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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-12-06, Page 4< 'J 1 I 4 * 1 J THURSDAY, DECEMBER «H», 102S ......., ■ i, Christmas Cake Made with Delicious Fruits ■ Fancy Packages Christmas Novelties, Mince Pies, Short Breads Candies, Nuts and Oranges 1 < Orders Fer Christmas Cake Taken Now J 1 Middleton’s Bakery Phone 52, Exeter THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE EXETER SCHOOL REPORT ROOM VI Honors—Dorene Caldwell 81, M. Sims 81. Pass-—Viola Hodgson 73, Eileen Snell 70. Orval Lawson 70, Fred EHerington 69, Jack Stanbury 68, R. Hutchinson 68, Doris Simpson. 66, Clifford Heywood 66, Evla Pearce 64, Vera Kestle 64, Irene Mooney 63, Helen Walper 62*, Madeline Brintnell 62, Helen Salter 61*, Ed­ die Ward 61. Below pass—John McTavish 59, Dorothy Sims 58, Reba Simmons 56*, Edith Brooks, absent. Jr. IV, Pass—Jennette Taman 72, Phyllis Bierling 71, Jean Stanbury 71, Elizabeth Foote 68, Hazel Clark 67, Gordon May 66, Gordon Apple­ ton 64, Norval Jones 61. Below pajss—Aimer Hunkin 53, Eldon KJading 40*, Jim Brintnell 40*. * missed tests. Number on roll 32; tendance 30.5. G. S. Howard, Bert Pilon. Class II—Labelle Sims, Richard Stanbury, Murray Moore, Leonard Harvey, Margaret Clark, Carl Stire, Jean Appleton, Hazel Jones, Sidney Stire, Kenneth Sfimpson, Irene Kydd, Betty Baynhain, Lila Elliott, Cather­ ine Armstrong, Ernest Mc.Tavish, I. Brooks, Tommy Walter, Anita Brint­ nell, Gerald Lawson, Stewart. Cann. Class III—Douglas Harness, Doris Moore, Dorothy Jennings, Coquoline Simmons, Jlajck Harness, Billy Wal- per, Jean McDonald, Jean Snell, F. Snell, Freida Stire Number on roll tendance 32,14. (absent.) 3 6; average at- R. Creecli ROOM V Principal McFalls 78, I IN MEMOBIAM. Wickwire Print Shop, By-laws Saw­ yer Drain $5.00; Mrs. Kellett, sup­ plies for hall $1.45; Mrs. Kelletti caretaker $12,00; Treasurer Hay Tp. Usborne Assessment McDon'ald Drain ■Clerk, By-iav^' Clertys* fee.Tp. portion of Clerk By- $228.05 $25.00; Tp. Treas. Passmore Drain $198.00 laws & Clerk’s fees Passmore Drain $46.80; Treas. Usboi'ne, Tp. portion Whelihan Award $4.17; Hy. Ford, Superintendance land team work $82,65; Mrs. H. Ford, clerical work $4.00, Council adjourned to meet as statue on Saturday, December 15th at one o’clock. H. Strang, Clerk per the AUCTION SALE GENTTNER—In Exeter on Friday, November 30 th. to Mr. and Mrs. C. Guenther, of Exeter, a daughter (Blanche Ilene.) JMITCHELL—In Stephen Township, on Thursday, November 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mitchell a daughter (Marjorie Genevieve.) WALKER — At Buckingham, Que., on Saturday, Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Walker, a daughter, (Elizabeth Joan) JPYM—In Usborne, on vember 30th, to Mr. E. Pym, a daugditer guerite Victoria.) ARBUTHNOTT—In Killarnev, Man., on Saturday, November 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arbuthnott a daughter (nee Ida Russell, twin daughter of Mr. Jz F. Russell and neice of Miss Hettie Sweet, of Ex­ eter. ) DUNCAN—In. loving memory of Mrs. J. R. Duncan, who departed this life, Dec. Sth, 1928. No one knows the heartaches mother No one knows the bitter pain, That we suffered since we lost her, Life lias never been tihe same. When all is still and silent, And sleep forsakes our eyes, Our thoughts are in a .silent grave, Where our dear mother lies. pp Husband and Family Friday, No’- and Mrs. A. (Leonia Mar-IN MEMORIAM Jr. IV, honors—Ardys Charlie Complin 7 5, Stanley Ward 75. Pass—Billy Walter 73, Warren Sanders 72, Jack Pryide 63, Norman Hunter 60, Ruby Penhale 47*. Sr, III, honors—Bernice Delbridge 84, Patsy Martin 81, Bobby Dinney 80, Mary Van Camp 79, Billy Wil­ son 79, Betty Complin 77, 'Marjorie Allen 76, Gladys Stone 7 6, Lome Howey 7 6, Gordon Hewlett 75. Pass—'Marjorie Kernick 73, Eil- leen