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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-7, Page 4The Exeter Advocate .4 Sanders. & Creech, Proprietors HEALTHFUL Subscription Price--ra adv ace $I._ ager year in Canada; $2.0 in the 'United States. All subscription. eat o A paid in advance 50c. extra charged. ADVERTISING RATES Protect your vital forces Display Advertising --Made known and build up your re -'1 Qn apttlicatioan. Stray Animals -one insertion 50c., si,st1Ve.pov4 ers'wi with a Tittle three insertions $LIQ. Farm or Real -Estate for sale 50c.SCOTT'S each insertion for one month oz tout insertions altscellaneous nrtieles of rot more than Live era es, For Sale, To Bene. Wanted. each insertion 50c, Lost and ���� !~caned !pails 25c. an insertion tilriCe daily Alter meals. Local reading notices, etc., IOc..per line per Insertion, No notice less than 25e. Card of Thanks Sas. Auction Silos $3 for one insertion • laces of thousands -and $,1.50 for each subsequent in- II serton if under rive inches :n length. 1 ti< daily prove that taking Scott's Emulsion is a healthful habit. Swat a Boase. Tor ontoO, nt, ALSO MAKERS OF --s-,-.' Legg` advertss;,xr ; 10e. end 5c. aline TFIURSf Y, APRIL 7th, 1921 ion :�. Teanperente deet,ne ai eupo?F,t elf the Reterendum w -;ll ,be held ea the "!,'own Hall on :11ond:ny •ii ght. anlelress ed by Capt, John Coburn of To,t:nese 6iddeesss illus.r:,.ted with lantern lades The sudden elaenge to $prang w•ea:tli. aer has dried up our roads and rotor- w:.ng, ;s k i deal as any tome. its the: sum- mer. Farnn,rs are .busy gettin, then land in shape for seeding and as a R w quiet. business ' result b „n taw rr as Next Sunday evening the service in the Evangelical, Church will be in •edge of the Ladies' Aid, who bare ,prepared a good program for the cv- �s.siexs,w Mrs. Warner moved her household •e:fects here froze Stratford on. Tues- day. k A anumbcr .of lair people ate.• nded the funeral of the late Samuel Beav- er an Exeter on ; urday. The deceas- ed was well-known her: and highly thou; Ist of. las sudden dein was a ;;eat shoe . We ,�'xt:ind to the with ow and bereaved Senile' our heartfelt syiupatny. airs. Jas. Cockwali is in London at-- tarediae. her -sister, :airs. V. H. Welsh� the wiry enter health, Edward. 1 .ncr tool; posees°o oa ct , the Hotel oil Frisby. air. Meilett has sG'ur. cl in London and will move sax tine city wv.th• iris ;achy in she near suture. V. are sorry to loose them as ettieens as they made many trends while residing here. • Clereac,; Heenten met with a pain cul aecsdea. on Monday thiel' .s'ngag• ed at the 6awmill at John Smr,tis.s He w,as working the edging maeh in when Isis left hand came it contract with, the saw and badly lacerated the fingers, It is hard, to say it they all can be ,saved. He will be laid olf work foe some time which Ls to be regrett- ed sine4 the busy season is at band. School started Monday alter tbe Easter Holidays:* Five youngsters made their eltart to learn, the 3 R's - ail were ;girls,, not a boy. The Trus- tees rus-tees had air. Calcott of the Doan pion Radiator Co„ Toros tc., make his final nspeetion of the. Heating System in- stalled by H. Either last week, and ev, erythiatg was .satisfactorily adjusted. The floors in the school have been oiled, thereby doing away with the • dust nuisance to a considerable e-, genet - The annual meeting of the members of the Evangelical Church was held last Wednesday evening. The finan- cial statement of Treasurer Freeman Mot -lock was read and showed a sub- stantial