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uction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements
AS THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RENTED EIS FARM, ASO IT IS
TO YOU TO COME AND PUT THE HIGH NICKLE -,ON AND
'SAKE YOUR GOODS AWAY FROM,
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Lot 18, Con. 9, Stanley Township
AN MILES WEST AND ONE MILE SOUTH OF VAP.NA ON THE BAB
YLON LINE ON
Wednesday March 28th, 1923
COMMENCING AT 100p .mt
HORSES - 1 pair black Percheron horses, 6 -yrs cild, weight a-
%C;,ut 3200 lb's. ;A. good pair; 1 black Percheron hof+se 4 -yrs old
eight 1400 Abs; 1 Carriage horsed-yre. old weight 1209,, a good one
will work any place.
CATTLE Roan cow 7 yrs. old with calf by side; Roan bow
ift- re,. old. clue .1st. June; Roan heifer, rising 3 due in A.ugiust; Roan
&eller, rising 3;, dues in May; Red cow 9 yrs. old dry; Pair of grass
mttle rising 2; white heifer .rising 2; Rolan heifer one yr. old;
*elves. 9' months old; Yorkshire brood sow due in April; Brood
'$bw with pigs 5 -weeks old.; 2 Bronze Turkey hen's and. 1 gobbler;
40 liens mostly pullets; 2 pure bred Buff Orpington roosters. •
IMPLEMENTS 'T -ft Deering binder; Deering;
mower; .Inter-
:national :...., ..,,.• , . .
,.., a.. . •.,,. or lana
+fitterflax hay rack; newg ravel box; most of the implements have
only been hi use 3 years; Premier cream- separator; set brass
taunted harness .nearly new, set farm harness, set single harness;
lar, -collar tops; pr collars' 22 -int; collar 22 -in; drive collar ; , pr back
ends. new; set heavy wagon doubletrees, set plow doubletrees; 2
aoeckyokes 9 -in. post holeauger;' scoop hhovel; '.forks and !shovels,
o;atering "pails, land strainer pail galvanized pig trough; No. 3 Daisy
turn; butter bowl; 'solid side collapsible go cart; 7M octave plena
morgan; quantity of lumber; 3-tor.2-12-2 fertilizer; quantity of hay;
etbout . 50 bush. little Yellow Dent corn; quantity of oat's; bunch of
Vind:ow sashes, and numerous other articles. 1
TERMS' OF SALE -$10 and under cash, over that amount 8 mon-
ths credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. 4% off
taSr tash on credit amounts. Poultry, grain, hay and corn cash.
UBO. ELLIOTT W.S. JOHNSTON, 'GEORGE SMITH,
Auctioneer. Clerk. Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
L`ARM STOCK,• IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD EFtPECTS, ETC.
'The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to sell b y Public
Auction on LOT 11. L.R.E. STANLEY TOWNSHIP, ON
Wednesday, March 21st, 1923
Commencing at 1.00 ()clock, p,m. the following -
LIVE STOCK - Horses; 1 horse 9 yrs. old; 1 aged mare; 1
aged. horse, 4 -yr. old Percheron horse. -CATTLE; 1 cow 5 yrs; old
sake in June;; 1 h+ifer with calf at foot; 1 heifer due to calf 'shortly;
fat cow; 1 heifer due in April;2-yr. old. steer; 1 spring calf.'-
iPIGS; 1 sow with litter of 8, 3 weeks old at time( of sale; -1 sow due
may 1st; 3 chunks; 1 Yorkshire brood Sow; 1 Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC -Deering binder 7-1±. cut; 13 -disc Med-lt
*ri11 new; 13 -tooth M. -II, cultivator new; Deering mower; . Percival
'Walking plow,•' gang plow; a agon, 16 -ft. hay Zack, wagon box, pig
rack, bob sleighs, Leggy, cutter. wheelbarrow; oxen yoke, double
aierness, single harness, cloubletrees, root pulper, turnip slicer, new
• linty fork rope, clings, and pulley's, barrels, canthook,; carpenter
Coble, cream separator, 3 -section harrows; grindstone, bag trttck,bag
)solder, grain scoop, 150 bushels oats; pig crate; pig loader; ' log
jack, potatoe digger, buck saws, croxx out 'saw, axes., cupboard,
Oink, fruit ladder, Russell Pena jack,: a quantity of timothy, hay,.
large quantity of straw and num-crows other articles.
