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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-07, Page 4"'"a't'llt ilsn .3,, .1 OV ENIIER 7, 1949. ,+ Ten Alai 7:1, • Alfllai' Campbell 72, Gertrude Coluplitt 71, 11iat'to11 1'oW- .ell 71, Reggie• 1McDenald 71, Dean Allen 70. Ruth Pearce 69, Velma. Bartow 68, Toni Catupbell 66, Harry. Kestle 64, flay Genttner 63. Annie Cox 61'* Below pass ---jack Leuuings 5e*, Bobbie Ellerinhton 410,. Number on roll ,37; average at- tendance 23.8. 111, G,. Harvey, teacher ROOM IV Honors -Dorothy Traquair 8.2.6, Gerald' Pitzger'ald. 82.3, Elaine Stan - bury 81.1, .Margery Heywood 81:1, Ray ,Jones 794, Kathleen Lawson 77.2, Victor Littman 76.3, Orville Snell 76.2, Roy Campbell 75. Pass=Lloyd zones 74, Howard. Laverty 72.3, Robena Huultiti .72,2, Harold Elliott 71,5, Billie Kydd 69.7 Margaret Campbell 68.2, Laurene Beavers 67.7'x, Barbara Dinner 66.S'' Howard Elliot 66.S, Charlie Snell 66.6, Stewart Puke 65.5, Alvin Lin- (infielcl 03, Lloyd Genttner 64,1*, Eileen Andrew 64, Marlon Wainer 63.2*, Hazel Snell 63, Hlltou San- Prin. ] dens Ci1•6, Jack Brintnell 61.2, David Nestle 61.2, Robert Brooks 60. ROOM V Failed -Tom Willard 56.1'x, Cecil Jr. IV, honors -Verdun Wells 79, Snaith '54, Jack Bernick 53, Mahlon Gladys Ryckman 77. Eileen Sitias' Rickman 50.4, Wilfred Perkins 76, Janette Dearing 75. 149.4*, Walter Davis 48.4, Gordon Pass -Doreen Campbell 72, Flor- i ?ethick 41.1***, *, Lloyd. Stanlake .cite McDonald 70, Gerald Bagshaw 40.1**, Gordon Sanders 22.3*****. 69. Frecl Simmons 63, Clifton Hunt- Number on roll .38; average at- :er 67", Vivian Elliott 66, Charlie ten dante 36.18, Co; 65, Ola Reid 64, Donald Good- W. A, Frain, teacher ispeed 64, Harry Beavers 64, Harry ;tPenhale 62. Below pass ----Billy Penitale 59, R. Smit:a '50*. Sr. III, honors -Doris Harvey 84, Jack Doerr '77, Almira Brintneil 76, Eldon Caldwell 76. Barbara Atkin- son 75. Pass --Irene Van Cauip 74, War - EXETER SU -1001., REPORT It0O111 VI t Missed tests. Sr. IV, honors -Jeanette `Ilunan $3, Millie l3ierling 79, John. Aft-. lavish 73, Cordon May 76, Jean ' itanbury 76, Irene :Mooney 76. Pass ---Dorothy Sims 74, Norval Jones 74, Madeline Brintneil 73, A. 111eFau1 73, Hazel Clark 70, Grace ,Strange 67, Gordon Appleton 65, A. nunkitt 65. Charlie Complin 61>'. Below --Jim llrintnell 56, 1-I .zel Elliott 56' ', Warren Sanders 34, V. Jiestle 51'x, Helen Bartow 4S*, B. Walter 43, Eldon Iading absent. Jr. IV, honors -Patsy Martin 79, Pass -Mary Van Camp 74, Der- 'Peiee Delbridge 73, Marjorie Ker- ai1ek 72, Merit/0e .Allen 70. Bobby Dinuey 70, Betty Complin 68, Lorne '.Mower 67. Jessie Jextuinge 62, Gor- don Hewlett 61, Billy Wilson 60, B. Sander~ 60*. Celaw- 'Rice Herig elenfield 52, Norman PrydE' 40°x, Number on •tprdance 36.1. 