The Exeter Advocate, 1919-3-13, Page 4Tee Exeter Advocate
Sanders Si Creech. Proprietors
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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919
EXECUTORS'
Auction Sale
O1 FALL^ ABLE FARM LANDS IN
USBORNNE
The, untlealcigrned Executors of the
Estate of the Late Thomas Ellam;n•-
tori of the Village of Exeter, decea,s-
ed vrili offer for sale by public aunt-
fee, on Lot 29, Coa. 6, Usborne; 'Tp.,
on t 1. EDAY, MARCH 25, 1919, at
2 oea era p.m. the fallowing Property
i:1 CON. 6, IYSBORNE, being
,.., : 1 of. 100 acrss of fir ;t-cl'tss
t fenced aad underdraiutel,
ere! . :'hich are the coI':ovine build -
c : ntodieus frame house, end
le barn 44x72, and other Dirt-
te:le i' also ,;:god orchercl. 10 acre;
bardwerel bush. fell pion x ti ; done;
NOR'T'H HALF LOT 27, CON. 6
1'SI:ORNE, being composed 'of 50
were . mere Or less; well i ene.:d and
imde-i ., wed amall oreliard, all but
19 vole, see tied to grass. balance plow
ed aarea bush.
re:nzti Ma.1e. known on day of ale.
The t . subject to reserve bid.MISE'.`!ARY ELLERINGTON
MR-- Ft"'iiEI'kT MICHAEL
FREI A. ELI.e.RINGTON
Executors
447 W ROBINSON I. R, CARLING
Aunt, Solicitor for
Executers-
Auction
xecute .
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK
ear Let 22 Con, 1, Usborne. Township
Lcenda.a Road. Half axile north of Ex-
etet.. n FRIDAY, MARCH 14th,1919
at one o'c'io. k the following,
€geese -Matched team of black
Peaetee tee. mares, rle ng 7 and 3, re -
'Liao s..z;1e or double, weighing 2800
2 ee sra utitural Volts, rising 1 year old
-e. nc. Se otti•h Gem aad Colonel Gra-
nem.
ra
aaleel fi>i�' , years ;�'d, duo Mar.
i; , I' ••s :c•, 4 years, due -July 24th;
1 cow, 4 years old, due ?.prU 14th;.
1 c ow, a years old, due Oct. 14th;
care., 3 nears old, with calf at toot
,.ee S years old, due April 1st ;-
1 heater. »' years old, due April 10; .
I heifer 2 years old, due April 15;
ci ste. R, rt>z ng 2 years old; 3 heifers
risen' 2 years; 10 steers' rising 1 year;
hefter rising 1 year; 3 calves.
PIGS. -1 brood sow with litter at
Boot.
Te, roe -3 months' credit on approv-
ed :Plat notes, ,or a discount of 4 per
ent per annum in lieu of notes: '
SAMUEL BEAVER F. TAYL.OR,.
Prop. Auc t.
Alonzo Hodgins, Clerk.
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
on Lot .9, Cron. 8, Stephen Township,
on TUESDAY, MARCH, 18, 1919, at
1,o'clock, the. following
Horse -Aged brood mare, supposed
to be in foal; heavy horse 4 years old
filly risi;ag 3 yrs, by Southport; geld-
iag, rising 2 yrs„ by Southport; gel&
i,ng rising 1, by Scottish "Gem.
Cattle -Durham cow rising 5 yrs.,
due to calve in April; Durham cow
rising 4. due to calve in April; spring
steer calf. spring heifer calf.
Young York sow, if not sold before
sale. •
Implements -Set double heavy har-
ness, set chains for Plow harness, near-
ly new. farm wagon, cutter, hay rack
with additional. sides for atoak, k, pair
bobsleighs, Maxwell root puinr, Tleu-
ry plow No. 21, fanningmill, mower,
horse rake, roller, disc, combined
spring tooth drill, scuffler, cart, set
harrows. sugar kettle, open buggy,.
barley ;fork, cook stove, nieckyekes,
wltiffletrees, chains, forks, hay fork
car, pulleys and rope, and numerous
other articles;:
Terms -Sums of $10 and under, cash
over that amount 9 months' credit on
furnishing .op:aroved joint nates. 5
per cent. Her annum off for caah on
credit amoirnta.