balance on. hand. Chas. Eilber was re-elected Trustee, and Ezra Foist Trustee of the Cemetery Board. Mrs. W. A. Sambrsok has returned home after visiting h: r brothers in Toronto. Whsle driving to naval last Wednes- day evening George - Fi,nkbeiner, were land family had a nasty upset, by their horse becoming frightened of an auto driven without lights'. Mr. Finkbe'tner was badly bruised and shakenup, but THAT SUDDEN Sharp Pain which you ex- p erience xperience at times can be removed. No woman has the right to suffer when she can obtain relief safely, certainly and promptly. Suppose you do ha•te head aches, hack• aches9 extreme nervousness, low- spirits and general . • good -for -noth. ing feelings at times? Your case is not hopeless. Try Doctor Pierces' Favorite Prescrip- tion. Sold by druggists in Liquid' or tablets, or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package. Read what this woman says: ,• , LONDON, x.- I my early.married life I was very frail and delicate. 1 .vas feeling` exceedingly weak and "miserable° when a friend advised me to takWa bottle of Dr. Piercers Favorite Prescription. From the very start X' felt ne'w'strength and'vitality. I am always ggrateful for what Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription has done for me and will 'always 'be pleased to•recommend it."-1Vlns. Jon& Id; y, 13a ‘.',.un AS YTt 7W (Tablets ar Granules) Fo INDIGESTION zfl.3xatc the nether occupants were more frar- eunate and got oft unhurt. Joseph .1-laL.at s hav:n ;. hardwood riao- 1�.d „n the housesc h a bough t 'ream atatitew Morlock. Syivestee Wuerth has been awarded the c;t.etak:atg of the Et -nig -Leal C' -burns, al ase. Faist, Alred \Vuerth, Thos Chambers. and The \'erne. at Roessler Lavery have bought Fords this week. Friday was April l'api's Day, A taumbe of planks were played on the ui;,stXspe,i:nt; ones. Jews. uu +rte, die Township assessor neekate its annual =lade. Have you b waist yoer ease tag? John -:.on o the Beak staff 9:t; ii@.i 1- ins,err.d to. Calgary, and :e t tee trent West, on lir elnvsday, Untended for last week.) t' z u hu•sdar teem rte ,March lith,. ae "x wn .:, y1 •r', Bail«: Class a the ele ' '.t .t :einem" sehoo. !net at the ' e •: o 1r. tea r Mr. Joeepb w� .. .i, : ' -end a-�o-,t! 4t,«lin.•• al- p „ 'to eleet their ()free ne for tbe ecin- axe ye,_. James alawhinney wee Elect ell president, .Edward Chambers Sec- ite.:try; and M 1vn i into.. Treasurer. At ie°• the btt5ines : was t•s;nclud ad a iaregram was „gsea eon4a i"tn,; of «pedc;;es, .songs, recitations and games The speech o. Mr. Russel Clark of Walkervlle, a former active member e`' tea class was much appreciated; Acte e •a very enje}able time spent a cl::•sty lush was served. A. hearty vote. o. .hanks was tendered the hostess to,. the excellent lunch. The evenng wwa brokea;up by ela joining in sing - etre the net and anthem.' Dashwood . t -- Mrs. E. TSeman and family visited in earatford a few days last week. .tier. H. J. Geiser returned to. De- troit Thursday, , Mr,, Fritz and daughter Dorothy of Zu::.ch spent the week end in town, Mrs. Y, Meltsaac spat part of last week in London. Mr. M. 'elclsaiac is recovering from an ai,tack of tons:lit$s. Mr. and Mrs. Schlemmer•of Detrot spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Baumgarten. • Miss L Lippert of Zurich is visiting at the home. of J. C. Reid, airs. Edmeston ,is in Clinton where she underwent eln. operation. 