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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-11-14, Page 5Where is no flue sys- tem just 'like that of the Pandora Range? Before you buy . as. range learn about the Pandora method of ;a heat distribution 7 it '• is the , secret of , good; baking and; of every kind of good work a 1e lung, system of the range. 7th March' 8, March%„ 30; 2 'dtr ' an April 18, one, on 22 and one on 29th,;: 4 Steers, rising 2 'yrs; 2 steers rising;. 2 yeas' .1 fat heifer, rising 2; 5 spri,tug; caitr(c`s. .. ;b'rood ;sows.; 7 stockers, ,Poultry and Dog -50 hen Collr;e dog.: ' Ilimpieruen[s Binder, 6 -ft. cut 1 moo-, er, 6 -ft.° cut, nearly 'new; 12ka:y Take, nearly ,new; do se, nrearly new seed. drill, suet. iwrrows`, '2-flonraw Maplet Leaf platy., 2 ;walking plows, scuffles, 2 turnip oulpers, sugar kettle, 'land roller, gasoline 'engine, 2,horsepowex; 1aora,i,ngmill, bag truck, 'set ;scales; Ina- nure spreader, ladder, stoaneboat,2 cutting boxes, , 2 stock racks, road cart, lumber wagon, hay rack, 2 ;gravel' boxes, set bobsled ghs, 2 sets double harness, sot single halur;ess,..De Laval cream separator, Daisy churn, . milk pails, sats pails", quantity lumber, set carria.gc harness, set single 'harness,' 3 logging= charias, pork barrel, cider bar- rel, forks; shovels, hoed ''whi'tfletrees, neckyakC' and other articles too;.num- erous to mentitort;,alsa, a quantity of maagolds, Furniture—Could,, 6 dining room 'c.haira, bed, , wash -stand, hanging lamp. asearly rnew,•'2 lamps, kitchen stove; Terms—A11, sums,. of $10 and under, cash ; aver that amourst. 12 IIlonths' credit on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discourut of 4 per cent. off far cash_ Josikllti -Kcstle, Frank Taylor, :, Proprietor Auctioneer A. Hodgb s, Clerk. 777 m Zondon . Toronto St. John,N.B. 1lamiiton Calgary. Edmonton OLINTON—A. quiet wedding took place at the Ontario gtreet,parsonage at four o'clock on November 6th when Miss Kara H Walters, daughter of -Mr:'. E. Waltero•of Tuckeransith, was united in wart. age to Mr. =John A, [Lorton, son of Mr. N. H, Hoitoit-of Seafortb.—Clip on dost . six residents with' infleoz:'. Three of them . are.— Effie L. Rath phi. sr dast3ghter of Mrs. Wm. H. Rabb, died 'o'rI-..Thursday last after a short.: i11ne3•s at the age of twenty years; Rns' il,, Pearl Carrick, eldest daughter .++f Mr. and Mrs. Robt Carrick, :.;ged sixteen years; Irene Carter, wife of Pte.:J. Garbutt, and daugbtP,•'of Mr. -and Mrs. 1. Carter. 1 VICTO' {; LOAN- 1918 It is the duty of every citizen to purchase :Victory Bonds, andthis Bank is prepared to assist wage earners by making loans for this purpose at 5 Z 4 %, being _ e rate tie_ bonds bear. Wherever possible, the bonds will be held for ,safe -keeping, on behalf of small subscribers, for one year, without charge... THE K„ OF Cx 2y ivy CE, INCORPORATED 3.8ff 4-- THE M 10. A' 1 We recommend our fri.•nds and customers to, buy VrOTURY BONDS to ;the, limit of ' their capacity and are prepared to assist them in doing so. -1U ;:i 1 , .action Safe OP ilTOUSEUOLD EFFECTS W. Robinson las received in= atruotion to sell by public auctio.e at the residence, "corner Sanders and Carding Streets, Exeter, an SATURDAY„ „NOVEMBER 16 at ,1.30 {p.m., the £ollov ing :, 1 piano, 1 music eabin.ct ; 1 round 'walnut ,centre -table„; 1 walnut; sofa; parlour rocker; 1 whatnot; 1 large mirror; number of iBranidil, pictures; number b,f odd. If�ictatr�: rGr,am.s, 2 'sideboards, 1couch; 1 good extension table; a.,r;ood,china set dishes, (dinner and ,tc,a set cambined)l; ,quantity of dashes; 1.'