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Parkhill see... , ..Sept. 28-29
Wingham . ,. ..,,, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1,
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Poisons
When Constipation. dome's, what
happens? The Colons get clogged
with waste material, which is ex-
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tion comes in sufficiently close con-
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Trouble, Indigestion, Appendicitis,
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Hacking's
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CASTOFtIA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
.Always bearssentorair,,,
the y_ f
Signature of
On; 3 -yr. old,. J, Decker, Jr,, J, Hey;.
span in wagon, 3. Qrtwein; buggy
horse hitched, J, D.ecb.er, Sr. J. Mc-
K,inley & Son, Ed, Restenteyer; lady
driver, J, Deeher Sr. F. Taylor, .J,
Meiinloy & Son..
Carriage
Foal, J. A.. Manson & Sou; 1 -yr.
old., Geo. England; 2 -yr. old, G. E,
Thompsqn, W. Thiel; span in wagon,
J. Hey, Jr.; single horse in buggy,
H. H. Neeb, A. Koehler, J; McKin-
ley & Son.
CATTLE
Registered Durham.
Cows in milk or in calf, R. M.
Peck, Beattie Bros, and 3rd; year-
ling heifer, R. M. Peck and 2nd, W.
McAllister & Sons; 2 -year old heifer,
W. McAllister & Sons, R. M. Peck,
Beattie Bros.; bull calf, 1920, R. M.
Peck, W. McAllister & Sons; heifer
calf, 1920, W. McAllister & Sons, R.
M. Peck, W. McAllister & Sons; 1
yr. old bull calf, J. P. Rau. Sweep-
stakes, W. McAllister & Son.
Other "than `Pule bred—Cows in
milk or in calf, 0. Surerus, S. Die-
trich; hei' et; aif . E. F, Klopp, W.
Blackwell;yearling heifer, • J. Pfaff
and 2nd, 0. Surerus; 2 -yr. old heifer
J. Park & Son, J. Pfaff and 3rd; fat
cow or heifer, 0. Surerus, Beattie
Bros; 2 -yr. old steer, J. Pfaff and
2nd; yearling steer, J. Pfaff and :2nd;.
steer calf, W. Blackwell, holstein
cow, Rev, Meyer. Sweepstakes, 0.
Surerus.
Herd of Grade cattle—J. Pfaff.
Herd of Reg. Durham—R. M.
Peck, W. McAllister & Sons.
SHEEP
Leichester, Win. McAllister and
Sons took all prizes; Lincolns, G.
Penhale took all prizes; fine wool,
shearling ram; 3. A. Manson and
Son; aged ram, F. Weeks; shearl-
HOGS
Berkshire—Aged sow, J. Hey, Jr;
aged boar, J. Hey, Jr.; spring sow,
J. A. Manson & Son.
Tamworth -J. A, Manson & Son
took all prizes. Yorkshire—aged sow,
W. Blackwell
POULTRY
Pair of Hamburgs, J. McCullough.
& Son; barred Plymouth rocks, J.
112cCu11ough & Son, Jr Thiel; chicks,
3. McCullough & Son and 2nd; W.
Plymouth Rock's, W. B. Battler and
Son, T. Mittelholtz; chicks, T. Mit-
tleholtz; lightebrahamas, Dr. McKin-
non, T. Thiel; chicks,' Jr Thiel, Dr.
McKinnon; black minorcas, H.
Truemner; chicks, H, Truetunur, W.
B. Battler & Son; pat rocks, J. Mc-
Cullough & Son; chicks, J. McCul-
lough & Son; W. leg)°oru, J, Thiel;
chicks, Rev. Meyer; Buff OrpingtoA
G. K. Farwell, chicks, G. K. Farwell;
black breasted red game, W. B. Bat-
tler & Son; chickegyer. , neuter &
.., , ,,uulusrans, W. 13. Battler, .&
Son; chicks, W. B. Battler & Son;
w. Wyandottes, J. McCullough, Dr.
McKinnon; chicks, J. McCullough
and 2nd; Silver Lace Wyandottes,.
J. McCullough; Rhode Island reds,
J. McCullough, Dr. McKinnon; chick
J. McCullough and 2nd; campines,
Mrs. Metcalf, W. B. Battler; chicks,
J. McCullough and 2nd; Anconas,
14Irs. Metcalf; chicks, Rev. Meyer;
bantams, J. McCullough & Son, W.
