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Not only rnamtains thes. even healthful
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and dampers It is entirely automatic at
all times and is a nrir-el convenieace
Will Soon Pay For Itself
In Fuel Saved
Easily Installed and works perfectly with any
kind of heating plant—hot water, hot air,
steam, vapor or vacuum
) Agent
C. H. Skelton
Exeter
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD En:EC rs
an: South Ha,';' of Lot 21, Con. 9,
Stephen, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920
At 12.30 o'clock, sharp' the following:
Horses—Heavy draftmare, 8 years
old; 4 year old t-no,re, in foil; 6 'year
old horse; 11 year old horse; 12 year
old driver; striver risitor 4; 2 yeatro
olds by Emperar McKinney; drising
mare with colt at foot.
Cattle—Cow due in Dec,; cow due
in Jan,; cow due in March; 4 cows
doe in An:) and Nfay; 4 two year old
steers; 2 year old steers; 3 yearling
heifers; 6 spring calves; Regis1ttered
Shorthorn Durham bull, 17 months old.
Pigs and Poultry -7 stockers; 2 trot
sows (if not dold before sale); 18 tur-
keys; 80 hens. Collie del,.
' Implements—Massey-Harris binder
mower and ,disc drill; Frost & Wood
cultivator; ISlassey-Harris bean culti-
vator combined; Frost & Wood hay
rake, steel roller; Cockshut disc;
Frost & Wood scuffler; Ideal manure
snreader; 4 -section harrows; riding
plow; 2 Frost 8t,Wood walkino plows
2 Maple Leaf twin plows; fbanning-
mill.,160 Xt, hay fork rope, new ; 4 sling
4.013, lumber wagon, wagon box, stock
rack, hay rack, gravel box, bobsleighs,
2 too buggies, cutters, turnip pulper,
wbeelbarrow, 2 1-2 h.p. engin,e, emery
grinder, 2 set double harness, 3 set
single harness, De Laval cream separ-
ator water trough, sugar kettle, 40
grain bags„ big, straw stack to be fed
on the place, bioycle., set scales, 3 bar-
rells 2 barrels cider vinegar, 40 rod
woven, wire fence, 40 rod barb wire;
hOf ton coal in sacks, 3 apple drying
large chop box, logging chair,
h.ay knife, cutting box, 40 gal. steel
coal oil barrel, rope and tackle, light
wire stretchers, roues! and windlass for
killing beef, •girl's Islay house, robe, 3
horse blankets, whiffletrees, chains,
neckyokes, forks, shovels, hoes and
other articles toonumerous tc mention
Household Effects. -L. Baseburner, 1
Moffatt cook stave, stand, cupboard;
Daisy churn, kitchen chairs, rockers, 3
bedsteads, cistern pump.
Positively no reserve as The pro-
prietor As giving up farming.
Ternos—t1.0 and under cash; over
that amount 12 Mos. ;credit an, ap-
oroved joint notes, or 4 per cent cff
for cash on credit amounts.
F. TAYLOR SILAS BROKENSHIRE
Auc t. Proprietor
Alonzo Hodgins, Clerk
The Advocate can give you club-
bing rates with any of the daily news-
papers or magazines.
Lenin Rosiness Institute
DUNDAS & RICHMOND STS.
LONDON, ONTARIO
It pays to 'investigate before choos-
ing a school Write for information.
Now is a good time to ,enroll
J, MORRITT N. STONEHOUSE
Principal Vice-Prin.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTis
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
an4
CHICAGO
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Unexcelled dining 'car storyl,ce.
Sleeping, cars.. can night train and
Parlor ca4rh on principal day trains.
• Fu/1 khtormatiion from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Age.nt, or C. E. flbrn-
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District Pasaenger Agent/ Torour,e)
N. J. DORE
PhamLe 40w. Agent, Exett.
AUCTION SALE
scuffler land roller, set harrows, hay
rake, seed drill, f•ertilizer drill, turnip
OF ARM, FARM STOCK AND IM- drill, root ouLper, grisodstane, 25 grain
pLEm-hNTs pn, S 0.!,72 /apt 21, coa. 17 bags, 2 lumber wagion$ 2 top buggies
Stephen, 2 1-2 miles north of Shipka, llaY xaek, oair btsbsleighs, gravel box
on. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th1920 set double harneso light set double
,
at 1 pon, sharss, the roosoolag,_ dritring; harness, two furrow plow, 3
Horses—Mare 5 years old, in foal walking Plows, fariningnal, hay fork
to Lord Grey, horse, 4sirig 4. ; filly rope, Daisy chur.nl, 3 .staeks of mixed
hay forks, hoes, chains., whiffietrees
roils; 3 by John D.; ,,suckilino, colt by
l.ord Grey, and other hrtioles to ntimorous tc
Cattle—Cow 8 years, due 23 Dec.; rae,x1ti°11.
