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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-3-8, Page 5r r 1111 is na aft on be its not gill stI nd rer AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. Lot 5, Co. 12, Ste,phen, an B Line, East and 3r, Mile North of GrandBench FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1923, At 1 o'clock sharp, the following :- I-lon's'es-Heavy mare 13 years old; gray mare, general putp!oste, 3 years Cattle -Three year old heifer, due 1x spring; milk cawj,6 ;'years old, due in August; milk cows, 4 - years, 'old, ;due Ntavember. Pigs -Young sows duet in May; 2 told 40 sows, due Api 1; 1 lztagt 2 . barrow • pigs, 11 stockers. . •. About 4 doz. hems; 2 ducks. anud, (a •+• •, drake;; collie dog. Implements -fel Cor muck binder, disc • �. harrow, set harrows 2 plows, cultiva- • • .. tor, fray. rack, wagon, old Muggy, cut- • c.• ter, 'hap buggy, goad robe, set Bingle �• harness 2 sets doub]!etharniess, 1 new;• • mail boa, an.d other- articles tea num- o erous to •menrtian,. , ® s. Quantity hay, 200 bush. oats; 25 bus. . _ .• barley;; 100 bus. feed. wheat; 100 ced- ar ptosts ; 15 cards oak wood. O 1)e° 0 Household Effects -Iran, bed with j���j//1Le springs, dresser, wash stand, child's bed, bedroom suite, table, 6 fent long; 6 chairs, high clrairt, 4 lattchean chairs, 2. loon es, parlor ta,blee stand, 2 rock- ing c ' s, little rocking chair, glass cupboar clock, cream separator, good Treasure ange, sewing madame, baby carriage, churn, cistern pump, windoav Lucan Winds, curtain poles, tub, boiler, wash l t 1 RONC IX RESULTS GUARANTEED FIRST D SE D ixos RELIEF 1 161 •o • ..• SOLD IN EXETER BY BROWNING'S DRUG STORE IMO ^ 111.01. board, lamps, lanterns, dishes, pictures Tbe funeral of George Cobeerigh and other•things. l 'took place on .March 1st, at noonf Terms-,$10 and under, cash; over ;Cram his late. resdenlce to St. James' that •amloum't 8 .moniths' creidit on ap- Cemetery. ,Deceased, who was inr his proved joint notes, ar a discount of 5 65th year, had been in or shiealttli I PKt per cent. per annum toff for .cash •oda. fcr rsome time, but. not seriously •so credit amounts. I until after a fall he sustained about WM. P. DISJARDINE, Prop, three vweeks age. Surviving him are FRANK TAYLOR, Auct: his widow'; three sone, sons, Ray of _- , _. . ' Bidc uiph Township; Lance of LandonI Ray, ,a1 Calgary, and ane daughter, r�•� I Mrs• CI es GLucang , Charles oursey of AUCTION i V SiA iI' J I�rr•nr, Armitage died suddenly in r(O- vent) on. Sunday. Mr. Armitage was FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS a dative tai thus village. Besides his on East Half Lot 26, N„ E. Bo of widow, who was Mabel Sig he leaves Usborne Township, on one. daughter, Doris, a brother, the FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1923 Von., Archdeacon Armitage of Hall - At 1 o'clock sharp, the following:-- la; and a sister, Mrs. Matingten, of Horses -Gelding, 11 years geld'ag Vancouver. 7 years; mare 12 years; drivPr, 6 years • good single or double: Cat t.1e-Oow, 9 years due Mar. 21; Notice to Creditors. cow, 5 years, due Mari_ 25; cow, 8-yr.1 due June. 10; cow, 6 years, freshened of in November; cow, 7 years, freshened fa t+ariie Heckmann, nnl, ]secs en the pee.Wille Towne enNovember; Holstein cow, fresh; ship of Hay, in the County of. Hur- tfarrtow cow, 2 steers 2-yn-old; heifer i y rising 2 yearn; 3 calves rising 1 -year;, farmer, deceased, ?, fall calves. : NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant Rigs, Etc. -Sow with' litter; sow due to Sectdoa. 