, more
or less. There is on the premises a
good brick haus<e, 3 blank barns, with
all •modern •equirppmerit; drive shed
silo, goad orchard, .3 wells, 2 wind
mills The land is all well drained
and fenced, and is' positively one .of
the best farms in the ,County of
Huron
Terms—Real estate -made. known on
day of sale ;.,Chattels -All sums of $10 -
and under cash; over that amount 10.
months' credit by furnishing approved
joint notes. 4 per; cent, off for cash,
'Positively, everything, will be sold
without reserve. •
SWEET BROS, C. W. ROBINSON
Proprietors Auctioneer,
Auction Sale
Fara; Stadk, Implements, Grain, Clo-
ver and 'Timothy Seed and Hay, an
Lot 21, N,E.B Usborne, an Tuesday,
March 20th at one o'clock sharp, --
Horses -1 mare, 6 -year-old, sired by
Golden Key, agric. 1 gelding, 4 -year-
old, sired by King Thomas, epic.; 1
agric. gelding; 1 driving horse, quiet
and reliable,
Cattle -2 cows with calves at tool;
3 cows due time of sale; 3 cows due
in April; 2 cotws clue in May; b Heif-
ers and steers 2 -yr -old; 6 heifers and
steers l -yr -old,; 1 'calf 4-mos.-ald;
Il pure- bred Palled Angus Bull
7"
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Paultrr —1 sow
b due '
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Yin
May, 100 pullets,
Implefnennts-Binder,• mower, steel
rakee 13 disc drill, cultivator, disc,
corn planter, corn cultivator, 4 sec,
harrows, stoneboat, scuffler, 3 drum
steel ".roller '2 -furrow Maple Leaf
Plow, ' 2 walkittg :plows, top'. buggy,
open buggy, cutter, 3-'4 new lain
wagon, 'truck wagon, high wagno, 2000
lb, scales, Clinton fanning mill, [miner,
sleihs, wagon box, hay rack,
wheel-
barrow, new set double harness, work
harness G set Single harness, one 1ii'}t';.
1Say-loader, hay fork, gravel box, ex-
tension ladder, manure spreader, road
case light wagon, Daisy chain, round
water tank water trough, 30 grain bags
sling ropes, forks, shovels,- chains, etc.
A quantity of oak plank,
30 corner cedar posts, quantity hem-
lock lumber, 50 bushels seed wheat
40 bus. old oats, fit for seed; 100
bus, ;geed oats, seed barley,,clover
seed, timothy seed, quantity f :nix-
ed hay some ensilage, new DeLavaI
cream separator, etc.
Terms :-$10 and under cash, over
that amount 12 months' credit on fur -
'rushing approved joint notes. 4 per
cent. off ' for cash on credit amounts
No outside stock allowedatthis
sale.
Positively no reserve as the pro-
prietor has rented' his farm and is
going to the coast for his health,
John BoltsT. Cameron,
Proprietor Auctioneer
D. Woods, Clerk. -
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPL•EMENTS
There will be sold by Public Auc-
tion on Lot 10, Concession 6, Blan•-
shard, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 191:7
At 12 o'clock sharp, the following :—
Horses—Matched !roan team (Car'bin-
eers) (Mare in foal nine` years old
gelding 8 years; gelding rising. 3 years
Agricultural; gelding rising 2 years,
Agricultural;' driving mare 7 years old
Quiet and reliable; gelding rising 3
sired by Eeli; colt, sired by Red Mc-
Kenny J Thompson, driver.
Durham Cattle -4 cows, freshened;
5 cows due in April',; 2 cows, due in
May : 3. two -year -;old heifers ; 3 tic: o.
year-old steers; 9 calves, one a.^Dur-
hant :bull calf, 5 months old.
Sheep -2 Shearling ewes in Iamb.'
Bogs—Yorkshire sow, thoroughbred
due to farrow at time of sale; young
'Yorkshire sow, thoroughbred, due in
June; Tamworth sow, due in May; 4
sows 5 months told, Yorkshire.
(Collie .Dag.
'Poultry -5 ducks; 90 Barred Rack
pullets.
Implements — Massey -Harris binder
Deering mower, Maxwell' hay rake;
tedder Bissel disc harrow, Peter
Hamiiten 13 -hoe drill, new; Maxwell
scuffler 2 Fleury plows,' No, 21; Wil-
kinson plow, No. 7; two -furrow gang
Frost '& Wood; four -section Iran liar -
cow. set bobsleighs, wagon with box
and spring seaf, set farm trucka;with
box hay rack, pig rack, 2 sets double'
harness set single harness, new; tog"
buggy, Campbell; McLarty 'cutter, De
Lavalcream separator, 2 root pulpers
hay fork, and slings, 17 5ft. hay- fork
rope, new; robe, rug, 34 ft. extension
ladder cross -cut 'saw, 400 abs. but-
ter salt, 700 tile, 3, 4 and; 5 inch; 1,2-
00 lbs, scales;" 2 00 Ib. scales, fanning
mill, and bagger, 2 logging chains,
wheelbarrow, 2 oak barrels, brace and
bits, 40 gallon coal oil tank, forks,
shovels, hoes and other articles too
numerous to mention. •
Hay and Grain -30 tons timothy and
clover hay, 50 bushels seed '.eats, A-
bundance; 50 bushels seed oats, Lib-
erty; 100 bushels seed barley, U. A.
C,, No 21; 25 bags potatoes, Dele-
ware.
Household Furniture—Parlor suite, 5
pieces; . parlor table, parlor stove, 2
pair lace curtains and poles, parlor
lamp wool carpet, bedroom c:atpet,
bedroom suite, springs and mattress,
3 beds with springs and mattres.es,
toilet set Japanese matting,., sewing
machine sideboard, 9 kitchen chairs,
2 rocl
.cis hanging
lamp,2 e
tehst
or
tables, Happy Thought tange,
wash-
ing machine with wringers, cream can
and other• dairy utensils, caiurn, but-
ter bowl and ladle, Grand Jewell cook
stove, 20 ;ars{ fruit, 50 quart, gems,
dozen plates, dozen cups and saucers.
Teras—Alt sums of $5, and under,,
cash; over that amount 11 • montlta
credit on furnishiiag approved joint
notes, at a• discount of 5 per cent,
for cash, .'• , •ti a';
BROWN & DOUPE, Auctioneors
BENJA1YIIN ALLEN, Proprietor.