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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-10-7, Page 5VdE SELL G1LSON'"x SACKED SY SIXTY YEARS' EXPgmeecel FARM EQUIPMENT DOMINANT IN QUAL. ITY AND SERVICE! Sixty years of leadership ---of giving good value, heaping satisfaction and real seirvicei That's why the Gilson name wins respect and confidence from coast to coast, That's why we are proud to sell this dependable farm equipmeltat, WONDERFUL GILSON" THE GILSON ENGINE. &USW' Costs You Nothing The famous Gilson "Goes .Litre Sixty" Un - gine ---any size for any purpose -can be pur. chased on the easy payment plan. Let it pay for itself. Its economy and depend- ability have made it the biggest selling ea, gine ue Canada. Let us demonstrate on your farm. HYLo sYLo The Iryto Sylo insures sweet, fresh, succulent en.' mage down, to the Inst forkful. It is built to last indefinitely. Exclustve patented features of de- sign and construction explain why the Ilylo is chosen by the discrimin. ating farmer. Pays for i itself n the first season. Then year after year. pays 10U per cent, profit on your investment. Can you beat it? "The Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme. More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada. last year than any other snake. It is guar. anteed to be the lightest running blower - cutter made. Be independent --get a Gilson Silo Filler and 511 your own silo --with your own engine, 4 h.p. or larger -at the proper .time, when your corn has the greatest feeding value. THE GILSON SPREADER Manure is the best fertiliser. You have it. Use itt The best Manure Spreader made Is the Gilson. Why? It has a wide spread, It is low down. It has light draft, It will take a real load. It is free from clutches, gears and all complicated parts, Call and nee our nearest dealer, name below. Ha will save andsnake you money, on the equipment illustrated and on Gilson Threshers, Ririe Ace Tractors, Wood Saws, Grinders, Pump Janie', Baiting, ate. Write for Catalog. bfade In Canada and Guaranteed by GILSON MFG, CO.,. Limited - GUELPH, ONT. Call and Sae Neasost Dealer WM. FRAYNE, EXETER, ONT. SHORTHORN' SALE of 50 H; gh- lass Shorthorns MOSTLY SCOTCH, WITH -UGH .'I.A.SS PEDIGREES TO 13E SOLI IN TOWN OF CLINTON', ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923 • At one Cyclo k sham. Offered for your appraisal, in field conditions; some 20 taws wish teal ves at toot; balance en calve. CAPT. T. E. ROBSON Write lee Catalogue to C 3 '. ROBINSON, FRANK TAYLOR, alit. ELLIOTT Auctioneers, off for cash on credit amounts DANIEL ,SCHROEDER F. TAYLOR lenewn Auctioneer • AUCTION SALE of .I•I:OVSE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS at the premises of .the undersigned, Andrew Street, Exeter, on; SATU RDAY, OCT; 9th, 1920 At 1. o'clock sharp the following: - 'Mee -piece parlor .suite; parlor tables. rocking chairs, dining room table, 6 diniegroorn chairs, jardinere steads, bed 'spring and =tress, bed - AUCTION SALE OF FARM, .FARM STOCK ANT? IMPLEMENTS On Lot 29, Con. 4, Tuckersmith Tp. 2 Miles Reek of Brucefield, on TUESDAY, OCT. 19th, 1920 At 1 o'clock sharp, the following: - 2 geldings, vveinging about 3000 lbs. 2 filiies,well metcheid, 1 and two years old, Cattle -4 ruilch COWS , 3 suzxiosed to be he calf;: 2 \step.* rt'i:sing 3 years old, 4 steeps and 1 ;heifer :rising 2 velars 5 this year's calves, Implements--Massey-Harris binder,6 room stand, 2 kitchen tables, 12 kit- cultivft cut ' th extra knives, disc drill, 1 then chairs, hanging lamp, 4 other Leader, tor seeder combined, hay lamps, mirror, base -burner, with Ovens loader, r with Ira ee es, hays, 'okee-ft, Pandora range and Pipes, p;:c:tur�es, disc =ro , 4 sec. kn es, hay rake, Ver - carpet sweei er, flower stand, house' ityde harrow, 4 sec, drag ridbaring plo don plants, stepladder, lawpmosver, wheel- l vvalkkng plow, and riding plow, cut - box, £sower pots, bucksaw, sawhorse ble walking