112x, Fragile ,Beaver or Bayport, Mich attended ;the ,funeral of Ins brother, at Exeter on. Sunday. - ° SCHOOL REPORT, Sr V., in Bookkpg, Com., Alg., Geo. and. Spell., M. Tiernan 87, E. Howard 85, .C. St,e]nhagen 75; Jr. art, Bkk'g., Comp„ AIg. Spe11i , h ,ltavele,l 79, A. Hoffman 77, E. Guent¢rer 77, F. Harte 1e.b--73,- P. Klleins'ticer 73, M. Jenn'isen 70, J. Guenther 58; Sr. IV., Lit., SpelL Hyg., ;Comp„ L. T,emaen 87, A.. Rader 71, L. Eveland 70„C. Snell 65, L. Wil ler t 65; Jr. IV., ;E, Graupner 90, L. Re d,;88, V. ° Bark J7, A. Keleerman 75, V. Baker .56, E. Zimmer 54, L. Baker 41. G. S. ;Howard, Principal. Room 11. -Sr. ILL, tatall 300, . H. Kellerman. 226, L. Witmer 226, H,Haet le:b 219, C. Fisher 189; Jr. IIL, Tota 375, A. Tieinan. 309, E. Tiernan 307,. K. Wein:. 260, G. Guenther 224, F. Klein - saver 218, H. Hoffman. 214, A. Willett 181., A. Miller ' -180, E. Wads 168, A. S ie.nha gen 140. Sr. II., total 500-E. H'artlela 358, C. Burmi,ster 427, E. Hamacher 315, A. Re"stameyer 302, E. JVlerner 265, M. White 195. Jr. II., total 380-F. Guenther 324, T. Hayter 324, G. Bender 291,- L. Bender 260, M. Mer- cier 236, L. Zimmer 211, G. Burmeister 207. C. EdmestY.Ma., teacher' Room ,I„ )r II: -B-141. Graupner 287, N. •Faasold 268, E: Watrner 253, Fl. Wein 251, W, Everard 243, P. Ben- der 2.18, ',5. benititner 159, A. Stire 83, L. Staubus 57. Jr, 1I, A -H. Nadiger 513, E. K -aft * 445, N,, 'Riniker 443, 401, T. Guenther 369. Sr. ;Pt. II. -Z Nadigex 421•, 1131. Ed'tghod fer 408, V. Burmeister .383; y k White 353, R.* 293, A. Mason. 203. Jr. P5. T.I.-R. S'taaton, 265, V. Kraft 242, R. Vincent 223, ,A° Morenz 199, 0. Stabus 198, P. ;Schade 165, Se. Pte 2.-E. Fisher 372, S. Saxe, 327, M. Klumpp 305, M, Res'itameyer 293, E. Held ,239, V. Kraft " 200,, 1- i° Miller 198.* Jr:• Priuner-H;° O'Connor .198,M. White 180, I. Genet- nes 145; H, Schluntt ,140, H. Riniker Pearl tTaeeman, teacher, aSE FORT -T �e oc r .A H h d'ea'th cu red at .the ham.e al; her eon, D. H1 HeRoss era lin -ch 28'ilr, of°aja,ne Robson,':relict Isite john Roes of Brucefiee1d at .e s ge al: •stone ty years!:;'.She:was a e iden.t of Stanley for many years. Her ' .1ius,band' died aboutthirty years ago, it ,farriily of six survive, - NEW- TOPICS OF EE erabailt n no new ezztergrisea z; leve years Saskatchewan Court of Appea quashes conviction of ° 'r tolesal. liquor house. Important Events Which. Have Occurred Out ing the Week,. The Busy World's H. uppeniegs care- fully Compiled and rut Into Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper A Solid Hour's Enjoyment- TUESDAY. Capreol business section bad a bad tire. A cyclone :struck a. New Jersey town. Christian Workers' .Convention is in session in Toronto. -. Navigation opens at Montreal, the earliest in forty years.. Few places in province where prox- les allowed a•egieti atio.t, Windsor Citizens' Liberty League will publish a daily newspaper. All races and setts in Stlicia are agitating for French eran'inte. Qklaboma fruit (-:-ops Neve been largely destroyed by cold spell, The Greeks are advancing. :end claim they will occupy Angora, Stratford Baptist preacher leaves hawk to Join the I'a .'abyterians. Greek forces in Asia, .Minor are in paseessioa of the Ragda+l railway. eiere Thome. ne ('bkf t., wenn', tor,. Bud - son Bay Co at Winnipeg. is dead. New Yorkers nr y have to pay 30 aver rent. more fol their telephones. The Ontario L,br.,:y Assoelation need its :annual meeting in Toronto. A man rend his wife were thrown from an auto In Toronto and injured. Confusion and dieapnointment in registration booths over early closing. Henry 1rub ibis, Kiaelteuer. died after r . nret tz,ni n from