HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-10-30, Page 5RAIIITRUNKSYS EM
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car saervice.
sleeping cars oatnight trains and
parlor cars on; principal day trams.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing District Passion -ger Agent, Toronto
N. J. DORE
phone 46w Agent, Exeter
AUCTION SALE
'OF 25 COWS
at C ctz:z:;. Hotel, Exeter, 'Thursday,
Nov. 1h, 1919 at 1 o'clock sharp --
5 springers,
30 • oars, due in Barth, April, Miy
Th c'h:.e load of ,:osys.
T rn3 •-1O months' credit on :ep-
paoc t y'nt rtotel with 6 p:r rent,
p r xr :.:t off Fa- cash.
t" 11 Robinson M. , J. li'i"iliuns
.�zt. t Prop
AUCTION SALE
1I(3C',t HOUSEHOLD EFFEC. Ts
Thar
P.O i Ji c-•'rh
Peart.; tl i,. 1 I t tit: -wrier of Al-
bert .1) ` tiu 't s re.., E'trter. tl-t
NON' sal,
At ! 7.1 - r ID t , +i'S'a� :
Par3rl,f , t h e 3 ro•, tbl, p
, rr to
12 t ' . lt: p , h e:r',, .t h rs 4
ro.14 • 2 c ran ".111 lea' . ,,1s ; c ,tp-
ba;r.1 3 .a rror ,, a 1•`0:.•.. 2 1" •st•h,'
bf 3r; tial suite bureau. 2 stan.l,,
? Set sets, writing n ; ele4!. "•ctrNt ,
to
tn:;ltl! inol.unl, large quantity alighes.
kn.ves r Arks an! ;piro1,,. 3 .10.7
ii t 'tl 91 L'.l8 % tea. 1'; tt ,j>,jlt , 2 -,bows
Detroit ;:;sound 2-burnrr stove 2 :,: n
cte g•::., • 5-; •lrei1 els '.t.l, :1:1.8 Zcne
ec�n ,..ins, coil scuttle, trash;n:; ma -
'tine wringer, 2 tubs, copper boiler,
3 lamp:. 2 cords ,hard stove wog.:!,
2 ton,, + bestaut coal, wheelbarrow, 2
low ,tic r step !wider, garden u:
tiyt:O. nt:tt, grindstone, waterin tan
?aur ..t.,Aver ,tai a lot mors ori; •!k.:
tots nontternu^ tt> menton.
Rea; i:lx:tar–I-I use 20x30 fratne sto:N
and ode half; kitchen and woodshed,
20x3., 3heilrotams upstairs, 1 down-
stairs sitting -room and parlor; new
faunae e: in. house.) A stable 24)x31).
The lot is beautifully ornamented and
I1ai a number a fruit trees.. There
is one-half nerd of choice property.
Terms—Chattels, cash.
Real Estate --10 par ,'an:. on .lay of
sale and balance in 311 days without in
ttre`�t. It required part of purchase
money may be left on property at
::urgent rates of interest. Further
particulars and conditions mad known
ou (by or sale, or may. be had oa,'ap_,
plication to undersigned.
S 'Martin, John Peart, Executorsi.
C. W. Robinson, Auctioneer
•Gladnaan & Stanbury,
Solicitors for Executors.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
On 1.9'. 6, Con. 1, Usborne, London
Road, on
TVE:-1_3 �T, NOVEMBER 4, 1919
At 1 e, 'ock, sharp, the following:
Hors` • -Driving mare, S years old;
filly, 3 t :• r.: old; gelding, 2 -years
tela, heavy draft.
Cattle—'r cows, due March, April and
May, and renewed cow; 2 2 -year old
baiter, suppose:, to be in calf; 2 2 --
yes, i':' steers; 2 -year o,d Durham
bull; ti spring calves.
