The Exeter Advocate, 1921-1-20, Page 5CONTINUED
REDUCTION SALE
OWING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS OF OUR PRICE REDUCTIO#
SALE IN DECEhIB•ER Wb ARE GOING TO CONTINUE IT
Through JANUARY
TO OWE OTHERS A CHANCE TO GET SOME 'BARGAINS.
REMEMBER THIS IS A Ri,AL REDUCTION SALE, AND W YOU
WANT TO BE IN ,ON SOME OF THESE BARGAINS COME h!I:RLY
AS GOODS ARE GOI1wG FAST.
R. N. Rowe
PHONE ZOJ and 20'4!,
FURNITURE & DERTAKIN
Ai1CT ON SALE 1 AUCTION SALE
'OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
Lot 28, Coecessi;ora 2. Usborne, on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921
At 1 o'clock, sharp, the sLowing ;
Stock -Sp=it general purpose mares;
epee drieheg.horses; 3 cows with aclf
et Poet; 3 cos due in Apr!; cow
due an. May, i yeaarluitls ; 21 ewes sup-
posed to be in lamb.
A number Of Barred Rock hens.
Implements-Massey-1larris 6 foot
b'snder, ;:n good working order; mower
5ft., an• gond working order, hay rake
root pulper, hay loader, nearly slew;
Nivea seed drill, fanning mill, spring
tooth cultivator steel land roller. 3
drums; grind staza,e, manure spreader,
-emery grinder, turnip sower, acuffler.
set diamond harrows, 2 walking plows,
plow for liftine sugar beetle 2 lumber
wagons, light wegon, 2 pair bobsleighs.
2 cutters, to buggy, 2 open. buggies,
,gravel box, moveable rack, wagon box,
whiffletrees, forks, shovels, hoes,cart
pair horseblankets,
2 robes, t
irafn
t't *
bag s, sugar kettle, anon a. } rock elm
basswood and vvh.te ash; 15 ton of
Alfalfa hay, 400 bushels oats, set work-
ing earxtes, nearly new; 2 sets plow
harness, double set driving harness,
saddle, quantity smooth wire, 2 crow
bars, cheese van, 500 gallons, cook -
stove, soma tables and chains, side-
board, 3 bedsteads, Daisy churn, Mag-
net cream separator, nearly new; pots,
pails and sans and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Piano, nearly new and in first-class
-shape. Anyone pushing to examine or
piano trythe
before
aver
-that amount 12 months' credit on ap-
proved joint notes. A discount of 3
per cent ,for cash.
C. W. Robinson, Walter Keddy,<
Auctioneer Proprietor
Frank Coates, Clerk.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
'OF HORSES, REGISTERED SHORT
HORNS, GRADE CATTLE, HOGS
SHEEP AND IMPLEMENTS,
Win. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, has re-
•ce:ved instructions ,to sell by Public
Auction, on. Lot 19, River Road, two
and a half miles south-east of FuUar-
,to-i Village, on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911
Commencing at one o'clock sharp,
the following: -
Horses -General purpose mare 9
years old; heavydraft colt, 4 years old
heavydraft cotta 3 years old; roadster
colt 4 years old ; roadster .colt 3 years
.old.
Registered Cattle. -4 cows with calv-
es by their side; heifer due in March;
cow due in Apre; heifer, fresh; 2
heifers 1 -year-old; 2 bull calves, 7
months old. The pedigrees of these
cattle will be furnished day of sale.
Grade Cattle -3 grade Durham cows,
due to calve in March; Polled Angus
cow, due in Apr 1; 5 2 -year-old steers
5 2 -year-old heifers; 6 'heifers rising
2 years old; 5 yearling steers; 5 calves
Pigs -4 brood sows, bred; 30 shoats
from 6.0 to 120 lbs. eaich.
Sheep -30 geed breeding! ewes.
