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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-3-11, Page 4Children for Ftetfchet's :rletctter,s Castoria x stri:r.:y a remedy for Infants and Chldxen. Foods are specially pre; are€. for babies, A baby's medicine is even more essential f.tr Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the c *s^ :ou ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria bcfo_e the public after years" of research, - and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30- years has not proven. What is ,1.TO: Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For 'note than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowel; aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.. CAST RIA ALWAY' ENURNE .c , �;.c;•.,a the�ko,�'SlO.tii'.,'`C of In Use For Over 30 Yea 7FiE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY The Exeter Advocate; Stephen Council Whalen - There was nee sereloe in the church On Sunday on account ,trf the illness of the pastor. -Mrs. Thos. Gunning has been uneer the weether the past week Mr, George Sctuire, Granton, spenrt Tuesday, with chins son Frank. -Mr. W. Morley Is cern fined: to his room with pneumonia while nurse Keith is attoitd- ing. him. We hope fior a enee;ly re- ooeneen--Mr. Aiwa, Muxworthy moved his household effects to Woodstock on Wednesday last. -Mr. Herb Langford is abler to be 'out a oinnetter being con fined to the house with the "fie. - ;Vine Marie Stephen, has been, visiting. her *Xusi:zt Mass Grace Duu#fi,eli,-eMr. and Mrs Wm. Hodgson, of Granton are visiting the former's parents, ?1?r. and Mrs. John. Hodgson, BIDDULPH The community hall by-law, voted on in Biddulph Township Thursday was defeated by 109 votes. It was propos- ed to erect a public hall in Granton at a cost of about $8,500 of which the Government would have paid $2,000. . Zurich Mrs. J. Thiel of Zur%h • asece1ired wont of the death of her father, Mr: John :Moore Johnston, who died on Feb. 26th at KnxeardS„*re, He was a Cabinet meeker by trade and wee 72 years -of ase, The cause of deathwas ,nfluenza, after a week's illness. -i4lr, , Alex. Meidi ger ha:, purchased the. fine • 15 )-arrr farm, 15th cion. Hay, from the err:. utor:e of the estate, of • his father nee ate Stephen. Meainger.-Ale. Sol, l.s'Woe, has sold hes 75 acre farm on the 14:tr eo-t e.,sioa, and intends tom- ,a•, to Zur e -.to reside. Mr. • lean i.. e•a, r •+• h t , pure ..sad the 50 acres trent the h Mr, Jaeobe resided, and Mr. Freak Dereereme has purchased the .3 a rns, eat, 14 eest o llr, N: Mas - sen i erne -Mr. W. 11. Pine of the 14th ....on. Hoy has ;.eased the department z the H.:rtteib 1315 k, formerly occu• pi:e'1 by lir, S. E. lenuat and R. F. eta,1e ttnsl wet .?pea a general shoe business. -Dr, 13, J, C)'Dw}e, of Lon - lose, rate of Froace, has purchased the lwe,l:.m„ pr esertti and practice of ler. 13. Campbell, who has practiced medi ine in Zurich to;. some 20 year;, and has won many fr, cads. -Mr, 'Jos. Smith eft not Kitchener on Monday Albert Sehnelt of Calgary, alta„ is viae. -r.;, at the home of his father, Mr. J. H• S,:lueess --Mr. Chas tiey, who spent several weeks visiting relative:, and friends here, recently re turned to his ho^.nei:t Bad Axe, Bich. -Mr. Truman Gori:a;ger of Star City, Sask., is visiting friends here. Sanders & Creech, Proprietors The council canveaed in the Town Subscription. Price-Ia advance Si.5:t: id.t:l, Creditor, on March lst. All the per year an Canada; 52.00 in the nenbere were present. Councillor Untte.i States. All subscriptions not • Swe:teer duly subscr'-bed to his declar- e:tt.i in advance See. extra r}t:rrged, at of n'`•'ti-e• and property qualifi- �._. .ation. The minutes of the previous fret'*. r .vire read and adopted. THURSDAY, MARCH it. 192;1 Hoye, lwe.tzer--That the Auditor k - -•-w� report be al:.cepted a. -ad that they be pt their rem. aera.ti<an. of $8 each.