1%ags—Brood sow, dna , r farrow at
time of as1e,
Implements—IcCormi.:k hinter and
mower. both 6 -ft. cut, nearly new;
sulky rake, set bobsleighs, wagon with
box, 2 hay racks, land roller, walking
plow, set stades, 2 bogging chains, 2
sets double harness and other articles
too numerous to mentiaon.,
Positively no reserve as the prop-
rietor is retiring from the ''arm.
Terms—All sums of, $10 and under,
cash • .over that amount 11 mon,thse
credit on furnishing approved joint
notes. 5 per ,cent. off ,,for cash ,yn,
credit amount&
C. W. Robinson, - Jas. Walker,
Auctioneer. Proprietor -
Frank Coates, Clerk.
Notice to. Creditors
11a.the matter of the Estate of Joseph
Edward's late of the Township of
Stephen, in the. County of Huron
farmer, deceased. -
Pursuantto Sec. 56 of Chapter 121
of the Revised Statutes of Ontario,
1914, notice is hereby given that all
creditors and others having claims or
demands against the estate of the said
Joseph Edwards, who died on or about
September 5th, 1919, are required on.
or before the lst ,day of December,
1919, -to send by post . prepaid or de-
liver to 11. Eilber - & Son, at
Crediton, Ontario, their Christ-
ian names and surnames, addresses and
deac,ripti.ons, the full narticnlars of
their cairns, a statement of their ac-
oou zts and the nature of the secur-
ities : if any, held by them; duly ver-
ified by affidavit.
And take n^tire `th at after ` said
last mentioned date the said - Execu-
tors will proceed to disrtr'6bute the
assets of the deceased among the par-
ties entitled thereto,. havingregard
oily to 'the claims of which they shall
then have notice and. that the said
Executors' will not' 'be Table for
said assets or any part thereof, to any
persor' or persons :of whose claims
notice shall not _haVe,..been receivalt,
by thein at the titne'"of svch distrib-
ution. -
'Albert King and Eli Icing,
Extecutors
Credit= P. 0..
Aa'ted' October 16th 1919 -
Iueot.'pora.trd in 1855
Over 1Q.d Brunches
TELE MOLSO4S,,p BANK
Open ►„ Savings Recount
With 'the Moisons Bank
And pay your accounts by .cheque. You avoid
the risk- of carryinggums of money, and the
cheque is an absolute' reoeipb, Interest allowed
on deposits.
EXETER MUNCH
T. S, WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business .daily.
Welker Cochrane of Detroit has
beaten the world's record baliards,
having made n. rdn of 265, beating
Gcsorge Slosson of Boston in the New
'pori: tournament.
TEMPLETON'S
R1i UIVIAIIC CAPSULES
FOR
RHEUMA11SM,NEURlTIS,SCIATICA
i::;J•'iBACaC: F:URALGIA,GOUT ETC.
AMIE SfliET,':FTHHEWoOSTHEADACHE
TE,,PIETC'3. 1'.cr-,112Kli{GST.1CTO M9
stat ' iiy huts lay. i a practical rheumat c
y Gln C:ti i -u. Fortunes are Spent
r at l:. t s,,.. • tectriet lths and hosp -
ta 014;iu ra yet bett r remits are
nett r.t r1.; :clic h 41.v using T.R.C.'s "the
c...3i... i,taetr' 1.1..,ut.' Just Compare cost.
1tt a;•• , ,.7 other treatment rend
v e 73r c -ut•c 1. Ask your druggist
3 t.: 0.3 t -Tv= t ' v hnnl,.lct; it is interest -
,
1 --t t 's yids Ciemptetans. 13Z
r.l : , .v. Toronto). We mail anywhere oz
receipt of 61.0,
BROW NING'S DRUG STORE
Optical Rooms and Stationery
Sole Agents for Exeter
`lair $1.04 to this address or to Tem-
p ton's, 142 King W., Toronto, and
:.:1_ ;'s. will be sent postpaid.
..IPPEN--Farm prppecty in this de -
tarty 4tU1 Deeps changing hands. Mr.
