The Exeter Times, 1922-8-24, Page 5URSDA„).', AUGUST 24th, 1QP)23
•• ThaineS ROlid
• M. and, Mrs., John Passmore and
..oltildren, of Hensall visited ..at 1Vir.
OviUe Can's On Sunday ;Wit,
• Mrs. liellrY Francis returned home
from St. 30SeP1fS 110SPital, Loudon,
' last 'week and her, many friendsare
• PleaSed over her imprOved condition:
• Mr. John Coward and mother, of
111114.q_.40-slak, ,Nvete, cldeitors, , in, this
'.7.,I,ddjah406i'lnain:1'. :SundaY.
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Mr. and 'IVA'S. Pd. Stone and fain-
ly of near Kirkton spent Sunday with
XeatiVes,..in OUi vielaity., •
Some'fariner$ in our neighborhood
had their sheep worried by dogs in
, the early hours of Sunday morning.
• None were killed but some were very
badly injured'.
Greenway
ReV, G. 3. ICerr is spending his,
holidays bore with his sister Mrs, A.
IV4. Wilson and preached very accept-
ably to hi$ old friends in the Method-
ist ehurelt on Sunday, in the absence
of the 'pastor, Rev, D. W.
Rev; J -E. Holmes and, Mrs. If dimes`
called in oar bttrg on Friday evening.'
Mrs. Herb Sherritt and little
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daughter also NrS. W. A. Thompson
and' 'three' Sens *left laSt'week'ffir
their respective homes.
See -Saw, Margery•Daw,
Lizzie shall have, a new master.
•The guy who owned her traded her in
Because all the other 'cars passed
her.
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Notice
Mr, S. M. Sanders has decided to discon-
tinue as local representative for McLaughlin
Motor Car Co. Ltd. which Company is now
open to receive applications for this agenCy in
Exeter Ancl adjoining territory.
Address all correspondence to
-McLAUGHLIN MOTOR CAR CO. Ltd..
Corner Richipmld & Bathurst St.
London, Ont. •
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Dashwood
Mrs. Win, *EhlerS has. returned'
from a. Vikitt, with relatives in Kit-
chener.
Mr. Wild 1VIrig. Fred Rinker and
family of Thed;Ord' Spent the week-
end in town, ,
Rey. and Mrs. Yager are viSiting
in Kitchener iantrTilsonburg,
• The organized lelasses of the Evau-
gelical Sunday school are Itienichatn
SpringoBank on Thursday.
Mr, Leslie Gates and.nepliew„ John
DOnahey, of Chicago, are visiting
tty4 ,thet form er.'s Parents.
Rev. Carrier, of Grand Bend, con-,
ducted the serVices in the lavangeli
cal cuhrch Sunday in the absence of
Rev. Yager.
Miss Della Neeb, Mr, •Earl Neel)
and son Teddy, of Pontiac are visit-
ing Ire.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Birk and fams
ily and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kroft
were week -end visitors in Sarnia.
Mr. Win. Ehlers, 1VIr. and Mrs. Jno.
Hessenauer and daughter, IVfargaret,
and sou wilfrid of Kitchener, were
visitors here on Sunday. -
Mrs. Clappison, of Stratford, is
Spending a few days with her ,uricle,
Mr. Henry Callfas.
, Miss -Gertie Fisher, of London,
spent Sunday at her home here.
Mr. and IVIrs, Herman Eidt, of For-
est, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eidt, of Ailsa
Craig and Mr. and Mrs. R.' Stade, of
Zurich, were Sunday visitors -with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Stade.
Crediton
Miss Pearl Gaiser, of Toledo, Ohio
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• W. B. gaiser.
Mrs. Otto Brown and two children,
of Freemont, Ind., accompanied by
Miss Esther Eilber arrived last Tues -
= day and are visiting with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. H. F. Eilber.
Mr. Irvin Farner, of Toronto, is
7=-7 holidaying in the village.
= Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kuhn spent a
few days last week in Toronto.
Mr. Russel Clark of Bank of Com-
merce, Sarnia, is holidaying with his
'•1(aretits, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark.
