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Barrie Examiner, 19 Feb 1920, p. 7

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probate of ation, and ancer, etc. lop street. Publie, f interest. , mises for- Toronto}. Ont. Murchison jarrie of Judi- ries, Con- y to loan. rrie. Toronto Central > 167, " ON corner of 6. ipecialty. ll, AVC, SELL Toronte ell, CA. ; urtment ane ere of Farm Stock & Implements The indesigoed has reeeved inuructions Ay R. J. MCKNIGHT South 1% Lot 7, Con. 6, Innisfil to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, February 25th the following: HORSES--Mu'ched team mares, 6 yrs. old, by Lord Moniague, weigh 3000 Ibs. heavy draft horse, 9 yra. old, weighs 1400 £ Ibs.; heavy draft horse, 5 yrs, old, weighs om 1500 Ibs.; Percheron horse, 4 yrs, old, weighs 1300 Ibe.; heavy draft mare, 3 yrs, | h old, weighs 1500 ths; chestnut driver, 2 yrs. oli, Paddy Todd. CATTLE--Hereford cow, 5 yrs. old, due in April; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due in April; Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due in April; Durbum cow, 5 yrs. old, due in Ap- ril; Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, due by date of sale; Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, due by date of axle; Durham cow, 5 yrs, old, due by date of sale; 2 fat cattle; 8 cat'le, 3 yrs. old; 7 cattle, 2° yrs. old; 6 calves, ris- | py ing 1 yr. old, PIGS, SHEEP & POULTRY--Good brood cutlogton: 1 bet thee, an sow. due April 10; good brood sow, due . i May 25; 6 Oxford Down ewes, 3 yrs' old; Omer Sewrly new: 1 Champion manure 8 Leicester ewes, 3 yrs. old; Oxford down | Tie etivery 'eeke; Macey tera i ead Fam, registered; x number of fowl. drill, Frost & Wood; 1 spring-tooth eulti IMPLEMENTS--Binder 7 ft _ Massey- x'or. Frost & Wood; 1 set scales, 2000 Ibs. Hens; Red ft. Necorea J GSH, |1 sulky rake. 10 ft.' Frost & Wood;.1 steel Treat he Wak rs new: L4-dice drill, | iand roller. Frost & Wood; 2 eeta esed her- Frost & Wood. new; aifttooth cultivator. | twa Up. | heey weegte tee Massey-Harris; Bissell roller, @ ft., new; A Z sulky rake, McCormick ; hay loader, Massey: | Prine ot 1 democrat; 1 set bob sleighs, Morris, new; Bissell disc harrow, 14 plates; |! seufflér, 1 cutter, nearly new; 1 pulper, ret S-seetion arrows, 12 and 15 ft. double- | '0? buggy. 1 stock rack. 1 2-furrow plow, tren; Asection harrow; 2 2furrow plows, {Cockshutt 1 com eu'iva'or, MeCommick, Coclahutt 3-furrow. gang plow. Cookshutt; Cuaee rata curem plow. Fleury; 1 ditching. plow. Wilkinson. new: Fleury | Gherban faneing-mill and beneer oa plow, Wilkinson, new; Fleury plow. No. $30, [iat NP 12: Wore weg 21, with wheel; Fleury plow, No. Node) d hey hee ot te plow, 4 Allan single plow, Cockshut' riding plow sy yee, el 7 Bredigenf fcuffler. manure spreader, Frost & Wood ; | Posts. ete a rhe: bo yin Hal turnip drill, democrat, new; «ingle buggy. Ne ae} sree et. ioe hae cutter, sei light sleighs, set heavy sloop | P&*; 9 quantity of ensilege; a quantity a turnipa: 1 roll wire fence, 40 rods; robes; RALPH CONNELL Lot 20, Con. 6, Oro to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, February 24th the following: HORSES--1 black hore, 5 yrs., heavy a yTs., gen. pi z 1 bay 'mere, 11 eavy. CATTLE--1 red cow, due Mar. 5; 1 calves. PIGS & SHEEP--I brood sow, due Mar. 20; 1 brood sow. due Apr. 15; 14 store Rigs; 14 good breeding ewes. IMPLEMENTS--1 hinder. 7 {t., Massey- Harris, nearly new; 1 disc harrow, Bisel; ; 6 ft, Massey-Herris; nearly new; 1 Flay uM i sleight, Lester garoline engine, 7 H.P., } new; blower cut'ing-box. 13-in., Lester, | horse blankets, eve. new} grain grinder, 9% late, Lester, | HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS--1 parlor suite. 1 couch, 3 bedroom suites, } sideboard, 1 extension table, 1 cupboard, 6 dining chairs, 5 kitehen chairs, 1 kitchen table, 1 cook stove. 