The Exeter Advocate, 1923-1-18, Page 8•
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Exeter Markets Local Doings NA,r.A.sk flee The Adyneate clubbing list `-'110""410'4 '444s'e"44"-Ailaoaleatwewtoeull.044
Chi aNGED }.VER? WEDNESDAY .
12 Send The Adv,ocate to your.clis-
Oats - .... :45 tent friencle far a year. It will be
Parie ...„.... . ......... .. . .60 aPPreciated.
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M -e Best Flour kk'Aiiss liondersoinks eel/einem.
Family Flour .. , . •••-•-• •••••**--- Friend," a 3 -act comedy, will be pee -
Pastry Flour a- ... ,,Z^.2„) seuted by the Exeter school dra-
Feed Flour 0- • • math: club in; the Town I-Iall
Shorts • -r•ku on Thursday evening, J. 1Rth.
1,35
Creamery Butter 43 to 45 An overweight of flour in the rear
Dairy ... • ... 36 to 39 store, room of Messrs. liarverY BrOs'.
• •,•••
40 mill ea Friday causectthe floor to grve
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Lard ,, 17 to, 70 way and a PartiOn of the. wall tafall
tlaY Per ton ... $9.00 to' $10.00 ont• • The damage and lase was not
Potatoes .
Hogs , 9.00 The opening date of Ontario
Legislature has been set for Jan 23.
be the 4th eeesion of Ontario's
HAIR CUTe-Mr F. Boyle wishes to fifteeath paeliameett, and is openedt
ennotrace that ia future, hair cats will
lxnest month sooner than last year,
be 25c.
Dr. E.'Alracad, the noted Eye -Sight Old time %whiter weather set 1•Jn.
Specialist of Taranto, will be at the L t ays snow
fell, until by P'siday we had real good
pleighing in, town, although not so un-
iformly goad in the country. Truck,s.
an:3. commercial cars are still running,
• a'when. aseemleled on February 14.,
c antral Hotel, Exeter., on Friday and.
•rattaday, 3hn'y I.9th and 200,.
The next meetieg of the Ti. F. 0,
Farmers' Laub ot Exeter wit be held e
rla aat- no out for fun.
on Wednesday, jan, 2,4, at o'clock these days.
at which Mr. Scott, live stock shipper
Mrs: Ford of the London Roaci,
• of Dublin, will address the meeting north, had her arrna and face severely. -
•with the object of forming a ehippere berated xeoently while cleaning a. pair
LE. •Thxkey, Aseee. Secy a gloves with gasoline. Mrs. Ford
waa cleaning the gloves, me her hands
he in aame• way, the gasoline be-
anie ignited, and, but for her coolness
he plight have been mach; more sev-
rely burned, She attempted tineuc-
w.
ANNUAL MEETING
;Exeter District Branch, of the Ontario e
oessfully to smother the flFreee le
Plowmen's Association •p
The annual meeting of the Exeter
District Branch of t e fl ar o ow
men's Association wil be held in the
Caraegie Library on Wednesday, San.
24, at 2 o'clock for the purpose of
electing officers for the ensuing year
'land transaeting other business. Any-
one intereOed should attend this
meeting.
The Directors are particularly re -
.quested to meet before the annual
eneeting at 1.30 o'clock sharp.
J. T. ALLISON W. H, SHAPTON
President Secretary
•• ANNUAL MEETING
(e.XETER AGRICULT'L SOCIETY.
The Annual J),Leeting a the Exeter
_Agricultural Society will be held in
?the Town Hall Exeter, an Friday,
January 19th, 1923, at 1.30 o'clock pee.
for the purpose of, electing President,
Vice -President and Directors for the
ensuing year and transacting other
'Important business.
All members and interested pasties
should attend this meeting!
The Directlrs are particularly re-
quested to meet before the annual
meeting at lo'clock sharp.
THOS. HUNICIN R. G. SELDON
President Secretary.
thin:TING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council Chamber, Gaderich, at 3,00
,roelock in the afterao,on of Tuesday,
January 23rd, 1923, All • ac-
counts against the Comity must be in
the hands af the Clerk not later that
kleindav preceding the meeting of the
Connell
G. W. Holman, County Clerk
Goderich, January 15th, 1923.
TO WATILLNS' CUSTOMERS
Owing to illness I have not been
• able to get around the past week
• but customers can be stipplied either
by calling at the house, phoning o'r
• dropping a card. A full stock on
hand. A. settlement of accounts that
are due will be appreciated.
