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Mr, -leen.-,Ehlers les sold his house
and property to Me. Geo. Edighoffer,
Mr. Ehlers intends,, moving to ,Kitch-
ener, itch-
ener,
�>r. 6, i. 11 clsaac left on Tuesday for
Courtright, where he bas accepted a
position
Mr obi, Hayter is all ameles over
the arrival. df a son, ,on October 9. ,.
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The Council of • tie ° Township sof E da Squ re, AHernda , ao Mitchell, Stephen convened in•- the Towa Ball,
Crediton, on Tuesday, the 3rd oc Oct- Bouquet from home' garden, Elgin
ober, !-022, at a o'clock pm. All '1-lern, •I tineth Johns, Eimer:, Skit -s
members were present excepting MP- nee.' ll arjerie,.Westcott, Lloyd, Col
-
I uty-Reeve, Webb- The- minittes of gan, Dorothy" Delbridge.
the previous meeting were read and Barred Rock pullett, Iven,Stewart,
adapted, Ross •Hern, Lily Hunter, el. Brooks,,
Penhale-Hays; That By-law No, Allan k'letcher, Stuart Campbell,
296 far the levying of certain rates ,cockerel, Morris Brooks, Verna IIa-
against the ratable property of the
prediton Township o Stephen having been
read thTed tunes, bh passed ahct sign,
�` x C:rediton, theprep-
;
-op ed by the Reeve and Olerk and the
xe S late John Fini beIner; good seal of the Corporation attached
rete a.n stable; two-ti'ths of thereto. Carried. Pen' Tale-1°Iayes:
ac. e a, _and, Suitable tor garden;. That By-law No. 297 being a By -•law
eel .op wee. . Hilber & Son, Creditor;. known as the Victoria Street Drain of
w« , ^^ the Police Village of Crediton, which tyre, Flo. Pullen, Elaine Camm; pr.
�5 >a L L31rso� returne3 fio gas proeisionallY Passed: on-Sept..11. 'Whits Leghor»s, Harald Hern, M,
snc ,rkloriaa,} alter eneading her hail 1922, and as amended, by the Court Delbridge, Lloyd Shier, Ed. Arm-
s.}s u^iur iter parents, Mr. and firs, of Revision this day having been strong, Ross Hern, Wm. Hazlewood.
zlewood, Lloyd Bali, Ivan Stewart,
Irene Harness, Stewart Campbell;
cockerel and pullett, Ross Hern, H.
Hunter, L. Ballantyne, Verna Hazlet
wood, Allan Fletcher, Norman .J'ac-
quest pen from home,, floek, two, pn1-
lets and cockerel, Verna Brock, II,
Heal, Dorothy Camm, Wes; Ballon:.;
,lt Laws*.
4r. Henri Metz and Willie Mote left
h, week°for London where theyhave
aecep:ed employment with Si,tver-
t eoe a Limited,
ar*, as weer, s issue it was stated
neer- t1r, ane: etrs. F. 41ark visited Air
• an4 Mrs. Rwselt C .ark of Sarnia, and
it itrau:•1 have read. Mr. Russell Clark.
Mr. and Airs. J. 1. Schroeder of'De-
rei are �,is{ ng in town for a few
I days-
l'he hydro workers are nearing Our
IVU, there are about fine= from
Crediton, working ;fir the gang.
Mr, Larne QBrown, B,A., who ° ryas
stabs nod a. Stone, Sask., for the stun-
t, :Mulled home last week, looking
well. He ,spoke a,t the Sunday School
and evening service in the Evangelical
iefiureb ea 'Sunday. lie left this week
to resume' his studies at Toronto,.
The .fowl supper given by the lvan-
;elieai church Thursday last was a
great ,seteCe4S. The receipts were in
the neighborhood of 5,600.
