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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-4-5, Page 5AUCTION SAL, • OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND TMPLEM.N,NTS On Lot 11, Can,. 1, Stephen, on FRIDAY, .APRIL 61H, 1923 At 1 .o'clock sharp, the following Stock—Driving mare 10 years old; a ewes in. lamb. Implements, 'Etc. — Mastisey Ilarris binder, McCormick mower, horse rake, --(McCormick cultivator, walling plow riding plow, gangplow, set harrows, holler, hay rack; snuffler, wagon, sleigh f.,tiningmill, root pulper, grind stone huggy, Massey -Harris cream separator sugar kettle, churn, . set single harness, set double harness, some collars, hay fork rope, sling tropes, pulleys, whifle- tzees and neckyoke, fork, shovels and other articles; same hay; collie iclog There. will also be, sold at the same time: and place that part of the above tq�aztted lot, East of the L. H. :and B. 'bray,in the Is C concession of Ste- phen, by estiinaite 6Q acres land. There is ,an. the premises a good bank barn,, frame house and other conveniences, Terms—Real Estate -14 per cent ion, day of sale; balance in 3.0 -days. chattels --$10 and under, cash ; over that amount 9 months: credit on furn- ishin.g approved joint notes 5 y per cent. per annum off for cash on credit amounts. Eliza Hackney, Andrew Easton, Executrix Auctioneer I. R., Carling, Solicitor for Executrix MITCHELL. --Ori Thursday morning a quiet wedding 'took place at thie home of Mr, and Mrs, Jasi's, Skinner of Fullerton, 'Township, south o tete town when their 'eldest daughter, Marna, cvas° married to Yfr; D, Frances of To- field, Alberta, Pjt C 'S hath to "Get" Rheumatism' as r Ro er o Most ether pains are easy. • you can depend upon T.R.C.'s to do their work. When T.R.C.'s are used, there's no chance of error in judgment, no chance of mistakes being made. Dose is accurately meas - tiled, ingredients absolutely pure, and f?e)aranteed not to be injuriouor it -forming. $1.00 at your druggist's e sample, Templeton's Ltd. Toronto MITCHELL—hits; Jtohn Coppi a was saved fzcwin serious injury. and probably death: by a telephone ca11 on. Wednes- day, far just ast she answered the call the stove in the kitchen, which she had been attending, was blown, to bits. The musie of the 'explosion is not known, ;but the kitchene; was wrecked by the hundreds of pieces of flying iron into which the range was broken • Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. P,; M. Humble children,,o Sarnia visited Mrs., C.F- rand beirier over 'thee holidays. Miss Louise, Gxaippneir of Stratford as visiting with her parents Mss R. Avery is speuriding, the Eas- ter holidaysat her borne • in, _Vlit'chell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassman of Port Huron visited with relatives here last week Mr, J. W. Gray'beil, has been confin- ed to his .borne 'through +llness. Mrs, Cook of Drumbo 'v'.is%ed her mother, 'Ars Brenne- abler EEastter. Miss Terry. Of London spent the week -end withrims• Ada Teass,al& Mr, Newlin G,,enftheh• has, accepted ta, positiour, with J. C. Reid & Cp. Mr, and Mrs. Moffatt are this week visiting w}uth their parents near Bruce- Pierer, Mrs. Roy Fritzley of ',Port Albex,t is .visiting her parents., 11.r. and Mrs. F. Gen ttner. Miss Mina Ehlers sof Kitchener vis- ited with friends this week, Miss Verde Merrier of Windsor ,yrs ited her pareinits over'ther holiday. Kr. and Mrs. W„ IVIcllsaac of Court - right and Ervine of Leamington were boliday visitors tip, town. ,Mr. and Mrs. Gies., Koch spent Eas- ter (near .London. Miss Elizabeth Hartieiib ,of London visited hear paaretAs a few days' this .week, Post Office Inspector Murray of London was an town Monday appoin- infg £ ],t„ Guenther as p;osttmasrter. .Mr, Herb. Wein, returned from De- troit Saturday,• 11rs, Elmer Oets,eh of Zurich visited 'i'a1ik1 i 't YYeek, ,Walter Fas'aold of London speutt • CLINTON—On Wednesday Mrs. T. Cottle passed away at the Clinton' Hospital after a long illness.