HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-30, Page 5SHORTHORN SALE
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of 50 High -Class Shorthorns
MOSTLY SCOTCH, WI'T`H RIGH -CLASS PEDIGREES TO BE SOLD
IN TOWN OF CLINTON, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920
At one O'clock share.
conditions; some 20 caws with cal -
Write for Catalogue to
I. J. MERNER, M.P.
Seaforth,
Ontario,
l offered ,for your appraisal, In field
sees ratIoot; balance ern calve.
CAPT, .T, E. ROBSON
C. W. ROBINSON,
FRANK TAYLOR,
MR, ELLIOTT•,
Auctioneers, •
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
on Lot 3, Con, 2, Stephen Township.
on TUESDAY, OCT. 5th, 1920
At 1 ,o'clock sharp the following
Hotses-1 dralftmarei rising 5 years
1 draft horse, rising 6 years; 1 heavy
mare rising ,9 years old, supposed to
be in goal.
CATTLE -3 cows due in, March; 1
cow, ;_esh; 1 steer, 2 years old, 1
heircr 2 years old; 3 yearling heifers
4 spring calves,
Hogs, Etc, --9 ,hogs weighing 150 lbs.
1 sow with latter at foot; 125 hens,
Collie dog.
Implements—Deering binder nearly
:new; Frost & Wood mower, hay rake,
hay tedder, side rake, fertilizer drill,
disc barrow, 2 set iron harrows, two -
furrow plow, 2 walking plows, scuffler,
fanning mill, wagon, land roller, gravel
box, cutting box, wagon, box, hay rack
roller rack, set sleighs, cutter, top'
buggy, .root pulper, 2 grindersee rind -
stone, whee yarrow 1LU horsepower
,gasoline engine ,in good shape, manure
spreader good as new; 400 bushel of
oats and barley mixed, 6 tons clover
hay, an acre of turnips, an acre of man
golds, also clipping machine, 2 set of
double harness, set single harness,
forks, shovels, whiffletrees, neck -
yokes, and many other articles.
Furniture --Daisy churn, cream sep-
arator, 95 sap pails, saP Pan, sugar
kettle butter bowl, 3 mattresses, 2
beds, 5 -piece parlor suite. kitchen
chair:•, centre table, cook stove and
pines.
Terxas—S10 and under cash over
that :.mount 12 months credit will be
given on approved joint notes, or al
,discount of 5 per cent. per annum off
far cash on credit amounts
BRUCE MITCHhLL F. i ,Ay LOR
Proprietor Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instrtictions to sell by nub-
ile auction on
MAIN ST., EXETER,
At she rear of Dr.' Browning's
Drug Store,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920
At one o'clock ppm. the following
valuable property:
PARLOR—Three-piece mahogany
parlor suite; mahogany music cab-
inet; 1 solid oak rocker; 2 stands
of quarter -cut oak; small white
stand; bronze reception chair; lov-
ing cup; 1 picture, Music Hall of
Fame; 2 panelled oil paintings, vel-
vet .rug, 9 %x12 %.
DINING-ROOM—One quarter -cut
oak extension table, round corners;
7 leather bottom quarter -cut oak
•dining -room chairs; 1 quarter -cut
oak sideboard with mirror; bed
Iounge; quarter -cut oak rocker;
open grate with pipes; dining -room
pictures, tapestry rug 9 %x12 %
STUDY—One set Stoddard's lec-
tures; 1 set of Charles Reid's novels,
5 volumes of English history; and
.a miscellaneous lot of books by
choice authors; 2 leather chairs
with rockers to match; oil painting,
"A Stag in Winter"; 1 scene, "On
The Coast of -Wales;" hand -painted"
mirror, brass jardinere and stand,
small curtain poles.
KITCHEN --Two kitchen tables;
6 chairs, small rocker, 2 -hole laun-
dry stove, new; 2 -burner oil stove
with oven, new; large quantity of
,dishes and graniteware; 24 fruit
sealers; 2 lamps, 2 small _mirrors,
Bissel sweeper, wicker clothes bas-
ket, mats, galvanized wash tub, large
wooden tub, garden tools and an
axe.
THREE BEDROOM SETS—One
mahogany ,set, dresser, commode,
iron bed with mattress, green chair
and green rug. White aresser, bed,
and commode, bookcase and Brussels
rug. White dresser, commode, white
bed, white chair, Brussel rug to
match.
A lot of other articles too numer-
ous to. mention.
TERMS—CASH.
C. W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer
ALEX. PURDON, Clerk
MRS. E. J. 'WRIGHT, Proprietress
Business Institute
.DUNDAS & RICHMOND STS.
