The Exeter Advocate, 1918-10-10, Page 57i
x 1,
hlidref cry for Fletcher's
e. i.e.3al` ;;:SRL' .•\\k.,
The Kind You Rave Always 'Bough"t, and which.has been
in. use for over thirty .' years, has borne the sinature of
and has been made under ,his per.
sonal supervision since its infancy."
el Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits,. Imitations and " Just -as -good " are but
• Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Ex erience against Experiment.
What is . T ® I
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
ideither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its:
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been is constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea.; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels,- aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural: sleep.
The Child'r`en's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
CIA T6n
t i s thr Sig -.!sure, pf
,, AA�
GEDINE
ALWAYS
ti44e:
In. UR For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
"THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 19 raw YORK CITY..
BFNTAAL
allad
sTRATFORD.. ONT.
Lady graduates of last term are now
earning as high as ,$18 and even $20
per week. while young men are arn-
ing still better salaries, We cannot
meet the demand for trained help.
Wrote us at once for particulars re-
garding our Commercial, Shorthand or
• Telegraphy Department. Students
may enter at any :tirrre. ,
D. A. McLachlan, Prin.
•
Zurich
Mr John Duman t of 'Kitchener was u visitor in. towel. Kass week(,; -Mi'. T.
L. Williams was; in Bayfield last week.
I acting as judge at the Fair on grain
Hensall
Mrs. E. Sheffer of Tot onto, and for
merly of our village, is spending a
couple of weeks with relatives and
friends in Heiman and vicinity, who
are pleased, to meet her ag:,in,-- Mr.
and Mrs. J 13 Buchanan, who spent a
week or et here with their relatives,
ongtheir wedding trip, left here for
that; home in Providence, Rhode Isl-
and, and intended visiting -in Toronto,
on their way. - On Wednesday the
remains of Mr.John Murray, late Dun
des,` and formerly of the township of
Tuckersmith, a little south of our vill-
age, on the London Road, arrived here
on the morning train from the south
and short service was held at the stat-
ion before proceediug to the Hensel'
Union Uemetery the service being
conducted by thePresbyteriwn winster
of Dunh ,s. The remains were borne
from the train by the four young sons
of the<deci•a-ed, who are enlisted in the
present great war. Mr. Mnrray moved
from here over twenty years ago and
for some years first resided in Wing-
ham, aftetwards removing to Duudas,
where he died.The deceased was in his
61st` year but had been in failing health
for some time. -Miss Allan of Brant
.ford; who was recently visiting Mrs.J.
d 'F.Sparks has retnrned to that city. -
Miss Pearl Hildebranbt is recovering
from her: operation for appendicitis.
Robeot Lorimer has moved into the
house he purchased from A. Murdock.
His sister Mrs. Osborne is keeping the
house for him. -Miss Vercy Geiger is
visiting friends in Stratford -
iltoosmoatnanik
J and seeds,-efr. E. J, Hess left for
Toronto an Tuesday to resume his
studies al the school of Practical Sci-
i enc•c.-Mr. Wm, Debus :has purchas-
ed the 5 -acres with dwelling on the
Babylon. Line, owned by Mrs. B. Eis-
enlhofer.-Mr. and eIrs. Harvey Col-
oskv returned to Detroit anter a vis-.
wide relattives here.Harry Taylor,
lvha recently disposed. of his farm on
Live Sauble Line, has purchased snot]);
er farm on the Landon Road, .north
of Bruc tseeld,-Thtere was no -service
in the Evangelical church. Sunday mor
thing.
The evening. service: was tit
ken
by ev.
Dr. Ailkea of KupDen,- Miss
Clara Weber .returned to Detroit af-
ter spending some weeks with. her
parents. -Mr. B. Cbarrette, Sauble
Line ha; rented his farm ea his son,
and will have an. •auc titan sale.-1'Ir. F.
