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THURSDAY .SEPTEMBER (J, 1928
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*** “ CLINTON, ONTARIO;, ' ... *J.if*’J
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that lias’made it possible for our'scorces qf students to obtain and
hold positions demanding a high standard, of efficiency.
THEIR IS A POSITION WAITING FOR YOU
Courses: Secretarial, Commercial, Stenographic,General Office,
Civil Service, Commercial Teachers* , Courses and Special
Courses arranged*
You cannot attend a better school.Why pot attend this?
SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 4th, 1928 3
.Write to-day for information, , Rhone .198
M. A. STONE, ' B. F. -WARD, B.A.
Com. Specialist, Vice-Principal . . . Principal
Crediton
The furniture of the latV C. Beav-
isjuo-w bhlns-offered for sale afe ■redU^d"/prices. Jnspqptiqps invited.
Mr, E. Fahner in charge.
8-23-4tc.
Thomas Edwards
Ingersoll, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Joab
John Baird and Mr.
England’s ’famous mind reader and liis popular vaudeville show
will be at the . . ” '
Town Hall Hensall, FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY SEPT. 7 & 8th
• Professor Gladstone just finished a week’s engagement at the
CAPITOL THEATRE, LONDON, with his show, there- are no mov
ing pictures but remember RITA JOHNSTQNR- world's, famous in
ternational step-dancer, who is a royal treat,:AiQtog dancing that
you have never seen in or about this part of the country. This
Scotch lassie dances every kind of dancing aqd’ remember Eileen
the wonder girl and the masked Dane Violinist who' makes you
look up and take notice is with this show.' ‘ ‘ k ' '
The attraction consists of good, singing and dancing, comedy,
music, melody, mirth and science. ’> m-.v .. ■
DON’T MISS IT. SHOW STARTS AT. $ “p’CDOQK SHARP
ADULTS 50c.; CHILDREN 35c.
'' DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL
Honor graduate. of Faculty of
Medicine, and Master of Science,
University of Western Ontario.
^Member of College of Physicians
.tod Surgeons of Ontario. Office
two doorB east of Post Office.
HENSALL ONT.
Phone 56 Residence 114
A number from Hensall attended
the circus in Exeter on Saturday.
Mr. Fred Bowen spent the hbliday
With relatives in Blyth.
Mr. G. J. Sutherland is taking in
the Exhibition in Toronto this week.
Miss J. Johnson, of Clifford, visit
ed in town one day last week.
Mrs. H. Little visited her mother
in Auburn on Sunday.
Mrs. M. Chambers, of Clinton,
yisited friends in town on Friday.
Mrs. Chas. Jinks has returned
home aftei’ a very pleasant, visjt in
Windsor with friends.
Mr. Wm. Wilson, of Goderich, was
in town on Thursday.
Mr. Roy Palmer visited over the
holiday with his brother in Windsor,
z Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blatchford
are visiting for a. few weeks with
Relatives in London and Windsor.
Miss Marie
for Kitchener
for a time.
Labor Day
town, a number going to Goderich,
Clinton and Grand Bend for the day.
Mrs. Robt. Higgins is confined
her home with a severe attack
asthma and heart trouble.
Mr. Ferris Cantelon is principal
the Continuation school assisted , by
Miss Mary Stewart, of Seaforth.
Mr. Laird Joynt, of Toronto, visit
ed over the holiday at his home
here.
Mr. Paul Boa and Roy Smale won
the prizes in the horseshoe tourna
ment held at Listowel recently.
Mr. Louis McKay,' who has been
visiting liis parents here returned to,
Toronto.
Mrs. J. W. Peck lias been visited
by a .number of relatives from Mont
real.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Lindenfield, of
London, visited over the week-end
with relatives in town.
Alex McMurtrie, of Toronto,
over the holiday at his home
Foster left Saturday
where she will remain
passed off quietly in
to
of
of
Miss Edith McQueen, who has
been spending the ’summer holidays
with her sistei’ ahd brother here left
on Monday fof Kitchener.
Hensalf Lodge No. 223 I.O.O.F.
attended the1 decoration service^ at
Baird’s Cemetery on Sunday after
noon last. A large number being
present. 1 ’
Miss Bertli’a Corbett and friend
visited on Sunday with' the former’s
aunt and uneje Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O’
Brien in Exeter. ' •
Rev. Mr. 'Sinclair, who has been
enjoying a months’ holidays preach
ed in his own pulpit on Sunday last,
in the United church with a large
congregation 'present.