LONDON,, ONTARIO
It pays' to investigate before chow
lag a school,' Write tor in farki ation,
Now is a good time to .enroll:
J. MORRITT w N. STONEHOUSL.
'stnci.pail, VicesPrdri'
SINCE.4 1870
�O rapsCOUGHS
CROMARTY—The death occurred
at Seaforth of Isabella McDougall, the
widow of the tate Peter Campbell of
Cromarty. She was 80 years of eget
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSE AND LOT AND HOUSE
HOLD EFFECTS
at thepremises of the proprietor, Lots
52 and 53 East St, Centralia, on
FRIDAY, OCT, '8th, - 1920
At 1 o'clock, sharp, the "following ;—
Cook stove, parlor stove, 2 tables
cupboard, beds and mattresses;chairs
clock, couvh, rocker, homemade car-
etC
p , 2 wash tubs, arm chair, all
kinds rdishee, pots grid pans, etc.
Also 18 hens. ..
The 'house and lots will alio be sold
at the same tense. ,
Terms—Of Chattels, cash; of Real
Estate, [made known on day of sale,,
• FRANK TAYLOR, Auet,
JOHN GRAINGER, Prop,
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the premises of the undersigned,
Andrew `Street, Exeter, on
SATU RDAY, OCT. 9th, 1920
At 1. o'clock sharp the following
Three-piece parlor" suite, parlor
tabes, rocking chairs, dining room
table., 6 din?ngroone chairs, jardinere
stands, bed spring and matress, bed-
raorn stand, 2 kitchen tables, 12 kit --
then chairs, hanging lamp, 4 other
lamps, mirror, base -burner, with oven,
Pandora range and pipes, pictures,
carpet sweer,er, flower stand, house
plants. stepladder, lawnmower, wheel-
barrow, flower pots, bucksaw, sawhorse
axe, lantern, shovels, garden rake, hoes
washboards, tubs, quilting frames, fruit
jars, dishes, boiler, set. irons, and
many other useful articles; 5la tons
ons c iestnut coal.
There will also be offered for sale
at the same time and place, it not ore-
viousiy sold, the leestory brick house
with % acre land, owned by the pro-
prietor. 'There are on the premises a
number o: :fruit trees, hard and soft
water, etc, Everything is in good
state o; repair, and the property .is
most desirable one.
Terms Chattels, cash; Realestate
made known on day of sale,
C. W. Robinson, Fred. Luxton,
Auctioneer Proprietor
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEME!vTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
on Lot 20, S. B. Hay Tp., 1 mile east
o: Dashwood o . THURS., SEPT, SOth,
At 1 p'clock sharp the fallowing:—
Horses—Brood snare, 7 -years, in foal
to .L tel Rennie; colt from same stare
by ,Col. Graham, yearling Loft, aged
driven: ;mare, sucking colt, 2 -yr -old &
3 -yr- old driving colts.
Cr the—Cow 3 -yr -old due Jan 1st;
3 cows 7 -yrs due March; cow 8 -years
newly calved; 4 steers 2• yr -old; 4
yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers; a
th000bred bull; 2 spring calves.
Pigs—Sow dare Dec. 15; 10 stockers,
3 mos, old; 50 young hens, .some hay.
Implements—M.H. binder 7 -ft cut
nearly, new; McCormick •mower, 6 -ft,
cut nearly new;; ' I.H.C. cultivato ,wide
teeth, new; manure spreader, new; hay
rake, roller, disc harrow, 4 sec. har-
rows, scul'fler; 2 walking plows, No,
21 Fleury; 2 -furrow gang plow, stover
buncher, nearly new, De Laval No. 15
cream separator, -McCormick seed drill
light wagon with pig rack complete;
lumber wagon with box, pulper, fan-
ning -mill with bagger, 1200 lb scales,
nex buggy, used buggy, new cutter,set
bells, set sleighs, wheel barrow, 2 set
single harness, one new; set double
light harness, 50 lgra1 n bags, 2 sets
suing ropes, all kends lumber and scant-
ling.
I'urn:iture—Kitchen, range, wood or
°'oat; heater, wood or coal; 4 -burner
coal oil stove, nearly new; bureau,
kitchen cupboard, 2 lounges, kitchen
chairs, washding machine, churn, ..ugar
kettle ;with stand, 2 graiss seeders, 25
sap nails and spouts, 2 wash tubs, 3
bedsteads, =press, •oil cloth, parlor
rag carpet, many other articlles.