Hess is confined, to his home through
!thiels. -Garnet Jacobe, 1.5•tiv con has
sold his 100 acne farm, to Mr. Daniel
sAyotte, who- recently moved back
from Mich:gent Pride $7500, the pur-
chaser to get possession in April. --
An int:eresteng ,everii took place at the
Lutheran parsonage on Sept. 30th
when Rev, H. Rembe united in, mar-
riage bliss Alberta, daughter of lir.
and Mrs Henry .Trueni,ner of this
village and Mr. illj'ne Rader, son of
,lir. and Mrs. Want Rader, 14th con.
Hay. Mr. and Mrs,. Rader will live
on the groom';': fine farm on: the 14th
IF y`i=UR 'CHI, i REM
ARE DELICATE ®R
under -size or balder -weight
remember—Scott's Ernulsiosa7
is nature's, grandest growing
food; it strengthens their bones,.
makes healthy blood and pro-
motes sturdy growth,_
scats, BownagTeroato. santarlo .. .
® Relief
Relief
You won't know the
relief in-store for you,
and the new pleasure
-in life too, until you
have a Pandora range
set up in your kitchen
—daylight ovens ther-
mometer on the oven
door that banishes the.
guess' from your bak-
ing —a hundred con-
veniences in cooking
and kitchen work all
combined in one range
-the Pandora.
For Sale by 'G. A. Hawkins
London Toronto
St. John, N.B. I•Iamiitoli.
Montreal
ar
Ca1k y,
Winnipeg , Veticoliver
dmoiiton Saskatoon
I
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Birk n Fair
eom imalleel frog Pel ,'e 1..
DAIRY ;PItQDVICE
25 lbs. ButterMrs,aT1we,' Marriot
lbs. 'butter, 'Mrs, Thos. Marriott
C 'Atlki.nsor,,; 5 lbs. .butter in crop
T. ler-Where, J, ,Zoo. yfaeteeey butte;
,T, Ross,
PLOW E;BS
Rare plants, Wnt. ,F1iaernalt, Mos
Washburn; cut • Demons, Mips Lryri
Rice; bonnet of cut flowers, Mie
Irene. Rice; foliage '' plaints, Wm
Manna; Companula special, Chas, At
kinson. '
LADIES' WORK ,
Counterpane orochetted, Mrs. Mhos
1 farriett; Miss 'Jennie lto`binson
counterpane,' knitted, D, Kemp, Sir.
Dr, Grieve ; 1patohwark guilt,
13retbowr, 'F. P,ridiham, Jap or eras
quilt, Miss Robinson,' Dr. ' Grieve
slumber robe, Mrs. John akin, Daw
ion Biros.; Afghan, Dr. Grieve W
Sinclair; ladies underwear, Miss !A
Cr aighton, 11T,rs. J. D. Graham; hand
made lace, Mrs. Graham, Miss 'Creigh
ton embroidery in lace stitches, Mis
(rens Rice, Mrs. T. ,tMtarriott; em
.roidery in. scut _ work, .Mrs. Giraham
Mrs, T. Marriott; euibroide'ry, Dees
den, in ,colors, Miss ''Maggie Jamieson
Mrs. T. Marriott; embroide;cy eyelet
Miss Irene, .mice, 'Mfrs. T. Marriott
embroidery, 1I,ardinger, David KemGp
Sr., Miss nary McCallum; eni roider
Blount rMellick, Mrs. T. Marriott; em
broide:ry, centre Ipiece, 'linelrl, ,Mr.