R. Battler & Son; chicks, J. McCul-
lough & Son; S. G. Dorkings, • J. Mc-
Cullough & Son; chicks, J. McCul-
lough; pair Pekin ducks, E. Snow-
den; Rouen ducks, W. B. Battler &
Son and 2nd; ducks, any variety, E.
Snowden, Hy. Clausius; geese, H.
Clausius; Toulouse ' geese, W. B.
Battler; • turkeys, E. Sneer -den.
ing ewe, J. A. Manson & Son, F.
Weeks; ram lamb, F. Weeks, J. A.
Manson and Son; ewe lamb, F.
Weeks, 3. A. Manson & Son; ewe
having raised lamb in 1920, F.
Weeks, J. A. Manson & Son; fat
sheep, any class, G. Penhale, W.
McAllister & Sons.
GRAIN AND SEEDS
Bushel white fall wheat, C. Truem-
ner, W. BIackwell; red fall wheat,
G. Clausius, A. Reichert, W. Black-
well; 6 -rowed. barley, M. Rader, W.
B. Battler & Son; white oats, C. l e
Truemner, H. Steinbach, W. B. Bat- j
c
c
R
W. Smith; Oxford cabbage, J.. Gas -
C110, C. Waiper, druni1 end cabbage,
C. Waiper, J. Gaseho; blue cabbage,
J. Decher' Sr., H, H. Neeb; blaoh
Spanish radish, W. B. Battler & sou
J. Deeher Sr.; white radish, W. B,
Battier & Son; peck garden beans,
G. Clausius, 1M, Rader;: pumpkin
yellow, G. H, Ptile, J. W. Horner;
mammoth pulmpkin, H. Clausius, C.
Fritz; celery, J. Gaseho, 0, Fritz,;
citron, Ed, Haberer, H. H. Neeb;
table squash, H. H. Neeb, Mrs, Met-
calf; mammoth squash, H, Clausius,
E. Klopp; blood beets, W. B, Bat-
tler & Son, H. Krueger root beets,
W. 13, Battler & Son, H. H, Neeb;
watermelons,:O. Surerus, Ed, Hab-
firer;; muskmelons, G. H. Pfile; red
tomatoes, .0, Si rerun, R. Geiger;
yellow tomatoes, 1', Haberer, F. Kee-
gan. Col garden vegetables, H. H.
Neeb, J, Decker Sr.
HORTICULTURAL
Col. of Apples, F. Keegan, T.
Snowden, J. Praff, plate of four var.
of fall apples, F. Keegan, J. Preff,
P, Diechert; plate of winter ape.es,
J. Pfaff, F. Keegan, C. `Truemner;'
plate of 5 King apples, A. Johnston
and Son, A, Reichert;. snows, 0.
Koehler, T. A. Smith; Northern ,spies,
E. Rader, J. A. Manson; baldwins,
E. Klopp, J, A. Manson; R. I. Green--
ings, P. Diechert, J. Pfaff; spitzen-
burg, J. A. Smith, F, Keegan; Can.
Reds, E. Rader, J. A. Manson; Rib-.
ston pippins, A. Reichert, J. Pfaff;
golden russets, T. Mitelholtz, P. Del -
chert; Ben Davis, W. B. Battler and
Son, J. Pfaff; Swears, F. Keegan, W.
Smith; Wagners, W. B. 13attler and
Son, M. Rader; Manns, W. B. Bat-
tier and Son., F. Keegan; wolf river,
F. Keegan, •J, Pfaff;, Alexanders, F.
Keegan, Ed, Reichert; Maiden's
Blush, F. Keegan, W. Smith; 131ee-
heim pippins, F. Keegan, C. Truem-
ner; Pewaukee, F, Keegan, tV. B.
Battler and Son; colverts, G. Clausi-
us, F. Keegan; 50 oz. pippen, J.
Pfaff, F. Keegan; Talrnan sweet, T.
Snowden, W. B,• Battler and Son;
clo. of russet apples, F. Keegan; col.
of fall pears, F. Keegan; winter
pears, F. Keegan; fall• and winter, 4
var, F. Keegan; ' Bartlett pear, T.
Johnston, E. Snowden; Flemish
beauty, F. Keegan; Clapp's Fav,orite,
Mrs. G. Hess; plate of 6 peaches, Ate-
Hendrick,
A`
Hendrick, -E, Rader; 12 prunes, Mrs.