GEO CLARKE, FRANK TAYLOR
Proprietor Aucctiloneer
Akiction Sale
FARM. STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS
Mr, O. W. Robinson has been in-
structed to offer for ,sale by Public
n .ro
Auction on Lot 8, 3
.Con. &ay ZlP
THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, at ,12.30
o'clock sharp the following.
HORSES -1 fitly rising 3 years, ,Te-
glstered and 1 gelding rising ,3 years
a Show team; 1 driver good to work
single or double; 1 grey Berethelron
mare. rising 5 years; 1 aged team.
CATTLE -2 fresh milch cows 2
cows due in Ma.rd,h; 1 heifer 2 years'
old ; :•h *steers . 2 years -old; 3
yearlings; 2 young ,calves. These cat-
tle are all in .good condition.
HOGS -1 young brood sow.
IMPLEMENTS -,Binder, 6 foot
Massy'-,.%Laarris ; mower, 6 ,toot scut,
Frost & Wood; 91t. steef ,make; 1
manure. spreader; good steel land tro1-
.snr with gram seeder atta .led.; 1 12-
hoe drill, Frost & Wood.; 1. Frost &
Wood •cultivator; single riding plow;
2 -furrow riding .plow, iCockdhutt; walk
nog plow No. 21, new; Frost & Wood
aeaffler; set 4 section harrows; turnip
;sower; grass seed sower; Bain wagon,
:staarly new; light wagon; 2 buggies
1 nearly new; Portland cutter; road',
met; wheel barrow; stone boat, wag
ssn box and nig rack; gravel box;
good hay rack; set bobsleighs; tgulper
coating box; 2 set double harness; 2
eat singleharness
one with
collar and
lames; 2 -horse gasoline engine; 122
Tenclh ciroular saw ; 14La1otte cream sep-
arator; emery wheel; grind atone
large. 'wire stretchers; fanning ,mdl•
•e,at scales, 1000 lbs. cap.; bag truck.;
number of grain bags; work bench
'with vise; sugar kettle oak barrel;
*gallon gasoline tank; 1 .cellar table
J .eel'ar cupboaxds; 1 drop 'leaf . table
bed 'steads; !heating stove with oven
step ladder; long ladder; crowbars
ohains; forks and scoop shovels.
•IIENS-About fifty 'pure bred An-
cona thews; 3 pure bred Ancona ;Cocks
75 Barred Rock then, 2, Batted 'Rock
Conks.
200 good eed,ar ,posts, a lot of good
hay. •Other articles too numerous t
mention.
TERMS O13' $.UE
$10 and cinder •cash, over that
amount 9 months credit on furnish-
ing approved joint notes with a dis-
count of four ;par cent. per annum
off for ,cash. ,hens, ceder posts, and
shay sCaslt.
C. W. Robinson James.Gould
Auctioneer Proprietor
Auction Sale
OF FARt1 STOCK c IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
on Lot 11, Colin, 1, Biddulph To., 2 4-2
mile: south of Centralia, oa THURS
DAY, MARCH 27th, 1919, at 12 p.m.
sharp, the following, -
110 °:.es -.-1 gelding, teeing 6 yc
1 geldin.g., rising, 4; I mare risi .ng 5;
1 d,avine mare, 11 years; I duty ng
mere 20 y ;„ars; 1- driven; colt, ;<is',ng 4
yeirs; 1 draft colt rising 3 years
Cattle --1 Durham cow, 5 years, clue
May 1st; 1 Durham cow, 7 years, due
elty 20; I new milch cow; 10 cattle
omires' 3; 14 cattle coming 2; 16 rat-
t.e coming one year;; 1 calf. Also
11J .'hacker. and hens.