.vriting desk; 1 book 'shelf ; 1' good bedroom suit, oak; 1 bed,rom. rug; 3 good pair springs ; 2 light oak bedroom suites; 1 odd bed; one odd rdresxe,r; 2,feat�het Ucks and ,pillows 1 odd carpet 1 wool 'carpet; wardr robe ; 1 drop leaf table; ,2 stoves, 1' good range, Crown ,Huron; +kitchen table_ chairs, wash bench; kitcheui utensils, .riantity of greens and crocks wire Clower stand and +flow'r 'r pots, garden tools, carpenter tools, case of" stuffed lairds. Terms of Sale. --Cash. Miss Caroline Dy,e,r, Proprietress C. W. Robinson,'' Auction..er. rows, 4 sections; scuffler, 2 wagons hlea'vy; light wagon; new buggy cut - t s g ti y double er" u ai kettle e •' set 13ea:v harnessT set ,new, stirtlgrle harness; long Plow nulp!er, bagt ruck, set bobsleighs cdieam separator, hay rack,- granr,ell box., grindstone, bags, horse blankiets; spades, shovels, chains, whiffletrees, Sr numerous other articles. Quantity marigolds, turnips, carrots Household Effects—Wood or •';oas heater; half doz. kittahleni chairs; cen- tre table;;. single bedsprings; square table, rockiniilg cliairr '"Terms ."a10 • and under cash,; aver that amount 10' months credit on ap-; prayed joint notes. 5 per cent; per atarauan off for! cash. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. MRS:ELIZABETH NEIL, • Adm,i1 ltraltrax A ictaon •Sake OF CATTLE 'AND HOGS on Lot 1, Cort. 4,'Uslianne. Township 22 miles east of Centtratia, oar FRIDAY, : NOVEMBER 15, art•` orae o'clock, the followitsg,- C�-uttle -4 cows vvdithr calves` at foot; • 1 cow ,due' iln. Oeciembet-1 caw due Auction Sale FARM STOCK, 'mPLEMENTS AND HODS EHOLO 'EF,FECTS gni S Hailf Lat ,7, Con. 2, McGilliivray an 'TUESDAY, NOV,, 19, at 1 o'clock the tollowimg,— Horses—4 draft g,eldiags, 1 6—Yo—s; 1 5 ye+rs 1 2 -years, and one sucker.; 1 aged driving mare; 1 driver, 3—years old, geldirug, Cattle -5 cows stip, in calf ; 2 farrow cove; 2 heifers, 2-yiears; sup, in calf; 4'heifers, rising, 2 -years; 3 steers, ris- iing. 2 -years ; 5 'spring calves; flags -6 pigs 3 months old; 1 sow; 6 pigs 5 months old, - Implements--13inder, mower, hay rake,.sto'k rack, seed drill, Weigh $Cn,lec, hay ;ark and equipollent, roll- er, disc, new cultivator; set 'iron, liar lei January; 2 cows due in April;, 2 cows disc ,fin May; 8 two-year 'old steers; 4 two-year olid heifers;, 12 one -}ear old steers; 8 one-year old hei.e s; 1 ,shorthorre bull, 7. months, Hogs 1 sow ~rifts, litter alt foot; 1 sow due in: January; 6 pigs 2 mos. old Terms -12 months credit on approy-,. ed joint notes with. sax per cent added C. W. ROBINSON, Arict, • SH-IERWOOD HUNTER, Prop, Auction Sale I'AILi�1 atoci , , 1\IPLEMEN"1'S,, & HO1JSEPIOLIa LI FECTS, ; oat. tot 23, Con. 8, Stephen Towriship 0.11. WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 20 at one o'clock sharp, the foilowiiig— Itorses—Grey Percheroui, 4 years' old. Black Perclierano 5 years r he Cattle -8 cows, due P eb 15, April Zurich Mrs E. Aptiel has re -turned from. Merlin. " Mr, and Mrs, H. Appel, who were uli with the :influenza, have ate - covered. —111rS re-covered.-11L2•s. Jacobs of Chicago is visitirito, at t'ite' h:a'me of "mer mother., . Mm- MrsWurm.-Mrs. Julu&r Thiel is vis- r sting relatives :in 'Kincardine. -Mr, and _. Perhaps you never had an account in a bank --maybe you've ;never done b isrness in, a';bank-hardly even c a h€.ci a cheque in One. 4. that is no reason why you cannot go tee a, bank and borrow' money to buy Victory Bonds. If you are a steady, industrious, thrifty citizen, w"orl;.in'x ;end saving' a partof your income, you ale • -jut the kind of I. , rson Canada's chartered banks stand ready to help to -day.' ..Any .bank will lend you as much money as you can save. during the next twelve months, with which ` to buy Victory Bonds. All you have to' clo is to pay ten per cent of the amount you want to buy and deposit the 'receipt for that' ten per cent in the bank. The bank wiL lend you the 90 per cent. balance at. 51 per -cent, interest and will give you a year to repay it, the interest you get on your bond being just the sante as the bank charges you. This is a fine opportunity for you to begin 'a real savings account, to make a first class investment and to heti)" your country at the same time. Why not see a banker to -day -he will tell you all about it and you will be glad of the advice and help he can give you, Borrow and uy Victory Bonds Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance - of the Dominion of Canada 164 Mrs. Maurice Weber have moved In- to the tdwelling occupied by the late Mr., H Sip:3e1.