Mr. and Mi’s. Cook and son Harry
arrived home on Thursday last
Los Angeles, Calif., where they
been visiting for ' the past
months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ingram, of
York acctimpAnied by Mrs. ~ __ •’Sv ‘‘k'.’n/r
from
have
twb
New
York accbmpAnied by Mrs. R. H.
Devlin "and Mrs. Ki’ine, of Stratford
visited over the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Corbett and family,
Harvest Home services will be
held in St. Paul’s Anglican church,
on September the 16th both morn
ing and evening. •• Rev. F. W» Shafer
of Wingham'will be-.the speaker for
the occasion. »Special music will be
given by the .choir. •
Miss Edith Foster and Miss Ar-
ton, of North" Tonawando, N.Y. vis
ited over the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murdock and,
were accompanied back by Miss. E.
Murdock, who will visit there for a
short time. . .
Dr. McNair, of London, conducted
the services in Carmel Presbyterian
church on Sunday last with a large
congregation present. Miss Jean
Ferguson sang a very pleasing solo
at the morning service.
Mr. arid Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and
I daughter Lois, of Detroit and Miss
<| Irma Higgins, of Kitchener -visited
' over the holiday w.ith Mr. and Mrs.
M. Higgins and family. -
The school re-opened on Tuesday
, morning foi* the fall term with a
' good attendance. Mr. Claud Blowes
| is principal of the public, school as
sisted by Miss Mattie Ellis and Miss
i Buchanan. ■
i
Mr.
visited
here.
Mrs. _
visiting with liei’ sister in Roches
ter, returned hiome this week.,
Mr. Percy Gramm and , wife,
Lansing, Mich visited over, the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gramm.'' .,
Mr. and .Mrs.,, Wm. White visjted »A Taylor Co.,. Ltd;
over the holiday with, friends. Injjj ' - “
E. Drummond, who has been
Southampton. , . ... .
Mr. and Mrs. T11OS. Pearson, of
Woodstock, visited over the week
end with Mrs. Thos. Simpson.
Miss Gladys Passmore has return
ed home after visiting for a few
weeks with her sister in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy, and
little son, of Windsor, a're visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Geiger.
Mrs. Geo. Hudson and daughter
Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudson and
Laird and Mr, Casey Hudson visited'
over the week-end with relatives in
Detroit.
The Hydro Commission held a
meeting on Tuesday evening and
considerable business was translat
ed,Mrs. . McDonald and daughter,x
Florence have returned home after
attending the Exhibition in Toron
to.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Case, of Port Col-
borne, visited over the week-ehd at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dou-
gall.
Miss Florence Reynolds, who has
been visiting -for ,,the past two
mo.nths with' het sister here left for
jdatgary.
Miss Gertrude Higgins who has
spent the summer at Grand BenH re-
| turned home Monday evening and
qf left Tuesday morning for Exeter
'.'where she has accepted the position'
■''as stenographer at the office !hf the
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Hensall Council Minutes- /A;,
The! regular monthly meeting of
the village Council was held on
Tuesday evening, all the members
present except Councillor’ gangster..
- The minutes of the
were read and adopted
Petty and Priest.
A deputation from
was present who' had
electrical gong as was
the council at their last meeting. Af
ter* considerable discussion it was
decided that the same committee
prices«on a larger bell.
The street committee was
structed to immediately start
work Of gravelling the road east of
Hensall and get it done as soon as
possible and also to have the cement
road repaired where necessary.
A/number of accounts were pre
sented and ordered paid.
The clerk was instructed to write
to the County’Engineer to have the
road repaired imihediately West of
the pavement'dow$ to the school as
this is getting in a rough coiiditio;^.
The' council will meet again’ bn
Monday evening, '■ September,
24th to set thd t’ak rhte for the
The council then adjourned.
last meeting
on motion of
the firemen
prices on an
asked for by
get
in-
the
Mr. and Mrs, Hewitt, of Exeter
and Mrs. Dresser, of London, Eng.,
and Mrs. Frank Sweet, of Sarnia,
spent Sunday with the latter’s sis
ter Mrs. ^Vilson Anderson.
Mrs. M.'Kater and Mrs, M. J.
Graham, of London, spent Friday
with the latter’s brother ’Mr, Wil
son Anderson.
Mr.- and Mrs.
and family, of
week-end with
Sims,-
Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Baird and lady friend, all of
Grand Bend, spent Sunday with the
former’s daughter Mrs. Sam. Sims.
