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THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE,
Maple syrkin B Williams 4 Son, Sanders best col. vegetableee Sid.
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Littman an
It E. & R. Sao vdenr'honie-ma .0 litend Sanders, Hiss Bogertix•,
n cockerel,
TURKEYS- Bronze• tui^l;eis, roc white 1\i s. ,I. 1V1. Glaxln, W, H• FV. [fi Zlaxnoss S}ieeial fq
hen, cockerel, ellett, W. `Bowden .1 r Col of
e , p Dearmg; home-made breed, brown, vegetables, ,Sid Senders. VALUABLE 14EAx ;ESTATE AND
r�Owdpn, and 2; A,c?.V. t ark E. Cock, heli, z ' es, Paul Coates, HOUSElen ftEfe"CS
a .;•� ed ram , earl slots -stride burns, T3• . drudges—W .: Coat 11+'
Slili0l SIIl1vi,+ DOWNS g H. y ra ln0utl lien ;k E. R.
Snow_ W. H. Deering; 4
Manson; rami i Williams & , Son, 1 . & R. Snowden; MAN'UPACTURERS AND IMPLI- _ The undersigned has received in-
'la tit• letherington, d •- .clan 2nd.
!ae &t Ethel e Dearing; an eT MENTS st ` coon t sell b Public a etion,
"#i lVlaxrson, ewe, Alba hen coffee gale , W. 4, D g, g rn ; s q Y P n
lame), J - r we J,
GEESE—Bremen geese, ceche, e
MRinso>a, shearlir s o .. ,. .cake, D'lrs. Seth' Brown; Light cake, .Flannel, all wool, W. W. Taman,
wear eo , , E. & R. Snowden, 'louleouse geese,
anrb J: 'Vaners E. Darlin 111rs. W. Stolle; Ii, A, Fuss; pr.' blaiilcets, all wool, ,
2Via1►siil i and �, ewe 1i lien ewe nneeden 1 and 2; M , g L,DNDQN ROAD, x/a miles south of
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eons, , clank cake, Mrs, L. Reynolds; W. Il. Mrs. M. Ietchen, Miss A, Bell;
4, 1 and 2. •
G.. Pala- cocker el> ptiillott, Txietinet 1 and EXETER
Lil�lC4�LNS gel rain, r lx H. Way Dearing; apple-pie, W. H. Dearing, woollen yarn,, Mise N. Tony; Mile. E. me G. Peuliale, 2, A.O. , geese,,,cock, en, } g;property i
hale; ram Iamb,ort Wood, Bon
Et, a e moi~th, , Miss B. Andrew• : pumpkin pie Mrs, Darling; Lawson; carpet,.
N.
sod, The ro art of the late Daniel
T. Snowden, ewe, G. Penhale, , B. ,ailing, lemon pie, Mise B. An Mrs, E.,
°l . lul. eve, G. le'S— Penlein, cask, hen, H.
Snowden; shearling e DCTC drew Apple jelly; Mrs, M. Ketc en, . W. W. Taman; col. general goods, T ER r
T. M. no d , i b r 8.e R Sngwden cockerel SATURDAY, OC O$__ S d, 1Q21i
and 2 > ewe lamb, , V hiring,• E • �. , J. Grieve : berry. jelly, W. H. Dearing W. 'W. Taman;; test col. tailor's
G. Pe c, 1 & 'R Snowden, H. Whit-
.Snowden.pullett, `E, R. Williams & S 2 varieties of goods, and furnishings, W. W. Ta- at 1 o'clock p: m, the.followingE
G. Penlias l l M. Su l e 1 pul- 50 W a
* x. McAllister & ing; Rouen, cock, hen, cock re , u •pickles,'W: ,H. Dearing, E: ; & pian; assortment of tweeds, any
IjIEC'li s FDR r A.O.V. Sour 7 piece solid walnut parlor suites
list. lett, ti . leowden . 1 ' and , 2 A. R. Snowden • sweet pickles,' fruit So make, W. W. .Taman•
Sous'sbS the r t. - r , parlor table, velvet rug 9ft.xl2ft.,
--One en of sheep, ducks, cock, . hen, . H. 'Whiling, ng, H, vegetables, W. H. Dearing; catsup, FIE ARTS ma is walnut id rd
CLASS 16B P g J hn z ni piano, w ut s eboa ,
weather ra mouth. H Dearin • canned Painting, in oil, senesce e, p Hetnt
Pexiirale, A. Pym; best l� y Grieve, W. g, P 6 dining room cli�aire, rockers, 2 ex-
,: r; ullett I.