= •Iiss L. Miller, nurse who.; -has spent a few weeks at the Evangelical parsana;ge, has. returned to her home in Milvertann.,—Mr. John Lnport, reeve, of Hay; has recovered from an attack of the influenza,—The marriage marriage took place at Kiitcthener z••f Miss Plear:1, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. John. Sicilian of this"vitllagee to kir W. Pleibertitm�er, formerly of tla, Bab- ylon Line, Hay—The influenza epi: demic is abating and Inlat many new cages in this vicinity are being re- porited� Hess returned to re- Ported.—Mr. 2r . J. E. e Toronto to resum�ell>Iiis studies at the School of Practical Science.—Word has- been. received here af the death of 6ir. Alfo!aae Papineau, son of Mr: Joseph Papineau, Sauble Linea The •late avis; Papnrveau resided in Detra'.t,, but casn+e to ,Canada to enlist. • He was discharged at Halifax, N. S., and was taken ill and died at Amherst, N. S. The 'remains were broughthere and :interred in the R C. Cemetery, Dry idalle.-Mr. David Oeschh has pur- chased the S1 -acre` farm. -ons the Bron- son Line, ` Stanley, near Blake, from 1fr. Christ Zirke, The•pa rchase price is .$6,200.—Mr. Peter J. Haberer ;af the Blind Line, Hay, has sold his 100- acre farm to Mr. Henry Clausius.—The' property in Zurich belonging to the estate of the late John Prang,Mr: Peter 3 Haberer was the purchaser, the price paid being $1930.—Mr. Jas,. Green ,purcl2!as(ed the property .,f the late Jahn Volhick, on the Par: Line. +VLi•. Garnet A. Jecobe of the 15 concession of Hay, who recent;y id his farm to rvir. Damsel Ayat;e, has purchased the fine farm on the Parr Lave, Hay, from Mr, J. Milton Stewart. rrr sp s a matter of business i what ou think of the plan? You are a farmer. Canada is a farming country Canada grows more food than the people; of. Canada _need. -To. prosper she must sell that sur- plus food.. Great Britain is 'otr' best customer for grain, pork, beef,'cheese and other farm products. Every practical man must see hqw rtant it is to hold the British trade. anada. wants not only the profit on - t 6 is trai e, she wishes to create a good - LA towards Canadian oro-. cts,.pet assure our export busi- egs _or ttae suture. AtrvG. for.41et_ f, ,1 oment , eat B ,itain asks s Ca o 'tl�:.t S pro . tic* o e' fa "on tom. ` o i,t old e r tra , . s; necessary to give: t is Credit. This takes ca a ita --: menseca a�tai For ritain s urc are huge, an,« t f paid for in cliah In :these times, i is noteasy even. fo ~ ea �hye as Cat�a,d a nation` as w r � a to procure money.` Certainly, nIcpobex° country can lend us one . The only way now open for Cana • to alre money is to borrow.from t c. people of Canada. a.a. inert be This is the reason for selling Victory Bonds. Can anyone deny the sound business s , se of this plan of. protecting our valuable market ? From the standpoint of : the man ho lends, what better security could e get for his money ? Where else could he get a five and a half per cent.' return on such aecurity? Where would he find an investment to pay interest so regularly and with so little trouble to the lender? Certainly Canadians have an opportunity to benefit very directly from this borrowing plan. And tbe money. Canada borrows is s nt entire'i. 1in Canada --a verlarge �. y g Art o it for > e very cross the farmer r as, to Se . Therefore, if the Victory Loan .is a Success, business in Canada must be good, the nation must prosper and so able to carry on a vigorous war effort in France and'Flanders.' As a practical .man, you must approve of the Victory Loan plan. .o' Them he l it along. ,Put your own ione into Victory onds; urge your en to b- u • work hard along your loyal ne ors to tn.ake the is .. - h l..... . 'V tory an� an overwhelming success. Buy VICTORY BONDS -'- 04. 'o s can pcifwfor in ca.sh and an• ,lima' can e a re,,y- ina,almeniA tutted c6 '1?Y �`3 , Ii IM1 V " a' • 441 0 <flit n 6 4 , a tern�.c iia un 147