Piece your name and address on
the rutsid�e of your letters and par -
eels eio through the marl. This "s
The Exeter Advocate
n'eadere & Cree.;lt, Prepr etors
ubacriptioa Pricc-In Athanee, $150
per year u Canasia; SZ.ulel en the
United States. All subscriptions not
paid in advance 5th. , barged.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1Z, 1922
,at i'ompulsory but i.: fes � your own
inter est. p',IrticuLerly for registereelar--
ti�les. Thar ensures the return of the
artie le to you f not delivered for
env rerun. Otherwise they go eo
the .mead Letter Office, eeusieg de-
lay awl iseconvenlesece.
Mr. and eIrs. Herbert Fanner have
returned from their wedding trip and
are live eg in the apartments over Mr,
F. W. Clarkes �tQre.
Ort elenday evening the Crediton
mule queetet e, assisted in, the pro-
gram ;even in Reopen 1Lethodist.
CFureb in ecsuteetion with :heir an-
nual fowl uupper.
There are several cases • e. scarlet
f, v*ar
in town, , were read and approved. Corres-
41r. Herb Beaver of the Canadian
Basel .-sof Commerce expects to be pondence was read 'as follows: Let-
unwed
et
nw-red to Badc'n shortly, ters and circulars from the Fuel Con -
Mr, Jferb Beaver and \lr. Gains of troller, J. A. Ellis, Toronto: Coal
Farquhar the Bank ek Commerce motored to Company of Wales, Toronto; Ameri
,Galt over the week -end. can La. France Fire Engine Co; The Gower.
A meeting ;;s called ler the''rti om Master Gerald „Zwicltier .spent the Stewart Iron Works Co., Cincinnati; Wren house --Archie Thomson, :�or-
ena lrcatitu a and the Shareholders a1 , eveekrend' in Landon, man Jaques, Thos. Henn, Gerald icord.
F'arquien Hall, un elorday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hill and family ordered fIted. Any Model ip Wood—Harold )en -
Oct. 16, at 8 ;o'clock,, in. 'the Farquhar' of Detroit are �-isiting at •the home A representative front the : Crtnada
Hall, for the purpose of rel ing fund Cement Co„ Toronto, addressed the ham, G. Thomson, Kenneth Stephen -
tile.
p t+f his *iarcnts, �Tr, and firs. Isaac son, Harold Prang, Olive Prance, Alex
the sufferers of ' Council: regarding concrete sewer
tile. F W 1I
illr, 'fr. leollingswotth was Present
and submitted a tender for the con-
• struction of the Carling street sewer.
After discussion it was agreed on
read three times, be passed and sign. any pet, Gilbert Joli h,Re ne.,t deltas'
ed by the Reeve and Clerk and the Cyril Cornish, Dorothy ellfr ge, A.
seal of the Corporation attached Johns, Garfield Cornish.
thereto, Carried. Hayes-Sweitzer: Agricultural colt, M. Pantile W.
That Elmer Lawson be awarded the Baigent; halter broken colt W. Bat --
contract to construct 4,450 feet of gent; spring: lel". W. Earl, B. lilt-
field
ig
field tile drain from stake 10 to the ziewood,. Boyden Ilaawkins, T Hern,
outlet and Geo. Silber the 1,]00' feet ; O. Cornish., beet calf, Hatted Heru,
of vitrified tile drain and the three Edwin Hawkins, Ray Brook; :best
catch basins of the Victoria; Street, halter broken calf," Harold Herne.
Drain, subject that the Work is not Home made bread. Lavona Cooper
to be commenced until such tirae':as A Bern. Lulu Hunter. Greta Brock,
ao ordered by the Reeve of the moue " Florence Brock, Alva Squire; tea bis,
icipality. Carried. Sweitzer—Hayes:
That Fred Wuerth be and is hereby
appointed Collector of Taxes for the
year 1922 at a salary of ;87;00. Car-
ried.
ar
ried. The following orderR'were pas-
sed: Amusement Tax Br'aneb, Tice
kets $10.00; Centralia Farmers' Club'
cement, $19.00; Frank Adauus, con-
tracts 8.9 ESR, a le $.70 ; P'lacide Bis,
Anita, Jessie Brooks, Reta P. Squire.