Graham, Mrs, T. I4 rrioet ,embroi
dery centre !piece in colors, alliss Ja
mieson, Mrs. Graham; embroidere
tea cloth, Mre. Graffham, ease Rice
embroidery scarf linen Mise .Jamieson
embroid,elry, Picrrot, black end ;white
Mrs. T.Marriott, Mise •Jamieson • em
broidetry library scarf in ~colors, Mis
Jamieson, Mrs, John Rinn In roi
dery tray cloth, Malta, 'Mrs. Graham
Mies (Creighton; embroidery ,1unehe
set, Mrs. Graham, Mss Jamieson; em
broidery' sofa pillow in colors, Mies
Jamieson, Mrs. T. Marriott; "erribroi
"d:ry sofa !pillow white, Miss Irene
Moe. Miss Jamieson; embroidery sof
pillow, patriotic, Miss Mary McCallum
Miss Jamieson; embroidery` ortenta,
or •oross stitch, Mrs. T. Marriott, Mis
laic; ; :pillow cases and sheet W. Rat-
aliffe, Dr: Grieve; pillow shams, Miss
Jamieson;' child's dress, Mrs. Graham
Miss -Jamieson; bedroom slippers, Miss
,r tmieson, Miss. McCallum; set table
mats, Miss Creighton, Miss 'McCallum
rig mat Miss Jamieson, M.. B,rethonr
rag carpet, Miss Robinson, -Wm. Sin-
••oisir; plain sewing, i,Lrs. ' Graham,
Miss 'Creighton; drawn work, Harry
\Vhit.., Mr's. Gra!aanr; shirt waist,
Mrs. Graham, Miss 1VIcCallu n em-
br'riidecry punch work, Miss Bice, Miss
MoCallum; embroidery coronation
cheeille. Mrs. T. Marriott; embroi-
dery. Waliaachian Mrs. Graham, Mrs.
T. Marriott; embroidery, doilies, col-
ored, Miss Jamieson;hairs. T. Marriott
trieh -crochet, Wm. Ratcliffe, Miss
Jamieson; crochet work, cotton or
silk. Miss lCreixhton, Miss terecC,allum;
crochet' wool, Mrs. T. Marriott, Mrs.
Graham; erodhet and braiding com-
bined, Mrs. Graham,_ Mrs, Marriott;
Tatting, Mrs. Graham, Miss Jamieson
tea oosy, 141rs. Graham, Mise Robin-
son;
obin-son; towels initialed Miss Creighton,
Irs. Graham;: pincushion, bliss
Creighton, •Mrs. Gralham; fancy' I
tea apron, Mrs. Graham, Mfi.ss Jennie
Robinson; handy bag, Miss "Mc.Oallum
Mrs. T. 'Marriott hindkerehiefs, Mrs,
Graham; fancy underwaist, Miss
Crighton, Mss. Gratham; man's cotton
shirt, Miss Robinson, Dr. Grieve wool
socks, Miss Robinson, Dr. Grieve ; wool
stockings, Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Marriott
denied socks ex stockii.gs, Mrs. Gra-
ham, Miss ;Creighton; ladies'.. knitted
mitts, Mrs. N. _Marriott, Dr. Grieve;
gents' knitted milts, Mrs.,T. Mtatnriol
Miss Robinson; •co1. of 'fancy work
Miss Jamieson, Miss ,Creighton; best
col. Red Cross ;of Patriotic work,
Blimvila'' & Sunshu,r,. Red Cross See'y
gelated quilt, Mrs. (Rctv,), A. W.
Br' wn; scrnr,ned soldiers work, R.
Pnnvter ; 1adii.s' fancy tie, �Ii5rs. Jane
by see 'aril.
Tud� �s-Mrs. Iid Welsh 1?.xete:r.
i•rrs..I1. C. Fe coy IL la seelda.le.
FINE .ARTS
,Pairting in ,oil, fruit or flowers,
Miss Mery MoGaliarrri ; painting on
china, Dr. Grieve; pen and ink sketch
lT.rs, J. I). Graham; stencil work, Miss
Annie Urquhart, !Larry .White; ,col.
snapshots, Miss A. 'Crcightot,, Miss
Robinson. Spacial, collection of horns
Wm. Benne.
'CANNED 'FRUIT
Col. pickles, D. Poster, Miss Jeneie
Robinson; .canned 1peaches, Miss A.