Sims 73, Verdun Wells 73, Jes­ sie Jennings 7'3, Gladys Ryckman 72, Borden Sanders 71*, Rae Herig 69, Janette Dearing 68, Clifton Hunter 67, Harry Penhale 67, Vyrne Smith 64, Fred Simmons 64, Doreen Campbell 64, Harry Beavers 63, E. Cornish 62, Donald Goodspeed 61. Below pass—Chlarlie Cox 5 8*, R. Freckleton 55, GealdJ Ba-gtsliiaw 41* John Payne 32*. Number on. roll 38; average at­ tendance 3 6.24. M. G. Harvey, teacher U^BORNE COUNCIL The‘Municipal Council of the Tp. of Usborne met on Saturday, Decem­ ber 1st, pursuant to adjournment. Members present were Reeve Jas. Ballantyne and Councillors Dew, Skinner, Berry land Williams. The minutes of the meeting of November 3rd were read andi approved on mo­ tion of Williams-Skinner. Correspondence—Copies of the re­ ceipt and expenses of the Centralia Drain Award tabled with balance of $20.79 returned to Usborne. The Clerk reported that this was 11% of the original assessment and tlhat this amount had been returned to the assessed parties. Letter from the Public Highways Department stated) that the Depart­ ment procures their supply of snow fences from the Model Incubator Co. 19 6 River St., Toronto at the price of 7c. per ft. Motion re nomination by Dew-Berry: 1. That a Nomination the Council of 1929 be Statue on 1928 at. 1 2. That preside at 3. That sary through more than the requir­ ed number of candidates signifying their intention of standing for elec­ tion, polls shall be lheld from 9 a..ra. until 5 p.m. with the undermention­ ed officers m charge at the several named places on Monday, January 7, 1929, viz: — Division 1, School House No. 4, Hunter, poll clerk Hy. and election Meeting for held as per Monday, December 31st, o’clock p.m. Henry Strlang, Clerk shall such meeting. if an Election be neces- SHIPKA ton- Fri- Master Ralph Smith had his sils and adnoids removed on day last by Dr. Taylor of Dashwood. The Sunday School of tlhe United church are holding a Christmas con­ cert on December 4he 18th. A good program is being prepared. ■ ■ — 'of — | REGISTERED HIGH GRADE HOD* STEIN, JERSEY AND DURHAM^ COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, CHOICE LEICESTER BREEDING EWES AND EWE LAMBS IV, E. Nairn, Auctioneer, has re* celved instructions from the under­ signed to sell by public auction on. LOT 23 CON. 8, FULLARTON 5 miles south of Mitchell, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1928. Commencing at one o'clock sharp the following:— Reg. Holstein cow (Faforit Posch Konigen 4 years olid, Dam, “Kitty Posch Faforit” 31219, has a record, of 57 lbs, of butter in fourteen days. Gand with a 7 days season.is is 2 at Cianboro Koni- due to freshen Holstein cows foot; Holstein.- KHIVA theirKhiva school are holding Christmas concert on December the 19t)h. A good program is being pre­ pared by the young people of the section. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKellar, of Parkhill, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason. Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and Miss Ilene ISchroeder, of spent the week-end with Mrs. Art Willert. Miss Dorothy Deitricli is a few weeks with friends clhener at present. Mr. and Mrs. R. Schroeder spent Sunday with friends near Zurich. Master Roy Willert returned on Saturday from Detroit where lie Iras been takinlg electrical treatment for the past three weeks. Detroit, Mr, and spending in Kit- Dam “Baroness Madeline’1’ record of 33 lbs. of butter in and 23,000 lbs. milk for ths Her sire gen King and she about Dec. 20th. freslh with calves 4 year old cow due day of sate; 5 Holstein cows due in Dec.; Jersey cow due Dec. 20th; half-bred Ayr­ shire and Durham due Dec. 18th; 2 Durham cows due in December; & yearling Durham heifers, “Roans”; yearling Durham steer; Durham calf' 2 months olidl; half-bred Jersey and Holstein cow due time of sale. HORSES — Bay