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Two -Tone Color Demonstrati
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A Representative' of UTILAC will be at the Hardwar ^ Store
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of —,-.
G. A. A. KIN'S
FRIDAY &. SATURDAY, SEPT .7 & 28
ONE QUARTER PINT FOR TRIM INC W L BE GIVEN
FREE WITH EACH PINT OF TILA 'URCHASED.
Two-tone effects are very po
can be obtained with this 4 -hour
pieces of furniture will be received
IJSBBO.11Nll LADY DIE'S
'Psis: death occurred in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Friday, Septem-
ber 20th, of Mary Walker, aged 66
Years, of Woodham. The deceased
wee a daughter of the late William
and Isobel Walker, of LTsborne. The
remains were brought to Exeter and
the funeral was held from R. N.
Itowe's funeral parlors Saturday af-
ternoon at 2 o'clock. interment in
the Exeter cemetery.
W. M. S. SERVICE
The morning service in the Main
St.. Church on Sunday, September
;:2nd was under the direction of the
W.M.S. The devotional part of the
,service was conducted by Mrs. Mol -
]aril and Mrs. Follick, Mrs. Weir,
•of Blyth, was the speaker, giving a
very instructive and appealing ad-
-dress. The autumn thank -offering
waa taken at this service and was a
very liberal response. •
CHOIR ENTERTAINS»
On. :4lionday evening the members
of the. Jaynes Street choir were very
pleasantly entertained to a corn
rased at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Shapton.. Corn in abundance
was boiled in a large cauldron in
tee open and games were enjoyed by
the fireside followed by a peanut
;scramble. Coffee and leads were
afterwards served. About forty per -
sone were present. A vote of thanks
was tendered to Mr. and aVIrs. Shap -
ton by the president -of the choir, Mr
JVs, Elford for their kind hospitality.
PORKER EXETER GIRL
HONORED ON EVE
OF 'WEDDING
In honor of Miss Marguerite
Knees, whose marriage to Mr. Aus-
tin Bickell took place Saturday af-
ternoon, twenty-five members of the
Ceatral Unit of the Commercial De-
partment of the Michigan Bell Tele-
Iaiton.e Company participated in a de-
lightful dinner party at the Chinese
"pea Gardens, Detroit, on Thursday
eventug. Miss Kuntz was presented
with an automatic toaster and an
electric waffle iron. On Friday. ev-
ening Misses Grace Williams, Ilene
and Ila Matthews of the Cairngorm
Apts.. Windsor, were hostesses at a
miscellaneous shower, at which the
bride elect was the recipient of ninny
lovely gifts.
EXETER INSTITUTE .ENTERTA N
CREDITON LADIES
The Exeter branch of the Wo-
iuen'= Institute entertained the
Crediton Branch Tuesday afternoon
in the basement of the James Street
United church. There was a geed
attendance from both institutes. An
,interesting program consisted of a
piano duett by the Misses Betty
Grant and Irene Stewart; a splendid
reading by Miss Mary .Grant and an
amusing minstrel chorus by a num-
ber o.f ladies dressed in darky cos-
tumes. Mrs. G. Etherington, presi-
dent, had charge of the meeting. Mr.
W. H. Johnston in a few words wel-
tozned the visitors and this was ably
responded to by Mrs. C. Zwicker.
At the close of the program cohn-
inuuity singing and contests were
enjoyed. This was followed by a
dainty lunch. A splendid time was
•roported by all present.
JAMES ST. W. M. S,
The regular monthly meeting of
the James St. W. M. S. was held in
the Church on Thursday, September
lath. In the absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. J. 8, Grant took the
chair. The minutes of the last
sueetiug were read and approved.
. Several items of business were die-'
;posed of. The regular offering was
taken and: one new Life Mentber.
was added to the list. A new plan,-
ist was appointed,. Me;;i, J. Batson
being chosen to succeed Mrs. W.
l["s^a ne who Iran resigned; This was
ifollowed by the reading of the Bible
lesson and a beautiful piano duett
lest M('s, ,T,• na'tsoft end Mrs, V, Itestle.