56, Lloyd Lin - Hunter 51, J. roll 3S; average at - G. S. Howard, 00 *1CI*IE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE ROOM III Sr. II, honors --Isabelle Appleton 82; Clifford Queue° 80, Vernon Hey- wood 80, Lorraine Armstrong 19, L. McDonald 78, Helen Bawden 76, G. Browning 75, Irene Iiei'nick 73. Pass -Lloyd Hunter 74, Maxwell Harness 55 (missed tests) Donald 0. K. CIDER M WILL RUN D EXCEPT Pressing cider 5 per gallon & s GUSTO RAY m coking apple butter YORK NN, Proprietor EXETER, ONT. Winer absent. Jr. II, honors Margaret Melville S7, Josie Kerslake 86, Clarence Mc. Donald, 86, Betty Hogarth 85, Ger- ala 111c'a11s 85, Grant Taylor 83, G. Snell and Ralph. Delbridge $2, Eve- lyn Lawson 80, Freda Moore 80, E. Lydd 79, Eleanor Abbott 77. Pass -diary Taylor 69, Gerald Lawson 05, Wesley Rickman 62, T. Wilson 61. Below -Olive Caldwell 59, Jack Sinith 58, Alva Elliott 54, Mildred Beaver 53, Gerald Cornish .39, Jack Anderson absent. Number on roll 33; average at- tendance 30.6. M. M. Rowe, teacher ROOM II Sr. 1, honors. --Patsy Russell 85, Kathleen Kestle 83, Thelma 1-Iock- ey 81, Bruce Cann 78, Doris Payne 77. Pass•--•Eldrk1 Simmons 12, Neil McDonald 71, b,lmer.. McDonald 70 and Doreen Sines 70, John Coiling- wood 68, Lloyd Hewitt 63, Norman Sanders 49'x. Jr. 1, .A, honors -Labelle Sims S3, Andrew Bierling 86, Betty Bayn- luun 85.5, Leonard Harvey 85, Mar- garet Clarke+ 84, Richard Stenbury 81, Ernest McTavish 80.5, Hazel Jones 80.3'x, Irene Brooks 80, Mur- ray Moore 77, Jean Appleton 75. Pass -Irene Kydd 74, Carl Stine 73'x Phillippa Harness 70, Robert Southcott 69'x, Billy Jones 68, Ross Moore 65'x, Sidney Stire 60, Gerald Lawson 59, Kenneth. Simpson 53, Jr. I, B, pass ---Bert Pilon 72, M. Fitzgerald, 68, Anita .Brintnell ,G6, J. Bartow 62.7, Catherine Armstrong 62.2, Coquoline Simmons 61, Tom- my Walter 60*, Below -Dorothy Jennings 58, R. Snell 55, Billy Walper 45, Stewart Caun 40. Number on roll 44; 'average at- tendance 41.90. M. E. Pridham, leacher Primary Florence Southcott, Lila Elliott, Jean McDonald and Doris Moore equal, Alta Harvey, Marion Smith, Douglas Harness, Audrey Sims, Jack Harness, Harry Parsons, Marion Elliott and Jean .S'nell equal, Shirley Penhale, Bessie Brooks, Norma Stonehouse, Eli La Fieve, Lorraine Atkinson, Lillian Kestle, Jean Cann, Ellis Pearce, Phyllis Cooper, Harry Perkins, Freeda Stire, Labelle Lot - man, Orval Hunter, Doris Webber, Marybelle Yule, Frances King, Al- bert Gibson,. Bobbie Burns, Cg lvin Heywood, Harold Elliott, \Valter Sims, Teddy 1VIacDonald, Jackie Cann, Carl Genttner, George La Fieve, Richard Pilon, Everett rol- leas, Jean Elliot, Ethel ;Stine, Cley- ton Sanders, Number on roll 42; average at- tendance 40. R. Creech, teacher At the South Perth Plowing Match held near Stratford on Friday -of last week Duncan McMillan, of Staf- fa, got second prize in high cut plows in ,sod. James Hoggarth, Cromarty Was first in sod open to Perth; K. McKellar, Cromarty was 3rd; Frank Hamilton, of Croivarty was 3rd in sod open to boys 20 years and under; Norman Harburn, Cromarty, was 1st in sod open to boys under 20 who had never taken part in a match before; Gordon McDonald, of Exe- ter, 'avas 3rd for tractor plowing ill sod; Rowland Williams, Usborne, was 3rd for tractor plowing in sod 12 inch, furrow; best plowed land in sod, open to residents of Perth Jas. Hoggarth; best crown and best fin- Isla Mr. James Hoggarth, .host crown in sod boys under 20 years, Norman Harburn, •Cromarty; Youngest plow- man present, Gordon Scott, Cromer- iy. AUCTION SALE -of -- STOC'I; AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public' auction, at LOT 20, CON. 14, STEP 'a EN 1'P. 114 miles west of Dashw ,od and 3.q miles south o TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. at 1.30 o'clock sharp the `'flowing: SHEEP -75 ewes ant ' 25 ewe lambs all in a number ne condi- tion, have een dipped a d drench- ed. Lester Dorsets an Lincolns. 