- artne I. 1'h foaem t7, orders were pissed- Hens?, Ii ,un Insurance Office, isesurance on hal' 1; e5 • t'. Zedelser, auditive 8.00; T Dashwood `Usborne Council Usborne Council met on March 6th. All members were present. Minutes of . meeting of February 7th were read and considered and ap- proved. Communications were read and dealt with as follows: Resolution to Provincial Premier" re farm labor, immigration to Wes- tern Ontario, and farm education, signed and forwarded. Hydro Electric requisition, ,Applie Cation forwarded for petitions re se- curing hydro power for farms In township, with John Morgan, sectY, A grant of $15,00 each was voted to Kirkton and Exeter Agricultural Societies, re Baby Beef. Competition, To .be ,competed for and awarded to ratepayers of Usborne in each case, That William Moodie supervise the rood construction work of the township for 1920; That the Court of Revision for the Geiger Drain Assessment be set for Alex 1st, 1920, at two o'clock Pao. A by-law was drafted to pohibit all animals from running at large on the roads of the Township, except. those permitted by wearing tags, between sunrise and sunset, from May 15th to October 31St, The following Pathmasters were appointed for the several road div- isions viz.—Ward ' 1, Richard Coates, Josltlin Harding. Victor Heywood, ;Joseph Yellow, Thomas Quiutort, J. G. Bunter, William Ford,. Lewis Johns, Melville Skinner,Wilsott Haw - kilts, Henry Johns, Olarise Snell Richard Jones, Ward 2.—Walter J. Oke, Walter KeddY, van Dew, John Stewart, Freeman Perkins, Frank Kerniek, Henry Horton, Joseph StaeeY, Percy Passmore,. BenrY Anderson, Noah Horton. Ward 3.—Hector Taylor, Thomas i•Xern, John Hern, Sr., Wm. Clem- ents, Samuel Madge, Frank Rodd, Benjamin Heaver,, Richard Camm, Lawrence Mills, Josias CreerY, Clar- ence Mills, .;Milton Gregory, Norman Wiseman, Dan O'Mara, 'Ward 4. --James Cottle, Alfred Hunkin, Wellington Kerslake, Jas. S. l;allaatyne, John Simpson, Archie McCurdy, Louis Fleteher, Reuben Shier. John Stewart, John Hackney, Alex Fraser. Orders •vvc>t•e issued for the pay- ment of bills to the amount of 541.69 Council adjourned to meet Satur- day April 3. 1920. Henry Strang, Clerk. 'The fo.'cow` le r,; the report i.; S. ` ' llav, for t:�� month al i+ebru Trey; ,rr• le nuditirig 8,00; F, Stattor ens. 8, f Fe i3 '''''ore: ,n gravel pit 6..00; l.anadian, Ex 4-L. Veer 76, ess Co..chordee .95; Munteipa' t►ry :-Jr Pr b A. .tiller 71, Sr. 3-A. Miller Har • "crorll cu replies 13,90: arrocati' r' S.hu ttaclver 60, :�, Bender 56, fi.'e, -printing ;recount 164.16; J. W. men 49. F. Quackenbush 38. Jr. 3-1 ()r.ne and others, re Luker Insane In - teenier 7t:. E. Becker 60, E. Wiegan t .:ligent 32.4:]; ern, ersaa k Marriott, pt, aessent. Jr. 2-E. ZI311er 73, R. Becker �raee2i _,o191Let 70.00; Chas, Seager, 02. Pt. 2-A. \Yelper 83, H. tireber fee; 75; Jehr. Baird, caretaker of G. 39. Sr. Primer --A. Ziler 84, ,F. Mil- B. n't ot1,U0; Wni. Iisa anal Ge.o. Ec- teY 84, L. Rader 66, E. 'lagan ,estn,yt, grant to sidewalks 50.00; jr, Primer—J. ilarim nn 70, A. Becker F n W. Iearne.omb, inspecting Haycock 66, EA. Rader 65. L. W.,c ared, absent.'Cree: Drain 19.50„ E. V. Guenther,teaFhsdr, Adjournment to Monday, April 5th at 1 p.m wlten hound keepers, path - Mr. Fred White who purchased the :natter:, and fence viewers will be ap- Mump a confectionery, has taken pas- po'rtted. Henry Eilber, Clerk. session. Messrs. Schroeder & Fischer have the contract of hauling cream to the Kirkton vocal factory, wheels opened last udeek, _ has engage as Po,tponel Play -The postponed play assistant in the factory. entit'e 1 "The Matrimonial Exchange" Schaal are opened Monday after be- wid be given in the Hall, Russeidale, Fon Friday, March 12ths by the young lttg eased for two weeks oevin flit epidemic Mess Plaine tar 'Newbury has arrived pe�aate of S. S. Na. 3, Plugtavvn Music to take charge of the mi unary depart-: Adnrassiton 35 cents., Proceeds ra between. Acts. for went for Reid, Edtgha fer & 1 the Armenian .e nil. Miss F. Preeter is vi.= lag with rel.