1 Pandora range. nearly new, 1 new Perfection 4-burner oil stove, 1 par- lor stove. a quantity of good carpet, 1 eream separator, 1 cgurn, many other 'ar- ticles, All will be sold without reserve, ss the pronrictor hax sold his farm. | TERMS OF SALE--All sums of $10.00 ew; 130 ft. 4-ply eunvas belt. new; ret | reales, 2000 tbs.; fanning-mill, Chatham ; | Woodstock wagon. comple-e; Woodstock truck wagon, 2 hay racks, 'stock rack, | root pulper, aucar kettle, cream separator, | De Laval, No. 12; 40 rods wire fence, set long-tug harness, breeching; set 'long-tug | i horness, heavy; net long-jue harness, Her: | cules; set sight double driving harness; ret | also robes, blankets, forks, doubletrees and many ob er articles. Also a quantity of houshold furniture, All will be sold without reserve as the | Proprietor hns gold his farm | TERMS OF SALE--All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 nionths' credit will be given 70 parties fut. | nishing approved joint notes, 5% per! enum off for cash on credit sums, j Sale to commence nt 1 p.m. sharp, W. A. MeCONKEY, Auctioneer. CREDIT SALE of Pure Bred Durham Cattle, Farm Stock, Implements and Household Furniture ' 'The undersigned has received instructions from T. D. SOULES East Half Lot 26, Con. 13, Innisfil \.to sell by Public Auction on "fhursday, February 26 . the following: HORSES--Broyn . mare, 12. yrs. old, heavy; bay mare, 10 yrs, old, heavy; bay mare, 11 yrs. old, heavy; black mare, 5 rs. old, heavy; bluck mare, 1 yr. old, heavy; brown horse, 9 yrs. old, hea CATTLE--Rosn cow, 3 yrs. old, pure bred, due in June; red cow. 7 yrs. old, pure bred, due in May; red cow, 6 yr. old, purebred, due in 'Ma yrs. old, due in April pure bred, due i approved joint notes. 5% per annum al- lowed off for cash on credit sums. W. A. McCONKEY Sale at 1 p.m Austioncer | CREDIT SALE 'Farm Stock and Implements | The undersigned has received instructions | D. H. CORBETT E Hf Lot 15, Con. 9, Essa To sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, February 24 the following: HORSES--Brown horse, 8 yrs, HD. brown horse, 9 yre., H. D.; the above is well-matched team'; bay horse, 8 yra heavy; bay mare. 5' yra., Athenian, HD. chestnut driver, 6 yrs. CATTLE--Red cow. 7 yrs, black cow. 5 yrm, PIGS AND HENS--Brood sow, due Apr. 25; four young sows, due Apr. 20; five fat hogs; 80 hens, IMPLEMENTS--Binder, 7 ft. cut, Massey: Mussey-Harria, arly new, with trucks; mower, 5 ft., nearly new; mower, Massey-Harris: cultiva'or, Frost & Wood; cirill, Massey-Hearria, 13 «pout or brondeust: +) drill, 10. spor sulky rake, 10 ft., Frost & Wood, nearly new; sulky rake,' 9 tt, Yr |fanning-mill, dise, Bissell, eet scales, 2000 Ths... land roller, root pulper, Maxwell; cuffler, Frost & Wood; scuffler, revolving " fea rake set drag barrows, 16 bul, nesiy 3 y rew; 2-4 Ww utt, near heifer, rising 2 yrs, old; 2 steer, Hsing 2| hey Fagnd elo Pilon! pid yrs, old. ' .| walking plows, Fleury, No. 13; wagon, ition tee wees! Walkerville, with box, nearly new; set IMPLEMENTS--Frost_& Wood. binder, | pob tight, top, buggy. nearly Molawee 7 ft cut, with fore cartinge, nearly Dew; |tin "nearly 'new; hay rack, netrly mor Brantford) mower, in order; 14-dise | 17" track Mecging chain te let Beintloed in oo Waitt | wheelbarrow; thretlogging chains, two il, Deskiy dew) many 9 dere; rope 'and, slings for barn. complete og Heri sa pec tgat pig box; cutter, nearly new; four neck: cultivator, new; spring-tooth 'cultivator; bane ichemtrsiey Met. ienrei ling plow; gang plow, Fleury; | [on&+ 100 "nee pn i is : al; eet iron Bar-|ccvthe, plank hore trough, Bag truck; i stone, stone boat, sugar kettle, dof, grain snd many' other 'articles too numerpus to mention, * POTATOES, FEED AND HAY--Quani ty of potatoes, 10 tone good Timothy hay; quan'ity cut straw, quantity cut sheaf oate, HARNESS--Set of long-tuig, with breech: ing; two tetas of long-tug, with back bands; 1% set heavy harnees; two seth single hai ness, nearly new; six horse collars, HOUSEHOLD: EFFECTS--Céok stove, woline engine, 3 horse; grain crusher, " fenning-mil et seales, 2,000 Ibs.; too erat, buggy, rubber-tired buggy, McLaugh- \\"nearly 'new; double cutter, set bob- aleighs, loag sleigh, root pulper, bag truck, 2 sets, doeble harness; 2 sets' single har- eas. 