The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-23, Page 6‘THURSDAY, MAY 23111, 1929
™ L'i".‘11 yr——=
Mrs. K. J, Sims spe.
<lays last week visit!
jBayfield,
Miss.Emily Fra,Vue.
ing at Staffa, sp:,nt
•with relatives in town
Friday, May 24th. h <lie stores in Exeter
iOjien Thursday evenim
Miss', May•spent Saturday
with Mr ' '
Mr.
child,
jspent
Mr,
3ames St. into the residence of Mrs, Hewlett- on Elizabeth St,
Mr, and Mrs. Neil , Bellwood,
Stratford, visited at the home of
and M*r
Miss'
Jast week for a few .days
cousin. Mrs. A. McDonald,
•Sound.
Mr. Gilbert Freckleton .....
Chased a residence in Lucan and in
tends moving his family there in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. IL Hamilton,
of Corrie, have been visiting their
friends Fred and Miss Sotheran, of
Huron St., west.
Mr. Clifford Blanchard anef. Mr.
Wm. Mitchell, both of Frankenmuth,
Mich., visited .at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. K. J. Sims on Sunday last.
Mrs. Wm. McDowell and son Or-
val. of Benfield, spent Mothers’ Day
and also the forepart of the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
yale.
Local News
nt a couple
iug friends
of
iu
remain
Thomas, of
, nd Sunday
and Mrs. s. Martin.
and Mrs. Arto D.elv
who have moved to Forest,
the week-end in town.
Leo Hennessey is moving from
London,
visiting
and
Mr. Eugene Howey has completed
his year at Victoria College, Toron
to, and is spending the holidays
v’iUi his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
S. Howey.
Miss Merna Sims, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. J. Sims, is* to undergo
an operation for tonsils and ade
noids on Thursday morning at Dr.
Fletcher’s
Mrs. R.
Bowe left
ronto and
Dr. Holloway in PeterTmro.
Mr. Geo, Hind, who has complet
ed liis final year at Toronto Dental
College, has returned home and ex
pects to spend the summer here.
M:
family, Mr
family,,
’and Mrs
ing last
The sti
made an . . . „
to Detroit will cancel the excursion
this year, owing to lack of patron
age. . .
Hospital,
N. Rowe and Miss Vera
last week to visit in To-
with the former’s brother,
THE EXETER TIMES* ADVOCATE
was not sold,
The TimeS’Advocate was in error
last week in stating that Mr. Andrew
Gibson had rented the residence of
Mrs. Win, Walker, It should have
read Mr, W, H, Gibson. Mr* An
drew Gibson is at present ill and un
der the doctor’s care.
Thirty-two years ago the first Wo
men’s Institute was organized in an
Ontario village. This movement
has since spread, not only across
Canada, but almost throughout the
world. In the Dominion there are
about 2,200 branches, of which more
than
vince
312.
1,000 are in Ontario
of Alberta conies
. Tlie
next
Fro-
Witll
•Fresh Srom the gardens’ %
1929 HORSE ROUTES
JOE DE CAPPELLE
-4067- (13667)
PREMIUM HORSE FOR 1929
Monday morning will lejyve Ills
own stable and go to Pejjfy Pass
more’s for noon; thence
ward’s for ljiglit
Duncan’s foil noon
Hanna’s
Milton Hoofer’s to
Frank We
day, to 1
thence to
Friday, to
thence to
Saturday, to Nelson
noon; thence to liis own stable,
TERMS—$15.00 to insure a foal,
George Coward, proprietor and
manager, Exeter, Ontario.
Till’
o
noon
noon;
lias ppr-
y.rf
CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT
e, a
* 1
Comfort
I •
of
Mr.
and
a iid
Mr.
anier Greyhound which has
annual trip from Goderich
Word
week of
Baigent
home of
town
Mrs,
THEOBALD
(20472) [23400’]
EXETER,
was received in
the death of
which took place
her son, Janies, i
May llth,.
and Mrs. Philip Murch
nd Mrs. Alvin Pym
f Elhnvllle, culled on
Win. Vale on Sfinday even-
LATE MKB- BAIGh
♦ * ♦ * • ♦ * * *
Doubtless perfect modesty would
be an utter indifference to what
shows. ’
s, John Cole on Sunday. .
Sotheramliad a pleasant visit
from her
of Owen
1
k
y. sixty years,
oup of men to
" jin's, 12^,
,5r, for noon; tlienc^
Tuesday., to Lep^Cra-
/ for noon; ytlience
IhsdppeamncffJnPerldrmahQd\
nee has been thatjfne , average farmer
e term of his polyf ana profits person-,
i§ thrift.
popular po_U|Fy, witfi farmers is the
t Policy. Itjfs generally bought for the
e .that stands against pro
pay off the mortgage will be
, or in the event of premature
any mort
NT
ULRIC SNELL, EXETER
WhMt' Ar» Bulk ~x Mctmitlittt B«kfc Wilt BwiM TWtf
with
Mr. Albert AV. Johnston, of Toron
to and liis sister, Dr. Ma.ry, of Ham
ilton.' motored up from Toronto on
Saturday to visit their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .W. H. Johnston.