funeral, e raI Nevada has p,.s4ew1 a law malting lethal gas the instrument in execu- tions, tel. Bishop. funous "ace." ad- dreeees the :Military Institute in. Toronto. Putniirions ot Toronto won the have hockey ebampiteeship of eastern Canada. Promoters in Areken Hills. Ne- vada. otter $800.0utr for Carpentier - Dempsey bout. - Independent I,eaor Party in Bri- tain bas 'voted a„1in%t giving ardlre- elou to Ludas). WEDNESDAY Pians of Empire naval policy sent to Ottawa. �« Montreal lig41447 Cealer. ate tricked with raised cheques. C. P. R. gross ehrnings in 1920 were $216,6.41,549. Ottawa landlords form a league to oppose Fair Rental 13111. The United States hockey titular series will open on Friday. Nineteen smallpox cases were dis- rovered in New York city. Archbishop Mannix discussed the Irdelt situation with the Pope. Ilon. Manning Doherty arrived at St. Johne -N.B.. on Tuesday. Urgent need For more election list eevisers In Toronto emphasized. Canada's Merchant Marine states *neat was read in the Commons. Hamilton building trade unione executive join to light wage cuts. Union painters of Toronto sign agreement with roaster painters. Secession from the British Inde- pendent Labor party by tite letf wing. Charles Paddock again tied the world's record in the 100 -yards dasb. ?Mose Jaw branch of Saskatche- wan Teachers' Aliianee threatens to :t rike. John Burroughs, the famous natur- al.;t, died on bis way from Call - Tornio,. The Newfoundland sealing steam- ers have encountered a large herd of seals. The University of Toronto hockey team was tendered a banquet by the S. P. A. Anaanarchist band from the United States is directing explosions in Ger- man cities. Sir Henry Drayton says Canadians must not buy in expensive markets. Buy home-grown fruits and vege- tables. Six men and two women were kill- ed and seventy-five injured when two tons of fireworks and gunpowder ex- ploded in Chicago Tuesday. THURSDAY. Teachers demand right to bargain collectively. M. Vivian presented credentials to President Harding. Cambridge defeated Oxford in the annual boat race. Radical changes suggested in high School curriculum. Immigration was discussed in the House of Commons. Mrs. Hurd again won the Borth and' South golf title. Japan has invited Gena Leonard. Woods to visit Nippon. U. S. and Canadian oarsmen will adjust conflicting dates. •r • Greek gunboats. have -begun a blockade of Asia Minor. ' Life-saving boats commenced pa- trol of Toronto harbor. Victoria bouncil to call conference. , on a separate. province., e p p c „ Orange luncheon clubs- may be opened in various cities. An unknown man leaps in the lake at Toronto and is,drowned. Duke of ; Devonshire to re-enter municipal life in England. Capt, M. B. Galbraith, M.C., D.F.C.,. was killed at Camp Borden, Hon, W Rollo would like private' employment agencies abolished. Saunders five -man bowling team of Toronto are American champions. Smallpox quarantine against Ot- tawa and Hull district is removed. The United States Railway opera- tions shbwed'a deficit forJanuary. _ Vienna and Budapest have both asked ex Emperor Charles; to leave. The next meeting of the Supreme Council will be'at_Bardolina, in Italy. Laurence O'Neill Lord Mayor of •- Dublin, . will visit .the United States Civil servants increased from. 30,988 ii 1913_to 46,605 at the end of i. 9 2 0:.'' D L. R. W. Irving is'named as r superintendent of Calgary's hospital system. '- ,Now Brunswick Government is to FRIDAY. Peel county substitutes Q. T. A. for Scott Act. Rum -runners 'win legal battle in