•which was much appreciated. Ready,
'fihigs'..were given by 1Vi'rs; D. I oWelifie
And Mrs, II, Rowe also an inietest.'
ing story My Airs. E. J. Pym. 1VIts,
Perkins and Mrs, Ws li'rayne'
.'ere Relegated to attend the Cone
iittftot( of flier .Soot i Huron Z resby
+terlrtl tit ,the• Whalen United; church
rbn .Septeinhe;r 2$tli, If was :decided..
T
4p hold 6, teullting bee 10 tlo
41f1;ele t •oir Thursday 1oftti �t
i.t?tt'(etr
,xtttd' ritlr• t#te tulles interested are Iii`
^y /ft& to" attend.
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War.
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Beautiful effects
, enamel. A few
monstrating•
FOUNDATION FOR. POST -OFFICE
The cement foundation is 'this
week being put in for the new post-
office by Beaver Bros, the contrac-
tors,
FINGERS CRUSHED
Mr. John Payne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Payne, of town, who has
been working on a farm near Lon-
don had the misfortune to have tops
of the fingers of the left hand badly
crushed in a fertiziler drill on Fri-
day of last week. He is at present
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, re-
ceiving treatment.
i'iltE DESTROYS
I<ARQ('H?iR BARN
Fire destroyed the barn of .M'r.
F. Goslings, of Farquhar, Wednes-
day mornings about 2 o'clock to-
gether with all the contents which
included several pigs, two cars, grain
and hay: It also destroyed the
green house, Fortunately the cows
were out to pasture. The fire was
first noticed by neighbors who noti-
fied Mr. Gollings by phone. At that
time the building was a mass of
seething flames and nothing could be
done to save any of the contents.
BICKELL—I tNTZ
The Marriage 6f liriss Marguerite
Marie Kuntz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Kuntz to ,M'r. Austin F.
Bickell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Bickell, . of London, was solemnized
Saturday afternoon, September 21st,
in the presence of the immediate
relatives, in.Epworth United church,
Kingsville, the Rev. J. A. Agnew,
officiating. The church was beaut-
ifully decorated with autumn flow -
era. The bride • chose for her wedd-
ing a gown of brown transparent
velvet, made with a V neckline, long
tight sleeves, and a deep yoke of
ecru lace. A brown hat of soleil,
red fox fur and brown suede shoes
completed her costume. She wore
a bouquet of Sunburst roses and val-
ley sillies. The bride's sister, Miss
Ella Kuntz who attended her as the
bridesmaid, wore a midnight blue
chiffon gown, with velvet trimmings
and uneven .hem line, a silver fox
fur and hat and shoes in matchiug
'shades. Her corsage was of Colum-
bia roses. Mr. ,John Kuntz assisted
Mr. Bickell as best man. After the
ceremony the bridal party motored
to the Book Cadillac Hotel, Detroit,
for the wedding dinner. The table
was centred with an attractive elec-
tric fountain banked' in fern leaves.
At each end was a bouquet of roses
in a tall silver vase. Two dainty
flower baskets made of candy held
petit fours. Six ivory tapers in sil-
ver holders also graced the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Bickell left by motor
for Chicago, the bride wearing a
brown ensemble with eggshell satin
blouse. On their return they will
,reside in London.
MISS ELLA AMY DIES
After a lingering illness there
died in London on Sunday, Miss
EIia Amy. The remains were
brought to Exeter by motor hearse
on Monday and taken to the hoitie
of Mr. Moses Amy where a private
funeral was held on Tuesday after-
noon conducted by Rev. Moorhonse
interment taking place in the Exe-
ter cemetery. The deceased leaves
one sister Mrs. W. Mawhinney and
six brothers, Moses of town; Well-
ington, Alvy, Garnet and Elgin of
the West and Bert of Brantford.
MRS'. K. l'GOUN PASSES
AT LU CAN
Following several months' illness,
Mrs. Agnes Louise (Rowed) M'Goun
wife of the Rev. Kenneth M'Goun,
died Monday at the rectory of Holy
Trinity Church, Luean. She was
born in Blyth, from where, after her
father's .death the family moved to
London in 1390, For about nine
years she bad been a resident of
Luean. Besides hes' husband site is
survived by four sons and one dau-
ghter, The funeral was held Wei,-
nesday afternoon with service in
Holy Trinity church, Ltidan, inter-
ment in St. Jellies cemetery, Clan-
deboye.