VERMS-=The below mentioned terms 'will prevail.
WALTER WESTLA.KE Proprietor.
ARTICLES OF M. D. W ESTLAKE ESTATE
25 -ft, ladder, 20 -ft. ladder, 18 -ft. ladder; chimney cleaner;; tur-
hip'seeder;. Grimm Champion ecal,;irator; about 400 sap pails !and
%piles, 2 hogsheads,' large dinner bell, 10 gaiv, milk can; harness
Pplseet) 2 Skimmers pail's;` logging chains, buggy pole, a quantity
+ta mixed lumber, a'number of wagon toi gi ee, about 20 mods roll
'wire fencing, 3 -ton cape scales, iron plow, 'au.gar shanty 16x20, sugar
'abanty 16x:16,,. 2g alv, sap tank 6 and 10 barrels capacity; 2 sugar
-eettles '3 -bbl gathering tank, cedar poets and numerous other .art-
tOB I 'S -'The below mentioned
tennis will prevail,
T. M. SNOWDEN, Executor.
TERMS OF SALE -All amounts of $10 and under 'Cash. Over
at amount 8 niontbs credit wet bt' given by furnishing approved
o notes. 4 p&'r cent. per annum" off for cash on.credit arnounte.
Mata, Hay .andstraw, .each.
W, J;, TOtT rrl, Cler lz,
AUCTION SALE
Of Real .Estate and 1louse-Yaold
Furuitelre at HEN,SALL on SATUR
DAX MARCH 17th at 1.30 O'eloek,
Mrs, Andrew pougall, Prc�laxietor-
ess..
Oscar Klepp, Auctioneer, ' • i
AUCTION SALE
MORTGAGE SALE
Of ,'S6 -.Acre Fame's :Stanley To-
wnship.
Under and by virtue of':the :pow-
ers contained in a c,ert'ain mort-
gaeg which will be Produced at the
time of 'sale, there, will be offered..
for sale by • public auction"'at the
Commercial' Hotel' in Burtch, Qn't.
on Monday;, the 'L9th' day of March
A.D. 1923, at thei Boer of pile o're etek
in the afternoon, the following pro-
perty ;--
Lot number Twenty -.two (22) i n
the south` Boundary Concession of
the . Township of Stanley -in . the
County :of' Huron, containing .tib
acres, more or less. On the Pani
are a 136. story frame house , wi
kitchen; a barn and •'straw •s e
both on wall's,, and a driving shec
The 'soil is a clay loam=. This., nl
a first class property,
TERMS -10% on day of 'sale and
balance in 30 days, without inter-
est. ,FURTHER !'Terms and condit-
ion's will be made known on day' o
sale, and may be had on applicat-
ion to the undersigned.
DATED at Exeter Ont, this 27thh1
grass 'seeder, 2 !stone barnnaers, 2
dozen fertilieeyr baglse 8 • feet 2 -in.
eliciting with 'pulley, neekyoke; 2
dou'bletrees, scythe, forks, 'shovels;.
spades, hoes, rakes 'and numerous
other artiplos,
HOUSEHOLD IikIL ECTS-Exten-
eien table, sideboard;, bedstead; '6
kitchen' •eheirs;'"churn ; 2• eider bar -
Vela; •crocks,` sealers; ,pails music
rack, stove pipe dx'uii and numer-
ous other articles,
TERMS OF. SALE --$10 and, under..
cash, Over that amount 9 mon-
ths' credit will be .given oil. furn-
ishing !approved joint notes. d%,
of •far cash on credit amounts.
Louis 'Werra, Proprietor.