- -(Delayed in the mails) atives t>n Zurich. J. has retur�ned home The League anniversary was held at i3:e.t in Winn 'peg, -Word of the .tenth or Mrs. Vernon Crashes in Win, e' nip on M •. urch 4th hes been receive by relative, and friends. Mr. Crouch formerly.ve•t a'a Loadon and was. eonployed by the eler;hants Bank. He was recently transferral to Winnipeg hi land \lrs. Crouch accompanied m. Deeease.i has been ill far sometime ani her mother has ,been with her far several weeks, She is survive;. be her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Petty of 1 Hansen, four sinters, Mrs. C. .Abbott of Detroit, Mrs. Lorne Scott of Tor- onto, Gladys and Maud, and one bro- ther. Interment was made at HenselMr and Mrs, Petty and family have the sympathy of their many friends. This is the third recent death in. the fanfly-e. don, and a daughter (soldier ani nurse) having deed recently. Mr T. J. Sproule, who has been vis - ting at the Methodist parsonage, re- turned to Toronto. -Mr. Chas Moore, who has been on the sick list for some weeks, was taken to St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London,. where he underwent an operation for ear trouble, caused from the "Flu,' -Miss Flo Reynolds, who was called home owing to the death (ler father, the late Henry Reynolds, has returned to Calgary. -Mr. Thomas Mr, Addison. Tiernan Mr. Kay aiie, spending the mast few mtontns Kixktoa Methodist church Sunday ev- Murdock who has been confined to at Pontiacvcb, ening, nen Langford of St. Marys oc- his bed for sevcratl days, is now able cagiest theopuipnt, and there was a to be about again. -Mr, James Morrow large attendance. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and .little daughter, who visited Mr Harrah -arrive limns Saturday even- W. Fee and other ft ends in town, ::eft log after a 'short honeymoon,at Lon - Farquhar trends go with the; young, couple for The annual meeting, of the Farquhar a long and happy wedded life. -Rev. W,omen's. Institute which was post- A. Duffield spent the week end with paned hast week, will not be heid until his parents. -Muss Myrtle Kirk is un - Tuesday April 6th, when. a good at- der the doctor's care. -Thee scholdrs tendence ,will be expecte&-A base- attending High School from Kirkton taa11 meeting will be held. in. Farquhar are home nee week„the school being ,Sa;turlay night, so a'U young mein: in- closed. ,an, account of "flu.” seres'ted en this vicinity are asked to be present, -Mr. Jinn Hodgert has pur- ebased a new driver which he is, train frog* for the race track.. -The meeting held here ere on, Th urs day eaglet at which Afx. •:vicLean spoke on consolidated sch,00:s was not very largely atte iced it. beim; a very wet night.; He is ex_ ,,pecte�d back•again en, the near future. `Phe tattle party at Milton, Hod;gerles Tuesday night was a great success, everybody having a wo+ndertul•tune. don,, The best wishes of a host of McGillivray Mr. Rebt. Carruthers of Greenway has purchased a hundred -acre farm on the, 18th clone of McGillivray r .from Mr. ' Sa(err G. Smith of Niagara. Mr. Car- ruthers will toga possession, of the. aseeperty about the 1st of April. An action, for $3000 has been, entered for trial al the Supreme Court inn Lon - .don on March 22. The action obraught by Tassel Dauncey against -greed Hodgins, John Park, Caleb Ryan, rirpeter Hodges -n, Percy Dauncey, Wel ilaagtou. oSa.l er and: Alfred Hudgins .for $3,000 damages for the loss of build ijn ;s by fire.. It is alleged that > the 'farm of the plaintiff bard: been leased. o Percy Dm -Lacey and ,that he and the • •olher defendants were the owners of n thresbing outfit arse that wvhi:le thtesnent; at the farrm the buail:tmn's • were .testr.,oved, due, the p;inntiff •clairns, to the fact Ohot .lire was al- lowed •to escape" from the eng n.e r•. -'d was carrie,i to the ',bui,ldings e It is el' n dea;i;med th«t the eangin)e was old and not p10 erii equ;',pped. The Aelvioca.te can give Sot club - bile; retee with any of the aai.ly.aews .capers or