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AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
et Let 17, Cort, 7, Stephen Tp.
on TUESDAY, MARCH 1Sth, 1921
At 1 o'clock. sharp, thefollowing
13orses-1 draft horse, rising 6; draft
mare rising 6, draft more. rasing 6 in
foal; filly rising 2; sucking colt.
Cattle -Reg. cow ,with calf at foot;
AUCTION SALE,
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
Henson
ani: Lot: 2, Con. 1; BIDDULPH, Ur. T U. Drummond bee purchased
on MONDAY, MARCH • 21st, 1921the Cariln, dwelling on Wellington st,
At 1. o'clock sharp, the following ,-=a and gets possession about the first of
Horses --1 draft horse riding 7 years; niext month. We believe the Carlin
1 draft mare, rising 8 years; 1 driving; brothers,. together with their mother
mare, quiet and reliable.
Cattle -1 cow, due 25th ?arch; 1
cow due 28th March; 1 cow due 5the
April; 1 cow clue 13th, April; 5
heifers rising 2 years old; 2 heifers
and'sisier, ;intend moving to •Seeforth•
where They have purchased an auto
garage and business,--T.he late Mr.
•Peart, of whose death mention was
made lest week, moved here frotn;Ilib-
rising 1 year old; 2 steers rising 1 13'41 'i'ownshzp 36 years ago and° lived
year ;old; 2 Sifters;risntg 2'years'old. here since, Some any -three years
ianpleinerrte Dee eg bander, neatly • ago he was tna ed to Boatman Moore,
new; .Olccorm cit mower, McCorrctick
:seed drill; 11 hoe culti,t ator, " roller,
'riding plow, gang plow, hay rake, set
diamond harrows, wagon, wagon, box, Icy of Brandon, '�
bey ask. gravel bon, Clinton loaning_ :nate One tester ars!
nen, Set of sleighs, pulper, cutter, set one ' brother also survive 'him -Mrs, T
IZ
1..00 lb, 5ca�s, set double harness,
buggy, scuffle:, Set single „harness,,
►; teffletrees, s ecky ekes, tonics, hoes
,. ecels and many other erticles too
'a • sats 3a,ves leen together ` with two•
sons and two daughters, Frank of Hen
sail, Wilite a of ` 1?unncentre, N.D., Mrs
IcHarg of -London, , and airs, Steed -
ell of Calgary has been visiting her.
mother, Mrs, Dick. --Mrs_ Geo Hudson
and daughter, Hazel, are . va ;,t°.ng with
Mrs. lfudeen,'s brother, Mr. Geo. Tray -
numerous to mentioz>r r, an roe Cecil at . Ceetteend.--'lir,
Tenets -S10 and under, cash, over All >'4rs, H• el., McEwen of Windsor
s►2t amount 7 months' ,:redia o ap- tras[esl with Mi:, :lereoforfs. Thos.llerproved joint notes ora isceunt of ry dau .zg the paseek. Me Mcl ►yen
4pe'aCeai,pea•annuma;f,foreosin.wasformerDy.mathe Sterling
W. H. CO\N�OR F. TAYLOR
Bank Iter.. --°air. and :airs. John Zueale
ProprZetor, ?,uctiorneer after a visit with shear daughter, firs.
P. B. Buchanan of Toronto, have '9e
tu-necl home. -Mr. it 1leg:nnen, -ran-
CLl~ARI ;G age. na the Dunlop branch. 'Winnipeg,
AUCTION SALE
v lied Mrs. Nora Carlin and family.-
M.e. Ber:'�aa Ben?, of Toronto iy open-
ne t ca iTnet shop in t eva?t - Mr.
FARM STOCK'IMPLEMENTS Who Wm itecolohe et Biysear*, 'Men.
here attending the stun trai
4;t I.ot 9, S, E. Bounders' Usborne, of les rn_,lter, the tate lira is itlea u
atteling the Village of I.irktore oil Small aonr'ie. ee:urned East We -1;
TUESDAY. MARCH 15, 1921, taetet o -i iv #1 soon he oculated incite- •
O 12 o'clock, sharp, the 1ollowutg :- neet:o.i teeth •the pay.aag of our 'main
erforses--Matched teatn rising 6 and tezeet The crunc,:l ►rr?t be asked to
years old, black, .weight 1500 fhb. call a publ;.c meeting ;and ' w'te M-
each. Hollingsworth: of I-lamilton to be pea-
Ce.ttle-Three cow :date et time of e•nt to ghee infn:matten on the work
sale, 3 eowe freshened, 7 yt:;arlings, 3 of paving.