W. X. Johnston, ' Clerk.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.'
AUc3TION SALE
Of Real Estate, Furniture ; eland
Iousehold,.Effe+ts will li be heid'at
Zurich op the property of the late
Mrs, Chrintene Volland, on ,Satur-
day March 24thb at 2 o'clock ,''p.m.
S. Deitei' Arthur Weber,
gr Executor, Auctioneer
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day of February A. D. 1923
OSCAR IKLOPP, Esq., Zurich, •Onaj
Auctioneer. •
GLAJMAN & STANBURY, Barre;
ers, etc., Exeter, Ont., Vendorl
Solicitors.
AUCTION SALE
Of Parr Stock, IMplementis,
Household Effects, Etc. The und-
ersigned Auctioneer .'has Veen in-;
structed to sell by Public Auction
on Lot 28„ S.B. Hay Township, on
TUESDAY MARCH. 27th, 1923,
mencing . at 1.00 o'clock, p.m. . the
following
HORSES -Heavy Draught mare
iw yrs. old; Heave draught geld-
ing 12 years old; gelding rising 5
yrs by •Commodore; driving mare
quiet and reliable.
CATTLE --Cow, "Bell" (117711) 11-
years old with calf at foot; cow,
Rosebud Belle (118333) 8 -yr, old due
eat time of sale; cow, Bluebell
(159076) 4 -yr. old with bull calf at
at foot, bred to Cloverdale Chem-
pion,'
Cham pion,` due Sept. " 20; cow; Topsy
(1736175; -3 -yr. old with calf at foot;
heifer, Daisy! (182005) 2 -yr. oldbred;
heifer, Maybud (134.417) 22 months
old. bred; heifer calf 11, months old
pedigree applied for; .1 fresh cow
6 -yrs.. old; 1 cow rising 4 -yrs. due
Aug'.; 1 baby beef; grade'calf
3 months • old; .fresh cane e-yra ,y tie t:
EXETER
Clarence Walker, who has been
visiting friends and relatives in
and Around Exeter. left for his home
in. North 'Battleford,,' Seek.
Ma'a.. B. G. Soldan returned after
visiting her daughter at Kingstani;,
y, > Davin Miller, a former re'sidei t
f :Exeter,, died', at Spokane, Wash.
syn Feb. 26th aged 94 years. "He
ems born) in •Scotland where he fees
oeducated ' for a lawyer.
In the Upper School Chemistry
Class recently an 'explosion took
place of a test tube, causing in-
jury to Margerite Kuuntz and
Edgar Thompson, the latter was
taken to a local doctor who hos
strong hopes that his ,'sight will
not be affected.
A meeting of the creditors of
Pfaff, Jr. of Stephen, who
e.....(ley made an assignment for
the benefit, of .. hi's creditors, was
held in Exeter on Wednesday East
rhe amount to be paid to the cred-
itors should bea fairly good per
tentage.
COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. Dan Ross,.ofeBru`cetield suf-
fered a 'stroke recently„ but is im
r evingt i . _ •
and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha
eying into Clinton from Hol-
ruesv ille a, l taking possession of
-• 5 ho about'175lb _ = w'x
50 Plymouth. Rock' and Wyandotte
pullet's!.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC -M. -H. 7 -ft
binder good order, M, -H. movver,
Maxwell hay loader;. Max'well•'side
delivery rake, McCromick hay
rake 10 ft.; Kemp manure (spreader
'steel roller, Frost and Wood cult
ivator, Peter Hamilton 10 hoe drill;
2 & 3 section drag harrows, walk
ing plow., Maple . Leaf double plow
Cockshutt gang plow; seuffler,
Frost & Wood disc; wagon;' 16 -ft.
hay rack, new wagon box, bob sl-
eigh, light bob 'sleigh, cutter,, new
buggy, old bugy, wheel harrow;
root pulper, 6 h.p. Waterilm gas
engine in good order; Maple Leaf
grinder 10 -in. plate; Wisconsin In-
cubator, brooder, coal heater, cut-
ting box, Chatham fanning mill,
fruit ladder, new stone boat, 1200
lbs. scales; b,ag truck, fire •extin-
guisher, set brass mounted double
harness, set heavy harness, 3 seta
'single harness, 2 'extra, 'collars,
corn planter, corn 'shelter, post
hole auger, pair woollen: horse bl-
ankets, wire stretcher, cross cut
saw, forks; neck yokes, doubletre-
es, chains, 2 bucksaws,t 3 crow-
bars, hanging lamp, parlor. lamp,
2 pipe Wrenches, stock -rack, gravel
box, and numerous other articles.