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ThE =ET= TIMES•'ADVO %ATE
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Esther Horney has returned
after visiting with lier sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. James Roy, of
l3ornhofui, visited in town last week.
•117rs. Win. Pollen, of Farquhar, is
confined to her home through
ness,
Mr. Arthur Francis, of Stephen,
lost a valuable horse one day this -
week through lock-jaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Werner, of
Detroit, visited with ,the latter's
parents Mr, and Mrs. D. Russell ovex
the week -end.
Mr, and Mrs. L, F. Heist accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howell
Of Detroit, spent Sunday with rela-
tives and friends in this vicinity.
Rev. •Mr, Smiley, Missionary front
Central India, addressed the congre-
gations of Thames Road and, Roy's •
church on Sunday last.
Mrs. Alexander, of Usborne, who
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Andrew Gibson, is confined to
her bed through illness.
In the report of the faill fair at
Grand Prairie, Alta., we notice the
name of .T. A. Luker and R, T,
Luker as winners in the pony class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Davis and son Don-
ald have returned after visiting in
Midland, 'Saginaw and Flint, Mich.
Mr, Hy. Francis has returned
from the States where he has been
visiting relatives and has been
spending some days with friends in
Usborne.
Mrs, McNichol, who for the past
couple of years has been in charge
of the Exeter Hospital, is leaving
the hospital and is anov,ng to her
home on Carling Street.
Mrs. Watts (nee Alice Pedersen)
of Barwick, Rainey River District,
Northern Ontario, is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Davis and oilier
friends in this community,
.p1, complaint has been' received
that parties have been shooting
blackbirds around town and Ieaving
them on the streets to decay, at-
tracting flies and being otherwise
obnoxious.
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Miss Evelyn Howard, tivho recent-
ly graduated from Western with
her B.A. degree, left ,Saturday for
Toronto to attend the College of
Education. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ho-
ward accompanied her spending the
week -end in Dundas.
Miss M. L. Horney R.N.,. is visit-
ing at her home Here after spending
eight months in Los Angeles, Calif.
While there, she visited in Aqua Ca-
liente, Tiguana, Mexico also San
Diego, Yosemite, National Park, `CA-
talina and various other placee.
Mr. Peter Whitlock, a delegate to
the Laymen's Convention of the
United church • London Conference,
recently gave a report of the Con-
vention held in Alma College, in St.
Thomas to the congregations of the
Thames Road church and Roy's
church.
Miss J. V. Lovell, of Toronto, a
representative of the Canadian Cha-
taquas Ltd., was in Exeter on Sat-
urday and succeeded in securing 22
signatures to a contract for bring-
ing to Exeter a winter festival of
four days with six sessions. The
Canadian Chataquas have some very
excellent talent and Exeter is for-
tunate in securing them for this
coming winter.
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Williams, of
town, and Mrs. D. Whitlock and two
daughters, of St. Thomas, have re-
turned from a motor trip to the
Niagara Peninsula visiting in St.
Catherines, Niagara Falls, Bridge -
burg and Welland where they visit-
ed with Rev. Dr. Medd, who wishes
to be remembered to friends in this
community. While its Weiland they
met. an old darky, who had once
been a 'slave. He was 107 years.
old and looked like a man of 70.
The regular monthly meeting of
the W.C.T.U. was held on Monday
at James St. United church with
Miss Murray presiding. Mrs, W. C.
Pearce had charge of the devotion-
al part of, the meeting, 'The dele-
gates to the Provincial Convention
were appointed being Mrs B. W. P.
Beavers. and Mrs. C. W. Christie
held in Windsor on October 7th•to
11th. Mrs. Moorhouse was appoint-
ed secretary. Miss Murray spoke
very wearm Words of .praise for the
splendid service rendered by Mrs.
Sutton the retiring secretary. Miss
Violet Gambrill •was appointed pian-
ist, A report was given of the fine
response to the appeal for the edu-
rational &nd.
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francis spent
the week -end at Shallow Lake.
Mt. •and Mrs. John Gilfillan, of Sit.