Implements Massey. -Harris binder
7 ft. cut, nearly new; Massey -Hama;
fertilizer drill, 11 hoe; 51a.aey.-Ha,•rr�.5
-prate tooth cultivator, complete; I
Bre ntfoid mover, 5-f t. cut; alae well
hay loader,D arra; hey rake; Pat
fr.. corn and bean culti setor; disk
h.irrow, wooden roller, set iron har-
rows; Noxo . grain .drill 10 hoe; Iilaple
2 -furrow plow. :nearly new, rol-
'a colters , li'ilkxt on wa1k';ng plow
21; Verity is alking plow .t3; an extra
toague for Massey Harris: crib; lawn
mower, good wagoa, good wagon, box
double; hay rack, good shape; set of.
sling ropes; gravel box, light wagon,
pole. axed shaft complete; set sleighs;
Brantford cutter; ball -beerier; rubber
tire buggy; good top buggy; good
buggy pole and n,eekyoke; 3 set heavy
double harness; set double driveng
harre,, nearly new; 3 set 1ight single
ne
harss; extra bridle and .collars; 50
grzct n bags ; set bag trucks; sugar ket-
t e • Chethem fanningmill; 100 sap Pails
ted ,pie, ; 4 cak berrele; 3 wheelbe -
ela; Premier c,'eam separator, size 2;
forks. shovels, chains, pulleys, lumber
etc, •
lluu'eh'a,:l Eift:cts-Iiome Comfort
este e. worel or coal; McClary t'oal
h .ter, large size; 4 bedroom su,tes.
2 iron beds, oak sideboard, pairlor
suite 4 rocking chairs, dining room
ether: and chairs, 3 small tables, hang-
ing larnp dishes kitchen utensils, kit
-
(thee table and chairs, washing -mach-
ine, nearly new, churn, flour and sug-
ar bal. tubs, pails, etc.
Terms -$10 and under, cash., over
that amount 7 months' credit an ap-
proved joint .notes, or a discount of 4
per rent per annum off for cash on
credit amounts.
W. ARTHUR. O'NEIL, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. •
ALONZO 1;IODGINS, Clerk
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Auction Sale
OF VALUABLE VILLAGE PROP-
ERTY, HOUSEHOLD AND PER-
SONAL EFFECTS.
The undersigned Administrator .of
the Estate of the late Mary Baikwill,
late of the Village of Exeter, deceas-
ed, will offer for sale by public auc-
tion on ANDREW STREET, EXET-
ER, on FRIDAY, MAR. 21, 1.919, at
1 o'clock rsharp, the. following,-
VALUABLE
ollowing,-VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY
Good frame houae, and lot, on An-
drew Street, Exeter, being Lot 67 on
Wear. Side, being ;the home of the
decea,sed;
Lot; 164 and 165, North Side Vic-
toria Street, Exeter, ,on which is a
frame house and shed;
Lot 34 ,on East Side of Elizabeth
Street, Exeter North, ,an which is a
frame. ,house,
All ::old with reserve bid.
Also Household Goods, Chattels,
and Personvait Effects ,of deceased,
Terns -Of Real Estate made' known"
as day of sale; Of Chattels and Per -
aerial Effects, Gash.
THE CANADAsTRUST CO, London
Adini astrator.
C. W. ROBINSON, I. R. CARLING
Auct Solicitor for
Admint:tstatator
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Estate of Max
Bal.kwill, late of the Village of Ex-
eter, in the Coi. my of I uron,_spiail-
stere deceased
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that all cred-
itors and others having claims or de-
mands against the estate of the said
Mark Balkvvill, who died on or about
the Third Day of January, 1919, are.
atecluired on or before the 1st day of
April, 1.919, to send by Dost pre-
paid or deliver to Isaac R. Carling,
Exeter, Ont., solicitor far The Cane
ado Trust Case the administrator. of
the estate, their christian . nta,rge,s
and surnames, addresses and descrip-
tions, the full particulars of their
claims the statement of their ac-
counts and the natuire of the secur-
ities if any, held by them.