= Mrs. Ed. 'beaver and daughter,
= Edna, and Mrs. Fred Kerr and
= daughter, are camping at Grand
=_ Bend this week. •
Mrs. Pans Anderson and children
visited relatives in St. Marys last
= week.
Miss Mu •ri
al Nickolson has return-
, ed home after visiting for a w -eek in.
Before baying a car see the
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The Car with,,a Good Name
Michigan.
TOURING $1$70 — ROADSTER $1325 — SEDAN 8'2'3,50
COUPE $1525.
• F. 0. 0. Windsor, (Tax Included.)
WIRE SCREEN BODY AND PANEL BODY DELIVERY CARS
Some Real Bargains in Used Cars
OUR MOTTO IS SERVICE.
Huron Ga,rage
Pilon & Foote
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or large amounts for the purchase of an annuity of frona $50
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• age desired, and to be paid in monthly or quarterly instal-
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Annuities may be purchased on a single life, or on the
lives of two persons jointly.
After contract issues, no restriction as to residence.
Employers may purchase for their employees—School
Boards for their teachers --Congregations for their Ministers.
Cannot be seized or levied upon.
• No medical examination required.
Free from Dominion IncoMe Tax.
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Descriptive booklet may be obtained by applying to the
Postmaster or by writing, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo,
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Superintendent Dominion Government Annuities, Ottawa.
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When Writing, kindly state sex, and age as, ages at birthday.
Elimville
.Miss Vera Heywood has, secured
• school in Illslex and Miss Viola Bell
Will 'teach at Hawkstbne during the
next year.
Miss Elva Horne isT,visitiug relat-
ives in St. Thomas this week.
Mr. Chas. Johns IS suffering with
an attack of shingles.
Bob your hair, girls, its all the
style in our village.
Farquhar
Miss Viola, Hodgert, of Exeter, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Roy
Coward. ' „, •
Mr., and. Mrs. Wm. McLaren', and
Ruby, of Cromarty, visited Sunday
at Mr. Alf. Hunkin's,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sulir and little
daughter, of Mitchell,, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Tuffin Sr, and Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Tuffiu and family, of Staffa,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coward and Garnet
visited Sunday at Mr. A. Smale's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Passmore and
family and Mr. and -.Mrs. Ed. Pollen
and babe, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Duncan and Jean visited Sunday at
Mr. Thos. Hunkin's.
ThreShing is now the order of the
day.
Our popular, threher, • Mr. IL M.
Pollen has purchased a new Engine.
'Miss Grace Darling, of Leury, vis-
ited last week with relatives in this
'vicinity.'
• Masters Wilfred and Walter „Mc-
Nickol after visiting' a feW'wbeirS' in
and around this vicinity returned to
their home in Toronto last week.
(Too late for last week.)
The Misses Millie and Reta-,Pollen
of Mitchell visited Sunday ''at, their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs Robt. Duncan, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Hunkin and Edgar,
visited Sunday in Rannock.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iniffin Sr., of
Staffa, visited Sunday at Mr. Ea.
CbWardfs.
Mrs. Harvey Borland and family,
of Saskatoon, are visiting friends and
relatives in this coMMunity. '
VII.. Sim Pollen left Monday for
Verdon, Man. .
Master Tommy Coward is spending
hie holidays at the home of his grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs. Thos. Hunkin.
The regular monthly meeting al
the Farquhar Women's,Institute Was
held at the home of Mrs. Thos. 'Hun -
kin on TtiesdaY, .Aug. let, •with a
goodly number in attendance, After
the meeting was opened we were fav-
ored with a very interesting addrese
given by Mrs, Garnet Passmore, on
"Canadian Literature," giving us an
idea of What our Canadian* Poets are
and what they can, do. We were di -
s4 favored by en instrumental duet
by WA, F. Gollings" and Miss Agnes
Fenwielt. The meeting was closed
by singing Geld Save the King. After
• which linteh was served.
entralia
Miss i'$ite'rSteeiS, Of London, Via-
itted.farra Week with IN% and Mrs. D.
TiOci,gS011,.