Terms --All sums, of sib and under
car, h, •over that amount 12 months'
credit ion ,approved joist notes, or 5
)tier ceint .off„ for cash, Hay, cash,
ED. WILLERT, Prop,
A. Weber, F. Taylor, W. i.hns'ion
Auctioneers, Clerk
The GREATEST HIT IN YEARS
F. O ' Dedicated to the United Farmer
1 • and composed by the :e Te
SONGsong writer, Mr. Morris Manley,
words and Music 35c, postage
prepaid. Address:
CROCKER PRESS, LIMIT/{1:4 Publishers, 48 and 50
"Lombard Street, Toronto, Ont.
RAND'TRUNK
SYSTEM
THE DOUBLE TRACT{ ROUTh
• Between
MONTREAL '
• TORONTO
DETROrIT
2 and
CHICAGO '
Unexcelled dining car aervic
Sleepiing:cars en night train, . add
Parlor carr, o,n principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hors-.
nd District Passenger Agent, Tor•mto
N. J. DORE
Phone Mw A.geet, Exeter
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
FARM ST(IIQK AND LYIPLEMENTS
R, S. Brown, auctioneer, has re-
ceived instructione *atom ,john Cow-
ard to sell by Ifublic'auction' on.
Lot 15, Con. 9, Usborne, one mile
North of Winchelsea.
—on—
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1920
Commencing at 12,30 sharp,
IMPLEMENTS—One Frost and
Wood binder; 1 Massey -Harris bin
der; 1 Massey -Harris mower; one
Massey -Harris side rake and tedder;
1 Massey -Harris hay loader; one
Massey -Harris fertilizer drill; one
Massey -Harris drill, 13 hoe; 1 Mas-
sey -Harris cultivator; 1 Massey -Har -
his manure spreader; $ Massey -Har-
ris discs; 1 land roller; l.aset iron
harrows; 1 two -furrow riding plow;
1 two -furrow walking plow; 1 walk-
ing plow; 1. single -furrow riding
plow, Cockshutt; 1 Bain wagon and
box; 1 truck wagon; 1, hay and
stock rock; 1 wagon box and pig
rack; 1 gravel box; 1 Clinton fan-
a ing mill; 2 sets of scales; 1 gaso-
line engine, 7 lap., Stickney; one
gasoline engine, 4 h.p., Connor; two
grinders; 1 circular saw; , 2 root
pulpers; 2 sets of bob sleighs; one
cutter; 1 Stewart horse clippers; 2
sets of double harness; small tools
too numerous to mention.
Six ton of Timothy hay; three ton
of Clover hay; 1% acres mangolds;
1 % acres of turnips to be sold in the
field.
FOWL-aaA•bout 75 hens.
PIGS—Three shoats about 60 lb,;
12 at about 40 lb. 1 brood sow.
HORSES—One horse 9 years old;
1 horse 11 years old; 1 mare five
years old; 1 horse 4 years old; 1
horse 6 years old; 1 blood mare
rising 2years old; 1, aged team.
TERMS—Five dollars and under
cash, over that amount twelve
months credit by giving approved
joint notes or a discount of four per
cent. off for cash.
Decision of the auctioneer to be
final,
Positively no reserve as ,the prop-
rietor is giving up farming,
ROBT. S. BROWN, JOHN COWARD
Auctioneer Proprietor
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Farquhar
Miss Hazel Haitkiin who anent the
vast year in Detroit, returned horse
last week,—The Farquhar Women's
Institute hold their monthly meeting
on. October 5th. A paper will be
given on "How to ,entertain and to be
entertained.':,—The stork called at
the home of Milton Hodgert Wedness
day end left a baby ;girl,—Mrs. William
Pollen spent the first part of the
week with friends in, Mitchell.
Zurich
Raymond Heideman 'of Detroit is vis
itis g relatives there. --Mist Jack Burn
of Leader, Sask., is visiting at the
homes/of J. P:relelteir and W. L. Siebert.
—Mrs, L', G. Beemer and family of De-
troit are visiting at the home of the
former's ,parents, Mrs and Mrs, Heide-
•man.—Mr. Casper Roerig of the, 14th
con„ Hay, has disposed of his fifty -
acre ,farm to Mardi Corriv+eau for the
sum of $4800. --Mrs; W. C, Callfas,who
underwent an topeiatikb.rt et St, Joseph
Hospital, London,ra few weeks ago, re-
turned home and is improving rapidly.
—John Hey, jr„ of the Goshen Line,
just south of the village, has sold his
125 acres to Mr. Wm, Grenier of Til. -
bury, who paid 112000,
Bettor
inns disobey rare's
lee far better to foreetall
miaow, with neudehment
that protects.
