The Exeter Advocate, 1920-10-28, Page 5DontWaste
' 'OU can save coal this winter if you don't burn more
than you actually need, to keepyour home comfortable.
Alternately over -heating and under. -heating your house is
one of the chief causes of wasted fuel and this can be en-
tirely overcome by the installation of
ilMtAleAoreAP041$ts
of"' ffearRieussroa
"The Heed et the Hemet r1szt"
'at is en automatic device that takes over the working of t
drafts and dampers of any style heating plant,
h keeps the home at an even ternperatuta all
the time --no more coal is burned than is
actually needed.
Your home will be really more comfortable
and healthful with less :worry and attention
than ever before. It takes over the bother»
some work of rnanaging the furnace.
SHE "MINNEAPOLIS" WILL SOON PAY
FOR ITSELF IN FUEL SAVED« -,,.
Agent
C. H. SKELTON
Exeter, Ont.
e
DISPERSION
AUCTION SALE
PUREBRED
SHORTHORN CATTLE, REGISTERED
S
SHEEP AND SWINE
The uade.'signed on account te-
Law to:active requiring ailof his time
and attention has decoded io ren: his
farm anti ;sell his entire slack at leot
14, Coin.. 2, L. R Se Tuckersntith Tn..
1 1-4 miles east ctaf I inpen, and 1-2
mile south,, on MONDAY, NOV. 1,'20
At 1 o'clock sharp, the followi; ;
Horses -1 aegis tete 1 C lydesdele mare
9 years, Lady Oswald 36052, suppos-
ed to (bre in ,foal to "Commedore"; 1
five-year old ge1d:nr, 1 yearling colt
and 1 sucking filly, both sired by
1'Commodore",
Cattle --One red cow Pie Frust 3nd
t04401, calved Jan. 24, 1913. This has
been the'best paying cow 1 ever own-
ed and,sire is now supeteeed too. be In
cat to ,St. Patrick 11325; 1 red cow
calved Sept. 12, 1912, Laura Dutchess
4th 124982 wilth red bull calf, 'Taking•
hill, at epee; 1 red cow Flora Matt -
Donald 122706, calved Oct. 1st, 1916,
with red heifer calf at foot, Lass 0'
Gowrie.; 1 cow lied with some white
",Mary Queen. of Scots' 131289, calved
May $th, 1917, weth red heifer salt
at foot, Jessie Flower ;of Dumblane ;.
Highland Mary 121981, roan„ calved
August 26, 1916; 1 red heifer Mag-
gie Lauder 141376, born. Oct. 5, 1918;
1 ee : heifer Bonnie: Jean 152335, born
Nov. 2e, 1918; 1 red heifer, Isbabella
154)te, born Sept.. 27, 1919; 1 grade
cox ntue year old, an excellent milker;
1 large ,fat steer, 1 Year old szade,
heifer, 1grade two-year old heifer.
Sheen and Pigs-2Leioester ewes,
2 -yr -old; 2 yeareold Leicester ewes,
and three ilaanbs, also five pigs.
Terms -510 and under cash; over
that amount 3 „months credit on aro-
•nroved bankable joint notes. A dis-
count of 6 hoer cent per annum allow-
ed foe ,.ash in jaeu tot mates.
C. W. ROBINSON, Auct.
W. lift DOIG, L.1413.
Proorietor.
U F 0 Tea GREATEST BIT IN YEARS
Dedicated to the United Farmers
7Y • and composed by the well-known
song writer, Mr. Morris Niamey.
SONG
Words and Music 35c, postage
mommommun prepaid. Address:
CROCICER PRESS, LLMITEO, Publishers, 48 and 50....
Lombard Street, Toronto, Ont.
Lo ion Business Institute
D;NDAS & RICHMOND STS.
LONDON, ONTARIO
It pays to investigate before choos-
ing t1 school. Write tor information.
Now is a good time to enroll,
J. ,MORRITT N. ST6NEHOUSI
Principal Vice-Prin.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK & UvlPLEIVIEN T S
On Lok 20, C. 4, Stephen Tp, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920
At 1 o'clock sbarps.the following;
Cattle ---Cow reEr ejwted; 5 cows due
is March ar i Ana 3 helefers 2 -years
old, 4 steers,' 2 elders old.
Hens --•A number Rhode Island reds.
Implements -6 -ft, binder, 5 -ft. mow--
er, manure spreader, nearly new; corn
cultie^ator and bean harvester combin-
ed, snring-tooth cultivator, horsexake
land roller, fertilizer drill, nearly new,
fanning mill set scales, g<asoeitn;e engine
4 harse,nower; grain grinder and bats
idm ; plow, 4 -,furrow plow, 2 walking
Wows, set iron harrows, 2 wagons, 3
set sleigba, here ,mocks, cream separ-
ator 1lalotte, nearly aiew; cutting box
stutter, scuffier, 35 gal, coal oil tank,
wheelbatrrow, sawing outfit,- 2 good
,eider .barrels, blue rock ,trap, .fonts,
shovels. chains, end a lot of other ar-
ticles too ,numerous to menticn,
Positively kip seservie.