magazines. N Y FA I LED 'Mechanic Gives Evidence There are eases where seienee in its most •profound phases is absolutely balked,' yet other help is at hand. Tele is proved by the testimony of a 'mehanic, 35 years of age, who suffered, at times, positive: ;torture from stone in the bladder. - After trying many 11 s without result he halt an. on Tuesday for their home en the West. -Mr. Wm. Buchanan, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. William Buchanan: for some weeks, lett for his home ern Dauphin, -Mrs. Ni:choilas Horton who isomae weeks ago, suffer- ed a fa,11 whiid coming down steps and sufferel a fracture of her ankle, is now able to go around in the house by the aped of a crutcle-Mr. Frank Farquhar attended eine funeral of his :uncle, Mr. Geo Farquhar of near Clem - ton. Deceased fell from a scaffold or: Thursday afternoon, and was so ser- I+ously injured that he died Thursday evening. He was 57 years of age,- Messrs. Chat's: Junks, nod a W Robin- son of Exeter have made arrangements to open an. implenen,t shop on. Main street and ►witn be a;ge: es for the Cock- shutt farm 1mpleme nts and Hemm•e seeder. -A very peasant and happy event took plaice on Feb, 26th, at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. E.'Rennie, Hen- sel, whin their daughter, Ruth Ferris was united in, holy bonds of matrimony to Mr.. David Clarence Paisley of Mon - X -Ray phonograph taken, which also treat. The cererno.y was performed Centralia :Mts..; Mary O'Brien, is to be congrat- slaterl on successfully pasacd her. Znd 'erne musical examination with honors. :Hiss Marion- Branton of London is ler teacher. ' Andrew Hicks, M. P. J;., is itt Tor onto this week, Death of Mrs. Duplan,-The news o° he sleath nt .t former estimab e ret lent of Cele—elle, in the parson et fits. C. 1)up an, now of Iltlerton. was. received here on Friday morning wine lee) regret by all who knew cher, Partnulars wren be loun:,l elsewhere in this issue. Mr. J. Grainger went on Tuesday to Dr Hyndman's Hospital at Exeter, for the removal of an.absess on his back, 3ir. Wm. Well and family, also Mr. H Wade end family are moving to l netor. this week. .1Sr, 417. C alvvali has purchased Mr. J. Ga:lsave's property here in Cen- tralia„ Mr. C. O'Brien is' confined to his bed with an attack sof influenza. Mr. ants, Mrs. Cattermale of London spent a few dayls with Mrs. Andrew Hacks: Miss Mabel Elliott has gone to To- rontQ..,for a visa. Mrs J Ancierston, whoa has been, in St. Thomas during the winter, has ar- rived home. failed to strove where the trouble was. Fortunately, just at ' this juncture, when he almost had given up hope of any relief, Gin Pills were brought to Lis notice. These famous Pills in a very short time enabled him to pass the stone which was the cause of bis trouble. We will give the name of this man on request. Kidney and Bladder troubles should not be neglected. ,The first' symptoms ahould be suffieicnt warning, Pain in. the sides or baek, constant headaches, neuralgic and sciatic pains, rheum- atism, dizziness, constipation, gravel, highly -colored urine, specks before the eyes, all point to derangement: Gin Pills shonlrl be obtained without delay. Druggists and dealers carry them -50e -your money refunded if not 'satisfied. Free sample on; request. Sear a+o:t. block, ,to the centre pact, i' have much �:ara�er, azul v it tatted ,bet�er, prer.�i,.,i...,., end is having . of Canada, '1,imited, Toronto. United:_ by Rev. A. E 'Doan of Hensel], in the pxe.s,ence of the ienmecliate relatives friends. -Mr. ahad, Mrs.. Win. Arinstrong have moved from their farm in Hay township to our village, anid are now occupyiing the creast cottage on Oxford street, which he purchased. sortie time ago from Mr. Gould.