Ruth Skinner, Mildred BeII„ Gladys
Bart;; Ginger cookies, Isabella Mc-
Cullough, Elaine Calm,. Gladys Earl
Ina Harding, Bessie Bell. Ruth Skin-
ner; apple pie, Florence Pullen, Jess
sie Brooks, Olive ?ranee,. Isabelle
Johnston, Mary Armitage, Ina Jac-
ques,
ea•reixe, Lout. No, 9 Ewe. nese; we, Homemade Qulndy=Jessie Brooks, Ila
fired-LaFonde Com. NO. 8 ESR. $7.50 Hunter, Harold Iaenham, Wm. Earl, Bra
Daniel O.estreicleer, makin cement James. Ruby I3rethoux.
g School Lunch—Ina Jaques, Marjorie
tile, $X40.99; Wesley Malin, Cont. Hunter. 1;'ard Bern, Aida Squire, Ruth
N'o, 9 See,. $7.50; Express Company
charges, .55e; Aluuieipal World. sup-
plies, $8.46; Stephen R. Usborne
Powing Association, grant. $10.00.
Skinner, Doreen. Westcott.
Patch on Cotton goods• -Bessie Bell,
Gladys Earl. Florence Pullen, Dorothy
Stevenson Lavona Coder. Greta
The eounel adjourned to meet in . Bek
the Town Ball, Crediton, en Monday. Iyarnireg cin woollen, goeda--ireae
the 6th of November next at 1 p.m, Barnes,;, Marjorie Hunter, Marjorie
Henry Silber, Clerk, 1 Westcott Lavona Cooper Bessiie .Bell;
Dorothy Bacon., •'
eiemestitebe4 barnderkerchief-•Alda
Squire. Alma Bern, Marjorie hunter
Marjorie \Vestcott, Lulu Hunter, .Lena
Heywood.
laresse1 doll,—Marjorie Hunter,. La-
vona Cooper, Carrie Wynne. Alda
Squire, Dorothy Camm, Florence
Brock
Craeheted Insertioa end Lace—Reza
le. Squire, ielar orre Hunter, enedys
Carl, Lille Heywood,
Patel: on. rGrain Bag—Angus Earl,
Harold lrisher, Charlie Stewart. Ken-
neth Stephenson, Russel Brock, Malan
Exeter Council
Exeter, Monday, Oct. 9, 1922.
A regular meeting of the Municip-
al Council was held in the office of
the Clerk. All members present. The
minutes at the meeting held. Sept. 25,
:dew Ontario Hill'.
Lunch will be served. efr. C. Zwicker is in Detroit *this
:hips Margaret lcae elm of : vp aen week 'on a business trip.
visited Sunday at the borne. ref M r, - —
eVm Pollen. "
Rohde
Col Mounted 'Weeds-- , ern,
J. McCullough, H. Webb, E. Morley,
E. Hern, G. Brock.
Col. Weed Seeds—G, Thompson, R
Hern, H. Prance, E. Copeland, Talent
Mr. and sirs. ,$, J. Hooper, Mr. and Centralia
Mrs. H. Iletherell and Mr, G. Brooks motion of Ellerington seconded by B• Bell.
of Mitchell spent Sunday with elrs, Our Chopping eleU is the scene of
X s much activity 'hese day running o Hooper that tenders for the construe- Col. Commercial Woods—E.• 1/41,e tne,
Mrs. Richard Hicks •of Calgary ris asked for, said tenders to be in the son, 1•a Hern, L. Colgan
visiting at the home of her son, Mr: hands of the Clerk on or dittoes Mon- Col, , D.
Leaves an. Hern A.
Andrew Hicks. day, October 23rd, 1922. Carried. Creery,. Skinner, W. Hazlewood, A
The South Huron Sunday School The Municipal rate of taxation 'for Squire• H. Webb.