• Miss 'Lillian Elliott, Of Windsor,
has beep. hplidaying 'with ller father,
Mr, W. R. Elliott,
Mr. Earl Hodgson, o,f Toronto, is
holidaying with his parents, My,, and
Mrs. .It; .HenlgsSin
nt:Tteirt- ItlineBroott, et (redifone eon7
allieted the services on tbeCentralia
circui lCst Sabbath and preaehed
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is,visitln, her uncle,aMgioa t.T4O4lititmErss-ry. It ib,29 years .
'Smale left this
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Sexsmith
Miss Margaret Aldworth has been
visitingfor a couple of weeks in
Stratford and London.
• Mrs. Arnold Moir and daughter,
Florence,;who have been visiting in
this community are leaving Thursday
for their home at Nanton, Alta,
Mr. Frank Northcott arid lady
friend, biAlvinston, visited with the
• former's father, Mr. Roger Northcott
during the 'past week-
• Locals
• Miss Ethel Bissett is holidaying
a,t Harrow,
, Mr. Richard Gidley visited in Blyth
for a few days last week. ,
Mr. Wilfred Mack spent last week
in Michigan on a motor trip.
Courtship makes a fellow spoon,
but marriage makes him fork over,
Mr. Reg. Bissett, of Chatham, is
spending his holidays at his home
here.
. Mrs. R. q. Gillies, of Hamilton, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Martin.
Miss Millie Walker, nurse -in -train-
ing in London Hospital, is holidaying
at her home here.
Miss Kathleen Balsdon, of Toronto
is a guest at the home of Mr. Chas,
Keddy, Hurondale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gidley, of
Blyth, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Elston.
Mr. Clifford Spackman, of Guelph,
is holidaying with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Spackinan,
Miss L. M. Bell, M.A. of St. Cath-
arines, is visiting at the home the
Misses Hogarth, Waterloo street.
Mrs. Vrooman and son, of Brant-
ford, are .'idsiting the former's par-
ents,' MrTtaitd Mrs. Geo. Anderson..
Mrs. D. D. Crittenden and daugh-
ter, Dorothea, of Blyth, are holiday-
ing with relatives in this community.
• Little Miss Eleanor Litchfield, of
• Detroit Mich., is spending a' few
weeks. with. Miss _Charlotte Dearing.
Mrs. F. W. Newell, of Stratford,
visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Thos. Bissett during the Past week.
Rev. S. W. and Mrs. Muxworthy
are holidaying with their daughter,
Mrs. Garnet Passmore of the Thames
Road. • -
Miss Helen Davis, t of Toronto, and
Miss Aileen Davis, of Mitchell, are
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
May.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Collingwood and
family motored here from Hamilton
and are visiting for a week with rel-
atiyes.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, of Lon-
don, visited the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Walker the forepart
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crocker and fam-
ily returned to Toronto Friday after
holidaying for a couple of weeks in
Exeter and vicinity.
Mr, and Mrs. Brimacombe and
daughter Alice, of Hamilton, are hol-
idaying with Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh
and other relatives.
The evaporator in Exeter should
prove a boon to farmers of this sec-
tion as they will now have a means
of disposing of their surplus supply
of apples. .
Two rinks pf bowlers are taking in
the. Scotch DOubles tourney on he
London Thistles green to -day (Wed-
nesday.) Another rink is attending
the Lambeth tourney. ,
Miss Mildred Harvey visited in II-
derton over Sunday. A number of
friends from Ilderton motored home
with her and Were entertained at her
home Monday - evening.
Mrs. P. Pollard and daughter, Hel-
en, of Windsor, have returned home
after holidaying for several weeks in
and around town. Mr.,Pollard vis-
ited here lagt 'week. •
Miss Bertha Mack underwent on
operation at St. John's Hospital, Tor-
onto on Tuesday. Her parents re-
ceived Word the same day that con-
ditions were favorable.
Mr. Ralph Hawkins, of the London
Road north, left on Tueeday on the
tourist excursion for the Northwest.
He expects to go ,as far as Alaska
.and also to visit relatives in Los Ang-
eles„ Cal.