'Also doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, chains and many other articles, 'Also a: quantity of hoysebold furniture. All. will be Aold without (reserve as the proprietor is givifg up farming. 'Also af the same time and place, the north half of lot 27, con. 12, Innisfil, con- rising of 0 scr, 10, seres cleared, ie balance in| bush, second growth pine, maple, 'Terms for land will be made known | bench. on day of sale. The property will be of- fered subject to a reserve bid. TERMS |OF SALE--AIl sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 9 mos, credit will be given to parties furni . \ vTERMS--Hey, feed, fowl, fat cxttle, fat hogs, potatoes, and all sums.of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months' credit will be given to parties furnishing vp- roved joint" is is 'The 'tindersigned ae Zpaved instructions | jj i|1 bay horse, 5 yrs., beavy; 1 bay horse, 4 yn. heavy; 1 driving mare, 12 yrs. old; 1 colt. rising 2 yrs., heavy; 1 colt, rising 1 yr., roan cow, due Mar. 24; 1 red cow, due Mar. 29; 1 roan cow. ue Apr. 10; 1' roan cow, due May 3; 7 steer, rising 2 yre.,| old; 3 heifers, rising 2 yrs.\old; 7 spring jheavy collars, set team bridles. ;{ all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over rakes, hoes, forks, whiffletrees | ria, ner! dieeshesronr Bk h arrows, & sections; Z-furroy. pliw, 1 8 wi " ning-'inil; 150 feet rope, 1-in.; Topes ; set shelvings . 'stone boat, binder cover, iadder, two dos. bands; set half-tug, sets single F 6 manager of the Goderich Rural he Mita Gladya Baker, who came to spend ter, into the village. for some years. is seriously ill with the same disease. few weeks. School and the churches are closed bére report thst there are not many cases of it in this vicinity. Minard's Liniment Cures G: CREDIT SALE of Farm Stock & Implements 'The undersigned bas received instructions W. E. MORTON Lot 2, Con. 11, Essa to sell by Public Auction on "Monday, Feb. 23, 1920 the following: HORSES--Bay home, 6 yr, H. D.; black horse, 3 yrs., Agr.; bay mare, 1 yr. old, Agr.; brown Borse, 1 yr., Agr. CATTLE--Roan cow, 8 yrs... milki ted cow, 8 yr., milking; red cow, 12 ym, milking due Mar. 30; roan cow, 5 yrs., milking; Durham bull, 2 yre., registered; brindle cow, 2 yra,, calf by side; brindle heifer, 2 yrs.. due May 26; two heifers, 1 yr.; two steers, 1 yr., twelve calves, * HOGS AND SHEEP--Brood sow. due by sale or before; 19 ewes, Shropshire, all young: ram, pure bred. IMPLEMENTS -- Binder. Massey-Harrin, in good repair; mower, McCormick, 5 ft neurly new; disc burrow, Bissell, 12 plate get in Cows and under. cash; over that amount 10 mos. | credit will baggiven to parties furnishing riding plow, Oliver, nearly new; walking huncher, 'wagon, ay rack, quantity of lumber, 1 inch plow, Wilkinson, No. 7; clovei ect drag harrows, 'manure spreade cutter, buegy. and 2 inch HAY, FEED & GRAIN--Quontity cut sheaf oats, quantity clover hay, well eur quantity turnips; quantity silage; quantity cut straw. HARNESS--Set plow harness, set double driving harnéss, 'set single harness, four HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS--Range. Pan dors; two box stoves, quantity of stove pipes; barrel churn, Daisy; child's cot, high chair; six dining chairs, coal oil stove, 2-burner, with oven. Also a pasture farm, containing 100 ac- res, being N hf lot 8, con. 1, Inniafil, is be ing offered for asle on above date, if not sold priviously to same, TERMS--Hay, feed, grain, roota and that amount 8 months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes. 5% off for cash on eredit sums. Sele at 1 p.m. T. McKnight, H. A. GROSE, Clerk. Auctioneer. CREDIT SALE of Farm Stock & Implements The undersigned has received inatructions . from W. R. THOMAS, N Hf Lot 11, Con. 3, Innisfil, to sell by Public Auction on Thursday, February 26 : the following: * HORSES--Black 'horse, 9 yra., Percher- on; bay mare, 6 yrs H. D.; bay hone, 7 yrs.. H. D. CATTLE--Red cow, 6 yrs., due Apr. 24; four ater, 1 y four 'heifers, 1 yr. HENS--14 hens, laying st present. IMPLEMENTS--Binder, M'sssey-Harris, 6 ft., nearly ne drill, MeCormick, disc 5 set drag ial; gang plow, Fleury, furrow; root uiller; "walking plow, Fleury, 18; fan- four sling box; wheel- = wagon , Hew; cutter, in bags, new. 