Terms -$10 and under cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit on furn-
ishing; approved joint notes; 5 per
cent. off for cash on credit amounts#
C W. Robinson, Fratnk Triebner,
Auctioneer 1'ropriejtor
i ACTION SALE
of 70 Cattle
The uundersigmed, will offer for sale
at the Jamieson Farm, Centralia on
I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, A920
at 1 o'clock sharp, the following,-
2 Thorobred Hereford Cows, due
December 1st. Pedigreesproduced at
time of .sale.
5 cows with calves at foot.
10 cows springing to calf
35 steers two years old, rising 3,
weighing from 950 to 1100 lbs.
10 heifers .2 years old, rising 3.
1 8 vearling steers.
Terms --12 months' credit on approv
joint notes, with 6 per cent. added.
IC. W. Robinson, Byron. E .Hicks,
Auctioneer Proorietor
AUCTION SALE
l
OF FARM STOCK, BARNS AND
IMPLEMENTS •
I The undersigned auet'n:le'r his heen
.n.tructel to. sell by mtbler tuesion. as
the proprietor will wee: h': ent4.re
arm to the future,
On Lot 15, Bayfiel l R , i t etanlay :
thug tet Mile East o: Varna. on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1920 I
At 1 o'clock share, the following: -i
Horses --Agricultural team.
tattle Cou freshe ie 1 early art of Noymilking heife 5 tivo ;ear -,Irl
heifers. two Will f itch ,bran; two--
year red l'ei cr, eat by s'de yearling
hei.'er 7 3-er sti'e's 6 ;•wyear ste. rs
2 year 1', seers.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled 'dinning car seryiee.
Sleeping cars on night trains, and.
Parlor carts on principal. day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C, E. Horn
ing District Passan.ger Agent. Toroalc
J. DORF,t
Phone 46w. Age , Exeter
Swine --8 shoi.ts h tour, h /std.
Poultry -75 Whi Ira ;h erns,
Implements Purc hase:1 new in 1918, 1
ei.-Fie side rake, M H. els 'older. M..
H. mower Oliver 3e in cci t vator, eteel
reser, set bobslel;'a hight xagon, ton
bug y set -single ' irneas • et double
',,arness, 2 collars, block And tack,',e,
De Larval cream sena ato:.:luirn, hang
;114 Aamns, runts, to riga and mangles.
131 As--r)riving shed and poultry
bare !4,c56,,new rots: and mite; horse
stable 2ttx56; grain barn 36x56.
Terms -310 and under, cash; over
that amount 12 m'rnths (except barns
6 months) credi ^a :urnshing aaprov-
ed joint notes. A, d scount of 5 per .
cent per annum aeoxed for cash.
OR. LLOYD MOFFATT, Prop.
JA,S. JONES., Auct
AUCTION SALE
OF eARM STOCK & IMPLEVMENTS
GRAIN AND HAY.
I,ot 21, South Thames ,lt,oad, half
mile East ;of Farenhar, on
WI DNi.SDAY, NOV. 10, 1920
.At 1 o'clock sharp, the following :-
Horses-R,egisteaed Clydesdale mare
with foal; 3 -year-old registered Clyd-
esdale filly; Hair two-year-old regis-
tered Clydesdale.; fillies; par filly fools
registered; driving mare; Agrice brood
mare.
Cattle -Registered „ Shen -thorn cow
Durham Queen„ due in March; reg-
istered 1 heifer calf at foot; cow due
march 4; cow due \A.nri1 7; cow due
An=i1 15; heifer due ,Dec. 23; 2 cows
due in June; cow due June 1; heifer
1 -year-old ,•' 6 spring caves.
I-Iogs and Poultry-Tnruworth sow
with litter at ,fbaoit, 5 pigs weighing
about. 125 lbs 50 .pure, bred ,Berred.