driving mare 8 years old good single or double; brown driving gelding 6 years good single or double. SHEEP—20 very dhoice Leicester Breeding ewes all bred and young 10 choice bred ewe lambs, bred. TERMS—6 months’ credit will be* given on furnishing approved joints, notes with 4 per cent interest added./ W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer WALTER STEWART, Proprietor AUCTION SALE In loving memory -of our beloved wife and mother who passed away one year ago December 9tli, 1927 Husband and Family ROOM IV MARRIAGES JMcEWAN—LOVE—At the home of the bride’s parents on Saturday, December 1st, Miss Grace Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, of Hillsgreen, to Mr. John McEwan, of Hensail. MOIR—WOLFF— At rectory in Hensail. December 1st, Miss daughter of Mr. and Wolff, of Hensail. Moir, of Exeter. Jones. 3KAIST—KLOPP—At Ave Evan. Lutheran church. De­ troit, on Thursday, Nov. 29th, by Rev. E. Huenergard. Miss Beatrice E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Os- ’ car F. Klopp, of Zurich, to Mr. Leonard F. Haist, son of Mrs. and the late Ezra Haist. of Creditou, and formerly of Exeter. the Anglican on Saturday, Olive Wolff, Mrs. Charles to Mr. George by Rev. Mr, East Jefferson DEATHS *TUCKER-—In Elimville, on Thurs­ day. November 29th, 1928, Sarah Harvey, beloved wife of J. Tuck- ■>?r, aged 77 years, 11 months and 17 days. BALKWILL—In Sandwich, on Mon- j day, Dec. 3rd. 1928. Richard B. i Balkwill, aged 72 years and five months, eldest son of the late Silas D. and Mary J. Balkwill, and ther of 'Mrs. J. T. Miners. bro- CARD OF THANKS Mr. p. Webber desires to express appreciation of the many kind- jms?es extended to him during his i'Iness 'and also for the many flowers. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. ^uell desire to return thanks for Many kindnesses extended by friends during her illness and death, also fer floral tributes and loan of autos. Jane IN MEMORIAM FINKBEINER— In ever loving memory of our dear mother, Mag- delena. Fiiikbeiner, wife of Christ­ ian Finkbeiner. who passed away to the Great Beyond, on. December 8, 1927. In Zion sweetly sleeping Where the pines their branches wave Lies our kind and loving mother In a lone and silent grave. Often do our footsteps wlan-der To the place where she was laid. Where we laid our Darling. Mother Just one year ago today. For many years our family circle Was closely linked together, But, Oh, t)hat chain is brolcen now, One link is gone forever. But beyond the Shining River. Upon that Golden Shore We’ll meet our dearest mother And rejoice for ever-more. Sadly missed by loving husband, sons and daughters. SCHROEDER—EDWARDS Sr. Ill, honors1—Vivian Elliott 79.7. Ola Reid 7 9.2, Florence McDonald 77.7, Annie Cox 75.2, Dean Allen 75. Pass—Billy Penhale 72, Tom Campbell 68, Raymond Smitih 61, Harry Kestle 60. Jr. HI, honors—Doris Harvey S3.4, Warren May 77.3, Barbara Atkin­ son 76.7, Almira Brintnell 76.1, J. Doerr 75.3. Pass—Eldon Caldwell 7 3.8, Ethel Smith 72, Marion Powell 71.4, Irene Van Camp 71.3, Raymond Genttner 71, Ruth Pearce 71, Gertrude Com­ plin 70, Robena Hunkins 6S.2, Jack Jennings 65, Lloyd Gent-tner 62.5, Charlie Snell 60.4. Below Pass—Cecil Smith 56.8, G. Sanders 51.6. tloyd Stanlake 50.2. Missed tests—Reggie McDonald, Howard Laverty. Marion Walper, F. Snell. Number on roll 33, average at- tendace 31.9-. M. E. Goodspeed, teacher House of H. H. Brown, Brown, poll clerk Chas. a, HARPLEY % and FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS- ROOM III •Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Love family have moved to Lucan for the winter. Misis Cora. Baker and friend of Sarnia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Most of our young people attend­ ed the play at Greenway on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love and Juniore spent Saturday evening with Mr. land Mrs. Garnet Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stewardson visited with Mrs. A. Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff, Helen and Mrs. Wm. Pfaff, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Love. 1928- work mare The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction,,. — at — LOT 14, CON. 4, MCGILLIVRAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11th, HORSES—Work mare, 1 horse, gelding, one year old; in foal. CATTLE.—Cow due January 18th;. cow with calf at foot, cow freshen­ ed two months; cow due May 1st; farrow cow, cow due March 15t-h; cow due April 15tlh; 3 heifers com­ ing 2 years; 2 calves five months old. PIGS—4 pigs 5 weeks old time of sale, pure bred, sow 5 months; brood: sow. GRAIN—300 bus. of seed barley* 400 bus. of seed oats. IMPLEMENTS—Set of double har­ ness, fanning mill, wheelbarrow, Mc­ Cormick Binder, McCormick mower, 1-horse rake, set of harrows, drill, Noxon; disc 2 walking plows, set of sleighs, set HOUSEHOLD oil stove, Daisy churn, 2 beds, three dozen sealers, De Laval cream sep­ arator, nearly new; incubator 16(i>‘ eggs. D.R.O. J. J. Coates. Division 2, D.R.O. H, H. B. Allison. Division 3, House of Louisa Hor­ ton, D.R.O. S. W. Dougall. poll clerk Wm. Jeffrey. Division 4, Public Hall Farquhar, D.R.O. J no. Hodgert, poll clerk Al­ bert Scott. Division 5. Township Hall, Elim- ville, D.R.O. Jackson Woods, poll clerk Lloyd Johns. Division 6. School House. Zion, D.R.O. Wm. Smith, poll clerk Clhas. Jaques. Division 7, House of R. Morrison, D.R.O. David Goulding, poll clerk, Oliver McCurdy. 4. That a By-law be drafted con­ firming the same. Carried. By-law No. 13, 1928, re Nomina­ tion and Election was read and pass­ ed on motion of Bery-Williams. Council’s letter of condolence ack­ nowledged by Mrs. Jas. McElrea. Skinner-Dew: That the Clerk for- ward^the bill of C. Haskett, of $75. for funeral expenses of Johanna Ke­ hoe to the County Clerk. Carried. The Court of Revision on the Saw­ yer Drain By-law No. 12, 19 28 was held with the members taking the necessary declarations. Mrs. Archi­ bald was present to represent the Engineer in charge. The matter of a second bridge under appeal for S. N. Shier >vas considered but the in­ tention and decision of the Engineer as stated to be that only one bridge be allowed for Lots 14 & 15, Con 15. There was therefore no action taken by the court. The Court closed and the By-law was finally passed motion of Williams-Berry. Mr. R. Camm and Mr. J. Creery interviewed the Council the repair of the Washburn Drain and signed a petition for the same, requesting that it be forwarded to S'. W. Archibald, Engineer amination and report. Skinner-Berry: That it warded forthwith. Carried The following bills were ed and paid on motion of Dew-Wil­ liams, viz:— Stephen Bros., crushing and de­ livering 94-9 yards of gravel $953.- 48; Fred Ford, grevelling $39.60; Verne Pincomlm, ditto $44.0(>; Mau­ rice Coates, ditto $22.00; Whitney Coates, ditto $38.50; Hector Row- cliffe, ditto $60,50; Howard Hunter, ditto $69.85; Clarence Mills, ditto 60.50; Ward Hern, ditto $55.00; G. Ferguson, gravelling and gravel $35.50; Chas. Siller, ditto $111.25; Matthew Routly. ditto $319.11; Al­ bert Shier, cutting weeds $4.40; A. Doupe, ditto $9.10; Jas. Atkinson, ditto $1.80; Sherwood Hunter, ditto $7.50; Fred Wright, ditching and sreading gravel $25.80; Len O’Reilly ditto $7.20; Luther Reynolds, drag­ ging $3.85; Henry Westlake, re­ airing bridge and gravelling $20.25; II. G. Seldon, cement $1.60; Pedlar People Co., Ltd., culverts $136.43;- Chas. Stehens, drawing tile $2,00; Fred Kerr, tile $63.00; Sam Brock, cow' inspection and milea'ge $10.00; Freeman Horne, gravelling $35.75; Alice Cudmore, gravel $179,25; The The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is not only a money maker but a money saver to the farmers of Canada, while the farm­ er’s family circle, in the accompany­ ing magazine, gets what is admitted to be the best of all. AUCTION SALE 0 seed harrow, cultivator 2 wagons, buggy, ■of scales 1000 lbs.’ EFFECTS— Coal OF 25 CLYDE AND PERCHERON HORSES, FII/LIES AND GELDINGS FROM 3 TO 4 YEARS OLD, AND WEIGHING FROM 1500 to 1600 lbs This is one of the best cars of horses yet shipped to Seaforth and will sold by public auction on LOT 23, McMANN FARM Half mile east of Seaforth, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1928 1:30 p.m. TERMS OF SALE—CASH Sr. II, A, honors—Victor Lutman and Billy Kydd 87, Murray Madge 82, Gordon Pethick 7 6, David Kestle 75. Pass—Tom Willard 70, Jack Ker- nick 6 6. Walter Davis <aml Mahlon Ryckman ’64. Sr. II, B. honors—Elaine Stanbury 88, Lloyd Jones 8 6, Ray Jones 85, Margaret Campbell 84, Margery Hey­ wood 84. Stewart Fuke 84, Laurene Beavers 80. Eileen Andrew 80, Roy Campbell 79. Orville Snell 79. Leon­ ard Jones 77, Barabaria Dinney 75, Gerald Fitzgerald- 75. Pass—Hilton Sanders 74, Jack Brintnell 72. Lillian McDonald 71. Hazel Snell 71. Robert Brooks miss­ ed tests. Jr. II. honors—Vernon Heywood 85. Isabelle Appleton SO, Donald Winer 77. Helen Bawd'en 77. Pass—Irene Keruick 72, Bruce Burke 72, Lorraine Armstrong 71. Gail Browning 70. Clifford Quance 69, Maxwell Harness 66, Lloyd Hun­ ter 63. Number on roll 38; average at­ tendance 3 6.4. M. M. Rowe, teacher be TERMS OF SALE Grain, cash; $10.00 and under cash; ovei- that amount 10 months credit will be given on furnishing ap­ proved joint notes witlh five per cent straight off for cash. FRANK CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Avondale Apts.. E'ast Grand Blvd., Detroit, on Thursday at nine o'clock a.m., November 29th, when Phyllis Alma formerly of Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards was united in mrriage to Herbert Daniel Schroeder, of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mr of London, in a gown carrying a roses and 1 Florence Lucetta Schroeder, sister of I the groom was bridesmaid wearing ia gown of apple blossom georgette. Mr. Carolyle lOmp. of Ashby, Mich.. was best man. The groom’s gift to the bride was a string of pe'arls; to the bridesmaid, a vanity case; to the best man. Schroeder Cleveland wearing a trimmed with squirrel 'and hat to match. On tlmir return they will reside in Detroit. i •s. Daniel Schroeder The bride was lovely of Nile green georgette bouquet of Sweetheart lily-of-rhe-valley. Miss ROOM II Jr. II—Mary Taylor 72. Gerald Cornish 44, Sr. 1, A. honors—Grace Snell 95. and Betty Hogarth 95, Josie Kers- lake 9 4, Freda Moore 94 and Mar­ gery Madge 94% Dorothy Smith 93, Jack Anderson ‘9.2, Gerald McFalls 88. Ralph Delbridge 8 6, Teddy Wil­ son 85 and Ethel Kydd 85. Sr. I, b. honors—Clarence McDon­ ald 92, Margaret Melville 90 and G. Taylor (if. Patsy Russell 87, Eleanor Abbott 85, Alva Elliott 82, Mildred Beaver 80. Wesley Ryckman 78, O. Caldwell 75. Pass—Doris Payne 70. .................... . J1’. I. honors—-Bruce Cann 90, V.. tieman. who di<4 on "the "lOtli "lay | SO^and^ Kathleen Kestle 89. . of October. 1928 ar>‘ required to for- *•-*- - ■• - ward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of December, 1928. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- ; KN that after the said date the Ad- • ministrator will proceed to distri- , bute the estate having regard only to the claims of which lie-then shall have notice. Dob'd m L‘y .u r s’.is 22nd day of No- , vember. 1928. Sadly missed by mother, father» and brothers. CARD OT< THANKS Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wright, of Cen- 4?alia, desie to express their sincere 4’m.nks to the neighbors and friends #-'i’ the k»nd assistance and uym- p.