I rns-10 bees.
ray. -Mow mixed hay.
ilmplements-Massey-Harris binder,
d -foot lest; ,Fros't' & Wood mower,
cultivator. ,case berrovn, set iron, har-
rows, seed drill, urrow riding plow,
walking ,plow, wagon, and box, trucks,
hay rack. stock rack, set scales, 1,000
lbs. capacity; car, doz. grain bags, top
buggy, open buggy cutter, root pulp-
er, .set, doubt dearness, 3 sets single
harness, forks, hoes, ,shavels and a lot
of useful articles always found on a
farm. `
Positively no :reserve as everything
will lye sold. ,
Terms -310.00 and under, cash; over
that amount nine months' credit wile
be given on furelehingapproved joint
notes, or a discount of 5 per cent. 'off
for cash in lieu of notes.
C. E. HA.CKNEY & E. ROGhR, props.
WM. E. NAIRN, Auct.
AUCTION SALE
OF DURHAM CATTLE
THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
• • EXETER, an
O WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1921
At 1. O'clock,. sharp, ;the followxing
7 (steers rising 3 years old;
3 heifers• 2 years aid;
3 steers, rising 2 years old;
1 .cow due to calf MarchQ25th;
Z farrow cows; ,
Thesk•. a�ttle a.re,a ch�o,.ce let of red
and roam Durhams. '-
TERMS
8 months' credit, with 4 per,; cent.
straight' added . •
PROUT•Y BROS.,. Proprietors
FRANIC TAYLOR, Auct,
FAR,1
OF M
AR'4
, F 1 STOCK AND
l U LEalENTS, HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS, ETC.
Lot 2, Con, 14, Tuekersoith, 3 Miles
East sof liensell, ort
WEDNESDAY, FEB. Znd, 1921
At 1 o`clock, sharp, the fealeyele :
horses -horse• rising 4 years, mare.
:wee 5 yeers, Carriage horse 3.0 years
Cattle -2 Bowe 5 yre old, due in
arse; coats 4 yearns :old due in ;4laerb ;
1Ctvw 3 y rs. old 'due later, 3 steers
sing 3 ; rs. about ready to shin; 3
seers eisieg 2 }ears; 3' heifer ratan; 2
yrs., 4 spree; C`lSe
S.
rigs -9 pits 3 months old; 1 brood
sow lo farrow tar, Api13.
Poultry -About 120 hens and pullets
pair of ;ducks.
Implements -Frost & Wood binder,
6 loot cut, with trucks; Dt;ersng mower
5 loot cut, 10 hoot steal rake, 13 hoe
Deering drill, good as new, spring
tooth cultivator, gang plow, walking
plow, diamond harrows, 4 sections; 1
wagon, nearly new, wagon box and
stock rack, gravel l b oY,
set sleighs,hs
. 1
land roller, disc harrows, 2 scul'fluers
pulp;-uttin; box, buggy, cutter, 1
road cart, wagon rack, block and tackle
2 cross eut saw's, la.wn mower, t:aee
beak swamp }look, 2 log chains, stool
w.re, ramie three ;;nth Motto
separator z>an or +nev 500 1bsca
paci
ty, set.
sea:es 2000,Ibs capacity; Clinton Fan-
ning . 41, 1 set Team harness, 1 set
.s
s ngie harness, some mangalda, quant-
.ty etovewood, grindstone, apples and
potatoes, 2 water troughs, 3 steel pig
troughs, spades, Perks, shovels hoes.
House Furniture -Sideboard, exten-
sba table, couch, 2 bedslteads, 6 din-
„ng -oiont chairs, 6 kitchen, chigrs,
small table, rocking chair, drop-leaf
table, Pandora Range, with water front
wood cool; stove 3 screen doors, tub
and .wringer, daisy churn, iire extin-
guisher.
Farm For See -The larm consisting
of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, 10 acres
of first class bush, 5 acres fall wheat,
balance seeded and plowed. On the
farm is a tine bank barn, 36x56, 20 -ft.
Dusts, steel roof, cement floors, drive
house, pig nen and chicken house. Al-
so a large modern brick house, contain
leg 11 rooms, bath and toeet and hot
air ,furnace. If .not said previous , to
sale will be sold by public auction on
day of sale
Terms -+10 and under cash; over
that amount 12 months credit on ap-
eroved joint notes. 4 ner cent oil foo
cash.