Convention will be held en Centralia Col Wild Flowers -E. Bern, T. Hern
Church' -an Wednesday afternoonand
ensase
Money C
sae and
your onto£,
9r TeUer c issue
cgst as reit
O
• WE WELGOM1
ottinit
[s Bank a
y of paying
qri • outdylay at the
of .11*prtss Order.
YOP,IR BLISINESS sax
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
£aiptai Paid u>s $15,000,000
Reserve Fund $15,000,000
Exeter Branch • W. R. omplin, Manager:.
sestsseseetese
Seasseee
.
'. D. Yeo, t n H. Murch, J, McCullough, R, Parkin"
foil time. tion of the Carling street sewer be
Dashwood
M;r, anee Mrs. eliiton Eh ere of 1)e-
tt'oit are "'visiting with the former's par-
eli s Sinclair of Clinton •visited teeth even eg.
Mr. and ifirs. Moffatt last week. 'Mr. M. Sleam•an has moved into his
ger. and Mrs. J. Imo, Goetz spent the new horbe which ha build to connect- Iia of Canada—Oleve La fo. .
week -end in New Hambur ion;Zth.h�s slogs, & Son, supplies, cemetery, $5.16; n '
Homburg. , ma Bern, Dorothy Mills, Ruby 'Bre-
son,
Taylor of London visited her Miss Marie Hodgins of Landon ds Ontario Flan Co., timbers, $12,21;
thour, Evelyn Wynne, Clar. Thomson.
son, Dr. Taylor, a few days last week. visitingx'i her aunt, Mrs. Thomas. Rd. Quance labor, $4.50; Ji J. Miller f Europe Mildred Bell, Ise -
the year was fired at 42ji• mills on Injurious Insects—D. Cann.
the dollar, motion by Francis—Davis. Map of N. America—E. Hern, L.
I
Carried. The following aeounts were Ballantyne, M. Westcott, B. Clarke,.
read and ordered paid: R. McKenzie G. Ford, R. Skinner,
Mfrs. Eifert of Tavistock is v.nsitcng W •
with friends ea able yicinilty,Mss Elea Brooks was home over
Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder of De -'the week en&
trQit a -e vis•iing with lrelatives leers Mr. Ewart Powe of London visited
labor, $3.75; John Willis labor, $2.50 heeta Johnson
Thos. Appleton, labor sewer, $33.00; Map of Perth or Huron—Ralph Par -
Ernest Appleton labor sewer, $31.50; Janson, Verna Harness, Harold Hazle-
Harry Hart, labor sewer, $31,50 J. wood, Hazel Earl, Edna. Squires, Det
Mr, and Mrs. H. Dark of Windsor wear-Ir:er%s here over Sunday. Cornish, labor sewer, - $25.00; Jas. mer Skinner.
elm visiting w5.th ;the latter's parents, The (one supper held en connectionWriting ltfr a , sl "elrs, 'Cthe
Ste' with -the. churcb here on Oct.h was ,Murray,4labor sewer, $23.75; H. Lod- firiting Evening Prayer— Helen
nhaaen urrh 1Viyrtle Earl Leola Johns; Sara
r,Atte. Chas. Gainer is spending a few a great-successin every way. The der, labor sewer, $27,50; Jas. San -j • .
supper was all that could be de red' dors, labor sewer, $25.50; Nelson Armitage, Willie Earl, tViolet SRne,
days in Toronto.
gr. Chas. Steinhagem has accepted
RUN-DOWN, NERVOUS ?
Weak Women can Find the Help
They, Need
St. Thomas, Ont. --"Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is a gra
medicine f
women who
at all nervoese
weak or run -dowel.,-.
or who suffer with
womanly a lmetits
I have not only
taken . it; mys&lf '
and been greatrly
benefited but T
have known of
ti , , ,•. many others who
;. haee been „bene-
fited,
beliefrted, and in no
case have I ever heard one word of
condemnation against Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, but always
praise." --Mrs. Sarah Burke, 103.