1 P °rn 1 & Guinea fowl coclee e1, p , cherries, Mrs, L. Reynolds, J, Grieve,; Mrs. N. J. Dore; painting in
tension tables 2 small table
e, i . i Weymouth.s, 4
2cNa Jude Grieve; canned rasperries, W. II.. oil, figure, Mildred Hervey, Miss other tables hall rack easel writ
ailift A.• y,
Pheasants,' cockerel;, pullett, G. Dearing, Gladys Ilunkin; canned White; painting in oil, fruit or
HOGS 1 and2 ` ing desk,. sewing machine, 2 couches
Miners .Henvood 1 and 2.: ears, Mrs. , J. M. Glenn, : W. H. flowers, Mildred . Harveyi 1 4 r suites,
k seven
IRE Garnet p ''A canned Plums, W. H.,'Dear- painting in oil, animals, Mrs, N, J. stands, p etu es, bed Dom s e ,
lgian, pale H. Whit -
toilet can p
alt seven prises. Rabbits -Be toilet set, wool .carpet,: congoleum
to �— r one _ing Lop-eared,, old; H. Whiting, E. .
Sow nude ing, Gladys llunkru; canned Bach Dore, Miss M. Cook; painting in rug 9ft.' x 12ft, oleum' rug 9ft
I3E13•L�SHIRaJ & R. Snowden, young,' C. Lee, Cecilwater colors, marine, Mrs. N. J.
, Snowden..es, John Grieve, W. H. Dearing; x 10-1-21t, linoleum 12ft x 15ft,. oil
year, F, M
r•. under one Laing. canned strawberries, B. Willraius & Dore 1 and 2; painting in water cloth, hanging lamp,3 lamps, marble
IA1t1VJ. Manson,
Boat, Collection pigeons, H Whiting, G. g g p '
M. Snowden; Son; canned •apples, W. I.1, Dearing; colors, landscape, Mrs: N. J, Dore 1 tp kitchen cabinet 2ft x 5ft„ glass
• ear, -w lazrs T n Heywood. P
er, J. Manson; canned grapes, Gladys Hunkin';. can- and 2; painting 'in water colors
cupboard, Souvenir range, 6 kitchen
Yt otv, two years or ov ,r , SEEDS—Fall heatMissCook,Mrs N. J•, Dore p• , g
GRAIN AAD SEEDS Pal w E & 'R Snowden,. H. finite, M.
° o one year and under two, J: nee iiig;chairs, washing machine and ringer,
s wSnowden.white, J. Trebli.er, E. & R. Snowden Dearing; tanned peas, E. & R. painting. in water color fruit or
Manson, T. M. esHai f 11 wheat red J. Triebner, G. True- wash board, tubs, copper boiler, 2
m _ Harvey. a ' ' Snowden B. Williams & Son;. can- flowers, ' Miss ' M. Harvey, Miss M 'clothes horses, 2 clothes baskets,
Judge—Charles Hiner; 6 rowed barley, C, T1uemner,
rt POULTRY ned tomatoes,,E. & R. Snowden, W. Cook; Sepia, `figure or group, Mrsµ curtain stretchers, quilting frames,
white beans, C. Truemner, E. & R, H. Dearing; vegetable marmalade, •N. J. Dore ;1 and 2; sepia, any sub
and hen, e. New ' Perfection; 3eburner coal oil
Dark Brahamas, cock,Snowden, cloven' Seed, 0. Truemner, W. H. Dearing; lunch for two, Miss ject, Miss M, Cook, Mrs. N. J. Dore; .
.l ci G, Whiting; silver grey Dorkings, Snowden; large'. ens, J. TrishH. Dear -photography, J:' Senior 1 and 2; stove with oven; cupboard, "carpet
1 pulled, H. G.
