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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-6, Page 5ALMOST 20 YEARS OLD and still the best! Since 1.903 --when Qin Pills were first offered to the peo- ple of Canada—we have te- ceived letters from thottsatnds of grateful users, Gin, Pills are now fanners through- out the Dominion, and abroad as the most efficacious preventative of all Kidney diseases, and as the finest restor- atve lift deranged kidneys. PALS 'ORy'Hg iteeneeneeenno 44 Neexr,w•nun tem5- f" "''tio AND c,Ni,o'c' Your I1dQney Back If They Fail To Relieve You On, Sale Everywhere - SO Cents a Box, 420 zianu ear, PRt1G & CfiItinc CO. or, GN/lDA. LimrTga, 'TORONTO OF RACEI�IORSOR�bs, CAR SALE Zurich AUCTION NESS, HH,S S, HAR afessrs Elmer and Garnet ,Bagel of K Detra:it tv , EE PADS ere tneors here: -41r; and QUARTER BOOTS, BLANK- Mrs. J. F. Rickbeil who nave been int ETS, LTC, ETC. Texas for two years are visiting rel - At Dr. Te :meat's Turn, "Exeter, on have: nealivee rd -into Mn hearjne r Farr •acs TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th 1921 y, Te- at 1 o cloth sheep, the stet b 11rse rl n flees, Sr., and re The Selvage . elatl}' porch s d foam the estate of g Carnelian No, 23 ; thct lets F. Bess, an -lir. John Geig„ Antennae No, 6:3992, mate brown, born end iamaly Verna sad Leona of Pin - 191b. bred. by L. E. Brown Delaran. � . ry Centralia; Enrolls'.• of the formers daughter Ni No. 5348 Four ° Ili LI S.A., , van eon, . it arid Mrs Hy. Greuhn f Se by James F.sc end owned Nor. 30, 1918 bewatne spot a few days at the home its. ' dztrr Brood mare 9 years old, Gaietyler ofJmetra t nosyed ` t r,. Ansae ;dolt Belie, 2654. vol. 20, pi 537, e ' R, 't}• oe Sept. 2nlh an her}65th that female.year, Patchett «' lkes Colt, rising 3 years :1v h uner an eumon,IA Deeasedet s well; old, dam Gaiety Bell=. Eras:,•:; n -this Village, having been Gee lin„ rising 2 years oid ; anis hese he-.. and lived here with her Ga'en.* B.;! , sired by Salvage- leusbanr' until about twelve }ears ago Su.:klin;; volt; dam, Gaiety Belie; when she moved to Detroit,. Ors. 4' sired b}* Salvage. easalu rey rias:ir g bike, ' R I neer asset wh as at New ---I)burg r :n good shape Iti p,er passed quay New Hamburg mode? 'S., nearly n'en track 'harness, after t.w ;days illness irons inten- se._ hobb'se� ,. hoot,, h as t '1, k �t cos e s an„� earn "n ay- Towne a► e 1 Grand Bend.. Uisjardine left Friday for the 1 est with a vat -load of apples, -,Mr } and Mrs. °Stephen. Webb were in las-..41 N.a,n on business Wedty'esday. ►iter. Sim, o Crediton visited her another Mrs, John. Baird last week; Mrs. Raul, i Baird who went o Crediton Thursday es sit the sick list in. that village --sir l Asaph Gratelle ,visited at Thed�ford for a few days last week. -Rev and flus, 4"arr'ev and daughter, and Miss A. Babb were int Kipper Saturday and Sunday. -Rev. Lumley of L.spla=n o-- cup ed the Presbytrerien, pulpit here nunday while Re-vt Carri,ere� took .his work at Kippem-lin: and Airs. Bayo ham vasite3 at Sarnia,'af few days last eye k »1r. and 'Mrs. Walt. j*.uglatad, °esbo agave; 'hien +ra Arkoma the lase few weeks, where air;. England was working for Rueben W ilio,►, return- ed home leere Sunday. K rkton 11r and Mrs. a l�etheroon and family and George Gower of London eir ,and Mrs. W. Pnreombe and Mrs, J. f';'acombe of Exeter; ;lar and Mrs. C. Tufa n, jr., w zt little son of Staff, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Shnte on Sunday. -The event pf the season takes pia.;e Friday, the Intl:ton Fair. -Miss eul e-ilfarshall spent a fen- /lays ew /lays lest week with Ura; S. Shier.