Mrs, George Squires and two
children and Miss Mary Dayman, all
of Granton, spent Friday with their
cousin Mrs. Wm, Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haist and sons
Clayton and Clarence, all of Pigeon
Mich., have returned home after
spending the week-end at the home
of Mr.' and Mrs. Godfrey Wein and
family.
Messrs. Emerson and Melvin Wein,
of Flint, Mich., have returned after
visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs.
G. Wein, over the holiday.
The Mission Circle of the Credi-
ton United church met in the base
ment of the church, Friday at 8p.m,
The.metting was opened by singing
,a,ihymn, followed by a prayer by
P.opothy Lawson. Another hymn
.was sung, Scripture . Lesson ,« was
read' by Jean Richard; also a read-
jpg ,by Mrs. I. Hill and Marion Rich
ard. Closed by singing a hymn and
followed by Mizpah Benediction.
SMITH-—SCHROEDER NUPTIALS
Daniel Schroeder, of
ceremony was per
Rev. E. S. Hiscocks.
prettily gowned in
georgette with hat,
A very pretty wedding was solem
nized at the United church Parson
age, Crediton, when Dorothy Isabel,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Smith, became the bride of Lloyd
Melvin Schroeder, of Detroit, son of
Mr. and Mrs.
London. The
formed by the
The bride was
midnight blue
shoes and gloves to match and car
ried the groom’s gift, a handsome
hand-painted silver mesh bag. The
only attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Harness, of Exeter, the latter
being an aunt of the bride. Follow
ing the ceremony a. reception was
held at the bride’s home, some 35
guests being present. The young
couple were the recipients of many
handsome gifts. Late in the even
ing they left by-motor for-Detroit*
where they will make their > home.
DASHWOOD f ;
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Hartleib Block, Dash
wood, first three das of week and
at office over the Pos? Office, in
!Zurich, last three days of week.'
Miss Tillie Miller returned to To
ronto after spending her vacation
with.her mouther.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schroeder, of
Detroit, spent the week-end with
relatives.
Misses Ferrol Hartleib and Rose
Guenther returned to Windsor after
spending their holidays here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eidt, of Ingersoll,
visited in town on Sunday.
Mrs. R. Goetz and Albert have
returned after a pleasant visit in
Sarnia.
Mr. Wm. Zimmer has purchased
Mr.. F. Hedegaarde’s property on
Main St.
Quite a number attended the Kel
lerman. re-union last week.
Miss Grace Kellerman returned to
Toronto, after spending her vaca
tion at her home here.
Mr., M. Mclsaac, of Detroit, visit
ed his parents on .Sunday. His fam
ily returned with him on Monday.
Miss Emma Tieman, of London,
is visiting with relatives this week.Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clayjp.p Wilfong, of
Detroit, were week-end visitors.
Mi’. Ira Tiernan-, -of .Wdlkerton is
spendng his -Vacation with his par
ents. *
/the
•year.
'a Lumley
Mrs. Hillis, of St. Thomas has been
visiting Mrs. J. M. Glenn for a
couple of weeks.
Miss Jean Maxwell, of Whitby
College also Miss Sarah Manson, of
Blake, visited Misses Margaret and
Jean McQueen for a few days.
Miss Hilda Robins, of Bruce-
field, is visiting her friend Miss R.
Alexander.
'Mrs. McQueen returned home af
ter spending several
daughter Mrs. P.
Thamesford.
Miss Doris Bolton,
iness College, spent
home in the Boundary.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smale, «,of
Hensall, accompanied by some Mi
chigan friends spent Sunday at Mr.
aiid- Mrs, D. BrirttnetlA. '
. Mr. J. Broadfoot and his mother
attOnd&d the funeral of the late Mr.
'Qeorge Dickson, of Walton, on Sun
day last. , .....
weeks with her
Barttette, of
of London Bus-
Sunday at her
. • Centralia
The regular monthly meeting of
4he Centrajlq,, .'Woftieu’s Association,
will be held Thursday.afternoon in
school room of - the churclb
Liywh will be served, a good I>ro-
grajuis e^pectojJ. M
. * ■ The hardest ai’bund this section Is
about finished. Mr. C. G. . HUI-Js
working long and diligently trying
to accomodate his many customers.
The evening service was resumed
in the Church last Sunday.
Mr. Gerald and Miss Hilda Isaac,
of London, spent the week-end at
the home of their parents Mr, and
l‘Airs> Andrew Isaac,'
I Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sleamon and
Mrs. Sieamon’s sister Mrs. E. Cal-
fas, spent the week-end at Grand ‘
Bend.
Mr. Mark Mitchell, our genial bar
bar spent the week-end in Exeter.