In some parts of Yoryshire, espec-
hilly the Sheffield district, in Eng-
land, one of the heaviest downpours
of rain that has been recorded in 25
years, Visited the distriet early. in
Au nisi%
Mr. end Mrs. ID Northwood, (nee
Nettie Hawkshaw) and Mr. and Mr.
Leamon Allan (nee Pa), Motonatd,)
returned to their homen Detroit
after 'Visiting With friends in Exeter
_Mansell and Grand Bend,
Labor Day comes on Monday, Sept.
4th and will be a public holiday.
• Last week when the report for ,the
Middle School exams. were received
the name of Borden Cunningham was
omitted. He got 2nd claee hon. in
composition; credit in literature; A.
history, physics and chemistry,
Mrs. Ruben Shier, 01 Kirkton, was
taken to the hospital in London:last'
week suffering from a nervous break-
.
down. We hope, after a few weeka
rest, she will be restored to'
health again.
Deputy Minister of Highways Mc-
Lean, when on his trip through here
last week, said there was no area on
the continent to equal Western One
tario, and xis people more able to,
build good roads.--t—St Marys Jouraa1-;
:1•6111glss.
MsMargaret Sharp; of Simcoe,
who has been visiting Mr. and UM:.
J. G, Stanbury and Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm.
Moodie returned to her home on
Tuesday accompanied by Miss Mar-
garet Moodie and Miss Marguerite
Pickard for a couple of weeks.
We are pleased to report the suc-
cess of Miss Margaret Strang and
Mies Bettt Brown and of Mr. Stuart
Stanbury in the recent Upper School
examinations. Miss Strang passed in
eight subjects with honors, Miss
Brown in five subjects with honors In
two and 1VIr. Stanbury passed in eight
subjects with honors in three. •
At the weekly tourney on the bow-
ling green on Friday evening last
Messrs. T. Pryde, E.Harness and W.
Rivers were successful in winning
the first prize with two games and
15 plus; and Messrs. E. Harvey, W.
Sanders and J. G. Cochrane were sec-
ond with two wins and 14 plus.
Mr. Frank Delbridge, Gen. Agent
for the Confederation Life Associa-
tion is in Toronto attending the third
International Association of Life Un-
derwriters of Canada and also to take
part in the Convention of the Confed-
eration Life Association Field Staff,
which will be held at the King Ed-
ward Hotel and the Bigwin
The Times cannot make a house to
house canvass for news, but it is al-
ways glad to have is handed in. We
want all the news, and are just as
pleased to mention your guests, or
your visit as to mention those of
your neighbor, but maybe1 your
neighbor gives us more assistance
in getting the facts. Hand in your
news items.
I need a scythe to trim my heard,
but can't afford to buy it, so my
alfalfa seenis quite weird to those
who chance, to spy it. I will not to
the neighbors go to borrow this or
Vother; I'd rather let my whiskers
grow until in them I smother. The
borrower is lacking friends, 'whatever
town may lodge him, and wearily
his way he wends, while mdral peon -
le dodge him. I used to borrow
Maltese cats and howitzers and sab-
ers revolving churns and Sunday
hats,, from -my afflicted neighbors.'
And' thought I had a heart of geld,
and manners frank and pleasing,
the atmosphere soon grew so cold I
felt that I was freezing. Men couldn't
see my sterling worth; they said,
"The gent is silly, who borrows every-
thing on earth nor' fears a welcome
chilly." Man can't be happy when
he's shunned by all his friends for-
saken; and so 1 organized a fund to
buy my beans and bacon. I ceased to
ask my weary friends to lend me
shirts and mittens; I bought my wigs
and Grecian bends, my grindstones
and my kittens. One rule of life I
have to -day, I'll have the same to-
morrow. "I'd rather do without
my hay., than go around and bozrow.
Ansa Craie-
Bayfield
Brussels
Exeter
Forest
FALL
FAIR.