Michigan, Graduate Nurses' Assoeiation con- venes at Hamilton Valera says the Sire, Fein will eon - test all Irish elesttoas. The Peterboro intermediates are champions of the Q.A.B. A. °A. French-Canadian will attempt to ewian: the English Channel, Flax and oil bonuses ere c iseu..s- ed in tete House of Commons. Walter Dalry-mpie of Clap °<• s trill- ed by a. train at 1irllo w 'e',•n. Central Europe's "Little Entente" tlsreatesi's to !'tri !dune. ,rye An enormous eon•.c>.r.se atr«xssd<? i funeral of late Cardinal,. (11bbo i . Turks in Coreetanttsiopl ; r6'errt thanks for victory over -the O-_i•1s. Hon. Manning Doherty ex*.°ants*c:ai- tie embargo to go by iarles'r•n.urr, Trustees urge free text boa,:ri,l free entry to high sehools afar. -Ex-Emperor Charles is aaurc1:ir« to, Budapest at tete head of .,n R* rity. Sir Robert Horne has b , ed British Chancellor of ,, =a Exch -- quer.. A Toronto sv*wdie'ma ;if.,.fh, -=‘ issue of $6,000.000 Ontario t -east bonds. 'A Montreal -iron, eomp101*v; ,err' for bigeety, eharees Reis w,v i fie wv ir11 bigamy-, David Patterson was Blur..! +led exposure ip the woods #s -'s bora, N.S. Cuvtouts and inland Revenue lae- partments are being uaerged itt,Pv- ea r laee„ s t pieties, indemnities 's prsspose'l for lumbers of the British t'olunmia Legislature. Ew; rt Faulkner. aged 14. diel fronx a fall in Fort William Y.M.C.A, gytnnaalutn. The Toronto Elite -Viols Board win not expropriate Stinnyailde, Orplr'm' age property. Leonard McKay and Eva Crowell were burned to death in a hotel et Barrington, N.S. Steps are being taken tor repealing the Canada Temperance Act in Que- bec prior to May 1. SATURDAY. E'x-Raiser Charles will leave Hun- enry ,Rt onee. Miss Isabel Jones wine ljulveraity wvonnen's scholarship. • Liquor fines in Hull. on Friday amounted to $6.000. Lieut. -Governor Clarke pays first official visit to Hamilton. Masked robber murders aged farmer at Chipman, Alta. The strike ot the British coal nnn- era le now in full 'swing. Rev. C. E. Simmons repasts China tannate now at eruelai point. Angllean divinity students will go as missionaries to Bailin b�,nn& McCrea hill regarding electric rail- way fares:referred ed to committee. A fight to a finish la on between landlords and tenants in Chicago. Vancouver Returned Soldiers' Club -closes after six years' oporation. Oxford -Cambridge track team will meet Yale -Harvard In. Harvard sta- dium. tndium. Dyce Mc Avoy, young Elizabeth- town farmer, found dead from ex- posure. Woodstock won Amsdea Trophy; Toronto Goodall Trophy'., in whist congress, Windsor Collegiate basketball team"won the western championship at London. Frank Dwyer of Montreal found dead seated by roadside near St. Catharines. Lord French will resign the Irish. Vice -royalty and be succeeded by Lord Talbot. Anglican House of Bishops and Synod Committee fail to choose Kee- watin bishop. Cash wheat declined 4y4c at Win- nipeg, making a total deci`ine o1 1614 c in the last three days. _ MONDAY. Revival of peace rumors far Ire- land. Turks send out reports •f victories over Greeks. U. S. likely to make seotteate peace with- GerrOany. • Sixteen hundred meat packers in Toronto strike. Fierce blizzard scatters Newfound- land seal herds, Sterling exchange is New York is quoted at $3.91%. Fifteen thousand were made, home- less in Manila fire. Dye industry to' be protected in United States tariff. Transport workers nay curtail, British coal strike. Mrs.' Lloyd George be speak in. Taunton by-election. Railway Commiseionnrefused moss- tired telephone rate system. Potatoes sold at Belleville at 40 and 50 cents a bag wholesale. Toronto's soccer season was open- ed on Saturday before big orowds.