T. N ?B. Andrew; cured ham, W.ore sweeper, 2 "wash basins, 2 ironing
tock, het, cockerel, p. Her; small peas,' B. 'Williams"&Son, Miss Tom; assortment of cured crayon' or pastello, Mrs. N.' J. D ,
Biting lst; cock, cockerel, pullett, Truemner 2 -raved barley, E. 8c ing,
Cboards, flat irons; 2 tea kettles, 2
Stacey 2nd; meats, W. H. Dearing, E & R Snow -,Miss M. Cook; pencil sketch, Mil Dream cans,2 lanterns, 2 benches,
a red den 2nd., hen, J. R. Snowden; white oats E. & R den. dred Harvey, Miss M. Cook; sol. of:
ba`krred Plymouth,. Rooks, cock, H. Truemner ensilagePhotographs, J. Senior 1 and 2; mop, white -wash • brush,.2 step lad -
h H. E: Whiting hen, H. Snowden, Q. C. Lee's special for cooking,. Mrs. p ders; <,lawn mower,pa
pee corn Robt, Gambrill; best col grain in . photographs,J. Senior 1 and2; photsp per rack, dash
E. Darling. rah amateur, Mildred Harvey,
E. ming, H. Weymouth; cockerel DAIRY PRODUCTS tog P s,. 6 churn; butter bowl,' number of pint
andottes, in ear, Mrs: L. Reynolds:
Heywood; White WY _ r best - Senior; col,photographic views,;; and. quart sealers, open buggy, top
,• G. lleyw , Times Advocate special for Five lb. Metter, .Wm. Keinrek, J S ,
e nock H. Weymouth, H. Hunter; hen sin in ear' 11x15. L. Reynolds.butter,J, J. Senior 1 and 2; pen and ink buggy, quiet driver, light wagon,
' 1 Heywood cod 1 and 2; col" grain Miss Hobaith, ten .lb. water trough, sugar kettle, wheel -
and cockerel. G Y Judges, W.. Coates,' Pau]. Coates. Triebner, Mrs. Reynolds; pound sketch; G. Heywood, M. Harney;
loellett, G. Heywood, G. Cudmore; PRODUCTS prints,J. Triebner Mrs. J. painting on china, realistic, Mrs. 1\; narrow, grain leans; and.sacks, blan
- hex varlet W.Yandottes, hen, HORTICULTURAL I' rolls or > ,harness,3
ane of y ed APPLES—Wintefi'_ apples, T.Trieb- M. Glenn;most neatly arranged J. Dore, Miss White; painting on. kat, duster, 2 sets: single
G. Hawkins 1 and 2; S. C. R. L Reds plate of butter for table: use, Mrs, china, conventional, John Greive, horse collars, ' set, of collar : and
het H. Weymouth, cockerel and puk Her; fall apples, Mrs. ,G„ Heywood,.Mrs. N. J. Dore; col. stamps, Miss lames, 4 bales.:of straw, grindstone
t ' I Reds,coclt C. Truemner; Rhode Island Green- J. M. Glenn, J. Triebner. 2. scythes, crosscut saw, hand saw,
let J. Stacey; R. C. R.
r mouth G. Heywood, ,inns, Gordon Oudmore, Mrs, G. Hey- R. N. Rowe's special ;nor 10 ib. Hogarth; col. of curiosities, J.
meat saw, •'2 buck saws, 2 axes,
bird hen H. GS ayStacey.
flat G. Heywood 1 wood; Northern. Spies,•+Gorden cad- dairy butter, J. Txiebuere shovels, forks, rakes, hoes, quant-
, s alter; and pullet,
+ e hen more; C. Truemner; Roxboro Rus VEGETABLES FLOWERS• ity of lumber, old cedar` posts, kind-
nnere Buff Leghorns, code, , Yorkers potatoes, 0 Triebner; Begonias, tuberous, W. H. Dear
C ea elpullett, P. Idem 1 and 2; sets, G. Cudmore; .r,olden Russets, ing 1 and 2;banging basket plants, ling wood. large oat. box, wagon
�g k e Truemner• Bald- Irish Cobblers; T Collingwood; Gr. b, g
White Le horns, cock, Heywood,' G. Cudmore, C. ,E.M. Harding; novelty in ;potted Pack, crowbar,'tree pruner, apple
Wh gd G. Cud Mountain, W. Kernick,•E: Heideman,
Weymouth; lien, cockerel, pullett wins, Mrs. G. es, 0-. , lents, Miss . B. Andrew; palms, Dr. press; barrels, oak barrel, rope and
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1 and 2;A.Q.V. Leg- more; Snow apples, G. Cudmore, C. Early Rose, Robt. Sanders, any P pulley, wire stretchers wire netting,
G. HeywoodHyndman.
n cockerelpullett, Truemner; Colverts _•G• Cudi'nors; other variety potatoes, Sid. Sanders, tools of all kinds, pots,'pans, pails
H.horns, cock; Bl , , CUT FLOWERS
Tinorcas code, Fall Pippins, G. Gudzrioro, C. Truem- C. Truemner; blood beets, E. Heide- and ,other useful articles.
he Whiting; Black ItAsters, tante, W. H. Dearing;.