Creighton, Miss 'Vary McCallum;
elu ins, Wm...Sinclair, 1C. eloutley ou,r,-
ents. E. Redd, Miss !Creighton pears
Miss A. Urquhart, 'L. Doupe; Cherries
r V. :Cragg, Miss L . `Creighton;
gooseberries, Wm. Sinclair, Tis 4r
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Mies
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Miss
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Crago; ',raspberries, Miss ,Annie L -x -
variety canned fruit, Wm. Sinclair,
IT, V. 'Crago; home-made ;br'ead Mrs.
T. Marriott, Miss A. :Creighton; 'm,a-
rrle sugar. Miss, Kate Doupe, Dawson
Tiros.; Maple syrup C. Routley, 53;
Redd; Jellies, Jas. Kemp, David Foss
ter.
MI,S,CELLANE0 tS
;limey in section, (Campbell Dow, 21.
Brethour; extracted ?honey, Camppbell
Dow, el. Brethowr; display of boots
and tsh,oes, N. Gunning; Suit Canadian
Tweed, N. Gunning.
G PUBLIC BSC,IIOOL PUPIL'S
DEPAII'ielEt N'f
,I?encil drawing :lalph Denham;
welting, Ruth r13anna, Elvey rdridiharn;
collection wild flo-wers, They Pridb:ain
collection weeds, Eivcy: ,1?ridham; 'col-
lection weed seeds, ;Lavey `Pridhato ;
r:eilection injurious insets, E1vee Prid-
lam; Ecol. •grrisses, grains and. ciorsr
Zlivuy 'pricllraie;; ,Coi, native woods,
Lavey Pridham;.:a,a,rly potatoes, R.
Denham, 'Willie' Doupe, Elvey pridiham
late potatoes, 11.. 13enhorn, 1.1. Dobsou
Ida bby; garden cid rots. With,!
Doupe, Orville Roger, aloha. Marriot;
parsnips, 0. Roger, W, Douro; semen-
bbrs, 1-3Ivay prod;hair ; , ;sw et eons E.
Pridham; pop ',corn B Prithham,
pumpkin, a 1,,, Pridharn; vvatcrrurclpt.a,
\�allie Doupe, Lavey Pr;idbana :citron
!lay .Brock , E, : Ihridbe n ; onions, it,
11.11ex,ri,ott, 0. ,i u;gca, 1;. ,1?ridbam ; to-
matoes, O. Roger, 12 Iersdhane; North-
ern Spy lapples,,1i ,Marriott, V. *Ore
0,11 eger; tiling of ,'.iro,,prtins, 0. Bogor
W. Dowpe; 'blood beets;. 13, elattraot t
V, 11,Ioore, FBibby; buttonholes, 111
Pridhani cookies, 1VLilllo. DouGpe; soda
laiscnut:s, ti:iflic'7.aoulpe, Ruby J3rethouGr?
)ight'oalce, Basel ;,Bretlhoui°; ,cut flow -
e: s, ii Prid,hatn ; hen eggs, W.:tyowpe,
Denham,D., Praclihar:fa; 11ot,ibu
stamps, 1tuth Je�ran,na, T. Prai111aana;
special turnips, LLL 'Piridhan ,
•
►'aces Money
For The Farmer
RIICES of farm products
have reached a high Ievel.
The farmer can take u'li
vantage of this situation only
by adding to his equipment
of time and Iabor-saving mai'
chinery. Time and labor are
money. When time and labor
are saved, money is saved,
Time and labor-saving de-
vices for working the land do
not produce complete results
in themselves. The farmer
must have rapid and depe}c-
able means of placing his
products on the market.
The Ford One -Ton Truck will
make trips to town so much mo '
quickly than the horse that you wfl
have many extra hours of time to
devote to productive work. A lard.
number of farmers have proven to
rord One -Ton Truck to be a time
and money-saver—have you?