- Miss Mar leer to Douse is. in, Exe;tr spend le a season at dressmab:mg (frith Mese Tom. Mount Carmel The deal took glare. at London on Saturday •of James Ryan formerly of the 16th se:wess on of Stephen-. He :place hel ere h ere 80 years. a xwtday funeral amt 'her Ryan is survived by one brrl:her, Robert of London. -asses Kenn and Hanna Carel of liana.Ilton are spend - ing a few days at their home here - \tiss \Vinire i Guinan left on Monday for London.. an c s era Ha ttla5 b lI ,R . tort; e, vac ether tuff s that b•.- nen, en -1 ren h.d the age of 35 years 1W11°N1)1:i4 W" I” ' € hors • ous to mention s r-2 '! n= 18 days. He srart:�^=ol Temps- enti naontl►s'. credit on f cat a.s aged father. ntalret hepfer, wishing eenr the e fur, four brothersand two s:,acrb. � • keit nota.- aa- a d* count of S ear teem, p r ae:eun off _ for u; ash. Frani: Taylor. Jac, Ls.e, , :qua :.a;;c : Proprietor a', e s . *he a ten seas of t: •o. ;f ' 1.-4 0. t 1" ar.an 3 tt•a'a't r'7aa sett:, 44 eass'ne even en ',eel and Hensajl AUCTION SALE au, gait ..de n a'aE; wh ae r "yu -c,•i Aur, r e= tees cin; ,.rifer -t I fly l'4 ;el. n1 FARM STOCF. ANI) Istec►\II'I.?F\!F'aen,n`n`l' tlr tie'ti Ja►yore hc� ++n :aater,�rana Oz tot 17, Lata. 7, uza ;;rt0` br ;.' au t, an• :via. t:aullp +•a ,r, a utr roil braas.d. The September meeting of the i I3urondale Women's Inetitute was deeded at the home of air;.. L, Rey - molds with an attendance of thirty - One. For roll call—What makes a ' snceesaful institute. was answered by the _ladies. Alter the 3►trsinees was transacted, a short programme was given. Mrs. (Rey.: Wilson gave a very interesting talk on "The Influ- ence of Fnvirmament" and was mueh enjo}•ed and will be long re'mernbered by those present. Mrs. (Rev. Foote rendered a solo very acceptably and the Misses Pym gave an Instrumental duett. .Ater which refreshlnents were served by the hostess and a social time spent. The next meeting will be held at the hoose of the inns - !dent, Mrs. Geo. Etheringtout, when the Crediton Women's Institute has been invited to visit the Huron - dale braueh. TUE—DAX. OCTOBi:R Il, 1921 air awl Mrs. Peter til a►olev on Wed At 1 o'clock sharp, the following; nesnor last celebrated 'h.n go len' Ilerses-Draft mare, b }ars old; 'tieid.ng Th'}• were :redden n Tan - Iran mare 5 gears old; draft mare le m'n.v:Ili in Inst, air. Woo! •y years Md; black general purpw s r horse s'id t►:a'' 3ndhearty and ahte t 2 '•to ;► the inn marc. g .o: da}'s work. but Mrs. Woceey Cath:e•-Cow clue April 15; +sew due h is not enjoyed good health for some. Ax.ay lr , cow clue June 5. 4 spring ve3rs• d sow ter at foot; grsow�due Nov. 18; 8th t stock- s, 100 pounds; 8 stockers 75 pounds stock- .4s, hens, 2 � • It►aplements - ;Massey-Fiarrts 2 hinder calves. The School Trust a•es eontempla 1c Pigs -Pure bu k1ine a $25,000 school next year. The large attendance snakes it uec- essary end th , government r.4i., r geese, gander. ducks• in good shape; :Hassey -Harris mower may be withdrawn unless bettor ac comntQQddation is secured.-M°as Mar- HHSTEYEsSAAHn i41tutirt ,1,.et £ !"0M 414.....m0' THE NE INION CABINET .nib herd. %. ,$. ,'.".wart; Jr. IV., R.Cott.e "S . i1t.,n1C@1StAcense,lhnv,All.n; Campbell; A. Coale, $. Campbell, R. Cattle; Sr 1. Stewart; Jr 11., M. Rohde, T. Frrs , a. t f,. a:.wa.- t; Sr:Prime.^, III. Johns W. Ste:tar , P. 1fetiie31; Jr name-. e •. 