J. P. Collie has disposieed of has fifty-
acre farm to Mr, Tilos. Consitt of
Seaforth, for the sum of $5,000.
C'onsitt was very fortunate ta secur-
ing this fine farm,
CHISELHURST -Mr, Jacob Latta
has sold his hundred acre farnf to Mr;
Frani. Fitzgerald. --Campbell, the
young son of Mr. and Mrs, George
Eyre, met with a misfortune ori. Fri-
day. While leading out a horse to
water it became playful and wheeling
around, kicked him in the face injur-
ing him badly:.
1TC1-1EI 1. \1r. Stanley " Porter-
field, who marred 'Mss Gertrude Eth..
minion, za Stratford • lady, was one :.4
Mitchell's pr, m ting young. men, and•
like many more Mitchell boys, }vent
overseas nal camel back to the land of
his birth.
BRUCi FIEL1).—On Oct..18th, :he
marriage -took pace of ilio. Mar',
Donald, daughter of fame.
near our village, to Mr. W,.lt: ,•1 !
Lumley
The people of this neighborhood are
Pleased to know that 'Urs. J. ;McQueen
1; able to spend a short time each
day in her easy chair after being so
long confined to her bed with *ua: h
ericus iniuries,—Quite a ,cumber from
the boundary attended the shower to
11 :r. and 1L1rs. Frank Fitzgerald, who
were recently married. They were the
recipient.: of many useful presents,
Very much sympathy is felt by the
people of this neighborhood for Mr.
and Mrs. Walter KersEake in the sud-
den death of their only child, a bright
tittle boy- of seven. years who had
only been sick a few days and died
on Sunday with inflammation of the
i>osvels.
Quite a number of people on the
boundary motored to London on Wed
ne.sday to see the future King,, the
Prince of Wales.
Master Bob Wilkinson met with a
painful accident. While cranking
car he had his hand badly hurt.
Mr. Charles Kenyon of Elmwood Av
London is visiting his friends on the
boundary
Mrs. Fred Fiemery of Mitchell re-
turned ,tome on. Saturday after ;pend
ing several weeks with her mother.
1128
Its ASSAM quality gives I
thatrich flavor
EDROSE
TEA'is goad tai'
Sold only in sealed packages
•
'>'' 1-oution, :ex .s^',diar, wh._
f::tel
Bakin A.,_. In S
rrHE clear glass door is only one of the
modem features of this dependable
range. Its baking qualities you know.
The coolai tipwill take the boiler either
across orlletsgthwise, making It easy to cook
the regular dinner on wash -day.
Grates wor snootl1Y, Hot water reservoir is enamel,
and may bet••etuoved for cleaniag. A dependable ther-
rasurteter takes all guess -work out of baking. No other
range will quite satisfy you once you see the Pandora.
,
flcjy's Pandora
LIS
Sold by Geo. A. Hawkins
iliorCe11a
('anada fora
1'
Canadians !
This is a call to National Service—
The Victory Loan 1919
which opens to -day.
`:
Mfl:^A
yOU are citizens of no mean country.
�j Canada is a fair, free land.
Canada is your country.
Canada—now—has need to borrow from you—Lend:
Lend without restraint of politics or fine distinctions of creed or party.
The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan.
It is CANADA that - asks:
Arid why—
To clean up the last of the War's commitments and expenses;
To establish beyond all question the capacity and credit of your country;
To care for the wounded. and maimed soldier;
To finance the bonus of the returned soldier already paid;
To enable the fruits of Victory to be garnered;
To ensure the prosperity of you, her citizens.
The guns of war are silent—but they are not yet, cool.
The Victory Loan 1919 is a War Loan.
Canada's book: of war is gloriously written—make this, the closing chapter, a
worthy one. The responsibility is yours. LEND 1
LEND! LEAD!
Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee
in co-operation With the Minister of Finance
• of the Dominion . of Canada.