75 ewes are .II bred; 1 1 'rset ram; 1 Lester ram 2 Shropsiredowns.\ HORSES---1matched team of blacks, woighinabout .500, 5 and 7 years old. IMPLEMENTS Stee tire top buggy nearly new, '• 4 wi. el trailer in good condition; d ubl3`.cutter; one single cutter; 2 st .; 1 •t 'ed 'buggies; fanning mill; Cock lu riding plow nearly, new. • ` TERMS OF , `RLE 6 months' credit i 1'' be given on furnishing approved j'' it notes with 6 per cent. added. FRED PREE'rER, Pr retor ARTIIUR WEBER, Auctioneer AUCTION 9 tons of iixe ed for sale by p sale of Mr. F Cash. Mrs. Ell ress. 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AUCTION SALE - -of-- IOCSEILOLd) ('7'S The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction; at CREDITON, on S, -1T1 -RDAY, .NOVEMBER 9, .1929 et 1 o'clock sharp the Loll ving 5 beds, springs and matt =saes, kitchen range, Crown; 3 -burn; r all• stove; clock, sideboard, 3 dr ?:tiers, pictures, dlning-room table, ouch, 12 dining -.room chairs; linole Nn 12 by 15 ft., bureau, commode bo ntir- i•or, ball rack, parlor settee, ; arlor table, velvet parlor tug 10 b 12ft, commode and dresser, carpet :weep ar, bedroom carpet, 2 toilet . ets, 1 clothes h9rse, 2 small tables,. dress- •ei' 'and stand, c r dies rack, 2 ''ea.ther mattresses, cup raid, kitche table, kitchen chairs, 2 washing n ' chines, quantity of fruit and :sea rs, all kinds of dialies, pu ey, 2 w. ; ICtubs, boiler, palls, cloth s rack,' sleigh, wagon, scales, baske barye buck- saw, saw horse, whee tarron boxes, forks, shovels, hogs, ting, 1 ladder. If not sold previous house will be offered for sale. s beau- tiful brick house sotith " 'rediton with good bank barn with i house, This is good property and ould be a fine place to live, close y town, school and church. TERMS --Chattels, Cash. Terms of property tirade known on day of sale. JAMES CLARK, Proprietor FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer re a ti It CLEARING AUCTION SALE -- o! -- MEAL GOOD LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 'Mr. Prank Taylor, auctioneer, has received instructions to sell by pub- lic auction at LOT 7, CON• 2, BIDDULPH TP. on WEDNESDAY, t'OVEMBER. 13th 1929, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp the following valuable property: HORSES --1 Black mare, 10 yrs. old, supposed to be in foal; 1 Black mare, 7 years old, • supposed to be In 'foal; This is ia. splendidly matched team of mares weighing about six- teen hundred lbs. each. • 1 Grey mare 11 years old, supposed to be in foal; 2 yearling Percheron mares, 2 Percheron sucking colts. STJREFAST-Stanclard Bred mare good single or double, certified copy of pedigree recorded in the Cana- dian Standard Bred Stud Book. SUREFAST--2837-- Vol. 22, A. T. R. Female. Roan, small star, born 1916, ,bred by L. E. Brown, Delavan, Zil,; USA; and owners, De- cember 3rd, 1918, R. T. Luker Son, Exeter, Ont. SIRE-Trampfast, 47166, by The Tramp 33343, ou et.i1244,,m's Last, Vol. 8, p. 4 4,' ATB. `"las DAM -Sabre Paroje, 'Vol. 20, ii 788, ATR ;liy Parole 12672. 