Marys, are visiting their son Mr. W.
A. (#•ilfiifa.n.
' Mr. and Airs. Samuel Shier, of St,'
Marys, are visiting their son Mr. S.
Shier
The W. M. S. Conference (Centre •
section) of Huron Presbyterial Sp-,
elety of the * nited Church will be
held in the Egniondviile tented
Murch on 'l''hursday, September 24,
0129.. All.interested in children and
young women's work at home and
abroad sere, invited to be present, If
•o. v ro ry_:
S :u tae bretna bran them. A4t
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Ent: a Paetthrope, Korea, .i5 te, be
Present and ,give hu address',
Mrs. a 'esley iSwitier, of ISOs An`'!
geles, Calif., 151 'visiting her sister,:
Mrs, Amos DbUpe.
Next Sunday will be Rally Sun-,
day at the 'United Sunday Schoch. f
The, ladies association bf the Unite!
eci•C#iurch 'vials to anndtinde.
that hat
!they aro giving.- tt concert on the!
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Which tI1l beprinted lest,
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, CANADA
Big Crowd at Zurich
Zurich had an ideal day for their
annual fall fair on Tuesday and one
of the largest crowds ever seen on
the grounds was present. Automo-
biles were parked in every conceiv-
able place. There were a larger
number of tents on the grounds
than usual held all seemed to be
well patronized. There were •splen-
did exhibits and keen competition
both in the indoor and outdoor de-
partments. There was a fine show-
ing of live stock:, Judge Darroch of
London, said it was the best show-
ing of horses that he had judged in
tale past five years as far as well
filled classes was concerned, The
horse races were good and it was
claimed that the track record was
broken for a green •race. The horse-
shoe pitching contest also attracted
attention. •
In the horseshoe pitching contest
Paul and Geo. Boa won the doubles
with Fred Harburn and P. Boa, Jr,
2nd, There were 14 entries in the
singles and the final game for first
and second place was keenly con-
tested between Fred Harburn and
Geo. Boa. Nearly every end con-
tained one or more ringers. The
count at the last end stood 47 to 49
in favor of Boa and Harburn scared
a ringer and won. P. Boa won
from H. Steinbach in the play-off
for 3rd and 4th place '50 to 16. P.
Boa, Jr., was 5th,
Following are the results of the
horses and cattle; °
HORSES
General Purpose Brood mare
and foal, J. A. Smith; foal, R. La-
mont, 0. Koehler, J. Battler; 1 yr
old, R. McClinchey, R. McBride, J.
Battler; 2 -year-old, Wm. Decker
and 2nd, R. McClinchey; 3 -year-old
J. A. lhranson; span, W. Decker; H.
Clausius, G. J. Thiel.
Agricultural — Brood mare with
foal, S. McBride, M. Tinney•, A.
Reichert; foal, M. Tinney, S. Mc-
Bride, A. Reichert; 1 -year-old, A.
Mellick, R. Tinney, N. Keys & Son;
2 -year-old, H. Rader and 2nd, M.
Tinney; 3 -year-old, E. Willard, H.
Clausius, H. Eagleson; span, R.
Stevenson, L. H. Rader; H. Eagleson
Heavy Draught — Two-year-old,
M, Tinney, N. Keys & Son, A. Beck-
er; 3 -year-old, L. H. Rader; span,
L. H. Rader, E. Willert, H. Truem-
ner.
Roadster—Brood mare -and foal,
W. Decker, H. McDougall, 0. Mc-
Clinchey; foal, 0.. McClinchey; two-
year-old, H. 0. •Truemner, A. Miller
E. Restemeyer; 3 -year-old, A. R.
Campbell; lady driver, H. McDoug-
all.
,Carriage— Brood mare and foal,
0. Koehler; foal, W. Decker; 1 -year
old, J. A. Manson, 2 -year-old, E, J.
Wolper, J. A. :Smith; single carriage
N. Keys & Son, W. Davidson, R. Mc-
Bride.
Merner's Special, S. McBride.
T. Eaton Special, W. Decker.
A. 0. Elliott special, L. H. Rader.
CATTLE
Registered Durham --Cow, R. N.