Scott St.
The use of Dr Pierce's Favorite
Prescription makes women happy
by making them healthy. A great
. many women in every part of Canada
owe their good health of today to this
famous Prescription.
HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE?
This Woman; Had Suffered, Great Die.
tress and Gives Her Experience
Dundalk, Ont.—"I am only tooglad
to tell what Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery has done for me.
I doctored three months and got no
relief but, thanks to Dr. Pierce's
medicine," I found a cure at last. • r
will recommend it to any poor suf-
ferer with ulcerated stomach and,
mouth. 'when I started taking thin
'Discovery' I weighed 93 pounds; now
I weigh 119. No other medicine for
me."—Mrs. Malcolm McLaren.
You can quickly put yourself in.
A-1 condition by going to your drug
gist and obtaining Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical T3iecovery in tablets
or liquid; or eenee 10c to"Dr, Pierre's
Laboratory in Bridgeture, Ont,, for:
advice.
trial plig. and write for.free medical
and 'the •program given afterwards was Vale, labor sewer, $3.00;John Par- flung Narnal An em = oto
very desar•vin.g, The attendance was sons, labor sewer, $30.00; Peter Squires, Pearl Bacon, Mary Hunter,
R.
large and the proceeds amounted to Coleman, team labor sewer, $19.25; Halph Parkinson, Harold Bell, Lina
over $260.00. Heywood,
Gilbert Mathewsts. team labor sewer, Writing "Crossing the Bari!'-- Lily
HURONDALE
"The "liiirondale Women's Institute
:held thefr: regular monthly meeting
at: the tmete of Mrs. Stewart McQueen
.yritls• a'ery large attendance. At
the business meeting delegates were
dppointe to.attend the London co=
ve elibir.- The program consisted of
severeP Beadings by Miss Alda; Bolton
andeDr: heck gave a very interesting
andinstructive paper and demonstra-
tion on the different bandages that
would be of .the,.most use in 'the
home. Lunch was served by the host-
esses of lrhe occasion, Mrs. J. Selves
and elrs._McQueen and a social half
hour spent. The next meeting will
be hefeede. Wednesday, Nov. 1st, at
the home -of Mrs. Win. Welsh, when
elle" Crediton Institute will be the
guests of the day. Please notice that
meeting is a week later than usual.
SCHOOL. REPORT OF S. S. No.
7. jJ borne, ,for September,—Sr
Angus Earl honors, Harold Denham;
Jr. _IIL, Delmer Skinner honors, (Hazel
Earl, Ray' Brook; Sr„ II:, Morris -.ern
Tom ,Hern and Nornnan Brock allhlon,
ors, Nofman Jaques ; Jr, TI°, Willie
Earl' boners, )Melvin Wright, Harvey:
Weight; 1st class, Myrtle Earl honors
Garfield Garnishr honor; Clayton Cor-
nish; Pr: Class, Lloyd Hern. No. on.
roll 16, average 14.
M. 5. McIntyre, Teacher.
AIL$A CRAIG -Jack 'Bowlon nesse
-Craigs cool Ved ba,rber, and an Ieateem
ee and well 1c even eiti,zm of the town
died von eneenday. at'ehe Munroe Ruse,
after a brig illness,. He hicl only: been•
cc mfiaert'°@to 1 -hs bed for ' a w ee1;, but
had beeri'ai,lnrig forsorno time. Many
-Year •agO-' 'e `Came. liene'"i`i'o'ni'Flamilton
a .ml sta.rted the barber shop,., '
$9.00; Geo. Stire, team labor sewer,; Hunter, Clara Morley, • Hazel Webb,
$.9.00; Wm. Laverty, team labor sew -Doreen Westcott, Lloyd Ballantyne,
er, $3.00; Frank Mellott, labor, $18; Ivy Press.