,G. Hess, F, Keegan; crab apples, red,
E. Rader, J. Gascho; yellow, R.
Deicbert, E. Snowden; plate of
grapes, C. Fritz, J. Pfaff; col. grapes
3 var. J. Haberer and Son, F. Kee-
gan; plate of .plums, C. Fritz, C..
Truemner; col, canned fruit, 6 var.
A. Johnston and Son, Dr. A, J. Mc-
Kinnon.
DAIRY PRODUCTS, -Butter in- tub
W. Smith; butter table use, J. Hey lr. ;
A. Reichert, W.H. Battier, butter in
pound prints, Battler, Reichert, Smith t,
home made cheese, C.. Tru eerier, W,
mWt1�.eteellea ie bread, J. W. Horner
G. Clausius, 5 -lb extracted honey, 5,
IJaberee & Sons, Ed. Haberer, collec-
tion honey, Haberer & Son`s, E. Hab-
erer, maple syrup, A. Reichert, W.
Smith.
LADIES' WORK -Tray Cloths, C.
Eiiber, H. Routledge; doylies, Mrs.
Metcalf, W. Li Siebert; luncheon set,
lees. Metcalf, W. Hey; pillow cases
emb„ W. Hey, R. Geiger, others, R.
Geiger•.,.M, Routledge; day slips, Dr.
Mackinnon, R. Geiger, dresser and
stand cover, C. Eilber, R. Geiger; to-
wels emb., W. Hey, C. Eilber; others,
W. Hey, C. Eilber; jandwork sheet
and' pillow cases, Mrs. 2'.ietcalf, B,Coch,
rnae; lunch cloth, linen, W. L. Sie••
bert, Mrs. Metcalf; lunch cloth, .enrb.
W. L. Siebert, W. Hey; drawn thread,
week, Mrs, Metcalf, Mrs, 0. Hess;
child's dress, Mrs, Metcalf; sere �ettes,
C..Eilber; table cloth, and serv, C.
Eilber; handkerchiefs, hand ,made,. R.
Geiger, Mrs. Metcalf; h•emst:itching, T.
Johnson, R. Geiger; coronation braid
work, R. Geiger; ,emb, centre piece
in white, R. Geiger•, C. Eaber; emb.
centre piece in co�or, W. Hey, Mrs.
:Metcalf; table gunner, B. Cochrane;.- C,
Silber; .centre piece, Mrs. Metcalf, B.
Cor.hrane; cuff and: collar set, T. John
son, B. Cochrane; work on scrim or
canvas, Mrs. Metcalf, T. Johnson; emb,
Roman for ,cut work, Mrs. Metcalf, C.
Either: .eylet,, ,W. Hey,. T. Johnson;
emb French and eyeletcom., W. ;fey,
Ei!bea • emb,. shadow, L, prang, Mrs.
Cr Hess; ,cmb/punch work, T.John-
se, emb waliachin., W. Hey, Mrs. G.
Hess : emb leaden/ger, Mrs. Metcalf,
13 Cochrane; emb. Bulgarian; 13. e'ech-
Eine ,emb. alountmellick, T. Johnson;
Hucka back, Mss. Metcalf, :Mrs.
Cl. Hess; letting, ,nio,number; B. Coch-
ane; netting, l.J. Routledge; modern
:ass stitch, ,C. Johnson, ,Mrs. Met-
air ; 1a•dies•` ,underwear, B. ,Cochrane,
Geiger, ,laincy underwaist, B. Coch-
rane, R. Geiger; lad'c's night dress,
B. Cochrane, T. Johnson; camiso;c,
W. Hey, M. Routledge; fancy waist,
T. Johnson,- .IXrs•. Metcalf ,;lace bat
tcnberg, B. Cochrane, Mrs. G. Hers;
lane honctere Mrs, Metcalf, T. Jonn-
son; lace tens rilfe, T. Johnson; sten-
Ring, Mrs, Metcalf, B. Cochrane;
ocher Irish,
i t
Keegan,
Mrs
FMet-
11';.
e
al ;• cro het feet, B. Cochrane, M,
o tee lge; crochet yoke, Dr. Mac-
n1on, T. jelonsonl; cola. and cuff
t crochet, .Mrs. Metcalf; crochet and
ncy braid coni„ W. L. Siebert; ceir-
r,iece wah crochet, R. Geiger, B,
a bra,ne; col. crochet lace, J. De:,lr-
I". Jolrnsour,; hest ,ncve;cy fancy
le ,n .t listed, B, Cochrane, M. Rout••
age; u,e:ul 'article; for bedroom, R.
ager, 13 Cocheine; me ris, night shirt
t cigcr; laundry b2;;, 13. ,Cochrane
Joseisou; ,man's work .sleet,
; k:itcben, s:�ran, Dr. Maci „nn:cn
,. CU, Hess; .-'Ja.in lurid sewing, Mrs.