Terms of Farm -20 per cent of pur-
chase price on day of sale. Balance
arranged for.
.AIRS. FRANK HORTON, Prop.
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct,
FRANK COATES, Clerk..
mNISTER #L: ORDER QUARAN-
TINING CERTAIN AREAS ON
AoOtha ! T- OF ma. EUROF,EA
OORN BORER AND RESTRICT-
ING '1k1It ➢MOVEMENT QF COM).
AND CORN PRODUCTS IN SAID
NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 2.
(Domestic.)
Effective on and after the 29th day
or November 1920.
The fact has been determined by
the Minister of Agriculture and no-
tice is hereby given that an injurl-
ous insect, the European. Corn Borer,
(Pyrauste nubilalis Rubner) now
and not heretotorce widely prevalent
or distributed within and through-
out the Dominion of Canada, exista
in the province ot Ontario, and that
there is danger of this insect being
spread into other districtsby reason.
of the movement of cont plants or
ppo�er(tioua of plants infested with 'th
pNat.
Now, therefore, I, Joseph Hixa>n
Grisdale, tbe,Deputy to the Minister
of Agriculture for the Dominion of
Canada, under authority conferred
upon me by section 7 ot the De-
struction Insect and Pest Act, 9-16,
Edward VII, chair. 31, do hereby
quarantine the following townships;
Waintieet, Humberstone and Ber-
tie in the County of Welland..
Moulton. and Sherbrooke in the
County of Halditn.and,
Derehatn, Norwich North, Nor-
wich South, Oxfprd West, Oxford
North and Nissouri East is the
County of Oxford,
' Usborue in the County of Huron.
Bayltann, Malabide, Yartnontlr,
1lorebester South, Shoutltwold, Dttn-
vvich and Aldborougb in the County
of Elgin.
r North,Westminster,
IJo cheater
Delaware. Oaradoe, Nissouri 'West,
London, Biddulph, Lobo, Adelaide,
Metcalfe, Elated and Mesa in the
County of Middlesex,
Zone, Orford, Howard and Har-
wich in the County of Kent.
AU the afore mentioned tow sIii s
being in the Province of Ontario and
by this Notice ot Quarantine No. 2,
(domestic),or r
d o order than: no cora
nor corn stalks, including broom
corn, whether used for packing or
other purpose, green or sweat corn,
roasting ears, corn on the cob or
corn cobs, sball be moved from any
localities in said quarantined points to town-
ships
own-
ship s t those
o D n s au side tn-
w
ships.
The quarantine shall not apply
under tine following conditions:
1. To the articles enumerated
when they shall have been manufac-
tured or processed in such manner
as to eliminate risk of carriage of
the European Corn Borer.
2. To clean shelled corn and
cleaned seed of broom corn.
3. To shipments of the articles
enumerated, transported through
the quarantined areas on a through
bill of lading.
4. To shipments of the articles
enumerated for experimental or
scientific puproses by the Dominion
Department of Agriculture or the
Ontario Department of Agriculture.
5. To shipments of dried seed
corn on the cob for exhibition pur-
poses and consigned to the Secre-
tary of a Winter Fair or Exhibition
duly recognized by the Dominion De-
partment of Agriculture. Such ship-
ments shall be inspected at point of
destination by an inspector duly ap-
pointed under the Destructive Insect
and Pest Act.
Any person who contravenes this
quarantine will be prosecuted as
provided for in the Destructive In-
sect and Pest Act.
This order shall take effect, im-
mediately and be in force until fur-
ther notice.
Witness my hand this date and
seal of the Department of Agrieul-
ture, Canada.
(Seal). (Signed), J. H. Grisdale,
Deputy Minister of Agriculture.
Dated this 29th day of November,
19'20.:
Whalen
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(intended for last week.)
Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Squire spent
Sunday with the former's parents, Mr,
and ,Mrs. Geo. Squire, of Gransen.-
Mrs.. Jos. Rinn of Woodham spent a
few days last week yvith he daughter,
Krt. Freeman Arskey.-School reop-
ened ,last week, having Mr. Risden of
Leaden Township a,s tithe new ,iteacher.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden of •E:xetler.
spent Sunday at t:he home of Frank
Seeire Mr. and Mrs . Thos. • Gunning
visited at the home sof Mr. Robt. Gun-
ning, ',Ste Marys; on Mondays -Mission
Band meeting was held et the church
on• Saturday afternoon with a good
crowd in attendance.-eliss Bessie .Mor-
ley 'was in Laindon ort Saturday. -The
regular monthly W. M. S. meeting will
be iheld et the ,borne of Airs.. Sane
Gunning on Thursday of this week. -
Ur. and Mrs: Webb of McGillivray vis-
ilte.d p,t the home,. of the former -s bre-
there >.'4r. John Webb, on Sunday. -
Mrs. Jas. Squire, is ee present in, Lon-
don lecepitail undergodng treatment.-
The new bridge at ,Fish Creek on the
lath of Blanshard is new cOmpletted.
Kirkton
rdrs. Dykes of Miaoseja,w ,is on ta'
visit ,to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AS:
E, ,Doupe.-Miss '1\Ti. Dick`af Calgary
is visiting with friends and relatives
in the neighborhood. -Miss Marjory.
Hazlewood of Yellowgrass, Sask., is
visiting with Mrs\ Walter Hazelwwaod,
Miss Melte, Mee:7e is .hont-e from 1'o-
ant'a' visutiing hef piereaits; Mr. and
Sirs. Jelin Moore. -Mr. Wen, , Balton
left'on•Frtday for Rochester, where be
watll, undergo an `operation for Goitre;
elretDan. Haiwkey is; home from S,as--
eaitrhewan on a visat to his ,parents,
Mr. . and Mrs. Dan. Hawkey. -Mr. and
ds. George Vickers, and alrttle daugh-
ter of Chesney ere visiting with his
enter, ,Mrs. S. N. Sham. -Mrs. Iota
Howard of Detroit and Mr. affd Mrs,
George. Vickers of Chesley are veit- „
AZ with Me. and Mrs. S. N, ° Shier.. ' mem 46w,
Stephen Council
The Tailowing minutes of the last
meeting of Stephen Council were omit-
ted from last week's assete-� _ '.
#says--Penhale- -.That the' Reeve
and Clerk be authorized to sign anal
submit to the Minister of Public
Works and Highweys of the Prov-
ince of Ontario, the petition of the
Corporation of the Township of Ste-
phen, showing that during the peri-
od of January 1, 1920 to December,
3.2, 1920, there has been expended
upon Me township made the sum
of $5,768.08 and requeetleg the
statutory grant on that amount as
provided by the Ontario Highways
Act and amendments thereto. Carr
reed.
Webb—sweitzer—That the foe.
lowing persons be appointed path-
masters, fence viewers and pound
keepers.
Pathntaaters—W. Eobinsoia, lir-
ray Elliott, Henry Pfafr, Nob1a Scott,
George Walker, Wm. White, (2 div,)
John Richards, Fred Kerr, Richard
Hill, F. Triebner, Jr., Wm, Sims, J.
Hirtzel, Albert Pahner, John Mor-
lock, Bohn Rooszler, Pat. Carroll,
Robert Gower, George Finitbeiner,
Jacob Schwartz, Hem! Martini, (2
div), Edward Hata Wm. Yearley^,
Gorge Mawhinney, John Resler, J,
Kestle, Jos, Glavin, Alonzo McCann.
Dan Barry, David Lippert, Ben Mc-
Cann, 1I, l,, Kraft, .Me; McLelland,
Newton Clark, Thomas Xieys, HenrY
Link, Ed. Disjardine, John Hou1-
ghan, Elmer Pickering, Thee Bayn.
ham, John Dietrich, Ed. Lamport,
P1nci ie 12is ardine John Berne- 'J.
j , � r,
Pollock, Geo. Mason, Earl Webb,
Aug. Latta, Humphrey Webb, Adel-
bert Webb, Wm. Disjardine, Elgin
Webb, Ed. Gill, Sol, PQiloek, Austin
Hayter, Clediey Woodburn, Simpson.