Mrs. Alice Cudmdre, gravel, $17.50:
Adjournment. by Hooper.
J. Senior, Clerk.
Wm ea School Fair
Wheat, Geo. Neil; wheat, sheaf, G.
Neil; • oats, W. Hern; oats, sheaf, L.
Heywood, F. W. Hern, H. Heywood,
A. Cooper; barley A. Earl, P: Hern;
barley;, sheaf;; E. -Hern, 21. Eaei; field
peas, C. Cornish, E. Hern, I. Harness
field corn, T. Hern, A. Mitchell, M.
Sweitzer, A. Frayne, M. Coward, P.
Brethour; sweet corn, V. Stone, W.
Stewart, F. Pullen, M. Hunkin, b:
Delbridge, I. McCullough.
Green Moui ain potatoes, W. Earl
E. Harrison, M. Brethour, B. Bell;
D. Skinner, Roy Ballantyne; Irish
Cobbler, K
C bbl Wiseman, Roy Hunter,
H. Rundle; E. Copeland, and, G. Johns,
has
0
,p
Dooleys, C. Wynne, G. Cornish, D.
Deldridge, I. Harding.
Mangolds, Alex. Rohde, Raymond.
Switzer, Allen Berry, Laverne Stone,
Hert Hunter, Jack Delbridge, H.
Morley; turnips. Ray Brook, Jas, Me:
Cullougli, Allen Berry, Laverne Skin-
ner, Carmen Sweitzer, Gerald. Neil.
Beets, M. Bell, V. Shier, R. Fraye'e
Hazel Earl; L. Stewart, A. Creery,:
carrots, Ethel Stewart, Dorothy Ste-
phenson, Luella Gower, Olive Lang-
ford,_Laurae Rundle, Doreen West-
cott; parsnips R. Cornish, H. Johns
R. Squires; onions, E. Harrison, E.
Cornish; B, Murch, Alma Hern, Lily
Hunter:
Asters, Ward Hern, Allan Pletcher''
Elva Morley, Lena Heyyood,• Gladys
Earl, Lavona Cooper; `sweet peas, H.
Writing "Recessional — Marjorie
Hunter, Verna Hazlewood, Verde.
Clark, Alda Squires, Ina Jaques., Irene
Barness
Writing "Home They Brought Her
Warrior. Deed."—Isa1 e11'`' .Meouliaugie,
Lloyd Colgan, Agnes Creery, Isaae]la
Johnson Mildred Routleym ,Carman.
Gregory
Crayon DDraw'ng=Gillnor equises,De1
mer Skinner, Haroi1 Hazi~e'jvc od, Ger-
ald Ford, Morris Hern.; .lel Heywood
Water Color I.andsca,p'e "°' da
shell, Ciarenoe Thomson.
Water Color Landscape, .pupils over
lee -Alma Hern, Aefeirs' Earl, 18aE01
McCullough, Mildred ,Bell, Wilfrid Bei -
gent, Verna Hazelwood.
Public Speaking -Lloyd Herm, Tiros.
Heywood.,
Jufging Pauitry-Marjorie Delbridge
Lena Heywood, •
Judging Calves—Charles #3ddgert,
Elgin Hern, Ross Herm John Ryan,
Laverne Vehiteford Kenneth Stevenson
School Parade—Section 12, 4, 6, 13.
THE IVIOLSONS :ANK.
INCORPORATED 1855
Genital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reeerae Fund $5,000,000
O'er 12S 'Branches.
ARM RUN CSN` A. BUSINESS BASIS.
recqu res that every mertllber • 'of the tam he made a
partner, That the earning lt'om ref ' parte:tem. . pro-
duet be allotted to each member. Then god sense
indicates that these earnings should go to swell their
sav„ans nee'onsnt With The Moisoas -Bank. This will
make each 011e ambitious to make his product pay.
Deposits by mail accepted.