56 of the Trustees Act, time ,of sale, 6 stone hags, 75 hens. R. S. O.. 1914, Chap, i21, that all $c creditors a Implements -M. H. binder; Frostand others having claims ag- Woad mower; 10 -ft, b H. steel rake, ` alinis t the estate of ' he said deceased, ry cultivator, disc harrow; 12 -hoe NL H, drill; Fleury Walking plow, roller,set 4 -sec. harrows, scuffler, wagon goad as new:, setesleiglesi with, flat rack, :hay rack, gravel box, stock rack, 2•'root pulpers, buggy, cutter, 6.11.P. gaso- line engine, 8 inch. M. H. grindernew; power .emery 51 -ft. canvas belting, 18 feet, 4 in. rubber belting, 13 ft. 5 inch rubber bel'tiing, all new; circular saw and truck, new; wheelbarrow, Mae sey-Harris cream separator, new; ex` 'eetnsi,on ladder, 28 ft 5 oak barrels who died an or about the 25th day of February, 1917, apt the Towntship of Hay ,are requtired. on or before the 8th day VD March, A. 13,1923 to send by post iprepeed, ar to deliver to Messrs. H. Either ,& San, Crediton, acting for the administrator to Thai estate of the wird- deciensede their Christian ,names and, surnames, addresses and descriptions, and full particulars of their claims and the nature of their security, if any, held by them. set sling ropes, 130, ft, rope;sl•aiv hock And take notice that after such1a rt and nape •grain bags, set team harness; mentioned date the said administrator 1% set harness, set driving harness; 174, rads wire, some cedar posts; 600 a in,. tile; quantity of oats and Infixed grain; about 9 tons timothy hay; whiffietrees,, necket kes, .forks, shov- els 2 logging chains crow bars, horse will proce ed to distribute tbs assets+ of said deceased emorng the parties en tilled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice. and that the sand administr'a'tor will not be liablel for the said assets blankets : washing machine, Daisy chum' ar any hart thereof to any ptiestcn pails,, vice and many, other articles. or persons of whose( claim notice shall T•erm;se-.All sums of $10 and utder, not have been reeefived• by it at the r,asb ; over that anapun,t 8 menthe' credit on approved joint notes that banks will accept; or 4 per cent. •t : Hay, grain an ensdh cash for cos on c time of such dnateibution John Recker Administrator, Dashwood Grand Chapter of Canada Royal Arch Masons opened its annual cone vocation et Toronto; most of the of- flcera were elected by acclamation Evidence submitted attriel of act. ing manager of branch, bank at To, ronto, sentenced to two years fol theft, discloses his salary to have been $1,850 a year. FRIDAY. Turkey to submit` new peace treaty to sillies. St. David's Day is obsex'ved by Welsh society. Feast o Purim is being observed by Jewish people. Sault Ste. Marie wins N. 0, H. A. senior championship. Peterboro juniors eliminated` by University of Toronto. Ambassador Harvey calls Prince of Wales "the white prince," Sir•Walter Camas,, Chief Justice of the Exchequer Court, dies. League of Women), Voters of Can- ada is organized in Toronto. Influenza caused a heavy death toll 1n Ontario during February.` Hon. Ernest Lapointe at Washing- ton to sign fisheries convention. Asquith. decides Canada to get $8,- 000,000 on adjustment of claim. Pancho Villa loses American fly- weight championship to Frank Genaro. National Railway System will carry its own insurance and save millions in premiums. Electrification proves highly suc- cessful on Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. Bill introduced in Senate to dis- franchise spinsters until they reach the age of thirty years. Niagara Peninsula Fruit Growers pass resolution favoring increased duties on United States product. Carload of coke stands in Mount Dennis railway yards running up de- murrage because no one will claim it. Construction contracts awarded fn Canada in February almost $3,000,- 000 in excess of those awarded in the. same month of 