Sept. 21-22
Sept 26-27
Sept. 1-15
Sept. 171-19
Oct. 3-4
Goderich Sept. 6-8
Sept. 29
ilderton
Kirkton Sept. 25-26
Listowel Sept. 21-22
London (Western Fair) ....Sept. 9-16
Mitchell Sept. 19-20
Parkhill Sept. 26-27
St. Marys • Sept. 21-22
Seaforth Sept. 21-22
Stratford Sept. 19-22
Thedford
Thorndale
Toronto
West McGillivray
Winghain Sept. 26-26
Zurich Sept. 21-22
Mrs. A. Whiteside and Jean are vis -
ling in Hamilton.
It(re, Hugh M.tiEwen and sister Mies
JessieBell have returned home aftex
a pleasant visit in the Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Drysdale and Mr.
and ,Mrs. W.A. McLaren aecomPanied
by Mrs. McNeil motored to Sandusky
• Mied„ and spent the fOrepaet at the
week.
rMr;- and Mrs. 'Geo, Laughton and
Mise Laughton, of Toronto, spent a
fear days of this week at the home nf
Entighteit'g 'Parents ddr. and Mrd.
C.A. McDonnell. They are also eyelid-
ing a holiday at Cedar Point.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cook accompan-
ied by his Oster, Nita Bernice Cook,
of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Brad
Paisley, of Mount Albert, motored
to Pontiac, Mieh., to attend „he gold-
en Wedding of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Pryne.
Mies Salina Beaver is spending her
vacation with friends in Kitchener.
Mrs. John Hick, of Detroit, is vis -
mg for a few weeks with her niece,
Mrs. T. 0. Drummond,
Members of the Bell family held
their annual picnic to Grand Bend on
Saturday last, upward e of 75 of the
clan being present:
Mrs, R, Cudniore has returned
home after a very pleasant two weeks
spent at Toronto, Niagara Falls and
Buffalo.
Mr. Johnston, of St, Louis, Mo., is
at present visiting Mrs. Hunt.
In connection with the opening of
St. -Pauls church, to be held- on Sun-
day, Prof, Anderton, of Exeter, will
preside at the organ and have charge
of the musical part of the service
Mr. W. 0, Goodwin and Mr. Arthur
Middlemis, the latter of Exeter, will
be soloists for the day.
Miss Consitt, who has been on the
teaching staff of, our public school
for a number of years, has tendered
her resignation to take effect this
coming term. The board are sorry
to lose such an efficient and succes-
sful teacher as Miss Consitt has been,
but owing to home duties, she has de-
cided on this step. We understand
Miss Ellis will take Miss Conaites
work and a teacher for the primary
classes is now being advertised for.
The machinery in connection with
the paving of our Main St. has arriv-
ed and the ditching machine was put
in operation on Wednesday. The
work has been started at the west
end at Elizabeth street, and as the
railway crossing on the main high-
way will be cut off temporarily, traf-
fic will lie made over the track at
South Richmond street which is nOW
being planked and made level.
• Zurich
Miss Nora Siebert, nurse, -of Det-
roit, is holidaying at her home here.
Mrs. J. Wing, of Kitchener is
spending the week at the home of
her mother, Mrs. P. Haugh.
.Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Capling, also
Mr. Abner Capling, all of Shakes-
peare, called on relatives here on
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. R. Al. Geiger add
child, of Rockwood, are visiting at
the home of the former's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Moses Geiger.
Dr. J. A. Hagen, of Chicago is
spending a few weeks at his home
on Parr Line,
Mr. Ed. Beichert, of Detroit, is
spending his vacation at his home
here.
Mrs. P. S. O'Dwyer and little Dor-
een, are spending a few weeks at
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greb, of the
.t Babylon Line were visitors at Petro-
lia the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mousseau, af
Detroit spent the past week Visiting
relatives and friends here,
Miss Leila Siebert is leaving this
week, on her vacation, for Brantford,
Hamilton and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W.Stoskoph, of
Kitchener .spent the week -end at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Johnston, .
Mr. and. Mrs: J. Preeter spent the
past week at Stratford and Kitchen-
er.
Miss .Hazel Finkbeiner, of Strat-
ford, is the guest of her cousin, Miss
'Mildred Hoffman.