— On ' March 26th Mary Atnne, Trewartha, re lict Kg the late John Bean, diced. She we.- born in Cornwall, Eng., 1845 and came to Canada, two years later, She lheed n Clinton, 65 years, ST. MARRYS,—The death . taol HPlace in. Witanapeg of Mrs. jenin ; enderson,. sister of Leonard Harstane barrister, St. t4Yarys.; He remains be i Elunvill;e Good .Friday with his parents.'' Mr. Mervin Tieanatn( is visiting, in, De- troit and Pantia,c, Mr, Addison T amain, and Miss suel- la \ierner were quietiy1 married at Windsor on Saturday. We extend con gratula'ti on s, Miss Idella Radler wha spent the writer in Windsor has returned home, intr. interred in the cemetery here The decreased was the daughter of the ]ate Robert Harstone of St. Marys and at the. -rime ,af her death. ,she resided with her on ,un Winnipeg AILSA CRAIG—Mrs. Alex. Love, who, for the past two weeks had been critically 111, passed away ,an, Tuesday at the home of Miss Margaret Stew- art. Four children are left to mourn her loss --John of Windsor; Margaret, of Stratford Normal School; Stewart of the Standard Bank, Strathroy, and \Liss .,Irene, at home, Mr. Low pre- deceased his wife about two years. _BIG Furniture Bargains REDUCTION IN FURNITURI WE CAR • Thomas Smale is confined to led 'oat account of .illness; Special Easiter' services were held in the, church on. Sunday, A.large collec i tion was .received in acid of the Wom- en's ,Miisstlannuy Society. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym .returned 'lon1ay last from their honey aani The ceommumity loam in wishing the young couple a happy and prosperous tniarriecl The, Brox Social, held int the Town- ship Hall ,an Friday; evening,. March 30 was a great success, The pragramin- eluded 'violin selections by th:3 Steph- ea brothers, reading by, Ernest Cowd- rie and Miss Maretta Penwardenu solos by Miss May Clarke, Miss HeleaMurch lZr, I'', E Pooley, Mr. Fred •Wright and ,Ma•, Wm. Skelton; and a shortplay entitled "P,appCng the Question' M Pooley was chairman and Air. Tharias RY THE LARGEST Bell ,rnade a splendid a,uctoneer. The AND MOST UP.- TO -DATE STOCK. P L. Y HERr, AND SAVE MONEY Funeral Director & Embalmer, .., " D.� ER A glibe tongued, fake subscription M. x _ a agent recently visited Sudbury and took $150 out or 'that town. highest price paid Lar any, box was $650. The p1oceeds ,amounteir to,$58 and will be placed in the treasury of "The Live Oak" 1VI,'ssion Circle. Little Lillian Murch is very ill at present. ARNISHE • The Flat Oil Paint For Interior Decoration Fox ' the walls and ceilings of any room in your house, most delicate and harmonious effects can be secured by the use of NEU-TONE. It is cheaper and more sanitary than wall palter, and will last much longer because it can be washed. without injury. Its positively will not rub off. NEU-TONE is made in .eighteen shades, and by the use of various tints meat pleasing combinations may be secured. MARTIN 'SENOUR PAINTS AND VARNISHES NEU-TONE is easy to apply. It covers well and leaves no brush marks, producing a dull, soft, velvety finish which will lend charm to any room in the house. Any surface may be successfully treated with NEU-TONE- Plaster,wood, burlap or metal. Call and let us explain the merits of this and other MARTIN-SENOUR finishes. For every purpose -Por every surface. Our stock is com- plete and we can give you full information. G. A: riawkins Exeter, Ont. .'e"100% Pure" Paint . For buildings, outside and in. SENOUR'S FLOOR, PAINT -It wears and wears and wears. "Varnoleum" beautifies and preserves Oil Cloth and Lin-. oleum. } " Marble-ite" Floor Finish The one perfect floor finish. " Wood -Lac" Stain 'Improves the new --renews the old. _ liensall• Miss Edith Maxwell was able to be brqught from