cosy, 6 year's, due, 5th March; cow, 8 rlousehold Effsects—Coal range and
Years, due 17 April; cow, 3 years,, due olOcs, sideboard, table?, 6 chair's, v oaj
16 Aoril, cow 4 years', due 23 April; heater extension. table, 2 t.small tables
. arrow eowt; 9 heifers earning 3 years:, a number of dishlesi, 3 bed, rnalitre,soes
due in ,March and April; 2 Yearl'g aucl springs, and a number of other
household articles. ...teers, 1 yearling ,helfer, 6 spring cal-
itnnlements, Etc.—M.-H. Binder, 6. that amount 12 months credit on aro
Terms -810 and under, cash, over
Also brood sow in Dig.
4)o. out ,nearly new; Mokl. cultivaO0o, Droved joint (notes or 't discount of 5
13 teeth, nearly new; , McCormick l Iler fetegt- off for cash.
)arse ,rake nearly rtew; Frost & Wood F. TAYLOR JOHN BLATCHFORD
over 1.2 -hoe drill; 3 -horse disc ; Auctioneer Proprietor
rirrow ; set °iron. harrows, 2 !walking
iolo. twagart, set sleighs, Clinton faa-
,it,g miu with 10 new sieves, set heavy -
Mos Murray of New York is renew
Hensali
t
t r,
tarness, set light harness, 29 foot ing acquaintances 'tin town.—Rev. Mr.
exionsiorladdewater trough, grain
the w-eclding of 'Miss Edith Modena
and .Nfrs..Ai R. 5Z Grrett attended
,
;hoot puIper, 40 feet loch piping, Ford
Oar, hay rack nearly new, gravel box .
to ,:tir. Alex. Gatrrett in, London.—
half Air. lalad Mrsi. A. .T. ItVIAteman of J.)e-
toaring car in good condition, acre troit are vioiting friends and relatives
hash; 5 acres corn in. shock; 1
turnips; -quantity (timothy hay, cash. here.—The Eaton, Memorial.. Church,
, some
,.. Forks, chains, shovels, etc., and many Torontowas the of a Pre4tY
d
weding on Oct. 21stowhen Mr.
othor ;articles. Thos.
Farm.—There will also be offered for (2m:ssGIGniandl,r,.. Trs uenttht0,t
eed3v,:;.t 1uarrT4orogentr4t:
sa
' l.e 50 acres of grass land, being S% Con
'Lot 23 17, The groom is a, (son lot . the late John
., s ,g11. Imder grass nd
' aGlenn, ,formerly of liensall.—A very
v ell fced
en. Terms, -11) per cent on plce
pretty wedding toold attire home
dopyoos[a.svalele),, banolanzio:sie3x0wdazss ^thh:reapfrtooell
of the bride in Hensel', CLINTON—Aa accideat occurredat CORBETT—A pleasint eventook -
Ca theories,when M'ss
Leeper af St.
orietor has sold Ilse farm he, .is on.
1. erres.—$10 god under cash, over
that amount 12 months credit pn ap-
proved joint notes, with 5 per cent
discount on credit amounts.
F. TAYLOR
EDWARDproADLr11.0Eto,N4
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Auctictn,eerGramm of Detroit is tdviting her oar-
aod 'Mrs, Shoellig of Detro...i, spent the
eats, \ -r and Mrs. Geo Gramm:Dr.
week end wifh Mr. and Mrs. George
The taltinetive Red Rose flavor, aroma and rich,
strength is found in every Red Rose Sealed
carton.
Never sold i
bulk.
fractured to's; of hits ribs arid one atm ,oftlieRozlatt Nahum sAver,r of the of
Was broken at the wrist. don
sgAy,—one of ,Hay township's re- PAR.KH1LL—Onc a," the mos: wide
snected citizens ked at his home on IS -It -flown women in. Middlesex d'...ed at
Thursday of Oast week, in. the per- ber home on. Main stree., here, hr the
son of James Cochrtatie at the age !,)e;.`s!O101: Mrs. W. 1-1. Taylor, nee
84 years and 6 montlia. The clecea,„
s- Taylor wsthe widow-
ed :resided for many yevv
ars on his e" the late W. H. Tayboa.who Teo
farm ion Lot 8, N. B. Hay, bent.; cue
of the early oioneers. His sorrowing
wifewife, five daughters and three sons
survive.