J, Sutton 1 Her; King of •Tompkins, Mrs. G. man, E. &. R. Snowden; glober Dr.There will also be offered for
hen, cotlaeiel, pullett, aster any color, R. Sanders, 2;AndaluSians, cock, hen, Heywood, G. Cudmore; Canadian beets, P. Vern, Miss Hogarth; sugar s,sale. at the'same time Grass. Farm,
and Hy7ndman; coxcombs, display,..E. M.
cockerel, pullett, ere II.
1 and Red, C. Truemner; tibstone Pip- beet mangolds, E. Heideman, Wm. Harding, W. H. Dearing; coxcombs, consisting of 100 acres more or less,
2n , A cockerel, . J. Hunter pins,,J. Triebner; Winners, Mrs. G. Kernick; long 'mannoses, Wm. Ker -
feathered variety. W. H. Dearing; being lot ? LakeRoad, Hay Tp.,
, n comas
1 and 2; pullett, B. J. Hunter, P. Heywood, G. Cudmore; Grimes G. nick; globe mangolds, W. Kernick, dahlias, cacti variety, Dr. Hyndman; well fenced Tend lots of `water,
Horn: G.S. Hamburgs, cock, hen, H. Pippin„ Mrs. M. Ketchen, Mrs. G. W. H. Dearing; dahlias, decorative show variety, Dr. House and Real Estate -Good
yr outh 1 and 2; S.S.Hamburgs, Heywood; Maiden ,Blush, Mrs. M. intermediates, C. Triebner, W Hyndman; ladioli' best spike, 'Dr. brick house. and 3 1-2 acres of land
Weymouth .1 and.2;Ketches; Ben Davis, Mrs. G. Hey- H. Dearing; early horn carrots, E.
cock, hen. H. Weymouth, yn 3. gon London: Road, Ys mire south of
ur s""cock hen,H. Way- wood, G. Cudmore;..Wealthy, Mrs. Heideman, Robt. 'Sanders; names, ''FIhnd ornereainSDxH ndnlaJiol,
S.P. Ha,mb g 'T. Hein; Ontario, Miss Hogarth, Wm. Kernick; long white Hyndman, S. Exeter, good brick stabie.and drive:
mouth 1 and 2; Black Hamburg ; G. Heywood, ,J; ; Harvey; gladioli, best display, J. S.
shed; •goal orchard.
cock, hen,H. Weymouth 1 and 2; Gordon Cudmore;_ Blenheim Pippins orange or red carrots, Robert San- Harvey Dr.:Hyndman; marigolds, TERMS—CI3ATTLES CASH
Cam in.es,silver, cock, hen,. cockerel J. Triebner; Taman Sweet, C. deis, white or yellos4 field carrots, best display of Afrkean variety, :W: Term of Real Estate°made known
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pullett, In. Whiting; B.B. Red Game Truemner; St. Lawrence, G. Cud- W. Bowden, Mrs. G. Heywood, H. Dearing, E. M. Larding; marl- on day, of sale
cock, hen H. Weymouth; A.O.V. more. Extra—Peawauke, Mrs. G. sweet corn, white, Mrs. Reynolds; golds,best display of French variety; FRANI{ TAYLOR, Auctioneer
Game, cock, hen, H. G. Whiting; Heywood; Fallawater, Mrs. G. Hey- Indian corn, Mrs. G. Heywood; Ban
P , P. WOOD' AND J. LUXTON,
Game,cock, H. G.' Whit- wodd; Mann, Mrs.: G. Heywood; H. tam corn, Sid. Sanders, Robt..San- MTrs. G. Heywood, S� m. • Kernicit;
Bantams,etunias, single,- Mrs. G. Heywood, Executors
Mg, R. Gambeili, hen, H. G. Whiting, Walter special foe• best col. apples, ders; water melons, Robt. Sanders, p
g;pullett,C. Lee J. Triebner; Spitzburgs, G. Curmore. W. H. Dearing; pumpkins,- Huron- E, M. Harding; pau.s es, E. M. Iiard-
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Cecii Laino, Goldeel, abing; stocks, Mrs... L. Reynolds, W.