plow, hay and straw cut- ting box, root nulper, fanning mill axe, lantern, shovels,: garden. rake, hoes buggy cutter, set sieighe, wagon and washboards, tubs, quilting frames, fruit rack and bo:;, 2 carts, hand grass, jars, dishes, boiler, set ire 5, and seeder, root sower, 2 set double ha:r- many other useful articles; Ye tons Hess, 17rze nearly ,new, 2 set single tons chestnut coal. ,,,,._,.. Iharness; ass a lefeei vel[ auto 1918. There will also be, offered for salei A quantity ;of gran and feed. at the same time end place, :if 134t pre-! Farm -The farm is 4 mites from .'iously -sold, the 1% story brick house i Seaforth, known as the Brock farm, withf acre land, owned by the pro- and comprises 100 acres more or Jess prietor. There are on the premises a most of which ,is in good cul+timtable number of fruit trees, bard and soft ' condition. There is. about 7 acres of water, etc. Everything is 111 good good shush, ma:u1e and beech. The state of repair, and the property is bulididgs include a 6 -roomed dwelling most desirable one. house, including a kitchen, Pantry and Terms; --Chattels, cash; Realestate woodhouse, with chard and soft water made known on clay of sale. house; also first-elatss barn, size, 90x C. W. Robinson, Fred, Luxton, 50, with brick and stone foundatson Auctioneer Proprietor and cetnent ;Flooring; finished with J. J. WERNER, :slap. Seaforth, Ontario. AUCTION SALE CLEARING ACTION SAL} —of-- FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS R, S. Brown, auctioneer, has re- ceived instructions from John Cow- ard to sell by public auction on Lot 15, Con. 0, Usborne, one mile North. el Winchelsea. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1920 Commencing at 12.30 sharp. CATTLE—Three cows due in March; 1 Jersey cow due in May, 2 farrow cows, 4 steers two years old, 5 heifers 2 years old, 6 yeariiug. steers, 6 yearling heifers, 5 spring calves. 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 driIl.; one Massey -Harris drill, 13 hoe; 1 Mas- sey -Harris cultivator 1 Massey -Har - his manure spreader; 2 Massey -Har- ris discs; 1 land roller; 1 set 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- , ring mill; . 2 sets of scales; 1 gaso- line engine, 7 h.p., Stickney; one gasoline engine, 4 h.p., Connor;. two grinders; 1 circular saw; 2 root pulpers; 2 sets ofbob 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; 1lie acres marlgclrls; 1% acres of turnips to be sold in the teld. FOWL—About 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 2yeare old; 1 aged team. TERMS Five dollars and under cash, " ever that amount „ twelve months credit by giving approved joint notes or a • discount ,of four per cent. off for Decision of the auctioneer to be final. Positively no reserve as the prop- rietor is givin up farming. ROBT. ,S..BRO N, JOHN COWARD Auctioneer Proprietor AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND: LOT AND -HOUSE HOLD EFFECTS at the ,premises of the oropfietor, Lots 52 and 53 hta,st JV7niin St, Centralia, on FRIDAY,,: OCT. 8th . 1920 'At 1 o'clock,,, sharp, the following :- Cook. stove, parlor ;stove, 2 -.tables cupboard, beds and maittiresse,chairs clock, cauvh, rocker, homemade car- pets, 2 wash tubs, arm chair, all kinds ,diishee, pots end nans, etc. Also 18 hens. v . ' The house axsd, lots ,wild`also be sold at the ,same time , '1erms- kf Chlaeteis, cash; of,Real Estate, made, known on day of sale FRANK TAYL011e JOHN GR,AINGER, Prop, AUCTIONSALE OF FARM STOCK'. S IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, on Len 31. Lake Road Wrestt, 1.3-4 mi'es north o« grand Bend, on WF,DDNhSIIAY, OCT. 20th, 1920 At 1 o'. +c k, sharp, the following Sto :-(Meavy mare rising 7; heavy mare •i:yin; 8. brie;:.nes mere rising 8; cosy due April. 