•• mr. ANDREW
FARM FOR SALE
•
Ir.,. • •
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Iu Stephea Tp., Lot 6, North bona-
• dary, containing 50 acres, all in good
state of cultivation, well fenced and
drained- frame house, bank barn, or-
chard, lots water. Apply on, premises
or by mall to Ed. Penhale, Hay P. 0.
,
ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID.
.All aecounts due the late firm of
Franele 8t Williams must be paid or
adjustel by note before January 1st,
otherwi3e they wil1 be placed t
other hands for collection without
fail. •
COAL HEATER FOR SALE. -Base
burner and oven, in first-class condi-
non Apply at this office
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy Briti.sh-Arnerican gasoline at 31c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and 8
lots at laid situated in Exeter .North
on Main Street. Apply to H;B5ierling
Hay F. 0, .
When in need of Insurance see
-
& J. CI-IRISTIE „
Canada Life Insurance , Agent,
Also Fire, and Accident Insurance.
Exeter -- -- Ontario.
Cartage (fc Livery
Trains met during the holiday sea -
coat and in water, and finally suc-
reeded Ln slipping the gloves from
er hands:
FARM HELP. '•
The Bureau 4of Colonization and Ime
migration„ expecta a laege number of
first class men, tam& the Old Country
during the latter pa,rt of IVIarch and
succeeding months, some experienced,
some partly, and some inexperileneed
young men. and experienced married
men and partly expe4enced marrAed;
men with and without .families. Farm-
er,s wthskacanis w:311 kindly write
H. A, Macdianell, Director of Colon-
ization. ,Parliament Buildings, Toronto,
or to their Agricultural Represeath -
time for information and application
forms, Applications will be. dealt %nth
a.s far as possible, in the ordea in which
they are reoeived, preference heeng
gLren erigagie.rnents.
SrPflrit,
S. B .STOTHERS,
• Agricultural ItepreSentativ13.
COUNTER CHECKS.
Whea in need of Counter Checks,
call on. The Advocate. We tart furn-
ish you with all kinds at right prices
• NOTICE
Take notice that from and after This
date 1, Richard Elston, of the. Town-
ship of )31aniehard, in the County of
Perth, farmer, wp1 hot be responsible
for any debts contracted l by, or on be-
half of my wife, Lenarah Elston
Dated, January 9th, 1923,
RICHARD ELSTON.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
• HURON COUt•ITY.,
Orders left with Advocate or at 'the
Central Hotel. Paces eeastonable.
Satisfaction guaran,teed.
• Exeter Ontario
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 an.--H.aliness Meet'mg
7 pm.-Saavation ieleeting.
2,30 p.m. -Sunday 'School and Bible
Cottage en.eetings in North End (on
Tuesday night.
Capt Hopkins Lieut. Hoelein,s
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Trivitt Memorial
Church
3.1 a.m.-"Why People Ne,gIect
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• 7 p.m -"Jesus Chant, the Revelation.
•nf God."
_Services w,ill belheld„ ink the School,
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Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector.
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev...James Foote, 11, A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.--Communion Service. Sub-.
ject "The Power of Chlist."
' The IVIihister
7 p.m. --"Italy and its Religion"
Friday, 8 p.m, Preparatory servite.
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
• Pastor, M. J. Wilsnn, B.A.
W. M. S; MISSIONARY DAY "
11 a.m.-"The New Daya,ncl What We
Ought to Make it Mean,"
3 p.m.--Sahbath Schaal and Bible.
• Classes.. A membershipcontest
in "The Comrades Class", Mss,
• Ross ,and Mrs. U, Snell, captains
'7 p.M.-An. old tome &mg. Servk
which all mayhave a part,
HYmns, Anthein, Quartettes,
Duetts Solos: .
All cordially in.vited,
It e ha tre,at.- .
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'MAIN ST. METHODIS1' CHURCH d
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/.17., Cr e'o:IetocAlis' teT, M. A. .
• Phone 21r3
_len ordering your papers.
Shop where you are invited to shop,
See the adms.rtising colutnns
Lauls Towers, who, wha resides
with 'r and NIrs. • Sam'i Ross, ,Was
taken...dawn. last week with an attack
• ot pneumonia aad at areseat is in a
• very critical eenclition, altheugh at the
• time o,V writing, he WaS showing signs
of slight improvement.
A •well-known figure, in the life of
Paekhill, Coll. Kenneth Goodman, K.