Hess, C. Eilber ,;wh sk holder, T,
lissom. B. Cochrane; photo fraise
Ce::lrs:.ne, Mrs, iletcal.f; bear; were
s Metcalf, T. Johnson; case or box
':^.idke, chsef;r, R. G�e',o'er, B. Lech
e; articles fax dresser use, 13. Cock
re; !fancy s 'ion, R, Geiger, lees,
al ; hand er.1'.ancy bag, M;s, Me;
r. Mee G. fleas; sofa eiilow incttwr•
L.P.a,ng, T4irs. Metcalf; sola
vv.eshahte, .3, Crchra;n•c, M. Rcr.:t-
ga ; teal cosy, W. Hey; fancy n:in
Ot E;.her, W,
), 13, (..:ochraine, T, Johnson; itt.
tier & Son, small peas, G. Clausius,
C. Truemner, A. Reichert;"'rye, W.
13. Battler & Son; half bushel Aisike,
H. Steinbach,: 0. Klopp; timothy
seed, H. Steinbach, G. H. Pfile;
small white field beans, W. Smith, M.
Rader, C. Truemner;col. grain in
heads, H. H. Neeb, R. Geiger, F.
Keegan. ,
GARDEN VEGETABLES
Half bus, World's Wonder potatos
W. G. Hess G. I3. Pfile; red and
white elephant, M. Rader; Rural
New York, W. Smith, G. H. Pfile, 3.
Decrier Jr.; any var. late, P. Haberer
G. Clausius, C. Truemner; , early,
H. H. Krueger, C. Truemner, M.
Rader; Green Mountain, H. Krue-
ger, C, Fritz, PI. Truemner; Irish
Cobbler, , H. Kruger, Mrs. Cr, Hess
E. Snowden; 6 ears of yellow corn,
3, ; Haberer & Sous, E. Snowden
sweet corn, Mrs. Metcalf, "W. Black-
well: yellow dont corn, C. Surerus;
0, H. Pfile; black sweet corn, R.
Geiger, H. H. Nc4eb, 6 red onions,
T. Snowden, E, Snowden; large yel-
low onions, P. Haberer, Ed. Rei-
chert; 'gallon dutch. acts,. G. Claus; -
tis, le. Geier; .whit'
Geiger; e field carrots,
ea Rados, II, H. Neeb; red garden
carrots, ler. McKinnon, al.'Xiereger;
Swedish turnips, 3, A. Manson, H.
Krueger; yellow "globe mangolcls,
E. Snowden;-intermodiate mangolds,
A. Manson, M. Rader; long yellow
eegolde, G. II, Pfile, •11. Kruger;
slyer P
�'' beE+,, rltartgc',l`dsr, G. II, ?file, 5
Zt'Rlt'H .;TILL FAM.
HORSES
General Purpose
Brood mare ace, by foal, 3. A;
Manson & Son, liy, Volland, Jr.;
foal, 3, A. Manson & Son, Ey, Vol -
land, ,Ir; 2 -yr, old gelding of fily,
J:I, Volland, Jr., il, Mcl,inchey; e -yr.
gelding or filly, W, McDonald and
2nd; span in harness and wagon, G.
E. Thompson, Win.Decher.
Agricultural
i sod. mare uca. by foal, Dr. A.
Moir, • J, McKinley & San; foal, Dr,
A. Moir; ,2 -yr. ofd gelding � or' tiny-,
J, McKinley & Son; 3 -yr olcl, Dr.
A. Moir, J. Meleinley & Son; spin
in wagon,' S. M,T1r';de, 0. Penhtie;'
sweop::itakts, S. McBride.
Roads ter
i1roo4 mare ace. by foal, William
Docker, 3, Dcc,hee, J•r,; foal, J, IJech-
xrr, ;Ii°„ Wtn. Deeher; 1'yr. old geld-
leg or filly, Wm. Doctor, .1;, Dutcher;
,3 -yr. `old, C. Tr, ue..rtuer�. 0, ll; Torn -
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Shorthorn Sale
50 High-class shorthorns
MOSTLY SCOTCH,. WITH HIGH-CLASS PEDIGRhES TO BE SOLD
IN TOWN OF CLINTON„, ON TUESDAY, OCT,Q14nR 12, 1920.