Mr. John Kuntz, of ’Windsor, is
spending a few days under the par
ental roof. Mr. Kuntz had the mis
fortune to run a nail through his
foot and is able to be around only
with the use of crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. F, Riddell and son,
Lewis, Misses Mabel and Cora Clark,
of London, motored up the latter
part of the week to .attend the auc
tion sale of the effects of the late
Thomas C. Clark.* The property
last
James
at the
i Windsor,
on Saturday, May llth, Mrs. Bai-
gent had been a resident of Exeter
for a number of years and shortly
after takig ill she was removed to
the home of her son where she pass
ed away. The deceased was a na
tive of England, She is survived by
her husband and a grown up family
of sons and daughters..
Occasions, like clouds, pass away.
* :> $ sj * * $ *
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Wednesday, to
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Vhelilian’s for night,
JZs. Mitchell’s for
s. Simpson’s for night.
Baker’s for Why Farmers Prefer
Endowment Insurance
JEFFRO
[11892] (173364)
* PREMIUM HORSE FOR 1929
Monday morning, will leave his
own stable, Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephem
and proceed ^»t-o Win, Hodgin’s, .
Con. McGillivray, for noon; thence
to Robert Allison’s West McGiRiv-
ray, for night,
ven’s, Brinsley .home till Wednesday mornpfg. Wed
nesday, to Samuel Jory’^y2nd ^ Con.
Stephen, for r/--,
Prouty’s for /night.
Hector RowJbliffe’Sj.
noon; tlienci
night. FJ’
Usborne for
Sholdice’s. for night.
Saturday, to Wm. Rollins’ 4th, Con.
Stephen, ,fof noon; thence home
where lie will remain until Monday
morning.
. TERMS-—$13.00 to insure a foal.
Eli King, proprietor and manager,
Crediton, Ontario.
noon; themre to Clifton /night. ^Thursday, to.
.^liffe’s/ Usborne, for
___/ to <$en. William’s for
Frid|y, jib Whitney Coates’
m; thence to Lome
Monday, will leave his own stable,
Exeter North and go to Wm./Bow-
den’s for noon; thence to Joh'h Rol
lins’ S. Boundary, Stephen for night.
Tuesday, north by wayop Crediton
to Henry ^henk’s, con ^for noon;
thence to Jiis own stably for night.
W^dnesda#’, to Chas. ’’’ ~n
the Blind Liner H
thence tp W. T. Al
con. 3, Hay, for ni way of/Hensall .to^
6, con/ 2, Tuckprsmith,
thence to Mat./Thompson’s, Hibbert
Boundary, for/'night. Friday to J;
■Qo ' ' 3, N.T.R., for - noon;
■tlu to ill's own stoble -where he
willfremaij/until the following Mon-
day^morni'ng.
T —$15.00 to insure a foal
7 Millar, proprietor and mana
ger, Hay P.O., Ontario.
"ldwortli’s of
s, for noon;
ander’s lot 2G,
. Thursday, by
in. Pepper’s, lot
for noon;
JOHN PASSMORE, Hensall
It Pays to use
TJ AVING inspired farmery for n
we cfc not^know of any _—, L
whom lif| insurance has be^r more beneficial.
Our expe
lives out t
ally from
The mos
Endo win
amount
perty,so
availabl
death.
Every ffrmef i
• insura
policy
paid
Write
Was
Conf _____ _ ___ ______7
Disability Benefits. Address:
o is physically fit should own life
if he buys a Confederation Life
and will arrange for premiums to be
enient times.
fo#a pamphlet entitled “Wm. Matheson
„ ,’?k It tells of his experience with a 5.
ration Life Policy guaranteeing Total
' 'Association
Head O$ce: TORONTO
F. J, Delbridge, Local Agent
ONTARIO
ROSEDENE FOOTPRINT
(Imp.) (21010) [24374]
PREMIUM HORSE FOR 1929
Mojiday,/May 20th, will leave, his
own stable, Exeter Nottli, and go.
south to Earf Whiting’s, lot6, con. ,2/
Usborne, for1 nobit; thence to Mr.
Brooks’, 10^-2, coil. 7, .Usborne, for
night. ...Tuesday, ,tp Melville Hern’.s,
lot G, con? 8, UsJiorUe, for noon;
thence to ^Geo. Kemp’s,/lot 7, S.E.B.,
Usborne, ;Tor night. ^Wednesday,' to
Neal iMcOi'lI's, lot/4, S.T.R.W for
noon; tlfence nortlyto Wilbur Mill
er’s, lotfc, -con. 9’„?IllblJert'. foil.night.
Thursday, by- way of Staffa,-to Wiii.
Miller’< lot 21/con. 8,
thencejto- Jackson- Bros., night.f Friday,. to *Wm.
Kippen, for
Oke’isj lot 3.
urdayl to lp
will item? ‘
day nitxVT
TERMS- r___ ___
J.J.Millar, proprietor,
ville, manager, Hay P.O.,
for noon;
Coil. 9, foT
_ , „ Cooper’s,
j/ooii; thence ’•to-Gordon
f, con. 2/ for night. Sat
is own'- stable where he
a^i until the following Mon-
uing.
I—$15.00 to insure a foal
S. Basker-
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