Eecil Laing; Golden Seabright, cock PEARS—Duchess of Anjouline, dale school, C. Truemner; squash, H Dearing; snap dragon, E. M. AUCTION SALE
hen, H. -Whiting 1 and 2; Silver Sea- Miss Hogarth; Clapp's Favorite, G. Sid. Sanders, Robt. Sandersnemusk Harding, Mrs. G,•Heywo verben-
as,
�i. hen,cockerel. pullett, Cudmore; Beurs Cleirgeau, C. True- melons, W. H. Dearing, Robt. San-— GF
fight, Cock, , - as, W. H. , Deari ,.g,..E. M. Harding; VALUABLE' FARM LANDS, FARM
H. Whiting; A.O.V. Bantams, cock, mner; Sheldon, Miss E. M. Harding;- ders; Swede turnips, Robt. Sanders;
- H. Whiting 1 Bartlett, 0.Tritemner, Mrs. L. Rey -red onions, J. Grieve, Robt Sanders; -zinnias, dahlia .Bower variety E. M. 'S.TOGi., PRODUCE AND •'IMPLE-
hen
coci.ereh, • pullett, gHarding; zinnias, E. M. Harding;
and 2; Houdans, cock, hen, cockerel, Holds. white or yellow onions, J. Grieve, _ collection of annuals; W. H. Dearing, 1VIENTS
pullett, 3:1. Weymouth; Red Caps, PLUMS—Ponds Seeding,. C. True- Robt. Sanders;; Spanish onions, .
-Bow- maser. Grieve; tomatoes,; Mrs. G. Heywood, Mrs. Reynolds; best arranged bou- IN THE MATTER of the Estate
Dock, hen, cockerel, pullett, W.quet, R. Sanders, E. M: Harding; of James Carroll, late of the Town
den; •OWhite Rocks, cock, T. M. GRAPHS—Concord Robt. Sand- Miss Hogarth; bunches of celery, W. novelty in cut flowers,'Mrs. G. Hey- ship of ;Stephen in the County of
Snowden, G. Hawkins; cockerel, puk- ers, Wm.. Kernick; Deleware, G. H. Dearing; citrons, round, R. San
let, G. Hawkins 1 and 2; Black Cudmore Rogers No. 9; Lindley, W. ders, S. Sanders; Hubbard squash, wood, E. M. Harding; Huron, Yeoman, deceased
hen, J. Stace ; cockerel Kernick; Rogers •No.• 22, Salem, J. Grieve, T. M. Snowden; table S. B. Taylors special for best col. ON _
" iriant., cock, e , y, squash, R. Sanders, Mrs. Heywood; .cut flowers, E. 'M. Harding; PublicLOT 3,. CON. 8, STEPHEN
'PWM. 'Lotman 1 and 2; A.O.V. fowl, Miss Hogarth. Utilities special for best display of
.,, >r hen, cockerel, pullett, Wm. DOMESTIC- SCIENCE winter cabbage, W. H. Dearing, R. Zinnias, E. M. Harding. There will be offered for sale by
Judge, W. ,J. Hamblyn Public Auction on,
LADIES WORK '• MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th;. 1925
Embroidered tray cloths, Mrs. A. at 1:00' o'clock p.m. the following
Cochrane, H. .Q,•, Fuss;, table,;linen Parcel No. 1—North half of. Lot
cloth and napkins, Mrs. E. Darling, No. 15 in the South Boundary Con.
H. A. Fuss; luncheon set, Mrs. Darl- and:. the South half of Lot No. 3 in
ing, Mrs. G. Sims; luncheon cloth, the eighth Concession, both in the
Mrs. Geo. Jaques, .Mrs. Darling, 'Mrs. TOwnslp of Stephen, in the Conn -
W. Stone; centerpiece, white, J. tY;' of Huron. Upon this land are
Senior, Mrs. W. Stone;, Mrs. 'Ed:
erected- -.a commodious two-story
brick house w'
Lawson; coronation braid, Miss N.
i slate roof,a fine
Toni, Mrs. E. Darling; Roman or bank barn, drive -house,. Implement
cut work, H. A. Fuss, Miss A. Coch shed, chicken -house and garage.
rane; eyelet, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. M. This farm is well fenced and drain:
Ketchen; punch,' work, Mrs. Stone, ed and has a good orchard.