• At one O'clock sb'ax». o ,
pflered for your earmrafsea, in field conditl�ans; Dome 20 cows with cal-
ves at ;foot; b calve,
CAPT. T. F.,''ROB•SON
0, W. ROBINSON,
FRANK TAYLOR, ,
MR, ELLIOTT
Auctioneers.
Write Inc Catalogue to
J. J, MERN.R, M,N
,Seeforth,
.O,ntario.
game; ,radia wprk, T, Jahn;eon; crochet
shawl, cane ar jaacket,,no dumber•, F,
Keegan- crochet underskirt, T. John -
eon, H. H, Neeb; crochet fascinallor,
F. Keegan; crochet infant's jacket, 1-I,
H. Neeb, 1, Rader; knitted shawl
ease or jacket, R. Geiger; knitted slip -
nese, Mrs. Metcalf, F. Feegan; knitted
fascinator, T, Johnson; socks, W. B.
Battler & Sone fancy stockings,
Neely, F. Keegan; ladies' nits, ,Id, H.
Neeb, T. Johnson men's mits, W. B.
Battler & Sony .Mrs. G. ;Hess; .floor
rugeoF.• Keegan,. J, Barry; :floor mat,
T. Johnson, J. Berry; window curtains
R. Geiger, Mrs. Metcalf; camforber, R
Codhrane, Mrs. G. Hess; quilt .patch` -
ed cotton, R. Geiger, Cr, Johnson, silk
patched quilt, C. Eilber, Mrs. Meetcaif;
quilt knitted, F. Keegan, quilt crochet,
J. Decker, sr.; bed suread, Battler Sr
San, J, Decker, sit
FINE ARTS, -Oil painting portrait,
13. Cochrane; landscape, Mrs, Metcalf ;
T, Johnson; weitercolor landscape, T.
Johnson; crayon work portrait, W. I.
Siebert, 13. Cochrane; water color flo;
wens, Mrs. "Metcalf, Z. Cochrane; oil
flowers, B. Cochrane, nencil drawing,
Yles, G. Hess, B. Cochrane; pen and
ink sketch, B. Cochrane, . T. Johnson;
seamanship, T. Johnson; painting eat
telt, B. Cochrane; Deleting on silk, B.
Cochrane, Mrs. Metcalf,
FLOWERS AND PLANTS,,- Col.
any kind, J. J. Barry; A. Johnson &
Son; mein leaf, T. Johnson; bouquet
Mrs, Metcalf,, J. J. Barry; asters, T.
Johnson, Dr. Mackinnon; Geraniums, J
Barry, Cacti, T. Johnson, J. Barry ;
Calla L;ialies, T. Johnston, J. Barry;
JohnstonFuchias, A. & Son, J.Barry,
CHILDREN'S DI.PT.-Call, veget-
ables, H. Neeb; weeds, E. Raeder, L.
Prang; weed seeds, J,,Decker, ir., W.
O'Brien; crochet, L. Prang, A, Melick;
writing under 10 years, L. Prang ;• over
10, L. Prang, W. Smith; Art, ever 10,
A, Melick,
RACES,
Eree for All -Irish Bill, E. Taylor
Crediton„ first;',Gierstry de Forest, J.
Galbraith, second; Harry C., H, C.
Zanf, Zurich, third:
Farmer's Trot, -Miss Bedew. , John
Decker jr., .first; Billy Sidney, J;'Bech-
ler, second; ---, 5: Essery, third.
EXTENSIVE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
—of -
32 Head of Sctoch and Scotch Topped
Registered Shorthorns
Horses, Sheep' hied Hogs
I William Nairn, auctioneer, has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction for Ernest Templeman, on
Lot 9, Con. 8, Township of Hibbert,
131 mules east of Staffa, and 6. miles
south of Dublin station
—on—
Thursdaj*, October 7th, 1920
Commencing at one o'clock sharp,
the following:
CATTLE—"Jealous Lad," ` .1346-
34),
346-34), born March 10th, 1919,; his
dam is the good cow "Jessica;" 10th
(imp.) (131029) ; sire, ,"Ringleader"
10 cows with heifer calves by their
side and bred again to "Jealouh
Lad" and well along in calf. Four
COWS with bull calves by their side
and also bred again to above sire. 4 0
heifers, rising two years o.61 bred to a
same sire."Total Eclipse," (138360) /
male, red, born Sept. 28th, 1919;..
dam, "Fanny R." ,(12517.7 ),; tracing
to "Fanny," (imp.) These cattle are;
in good condition tracing to.some.
f" the best known families, and the
most of these cattle - are good dual
purpose, the cows being good milk-• d
ers.