4, Rf la•i;, I Chidgey. F. Al ferqu;s, teeet r. SCllt)t;rl. REPORT of S. S.. No. 2, r asp. tuber-- r. 1\' ", Mur-.: rat 4;1, 0, Ittekey 440. F. Wildfong 444. L Grab 371; a. Willard 327; ';r. ill. t,. Iiu nor 311. V. -Caldwell 299; Jr. ill. G. enre y 3721, 13, Than* 307 Sr II., , Stanlake 492, A• Miser 492 1. Russell 469, iii. Bieber 356, R. Cad- 1 weal 355, I. Staff eke 236; Jr. fl., r. • durrat 44n G. Tir.ney 417, 13.Celd- weil 336. k Trsebeer 210; tiess 3, 11. Russell 273, D. Tri beer 259; Class 2 4. Nertitcott 288, C. O'Brien 213; Class 1, S. Gould 261, R. Tinney 241. • Number on Roll 25, average 23. A. L. Dow, tea..her "� SCHOOL RenORT of S., S. No. 2 A gate: liobkark of London 's holidaying' new; 4 section diamond harrow extra tr of Toronto yes to l al.: Lha home of `,;r and Mrs. F. 13e3,n M -.and airs!. A. Wilson of drapes; are spending a heavy; des,* harrow, cultivator, riding Plow, two -furrow ,plots, set slang ropes 2 heavy wagons, cutter, new hay rack, gravel boli, wagon box, rub',er tired buggy a quantity of buck wheat and 1 straw, to be fed on the place; quail,- a tity mangolds and turnips, set double •' harness. white rubber mounted Set single harness, quantity lumber, robe. o Massey -Harris seed drill, lee Laval !\ separator; 1917 afaxw.ell .ear. h Terms -Sums of $10 and under, cash a over that amount 12 months' acredit ea on approved joint notes, or a discount <n of 5 ,per cern. for cash. • ea Sam Finkbeiner, Frank Taylor, an Proprietor Auctioneer ar d t her home there..-1Ir. A, G. Smillie• bort time weal their cousins, Mr. and In. J. Mel. Wilson. -•D Campbell. n.1 sen Keith of Toronto visited Mr. nd Mrs. Thos. s'tfurdock,-..lir. Alen uthhanaru received word of the death f h niece, Mtn Miss De ny Griffin of e ro:t.-Ray McArthur ;is carrying ;i right arm in a. sling :the result. of pa'nfui accident. 'While he was tga gad at work under a car, the one. fres st�a-tel and Ray's arm was ught in the •nae.h?:I t, an:1 badly torn d bruised. -.11-. Geo. Lippert of De- o_t is spt.nd'tng re few day; with Mr. n Mre G. ;Coat. -Mr. Arhus- King of Chicago .111., is visiting \L'. and \Its. Thos. Neilands,. Mrs. l(ng has+ been here for a few weeks. BAILIFF'S AUCTION SALE of BUTCHER SHOP OUTFIT, ETC at Thos. Tres- theck's Shop, Crediton on Monday, Oct 10th, a.192.1a At 1 o'clock sharp, the fallowing: he Computing Counter ,Scale, counter : rack and paper, 4 rolls paper, 5 large yr trays 2 meat saws, 2 oil lamps, gas- oline lamp. 4 butcher knives, cleaver, steel, small scale, 1200 lb scale 2 pair ice tongues; 50 feet 3-4 in. rope and pulley, new; 30 feet leading rape; Grand Bend public. School Report for Sepiem- -S':and:ng based on test exam- nanew-, daily progress and conduct, amen marked with an asterisk were absent for ons or more examrnadearts Senior Room—Class 4, Sr.—M. Dey- jardine E, Gill, H. Gratton, H. Gill, A Bossenberry, C. Boysenberry" F. Re - elle' J Brenner` -not ranked, W. voile. J. Hay, M. Stebb ns, M,Breen .r; Class IV., Jr., M. D sjardine, E. St V. Ravene, C. Oliver equal W. 11. B .Webb, W. Rav+elten; Class I11, C. Gin, E. G:11, R. Green, E. Lorin Ire anii', R. Page* P. Elsie*, F. Pot-'. k' • Cass III. Jr„ V. Gratton, L. Gr ten., D. Green, A. Grattan, A. ,muton, B. Sta:ttolq, G Gratton, E. _deman', J. Allister, C. Taylor' A. t(eracn`, L. Mallard.' F. PoJ„,ock'; Edna G. Stade, teacher_ unam'Room-Jr. Ib., L. Mallard, T. 1, BF -Rave11e, B. Granton, I. Dysjar--to dine ,V. Wills, E. Disjard , L. Tay- lor, S. Ravel'.; Sr. I., G. Dsja,rdine \d Careen, A ,Boysenberry„ I. Gill, C. (Jliver, R: Sta(ton, Kt Lovie, G. Stet - ton C Wilsotn, .J, Patterson, W. Dis- jerdine, C Walscin; Jr. I., E. Holt, B. Holt, V. Revell;.V, Tiedeman; SeniorPrimer, G. Brenner, A. Gill, R. 