1922. Urban Trustee convention will de- bate proposal to constitute Depart- ment of Education a court of appeal in disputes between school boards and councils. Zurich Mrs. Moses Geiger is visiting with he'r,, ,Rev. and Mrs,; R, M. Geiger, ' 'at Rockwood, Met David Schnell ,of Saskatchewan', „idlee is spending the winter with rel- atives and 'friends, is now visiting in Guelph and fC tchener- and. Mrs. O. N. Taggart of South Bend Ind., are visiting relatives here 'for a week or two, Mrs, Tag- gart gart is a.sster of the Messrs., en's. Mrs. E, G, ,'MeMurcieey and tw'a. daughters, Helen a;nd Margaret, whoi hevq been visiting 1,91" iiw&. threat at the home of the former's 'parents, Mr, and Mrs. Moses Geiger, and with other relatives and friends, have returnedtio their' home in Semans„ Sask. .Death of Mrs, Heideman-HenriettaSchultz, relict of the late Rudolph. Heideman, ,passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. H. :. Stein- bach, Holly, Mich., an Feb. 24tb, at the, age of 74 years, 11 months,, ,De- ,ceased was barn in Germany and ban been in th;}s, eatery. for 50 years, iii', which tian.e. she mostly lived here. She had ,not been, well for moni*ths, and last .fall left f.orr. Detroit, eftteif which she went to Holly. Her hus- band pre -deceased her ab out aye -ala year and half,. She leaves a family of six children;, all of wham were 'present at the. funeral, which was held to the Lutheran cemetery here. SATURDAY. Japan enters team in Davis Cup, competition. Mustapha Kemal says Turkey asks right to live. Hawaii's sugar harvest is largest in eight years. A bootleg armada is off the coast of New Jersey. Ice -shooting has.started in the Ni- agara river gorge. Germany to raise internal gold loan on Treasury issue. Lloyd George makes move for re- union of Liberal party. British breeders fear importation of Canadian pure-breds. French seize German locomotives which aim to break blockade: Mrs. Mallory is twice beaten at Monte Carlo tennis tournament. U. S. Congressman moves to in- .. crease pay of members to $10,000 a year. Bungled hanging in New Bruns- wick is debated in House of. Commons. Hon. Joseph Martin, -former mem- ber of four Parliaments, dies at Vancouver. ' , Stratford Indians win round from Guelph and are O.H.A. intermediate champions. John Currie, of Middlesex, elected president of Ontario Good Roads Association. King township returns to statute labor system of building roads under th pamasters. straight off cash relit amounts Ontario A bill is introduced in Commons ; yr eat Britain. Positively no reserve as; the farm is i r• aio;ity for Albert Healy, Liberal FK. TAYLOR, ARTHUR TONES,' std'i Notice to Creditors. exein:,er-elect for North Essex, esti- Auctioneer Proprietor ---netted. at 1,100. Of John Al,exender Hackney, late of ilei," James 1fcKay. of London de - the Township of Stephens, 'n the neres opposition of church union are County of Huron, Yeoman, deceased, sre raring to organize. Pursuant to Sec. 5, of Chapter 121 Granites win. O.H.A. senior cham- of the Redeed Statutes of Onttaria, I piiiristrip by tieing Hamilton, 2-2, 1914, notice is hereby given that all end winning round, 6-4. FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS creditors and others having claims a- uttawa trustees take strong excep- ;ainst the estate. of John Alexander tion to combining Public and Separ- HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. ' Hackney, late o 1 the Township of ale High School Boards proposed at On Lot 3, Can,. 