London hospital to the ho e. of Dr. Peck, but she is still quite, till. lVLr, N. P. Waraleinielr and family are shortly to move to Detroit. to reside. \frs. Wm, Hudson, an aged • lady, is seriously ;9,11., following several strokes. Mrs. Andrew Dougall has said her fine brick dwelling in the, east end to NLr. Alex. Sparks; 1'Lrs, T. J. Berry and son Edward spent Easter with her daughter, Mrs. 11,fcEwen in Windsor. Mgrs. McCully and daughters have meftarned to their home in the West, The third election this rear was held on Thursday 'g.ast to determiahe who as to be, reeve of Hen,sall ffar 1923. Mr: Owen. Geiger was again elected—thrid time defeating Mr, G. C. Petty by 31 majority. After several Meeks illness, Mr. J, rfeek .is on duty aigah1 as manager :of the StirlingRank. Rev. J. Kerr Fra;s,er of Galt will preach anniversary services in Carmel Church in May. .Muds Minnie Reid is lanprovimg after some week's illness, Mrs. A Whtlfiesritdes and daughter of Hamilton are visiting i1•fr, and Mrs. Albert Wbitesiides, The Choral Society intends putting am a minstrel show; int the near future Special Easter services were held in the aburches ion Sunday. Mrs, H. Naylor spent several days visiting relatives tin Tioronto. 1— Zurich 1 -__ Mics.; Lerrie Volland purchased the property ,ot Mrs. Christina, Volland at the, recent auctiion sale. 1fr. and Mrs. Jos, Sopha and fatinily of the Sanrl)le Line, left for Detroit last week, where they intend 'tui -reside in future. Mr. John Kipper, blacksmith, is still unable. to attend to his work. Mr. Wm. Raerich hast taken a posi- tion with Mr, Jacob Deichert ?is blacksmith. ,Dr. A. J. McKilnn;on left last week Dor New York City, where he expects to spend, a month taking a course at the Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, Miss 'Dollie Hagen, nurse, of the Parr Line; bad the misfortune; to have blood pcisonming in a finger, and as a con- sequence has a very sore arm. Mr. Henry Geoger of Cavalier, N. Dakota, who has visited relatives and friends• here, returned to his home at . that place last week. Mrs. J. J. Schwartz of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr;, and Mrs. John. Fuss. • A largely attended, meeting ueeti was held forthe i, f purpose of organizing aBan,d,l The officers are, Pres., A. F. Hess ;I Sec.-Treas., W. G. Hess; Leader, G. Ecktneier, and a strong commit{tee, 1 Goctid Luck is thought to go a long wa)^, but Good judgment goes. Farther. TO USE IP IS GOOD JUDGMENT. "The Tea that is always Reliable®" 1 1.1343 s .= = _ ''-__- ?==m:?!_ '_�=ti ==z ter- - -3 - ====s_xz z -r - '^"_' E �y = aciarialaBif E=?= EEE - ---=-=r= PIES - ti = �=- -� 2.7====-:7471%,7= -- " NM Clothes a Good Color lir pE!EiEE =E To have Clothes perfectly clean- gilt == sed and good color, the Soap __'_1 must remove all ' the visibleand __EE=__t_=} �_. _ invisible impurities. SURPRISE __i = '~_ will do this thort ughly.is == 2tSS E i Of ;\Lr. and Mrs. Angus Graham, a "r l l'.a. ,ti tar. London,. The AILSA CRAIG.—Mac, the only child ter a few days- illness ascii in Victoria( was' 'three years of age. vmet little i£ellove ZMLVP &ktcs wcrq decorarin THE patterns we are showing this Spring reveal a .wealth of new ideas in Wall Decoration. Partici, laxly is this true of the famous BOXER Papers, of which we have a fine 'assortment—all 2Y2'. inches wider thanthe old type of Wall Paper. This means easier hanging; but, more important still, it ' means that you have a more beautiful room, owing to the fewer, seams, and the more Q.ttrac-, five designs made possible, by the increased width. Our collection never before reflected so much of taste and richness. For your Spring decorating take advantage of the splendid assortment we are showing. BUY NOW WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE SOUI'HOO.TT 13ROB. 1 1 4111 1 1 r 4 4 44 41 1 -ai 1 1 4 4 -r 41 14 wl V 1 1 .41 1 a