And take notice that after said_
last mentioned date the said adminis-
trator will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased among" the par-
ties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which they shall
then have notice and that the. • said
adnein6strator wild not be liable for
said assets or any part thereof, to any
person oar persons of whose claims.
nlotic.e shall not have been received
by them• at the , e of such distrib-
ution.
' tr' -
h tam, as orb
ution.
ISAAC R CARLING,
Solicitor for Admi,rinstrator
, Exeter 'P. O.
The Canada Trust Co., London,
Adrainestr'ator.
Detect at Exeter, =this. ;10th,. day 'of
, March, 1919.
Auction Sale •
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFhCTS ,
no 'Saturday, Navels 15th, at 1 p.tnj one
the property of the late John Daunlc
coy, Andrew Street, Exeter, the fol-
lowing - 2 parlor chairs, 5 dinfang-room
chairs, 2 rocking chairs, orae armchair
2 kitchen chairs, 1 dining table, 1
parlor table, 1 kitchen, table, 1 couch
1 china cabiknet, 1 siid[eboard, 1 parlor
rug, 1 'dining room rug, 3 bedroom
rugs, rag carpet, 3 bedtroom sets, bur-
eau, stretcher, 2 feather beds, 3 nnat-
tresses,, 8psllows, 1 kitchen range,
nearly new, Pandora; number of stove
pines, coni, -oil, stove and oven, set of
flat irons, copper boiler, tea kettle,
graniteware, 'tinware, iron pots, dish -
c; and glas; ware, cod -oil lamps, . 2
clocks, knives and forks, spoons, tree
trunks, some valuable garden tools,
garden. seeder, 1tan.d cultivator, shot
gun, wheelbarrow, washing machine &
wringer, clothes basket and clothes
horse, 2 wash tubs, O'ceder mop, goat
robe, step ladder, ladder, fruit and
empty sealers, flour chest, bake boardd
rollie hili, sausage grinder, coffer
,-Minder, commode, lawn mower, car-
pester tools, window curtains and
poles and Wilds, flower Hots, empty
tomato bore:;, nuaetity lumber; many
other articles,
Terms -Cash.
T. Dauncey, C. 'W, Robiazson,
Admi;a;strator Auct.
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEelENTS
ANi) OVERLAND AUTO
AT ELIalVILLE
can THURSDAY, MAR, 20, 1919,, at
1 c,'clock p.m. `barn, the following
`+to r---:;ood driving mere 4 -y. -old;
Jc ;ey cow, 4 years, due April 2, Hol-
e cin, cow. due In April; farrow cow,
5 near.; o;cl; heifer 18 months' old;
3 calve c, 39 hens, ,3 geese. 1 goose,
end 2 g.a ndera,
Imp.e netts-elassey- Harris seed
drill; root pulaer; light wagon, carry
Z500 lbs„; light sleigh; set heavy har
ness; set single harness; T. Eaton No,
3 cream separator; set counter seal.
ee 240 lbs; 1 five -octave organ; 1
Chase trailor; 1 Ovetkan,d Car, five
passenger; and other articles too.
numeroue to mention
Terms -Sums of $5 and under Cash;
Over $5 8 months' credit on approv-
ed joint notes, or 4 per cent olf for
cash.
MARK WILD T. CAMERON,
Prop. Auct.