calves.- 't The acheol Moore# after consultatioia
Uoge--Three• sows. with litter at with inspector Tom, has decided •o;
AiJ Cl ION SALE
DUAL PURPOSE AND SCOTCH
SHORTHORNS
C. W. Robinson has received in,-
seruetions trach itil'elvllie L. Hero tat
sell by Public Auction on
Maple View Stock Farm, Lot O.*
Concession 8, trshonte on
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921
Reg. cow to calve May 1; Reg cow At one o'clock sharp the following;
due .,i1ay 5th; Reg. sow due April 7;4 PURE BREDS.--Florence, 139-
2 Reg. heifers rising 2; Rc. bulk 346. 3 -yr. -old. due in Set.; Usborne
rising 2; Reg. bull risme 1. Grades P
clews dust in ,April; 2 cows duel fer
calf 1024131, Maplold, will; 'lel-
-2 Sin Inlay; 4 steers rising 2; 7 heifers fen calf, re -bred; Maple Lovely, 148
rising 2; 7 steers Tising 1; 2 heifers 902, 5 -yr, -old, bullcalf at foot; Ina
rising 1. 111th, 143272.. 4 -yr. -old, with heifer
Pigs, Etc. -Sow with litter at foot; calf; Lavinia 21st, 143271. 3 -yr, -old,'.
Sow due 1ltrch 28; 2 sows due Apr., with heifer calf. re --bred; Rosa Cleo
15; Tamworth boar ready for ser -1 patra. 143270, 2 -yr. -old, bull calf at
vice. 50 hens. foot; Snow Drop Duchess, 1.43273,
me•
implents-Wagon. wagon box, 2- 3 -yr. -old, bull calf at foot, re -bred;
furrow plow, seed drill, walking plow,
hay loader, disc harrow, nanurespread Pearl Duchess, 148901, 2yr.-old,
er, fanning nail, root pulper, cream due in October; Iva Cleopatra, 167 -
separator, De Laval. nearly new; tin 46,0, 1 year old; Roan Duchess 7th,
dry house, se tslcighs, light wagon, 167459, 1 year old,
corner post, riding plow; quantity of,BULLS--Newton Pride, 143869, 1
hay, churn coal stove, forks, shovels,.
Klriffltrees, neckyokes, chains and year; ..ewton Reflector, 145365, 1
other articles toxo numerous to .merry year, Newton Crystal find. 1453fi4,
tion. ' 11 months,
Terms -All sums of $10 and under, GRADE DURHAMS-Two renew -
cash, over that amount 8 months' cre- ed cows; 2 cows due at time of
dit on approved joint notes or d s- sale; 1 cow due in Sept.; 1 cow due
count of 5 ger ,cent per annum for in October;1 Holstein cow, 7 -yr. -old,.
cash on credit amounts, due in Sept.;1 Holstein heifer, 2-yr.,-
old,
-yr;old, due in October; 2 Durham het -
ED. FANNER FRANK TAYLOR
Proprietor, Auctioneer
Alonzo Hodgins, Clerk
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
en Lot 26, North Boundary, McGilliv-
ray, on WEDNESDAY, MAR 23, 1921
Aa i o'clock sharp, the following
II.srses-:lfatched span; heavy black
;e'& -nes, 6 years; mare, 7 years old by
Thomas Carlisle; bay gelding, 3 years
by Charming Prince; filly rising lyr.
by Lord Gry.
Cantle: --Cow rising 6, due Mar 16th Lovely. ►
cow rising 5, due ,Max 18, cow rising TERMS -Ten months credit given
5, due March 22; ,,cow rising 5 due on furnishing approved dolma notes,
April 1st; cow rising 7, due April 25,
2 new milch cows; 5 steer calves- rise
ins' 1>y'ear; 1 hei_er calf rising •1 year;
1 heifer calf -4 months old; 1 heifer
calf ,3 months old; 1 heifer calf 21-2
months old,
Pigs -Thorough . bred sow due 'to
farrow April 2nd. .