Mr. Kerby Johnson left on Satur
day last with Barnett Bros, Circus,
We are glad to note that Mrs. C.
Fairliall is recovering nicely from
her, recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Essery, of Phil
adelphia, Pa., visited for a few days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Essery last week.
Mrs. E.
spent- the
niece Mrs.
Village.
• Mr. and
grain is expecfe(4
I
E. Bushey, of Detroit, I
past
Wm.
week visiting her
J. Smith, of. the
Mrs.W. H. Aitken, of
Toronto, who have spent the past
week with relatives in and around
tliA village returned home on Sat
urday of last week.
The sale of household goods of
Mrs; W. Rowland last Friday was
weli attended and.good prices real
ized. Mr. F. Taylor, of Exeter was
the auctioneer and in his usual hu
morous way kept the crowd smiling
all the while.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Richardson,
of Walkerville, spent the week-end
at the home of the latter'-s father
Mr. Samuel ^Smith, London Road
South.
Mrs. Morrissey, of Strathroy, is
visiting her sister Mrs. Milo Mc
Cabe in the village.
Mr. Truman Mills, operator for the
C.N.R. spent the week-end with liis
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobbs, Joe
and Mr. and Mrs. Graham motored
to Tiverton for the week-end visit
ing, friends at that place.
Hir, and Mrs. Wm. J. Smith and
family spent Sunday last in Forest
visitihg relatives:
Dr, and Mr^ Heighway, London,
spent' the holiday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Essery.
^Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis, of
London, were up for the holiday vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. 'J. Parsons.
- Residents of S. S. No. 4, Centra
lia’; ‘who are lovers of flowers are
affg.^ed. si' rare: treat, the flower beds
at the. school are/most beautiful at
this Aiirje.
SclioqL re-ppened on Tuesday
morning. The kiddies of the village
have been making the usual prepar
ations the past week and all are
enthusiastic and,glad to get back ^o
their studies..
> ELIMVILLE
Mr.Mi’, and Mrs. B. Williams,
and ‘Mrs. R. Williams and children
were' in Stratford on Labor Day.
Miss May Thomas and niece Miss
Dorothy Thomas, of London, were
visitors in the neighborhood during
the past week.
The W.M.S. of this church , whs
well represented at the Convention
held 4n Exetev lust Thursday.
, jSc|ipc>l commenced on Tuesday and
teachers and pupils have ‘begun, an-,
other term work, Miss. Doris
Naughton, of Woodham, is the
teacher for the lower room,
understand* Miss Mary McKellar
supply in the upper room for Miss
McCulloch on account of the illnesh
of the latter’s mother but school for
for that room
next week,
Mr. and Mrs.
merston, were
William/s last week.
Me-
new
We
will
will not begin until
Virt Millar, of Pal
visitors at Mr
THAMES ROAD
B.
Mr. Robert Kydd spent the week
end at Shallow Lake, Master Jack
Rydall, returning with him.
Mrs. Agar, of Hensall, is visiting
with Mrs. Robt. Kydd.
The immediate relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Pollen gathered at
| their home Sunday.I Mrs. Wiseman and Mrs. A. 'Gar
diner were delegates to the W.M.'S.
convention held at Main St. church,
Exeter the past week.
The Hon. Jas. Gardiner gave an
address at the evening service on
Sunday, old friends in this vicinity
were pleased to greet their boyhood
friend again,
Mr. Wilfred Turnbull has return
ed to ,liis school duties at Toronto
after’spending his holidays with his
mother and -Master Arthur Rliodq
took in the Exhibition for a few
days with him. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart mo
tored to Muskoka for a short holiday
they were accompanied by Miss A.
Hackney. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green, o(f Exe
ter are visiting here.
‘ Miss Clarke, of Toronto, is visit
ing the Misses Anthony at the Marise
Miss Carrie Anderson returned.'-to
her school in Windsor.
A bright and cool day was Friday
the day long looked for by the S, S.
kiddies and many of the elder ones
too. It was a real community picnic
dinner was served in the lunch room
after which sports and ball were en
joyed. Boating was a special feature.
Mr. Dave Jr. and Wilfred
Nicol sent Labor Day at Mr.
Mrs. K. McNicols.
Ust.oC the prize winners, gl| prises
being awarded ip stock from which
it |s .hoped more fine specimens will
gf’own tor the next year’s show.
Potted plants, Mrs. 'Wm. Ander-’
soji,' Mrs*, Reid Torrance; Coliecticfti
,six'' ainnuals, Mrs. A. Monteith, Mrs’*
Wm.* Anderson, Mrs. Dave Cameron;
Cplleiction perennials, Mrs. J. D.