2ud.tam: Vesta V by Vasco 109.6; 3rd1Dam; Er1t by Nutwood 600; th. D41: Alpha Jry.Alcantara 729; th. Diem: Jessie Pepper 'by Marnbrin . 11 HARNESS. 1 brass mountec set o i double hai i, ess; 1 nickle i unt- e set. of lou t Ie. harness; 2 is of si gle harness. J ,, CATTLE -1 Io stein ce#rw, fresh- ened .August s 1 ,pt Pham cow, fee hened since S Cember 1st; 1 Dui,hden cow, d, t time ofesale; 2 Durham ;cows; due in Manch;e2 Durharti , cows, 1e in May; '1 far- row cow; 6 year ng Durham steers; 8 yearling, Dt' ham\ heifers; 12 -spring Durham calves; 2 fall D'tti•- hant calves. • HOGS -3 b.t' bd sours, in pig; 32 young pigs. • POUTRY_110 hens and pullets; these are pail -bred Aitconas and Rocks. IMPLEMENTS -2 Bissell disc harrows. 12 plate and 14 plate; 1 McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut; one McCormick Mower, 5 ft. mit; Inter- national stiff tooth cultivator; Inter- national 10 ft. steel roller; Interna- tional hay loader; 1 John Deering manure ,spreader, steel hay rake; 1'l 11I.1:I. fertilizer drill, Cockshutt 13 hoe disc drill; steel tired open buggy Cockshutt twin riding plow; Cock - Shutt walking plow; set 3 -horse harrows; •Chatham wagon, set of sleighs, hay rack, almost new, good gravel box, 1-3 cord; htty fork, rope and pulleys and a number of Otter articles. NOTE ---The live stock is in first class 'condition; and Inucit of the farm machinery le nearly new. Every thing listed here, to .be Sold without reserve. TERMS OP SAL ii All suits of $10.00 and under,. easli'van. t h 'a e t aitlottait 12 months eredit ,(witTrout Interest) will be given an approved .joint motes.. Five l5er cent. off for oast on •credit anienttts, (All notes to' he approv- ed by the Manager of the Dank Of 11xt1iitreal, 1.lican, CV. J, Me `ALLS, Proprietor. iA Y 1r Auctioneer een FItANIX COATES, Clerk, AUCTION SALE. of - .CHOICE Dr101 x.111 C'OW1.'SI. The undersigned has been instructs eel to sell by public auction at EA1814 PAHSON'S lrllll'11 East of the Metropolitan Hot TUJiSDAY,, ' OV10112X+111 19,'-i'i . at 1 o'clock sharp the '`o •wing A. alto ben of cows w' 1 calf,, ail ens dud in De > giber, Janne '.ebi'uary an farrow caws are e. •ciao' 0 lot of Dnr1ian3 side; at ilry and Thes cattle. 6 moi proved j EARL P FRANK FRANK 'TERA • OF SALE ths' ' edit. on furnishing ap•t In notes with 6'% added ONS, Proprietor 1.YLOR, Auctioneer 'OATES, ' Clerk. j AUCTION SAL, `4 _of_ FARM STOCK a I\ Ii1141111X!iN'L'S I The undersigned has received iri, structions to sell by public auction -1" at Lot 23, Con. S, '1,'sborne k RJDA]r, , N OV,ki.M ER:; 8, 1920 1 at 1 o'clock p.m. the folle.wing: HORSES -Gelding 7 years '15; 1; pair of bay geldings 5 years old. CATTLE -Durham 'cow sti8l)osedl to be in calf 5 years old; o; e' Holy stein cow supposed to be i.l calf 1 years old; 3 steers two yea !. old; Z, Durham heifer 2 years ol 3 Dur, Barn steers 1 year old; ltei 'r 1 yealj - o1d; Durham calf. HOGS -2 York sows s.;: posed taj farrow in December. .About 30 liens. IMPLEMENTS -M. ..Binder, ti• • ft. cut nearly now; M. mower 5h1 ft .near v