Peck; yearling heifer, C. Pym &
Son, '4V. Oestreicher and 3rd; 2 -year
old heifer, R. N. Peck; bull calf, R.
N. Peck, W. Oestreicher and• 3rd;
heifer calf, W. Oestreicher, C. Pym
& Son and 3rd; 1 -year-old bull calf,
R. D. Hunter & Son; herd, T. John-
ston, R. N. Peck.
Other than pure-bred Durham —
Cow, F. J. Haberer and 2nd; heifer
'3• Battler, F. J. Haberer; yearling
heifer, le. J. Haberer; 2 -year-old
heifer, F, J, Haberer, 0. Sururus, F.
J. Haberer; fat cow or heifer, 0.
Sururus; 2 -year-old steer, F. Haber-
er; yearling steer, 0. Sururus, P, J.
Haberer & 3rd; Steer calf, F. J.
Haberer $: 2nd; herd, F. J. Haberer
Holstein cow, IL Clausius and 2nd,
A. ivIellick; Holstein heifer, 0.
Clausius and 8rd; Jersey cow, H.
Youngblut, E. Haberer, 3'. Battler;
Yearling Jersey heifer, F. R. Tinney,
Jersey calf, H. Youngblut, 0, J. Far-
well.
Judge --J. C. Ross.
Bank of hroutreal special, R. M.
Peck and 2nd; T. L. Wurni special,
R. Peck; Stade & 'Weide special; H.
Youngblut'
c01'11'.L' OP immvIsio VILLAGE
OF E.;1.aET
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NO`T'ICE IS HERE .Y GIVEN that
a Court will be 1i cl, pursuant to
The Ontar Voter Lists Act, by
Itis Honor . ie Ju e of the County
Court of the ; 'otiil of Huron ht the
Town Hall, : xete , Friday, 4th day
of October, 92 11 a.tn. b'elock
forenoon to h: r ncl determine com-
plaints of err . r and oinisaions in
the 'eters' Lit of the Municipality;
of the Village ; _Exeter for' 1029., '
:Dated the 19 t day of Seilteinber,
029, • ' '
3O8. SENIOR,
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Clerk or the Arttn c pi'ar el �.
(`of'the' Village of, teeter'.
Goan
I•i''A(R• NF:'l`,TI.' '« E
T e popular dis
rich 'Monday, Tue
day, .9eptembe.t•
Full program o
stand attraction
nesday. Enter;
►Concert Comp
HIouse 'Wednes
let fair at
ay, and
es -
14..2.
ruses and grand
'uesday and Wed-
unent by e00:1717:y in the Opera
night,
AUCTION SAL.E.
Of.._
STANDARD BRED HORSES -AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS TS •
The undersigned has received le-
structions to sell by public attc'tion,
at LOT 16, CON. 10, HAY Ti'.
1 mile south of Zurich, Ont.
TUESDAY, OCTQBEI1 15, 1i)i?t)
•Commencing at 1. o'clock sharp
.Davenport 68489, 2.111/x, trial
2.04x/; American Trotting register
68489, •
Alice Grattan 3346, female, born
June 13, 1920.
Miss Peter Gilbert 2927, ;born In
1,914, bred by W. H, Grose', Strat-
ford, Ont,
iViiss Templeton, the den; of Ray
Gratton, record 2,031,
Aged brood mare, Mis Badena
2552, born 1909.
Brood, snare, Nem Petei
The above mares are sup ;•,sed to be
in foal to Daven'ort.
Peter Axworthy 3958, male, born
April 17111, 1925.
Peter Bin 4318, mal.;, born June
10, 1927,
Bessle the Great 43 female and
born ,March 26th, 192
Sag a the Great 026=, female born
May d, 1927.
.Ax rth Grattan 4 00, hale born
August 11tH, 1928.
Bing worthy .449 (, male born in
May 24 1, 1928.