Implements -New Deering fertilizer
drill, new steel roller 10 ft.; new Ol-
iver riding plow; corn cultivator and AUCTION SALE
bean harvester nearly new; Massey
Harris cultivator, 13 'tooth; McCor-
mick mower, 6 foot . cut, McCormick FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
hay -rake 10 <feet; ,14 plate Frost & R 1 MILE EAST OF CRE1)1TON
Wood disc; wide set diamond harrows
4 piece; Bain wagon; hay -and- stock I on. MONDAY, MARCH 14th, 1921
rack, gravel box, set,bobsleighs, Kan- At 1 o'clock sharp, the following :-
garoo fw.in •plop; 2 twin gang plows,' Horses -Draft horse, rising 4 years
Fleury; walking plow, top, buggy. and old,- draft mare, riisd g 6 years old;;'
:out' sow due April 10, 1 shoat establish a sontinuatt+an class in Her
Poultry -70 Barred Rocks. ' salt. A building alias yet tto be se-
Hay and Grain -15 tons clover hay, cured. -Mr. Young of Thamesford
500 bushels •oats,e300 bushels barley, to takeover the"c;ommersiar Notal 'n
20 bags potatoes" town, shortly. ,
Implements -Frost & Wood binder, Death --The death occurred on Mon
t! ft, eut; :Maxwell mower, 6 -ft. cut; day mooting after a long illness of
:Hasse. -Morris cultivator, 13 tooth; 10 11Qree•t ;\iurdoek. aged 18 years, Sh:
Gout sable, 13isee 1 steel roller. No; 21. was a bright and popular young lady
Fleur' relow, scuffles. Barr wagon,bay And a vocalist of merit. The funeral
rack, hay :Cork, (these implements are was held on Wednesday.
all new); 4 -suction ,iron harrows. light
wagon, laeLavul cream separator, pul- •
pee extension ladder, set double ,liar-
ess, new; set light harness, 40gra:n + l'AR,KUU,1.--A quiet wedding took
balls wiaiffletrees ata,ectcyoke, 20 sap
PPlace a' teehomeof '11r. and Mrs;
buckets turd;sp';les, 3 hog troughs, moo R. lt.l,iken, When they daughter, J.st
:PaIs, Corks, shovels, flocs attd other �:+e wa'. untied -in ,marriage to ell. Ira
;a:tales; Happy Thought range, bed- r°eav:gnrcm¢ foveae o: ,Fort gird?t:amR, TheT
stead, mattress And springs.
.ny wars ;sertormo d bay. .
Ins. E. e s.11 ,ss11 fire, is:Arne:. 1.hey left on tin
same 'dime andSignplace:►--.alsoCowsdueat tangle.. xn> •alTae ' netr.aei for New York, enroute
o: sale, cow f:esheiied, 2 two-year-old for Florida and the West Indies. Ca
steers, 4 yearling stewrs, yearluin ihcif- ih„e: return they Wfrll res'da . in Fort
er. 5 seam; calves. ti'Yiiliam.
Positively Ina reserve as the proprie:- f
lee: rias sold his Sarni, MIfCFi1 I.L.-1,Yh'ae firs. John Cep
Terms -s10 and under cash, over Din aria . e: t vo seas, Messrs. li:t ry
aunt amount 10 months credit on: ap-- and Fru*, were away from home, a
prayed joint notes, or as discount tef 5 thief 411UNd d tin' house end stere a
per cent off for Otpish, an ince Denotes money �rJ�bee sn'1 :lino between 5 ti.•s
J'IO. GARRETT, , P. F. DOUP.E, and eIseet . ...,i slim.. -M-. }leery
Proprietor, Auctioneer blen,'c- tf; , r.0 Zvit eons red by
deem and nesnr one hued: 1 .fellers
, Wer lr .obacco, c'.gars,
AUCTION SALE doe and rear 3 ,tile .. m rh
doer at she :ear of tits room .tai Ce n
o- ,:•i veal by the u•,a 0" a crowbar.