Mica T, White; wallachin, Mrs. E. Parcel No. 2—The most souther-
Darling, Mrs. Stone; towels, Mrs. ly 66 and two thirds acres of Lot
deo. Jaques, J. Hunter; sheet and No. 3 in the 9th Concession of' the
pillow cases, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Geo. said Township of Stephen. This is
Jaques; pillow cases, Miss M. San- 'a first ',class pasture farm, well
ders, Miss White; dresser and stand fenced, good supply of water ,and a
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cover, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Jaques, wind -mill.
Mrs. Seth Brown; 'bed spread, J. Parcel No. 3 -South half of Lot
Hunter, Mist; C. Sims; tea cosy, Mrs. No. 3 in; the 10th Concession of said
Darling, Miss Tom;; hardanger, Miss Township of Stephen containing 50
White, Miss A. Cochrane; Bulgarian acres of first class pasture 1'and.
Mrs. Darling, Miss Cochrane; wont- Parcel • No, 4—Lot No. 4 in the
mellick, Miss Cochrane, Miss Whiten lith Concession of the said Town-
shipof Stephen. This is a grand
huckaback . J. Hunter, Miss Coch- p
rane; modern cross stitch Mrs. Dar- pasture farm, well fenced and wat
lion, Miss White; centerpiece, col'd, ered. ..,.•
, s. conven- At the same time and place
tional design, Miss Sims, Mrs. Dar- there will be sold the following list
Miss
ling; pinSimscushioMrn, Mrs`.Darling
Ed. Lawson, of - Valuable Farm. Stock and Imple-
Mrs. E. Darling; lace, Irish, ' E. M. ments. '
Sweitzer, Mrs. Darling; lace, netting CATTLE -16 steers rising three
Mrs. Darling; lace, tatting, Miss Years old, weighing 11 to 12 hone
Tom, Ray Mills; battenburg, Miss deed' pounds; 2 yearling heifers; 1
White, stirs. IKetchen; honitbn, -Miss spring calf, .,1• good' milk cow; 1
White, Mrs. Darling; lace with rna- Polled Angus cow due,, -at,, ime of
Chine -made braid, -Miss Tom, Miss sale.
White; crochet work, tray `cloths, • HORSES -1 aged driver; 1 sor-
Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; doylies, rel colt rising 3 years old.
Mrs. Darling, E. M.` Sweitzer; lun- 50 hens, 4 ducks, 1 dog.
chceoli• set,'E. M. Sweitzer, •Mrs. Dar- : IMPLEMENTS—McLaughlin car
ling; centerpiece, white, E. M,' mower, 2 buggies, set of single har-
S.weitzer, Miss E. King; pillow eases ness, fence 'wire, spades and shoe-
Miss A. Cochrane, Gladys, Hunkin, els, gang. plow, cultivator, disc har
J. Grieve; dresser and stand cover, row, disc drill, -cutter, walking plow:
Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Mrs, Darling; hay rack,' wagon, hay fork, rope car
towels, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Lawson, and gullies, gravel' box, sling ropes,
Mrs. S. Brown; sheet and pillow ladders, fanning mill, alfalfa hay,,
cases, Mrs. DarIing', E. M. Sweitzer; oasts, water tank, forks, whiffletrees
bed .spread, Mrs. S. •Brown, • Mrs. ,G. ne kyokes, logging chains, gasoline
Jaques; • fillet, 3. Hunter, J. Grieve; engine,' . quantity of . wood, cream
tablemats,E. M. Sweitzer, Mrs. Dar- separator,' churn, lawn mower,
ling; centrepiece, ecru; Mrs. Darling TERMS OF SALE OF LAND
E. M. Sweitzer, Ray Mills; serviet- Land will be sold in parpels..as
tes, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Mrs. Darling; above indicated, subject to a re -
corset cover, Ray Mills, E. MnSweit- serve bid.• 10 per cent of. the pur
zee; night gown, Mrs. Darling, E. chase money, to bds paid on day of
M. Sweitzer, -Miss .Cochrane; lunch sale and the balance to 'fie paid in,
cloth and 'serviette, Mrs. Darling, 30 days; thereafter. Further terms
Mrs. Jaques; infant's jacket, Mrs. and conditions made known on day
Lawson; bonnet, Mrs ,.(Dr.) Sweet; of Sale.
bootees, Mrs. Sw t; dress, Mrs, TERMS OF SALE OF CHATTELS
Sweet; drawn thre d work, Mrs. W."• : All. purchases of chattels under
Stone, Miss Whiten .i. Greive; hand- $10:00 shall be cash," over/ that
kerchiefs, Mts. Lawson, Miss Tom; Tomenaniteunt,. 6 months etedit given oh
collar and cuff set, Mrs, Sweet, Miss ftirinislliiig approved 'joint notes, or
A Coohrene fancy apron',-'Mitne Tont a 'discount, of 6:per Cent per aniniin
Mre. '`'i3aneente MeindJattuee; boudoir ,for cash:'
cap, ";Miss Torn, Mips 'Lawson; cant- For further particulars' apply 'to
isola', F. M. Sweitzer, , THE • COMPANY
Leundry bag, 3. fancy Y Hunter,
Darn Eitecu o'rs the Elsta on Of the on Ont.