resented North Ofiddleoex in the Leg -
islature for about'. 12 years, and who
was -afterwards postmaster in Par
Mary Carlisle dk
were unitedos marriage by the Public Schaal on Wednesday of *lace at their home f>ft Ocoober 20
the Rev. Mr. j, A. McConaell of Car-
last week, when Mr. Wm. Elliott, con- wbe.n. Mr. and Mrs.. Jon Pollard
t
mel Church, at high noon on .0,t, ID
raCter Mr, an Prior, bricklayer and brated their filth ani-Orersary of their
?,(.1, Mo arid Mrs. Leeper will reside 'Mr. George Walker, helper, fell from wedding day. The fr'ends present
1(1 Henn!!! I Or the present,—Mios Ada the scaffold and Mr. Elliott had a
thumb srnashed and a knee -cart injur-
ed. The others ;escaped with only a
shakeup,
AUCTIOAr SALE
•••••••••••=•••
were Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Ford, Elina-
ville, Mr, and Mrs. N. Pollard, Corbett
Mr, and Mrs. Torn Brooks, Clandeboye
\fr. and Mrs. Richard Hicks of Exeter
and Mr. Fred Ford of Exeter.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT.S Priest, left last week for her home
the guest f34: her brother, Mr. James Detroit on. Sunday of Mrs. Elizabeth VARNA—Four barns on the farm.
Mason. „widow of the late Thomas of Dr. Lloyd Moffatt of London, on
CLINTON.—The death oceurred in --.
Douglas.—Mrs. Harrison, tvho has been
OF FARNI STOCK & IMPLEALENTS
On Lot 25, Concession 2, Ushollete in Seattle, Wash.—The Hensall. Gun Mason, of Clinton, in. her 80th year. Monday night were destroyed by fire
ON THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1920 Club will hold a trapshooiing town- The deceased was a native of Arroah the cause of whioh is unknown. The
barns were to have bean offered for
sale on. Friday of this v. -eek.
sT. MARYS—Three of the pioneer%
of this distzlict have passed away—T.
J. Harris of St. ISfarys, aged 87 years;
Alex Strathdee of St 'Marys, in
his 81st ,year, arid John M. Weir of
St. ..MaryS oged 87 years'.
At 1 o'cloek, sharp, the following:— arnenq here on, Nov. 10, commenc- Ireland., her maiden name being Eliza-
Horses—Horse rising 5, mare rising in;; lo the, moraly'k',ort the arrival of beth Garvin. She came, to this ooun-
5, grey driver rising 12, Standard bred the 10 train, Among the prizes to be try when a young
o Innes.
AUCTION SALE 1 ,exttle-2, cows rising 4 years', steer given for the best slioatingi—Mr. .M. 'sassed away on Sunday week, died
wife of the late lessOoder Innis, who
mare risinoo 6, dr,isser rising 6. givea are three troishies which will be
risl.ng 2, 2 yearling heifers, Yearling Ronnie is laid up at his home, surfer_ on Fztlay, after a fort -night's illness
op pARm s.rocx & oteer. 50 Rock hent Ing from fvery severe fall he sus- there bens,'" less ihan a week' (KC-
Implements—wassey-H arris mowers tained while oickiag apples, He ference ut the time ;of their passing,
On Lot 20, Con, 4, Stephen Tp. on McCormick culti'vator, corn, cultivator fell a distance of about ten feet and The late Mrs, laves was a dauglo.ier
TUESDAY, NovonsER 9. 1920 1
At 1 ceelock sharp, the following;--
Cattle—Cow renetwe ; 5 cows due ,
in March arid Ape, 3 bottlers 2 -pears
old, 4 steers 2 ,years old,
Hens—A number Rho le Island reds,
Implements -6 -ft, binder, 5 -fi. mow- I
er. ,manure spreader, nearly new; corn
cultitator and bean harvester c :mbins
ed, snring-tooth cultivator, horse rake
land roller, fertilizer drill, nearly new,
fanning mill set scales, gasoline engine
4 horse,nower; grain grinder and belts
riding plow, 2 -furrow plow, 2 walking
nlows, set iron harrows, 2 wagons, 2
set,sleighsO 2 hay racks, cream separ-
ator Malotte, nearly new; cutting box
cutter, scuffler, 25 gal. coal oil lank,
wheelbarrow, sawing outfit, 2 good
cider barrels, blue rock tratr, forks,
shevels, chains, and a lot of other ar-
ticles too. numerous to me.nticn,
Positively no reserve
Terms—S10 and under cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit on furn-
ishing approved joint notes; 5 per ,
cent, off for cash on credit amounts. '
C W. Robinson., Frank Triebner,
Auctioneer Proprietor
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMh.NTS
GRAIN AND HAY.