new; M. II. ,- ed drill 1 hoe; AL . sulky rake ;'cultivator, SF' disc, set arrows and e •t, Cockshutii walking ' low, manta spreader, 2,' sets sleig s, wagon, ght sleigh, a gravel bo, wagon b , flat bottom! hay rack, lg•rack ,„.eel roller, pig" crate, ston boat, • st ;-1 tired buggy, buggy pole, cutters :`De Laval cream;. separator, 3'`horse . `:ndon engine, .2i pulpers, fain 'ng gni:;; and screens, r, corn cultiva r, 2 scufflers, grind stone, 40 gal i'n g,, barrel, 2 14heelli• barrows, 2 s-`, cl,`ible harness, sell single harness, tet oiler tops, new;i collars, hay fk, '° ar tope, pulley' and slings, vh t'f " trees and neck - yokes, horse chi::p rs, set of 'scales,. bag truck, San) a. .! aro, 18 tons ori hay, 20 tons of s w and numerous other articles. TERMS' -All sums of $15.00 and' under cash; over that amount si24 months credit will be given on fur- - nishing approved point notes with' 6% interest. N. HUNKIN, • Proprietor i W. E. NAIR;, Auctioneer "1 P. COATES, `Clerk. 'S i AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, ETC. The undersigned has received irie • ,`a structions to sell by public auction,.. at •LOT 15, CON. 12, HIBBERT Half a mile south of Cromarty, ori TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 12, 1929 at 1.00 o'clock sharp leer-ollc uei-n- HORSE.S-Mar posed to be i old, Snppos yoars al ing 12 years old. old, sup, al; mare year o be in foal; mare 121 ,;elding 6 3' , rs .l5; geld• ars old; fil y Tis ng three 0, gelding i'i • th 'ee year ' TTLE-I-I a orcl co G ark=,% oic , in calf ole ehr <,lv G y ars` of , i ca ' ; H sten cow S •. old in calf;Hols ` i r W 9 e 1'S Olde. in tiff tliv . old, Ire' cal ' Durham_spe s old, AL. calf; Purl -mit' cow 8 ars 01 , in` calf; 2 'urham steers 2 ' is old•;' • 2 Durham s .xlsirig^ years; Dur- • ham heifer.risin•g 2 years old, two Durham .spring calves; 6 Polled An- gus spring calves. I-IOGS-,Sow, to litter the time at Sale; sow, to litter January 20; 10' Chunks about 90 pounds; 15 chunks about 70 pounds. 1 set of breeching team liarnesso. cream separator, 200 ,btis. of 111011-. golds, a quantity of first class hay. No reserve as the proprietor id. giving up farming. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $15.00 and under,.. cash; over that amount 12 months°' credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes. A discount oil' 5 % will be allowed tiff for cash. JOSEPH SP2IARE, Proprietor OSCAR IV. R 'ID, Auctioneer NOTICE TO CREDITORS ?NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai:- all creditors and others graving claims against the estate or ACHEL. BLATC1•IFORD, late of t e Village of Eneter, in the ,County;' of Huron, who died on the twenty- jird clay of". August A ., 1929, ar: '.required to forward t 'ir claims d ly proven to• the under, gfrecl on' be'for'e the eighteenth clay of 'I ventber A.D. 1929, , AND NO CE 18 r t3R`i'}IER CIV- :EN that ltf, r the ; id date the Exe-• outrix w111 ,rooee; to distribute tits• estate Ravi -. r and only to the claims of icli •ile then shall hate. notice. DA'DED" itt u efei; Ont,; this 261b' clay of Oetob A.D., 1929. ti1.,11. ' .ttt �, ... .. ..y, tiN .� rANB Iii t+ixeter and I•Ieltsaii S'oribl'tots for the E teciltriik:'