SEED GRAIN -300 bus. O.A.C.
Na. 2i' barley, a quantity of Sweet
Clover seed, yellow blossom,
TERMS OF SALE -$10 and under
cash. ;Over that amount 12 mon-
ths credit will beg iv -en on furn-
ishing approved joint notes: 5 per.
cent. per annum, off for cash' on
credit amount's. Grain and seed
Cash.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
T. Miller, Clerk.
Fred Willert, Proprietor.
AUCTION SA. LE
Of Farm Stock, Household Eff-
ects, Etc. The undersigned Auct-
ion, has been instructed -to sell by
Public Auction at Logit 19, Con. 11,
ITay Township on THURSDAY,
A ARCH 29, 1023, Commencing at'
1.30 o'clock, p.m, •
LIVE 'STOCK -1 Roadster filly
rising 4 yrs. sired by Einperor Mc-
Kinney. 1 cow 7 -.yrs, old due in
April; 1 cow .4-yr's.old due in Ap-
ril, 1 fat eow; 1 heifer 2 -yrs. old;
1 'steer 10 months ' old.; 1 calf 3
months old; 1 sow 'due in April; 1
sok with litter; 4 dozen . eung
hen's, '3 Barred lock Roosters; 2
ducks; 1 drake. ,
OTHER. ARTICLES -2 new gravel
boxes, cutting box, wheelbarrow;
2 set single harness, light harness
and traces; set of heavy team br-
idle's; 2 collars, cross exit saw sp-
ring seat; 2 crowbars, tare, hay
oxl:, 2 dozen vein bags; chains;
the hew h'oane on :ltatt!onb'ur+y ,
'street.
Silvearwoo1a Ltd., of Lonldon,.are
about to open a plant in Lucknow
to make butter aid, ice ereaxn,'
t Another of the aged residents of
Gorriel pa'ssedd away on Sunday last
in the poison of Mrs,: Jacob Ste-
inruiller. iShe was in her .8lstyear
,
and had been an invalid for over
30 art's.
Drri. Herm, of Blyth h'a's bought
out the practice of th'e late Dr,
Thoixzpsonl, Clinton, and takes pies-
session at once, the purchase in-
cludes the housel.
Work !hats commenced on the new
elevator to be built a '&oderieh'
this year.
kiENS.ALL
In the recent hockey match with
Exeter, Exeter won by a. 'score of
2-1.
Mrs. E. Rennie is in .Montreal
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gi. CI.
Paisleys
lldarch 15th, 143" :v
Mr. ax#''C1, Mrs. Roy Winne 'e.".t ltdrpti
ford Detroit where they will ales'ide
' The action (liken by George
Petty, on behalf of Mr.Hudson,:
the .defeated candidate in the last
municipal election here, te. have the
election declared 'veld on the gib -
end that the proceedings were
irregular, ha's been settled out ol?
court, Mr. Geiger having resigned,
and another election will 'soon role
low which will be the third one this
y ear.
Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, of the 'to-
wnehip of •Hay, is spending ,
cotipie of week's With her daughter
mfrs, Hy. Strang, Huronclale.
Hen'sell bonds or .debentures as*
being advertised in "a' tToronto pa-
per for $30,000 for a term of tesD
years.
Jaime Bonthron, a former res..
ident of Hnesall, died at his home
in 'Toronto on March; 1st, aged 76
years.
The deceased d '
e ,had
1JCe7
ill with
pneumonia;
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