Lot 21, South Thames Road, half
mile East of Farquhar, on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1920
At 1 o'clock sharp, the fallowing :—
Horses—Registered Clydesdale iia.
with foal; 3 -year-old registered Clyd
esdale filly; pair two-year-old regis
tered Clydesdaleifillies; pair filly foals
registered; driving mare; Agric. brood
mare,
Cattle—Registered Shorthorn. cow
Highland Queen, duo .'n March; reg-
istered heifer calf at foot; cow due
March 4; cow due ,Anril 7; cow due
Anri1,15; heifer due pee. 23; 2 caws
due in Jan'y; cow due June 1; heifer
1 -year-old; 6 spring calvs.
Hogs and Poultry—Tamworth sow
with litter at tfoot, 5 'pigs weighfutg
about 125 abs; 50 pure-bred Barred
Rocks; 50 white Leghoros; 6 pair Ir-
ish stva.n, ';geese; 10 pair Mos:caste
ducks.
Implements—Frost & Woad binder,
6 It cut, nearly now; Deering mower,
5 ft, cut; Friost & Woad rake, 10,
It.; Frost & ,Wood steel roller 3 drum
nearly new; Maxwell cultivator; Mas-
sey -Harris disc, &amend harrow,rids.
ing plow. iearly now ; 2 walking plows
and Twin *low, turnip sower, scuffler,
lumber wagon, double box; steel truck
wagon. new; spring wagon, top bug-
gy, rubber tire; open buggy, cutter,
set bobsleighs, nearly new; hay rack
gravel box, 6 -horse DoNvar gasoline
engine, International; buzz saw, stock
scales, 3000 lbs. capacity; Clinton fan-
ning mill, set nickle mounted harness,
new; set light team .harness, britchen ;
set light team harnessI, 2 sets single
'harness; De Laval cream ';separator
harrow cart, wheelbarrow, 2 fifty gal-
lon oil tanks, stone boat, grindstone
sugar kettles, slimy, 150 feet farm
ropes, ,sling roPes, 1500 ,bushels oats
25 tons &A -class hay, colony bees,
12 hives, chains, forks, shovels, hoes
and many other articles; also, a high
Oven steel oa.nige, Clare Broso ,coal
oil stove, 3 beonier, tand other house-
hold Xurniture,
Terms—S10 and on -der, cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit on ap-
proved joint imattfess 5 per ;cent off
for cash on credit amounts.
W. H. KAY C. W. ROBINSON,
Proprietor 'Auctioneer
J. )1:ay, Clerk.
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IN -THE-GREAT •TERRITORY•ENCLOSED -
BETWEtt4 -111E-LINES C-0.•TIIERE•IS•LA,CK•Or -
FOOD. MEDICAL•SUPPLIES.
CLOTtlING. DOCTORS.
FUEL. NURSES.
HOSPITAL • ACCOMMODATION.
TYrttuS,-CoNsUaltuTION,, • SMALL- PDX,•A140 •
OTHER -DISEASES -RAGING • IN UNCHECKED •
VIOLENCE.
THE-041.0RM -ARE-THE-GREATEST- SUff Eft Elt5 •
ELEVEN • MILLIONS • of •TMEM 'ARE • WAR •
ORPHANS.
THE • rEarLi AR! • SO • BESET - WITH •
NUMAN • MISERY • THAT • THEY • ARE •
hEi.e.LE $5 .
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IN • SOME VILLAGES • HALT - THE •
PEOPLE • ILL • AT • THE •SAME•TIME. •
Study this Map
It tells—but only partly tells—the Story of Misery in Central Europe.
Within tie great territory between the black lines millions of destitute
children are doomed to grow up weak and deformed through want of
fats,. milk and sugar, unless immediate help comes from without
HERBERT HOOVER, invited to speak at a Canadian Red Cross
meeting, said :
"Our problem over the forthcoming winter appears to be about
3,500,000 to 4,000,000 children.
"These children are the obligation of every man, woman and child
in the Western Hemisphere, for we have suffered less; but, beyond
this, they are a charge on the heart of the whole world."
The Canadian Red Cross
appeals on behalf of
The British Empire War Relief Fund
(To Combat Distress and Disease in Elikepe)
$10.00 will save a child, $1.00 will give it "saving" food for a month.‘
Help in this humane work by sending or bringing your subscription to
the nearest local Red Cross Branch or to The Canadian Red Cross Society,
410 Shet:bourne Street, Toronto. ,