Scott's Whimn
situ mealsor child Wolk
am od tolhelp in ereetitiliej
areetwee. Ask for Seoft'e,
$ qss, T to, cat,
No Jnr=est mn t Worries
for Fourteen 1 earsr:
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and interest, a§sure the purchaser of an in-
terest return of 6X% for fourteen years,
regardless of any .changes that may occur
in the money market tin years to come.
During this period, interest is prompt and
sure, and is payable at any branch of any
chartered bank in Canada. All that is`nec-
essary is to clip the coupons and present
them for payrluent,each six months.
Mail your
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Those with substantial
incomes, who are ma-
terially atl'eceed by the
income tax, will find an
attractive investment
in the 1933 maturity
(tax free) at 963 and
interes'i; which yields a
net ° return 'of
We deliver
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bank free
of expense
to you.
Wood, Gundy & Company
Canadian Pacific `Railway Building
Tctront4
Lucas
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The home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
Dale of Lucas, was lthe iscehe of a.
pretty wedding an Wednesday, when
their daughter, Edith Maude, a grad-
uate of Sarnia Hospital; twas uii<ited.
in marriage to William H. Leeks, of
Windsor, by •Rev, E .G. Powell. The
young couple .motored to' ' Lond,cn„
where they took the train.for Toron-
to, Montreal and eastern points. On
their return, they will reside in Wind-
sor,
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Hengal1
Mr, A. McEwen of Guelph is visit-
ing his brother Mr. A. McEwen.—Mrs,
Harrison. of T Boma, Wash., is vis-
iting her brother, Mr. Jas„ Priest.—Mrs
Forest, who has been visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. ,Harry and other Friends sr.
Hensa3i axtd vicinity, left for herhonte
in \rancote ver, B.C.—Recently while
Emmexsoa Kyle of the London Road
was csartking his car he broke hie right
arm, The foJlowiaig day his brother
1 dial broke itis arm where he lumped
from the mow to the barn floor.
Let the Homes of Canada
Reflect the Nation's Prosperity
ANADIANS have every reason to
feel optimistic and courageous to-
day, to live happily and to enjoy
the refinements and comforts of a pro-
gressive and prosperous nation.
As a Toronto "Globe" editorial so
truly stated
"In the topsy-turvey world of to -day, few
nations have a better outlook than Canada,
the ell -being of which is based firmly upon
the fertility of her boundless fields."
Improvement of Homes
One of the most impressive evidences of the
progressive and prosperous condition of the
Canadian nation is the great interest that is
developing in the beautifying and improving of
our homes. More care and more thought are
being given to the furnishings. Greater con-
sideration is shown for beauty and harmony.
An atmosphere of cheerfulness, brightness and
attractiveness is carried throughout the home.
The Influence of Furniture
It is really surprising how readily an; ordinary,
uninteresting house can be transformed into a
real home, in which it is a pleasure-,oto;sive, by
the magic of beautiful, yet not -necessarily
expensive, furniture.
Nothing that you can buy will give you and
your family so many years of happiness,„Comfort
and°solid satisfaction as beautiful furniture.
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Beautiful furniture brings an atmosphere of
cheerfulness and brightness into every room. It
delights the eye. It gives comfort and rest to
the body. It brings contentment to the .mind
and has a .refining influence on character. It
gladdens the heart. It is the pride of the
owner.
The Designs of To -Day
During the last decade there has been a
wonderful improvement in the appearance of
furniture.
Modern furniture designers have received
their inspirations from the "Period Designs” of
the old masters, but have not copied their work,
because some of the old masterpieces were either
too frail or too cumbersome for utility.
While the average family might not care to
furnish their homes with the original work of
the old masters, the modern adaptations of
them, as produced by Canadian: furniture
craftsmen, ideally meet the present-day demands
for furniture that combines beauty with comfort
and utility.
Moderately Priced Suites
This beautiful, modern, well -made Canadian
furniture is obtainable in moderately priced sets
and individual pieces, as well as in the more
elaborate and expensive suites.
The individual earnings of Canadians are
greater than those of almost any other race.
The new era commencing with the close of
the war is proving to be the most progressive
and prosperous in the history of the Dominion,
and Canadians can well afford to brighten up
their homes with better furniture.
This,`'announcement is inserted by
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THE HOME FURNISHINGS BUREAU
Bank of Hamilton Building Toronto, Canada
' NOTE—The Home Furnishings Bureau does not sell furniture or goods of
any kind. Its object is to promote a greater interest in the furnish-
ing of Canadian homes. Your local dealer will be pleased to give you
any information you desire about suitable furniture for your borne,',,
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