4, $o1sv due Apiril 19, cow •due A.nryi 11, -cow due April 30; ve,triing steer, 3 y•earing heifers, 4 spring cave's 8 page,,stt ,:kers; 1 brood sow, 30 -pullets, imnlements-McCormick mower me- :trry new, bay rake ,nearly new, seed drill cultivator, disk harrow, set her - rows nearly new; walking nlow ,nearly new; steel land roper nearly new, too` bug -iv, single seated road cart, lumber waebn, nearly new; set sleighs new; Portland cutter inearly new, gravel box, new ,bay rack, fanning mill„ root minter, 3.doz, gtaitt bags, nearly new; extension ladder, set heavy harness, set single harness, 40 gal. gas tank, new stock rack, wheelbarrow; about 30 cord oak stove wocd; new Ford car 1970 model for cash, buffalo robe, wbiffletrees, neckyokes, chain, forks shovels, doors, doer frames, gash and gla ss, Household Effects.- Range cook stave, greatly new, coal or wocd; new heater coal or wood; new Perfecttcn oil sure, 3 burner with oven; extens- ion table, 12 dineng t ha rs, new Mor- ris rocker; couch„ 2 bedsteads with snrings and imattresses; commode, man tle clock. linoleum 4 yards square; new; galvanized ,flour can, new Daisy chu=•n, cream iseuarattor, dishes and crockery, and many other articles. Terms -$10 and under cash, over that. amount 12 months' credit on an-- nrove 1 joint notes, or 5 per cent Cif for crash on credit amounts. • W. M.1FARRELL F. TAYLOR Proprietor • Auctioneer AUCTION. SALE OF -FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS., • on FFECTS.•- on ,Lot. 17, Concessilon 5, STEPHEN Oh' .THURSDAY. OCT., 21st, 1920 At 1 o'clock, sharp; the following: - Horses -Driving ma+rel 9 years old (trivial; snare 8 •yiears ofd. Cattle -1 cow duel in January; ,cow due in Feb.. 2 cows due in March; cow due in•Ansel„ :.cove due in Map,. cote due in, June; .farrow cow; 1 hei-. fes and 3' isteter's. rising 3.yrs. weigh-- in; aboiet-1100 labs . each; :1 heifer. ristng ,2',years ; 1 baby...beef;•.�7 oring ,valves k thorobred bull Ben 'Signet. 12081,4 . ", Pigs and Hens- "sow due time of sale; 8 •Wigs; quantity hens. Imelentente--Deering :binder, M. -H., mower, ,6 -ft.. cue; hay rake, Interna- tional hay dolader„ manure seneade•; Oliver ,bean harvestter and cultivator, hand scut£ler, harrows, Frost & Wooaci cultivator; ; Iri,terna:tional, disc.; and faller; 2 -furrow nlolw3 ,riding ,peow oulper, ,fanning:nmill,cutting box, horse nower; 6 h.pt :Fairbahk . & Morse en- gine and, }grender e 40 gaL tank; cross -t cut saw, stoneboalt, work bench, quan- tity dumber„ efedaf' pasts, quantity of firewood; hay; ebonite tons cf clover arid Itimolhy chaef,'ome tumnims, etc: Household,IE,ffects--C:aok stcvne, kit- chen cuebesed,,,c,eeler, cupboard, Chat- ham incubator„ clock, "kitcheil chairs; sackers, Muse: etand, 2 bedstleads; crpb, cradle, bulnea?u, 2 bornei' coal vii stove, jerdilani,eale ,and, fern, coal stove with av�ery, book` ack`, )lawn' mower., latedebe;ac'le vinegar 'barrels', ebu n washing march, ne; many other articles Terms -e^10 and under cash; over 'thaP aaiesia%, l2''recieth''s'eeeeeti "ott'elie`. ;prayed joint notes, or 5 per cent, per • I manle and Pak; water piped through the barn ,from a never -failing wtRi. There are, 8 'sitall;s vfor .horses, 5 box stalls end 30 head „oaf ,cattle can be tied; a commodious ro,c,t :cellar under both gang -ways. Roof is galvanized sheeting: An implement shed $8x26. Terms -Real ;eatatee-half Cash and balance can be- arranged to s:ui% the Purchaser, Chattels -$10 end under cash; over that amount 12 xnon•tiy,'s' credit ,on approved joint notes; grain and feed cash, Farm will Ilse subjectto a reserved bid. Rainey Armstrong, Robt, Luker, Proprietor Aucltion,eer AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS On Lot 210 Con. 42, .Hibbert, 23 Miles East of Chiselhurst, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1920 At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following,: Horses -,Mare 6 :yelatrs old with foal and in (foal.; Percheron :filly v4 years old; matched team of Percherons, ris- ing two years old. Cattle. -.Registered Shorthorn (149071) due to calve in. May; 3 coves due about time of sale; cow due in Nov,, cola