HORSES—One bay gelding, agri-
cultural, six years old; matched pair 1 M
of Percherons, seven and eight years
old; aged mare, good in all harness. M
SHEEP—Four pure bred ewes.
HOGS—One brood sow and litter. 1
Positively no reserve as every ani-
mal offered in the ring will be sold
without reserve to the highest bid-
der, as the proprietor having no
with • •>l Acre land„ awned by the pro-
prietor. flhere ane, on the premises a
number of fruit trees, hard and soft.
water, ;etc. Everything is in good
state cif ,repair, and Abe property is
most desirable one.
Terms :-Chattels, gash ; Realestate
made known on' day toff sale.
C. W, Robinson, Fred. Luxton,
Auctioneer - Proprietor
AUCTION SALE
OR; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
ilc auction on
MAIN ST., EXETER,
At the rear of Dr. Browning's
Drug Store,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1920
At one o'clock p.m. 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, 93x123.
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
lounge; quarter -cut oak rocker,
open grate with pipes; dining -room
pictures; tapestry rug 9%42 1 /z
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.
KITOHEN—Two kitchen tables;
6 chairs, small rocker, 2 -hole laun-
dry stove, new; 2 -burner 011 stove
with oven, new; large quantity of
dishes and graniteware; 24 fruit
sealers, 2 .lamps, ,• 2. small mirrors,
Diesel 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 dresser, bed,
and commode, bookcase and Brussels
rug. White dresser, commode, white
bed, white chair, Brussel rug to
match. i
A lot of other articles-' too numer-
ous to mention,
TERMS—CASH..
C. W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer
ALEX. PURDON, Clerk
MRS. E. J. WRIGHT, Proprietress
CLEARI1 G AUCTION SALE
—of—
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
R. S. Brown, auctioneer, has re-
eived instructions from John Cow -
rd to sell by public 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-
er; 1 Massey -Harris mower; one
11eassey-Harris side rake and tedder;
Massey -Harris hay loader; one
ass'ey-Harris fertilizer drill; one
assey-Harris drill, 13 hoe; 1 Mas-
ey-Harris cultivator; 1 Massey -Har -
is 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
help is going out of the pure bred 1i
business.
TERMS—Six months' eredit will s
be given on furnishing approved
joint notes, or a discount .of 4 per
r
cent. straight off for cash in lieu of Ii
notes. g
W. E. NAIRN, E. TEMPLEMAN g
Auctioneer 1
r
Proprietor
low, Cockshutt; 1 Bain wagon and
ox; 1 truck wagon; 1 hay and
tock rock; 1 wagon box and pig
ack; 1 gravel box; 1 Clinton fan-
ing mill; 2 sets of' scales; 1 Baso=
ne engine, 7 h.p., Stickney; one
asoline engine, 4 h.p.,, Connor; two
renders; 1 circular rcul<,r•
saw; 2 root.
ulpers; 2 sets of bob sleighs; one
utter; 1 Stewart horse clippers; 2
fits of double harness;; small tools.
too numerous to mention.
Six ton of Timothy hay; three ton
Clover hay; 11/2, acres mangolds;
fie acres of turnips to be sold in the
ell:
FOWL -,--About 75 hens.
PIGS --Three shoats about 60 lee;
at about 40 The 1 brood sow,
HORSES --One horse 9 years elcl;
horse 11 years old;,1 mare five
ears old; 1 horse 4. years old; 1
arse 6 years old; 1 blood mare
sing 2years old; 1 aged team.
TERMS—Five dollars and under
sh, over that amount twelve.
ontlis credit by giving 'approved
int notes or a discount of four per
nt, off for cash..
Decision of the auctioneer „ ne..� to bo
al.
Positively no reserve es the prop.
or is 'giving tip forrnirig.