`� Price (chassis only) $750
F. O. S. Ford, Ontario
Milo Snell Dealer,Exe er;
4 y
Runabout, - $ 660 Coupe, - $ 875
`Touring 6911th Sedan - - - 1075
F. O. B. Ford, Ontario
ell prices ect Co war tax
cjiarge, excepruck and chassis
All prices subject to change Without notice
Andrew�.ampbeIJ, mesa •A I
Grand Bend
l'li A Alien, who has been in M. •n •
tau. for two weeks,.returned home cr,
Saturday. -Mrs. Carri,ere and dau;hte-
who have •been visiting at Brucefie'd
returned Wednesday.- Rev, Carricre
pneach•ed, a memorial service for
ton Green Sunday; is the Presbyter an
church, -On; Sunday abou•. five o'clock
the neve s reached here that the war
was ended. Bells were rung, flags
waved, and peo,le were nearly wild
with joy that thieve wall an end to the
terrible war. -Service was held in the
Presbyterian church in tate evening
after the news was received.- lits.
Stevnlake moved into Mr. Clarksonl's
house last .week, while Frank Stattom
has moaned iinto; the house vacated by
Mrs. Stanlak•e,-Ms:s 0. Green who has
been visiting:near ear Parkhill, is visi in i
at P; .Bakeir';s;,-Mr. Canning moved
T.hurday to John, Young's house.
top buggy, cutter, feed bailer, sirs.
jeep
sprayer, large barrel; gasol'n_�
r.'t t n. and pump jack, 2 1-2 hor:c
No. 3 Daisy churn; New Lily cream
separator; forks, chains, and numer-
articles,
sets harness.
l`es vie :-510 and under cash ; over
ese. am sunt 10' months' credit on ep
proved joint notes. 5 Per cent net'
semen, off for cash, on credit amounts
BEN. MAKINS, Prop
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct.
FRANK COATES, Cler,
A .ction S e
I OF FARM STOOK ,& IMPLEMENTS
i HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS BLACK
SMITH TOOLS, ETC.
On Lot 26. S. B., Stephen, Ty s,
'nese; We:,t of ,\!cunt Carmel, or.
i u ESrjAb , OCTOBER 15, 191b
At one o'clock sharp, the fol.o;r'•n,
-. Horses-I-Iorse 8 years old; mare 1?
-_.
yrs old horse 13 years old, 'r. and
teequ'�et driver.
UCt;Of ,nils Cattle -Fresh cow, 2 cows due it
Dec. ; 2 e ows due in, Tani.; 2 cclws dui
,n March; cow due in June; 4 year
ne and 10 spring calves.
Pigs & Poultry -Sow with, 9 pigs at
side, 5 weeks' old at time 'of sale:
.ow due in Jam; about 40 hens about
130 pullets; also a collie dog.
: Implcme:ntb & I-lousehold Effects
-
I elass.ty-Harris binder, with truck •
,
Deering mower, McCormick hayralet,
steel roller, Forest & Wood •ulti-a-
tor. Sylvester hoe •drill, scuffler, set
iron harrows, No.; 21 Fleury plow, No.
1..i Perr via plow„ 2 ga.ngnlon, visor.
3 -inch tire; tap buggy, nearly new;
cutter, sleigh, wagon box with shelves
site stock rack, nearly _new; spring
:eat, road cart, wheelleerrow, . steel
barrow w heel wagon jack, hay rack,
s r mils tone, fann'ngmill, bag truck,
rearle nen-; root partner, iron and
v -eocl :neckyoke., set doublctiie:es, 2
1large and 4 small crevices, cow halter.
'P,be unclersig sd has received- in-
struction'sto 5'1t by public auction
on the premises, corner William and
Nelson Sts., ea", blcck ..;north of
Exeter ereeni • v, on SATT3RDA.Y,
001'.,10th, 101^. .at one o'clock ll,lu.
the foll.ovvin�'"
preps rty ;
llini lg mels! i„rbte, divine • boom
chairs, rockre, iron bedstead, wood
btdsteade,� bed p iu�t-s. mattresses,
feather mattress, lealthex• beds, stret-
cher and utattruss; cupboard, drtss-
ens, washstands, bureau, 1pictnres,
kitchen: dhairs, couih, small tabl,os.
drop leaf' table, ;toil'et• setae and
other articles :too numerous 1:o ms•
es
tion,
'.Perms of sale -Gash.