J. W, Ski;rener, Clerk.
DISPERSION'
• Auction Sale
OF FARM STOOK
¶Mhos, tOameron has received instruc-
tions 'from W. Moodie to sell by pub-
lic auction on Lot 13, tCon, 5, Usborne,
on THURSDAY, MA'B1OII 13T11, 149
at one o'clock etharp the following:
,HORSES -4 geldings, heavy draught
4 and 5 years old; 3 fillies, heavy
dr'iaght, 3, 4, and. 5 years old; . 1
ohestnut driving horse, quiet and, re-
liable-, 6 years old.
!CATTLE -4 ,cows due in March and
Aprit; 6 renewed cows; 8 heifers and
steers rising 2 years old; 6 heifers
and steers rising 1 year old; ,touts
grade Shorthorn calves; 7 Polled An-
gus calves.
PIGS -A few good young sows due
in Mareth and April. •
TERMS -A11 sums of $10.00 and
under, cash; over that amount ten
months' credit on furnishing approved
join': notes. A discount of ,4 per cent.
o:f for cash on ozedit amounts.
W. MOODIB, Proprietor.
THOS. .CAMERON, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
FIRM, FARM . STOCK ,AND IM-
PLEMENTiS
The undersigned. has 'been ' instruct-
ed to sell by public auction on Part
Lot 17,•tCon.'1, Stephen; one half mite
soutih of :Easter, on Thursday, J.11arch
27th, 1919, at ono e'.clock ebarp the
tollowing property:
REAL ESTATE -Part of Lot 1.7,
Con. 1, Stephen Tp, containing( twenty-
five acres of band 'more or less. On
the property is a ,00mfortable %rick
house .and ,a ,good 'barn email orchard
The ,soil is first class and fencing and
draining are: iii good condition. This:
is a well located and de$ rable• farm.
,HORSES -1 horse :rising . 8 years,!
general purpose 1 .driving (horse c 9
Yrs. old quiet ,and ,reliable.
10OWiS-1 now dun; tArpit 21st; 1
cow due June 12; cow with calf at
toot; 1 steer rising 1 year;heifer ris-
ing 1 year.
tHOGS-1 brood sow.
IMPLEMENTS -.Binder 6 ft. •cut
Masscyseliarris ; mower, 5 foot ,cut
Massey,- Harris; hay lake, irotle;r,' :cul-
tivat•oro drill; ,des seed rill; set 4 section
harrows; walking tplow; riding 'plow
two furrow plow snuffler; 3-4 wagon
truck wagon; sleigh; ligL..t sleigh; hay
rack; _wagon •box; ,gravel box; pig
reek; top buggy; buggy pose ; /setter
fanning mill; pulper; 'cviheelbarrow;
set double tharness; set single ,,har-
nes's; collars; watertrough; t dream
separator; bag trunk; eTrain bags ;+
ladders; extension ladder; oak bar-
rel, wtitfletrecs, neckyokee ; sant
hook, h,ayknife, 'scoop ishovel; pick;
dhgvei; spade ; crowbar ; chains a .fork
hoes, a quantity of hay and oat sheav
es; a ,quantity of seed ,potatoes.
;HOUSEHOLD FIhRNIT"CT.RE-
waeltin,g machine; Home , !Comfort
range; •,coal heater with 'oven; ;box
stove; extension table lounge; (,flour
bin, and other !articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS OF SALE
REAL ESTATE -20 per cent, cash on
day of sate sand balance wttthin
30 days. Possession upon ,completion
of 'payment.
C,HATT:ELS-$10 and under leaslhs over
that amount 8 months;credit one fur-
nishing aapproved ,joint notes. A
discount of 14 oar .cent, bff for 'cash,
on credit amounts. Hay, oat sheaves
and potatoes to he 'ea,Sh,
Further ,partieul,axs . and ,con.ditions.
of 'sale made known on day of sale or
may be had upon applying to under-
signed.,
C. W. Robinson ,Auctioneer
Giadman & Stanbury, Solicitors for
the estate of 'Fenny Wilson, attd•
th., e,t;atc• cis Wm. If. `Wood
Auction Sale
f 25 COWS 25
Al Tlie Central Hotee, Exeter, .in
TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1919
At 1 o'clock sharp, the aollowlag :
25 First Class Durham Grade Cows,
all Springers.