. ,' ;late
w;' Darling; bead ••work,° darn tial l,, Yor • ''+tr l;i i9
. :. : ;; , • , . .., ; Harvie Mrs. g'; es ^ bI •try'
"• 'Mrs. Dotch't-eir;IMise;Coehranie cirlld's I'+''r'aiileTaylor, Auctioneer, x+7:etoe
(Continued of 'liege five.) Executor, Exet@r,Ontr'
dress, Mrs. Sweet; table runner, ltsitac R. Carling,
Soliciltor ler the
3 CTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
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REAL ESTATE AND IIQU$EHOLD
- EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in-
structions So eel' by public auetloa
on
LAUG1L.LL' 8TI3.1E'r, EXETER
Opposite Tiivhtt Memoria1 church
SATURDAY,eSEPTENBER 20; 1026
at two o'clock' the following:
Two acres of land more or less,
being lot 17, Laughall St.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Four -
piece walnut parlor suite, bedroom
shite, walnut; bedroom suite,2 mat-
tresses; 2 sets springs, 2 tables, 6
kitchen chairs, rocking chair, couch,
stand, bookcase, number of pictures
curtains and curtain 'poles, quilts,
saw, shovel, 2 ladders, step 'ladder;
lawn mower,' toilet set,copper boil-
er, tea kettle, dishes of , ail kinds,
bucksaw, hand saw, shovel, potato
digger,' Treasure cook atgve, 7 2-3
octave piano organ, child's high
chair, crocinole board, two,,beskets,
^foot stool,.- brackets, pillow 'shams,.
boxes and other"articles, •
TERMS --CASH
MRS. (REV.) KESTLE, Proprietress
FRANK TAYLOR, Auuctiod'eor
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
et.,
AUTQIIMOI3ILI3 AND ITQUSEHQLD
FFFECAS.
Tire property of the late D. C n
McInnis z"en-
'.
McT
The undersigned has received In--
ructions to sell by pt blic auction,,
st
"AUCTION . SALE-
- of
ALE--'of --
HOUSEHOLD
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The executors of.. the , estate . of
the late Thomas Gregory have in-
structed theundersigned to dispose
of the household effects contained
in the Gregory home on
WILLIAM STREET, EXETER, ON
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1925
MAIN St,, EXETER,ID-O 1925
N
FRAY, SEPTEUEIi, ,
at one o'clock sharp the following.,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -2 par-
lor tables, 2 upholstered chairs,
settee, 7 rockers, good sideboard,
secretarY, hall rack, hall mirror,
bedroom suites, bedtead, bureau, 2 :
small tables, square ectension table,
drop leaf table, 10 kitchen chairs, a
arm chairs, kitchen sideboard, glass
cupboard, flour box, sewing machine
3 bed springs, 3 mattresses, 4 feath-
er ties, 10 feather pillows, 11 home-
made blankets, sheets, quilts and
other bedding; -table linen, dinner
set ' of :dishes and other, dishes;
silver knives, forks, spoons . and
other silverware; 2 good clothes•.
chests, new trunk,organ,,2 couches,,:
commode chair, toilet set, 2 rugs, 1
carpets, 11 pair . curtains, 3 clocks,,
6 pictures, vaccum cleaner, carpet -
sweeper, coal oil ' stove and .'oven;
enamel dresser, 6 small rugs, rag'
carpet, congoleunr rug, lawn mowers..
crosscut saw, 2 handsaws, buck saw,
goal and wood, step ladder, clothes,
horse, 2 mirrors, crocks and gems..
Model 90 Overland touring -car in.
good condition:
TERl iS-OASHC•
FRANK TAYLOR A. PURDON'•,
Auctioneer: Executor.'
at 2 o'clock the following
Among the articles for sale are.
several pieces, .including bedroom
suite, - 2 separate beds; 2 small
tables, . also stoves, rugs, , dining
table, 2 couches, rockers, curtains,
hall rack, coal oil stove, with oven.
washing machine, • with wringers;'
quantity hard wood,` .split; also
many things too numerous to - men-
tion. Private view may be had by
appointment, phone 136.