C., died on jan, 9tie, after al ehart
aleees. He lead 'lived 'in that town
for 50 year,s and wa.s known,aa Park -
hill's Grand Old Man, a gentleman, of
the old school, whose. ward was \. as
good as his bond, •open-handed and
generous ia his dealings, He was in
his 84th year. •,
The young people or .the TrAvittt
i`eniorial Church Sunday School en -
3 a vielY Plelaaant social time 0,n,
the School -Hall on Thteesday night
Oleing .to thfe very iacleneent %weather
the young people of Seintsbury Sun-
day Scheel did not put art -appear-
anee, but drove over Friday evening,
where the same goattime of the even-
ing previous was repeated
The Outlook Outlook, Sask., says
that the Chautauqua guaraqteris are
trying to cancel the contract for this
yea.r. The deficit last year was 3$00,
ancl it would appear, that they do not
wane to run up another deficit That
sort of cataract where onet side takes
all the chance shOuld not appeal to
anyone. Exeter has, had .same exper-
ience, as some of the local debts have
net been settled sence the, last Chau-
tauqua was here.
UNCLE DEAD.
j. G. Sta,rebury attended the
funeral service in London; On Sunday
of his uncle; Rev, J. Ge Stuart, 'for-
iner pastor of IC/lox P.resbyeeilart
Church, in. "that city, who died Fea-
t -lay in. hist 73rd year. Kr. Stuar,i, een-
tracted an illnese about eix weeks
ago, ,and it waS aot thought tha4t it
was serious. He eetired from the
pastorate of ICrioa Church, in 1918, and
a few ;month% ago was, appointed clerk
tcf e presbytery ln succession to
Rev. W. M. Martini., His wife cVed
several years ago. Two daughters
survive. The funeral service was held
in, Knox Church Sunday afternoon, and
on, Monday the remains; were taken. to
alceronta for interment.
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CLASS ORGANIZED
On Wednesday evening, of last week
a social, evening was, held att he beam
of Rev. Wilson, for the e
organizing "The Comrades", a. second
ible Class oil James St. Church
After the business was transected a
very pleasaret ievening`wae spent •
games, nursic and refreshments. The
foltowiag officers were elected, -
President William Welsh; Vice. -Pres.,
Mrs, RotAsiton; Seey, Olric Snell
lAasist. See., Mrs. A.. Penhale; T,reas
Cecil Walker; Four Committees were".
appoirtted Visiting, Membership and
Enter,tainment.• A centest for menet
henship 'was arranged with Airs. Ross
and IVIrs. Ulric Smell as captains, he
eontest to be completed on the sec -
'and Sunday in. February, the losing
side to give an .enfertainmeat.
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VESTRY MEETING.
The, Annual Vestry :Meeting of the
'Trivett Ilklemorial Church was held on
Monday eveninglast. E. J. Wethe.y,
,financial secretary, presented the se -
.port, which sb,owecl the financial con-
dition of the, church' to be in a healthy
tate. The Church wardens, Walter
Cuanixighain and William Winer, were
re-elected for another year. Reports
presented by all the. church organize-
tians, the Sunday School, Ladies' Guild
Girl's " Auxiliary and Juniar Auxiliary,
showed a very flourishing condition
distinct pro -axe -Ss.• The Rector re-
ported that t'there were 83 families in
the cengregation„ with a total of 301
mule, and -that ha had made 503 •visits
during tlae year. A strong committee
was appointed to raise"a sufficient
sum of• money to put kite
chiming,' apparatus 'in, the tower kin
thorough working order, andto pro-
tect the tower from birds •;meeting
therein, • The Rector's reference •ta
the matter of the ineonvenient de
of the AnnliversaTY, 'arid the vestry
reakzing the impossibility af changing
the date, agreed to a change in the
zharacter of the service, and that thjr
year the Rector ,shoulci conduct the
services himself. R. H. Alurphy was
elected as Lay Delec„oate, to the, coming
session of the Synod, with Adam Case
as substitute. Messrs. 0. C. Ward and
W. C102nplin were 'elected auditors.
Hearty votes of thanks weru tendered
to the Rector and Wardens, the
church officers and choir, and all the
.arganizations for their servicesiand co-
operation dging ;the past year. The
financial report "was ordered to be
printed, after audit, and 'a copy sent
to each family in the congregatian.
Miss Lyon, Of London is nursing at
Dr. Hyndman's hospital here. '
Miss Ila johnSton. left Wedtn.sday,
mnruingto visit in Roches ter, N.Y.
Mrs. „S. Fitton: and grandnaughte,r,
Jean,' -visitte.d fin nondon for ' a • few.
days.