13. S. -Phillips eli•ss Jib, u•
p3non
Auet oneer Preprictre-s
.uctit.n Sae
OF FARM STOCK& IMPLEMENTS
on Lot 23, Con, 1, Usborn,e, en,
October 24, at 1 o'clock, fallowing -
Horses -Heavy ,lraugh,t mare, 7.1 yrs
General Purpose mare 12 years, sue.to foal; ,sucking, colt got by Coo -1. Gra-
m
hard horse 4 -years! by Lord IIovvatson
\latched' team of grey percherons, corn
lug three,sired by Jabot; blood colt
by Andyredlac, 1 sucking colt, well
bred driving mare' 6 years, reliable.
Cattle -3 good Durham cows, rine
clue .January 1,0$ one April 1st and one
May asst; 1 licher rising 3, due Dec,
15; 10 two-year steers, good feeders
6 tiro -year old heifers, 2 yearling
steers 1 yearling 1r, '' .; these ate
tnoslty Polled ',Angus and Danian!-
grades; 2 young cows fat; 5 young
Caltres.
Hogs and Poultry -6 sows due ;'to-
farrov in'1Jecember; 60 hems, and 30.
pullets,
Impleniettts-MAassey lH`trris 6 loot
binder sheaf carrier and truck, neat:-
ly new 11.�-I-h: mower, 6 -foot, ear&
ly mete; ll,ila cultivator, new 1VIrhI,
nianure spreader, nearly new; 14'[, H.
t feet roller, nearly •new; 14', -I -I, corn
ar,.d bean harvester,. new; M, -PI, 13-
hoe driU. nearly new; M. -H. 10 foot
steel rake •.hearty new; McGotrini.ek
hay tetlder, Cockshutt riding; plough,,.
new; � disc harrows ;: 2 -furrow �fa,ple'
Leaf g`s ng plow; walking nlaif ;. sot of
iron harrows, s,• 4 sec.; fann°tig: mill; 2
wl
tgons, brie nearly new; wagon bassi,
stoci: rack, hay rack, `vet bob' ebbs
` 4 logging chains,,, 2 set 3 -horse even-,
ers, cant -hook, 2 scythes, and snaths
crowbar, 125 feet 1 rope, peck
n- i • stretcher, forks, hoes, shovels
takes, sass -horse, saw, set trussels,
cross -cut saws, bay's express wagon
,!cynic, finished wagon pole, wagon
stele, 2 finished bolsters, wagon sand
board, 2 finished hickory whiffletrees
3 oak scantlings, 3 by 4; quantity c,;
oak lumber, single harness, ;alea.rlly
,tau-; double harness, es acres turnips
and mangoids, 20 tans tons mixed 1101
quantity corn stock, about 12 cords
avoid, 2 woollen horse blankets, large
rr;lva, t;;c :rope, De Leval sepaidttor,
n•eaiiy nese; Daisy churn, 2 cream
vans, strainer pail, butter dish and
pr
spools, kitchen stove, quan'tilty stave
,pines, washing, machine, couch 6 din•
itte chains. 2 stands, kitchen wash
inkwick-er baby buggy,; Brussels
:carpel 12x12r%, lawn. swing, hanging
lamp, 2 parlor lamps, 2 sad irons,
gasolirtto sad iron, stepladder
Blacksmith Tools-Anvi', 400 blower
sndforge. drilling, machine, vide, =Hoke
painter, hollow auger, set taps and
clues, bolt cllitpiierr, thumb scr'ew's,
band saw, hoof pacers, mases, tongs;
swedges etc,; S. wrenches, pine
wrench 2 steel rwedges; 2 steel sledg-
es, `
T et ins -All suns :of $1.0, and Yltrdet
te,lt,; over that an ettrit 12 •months'
reedit` •gi'tn tan furnashing.:aapt roved,
oint,notes, A. dj;se`out'i,t of 5- per' Celt.
tiff for caGslrioi lieu of 'notes,
ttX A.N1( TAYt.Oit G, 1:h v.ISSCHE
Auctio,eor Prapzi;tstoi'
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Auction ;a!--%
-of-
VALUABLE VILLAGE PROPERTY
In the Matter of. the Estate of Geo.