-. Chatham Chinese have ve opened a club, with libraryand reading ad ng loom._ Dent tobacco and sugar beet grow- erg rowl*ere say they will grow grain this year. The seventh' chess game between Lasker and Capabitlnca eras a draw, Toronto Internationals beat Camp Bennings, Ga., on Saturday, by 4 to, 0. Miss Lydia` Barham died at Port Hope, aged 100 years and 5 months. Toronto- was plainly seen' Sunday night from Jordan Station, across the lake.; :A gold strike is reported on the banks of Petawa river, near Pem broke. Germanys is said to be shipping goods here disguised:,as Swiss pro- ducts. Printers' Unions of Toronto; Mont- real, Ottawa and Hamilton join an a wage , : w B eight Twent foua thousan d new names were registered in Teronto ;tfgr Attie ,referendum vote. : ,r „ ; J, D. Rockefeller, ` jr.;',1146 given:,; $5,0'00 toward the enforeemeii-t of the Volstead Act In Tarrytown. Stephen Leaeock-addresees a meet ing in .Toronto. He thinks -prohibition will.not be good for Ontario. - Loans for Seed Grain 1F you require a fon to purchase seed grain, call upon this Bank. *We are desirous of assisting farmers. to the greatest extent possible. 99. TI€ CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE FAIp-UP CAPITAL - $15,Q00,QOO REsERVI FUND $15,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Tanager- ncorporated in 1855 ('A PITA 1,, RESERVE, 59,000.000 Over 130 Branches THE MQLSQNS BANK There is no safer or surer want . o; safeguarding your ser plus money than placing it in a savings account with The M s s Bank, o on B Why not begin to -day ,EXETER BRACH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily Safety+ Deposit Boxes to Rent ast the Exeter ;Bract-il fount Carmel The .entertainment held in the Hail fast week was well attended.-9ir, U. ,Clark as smling at ,the arrival of a baby girl at his home o:n March 27th -hsisscs Madeline and Clara Glavin called on ;friends at London Saturday --Quite. a ntnsnber in the neighborhood are ill of mumps. -Miss Nora O'Rourk kr quite fill of tonsil?tis,--Mrs;. J. A. Coughlin and family of Toronto ore sisiiting her brother, Mr. Peter Doyle of _\KGiilivray,-"Misses Mary'Houlihan and WSnnctred Madden; lett oh Monday for Chatham, and Geraldine dcKe:ver to London. -Mr. Ed. Bo land of the 14th Con. of lsleGillivray has rented his farm to Ed, Allen of Stephen, _Mr. Boland intends moving to Lucan.-We are pleased to state that 'Miss Marie Walker ofKhiwa, is able to be around main after her recent illness. -Word was ',received hare that Mr. Michael Lynch of Merrill, Mich,, died at that place fast week. Mr. Lynch formerly' lived in this neighborhood and at Shipka. He is survved by a wife and Amity, Notice to - Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE US - tate of john Louis Kraft, late of the Village ofeDashwood, County of Huron, boot and shoe merchant, de- ceased. ' NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf` that all creditors and others having claims 'agailnst.the estate of the late John Louis Keaft, who died -on or about the 9th day of March, 1921, are required meter befeee the lath day of April, 1921 to send by post prepaid, or deliver to Addison Tiernan, of the Village of Dashwood, one of the textecutors of the ' said late deceased, their Christian_ and surnames, addresses and descriptions, full particulars of their claims, a statement of 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 wth]1 