due in Aura, 2 "cows due in Mary, heifer with calf at foot, 3 two-year- old steers+, 3 yearling steers, 2 y ear- ,beifers; 4 Awing calves. Pigs -Sow due air Nov, 9 shoats. imnlements -- 2llcCorinick binder, Frost & .mood mower, steel rake, string tooth cultivator, Frost& Wood disc, Coutly° & Scott seed drill, bean seuffler and /auller combined; Deering manure soreeder,,set harrows, stuffier land roller, walking olo.w, set bob- sleighs, waggon, Clinton fanningznill, set 2,000 lbs. platform snaps, No. 12 De Laval cream tseaarator,, 2 acres mesa - golds and ;turnips, a quantity cornrand sorgum, set Idouble breeching harness, set back -bawd ihaeness, buggy, - Ugh; wagon, cutter, ,cutting box, wheelbar vow, root nulper, stack rack, hay- rack gravel box, wagon box, extension lad- der, stoneboatt,. grate bags,,. • log :ne cbainn, whiffl.etrees end neckyokes, car, rove and pulleys, sap' pan and buckets, iron kettle, ,forks, hoes; shovels and oth er articles too numerous tc men- tion Terms --S.10 and under, cash;. over that amount 12 mouths' credit on ale - roved joint nates, Four per cents: Per annum allowed for cash. Chas. Treffry, C. W. Robinson,' Proprietor Auctioneer RAND R S " SYSTEM "rug Dououic. TRAC1. Retwecn -MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Uneee egad dining car serv,: r ereping cars on slight train% stn& Parlor cats* on principal. day tra:re, Full irtafeeneatton from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, o -r' C. E. Horn- ing District Passineier Agent, TorontG N. i DOPE Pbona 44w Agent. Exeter lite+, +fll'''i Shepherd sang, in the Gloaming." The New Edison sotuex3 on the stage by h sr She suddcnty stopped singing. The New Edison took up hrr song, and continued it alone. Miss Betsy Lane Shepherd, famous concert soprano, has ,made this test 185 times. 185 public audiences, in 185 cities, have heard her compare her voice with its RE- CREATION by the New Edison. No one, out of a total of more than 100,000 lis- teners, has been able to tell when Miss Shepherd was singing, and when the New Edison — except by watching her lips. 4.000 similar tests of direct comparison, made by over fifty other celebrated vocal- ists and instrumentalists, have given this same result. The New Edison is perfect realism achieved! Tell us --and we'll show you how all its erraotionai power is RE- UREA TED by the New Edison Is it the soulful violin?—a mellow con- tralto? ---the scintillating flute? --a sweet, soothing tenor?—that draws the quickest emotional responsefrom you. Let us play your favorite voice or instru- ment in a new kind of Realism Test. See 'whether you are touched by the , RENE - CREATED music in the sante way that you are touched by the living music. We want to show you that the New Edison RE-CREATES all the vital. power in all 'music. Remember what to ask for—"personal favorites" Realism Test I Perfect realism is your one vehicle to the inner joys of music which you crave.. Mr. Edison spent three million dollars in the re search`work which gave the New Edison perfect realism. He did this in order that the .phono- graph might . transcend its former limitations and (here we quote Mr. Edison's own words), Oaring into every .American home, music so real- istc and so perfect in its rendition as to be an unentht ; source 0 benefit and pleasure." The,instruments whitih proved this perfect real - ism in Miss Shepherd's 185 tests were all exact duplicates of the original Official Laboratory Model on which Mr.. Edison spent his three million dollars. You can also have an exact duplicate of this three million dollar original. ' We have it in our store, and guarantee it to be capable of sus- taining the same test of direct :comparison. important Practical Detail Our Budget Plan brings your -New Edison" for immediate enjoyment, without asking for immediate payment. Asir; about it when you come in to hear the 'Terminal Favor- ites": -,Realism Test. . w r; kit i IIln hili