BT, S. BROWN, JOHN COeVA.ItD
Auctioneer . Proprietor
c
• s
Auction Sale
of HOUSE, H0USBHOI.' D EFFECTS of
at the premises of the und;er,igned,
Andrew Street, ,Exeter, on,
SAT . URDAY, OCT, 9th,.' 1920
At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following
-I'hrec-piece parlor • suite, parlor 4.2
tables, reeking chairs, dining loomtable, 6 diningroam chairs, jardinere 1
,tauds, bed spring and mat.ress, beds y
room stand, 2 kitchen tables, 1.2 kit-. i It
Chen chairs, hanging lamp, 4 other ri
'a:nps, mirror, base -burner, witI overt,
P<'hdora range and pities, pictures,
7.pet 'wecer, .flower stand, hotu;e ca
lianas, s e; ladder, lawnmower, wheel,.- 111
bsr. o, -v, flower pots, bucksaw, aawrhorse jo
axe, lantern, shovels, garden rake, hoes ce
a'ashboarcls, tubs, quilling fraises, Crcit
jars, dishes, baler, set irons, and fin
many ether use; ul articles; 6 :orfs
cY r, C hCetnlrt Coal,
Thee: will. also be .offered for sale i'iet
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY
einli•••
INCORPORATED 1855
OVER 130 BRANCHES
THE. MOLSONS BANK
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000.
The importance of a Bank Balance is ndt only
its purchasing value, but the independence which
its possession gives. -
Deposits of One Dollar or more are welcomed
at any of THE MOLSONS BANK Branches --
Interest allowed.
T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH.
CENTRALIA. BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY.
THE USBORNE AND SIiBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK. J. L. RUSSELL
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton anti Logan.
W. A.
TII
RNBULL,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No. 1, Woodham,
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter.
DR. HENRY' A. COESAUT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—Baker's Livery on. James St.
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
Phone 8.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, Id:L.D., D.D.S.
Honor% Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sits'.
DENTIST
Office over Gladnan &'s
Stanbury „
oifloe, Main Street, Exeter. ,
Advertisein the Times. It paYs.
MONEY TO LOAN -
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and villager
properties, at lowest rates of in-
terest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario ..
I. R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Mol
sons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest ` rates ofi'
Interest.
OFFICE—.MAIN ST. EXETUL, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times Mee will be promptly at-
tended to, Phone 116, Kirkton,
Address Kirkton P. 0.
OR. G. F. ItOULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
Oidice over I. It. Carling's Levi
once.
Closet; every Wednesday efternooa..
CA _ 1.
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R
For infs./As and. Children
in Use Fo ^ Over 30Years
Always bears
the
'Signature of
HARVEST ARV'EST 3
EXPENSES
Harvest time brings expenses which must
be met with ready money. Should you
need an advance. to help you over this busy
season, interview this Bank. We are pre-
pared to help all responsible farmers.6 9°
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE'
PAID-UP CAPITAL -. $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND e • - $15,000,000
EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager.
einli•••
INCORPORATED 1855
OVER 130 BRANCHES
THE. MOLSONS BANK
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000.
The importance of a Bank Balance is ndt only
its purchasing value, but the independence which
its possession gives. -
Deposits of One Dollar or more are welcomed
at any of THE MOLSONS BANK Branches --
Interest allowed.
T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH.
CENTRALIA. BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY.
THE USBORNE AND SIiBBERT
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, THOS. RYAN
Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON
DIRECTORS
WM. BROCK. J. L. RUSSELL
ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Hibbert.
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, Fullerton anti Logan.
W. A.
TII
RNBULL,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. No. 1, Woodham,
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter.
DR. HENRY' A. COESAUT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—Baker's Livery on. James St.
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
Phone 8.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, Id:L.D., D.D.S.
Honor% Graduate of Toronto Univer-
Sits'.
DENTIST
Office over Gladnan &'s
Stanbury „
oifloe, Main Street, Exeter. ,
Advertisein the Times. It paYs.
MONEY TO LOAN -
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and villager
properties, at lowest rates of in-
terest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter, Ontario ..
I. R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the
Mol
sons Bank, etc.
Money to loan at lowest ` rates ofi'
Interest.
OFFICE—.MAIN ST. EXETUL, ONT.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times Mee will be promptly at-
tended to, Phone 116, Kirkton,
Address Kirkton P. 0.
OR. G. F. ItOULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
Oidice over I. It. Carling's Levi
once.
Closet; every Wednesday efternooa..
CA _ 1.
w
R
For infs./As and. Children
in Use Fo ^ Over 30Years
Always bears
the
'Signature of