Rocks; 50 white Leghornis; 6 pair Ir-
isb swan geese; 10' va,ir Lefu,stcoy(;e
ducks,,,
lmiatements-Frost & Wood binder,
6 et. cut, nearly new; Deering mower,
5 .ft, cut Friost & Wood 'rake 10
1t. ; Frost & W.aod steel roller 3 drum
nearly new; MVlaacwell 'cultivator; Mas-
sey-Harri'si disc, : dt amond harrow, rid-
ing plow: nearly nese; 2 ,walking plows
and Twin nlaiw, turnip sower, scuffler,
lumber.wagon, double box; steel truck
wagon." new; spring wagon, top.. bug-
gy, rubber. tire; o:ueni ;buggy, 'cutter,
set bobsleighs, nearly .new; hay rack
gravel box, 5 -horse power g+aslaline
engine, International; buzz sa,w, stock,
scales, 3000 lbs, capacity, Clinton 'fan-
ning mill, set niekle mounted harness,
new; set light team harness, britchen;
set tight cteani harrreiss{, 2 sets single
harness; De Laval cream 'separator
harrow cart, wheelbarrow, 2 .fi'fty gal-
lon oil tanks, ; stone ,boa,i, grindstone,
sugar kettles, Burry, 150 feet term
roues, .sling ropes, 1500'tbusheds oats.
25 tans .firsit-.class hay, colony bees,
12 hives, chains, forks, shovels, hoes
and many other articles; also a high
oven, st'etel rraivgej, "Clare. Bros?; ,coal
s'tcwte, 3 heeler, land other house-
hold ,iuin_1ure, •
Teems -110 and under, cash ; over
that amount 1.2 months' credit on aD-
pr(we 1 joint' ,nodes:. 5 pietr .cent off
for caoh'on credit amountts.
W. H. KAY C. ,W. ROBINSON,
Proprietor Auctioneer
. J. ,ACayy Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
Rum STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in-
structions to sell by Public Auction
on
Lot 4, Con, 3, Hay Towns
WED. NOVEMBER, 3, 1024,
At orae o'clock sharp, the following
valuable property,--
I14fPLEMENTS-One binder slight-
ly used; 1 grain, drill, with grass
seeder and cucllivator attachments;
1 disc harrow; 2 sets Diamond har-
rows; 2 plows, 1 fanning mill; 1
set of slings, ropes and pulleys; 1
grindstone; 1. large iron kettle; 2
open buggies; 1 light wagon; 1
buffalo robe; 1 goat robe; 1 set
double harness; 2 sets single harn-
ess; 1 western saddle complete with
bridle; a number of collars and
halters; 2 wheelbarrows; carpenter
bench and many bench triols; 1
small eircular saw and mandrel; 2
long ladders; 2 step ladders: 10
farm gates, 12 and 14 toot long;
5,000 ft, of lumber, oak, elm, pine
and hemlock, different lengths and
sizes; a number of cedar posts; some
wood; 1 window frame with sash
and glass complete, whittle trees,
neekyokes, forks, shovels, ditching
spades, Pick, stone hammer, chains,
cross -cut saw, axes, canthook and
other articles.
Two strong colonies of bees, a
number of ezuptyyboxes, supers, smo-
ker and otter tools.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS ----One side-
board, 1 large cherry drop leaf table
4 rocking and 1 arm ellen': 1
lounge 2 wooden bedsteads; 2
washstands; 3 toilet sets; rag i:ar
pet nearly new; all -wool stair car-
pet; stair oilcloth; large kitehen
Always the same rich, full -flavored tea,
Sold only in the sealed airrtight Red
'Rose Carton.
Saintsbury
Mrs. Alf. Dianna is ,horn ag inand
is much:improved in health. -Mr. Free-
man Dobbs rnotoxed to W;ctods:tock
last week, --Mildred Davis has return-
ed home, after spending a few days
with friends ,near Clandeboye,-What
might have resulted in ,a serious ac-.
icident °ceuxred en front of Mr. T.
Wall's farm. a 'short time ago, when: a
young counle were thrown from their
buggy and the horse ran, away. For-
tunately the Gey Ape came along and
they succeeded in capturing the horse
The boggy, •however, was the defy
thing in7ttred,
cash; over that amount 12 months'
credit will be given on tarnishing ap-
proved joint notes; discount of 4
table; cupboard; &chairs; woad Per cent' oft for cash. Decision of
auctioneer to be ural.
cook stove; coal heater with oven; , C. W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer.
hanging lamp; a number of small JOHN, 3[4`lir1tHON, I'roiirieter•.
lamps and lanterns; cellar table, cel-
lar cupboard; meat chopper; 10 gal,'
areata can; and numerous other ar- The Advocate can give you club -
tides. bin; rates with any of the daily news -
All sums of 310.00 and under, vipers or magazines..
, 11 }, 'i AOkkk
1�1 \� \ 1 ti 1�`11„
Whalen
(Intended for last week;)
13r. and Mrs. F. Guneiet and err.
Wm. Brooks spent Sunday in Exeter.
F-iYlai. Uodgson is all smiles • 'these
days --its a toy. --There was no ser
vice gin. thio church on Sunday an. ac-
count of the anniversary services at
Centralia. --Miss Bessie Morley has re-
turned from Sarni% whe a she has
been attending her uncle, \lr. Lingard,
who has been suite tell 'n and Mrs.