-Mr`s. G. Laugh- ton and Siitnleson'�of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs Q. A. McDaniel], Mrs. Laughton's parents. -We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Thomson, who is living with her daughter, Mrs. D. Workman. and who has been no very seriously' dii,'is alt ;dente. of writing, con- siderably on siderably improved. --Miss E. Morrison has been, confined to the home through ilbxnese, but' she es now recov- crhig Mrs. Morrison} has also been, un,w&.l, but its snow ;gertting oaf ,nicely. - Mee Wm, Sangster hos moved Itis tai- 'or shoal from thew -est vein of Mr. A. IN addition to the branch at Exeter, this Bank has branches at the following nearby points:. Crediton Dashwood. THE CANADIAN BANK OF CQMIVIERGE, PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $1.5,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, F. A, Chapman, Manager. AUCTION SALE OF FARM 'STOCK & IMPLEMENTS On Lot 8, Con, 13, Stephen, on THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1920, At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following: -- Horses -Horse rising 7 years, horse rising 3. Cattle -Cow due April 7, cow cue time of sale, farrow cow, heifer rising 2. 2 staring calves. Pigs and Heins -4 stocker pigs, 25 hens Implements -Seed drill, nliower, disc harrow. cultivitdr, 2 walking plows, hay rake, wagnn, wagon box, hay rack, pig rack, top buggy, cutter, bobsleighs double set harness, 2 slingle set har- ness turnip pulper, cutting box, horse- power and pulleys, wheelbarrow, chicken coop, forks, shovels, hoes, wh efgetrees, and many other a+rficles. Furniture -Cook store, coal stove,. coal idil 'trove, glass cupboard, side,- board ide board 'dresser, washing machine, cream separator mail box, Daisy churn, bar- rel butter tub, and other useful house- hold articles. Terms. -Sums of $10.00 amd, under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit tan. furnishing approved joint notes, 5 :per cern, per annum off for for cash on credit amounts. ED. WILD, FRANK TAYI,.OR Proprietor Aucltiion,eer The National Drug Chemical Co.. where rh wife . b at - the, reser fora pool +robin, Junta] States Adn,ress Na -Co, -Go. Inc.,202 up litain, St, Buffalo, 'N.Y. t 254 ; ''ng , a tet e, meantime two tables and a stook of tobaccoes, end( thinks of get - nag a barber shop else.. RAW FURS WANTED Highest- cash prices paid for Skunk, Raccoon and ldiink Enquiries promptly answered ROSS 8TED MAIneracrVRtRS Established 1805 LONDON - - ONT. Incorporated in 1855 OA UAL R4SERVE $O,00Q.(00 Over 120 Br aocbes THE MOLS ONS BANK SAVING BUILDS CHARA CTER,-Start to Sare. Systematic saving strengthens character by inducing ,elf - denial and creating mdepen denc e, The easiest method of savin g is by depositing a certain ,por tion of your earnings regularly in THE MOLSO\S BANK, the addition of interest at, current rates a subs Lenten, eu.n i soon acquire&. Small acme:sets receive the same attention as larger ones - efficient courteous service. to all. EXETBI BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Braneh open for business .]ally. Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Bran<.h: .eta' NEURALGIA gg Dangerous an erous drugs or tonics are of little se. Theyma relieve the pain but do not remove the cause. The help h e h lp that counts most is nourishment. iCOII'S EMULSION rich in purest medicinal cod-liver oil, feeds the weakened nerves and at the same time enriches the blood. Do not take nerve sedatives or nerve stimulants, take Scott's Emulsion. It is the standard atonic food that puts strength in place of weakness. Be Sure It's Scott's Emulsion. Scott & Bowie,' pronto, Ont. 19-30 A MONSTER AUCTION SALE IN GRANTON ON THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920 At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following: - 40 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 6 pure bred Shorthorns; 20 two-year old steers in good con- dition. for grass; 30 sheep; 40 hogs, 7 horses ZOO bushel* seed barley; 1.5 bushels Timothy, seed. See large bulls MORLEY WASS WM. McNEIL Prop. Auct. J. H. Jamieson, Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES arCENTR AL HOTEL, EXETER, On SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920 At 1 o'clock, sharp, the following: - 3 and. 4 year ,old fillies and geldings Also some good 5 end 6 year old horses -too thin to ship. Terms -6 months' credit on ap- proved joint notes with 6 per cent, per annum added. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Oa Lot 13, Hay Township, London Road, 2 Miles South of Hensalll, on • THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920 . • At 1 o'clock, sharp, the follow.i:ng :- Horses -Goad work team, fillyris- ing 4 years, mare 5 years ,old, dens - jog uralre .5 Years otld, 2 heavy colts, rising 2 yeters, spring ciolt. Cattle -jersey n. now 8 years, salvos - ed to bet in elf; hei6er just freshented, cow clue to calve in March, cow due to calve in April, heifer due to calve in May, 2 hefetrs icpming 2 years, steer .claming 2 years, steer 1 year oi,d, bull coming , 3 yejars, 9',spring• calves, ` 2 young calves; • Pigs -Berkshire saw due to farrow April, 8 pigs about 80 pounds. Sheep -Registered Cotswold ram. '4 Registered Cotswold ewes, 8 grade, ewes, 5 etre lambs, Fowl -About 80 young hems, 3 geese Implements-MalCornnuck binder 7 .ft. cut, Deering horse rake, mea,rlernew; Cockshutt mower, tiew; McCormick, 13 hoe seed drill with grass seeder a.t- tached, two walking' plows, set iron hariows, set disc harrows, sprung tooth cultivator. Lind .ranee, pea, harvester, root pulper, ,caber yielder, buggy, 1 Democrat 2 cutters, set sleighs, 2 wagons, hayrack, gravel, box, double; wagon box, hayfork, rope andpulleys, scuffler; wheelbarrow, set harness and a number of horse collars, a quantity. planes and „a nuumber of ' good doors, and other articles tool numerous to mention. Terms -AQ sums 10£ 510, and under $cash; roller that amount 8 mo,nths, 'credit wLll be given ori furnishing a p - proved )o1nt notese 6 ,percent. per annum off for cash: - Terms' of farm rnarle known, on day of sale. G. 5, DOW, Proprietor CLEARING OF FARM STOCKAUCTION & IMSALEPJ,EMENTS on Lot 17, Coin. 12, Hibbert Tp., on'. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920 At 1 o'clock, sharp, the fallowing: - Horses -4 general purpose team Per- cheron mare and, gelding, well matched 1 Percheron, filly 8 months old;; 1 aged team ,mare and gelding; 1 goad driver eight years; 1 blood Lilly three years. Cattle -10 coves, three with'. calves at foot, 1 two-year heifer, fresh; 7 steers 2 years old; 11 calves 1 -yr -old; pure bred Shorthorn bull Pigs. etc. -30 pigs from 100 to 175 Lbs; 2 brood sows with litters at foot 1. sow expected to farrow about time of sale, 1. Taxnworth boar. 100 Means, Implements--Massey-Harris binder, nearly .new; M: -H. ten -hoe drill; MH. hay ,lender, side delivety and tedder c+ombin,ed; Deering mower, 6 ft. cut; mower, 5 ft cut; eftH: •.laced roller, M.H. swine tooth cultivator.; ; M. H. bean cultivator and harvester combined ; M.H ananure ,spreadie,r; Deer3lntg hay - rake, 12 -ft.; Your section , diamond harrows : two clraw bars, top buggy; 1 cuttters 2 pair bobsleighs ome ex- tra heavy, Bain wagon, pair trucks with flat sliding rack :bar hay loader, stock rack ,turnsp deill,'stuffier, f sulky wows, Z walking plows, light twin. ;plows' fanning jmetll, disc harrow, in - throw; 3 -horse tread power, cutting ..,, box, grinder stone boat, pug shoot, 45 gal, a'gricultura1 cooker, half share in Goadiison threshing machine, kitchen. range,coal heater, box heater and pines, washing machem,e, hay fork, car and puiaeys, ,syrup paiii, 100 sap pails sand ,spites, 3..doz. grain bans, pulper set Aylmer scales with stock rack 2000 lbs capacity, wheel barrow; push' cart, 4,00 bushels seed barley, 200 bus:' seed oats, r :"emus -Groin end, an sums of 1110 and solder, cosh; over that amount 8 months' ' credet wen be given one furn ' iIshatnt;• epproved joint: notes, or a din=: 'donut of 4 per cent. sstraeglet off 'Ear • cash ,op credit :amounts., No reserve as the pro:rree}tor'.hos sold 'his farmsr E. Ross, C. W. Robinson JAS. JONES ALEX. STEWA•RT` Proprietor Auctioneer: Auctiioaeer Ptopraetor 4