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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-2-10, Page 5From Chrome Leather A Horsepower Flame Strap - QR r alters These two articles are made from chrome leather, the strongest, toughest leather known: They will not hard -n with sweat or water. They have great strength and wearing qualities that will more than please you. May we sow you our fine selection of hatters and harness, W. J. BEER — EXETER E. Nb,DIGER, DASRWOOl3 F. J. FAIRUALL, CENTRALIA Zurich •,.r Mrs. 4W. C. Wegner and son, Leone ard, spent e week with relatives lope- Smit.—Mesafs, Amos and Sianon Gei- ger ofe'lVlieliegan are, visiting their fa- ther ear. AbeGeiger. —Mr and Mrs. Oscar Fisher and children of Detroit visited relatives and. here.—Mr. Jacob Oeseh of the Goshen, north, was sateen ill with appendicitis and was taken to the London hospital for an art operation -?kir. and Mfrs. Henry 1'ruerneer .4 Alichigan were visitors at. the home of Mr:. and Mrs. Con„ l':uemaer.—The bray To nehip Fire !Insurance Co. held their annual meet- . :.n:; in. Ove Town Oa, Zurich, of last week. Mt,H Eiilber. manager of the Comity, addressed the meeting for a short One, doe L.n; on the •good clean eecord during these forty -s yeas of the Company's e.i.s,tence, i The three directors, John Pfaff, J. P. R to axzd Oscar Knopp, whose terms were expered, were re-elected by ac- clamation. The two auditors and the I A,vo .former aud:,ttors, Messrs. W. 1I.. Pfile and A. F. Hess were elected attd:ters. AUCTION SALE'Q AV CTFARM Qf IMPLEMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD EFFb.CTS, FORD HOUSEHOLD EFF h,CTS, ETC. CAR, ETC., ETC. at Lot 7, Coe. 12, Tuckersmith, on At the Residence. of Frank Statton, WEDNESDAY, FEI3. 23rd, 1921 hive; Road, Grand Bend, on A , 1 ci''st k, share, the following : TUESDAY, FEI3RUAR1, 15. 1921 Sto_k,--Cesteral purpose horse, 7 'At 1 o'clock, sharp, the fellewing:r- years o'd; Cow due in March; cow Foal Car, .1918 model, 1 -man top, due 1t glue,?, cosy due: in October; Fal fully equipped; light sleigh, 1. ht wee., ` s, Bu i r:ei 3, steer ris:ng two;o x,' light heelless, Pandora range, near- , vear,;nes, 4 spring calves. l~" cnety , ort stove, New Pee eeleee. tmp.emez s--Lureber wagon, set of heater coal or Wood; extension table, 'S•� Cele ;aleiegiuilt and nagger, set R! eche chs ~s, 2 set .flat irons, iron harrow?, cultivator, open buggy. k n bedstead spenes and mattress,, to et Turn tune. --Glass cupboard, two: set, damns, pots, pasts and other :heels •inti, hes, table, wood heater, bedstead. toe numerous to menton. ✓ensu— 10 and under, cash; over Te:ms.l-iause toed as, E' •h ; .htt amount S months' credit on ape automobile. one third (-ash, balance in Praved je<rr. notes, or a discount of fou* months. 5 per cuts per ,annum 0„1for .•ash en, Frank Taylor., Marl: Wild, t're :t amounts, Auctioneer ProprietorFRANK TAYLOR, Amt. wet. COOIAE1t, Prov. Notice o#'Ultars IN THE MATTER OF ME ES - late of Patrick Regan late of the Township of 1fcGiliivray, in the County o: Middlesex, farmer, de- ceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all creditors and others having claims agalest the estate of the said Patrick Re ;stn, who died on. or about the 9th day of April, 1920, are required on or before the. 15th day of February, 1921. to send by post prepaid, or deliver to Messrs H. Eilber & Son of the vil- lage of Crediton, iletine, for the Ex- .ecutors ° of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, full particulars of their '?»inns,a statement a their accounts, and the. nature of the securities, if any held by them. AND FURTHER take notice that after such last mentioned date the said .executors will proceed to distri-• bate the assets of the deceased among the partiea entitled thereto, having re- g and only to theca -erns ,pt which they atoll then have nuotic,e, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any, part there- of to any persons or persons of whose claim.; ;notice shall not have bee re- .eetved by them at the time of such tItstribution. Mrs. Tina Regan, Executrix No. 3, Lucas Mathew Regan, Executor, No. 8, Parkhill Dated at Crediton this 26th day of January, 1921. Notice