Lady xworthy D, 4497, female,
born Jun 14th, 19
(Miss lbert Da apart, sucking
Coit1929., by venport, ,`..jorn May 10th,
1, 3 -year Id colt ? y Lady Useful;
3 -year-old c 1t by Tire Great Widow-
er; .sucking colt b Davenport; 2 -
year -old obit by 0-.cus Gratton; 1
Percheron su chug It
OTHER ,AR .ICL S—Set of light
sleighs; 4 -wile tr ler in good con-
dition, race c t, ogging cart, 1
heavy cart, stra'v ; utter, ode open
buggy, 2 hang lamps, speed
cutter, 2 sets of '.; bbles and boots,
set single harness, ;.et of scales of
2000 pounds capaci y; 9 pigs five
weeks old; 4 hound pups• and numer-
ous other articles,
TERMS OF SALE—GASH
MRS. JOHN DECHER JR.,
Proprietress
W. JOHNSTON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and oth rs having
claims against the esta; e of WIL-
LIAM JOHN POLLEN, {°late of the
Township of Usborne, i the County
of Huron, Thresher, io died on
the sixth day of\ Set ember A.D.,
1929 are 'required to:'orward. their
claims duly proven ' the under-
signed on or before he fourteenth
day •of October A.D., 'i 929.
AN NOTICE IS URTHER GIV-
EN that after the s id date the Exe-
cutors wi proceed to distribute the
estate ,ha 'ng reg rd only to the
claims of N lith ti y then shall have
notice.
DATED a er, Ont. this 23rc1
day of Septe A.D., 1929.
GLADMA .STANBURY
eter and Hensall
xecutors' Solicitors
Ex
be
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREB: GIVEN that
all creditors and others having claims
against the estate o NICHOLAS
STIRE, late of the V liege of Exe-
ter, in the County o Huron, who
died on the eighth da of September
1929, ar required to forward their
claims du y proven , the under-
signed on .r before t e seventh day
of October D. 192
AND NO1 CE IS RTHER GIV-
EN that of er the aid date the
Adniinistratot will oceed to dis-
tribute the est r to hay ng regard only
to the claims owhi i he then shall
have notice,
DATED at E ter this 13th day
of Setpember A. ►. 929,
GLADMAN STANIIURY
Exete and Hensall
Administrator's Solicitors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HERE : Y GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the state of ALMA
H'E1tN, late of the Township of L`s-
borne, in the Cott y of Huron, mar-
ried woman, wh' died on the fif-
teenth day of A gust A. D., 1929,
are required to rward their claims
duly proven to he undersigned on
br before the se enth day of October
A. D., 19 9.
AND No TIC" r 15 FURTHER OM-
EN that of er t said date the Exe-
cutor wi11 roc ed to distribute the
estate havi g egard only to the
ciaiins of v, tie lie tlleii Shall Iiave
notice,
b.ATED a E .'eter this'13tri day of
September A., 1929.
L . • 111AN & S 'ANI3t,"•l :Y
et
l`i'lt er And I•leltsall
Executor's. Solicitors
AUCTION SALE
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I[OL 8EIiO14i X� CTI14i'.I') RI
The uiideh'slgtied Lias received fug•
structions to sell 'by public auct•on,.
at CREDITON, on
l wee,
ATI'Iti) Al`, OCTOJ37 it ,i
at 1 p.ni. the following
Piano in good rondition,
parlor suite, floor lamp, pail ` pie-
titres, 4 'roeliers, library tab , set-
tee, book case, 4 centre tab.0, one •
couch, upholstered chair, on ;' wheel
chair, arm chair, Morris eh r, two
hall racks, ,marble top tabl mirroar •
large size, mirror for tailor show, L •
dining -room table and 0 c hairs, 2
desk, quantity of dishes, 3 ; ig tables
clock, r ur beds, springs .nee slat -
tresses, • y bed, wardrobe ; vita glass;
door, bur an, chest et ~'awers, 3,
dressers, 3 stands, baske'•;, 1 rug, 6,
small rugs, arpets, Con leant rug,.
kitchen tab with ch. •s, kitcheiz
utensils, ben 1, small and, 2 kit-
chen, tables, -lass et t board, side
board, lamps, nk, ste ladder, old
style rei'rigerat •, 35' eaters, twee
cooling pails, ele tris cuum cletiiu-
er, electric heate ' ole de range, J.
electric flat iron, , ele rio washing
machine, 2 lieateh`, t -Burner oil,
stove with oven, a ;ir• opt electric
range, ironing boar .; tailor square
and rules, tubs, pails, l ; sl mops, cop-
per boiler, 3300 po ids of coal,.