2 Yorkshire Sows, due to farrow in
in Apra.
These cows: are all selected and
parties wanting first-class cows should
attend this sale.
Terms -7 months' credit on apnrov-
e,l joint notes, wLth 6 per cent,
ALF PAUL, C. W. ROBINSON,
Proprietor' Auctioneer
Dashwood
Miss Ruby Headrick of towtt visit-
ed at the Baptist parsoante'ge, Paxkh:il],
last week.
Mr. E Tiernan and son, Ira, spent
het Wed,iesday iia London.
}lir: Human of Newberry has ac-
ceetett n nosition as m,ariter vvrith lteitl,
iicar>hoffer & Seta,
Mrs Gueather and Geese,.. were: vis-
itors
is-st yrs ,n Lcnnalon aver the week end.
`Air. Ray rnortdd Ca2ifaa is 't.sit ng ;;n
Medford
Mr Jack Routledge and .sister, Maeda
aiti ells.: V. Siebert of Zurich spent
Sunday with the Mesas Kraft.
Mr Ira Tietuan has accepted a. nos-
i.t'o,n with the Bank of Commerce.
Mr Graybel and daughter, Mrs.Ena-
l.:nd, are visiting 1ua Waf,er1oto this
week
:tfr G. S, Howard attended the meet-
ing of the Executive of West Huron -
Teachers in Exeter on Saturday,
Mr. W. 13. Wil ert. spent a few days
in London last week,
Mrs, Henderson has returned to her
home in Preston, after visiting e'ith
her parents
Greenway
Irwin Belt of the U. S. Navy is vis -
t hie brother George, and other
t e ,da here. -Pte, Robt..Teareau ,re-
t ed from overseas on Saturday. On
at tley a large deputation met him
here and escorted him to his home,.
near Grand Bend. He was the guest
of his brother, Frank, Saturday night,
\Ve regret to report the vcry ser-
ious illness of Mr, and Mrs. i3. Issac,
r. -Mr. and Mrs: Aaron Sherritt left
for their new home near Gren:to•n last
week.-elr. J, Turner of Blake spent
the week end with his uncle, Mn. m,
Sherritt,--Mr, Wm. Sberritt's many
friends are pleased to see, him around
again. -'We had quite a snow fail an.
Saturday night and Sunday, so that
cutters were very much an, evidence
on Monday; --A few have tapped their
maples. -We are pleased ,to learn, that
Mr. Joseph Carruthers is getting bet-
ter in the Londotn'HospitaL-Mr.. Chas.
Carts is: vcsiltirvg friends in alichigar;t,
-Mr. I. F. Laughlin, of Parkhill call -
on a few of his friends in our burg
on Friday' last.
Lucan
Mr, Ernest Abbott is moving bis
household effects to Centtralia,-Miss.
Maxwell of Birr spent a few days with
Miss Gertrude White last wed -Mr.
Lon. Phillips has purchased the resi-
dence pf Mr. Ern. Abbott on Alice
street, -Mr. W. F. Abbott and fame
ily of Exeter, were Lucan visitors one
day last week, -Mr. John S. Park, who
W28 taken ill last week, does ;not seem
to improve very ranidly ;-Mrs. Hugh
Nicholson, nee Miss Madeline O'Neil,
of Atlanta, Georgia, es visiting with
her grandmother, Mrs. Robt. McLean!
-Mr. John Ryder, who has been at
home with his brother, Jos. Ryder,
since his return from France, has
gone to visit his brother, William of
the, Customs depatjtment, Ottawa.-
Mss, Well. Hodgins slipped on the
ice a few days .ago and cut her head.