NOTICE tie given that all creditors and othees',6aving claims against the firm of Regan Bros,. farmers and drovers, are atequilred. on ,or before February 15th, 1921, to :send by post prepaid or deliver to Mathew Regan, R R. No. 8, Parkhill, •the (survilvirng partner, full particulars of their claims and the tsecuriity held by them. AND further take notice that after such date the eaid partnership will not be liable to any person or persons of whose claim notice, shall not have been received. • .MATHEW REGAL✓' R. R, tNo. 8, Parkhill. Dated Jan. 26, 1921,. London Business institute DUNDAS & RICHMOND STS. a' LONDON,•ONTARIO It ^pays to investigate before chops- .. lite a school. Write for information. Now is a good time to enroll.. • L. MORRITT N. STONEHOUSlr, Principal Vice -Prat THE DOUBLE TRACK Between MONTREAL f TORONTO. DETROIT and CHICAGO. RO Clift:• AUCTION SALE lienseal \Ire. Ryckman of M veejew visited with her sister-in-law, Mrs. David flew, lir. B. Higgins has been appointed one of the auditors for the County , Couiacel.—alyr'tle Themosan, daughter of qtr. and Mrs. Rgbt. Thompson, who ,has been seriously it with pnettmon , I ' ie slowlyrecovering.—`iiss Con attt is 'seeausly .of pneumonia and her leceen en the school as a consequence,' has been closed.—Mrs. Dougall and Miss Gass' Dougall left t last wee!::for Hamilton, to visit the former's son,.' Wm Dougall of that este:.--firs. Ralph Hyman of St. Thomas, who has been r v,sitin with 'efns. Vanhorne, left for her home en Tuesday, accompanied by \l.s. Vanhorne.—Mrs. Thos. Sher 'It still continues very ill at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. Jinks, Her mother ?firs. Wilson of Windsor is in Attend- ance et her itedszde.—Mrs. (l)r.) A. Moir left on, Tuesday for a fete most - the ✓ isit to the West. GUARANTEE We guarantee th l to positively ?fie the same company that Plays Ali the big crlties year afeert year. Your chance to sea Uncle Tom's Cabin produced as it should be. This s the OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST t'ncle Tom's Cabin Travelling. WIT SEATS N Better Than a Circus STETSON'S Uncle Tom's Cabin 35 — PEOPLE — 255 Opera House Tuesday, Feb. 15 ONE NIGHT ONLY ,' 'ATc4 FOR,. THE PARA* '',t T NOON HOUR HEAR,THEN BAND AND ORCHESTRA. THE U ARTE'i'h, OF NEGROES THE SLAVES THE CA.KEWALKL.RS. REAL BLOOD HOUNDS EVA. IN k EAVb,ti.' FUNS Y M4RK A Ei'OtlTlt tVlill c' SHOW SCHOOL I. REPORT F. S. S. Not 13 Hay utd Stephen. Tp. ' , for January, --Jr. 4, Ethel Dearing 73; Jr. 4, Leonard Pfaff 73, Edna. Dearing 60, Harry Stan; eke 50; Sr. 3, „ Lyle Ford 70; jr. 3, Irene Bierling t0; Sr. 2, Clarence Stszllake 69; Jr. 2,, E1z'a I)eerine r"8; Sr. 1, Bernice Carxrcl.100 EldazSmith 99> (✓EFord Lt6 ; Pri- mer. Charlie Stastlakefli. 100. No. on Toll 12, average 12.--L. Smith, teacher, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED flee, Str etly cosrfidential; ne witness. by C H, Santenta at the Advocate: SCHOOL REPORT S. S. NO. 4,, W Usbotele, for january,-S*. IV., Howes and Bunter 84, Garfield Thomson 76 7'1 Inn Harding 62; Sr. I11,,: Lula Hunter 86, Wilfred Ba`gent 53x, Jr. III., Mar- jorre Hunter 61, Hubert Hunter 5 5 54. iEdith Hunter 37; Jr. II., Lily* Hunter 87, George Tb.oxnson 84 Marjorie Westtott 83, Doreen Westcort 69 Gerald Ford 48; Jr. L, Mary Hunter; Primer. Archie `Tllau son. No on the ron 15, average 1). u 1,. M.1)ars, teacher. .. 1=i.LLAR.TON—J. W Woodley, nid and highly t esp. 1 rysrtl.nt o Fullerton erton Township, di 1 at his home ^n Fullerton village, e •e'.,. 3rd, aged 6o. He had been in p >'r health for ,some years. Besides it. , widow, a daughter of the sat: Capt. mantes, o e brother eu.veeis. MITCHEI,I.—lois , why has been in tlx: stove and fitrdwar' trust- ness , or 24 yeer., will ins t+a ~?snaps 1 1t 3L,aly SQ.id r.3!„ t. . < W. Rev of 'this town. OF FARM STOCK & ltlPLEMEMTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ETC. On Lot 2i, Concession 7, Hay Tp. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 At I o( -look, sharp. the following4— Horses—Ge -.Horses-Ge dine rising 5, show horse weight 1800 lbs.; gelding' rising 5, 1600 lbs; mare rising 10, 1600 lbs.; mare rising S; pair ge dee s, rising 3; a Standard bred Red McKinney trot - t ing marc Tieing 7, has made a ale in 2.10. This is a promising marc. Cattle—Co,v 7;years. old in calf; cow tt, in CM.;; fresh m$lch row; Cow 6, 6n calf; cow 9, in -call; heifer rising 3 supposed imvalf; heifer rising 3; steer sing '3; 2 steers rising 2; 2 he.ifer,s ^serif 2 `slain; calves; fall calf; 3 June < a.' es, liens --$5 White Leghorn hens. Implements -2 wagons, M. ll. binder erel"i. mower, side -delivery rake, 13 hoe drill, fertilizer drill, culcivator,disc harrow, bean cujltitor, riding plow, new steel toiler, set harrows, 2 walk- ing .platys, buggy, cutter, 1800 ib. scales 2000 db. scales, Fannin ;mill, hay rack, pig ieck, set sleighs, gravel box, wagon. box, wagon. jack, cutting box, scuffier, 2 set heavy harness, 3 set single har- ness, rale collars, nearly- near; 3 pair collars, ladder,forks, shovels, hoes, whiffetrces, neckyokes, chains, and numerous other articles, Household Effects—Ranee, sewing machine, bel room su:.ie, springs and mattress, 5 beds, lounge, 2 ext. -mien tables, le table, coal heats, some pt - tures, feather tick, 2 *airs pillows, 24 chairs, 5 lamps, 3 lanterns, quantity fruit, pails, carpet sweeper, flow. r stand, etc. Terms—$10 and under, cash. Over that amount 10 months' credit on ap proved joint notes. 4 per cent per annum oil- for cash on cred'tamounts. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. EDMUND TROYEI\', Proprietor. Hay "Frogmore Farm" was the scene of a very pretty wedding on February 2 when ,V:,etta Pearfl, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G-een, became the bride of James Ira Moir, eldest son of Mr. and Myst. e'eter Moir of Us - borne, the ceremony being performed at dive o'clock by Rev. James Foote of Caven Church, Exeter. The bride who was given in marriage by her fa- ther entered the. parr to the strains off the wedding march played an the Brunswick by Mr. Rob's: J. Green; bro-a cher oe,the bride, sand looked charm-; ing . f.wher pretty little gown of white crepe-•de-clrene and satiin, and glist- ening white beads, and wore a veil of tulle and •: L.;;Iv.-vv"•the?-.Valley, and carrying a bouquet of Ophelira. Roses. Little Miss Marjory Cavell Stewart niece of the bride, dressed in white organdie and pink sash, acted as ring bearer. .The groom's gift to the bride was a gold wriist watch and to the ring bearer a gold necklace, set with opals. The house was beautifully decorated the wedding taking place beneath en arch of wedding bels and roses. After the 'ceremony and congratulations the guelsts,, numbering abouit Fifty, sat down to a 'sumptuous wedding supper The preemies were numerous and cost- ly, :ase'lyding several cheques. Mr, and "Mrs. Motr`wei reside on the groom's fine farm an the Thames Road. GRANTON The farmers' club of Grantor), cele- brated their success. of 'the past year by an, oyster .supper an Monday night —Messrs Alfred, and Warner Lind -1 say wtteni d the funeral of their wive', es' sister, rsi. Rigamey in London on .a ,., . Ann- . a, � e•. ti i e T�uestl Y. h y o �>kn s [.: �,� �h„ it,' + .jean C lint c 't 'i" t4•�hea'.e,gurcinas d' ?.and -off M.r ,,.. _ ns , 1 .:fell . o • rect a t neve; i i. t , t.t it r d. Wass ,. ` e `Was of, ..,u r• ' >� Si hall` • Unexcelled dining. car' °service. hlon ,o n, N:B , visor gd herelast wee Sift « s_ • 5 a �;km•� els ,ixta'eR fix; . and s'iste ass• ; t° ,,�!.{, n,4. �..6'h ,.h:Js� ?� ''`>t 1� a Parlor' c on prr,nczval day txaidriN Mrs. Wallace.—The League meeting o , Full iioformetionf' 3retV NIon it fey^e:vrrig ways well atttendded, Trunk' Ticket Agrtili r,l� ', . ernn-'The leie +:, taice�a by Robt. Parkin be Disttkt Pats ifter Agent, Tor' sto sof nt d J. Wright wfe e very interest h;,i if , N. J. DORS i„ -t; '' Next' Mondani nrfgi t''the ' league Movie' ,tow, Agient, r.exretti will hold a valefnftu:ue, social. «The Phonograph Wi SON a Soul" E.RAR., *IN,' Ioo,,.+t a .s„sao by t5t An 1nut� ;t of 7 wry �`r`att,, + c t'Aonudraoh �r h a SnuP1••• • r Date L. i'iAce . ,ltspr...p'A,r 2. Time '" %torrlml: 0 ISA:Moon eyeree el 3, 13r t" -----t Xta.t,tHn DUl refs © cel T+ trio, 0 Wean 5. Ow was your mood Inv ,ue;ltate y preceding test? 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