Edward Squire were v .::ors at the
home of Albert Scott ,a: Sunshine on
Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs- W'ioi 11er'.ey
snent Sunday isi,li :a ' seer,
iters, Percy Passmore, at Thames Road
-Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson were
the guests of Mr. and Mr. John tiler-
leyy at Waodhaim on Sunday.-Mr.and
Ma's. N. Ogden of Eeener spelt Fri-
day at the homte of Thos. Gentling: -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire have return-
ed to Grantore after spending a month
with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Rodd.
--Mr, end Mre Cls a 'Wilson of
Lucan spent Tuesdaywith the forsn-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mel -
son. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning and
Mr. Ir. anal .Mrs, Frank Squi-e attended
the anniversary serviee•a . Ceniiralia
on Sunday.
Sehold Effects
$5009-2"
A True StorY
By R. Wood
GENTLY mariner
died, leaving an
estate valued at
$9.5,000. Of that
sum, $500 repre-
sented "household
effects."
Before his death he frequently
deplored the fact that his grown-
up children had left home and
gone to the city. Is disappoint -
that he had lost
ment was not
money by their desertion, which
had compelled him to leave part
of his farm unworked for want
of help. He was an affectionate
father, who liked to have his
children near him.
rfecould not under-
stand why
should' wont t tobo
drift away
one.
Strangers may
•G9"1433 ' Dad have wondere
as
until they read of the es a e- "A•ouset item, in �
inventory
hold effects, $500."
Waiting for 'Better Days
For a generation that family had lived
in a house with an irreducible,minimho
um
of furniture. When as a young
w
the farmer had taken his blushing eari e
home, he did ° not have a great were
moneto on ent touwwait ut oforett r days But
when better days came, and there was a
modest sum available, it was spent on
better accommodations and furnishings
for thib live stock. That was fine. at
was humane. It was also good
One of the Best inSeveral Counties
In time the
fainl came to
be one of the
best. equipped
„ --- in several
counties. The . machinery was of the.
very latest and best description. The
live stock were glad and content to stfolks
on the farm. But the young
were not content to stay.
There were four sons and two had
daugh-
ters. A piece of furniture
en
added to the house from time to time,
generally the second-hand furniture store
lied theheed. For years the family
smanaged with just as little and as cheap
furniture as could be wade serve their
turn. The stable and barn were com-
fortable, butinidem the old
nor farmste d
there was neither s
$6,000 at 6 Per Cent
An item in the in- - -
ventory showed $6,000
invested in securities
paying 6 per cent. Part
of that money invested
in comfortable, artistic
furniture would have
transformed the farm-
house into a real home and would
have
in
paid the farmer infinitely better,
cash and moral dividends. uitable and
The house furnished with s instead of
moderately priced furniture,
odds and ends,
its scattering of cheap children
would have attractede� thethe children.
Children naturallyrestful,
and their matures craveor its have been ce.
Some of the boys might
mother farm and the
ned to remain not l,aveebeen left alone
mighta,id other
to -carry on the dairying
duties. Against
A Hard the Wall
Bare walls
and scantily
eoveredtioors,
a hard chest
�t,■._- against the
wall in lieu of a couch, offer feeble
counter -attractions to the lure of the
ltksurious city.
The children who deserted the farm
probably did not blame the lack of lionie
comforts for were
no of the cows and horseseir desertion. be -
ca jealousquarters.
Thcause ofc thele more
with a themany
happy memories of the old homestead.
Butthey went, and can you wonder
when you read that illuminating item?.
-"Househuid effects, 0500.
Beautiful f urniture
transforms an ordinary,
uninteresting house into
a real home, in which it
is a pleasure to live.
It brings an atmos-
phere of cheerfulness and
brightness into every
room. It delights the eye.
It gives rest and com-
fort to the body. It
brings contentment to
the mind. It gladdens
the heart. It makes borne
Iife more attractive. It
makes people take more
pride in their homes,
Nothing that you can
buy will give your family
more years of happiness
and solid satisfaction
than modern furniture.
And beautiful, well -
made, Canadian fur,-
tureis ob tainable in
moderately - priced sets
and individual pieces as
well as in the morel bor-
ate and expensive ._.
THE O ',".• ; E
FURNISHINGS
BUREAU
Bank oe Hex/liken Bldg.
Toronto, Canada
T -The Houle Furnils5 ng
.. Otx J ureau does not roit
furniture or goods of szy k�..l.
Its object is to pprotnota a greater
interest in the turtishhg of Can-
adian homes.. Your lora t eiea_er
will be pleased to give s ; y
information you desire ,., itt
suitanle furniture for your i.:n ,•
iii fie r.
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