Ireland, Peter Trisenbach.
Fence Viewers—Daniel McCurdy.
John INlorloolt, Ezra Hoist, Peter
McKenzie, Geo. Mawhinney, Eli
Ring, Wm, J. Brown, George Down
and Austin Harter,
Pound Keepers—Wm. Moffatt, II.
Shapton, W. B. Geiser. Theobold
Dietrich, David Eagleson, G. Webb,
Alvin Baker. Arthur Anti. C. Fink-
beiner. Arthur Baker. Jos, Brenner,
Fred Preeter, Silas Stanlake, Reu-
ben Goetz, David Steeper, Jeremiah
13rophey,
The following orders were pasesdt
Hospital for Sick Children, grant
$10.00; Chas. Lochner, repairs to
grader 4.60; A. Hodgins Co., Ltd.,
gas acct. 11.00; Can. Express Co.,
express charges .95; H. Edger, Supt.
3 0; J.
1920,6,Ot
v roads for ,
Prov.
P
J. Williams, clothing for Alma, Wil-
liams 30.90; George M. Elliott,
grant to Children's Md Society
10.00; Ge,. Wild, statute labor 1.50.
The council adjourned to meet
again in the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Monday, March 7th, at 1 p.m.
Henry Either, Clerk.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
flee, Strictly confidential; no witness.
by C. H. Sondem at the Advocate t
London Business Institute
OUNDAS & RICHMOND STS.
LONDON, ONTARIO
It pays to investigate before choos-
ing a school. Waite for information.
Now is a good time to enroll. -
J. MORRITT N. STONEHOUSE
Principal Vice-Prin.
RAILWAY
SYSTEM
THE DOUBLE TRACK
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO:.
DETROIT
ROUTIe
" CHICAGO
les. xceUed dining car service
Sleeping cars on might trains and
Parlor cars on principal day trains
Frill information from any Granid
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C..E. Horn-
ing District Pasasneler Agent, Torok.
N. J. DORE
Agit, laseere
poteted ,for 1921 a~t .the Salaries stated,
-Clerk Andrew ,F» Hess, salary. re -
township $250, ee telephone $125,00;
Aas'essoxr .Wm. Edighoffer, saiary.$95
Auditors Jacob 'Oahe -Per and W. R.
Dougall salary $12.00 each. ;caretaker
of hall Mra. L. Rupp, $.35 and per-
centage;
er-
c toe; Member a. Board of He th
on g , m � ,
A. Heideman; San asry Inspectors, C.
Edger tfor wee ,e 1 l C. Edwards for
east division; road overseer, Wm. La-
ment;
a-ment; School Attendanec Officers,
Wm. H. Edighoffer for west and. Mrs
B.C. Edwards for +easel;
The Clerk wes instructed to ' draw
urr en aggreement extending the term
of aggreement with Mr. P. McIsaac and
the Telephazte System as manager of
the Dashwood Centrad for a term ;of
five years, dating from April 1st, 1921
at the rate of ,$5,00 per telephone
per quarter,
A number of accounts were passed.
Zurich
%fr. and Mrs. Wm. Jennison of the
Saub.e bine.. left last week for the
West; where they will visit for some
time. -Mr. aacob Ort. Ieft for hls home
in, Detroit, after
a pleasant visit with
friends ;here. -The Missee Laura. _ of
London and Toledo are speatdistg, a
few days with their sister, Mrs. Harry*
Gellman -Mr. and Aims, Herb Bloch
have meed their household effects to
Seafe th, where they will reside in
future. -Mies Dorothy Truemner left
for-Ioronto on Monday to resume her
duties as nurse. -While cutting wood
withthe buzz saw t the ho of 'Mr
a ma
\ielvin Smith, B.r'onson Linc, Mr. Alex.
'trousseau of this vllalge had the mis-
fortune to cut a ghastly gash in his
hand which w11 keep him oaf duty
for a time.
McGillivray
Hensall
At the first meeting at the Council
the fojlowrng ofjiclrra were apro:at d
for the year 1921: -.,Clerk, Alex. Mur
dock; Treasurer,
C.
h
ook, Collector.