Judge L. H. Dickson of Goderich
was ia town on. Tuesday and Wednes-
day of this ,week.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Heaman attended
the Kiwanis "Jollies" ShW in London
en Friday "evening. • ,
Mrs Clubine returned to her home
n Hamilton on Saturday, after .spend,
ng a few days with relatives here, -••
Mr. Jos Davis of Merlin spentAtbc'
veek end visiteng Mrs. ,Davis and
babe here, both c›.,f whom are ' ,doing
nicely
Mr. _John Wood W-ta6', able to return
e from Lohdoh hoqiital. on Thin's-
ay. While eta w,eak: he is QovvIY
mpr 0 ving
Miss Blanch Senior sang solos in one
of the Methodist church in Guelph
oa Sunday, and hs since been Visit-
ingt in, that City.
Mrs, V. Powell returned Tuesday
a vesa with her 8",,ster, Mrs., E.t
J. Spackroan, in Toronto, and with
Mrs. F. W. Gladman in Landon,.
,11.00 a -"A Pillar of Fire."
• Get its to drive your friends to the 3 fjo p -Bible s
Station ; 7.00 p.m. -"Nry More V elg".
Phone 58w. •AT BETHANY
BAGSHAW & E.ASTOI\l' 230 -Res W, G. 11, AlcAL;.ste.r
• •-•• a...keen-en
;eta: renne.
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PHONE 32 -JONES
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PHONE 32
ur Annual • Midwinter Sale
January 17th to 31st
Fine Shoes Heavy Shoes •Felt Shoes Slippers, 4.1;
of Shoes of every kind placed on our counter at Bargain
Prices. All prices narked in plain figures so you can help yourself, Space
does not permit a list of shoes offered Weleave it to' you to judge the
quality of goods Yourself. We insvite You to came in arid look them over.
We barn all sizeA ap to the largest. Here is a list of some shoes offered-
• Ladie.s' High I.,ace Empress Shoes, Men's Heavy Work Boats
• L,adie.s' Fine Cushion -Sole Shoes Men's Fine Black or Brown Shoos
Lades' Felt Shoes and Slippers. Meals Felt Shoes and Slippers.
High Grade Slipper's and Oxfbeds. Long Leather Boots Overshaesetc
Ladies' Spats Overshoes, Etc,
Clindrenn Stout Snhool Shoes. ,Several PaAns HockeY Boota. ink
Citaldreans Fine Best Shoes, Men's, Ladies?, and Children's
MEN'StAND BOYS' OVERCOATS & SUITS,
• Bargailnis its Merns and! Boys' Winter Ovenants, the biggest snaps we've
ever offeand. Suits tat big reductions. Snag Proof Overalls, in Blue Stripes
Special at 1$.85; in Black Special 1.98
l\!Ien's Odd Pants at -$3.00 and 3,50 Boys' Janne Blanner Suits at 6,00
WALL RAP.ERS •
Good Wall Papers. for Bedrooms, Mavens amid Living Rooms - CHEAP
COTTON nTAPLES
Heavy *Circular. Mow Cotton 49c yd,
Fine Cat:Gin-in' Underrwear Cotton etc.
at 25c. yd. •
, Factory Cotton 15c. yd.; 7 yds $1,00
Paints at 22c. yard .good quality,
White Flannelette 361 in, wide 23c, yd
Union. Towelling 20e. yd. -
Pure Linen Towelling' 29c; yd.
Large. fancy bordered Turkish towels
reg. $3.00 pain at $2,25 pair.
Cotton hatch towels at 25c. each. '
Bleached ;Sheeting 59c .yd.
Unbleached Sheeting 48c. yd.,
36 inch. we Art Saiteens fog --
Comforters reg, 65e. foe 49c.
New Gingham& .good patterns, 25c
Largest size Flannelette Blankets;
grey or white withl pink or blue
borders at $2.85 pair
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
Stanfield's Rnd Label Underwean $1.69 Heavy work Socks' regt 5c6. far 49c
Men's $1 fleece shirts! 8r. drawers, 79c. Heavy lined kid & Topeka glov,es,
rns '
&fe$1.40 , , , 98c. Reg. $2.25 and 2.50 for 1.95 pr
Boys' Fleece. shirts and',,drawers 69c. Odd Linea Collars, $c and 10c. each
1-leavy leather work Mittsat clear-
ing Prices!,
LADIES' READY-TO-WnAR DRESS GOODS ETC.
4 dozen House Dreastes a 1$.49 each All Sweaters at Cleaning prices.
Suits, Coats Dresses, acid odd. Skirts at Greatly Reduced Prices.