600 pounds of coke, ' quantity of,
charcoal, 6 single cords of wood,
wheel barrow, shovels, two rakes,
lawn mower and other articles tori
numerous to mention.
TERMS—CASH
MRS, J. Ii'. HOLTZMAN,
Pr•oprietresel.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
•
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AUCTION SALE
--of—
l'ARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & '
FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in•.-
structions to sell by public auction,
at Lot 6, ('on. S, STEPHEN, on
. TUESDAY, OCTOBER lst, 1929
at 12:30 o'clock sharp the following
FARM STOCK -1 heavy hone;
rising 8 years old, heavy gene `a}
purpose rising 4, aged horse, Per • h. -
eron colt rising 3 years old, Pe eh-
eron colt rising 2 years old, cow ue
Feb. 1st, cow clue Feb. 9tla,. 3 ; ows.
due April 1st, cow due May t, 3
farrow cotes milking good, 3 ..teerss .
rising 3, heifer out of thorouhbred.
stock, 2 years old this fall; r. steers'•
rising 2 years old, 2 heifer risings
2 years old, 8 spring sale; s, Dur-
ham •bull registered 2 yea old he
May 9th, collie dog, regis,-red sew;
due time of sale, 100 spr ng chick—
ens, 26 hens, billy goat.
IMPLEMENTS --S
of scales
fanning mill, 7 foot M.I '. binder in:
good condition, M. II. h,'y loader, 1,
scuffler, side delivery 'ake, T. A.
mower, dump rake, Ian roller, new;
15 hoe M. H. drill, s' harrows A.
ction,
;-
etion, walking plow, riding plow,
d i able wagon box, po a to digger, 1
sto a boat, cream sep ; •ator, new T.
A. -agora low down ' vagon, roller
rack, hay and grain 'ombine, grain:
rack, cutter with .cors, set of '
sleigh 2 buggies, w eel barrow, 1
Pump j ck, emery ja, , Daisy churn,
quantit of lumber, 30 ft. rubber
Hose, 2 as drums, (adders, 2 fur;
coats, rol •s and bl nkets, barrels,
17 cords !f stove vood, 2 gravel
boxes, nen set o r double brass
mounted 1 rness, heavy harness;
single harne ,s coli:; , 2 ron kettles,
sacks of rim •• .barr:, of salt, 8 sling.. 800 3-i,ch le, chicken coops,
steel scraper, (5 i` ons o•f good hay,
quantity of Ca to ilia Irish Cobblers
potatoes, forks, ',1 es, chains, whiffle-•
trees, neck yok.. , quantity of good.
tools, disc hair nv cultivator and
other articles too numerous to men—
tion.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Side- -
board, 2 dressers, 4 bed springs, 2
lounges, sewing machine, DeForest
Crosley radio' in good shape, radio
table, extension table, 2 leaf tables,
2 rockers, 12 chairs, glassware,
gasoline washine machine, fire proof:
safe, pictures and frames, flour bare:
rel, 6 window sereens, linoletsrn,
Winchester gun 1897 model in, good. .
shape, kitchen range coal or wood,
cook stove, box stove.
• TERMS OF SALE
210.00 and under and chickens. •
cash, over that amount 12 months'
Credit will be given on furnislsing
approved joint notes on bankable
Rapes`, or a discount of 6 per cent.
off for casts.
PAT FLANNIGAN, Proprietor
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
FRANK COATES, Clerk
SALE OP LANDS F r' TAXES e
Notice is hereby 'g en that the '
list of Innis for• takes',' as been pre-
pared and that copi thereof inay
be had a this oftic and that the
list is bel hg publis e(1 in the One..
taro Gazett: of Jul 20th arid 27th;
also Angus i 3rd a , 10th and that
in default n the payment of said
taxes and co to tri•:- runt will be sold! '
on Monday, ieto er 2st, 1929, at
two o'clock i tt.: afternoon - at the,
Court House tree town i f C,"•ade-• •
riot. •
GO '; I ON 1"Orh
Treasurer's
eas(Irer, Hcirrr)
Off a ,,f10 ' .
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