FARM STOCK & 1MPLEMENTS 'Mere .... nor clues.
on LOT 20, CON. 12, STEPHEN,►, a• .•�r
1 1-4 males south of Dashwood MOTHERWELL-Wr>>.'le :s.l:Lr a
TUESDAY, MARCH 29th, ]:921
At 1 o'clock sharp, the .following;- tree ex tee woods on Monday atter•
Ears, 6 months old; 1 Durham steer Horses -1 rgeldiiig rising 4 years; 1 no'o'n W;l.L:tm Space, s-, a farmer, was
6 months old; 1 ,Durham calf, 4 eeiding r,esng 3 years, aot‘itleuttly killed. He '.s survived i•
months old; 2 steers 2 yeare old; 6
steers rising 2 years,
HOGS -One Yorkshire sow due
in April; 4 Yorkshire sows due In
May; 1 Yorkshire" frog 8 months old.
HORSES -One agricultural horse, years, 1. yenrl�ns, s 1. ail,
Cattle -2 cows due in April; 1 milk hs ' w•drs' x.i,i Iwo mar: ied sons, ire
cow due in' November; 2 heifers ret res'de, with h m on the lam:an g 2 yea,. -s; 1 two-year old Thor-
oughbrecl Shorthorn heifer, Roan
Signet, No. 155173, due ,in May tai
Thoroughbred Bull; 1 steer rising 2 •j
8 years old. heifer, 3 spring calvese; 2 calves three
75 bushels of good seed bar- months old.
1
ley, No. 21; 50 bushels good seed Hogs -1 torough•bred Yorkshire pig
oats, Grenary File. due May 2nd. 1
Present herd sire -General New-' Hens and Hay -40 Plymouth Rock, '
ton, 119976, son of Newton Loyal- hens, a quantity hay. Hens and bay
ist, 107293, (Imp.), a Cruickshank cash.
'rel'
one• Leather
A Horsepower time Strap
OR
These two articles are made from chrome
leather, the stronggeet, toughest leather 'mown.
They will not harden with sweat or water. They
_have great strength acid wearing finalities that
wilt more than please you, May we abbw you
in
,our fe selection of halters and hareem, a
W. J. 13E1'.R - EXETER
E. N'1DIGER, DASFIWQOi)
J. J. FA1R.HAL1., CENTRALE;.
ndunt on April 18 is to ratify a s : iede:al
the Canada Temperance Act, as recently
amended lay ETsr:tiniou parl^.emere.
If a majority of the People of Ontario ere t '-t fever of
the Canada Temetee-eat .Act el emended, the:. is tax exact
wards of the law, it follows:
"No person shalt im 't, send, tate or t..; :s'ort
• into such province a. -+e igtotea;,.atingg
"No person shall, ei• :er directly or i rlire '•_ frau„
* #acture or sell, or contract or agree t p '. a •s.^entre
or sell, arty intoxicating liquor to be ualaw:a'l.y-tee:st.ed,
sent, taken or transported into such k rovince.
"The carriage or importation of int . ':..r:ag li;'ion
* through such province shall only be ley ...coma of a
common carrier by water, or by railway awl rest other-
wise, and during the time arty intoxicating limiter is be.
ing so transported or carried no person elle!' open ar
break or allow to be opened or broken. any ; r-':3 •e qr
vessel containing such intoxicating liquor. c:r de:tie or
use or allow to be drunk or used any intoxea:ne 1E.iuor
therefrom." . .
NOTE. -This law does not rrolrib t itis • ''r liquors
to be used for Sacramental. rue -iaal, inanereett ,. ar cern-
nercial purposes, or the i npare *,ion of see!: 1 +; i as are
permitted to be sold 17 the lews of t:14 Peetio..:
"Shall the importation , n:i tri i:. c f t.- ; ;sci;:rirs into
the Provin.e be t, r!+:dj-r.:
Vote ,..._. andV. t.t►,
Close the door to imrc)rted
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99
Ontario Referendum Committee
18
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or a' discount of 4 per cent. off for
cash.
C. W. Robinson; Melville L. Hern,
Auctioneer 'Proprietor
Frank Coates
Clerk
Portland cutter nearly new; fau-rning-
mi11, and bagger complete; 1600 ib ca-
pacity scales; De Laval'separator No.
12, scattier,- logging , chains, neck -
yokes, whit fldtrees, and `other articles
too numerous to menton.
A turkey and a. Tam,' ntintber • hens;
• quantity hay,
Terms -510 and under, Cash; over t t 1 hag's h- 5 -
b ,.
aged horse; carrolge mare.