'J.' Stewart, Mrs. J. Finlayson, Miss
j; Chesney; Collection of Gladioli,
Winnie Stewart, Wesley French; 1
§pjke any color, => Mrs. A. Monteith, (El'dythe Bowey; |*onr spikes named,
L, Chesney, Mrs, A- Monteith; Col
lection Dahlias, Mrs, J. Mustard, W.
Ivispn; Three named Dahlias, Mrs,
J. Mustard, W, Ivisop; Collection of
rosesj Mrs. A, Monteith, W. iYlson.
Six rbsds, W. Ivison, Margaret Mc-
Dohajd; Collection of Asters, Mrs. A.
MO'hteith, Mrs. R. A. Lund(y; Six.as
ters, ‘Mrs. A. Monteith, Mrs. Reid
Tortnance; Collection of Pansies,
Mrs.. .J. Bowey, Mrs. R. A. Lundy;
Polle6tidn Sweet Peas, M. R. White-
man, ji Mrs. A. Monteith; Collection
Perennial Phlox, Mrs, J. Finlayson,
Mrs. *A. Monteith; Collection Snap
dragons, Mrs, A. Monteith, Mrs.. J.
W., (McDean. Mrs. Bowey’s Special
prize swas awarded to Mr, W. Ivison
for the best collection of named
Gladioli; and to Miss Jennie Ches
ney for the best collection of named
Dahlias, The Weigela Shrub offer
ed for the best Novelty Plant was
awarded Miss Jennie Chesney for a
very jure type of fern. The Judge
was Mr. Rowcliffe of Exeter, The
Committee in charge wish to thank
all those who helped so energetical-
, 1/’ to make the show such a splendid
Auccess* f ¥
GRAND BEND
Me
an d
(Intended for last week)
Miss Mary Kerslake has returned-
home after spending holidays in.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Turnbull, of Ot
terville, spent the week-end w.Rh
Mrs. Tunbull’s parents, Mr. and Mr^
J. McCullagh. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coward, Mrs. M.
Thompson and Geo. Gilfillan left on
Thursday last for the West. ;
Miss Margdret Johns, of ’Elimville
spent the week-end with her .cou
sin',Miss Mary Gardiner.
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Kippen
KIPPEN FLOWER SHOW
The flower show held on
nesday last by the Kippen Horticul
tural Society was certainly a real
treat for all flower lovers who saw
the wonderful displays in the dif
ferent classes. More of the mem
bers exhibited thisyear than ever
before, with a correspondingly larger
number of entries. Following is a
Wed-
. ■ t «
This
Grand
perimenting and brought some fam
ous orchestras to play for its patrons.
The .expense of bringing these bands
,was. tremendous, but their success-
was more than could be imagined.
Therefore the management are pre
paring for next season a list of at
tractions that will vie with the fin
est inr.the land and promises to bring
orchestras which are playing only-
in the^ greatest halls and theatres in
fb.e--country. To close the list of big
attiwtioris this year, the Casino have
been fortunate in booking the won-
clkrfuOahd incomparable Austin Wy
lie and his famous Golden Pheasant
Oclffestra'“for one night only, Friday,
September 7th. This well known di
rector will have what he thinks is
‘the* best organization in his
year-s -before the public.
stars have been added to the or
chestra. \ The members are Joe Ro
berts, the famous Banjo Picker and
vocalist; 'Johnny Ingram, saxaphone
blower and singer and Clarence
Sloan popular baritone and tuba
players . ■ ■ ■
The familiar faces to be seen when
Wylie's^ Qchesta appears here will be
Eddie Swan and Ernie White, saxo-
-phone and clarinet; Izzy George and
Lee Repp, who blows those high
notes from the trumpet; Merrill
Jacobs, the trap drummer and solo
ist; Chet Rychks, pianist; and of
xcousq, Austin Wylie with his fiddle.
Bd&surq to hear Austin and he is
leaving direct from Grand Bend for
the
year the management of
Bend Casino did a little ex-
ten
Three new
The"1 average mind stops growing
• at thirty. 1 But perhaps it only seems
‘ that way because the head stops. ’
swelling.’ *’
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No better buys or such a choice in Canada
as you will find in Londbn visiting
WESTERN FAIR
Drive your present car down to London. We
s will exchange it forgone ofthese better
USED CARS *
Small down payment—long easy terms
for balance- try us -
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Clearing all our used cars regardless
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