13, Stephen, on Stephen in the Oournty o £Huron, y.ea- Brantford convention. THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH,1923 mase deceased, who. diced on or about The Workers' Party of Canada re - the 1lated at Gredittaon, Feb. 14; 1923. making divorce easier for women in AUCTION SALE n !ruebeenthday raft January, A D., ceived a message of approval and At some o'clock, sharp, the following: 1923, are .on or before April First A.D. advice from Nicholas Bucharin, So - 1973, to send by posit, pre -paid, to vier leader of Moscow. MONDAY. Army of France to number 659,- 000 men. U. S. Congress adjourns until De- cember next. Armed mobs in Essen "loot°=strops and cabarets. Lloyd George is amused at rumor of his death. Churches in Britain have temper- ance campaign. British Liberal leaders talk of re- union of party. Angora Turks will demand new conference with Allies. St. Pats and Canadiens win pro- fessional hockey games. McGill senior basket ball team wins Intercollegiate championship. Methodist and Anglican minister in Hamilton, exchanged pulpits Sunday. Delegates to the Machinists' Con- ference are gathering at Winnipeg. Prominent prohibition worker ar- rested in London, Ont., .on a charge of theft. w London Times urges sending invi- tation to the Dominions to Empire Congress. The French have extended their hold on German territory by seizure of three cities. U. of T. hockey teams ` win Inter- collegiate intermediate end senior championships. Premier Drury, Government and Wagon, Mower, Drill 3 section dial railway officials were present at the ni mal .hartoCultivate', Plough, Root funeral in Barrie of P. Lynch. Pulper, Hay Rake, Fanning Mill, No. Thomas Ma,y fails to.. completely 3 Planet jrj., hill and seeder; No. 13 turn off gas jet in his room at To - Planet Jr double wheal hoe, 1 Onion ronto and is found dead in his bed. Hordes, -2 draft anareisu 8 yrs. old; Isaac R, Carling of the Village of general purpose mare rising 8; dratt Exeter, in the County of Huron, Sol - colt, listing 3 years. ichor far Eliza Hackney, sole Execut- Cat'tller-Cow due Mayr 29, cow due ,rix ,of the feet will and testament !of April 4, cow, due Apra 8, cow due the said .deceased their christen names April. 15, 2 cows milking good, due in and surnames, addresses and descrip- fall, cow due in October cow due an tions, the fullparticulara of their Nave+nber.; heifer rising 3, freshened; clan; is, s statement •ot their accounts 3 -near old steer, 3 steers rising 2 -yrs. rd the nature of their sccurilties {if 5 heifers rising 2 Years; 8 1 :ail ngs;any) held by them, and that after the 3 calves. I clay last aforesaid the; said Eliza Pigs and Poultry, Etc„ Sow's : due ,t4arien;ey will praceed'to diettribritethe April 14, sow diel May 12; 5 stocker i assets of the said deceased among' the pigs weighing 160 lbs; 10 stocker ' carries entitied thereto, having re - pigs,. 3 .mos. old; 100 hens, 3 turkey gnrd icmly. to such claims of ;whecih hens and.:1, gobbiler; collie dog. Mail, rhotice shall have been given as above brie.. . " rzyte::red, and the said Eliza Hackney Iniplements-ti/LH, binder, c,earlynew will not be l!idlbhte( for the .lsajd gussets, McCormick mower Deerang fertilizer or any part thereof, to any person drill, new M. H.. cultetvatar; gang plow or persons whose claim, or claims no - waking plow, disc barrow, stet liar- tine shall su:vt halve been received by rows 2 fanning ,mills, scuffler, wag -her' at the time }off such dieltribit;,ant on, sleigh, buggy cutter, rubber tiro . Dated at Exeter, Ont., this `19th sty buggy in. good shape„ gravel box, hay of. February, A. D. 1923. rack, stock rack, wheelbarrow, creamISAAC R. CARLI.NG, , separator, 2 ladders, hay rake, sling, Solicitor for Executrix! ropes, set brass mounted britchen bar - nese, good as new, set datable harness, set single harness, 4 horse - collars, nerkyokes, forks, chains, .etc. 14 U i J 3 E 4 tons clover hay, 4 tans timothy STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS hay, 150 bush, oats, quantity whe,att; quantity maple floor, quantity. lumber AT CREDITON stall in Mt. Carmel charch shed. on SATURDAY MARCH 17th, 1923 H;•u,s'ehold Effects -r3 bedroomauites at 1.00 o'clock, the fallowing - Doherty high oven range, theater, 3- burner coal ail shave used ane summer 2 horses, 8 years olid. 6 diteng room chairs', table, buffet, couch, .hamgi,ng lamp, 4 lamps, 4 rock- ers, kitchen chairs, New Williams, etew- ing machine, 3 double cords hard wood grain bags, washing machine, Victrola with 2 Orec,ords: 11 490 m,ode,l, Chevrolet car, good as Terms -A11 ;sums of 310 and under cash; over that amount 7 months •cre dit on approved joint nates, ar dis- count al 5 per cent per annum foe cash ton credit amounts. ' F'• Tarito,r A; Weber, 'Au,ct. JOE. MAHONEY', Prop Sieve for clement, : '.s ; several En- t.erprise Star rieseter.> Some Chicken Heusa�il A pregressitve euchre part was held in the Town Hall on Friday night, fe- int given by the Board of Tradett'A large number wens present, and a 'nice lunch wars served. The proceeds are for the skaati!ntg, rink. Friends an 'drelatives heard with re gret of the death of Mr. Jas. Bon- throne a£ Toronto. See, Exeter news. Muss Bl'anch'e Mason, of Parkhillthae. heen spending a few days with cher Aster Mrs. Zue,fle•. • ;Miss Nara Folli'ck is recovering, af- ter tier -recent t ellneise, Herbert Dick has returned t,o'�Wind- sor after a visit here h Comtsiderable coal has been, coming in recently. Whsle washing a window the pane broke and .litre. W. Fairburn got a very severe cut in the arm, requiring five, stitches to close. A little .soar of Mr.,' and V1rs,t=RL E. Gook fell off a couch and broke his collar bone.. ,Muss Vera Geiger has, returned from London where she had been working for some time. Dr. G. W. Duffin( of Thorndale has' opened up an office here ':n Joynt's block, on the second floor. He is a graduate of Western Un nersity and has acquired valuable experience in Detroit, Where he served two y,ears on the staffs of Grace and Receiving hospitals. 'Farmers are advised to ignore ru mors claiming that seed, corn from U. S. is less infected by European Alto a few other articles.' corn -borer than Ontario -grown sup - Terms -$10 and under, cash; over plies. t hat amount 7 months' credit on ap- Minimum Wage Board restricts proved jojint' notes, a: 5 per cent per hours of women workers in textile. annum off for cash on credit aenauntel plants to 48 hours per week in cities CHRIS FAHRNER F. TAYLOR of over 30,000 population, and to 50 Prop Aliaboars in the rest' of the province. Pure Green Tea is guaranteed, the finest � e when it bears the name Fa ous for its Flavor -just try a Sample. 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N I1 u, .,. , l .Y III �: .+lir. , ! :� , r .,1 fir. r. r I tl t � gulp L.:.. d i Y{ t.�. ` �a'�i�f'�-�a`i• til ,4 7 i�•� x�P_..b.i,,.�bretf•, ^_enee sit 'WALL Solves cum clic tab al) Now is the ' e to freshen and beautify the home : interior. Do not let this Spring go by without that.'e'd'ecorating which every home requires. If you would have your new wall decorations in accord with the latest conceptions of the best authorities, insist on papers bear ing the name cNasto/ ca ai:en of Wail bats In their collection you will find just what besides enabling you to paper a room with Y you are looking for. The patterns are ap- fewer rolls, means easier hanging, more beau- p licable to any interior. tiful designs and the improved appearance These newatterns are 21 inches wider • which results from fewer seams. t the old typeper of Wall Paper ; which, Look for the name "Boxer" on the selvage. FOR SALE. BX S0IJTHOOTT' T3ROS. 'AA