'i HARNESS--Set © long-tug, with back with back bands; two 3 horse blanket. Mics Alma Whan is home from the city. couple of weeks with friends here, was re- called to Barrie by the illness of her sis- Bob Gibbons is now working on this sec- tion 6f the C.T.R. tracks and bas moved Mrs. Richard Rogerson received word of | t the death of her nephew, Harvey Wilson of Buffalo. He had been in poor health Mis C. Kirkpatrick has been somo weeks in Flos nursing her sister, Mrs. Sure, who was ill with pneumonia and now Mr. Sage IN. Morton has purchored a farm near Queensville and intends moving there in on account of influenss, but I am glad to| of | closing of school and other gatherings and "Jhindranees certain things did not transpire . | spending a few days in Toronto. 'Muir,--We are gath. evening to do honor °O you as esteemed" citiéens of this com- munity. We are sorry indeed, that the 'ate of your health makes it necessary that you should have to give up the-farm, but while you have found it imperative to do his we delighted that you have found it convenient to seftie in a village so; néar, We gather here to convey to you the wish hat you may live long to enjoy to the full the fruits of your Isbours. The said fruits can only come to a person who has rmbraded every opportunity to gv'her in at nll seasons. We nlso with to t nder you 'ion of your work in conaye- the Pine Grove School board. always given freely of your time and sdministrative ubilities for a number | years. We awure you that it will at imes afford us great pleasnre to re- | new"old ucquaintances should you {14 i: convenient to pay us a visit. We sincere. ly trust that the change of clim: yd the release from your heavy responsibilities will speedily show a great improvement in your health. Mr. and Mr. Muir, we would like you to accept and take with you a token of remembrance from your friends at Gren- fel und trust that you may enjoy many an hour in these chairs in happy recollec* of the food times spent in this neighbor. hood. Signed on bebalf of Committee. W. W. Scott, Thos. Walton, Fred Harris, Fred Dougherty. As the reading of the address concluded, sli joined in singing: "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow, followed by brief reply from Mr. Muir. Then followed another present ation. the address being read by Mrs. T. H. Clouebley, and the presen'ation made by Mra. Jae. Walton. of cutglass fruit bow! and servers, also cold meat fork and berry 001 "The address from the Grenfel Ludies' Aid Society to Mrs.. Muir rend as follows: Dear Mre, Muir,--It is with deep regret that we. the members of the Grenfel La- dies' Aid Society, have learned that you are about to sever your connection from this community and take this opportunity of expressing to you our best wishes for your future welfare and success in your new home, The vueancy caused by your depart ure in our Society and community will be long fel. und your presence and willing h Il be greatly missed.' You were ever willing and ready to assume a rhare of the burdens und reeponsibilities of the church, and for your work amongst us we ure no" ungrateful. nor will we be forget- ful, We all wish you much joy and hap- niness in your new bome and we know that the community 'o which you are go'ng will greatly bbnefit by your residence there. | We also wish you many friends ant! truat that Mr. Muir will soon be restored to health again. As a token of remembrance and goodwill we beg of you to kindly av- cept this cut glaxs dish and rervers, cold meat fork and berry spoon. May they all nerve you for many yeam to come and in their service may they recall to mind the happy sociation of thia society. Signed on behalf of the Grenfel Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Dobson, Pres,. Mra. Cloughley, Sec'y. Mrs. Muir feelingly replied, after which instrumental music was furnished by T. H. and Richard Cloughley and Dewitt Don- nelly, accompanied by Mise Elsie Clough- ley, till about twelve o'clock. when lunch was served. All departed feeling thet they had ehjoyed » pleasant evening. PHELPSTON Feb, 15.