EXETER. BRANCH
T. S. WOODS liianager,
Cetrtralia Branch open for 'business .laxly.
1316
Furniture Bargains
(TION Iti FURNLTUR:E. 91,Vh, CARRY THE LARGEST
AND MOST Ul . TO -DATE STOCK.
BUY HERB AND SAVE MON1sY
Funeral Director & Embalmer, •
GARD NE
ATJCTION SALE
Horses -Driven; horse 5 }ears old:
arriage marc i years ,old; .�arriare
FARM STOCK AND IMPI.EMEN'TSeimare 12,ey'ears old;,sucking calif.
Cattle—Registered cow, iresii; r..sq,
istexed cow due in Jute; cow du:. fit
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1922Nov.I.cow due in Jan.; 3 cares du.', is
At 1 o'clock sitarp the following:— ldI1Y; 2 lreerI hug, steers; 6 sprutg kalcws
Horsca—Four yeard mare; draft 3 small calti�e•
horse. Hog Poultry and IJag,—:±ow due at
Cattle -3 cows supposed to be in lima'+f sale; 75,hen• , 75 pullets; Col -
calf, fat cow; 3 3 -year ojd heifers; lie dog
3 3 -year old steer,; 2 -year olid steer; Implements—Massey-Harris bintieri
3 -year old he for supposed to be in nearly new; 1L, FI, manure sgreader;
caa.f,• 5 yearlings -3 steers, 2 aicifers; LeCormick mower, dray rake, hay t.d_
4 .spring calves, der, cultiv tor, Bizze5 disc, ,seed drill.
set liarraws, land roller, 2 -furrow plow
Hags—Boar, 2year old; 2 brood walking plow, scuffler, Ianningmill, out
sow, 2 years old with litter of 10 scales, big water tub, car, fork and
pits each. 'slings, lumber wagon, 2 buggies, ..utter,
Fowl—About 150 hens and chicken. hay rack, gravel box, 2 sets double
Hay—About 6 tons. hangers set single 1>a nness, mail box
Implements—Mower, Morse rake, bean quantity hard wood, Magnet cream,
cultivator, plow, 2 -furrow plow, fan- separator, Daisy churn, 60 sap pails,
ningmill, manure spreader, forks, chains forks, shovels, hoes, whiffletrees, neck -
and other articles too numerous to yokes. chains, and ,other articles too
mention. numerous to mention.
Terms—Sums of $10 and under, cash Furniture—Gurney range, heater, 10
over that amount 6 months' credit on kitchen chairs, table, couch, glass cup-
furnishing approved joint note. board 3 beds, ,mattresses and springs
Wickwire & Huiser, Frank Taylor, dresser and stand, quantity ,new lin-
Proprietors Auctioneer.1oleum, 2 screen doors, window screens
window blinds, 3 lamps, tub.
On Lot 11, Con. 2, Hay Tp., on
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.
On Lot 7, Con, 3, McGillivray, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, 19'22
t., l o'clock sharp, the following :-1
zrc
Terms—$10 and under cash; over
that amount 12 montlis' credit on turn-
i,sbsng approved joint notes, or a dis-
count of 6 pier „cent. off for cash.
Positively no reserve as the proprie-
tor is giving up .;farming,
ALF MILLER, FRANK TAYLOR.
. Proprietor Auctioneer
Reasonable in Price
If you want an attractive roof for your home
that will give complete satisfaction at a very
moderate price, use
rantf'ord-
Crystai
Quality and surfacing are exactly the same as
that of the famous Brantford Asphalt Slates. The
colors are harmonious and never fade. It is a
permanent, safe, fire-resistant roof. (Made in
two
widths -18 -inch and 32 -inch.) •
Br4ntford Roofing Co.
Limited
Head Office and" Factory,
Brantford, Canada
Branches At Toronto, Montreal,
'Winnipeg, Halifax.
137
(1'
,e
For Sale by Ross Taylor C ompa,fly
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