proceed to distri- bute istribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- g and only tog thecleims ,of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or arm part there=. of° to any person or persons of whose claims ,notice shall not have been re- ceived by them et the time of such distribution. PETER KRAFT - ADWARD F. WILLE DISON TIEMAN RT Executors Dated at Desh'wpod. this 29th day or March, 1921.. _ . - AUCTION SALE l7ARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS An. Last 4, Con. ,3, 'Osborne To.. on TUESDAY, APRIL 12th, 192 At 1 o'clock ;,harp, th'e following: Szo. k--Dajiplc grey team, Perciter- eu, risinaet 7 end 3, weighing 31011 lbs.; aeasee rs;ng 5 years; mase rising 5, work s ogle or double. 12 steers, ris- 1a1g 3. Ilmplements--Binder, seed drill, disc harrow, 4 section. hbrrow, Peter Handl- ion cultivator, 2 walking plows, roller scuffle:, set bobsleighs, gray al box 'naw• ick, wagon, manure spreader. wagon box, pig rack, cream separator. new t set scales 1200 lbs.; buggy, 13 nt:h winder. nearly new, with extra. ,et plates, 120 egg incubator, Fords= t-t.:tor. plow and truck, 105 gallon coal ou tank, fannhrginitl, set brass mounted harness, britchene. team harnass, sin- gle harness, horse collars, two horse blankets, number plank and cedar posts 69 it. incw piping, grain bags, extension ladder, churn, shovels,' hoes, whiffle- tre.'s, neckyokes and other articles too numerous to mintier. Terms -All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount 7 months' ore - die en approved joint notes, er dis- count of 4 per cent per annum for cash on credit amounts, 1. TAYLOR RICHARD HICKS Auctieeecr Proprietor AUCTION SALE HOUSE AND LAND, HOUSEHOLD - EFFECTS, B,TC. On the premises of ,the undersigned South Boundary of Exeter, on SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1921 At 1 o'clock sharp, the following 5 beds, mattresses and bedding, 2 bureaus, 2 washstands, toilet set, 2 mirrors, 6 dining clear° s, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 rockers, •extension table, drop leaf table, 2 large tables, 2 smell tables, 4 lamps, a lot good dishes; pictures +carpets and mats, cook stove wood or coal; coo.kstcve, wood; heat- er, 2 short ladders, long ladder, 3 handsaws pruning hooks, spades, shoavels, eforks, hoes, small sugar ket- tle, 3 !good baerre2;s, 5 cords hard wood 2 tons ,coa'I, roll wire, quantity 'nay and listings, about 1000 feet good lumber and many articles top. numerous td mention. Real Estate -Consists of 1% acres of land on which' is situated, good brick house, with kitchen and wood shed, al goad !frame belle; a lot",ef good fruit treeseahard and soft water. Everything is in a good state of repair. All we'll be sold without reserve., Terms -Chattels, cash. ?"' Real Esealte-10 ,per cent. 'a5 pure chase money down balance to sunt pu: ca.hser. C.W. ROBINSON, GEO. HILL;, Aucttuoneer Proprietor tic ClIC111111 ii11C111110 Worts Exeter, Ont. IIAS INVENTED A MACH.NE FOR' GRINDING ENGINE' CYLINDERS, CAR AND. TRACTOR BLOCKS. • WE MAKE PISTONS AND RINGS TO FIT ANY CYLINDER CYLINDERS ARE GROUND TO 11 00th PART OF AN INCH, AND AS TRUE AND ACCURATE AS i1:ADE BY ANY MANUFACTURER. WE CAN MAKE YOUR E1\GAME AS 4000D AS NEW. se WE MAKE SAW MANDRELS, EMERY : STANDS, SPEED JACKS. HANGERS, PULLEYS, and, hive SHAFTING FOR SALE ALSO. THESE. WE. vIAK,E; TO SUIT THE USERS. A i 4 FIRST CLASS ,.,WELDITw�G OUTNFI 1 ~:.' s. AGENTS FOR THE CANADIAN, FAIRBANKS MORSE CO'Y., e't J. 1. CASE THRESI11NG COAMPANY: COME AND SEE '`US REGARDING YOUR WANTS ses