R. Bedford, late of the Township of
\V;e{tminster, in the County of Mid-
dlesex Yeoman insolvent, Deceased,
tezee will be offered for sale by Pub-
Aneeo.i on the premises On Sat-
atrd:av October 12th, A, D, 1918, at 2
•' :o sk sharp in the afternoon, the fol-
lowing valuable village property. viz-
eng part of Lot lettered "'G" on
the East side of William Street, North
of Ann Street, in the Village of Ex-
eter in the County of Huron, "Sand-
er's Survey," beim; par= of Lot Num-
eer events--oae °.n the first conces-
t`on of tee Township of Sten', ea,
Up i this land is situate a stir of
mos- comrortab'e semi-detached
d,'e! n;;. with all modern converijen-
i n , ; ties plc. e -,y is in a progressive
Dirt of the v ila;e and is convenient
te the business centre, churtees and
eeeol
Terms of Sale made known on day*
' f sale,
For further particulars apply 'to
Wallace D. Clarke .Assignee, Exeter,
"line; J '':a:l Taylor. Exeter, On', Cha;,
We .t London.. Ont, inspectors C.
1\' Robinson. Auct•or.;er, Exeter, Ont.
or to Isaac R. Carlini:. Solicitor for
Assignees Exet::r, Ont.
., i. r.` ah.
OF F ARb ^TOCK & D.IPLEMEN'r5
on Lot 17, South, B.eundary, Ste -
peen Tn., on Thursday, Oct. 17, 191E
At one o'clock sharp. the follow -in -
Horses -1 matched spanrising' five
ncl x; 1 Roadmaster mare rice -11,3;
lcl� Fletcher mare, rising 4; I. Red
McKinney mate rising 3; 1 Imperial
nief mare rising 3, 1 Imperial Chief
seeding resins; 3; 1 Impe-rial Chief gel-
ding rising; 2 years.
Cattle -1 case, 6 -yrs old due to
calve un Nov., 1 cow 5 -years due in
\larch' 1 cow, 3 -years, due in .Apri1
1. cow. 3 -year, due in Ihtarch; 1 cow
4 years due in March ; :1 heifer: rising
3 _years due in April ; 1 hciter, i•is-
an.; 3 -years, not in• calf ; 2 steers, ris-
me 2 years ; 2 steers rising 1 1-2'' yr.;
7 sprig; calves.
Pigs, -S pigs, 5 mouths old, 9 pigs,
3 nrontb.. old, 1 brood sow.
Poultry -75 hens and 7 ducks..
Imp4'ements-2 h'IcCor.n-ck hinder;, 1
ldeCorm,ick mower, Nil -),n cultivator
vlvester seed drill, bean cultiz'ato.
cine-i>c'rse scufleer, disc barrow, lend
roller riding plo-w, 2 nwalking' plows
sialic, ty rake, hay loads • pair of bob -
road cart,. 2 errheci axle
huggic: nearly new ; ' :utters, nearly
tieR'�'; Verity gang letiron 1ai
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raes
puluet, new ivhae" barrow, -2 set
double harness, 2 set .',ttgi.e Harness,
t e white rubber set new; Blue.; 1341
cream separator new; ••tack of straw
50 tons hay to ba ,fed on premises, 2
rets' oa chime bells, 2 strings o£ balls.
Terms -$.5,00 and uneer, cash ; crvner'
that amotritt 12 months rrediit on an
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proved joint Totes. 5 s -•r cent ger
tan;purr off for cash in 1"T:1u of smites..
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FRAN'i TAYLOR, ' Au'ct.