54 in, Navy Serge, neg. $1.95, for $1.39yd. Good quality Velveteens, 98c yd
50 in. Blk Serge reg. 1.95 for 11.39 yd, White Chamoisette Gloves' for Lad-
le.s at half price ,50c. pain
Heavy 36 in. El. Dress Silk 1.59 id. Bl. Cotton Hosiery! for ladies, 25c,
do, pr. Coraets, to clear at $1,00 • Bl, Silk Hosiery seconds at 79c. pr.
Summer ve,sits meg: 65c, for 49c, ea. All Dinner Sets 10 per cent off,
:GROGERIES.
75 bars Lenox Soap for 1.00 Innney per quart jar, 50c.
Leman and Opera Soap, 4 foe 25c jelly Powders, A for .24c.
Tiomatoe,s per can 13c. Bulk C,olcon, ,,per lb. 13c,
_Kellogg's Com Flakes n for 29c
JONES & MAY
AGnNTS FOR HURLBUT '.SHOES
enness-teennixonnennmenneennteinnan,
Reeve, Beavers was in London
business on Monday, •
lairs. Getter of '1"-,droato Is visiting
her sister ,Mrs. Ed. Treble.
-.Mrs, Haas of Buff -ala is visiting her
Parents, Mr .and Mrs. Albert Ford.
Air. Hubert Jones' is in Toronto on
business ancl Mrs. Tones' is visiting in
Inadon.
Mr. andtkIrn. Ralph: Willis, who re-
cently disposed of their farm stock
implements, and household effects in
Stephen, left on Tuesday night last
for Detroit, where they purpose in-sak-
ing future home,. .
Mr. and Mrs. . R Ferguean are:in
Teeswater this week attending the
maeraage of the latterla sister, ?alias
Rnby Ballagh, to Mr. C. Thompson
Young- of Owen, Sound. The. marriage.
took place on Wednesday, Jan. 17t11.
on
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
oa anngication.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c,;
thee insertions SLOO.
Miscellraneons articles of not more
than five lints, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found ilocals 25c.an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c ,.per
tune per insertvon. No nonce less
than 25c. Cued of Thanks 50c,
Auction Sales $3 fan one insertion
and $150 for each subsequent in-
seeniart if Under fine inches in length.
Legal advartis' Ging 10c. and Sc. aline.
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion fon one month an four
inserbrans,,
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Boys' & YoungMen's
Overcoats
• Only 12 lef t to choose from, but every coat a goad .style, made frorn,
splendid Clothe at ;exceptional value at t4,e,- price ne are offering them-'
'.$10• •$15. •
IBEX FLANNELhT'nE
-• BLANKETS
Largest ,srize and best qttalitY
grey or white with pink of blue
1)aider.s • at per pair ,„. .. $2.89
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NEW CIRCULAR PILLOW
ario s
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
• In beautiful quality, all wool,
blaukets, from one of the (hest
inakers-
-7 lb...size $9.50; 8 lb. size $10.50
NEW GALA'rEAS
e knows -What ,a .good
There is els•-'rY incl-t'eatiOn that wearing cloth this' is. The ne7
cottons will be higher in -Pliee. patterns are. here at per yard .
These are good Values at per „d • . 35
50c, •, 55c. • 60c ••
WUITE
Fj,,ANNEI.,h,TTE
'inches wide good a. weight
cloth., and , if bought to -day would
Sell at 30c
Special at per yard 25e.- ,
'
LADIES V. InECIn "VESTS.
Good winter weight ssith V-neck '
and short sl.eeve. Extra value at
per garment .....„,..., ...75c,
.....entet,neetneiniee,".
• Solithoott Bros.
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THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT11
Between
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• TORONTO
DETROIT
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CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
?anon cars on princioal day train&
Full information flora say • Gran*
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn -
tag District Passenger Agent, Tnrostn
• ' N. J. DORE
Photo 46w, •Assent, Exeter
1. R. Carling, B.A
Starrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Linans, Investments "Insurance•
Office, Caling Block, IVIain St, Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R'. R. No, 1, Dashwood. •
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co:
Farm nind stock sales a specialty.
Four years experienco.
DR. -Ai E. TENNANT
• VeterinarY. Surgeon
Monomial's Stables, John St, 'Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
P,hene 2.6w,
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. 1. &.
• DENTIST,
Office ottne Carnmg's Law Office
_Closed Wednesday afternoons.
• Dr, A. R, KINSMAnt, L. D. S., D. D 9,
finnan• Graduate Toronto University
Office -over Gladman & Stanbury'll
Office, Main Street, Exeter,
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FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer foe Cotutties of
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