Mr. Wm. Howard sprained his left
wrist badly in the same, wage-Airtttity'
Strong ° -; en
The Nation needs strong
men and the right time to
begin to ' build up strong man-
hood is during the growing -
period of childhood. Many
mothers remember, with keen
satisfaction, the days when
SC U'S
SION
was one of the determining
factors in building up the strength
of their children. Scoter is a
source of nourishment and strength
that ought never be over-
looked
ver looked by the mother of
today who is anxious about
her fast owin g boy or girl.
Scott &e,
Bowne, Toronto, Ont.
18-9
r
RAID `RUI R SYS EM
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
se DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled' dining car.a Service:
Sleeping cars on night trains " and
Parlor cars on prine'pal day train*.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C, E. Hom-
ing District Passenger Agent, Toronto
N. J. DOBE•
Phone 46w Agent, Exeter
Banking Service
YOUR banking requirements may
be entrusted to this Bank with
every confidence that careful and.
efficient service will be rendered.
Our facilities are entirely at your
disposal.
THE CANADIAN BANK
QF COMMERCE
IA
EXETER BRANCH
CREDITON BRANCH -
DASkIWOOD BRANCH
A. E. KUHN, Manager
J. A, McDONALD, Manager
F. S. KENT, Mr•ttager
Put your
THRIFT
STAMPS
on an
Earning
Basis
Remember, when you are
filling up your Thrift Card,
that the 25 centThrif t Stamps,
which you can buy wherever
you see the above sign, are
simply a means to an end.
Thrift Stamps earn no interest.
The interest beg, ins when your
Thrift Card, filled with 16
Stamps,is taken to the Money
Order Post Office, Bank or
other place displaying the
Beaver -Triangle sign, and ex-
changed as $4.00 in the pur-
chase of aWar-Savings Stamp,
which costs $4.02 this month,
War -Savings Stamps earn 4?,
per cent compound interest,
being redeemable on January
1st, 1924, for $5.00 each.
ersary services waall be held in Clande-
boyo Methodist Church on. Sunday,
March 16th, whea Rev. J. W. Baird
of Exeter \Viill preach at 3 v, Ma and
Mr. G. A. Stanley at 7.30 o'clock! On
Monday evening a St. Patrick's Social
will be held in the church. -Mr. C. W.
Hawkshaw was in London a few days
last week. -Mr. P. Egan purchased the
farm of Mrs. 'Bteeien, sold by auction,
Wednlesday.
K1PPPEN-William, son of Robert
Partsons, west of the village. while
grinding grain, was caught by the belt
and thrown to the floor with great
force, His head was badly cut and
he was unconacireus for some time.
CENTRAL
i
%s�d�1v�f
S,a RA'TrORD. ONT.
Is recognized as one of the most re-
liable Commercial SSchoole in Can-
ada. The instructors are experienc-
ed and the Courses are up-to-date;
Graduates are placed in. positions and
they meet with success. Students
may enter at any time.
Write a toatce for free catalogue.
D A. McLachlan. Puha
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Standard Value
MOTORISTS judge
all light cars
from the standard
which the Gray -Dort
has established.
Some other cars are
lower -priced -but
against this they
balance Gray -Dort
quality.
Higher - priced] light
cars give nothing
that warrants more
than the Gray -Dort
price.
You will recognize,
the balanced value
of the Gray -Dort -a
price well within rea-
son, but not one de-
sirable feature sacri-
ficed. A quiet, power-
ful motor; standard
equipment; comfort
in riding and driving;
economy; long ser-
vice; rproud appear-
ance.
The touring car is $1245; the
Gray -Dort Special.-- the car
with added refinements and
extra equipment, is $135 extra;
there are also a coupe, and a
sedan. All prices f.o.b. Chat-
ham and are subject to change
without notice.
GRAY-DORT MOTORS, Ltd.
Chatham, Ontario
In the U.R.-Dort Motor Gar Co.,
Flint, Mich;
GR&YDoRT
T. H. Newell, Dealer, Exeter, Ont.
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