Cattle -2 cows due thine :o!f sale.
cow due April 3rd ;_cow due )pn,e 10;
cow due June 20; 2 steers, rising 2
year old; henfer, rr1sing '2 yr. old; 3
-heifers riising-1 year old; 2 steers ria-
Ing 1 year ,old,. ,
Hogs and Henna. -1 sow with .litter'
that amount 7 months' .credit on.ape a daot; age weeg ami 1 0 • Ibs
each • i, number Of heave,
proved joint notes; or a discount -.of Implements-2-furron* `plow, horse
4 rye cent per annum for cath, •
JOIN ROLLINS',. FRANK TAYLOR er, ,i1.1axw ll mower, Dfleat been eering mower,
Proprietor, Auctioneer railer, sulky rake; bean cultivator and
lifter, stuff tooth cultivator;spring
tooth cultivator, disc., Naxon seed
dill, !fertilizer ;need drn11 ,2 set of.
driviing harness, 2 walking plows, rid-
ing plow,emproved fanning mill with
bagger; Clinton ilannun 'nig amid gravel
box, double wagon: box, Z .hay racks,
2 set of - sleighs, 2 wagons, 1 light ►va-
gon, buggy, cutter, a. quantity lumber
hay rope slings and car,. 2 set of dou-
ble harness, a>good robe, and .horse
balnikets cream separator, iron kettle,
wardrobe, honey •ettractar, number bee
boxes, gas tank; whiffletrees, rock=
yokes .and other areele,s too numerous
Tete .uoe.,.LE 1 I:AG IC
Between
illUR' 1•REAI:
uit.0 N TO
DETROIT
ani .
CHICAGO
U•neicc,ell.ee dining car r v;�,:e
S eepimg ars oi, .;tit train, and to. mention.
Parlor. car ' on, prune:.,, 1' day tit;n.
2. .set " clean -lend haarrews ; about 700
Full linf•orrnitibn from any Grand bushel minced gra!iln, 400' bushels oats,
Trutik Tick Agent, or C.E,. Horn
big" pistrit;t, 1 x,•,ea er Agent. Tazaa, , - ...„:: y flay.
• N J LltiitF - Tetnrs=ALO aincl untie'r, cash ;, over
t*hoana 46' Aunt, E that ar•h00i L 8 inoratth•s'',e eclht � n , ap-
p, -='vel jo,nc. n.6.,es, 4 per .c,ent. off
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED fo•- cash on credit amounts. '
fide. Strictly confidential; no witness, 70E Il,A1ST, Fi2ANI I.uctIo01r
by C. H. Sertae: at the "Advu:ate Proprietor, 2, uction,e•ea
impements-7 ft. McCormink binder
n e,v; 5 -ft. McCormick mower; McCor-
mick 10-1a bay rake; McCormick hay
loader„ r:e..v; McCormick manure spread
er; Lockshutt :fertilizer 11 disc drill,
new; Massey-Ilar.ris hoe drill; 13 -tooth;
McCormick culla:v*or; 3 drum steel
roller, 2 lumber wagons, top buggy;
carriage, walking plow; gang plow,
2000 lb. scales; cut►tng box and Jack;
chopper, 1 horses power; 2 1-2 dozen
grain bags; Eaton separator No. 6;
National separator No. 1; 20 -ft. ladder
iron kettle ,inion scraper; double' set
of brass mounted harness with brit -
ellen, 2. set single harness. A quantity
of beech planks, quantety bee boxes,
A big ahea•r-y -rope for track, and other
articles toe numerous to mention.
' Terms -All :sums of $,10 arid under
cash, over lthalt amount 10 months'
credit will be given on approved joint
notes,- or 4 per cent per annum off
for cash oin, credit amounts.
ARTHUR WEBER, Auct,
MAL C OLM- ZILER, Proprietor
Zurich
Mr. -and Mr,s. N. E. Dahms left . on
Wednesday for Mildmay, where 'they
intend to stay' for some time. -h essxs.
Clayton and Clarence Hoffman assist-
ed the Anse Craig hockey team against
the St: Marys team at the former place
which resulted in a .win far. the home
team,
Pasture Lands
for ale
IN STEPHEN TOWNSHIp
S 1-2 11 AND LOT 12, (CONTAIN-
ING 191 1-4 ACRES)
AUX SABLES 'CONCESSION
Aux Sables Rives forms Westerly
Boundary
Very desirable pasture lands.
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