'Patt- erson, att e.rson, E. Bbssenberry, K. Hamaktaru, G. Brenner, R. Mollerd, E. Allister, a. 1)ivrne • Jr, P.rv;mer, B, Green, R. Pfaff D. Gill, L. Disjardine, Anne Babb, teacher,,' non, bar, monkey wrench, open, buggy,v Ra light sleighs and box, peddlingne box new; young cos; S Terms Cash. C.a Eli Law,sort Sr. •Bailiff and Auctjcne;r L' AUCTION SALE Gr FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Ha On Lot 16, Con, 1,, Usborne . Three Miles from. Kiyrkitan Pal FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th 1921 vy draft ,horse 13 years Alt, 1 o'clock ,sharp, the foaming: J Horses—Hes Gil olid heavy draft hoarse 9 `years old; ge .•lin f' 5 years•told; geedln,g 3 years{, Ca.t-e-Durham cow ,due Jan. 10; Durham cow due Jany.. 17; 'Dulrl.oirb cow due 'Jan. 8; farrow cow, heifer 2 yetrrs old, 5 spring calves,. Hogs and Poultry -6 pigs 2°n :mos,. old; 40 Plymouth Rock hens; 2 guinea fQwi, Hay Grain and Roods -10 tons of Ernothy hay; 13,5'0 .bus. oats, 100 b•us, barley, !bush. lied tcloverr seed No. 1; in acre.: marigolds, 1n acres turn:.n's, 13 acres corm. Inenemi-nts- eeasstey-Harris 13 hoed drill Ua s se y -Ha rris 13 -hoe fert:dizer e'r:ll Crckshut Tieing ;nowt hay rake; new • set bobsleighs, ion bus gg• y, :no 'boxcu . te•-; ,p_5 t s•at wagon wheels, 5 . iSits neugh, woo•;'cutting box, Joiliete' new; .emery . shone., scuff;•er groat put;per, suet wagon Springs: 4000 lbs.; Magnet cream :separatlar new ; 4 burn er coal oil stove, New Per - Lennon. i:,on set ¢double hernins s ; 140 ft. 6 -in, Are tzng, 1120 .Ceel' 4-'-nch belting 140 fent 3—incl belt°n.• , 30 -ft, ladder se` seise nen s, harrew carr, whliCfie- tre ;s, n ckyokes, hoes shovels etc. 'Te,.•n,5'-.1.0 and (uncles cash; ever that amoirnE,12 tntoxriths; credit an fur - n apprave:d'. jattle- rionte J 5 oer cent•.'" discount for mash, No' res• rv+e as the propriejor rs g',v In,g- up farming P. F DOUPi✓, REG. DOUPE, • Auctioneer Proprietor THE . DOUBLE TRACK" ROUT1 Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service Sleeping ' cars an . Wight trains an e Parlor calm on principal day •trains. Full information from any Grand entente Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn - tog Tiltrtttict PassSntper Amt, Torowto, N.j. DORE Plow sew Agent. Reese, Usborne, for September, based on the; weakly examinations, -Sr. IV., C. 1 • P ARh lill.L-;1 quiet wadding was solemnized at the Sylvan, parsonage on Sept 27th, w wnt Lena Ray Cosens of leChIlivray bean►e the bride of Kenneth A. Box of Parkhill, stir and • 't1rs Box will creside in. Parkhill.. -- A '. paetty wedding took place at the home' of the bride's parents, Sept. 28tIewhen' Leyden n 1l., only daughter of lir, and Mrs. Alexander Hill became the bride l of Annison Oliver Band, son. of Mr, and sirs. Oliver Baird. 4111/4 .211, se i ►.rustic Iia Climax SliealhingPaper. - B '.. 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Easily and quickly laid. Two sizes: STANDARD Slates, 8 inches x 12% inches Brantford Asphalt SLAB Slates, : 32 inches x 12 inches, four standard slates joined together. This is the newest idea in roofing. It saves time, labor and nails in laying. Write for our booklet "Permanent Roofing Satisfaction" and get complete information. Brantford Roofin8 W..Limtted Head Office and Factory; Brantford; Canada. Branches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Winnipeg. , IOIiC I DOIQIQ 1. \.7nf. p I �� "7 it, 7,,,,,.....3.-....,, '' , Home iA London. 00. .1046 T. CP i , Station, North Bay. Ont...° n,• • , s,ty .tom g%!.. • - 7 t. ttshd Court House, Sydney, Ca F}{', .cxju'•;`%rRM\1?RMil'i3`. `rmek'tZ:' r •elle y Ross Taylor Co:, LW. ellIMMINIEFONEMY