A. W. E. Hemphill; Assessor, Cclen
Hudson; Fire Chief, Geo. Brock; ; Jas.
Priest, Constable ,and Sanitary Inspec
tor; John Paxsinore, Manage- of Hydro
system; Dr. Alex, noir, Healthy Of-
ficer •the Reeve and ,Root; Higgins
being the outer two members of the-
Boarci. The Reeve and T. Sharp were
appointed members of the Library
Board. Mrs. George Hudson, caretaker
of the Teem Hall.-- ar. Gee O'Brien:
from the Wit is senew?ng acquaint -
in Mewl and vierrity.--Last week
the firm of McEwen & Hudson, who
for the past ere years here been run-
ning a garage and repeerin.g tees e.
biles, dissolved partnersh;::, M Mc-
9Ewen 'tektites over Mr. Hudse i't : a-
terest iv, the garage. -M-. D'ck KFr.. -
;nan;from the Northwest :s v:.,it t at
tris home in Chiselherat -Mt . O'Brien
end Miss Wellace of Frobisher, Sask.,
are v siting friends itt H ersh. - Mr.
Wililfred Weed of Sa. sl ateort wise hoe
beea visiting frApn ds
Iter, during
theo
oast .few weeks left lea hoar •.--.Mr
and airs, W. G. \ °ilsoa who haves
spent the past rn eth wz h tater eau gh
ter, .Mrs. H. A . Chambe tla. e a" 'Sie-
ges -a Falls, returned home 'est we k..
Charles Poore. aged 75, of MeGtala
u-uw Township, is dead Isom the ef-
fects of a reeent fall, in, whish he frac-
tured itis hip. He was a life-long res-
ident of the township. A family of
nine grown-up children survive, among
whom are etre George Elliott, Mrs.
!Thomas Elliott and, Mrs. James Turn-
, er of Parkhill,
The action brought by Ida I-eitcb
Aare Edgar of Aare,z Craig, against irar Harling
V McGillivray Township, for 35,000 for
the alleged seduction; of the daughter.
of the plaintiff, Elizabeth Leitch, is
r �
re-entered tla. winter court. e
e -en r .lar �.n Th
plaintllf claims that while her daugh-
ter was employed as a domestic'. at thy'
home of the defendant she was seduc-
ed et May, 1920. The damages are
claimed tor annoyance and disgrace,
loss recurred in nursing the daughter
and the ,loss of service of the latter.
The 'defendant denies the alleged se,
duction and declares that the plaintiff
HHa Council agreed to accept 3150 in full agalest
ay the alleged claim and that art agree-
ment, dated August 7, 1920, released
At the first meeting ,of Hay Colin- ed the defendant from further liabil-
cit the following officials were ap- ity.
IASK
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Expect to find
the Fisherman,
the "Mark of
Supremacy, '11
on every bottle
emulsion that
you buy. This
means that you
will always ask for
SCOTT'S
1EMULSION I
1 Scott& 11owne, Tomato, Oat.
ALSO MAKERS of-.----
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The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph With a Spud"
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At last you can learn.
WhatEdison
during the War
lUr OU wondered—every-
I body wondered, and
practically nobody knew
how Edison "did his bit."
At last the official an-
nouncement is out ! Come in
and get your copy of the bul-
letin: "What Did Edison
Do During the War?" -or
write, if you- can't call.
It tells what Edison did
While Chairman of the
Naval Consulting Board—
how he spent months at
sea, experimenting and in-
venting 'devices for 'foiling
the German submarines.
The bulletin also tells how
Edison stood the gaff and
kept the price of the New
Edison down to bed -rock
during the era of high costs
and soaring prices. The
NewEdison has increased
in price (in the United
States) less than 15% since
1914—part of this increase
is war tax. Thebulletin also
tells Mr. Edison's views on
our Budget Plan which
makes the New Edison
easy to . buy.
J. Willis Powell, Dealer,
Exeter, Ontario
Watch for the announcement ofMr. Edison's new research!:
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