W. A. and J. A. GREGORY,
Executors
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
'��,: •.' CHRYSLER FOUR
The Touring Car • $1240
The Club Coupe 1385
The
Odch 1460
The Sedan 1535
Hydraufcotrraebrakes at
efour-wheel
CHRYSLER SIX
The Phaeton r • $1680
•The Coach
Tke Roadster • 2270
The Sedan • • 2275
The Royal Coupe • 2410.
The Brougham - . • 2505
The imperial - • 2690
The Crowndmperial- 2825
AU prices f. o. b. i:Vindsor,taxes
extra.
Bodies by Fisher mall Chrysler
enclosedm°dels. AU models
equipped with fuilballoontires.
We are pleased to extend the
convenienceoftimepayments.
Askabout Chrysler's attractive
plan. Chrysler 'dealers and su-
perior Chrysler service every-
where.
AllChryslermodels areprotect-
edagainst theft by an cxcln•
aive,patcated car numbering
mystem, which eannotbe coup,
to felted and cannot be altered
orremoved withoutconclusivc
evidence of tampering..
ranecatemaammemmeamosew
The Favored Four
Because of SupremeQuality, New Performance' Results,
Advanced Enghli eying, Superior Workmanship
Out of Chrysler engineering and ability which results from Chrysler
manufacturing skill come the extra- designed spring suspension and bale
ordinary performance and value of loon tires;with low centerof gravity,.
the Chrysler Four—plus quality and pivotal steering and the option of
beauty never before, egixaled in its Chrysler hydraulic four-wheel
price class. - : ","r' • brakes to give utmost safety; and
s the most Fisher bodies for maximum
The Chrysler Four is, i
precise sense,afinecar—finein.prizv. comfort—tlnesesultisunapproachecl
epic, fine in-materials,'end fine in motor car value in its price class.
its standards of manufacture and Everywhere, men and women who
assembly, know motor cars are favoring the
itis built with painstaking care, and Chrysler Four. Women, who like
to a degree of accuracy, and preci- fine things, say it is a delightful car
sion, heretofore unknown amo,;ig to drive and to ride in. Men are en -
cars of its price—fun the most modt rn thusia ne over its extraordinary per
and scientifically equipped mann- fol mance, its economy and its dui.
(enduring plaints: ability. Testet out, yourself behind
Obviously, when such quality is the'wheel. We are eager to provide
combined with 'the unusual . road- the opportunity. -
fluronlGara e,: C. C. Pilon
EXETER, ONTARIO
PHONE 1uo
Notice to Creditors.
FINIKBEtN13R--McKENZIE
A very quiet marriage was sof-- -
emnized at the. Corbett parsonage
on Wednesday, September 9th, when.
Mr. Arthur Finkileiner, son of Mr.
and -Mrs. , Michael Finkbeiner, and
Mrs. - Jessie McKenzie, both of
Stephen, were united in the bonds
of matrimony by :Rev. Wm. Maines,,,
After a trip to Toronto, Hamiltond'
and Hefalo, they tivtlle be at kome•
to their friends after October lst.
' NOIICE is hereby , given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of 'VV'ILLIAM Mc0ANN late of
=the Township of Stephen in the
County- of Huron, carpenter, de-
ceased, who died in the City of
Brantford, County of Brant on June
lSth, 1925, are required to forward
their claims, duly Proven to the un-
dersigned. or Benjamin McCann, the
Administrator, Dashwood, P. 0., on
or before the 24th day of September
1925.
AND FURTHER NOTICE is given'
that after this said date the Admin-
istrator will ,proceed to distribute
the estate, having regard only to the
claims of which he then shall have
notice.
'Dated at Crediton this 8th day of
September, 1925. -
H. EMBER & SON -
Crediton
Mr. 'and Mrs. Peter Robinson and...
son Peter and Mr. and Mrs. Aulder.
all of Stratford visited with Mr. and
Mrs. gid Sanders over Sunday.
Clean to handle. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
General Stores`
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•w
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iE"ANAUTANBANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid Up $Zo,000.000
• Reserve Fund $20,000,000
- - M. L Complin, Manager
G. G. Maynard, Manager;
Exeter Branch
'Crediton Branch
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