-.thy shown luring Mrs. Tucker’s eWess and death; also for the floral i'j ihutes and loan of automobiles. PP IN MEMORIAM fTAYLOR- In loving memory dear Hilda who was called December 9, 1927. and sudden was the call X) <ur < • ur Hilda lnvnd by all. 'F ’ e>._ no we never will, I "U-ly a -mr hearts to-day F the on - w loved ko dearly, W - think 0/ .■ in silence If > eyes,mav >* ns weep I?’/1 many ; il.-u tears are shed others are -asleep. of to our rest on for ex­ be for- G. J. DOW Proprietor CLEARING T. BROWN Auctioneer’ AUCTION SALE — of REGISTERED cuff left and coat links. Mr. a'n.d Mrs. on a honeymoon for Chicago, the bride of brown broadcloth Notice to Creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that till Creditors an I others having claims against the estate of James McCurdy, late of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, gen- Elmer McDonald 8S, Donal I Gra­ ham 87 and Lloyd Hewitt <87, Neil McDonald 85. Thelma Hockey 83, Eldred Simmons 79, Doreen Sims 78 Pass—John Collingwood 68, Nor­ man Sanders 66. Number enrolled 35; average at­ tendance 33.6. N. Medd, teacher ROOM I present- GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Administrator Class I—-Andrew Bierling and Ro­ bert Soutlicott (equal); PhilHppa Harness, Ross Moore, Billy Jones, t—. of — FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS McNeil and Nairn, auctioneers* have received instructions from Jas. Mills to 'sell by public auction on the South Boundary of Usborne. half mile south of Woodham, on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14th, 1928 commencing at one o’clock sharp the OF .GRADE HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, YORK­ SHIRE AND ENGLISH BLACK HOGS. OXFORD EWES McNeil & Nairn, auctioneers have received instructions to sell by pub­ lic auction on Lot 18, Concession 12, Fullarton, IX miles east of Mt. Pleas­ ant church, on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1928 Comencliig at one o’clock sharp the following: — CATTLE—7 fesh cows with calves by side: 3 cows due at lime of sale; Jersey cow due at time of sale; 7 cows and heifers due in December; cow due February 1st; Cow due March; 6 heifers, yearlings. Tim above are a choice lot of high class cattle, all young with plenty of size, well marked in first-class con­ dition and will be sold under a guar­ antee. HOGS—’Yorkshire brood sow with litter of eight; 5 young English black sows; 3 young English black hogs; 21 shouts about 70 pounds each. SHEEP—6 choice Oxford breeding ewes; pure bred Oxford ram, 2 years old. " ' f ........... . TERMS—8 months’ credit will be over that and high following: HORSES—1 years old; 1 _ years old supposed to be in foal; black gelding rising 4 years old; 1 grey driver grey Percheron horse grey Percheron mare9 7 1 ■1 bay filly rising four years old; bay horse 9 years old; 7 years old. „ CATTLE—4 Durham cows due in June; 1 Durham cow due in May; 2 fresh Holstein cows; 1 fresh Dur­ ham row; fat heifer rising two year* old. 5 yearling steers, 7 yearling hei­ fers. 8 spring calves. HO’GS—6 hogs 8 weeks old; twe sows due in March. White Leghorn hens. I’EED—4°f) bus. oats fit for seed; bus. wheat and barley mixed; -«>(i bus. mixed grain, (oats, peas nuLiaiIey:) nbout 15 &ns of gooa mixed hay; a quantity of turnips. IMPLEMENTS-M. H. Side-deliv- ei- liaj 1,al<e» cutting box DeLavaK rim?1 8?wu’ator' 750 lbs/capacity; Clinton fanning mill. Sood top buggy, good ; buggy. I Good cook stove, I ™.RAlfeS~An of $10.00 and. given on furnishing approved joii'A predlt will be given on fur­ notes with interest at. 5 per cent. ■ ,nsuuig notes approved by the man- Positively no reserve. Everything ?gf'r of tIie Baul< of Montreal, Kirk- |lon* with 5 per cent added, •TAME MILLS, Proprietor. McNeil and Nairn, Auctioneer^ j will be sold to the highest bidder. PERCY MILLER, Proprietor. McNEIL & NAIRN, Auctioneers, stock rack* rubber-tire /