--Tuking the flu epidemic that 'bas been raging in and around i during the past week necessi ing the the almost impassible condition of the roads from the late heavy blizzard that started on Sunday into consideration, nothing worth writing about hax been available or in other words, nothing of interest has han: pened. No, I don't mean tbat. I should on account of the above mentioned thot were scheduled, therefore my budget ths week will be exceptionally short. Miss E. Shanahan has returned from Ambrose Moran, who has spent rome months in the West, returned Saturday last, and is looking fine, the climate evid- encly agreeing with him. Miss Amanda Ryther spent a few days in Toronto recently. Geo. and Miss B. Bauldry of Elmvale have the sympathy of many friends over the loss of their father who passed away Friday morning. : * No use attemptin€ to name those on the sick itt ut T wineerely extend best wiah- os for their speedy recovery. Vasey correspondent to 'The Lance' thust surely be some funny person. Wonder if he should happen to be a she. I am wondering, but guess I will never know Surely you would not do such a thing as "listen in" on your telephone? That's not allowed on this line, you know, #0 I ennnot mention anything like tha Michsel Long has returned from Tor- onto after i couple weeks' absence,' there being. no special attraction there for him. »,Take it from, me, the day will come when your heart's desire will call for "The Edison"--the phonograph with » soul. Mise M. Platt attended the funeral of D, Bauldry in Elmvale on Sunday last. HAY AND TURNIPS--Five tons of good turnips, case 50 far. | exchanged pulp ts on Sunduy last on ae: count of the severe storm and impassable | |} siate of the roadie V. Wilson snd is engaged with W. P. Gre. | week with ber son, Bert. on the furm., the wick at the home of her son, Elmer | Caldh his wife, Parisian girl, left town on Saturday their way buck to Paris, Mr. Drysdale but ing been transferred to the Paris branch of | the Bank of Montreal formerly lived in Sth C.M.R,'s at Ottawa, winning his stripes happy romance and the prospect of a #uo- by good service at the front, Western Canada , Se er 5 , ASSETS EXCEED $174,000,000 Bac ON BANK OF CANADA ie Branch and Safety Deposit Boxes, A. Leslie, Manager 4 Branches also at Cookstown, Thomton ind churches are still open; only an odd | Rev. A. A. Jenner and Rev. R. Johnston | ff | Mr, Dalziel is leaving the employ of E.! am. George Hubbert ix moving on tbe Filling: | am* farm. i Mrs. William Graham spent most of Jast | Mrs. G. W. Caldwell hes gone to nurse | well, ELMVALE i Toron'o Globe--George O. Drysdale and |All very pretty and charming little | | Grain Elevator Burned at New Lowell Mr. Drysdale, who vale, enlisted in: the | spent some time in hospitsl, but he bss come out of it' all with the reward of a He also | cossful future, You Require a Garden to Reduce the High Cost of Living BRUCE'S- SEEDS will do the rest. 'They not only grow, but also ,. produce the largest and best crops, Tipton asking, Our 1 pepe catalogue of seeds Plas julbs, Poultry Supplies, iplements, Sie isready.' Waite loaate = JOHN A. BRUCE & CO. Hamilton Ont. « © 10204. B. 8,14 "Throw your bundle in that pile- theyte all going to'S HUBERT: The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from "SHUBERT" ae env neon essen "SHUBERT: © BETUR NS SHIP TODAY--AND '1 ic

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