A most sad and pityfal accident
happened to little Patrick Jeffrey pn-
ly child of Mr. encl. Mrs. Gilbert Jef-
frey, who live a few miles .southwest
Sept. 2S-29 of Zurich., or better known .as the
Sept. 25-26 St, Joseph Brick and Tile' yards, on
Aug. 26 -Sept. 9 Saturday evening August 12th, when
Oct. 4 the little fellow, in crossing a bridge,
is thought to have missed his footing
off the side and fell into the water
which had risen owing to the recent
heavy rain, and as Mr. and Mrs. Jef-
frey were both •attending to their
work, no assistance was given to the
distressed, and his body was washed
about a mile into Mr. C. 0. Smith's
bush, where it became fastened to
the bottom and was not found until
the next morning, although a contin-
uous search was 'kept tip nearly all
night. Much sympathy is extended
to Mr. arid Mrs. Jeffrey in their sad
bereavement.
With deep regret, are the people
learning of the passing away of Mr.
Jacob Flaberer, -who deperted thiS
life on • Thursday, August 10th, ht
the age of 85 years, 10 months anti
10 days, after only...a few week's ill-
ness with cancer of the stenmeh, of
which he suffered severely before his
deliartture Ibe waS bOrn in Witten-
berg, Gerinany, and imniigva t;ed to
Pittaburg at the age oa 17 ;mare, two
years later he Caine to Hay tot,Vnsbip.
A FATAL TEMPERA.TURE
A convalescent soldier who was- so
comfortable in the hospital he hated
the idea of leaving it, thought of a
plan to prolong bis stay. While his
nurse's back was turned he removed
the clinical thermometer she had
placed iIt his mouth and held it for a
few moments eget/lel' the register.
The nurse, returning to him, looked
at the thermometer, but never blink-
ed an eye. She merely murintred
"Poor fellow'!" and went, off to make
her report.
Later she came bank and announc-
ed tito t the patient was leaving that
day.
"But nurse," he protested, "my
temperature was awny up this 11\0V0 -
iii g"
"I know," s;lee replied calmly, "up
to 140, That's wily they're Moving
you—yOu're dead," ----The Veteran,
fiction Sale
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"3.‘ FA FAR•
S, GRAIN AND
Mr. Frank Tayler hits reciyett in
structions from the Executrices oC
the estate of the late Wm, Sherritt
to sell by public auction on West half
of Lot 27, S, B. Stephen Tp., on
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 152
at one o'clock sharp the'.fellalt,vh
HORSES -1 brood 'mare 1600 lbs.
suppOsed to be ire foal; 1 sucking esti
by Lord Rennie; I 1 -yr. 'hem
1400 lbs. good in all harness. 1 mare
11, years old, good itt all harness; 1
driving mare l) Years old.
SEED—About 500 bus. first class
oats; abdut 10 acres standing buck-
wheat; 21/S., acres 'Yellow Flint corn:
a quantity of oat straw to be fed on
farm; a quantity of bay.
IMPLEMENTS — Frost & Wood
binder; Frost & Wood mower;spritig
tooth cultivator, 'ssralicing cultivator,
wagon and rack; light wagon; gravel
box, set sleighs, top buggy, cutter,
harrows, gang plow, walking plow,
Fleury; riding plow, set double worls
harness; Set singel harness; set of
heavy single harness; creain separa-
tor, fanning mill, corn sheller; 240
lbs. sealy; boring inachines, ladders,
grind store, broad axe, forks, shovels
and spades.
A quantity of hemlock lumber new
32 sacks cement; 25 pure bred whit
Leghorn pullets; 25 spring chicks;
25 pure bred white Leghorn
yearlings; 40 hens.
Moving Outfit consisting of 1 set
of trucks, capstans, 10 screw jacks
With bars; quantity of inane rollers,
shoes, chains, sledges and pulleys.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
The farm will also be offered for
sale, consisting ef 50 acres, W 3/2, lot
37, S.B. Stephen Tp. Purchaser to
pay ten per cent down day of pur-
chase and balance in 3 months; sub-
ject to reserve bid.
Chattels --- $10 and under cash,
over that amount 6 months credit on
furnishing approved joint notes.
Mrs. Wm. Sherritt and IVIrs. Geo.
Robertson, Executrices.
FRANK TAYLOR, Allot.
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