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High School Students!
. You are leaving school, --Have. you -tizzy plans for the future? Do
you wish you lived near a Technical Schbol,•or University? Do you ever
think of a Commercial Course as "a stepping stone to Higher Places,
Intellectually and Financially.
A' GOAD COMIIIERICAL. TRAINING
will enableyou to take a position in a , city. There youcan complete
your training in Music, Science, Mathematics -"or any branch that es-
pecially appeals to you.
If you are ambitious, THINK IT. OVER.
You can LEARN while you EARN.
THE SCHOOL., OF COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONTARIO, offers
STENOGRAPHIC, •COMMERICAL, SECRETARIAL, and
SPECIAL COURSES
WRITE, MISS B. F. WARD, B.A., Principal, Phone 198
Ire
After witnessing a "necking"
party in a speeding' auto the other
day, a member of our staff thus
communed: "There are more spec-
tacular . methods of suicide, but
doubtless hugging the driver is the
most satisfying."
*** ***'***
We think it about time the search
. light was turned on some of the
authorities dealing with mnurder
cases, as to their sanity. There is
a screw loose somewhere.
BRUCEFIELD,
Mrs. George Swan has returned
home, after spending a pleasant vis-
it with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Chas:. Wilson, Toronto.
• C. D. Simpson left Tuesday morn-
ing by motor for Loring, Parry
Sound district, where he has accept-
ed a position.
Mr. and Mrs. James' Maxwell of
Grafton, North Dakota, are visiting
at the +Thome of 1V'Ir. and Mrs. Wm.
.:Nesbitt.
• Stewart Knox of Flint,' Mich., is
spending a week with his grar d -
mother, Mrs. Wm. Wilson.
Miss Jean, Elder of Hensall was
. the guest of Miss Ina Scott over the
week -end.
Miss J. Kaiser of Moose Jaw, Sask
is visiting at the home of her uncle
Mr. Jas. Swan and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and
family are spending a few weeks at
Inoerhuron.
The Misses Annie and Alice Mus-
tard are spending a few weeks at.
Beamsville.
Hensall Tile, Brick
and Block Yard
A FRESH CAR OF
CEMENT
JUST ARRIVED THIS WEER
ALSO A CAR OF
GYPROC
Ls arrived and we Have it in all
lengths 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ft.
% InTaalt
Phone 7
DR. R t P. I. DOUGALL
Honor graduate of Faculty of
Medicine, and Master of Science,
Universi' y of Western Ontario.
Member of College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
two doors east of Post Office.
Phone 56 Residence 114
HENSALL, ONT
AUCTIONEER
OSCAR KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au-
letion School, Special course taken in
Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,)
Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm
Sales, etc. Rates in keeping with
prevailing prices. Satisfaction as -
muted, write Oscar Klopp, Zurioh, or
Wire 18-93, Zurich. ,
WHITE PINE
1x6, v matched dressed on both
sides at
$5OpM.
THIS IS THE TIME TO STOCK
QP WITH GOOD/ COAL WHILE
YOU CAN GET IT'AT A LOW
PRICE
A. J. CLATWORTHY
GR,ANTON
~"WhORNE & IHBBERT MUTUAL
leRtE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Farquhar, Ono,
President, w JOHN ALLISON
Vice -President, JAS. McKENZIE
DIRECTORS
rfHOS. RYAN SIMON DOW
•ROBT. NORRIS, WM. BROCK
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Biddulph.
LIVER ''HARRIS, Munro, Agent for'
Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan.
W, A. '.l.'va'NBULL
Secretary.Treasurer
• pox 98 Exeter, Ontario.
GLA.DISA„111 & 'STANBU•R;Y
Solicitors, lxeter.
Mr. G. M. Drysdale has purchased
a new Chrysler six Coach.
Mr: Thos. Welsh . made a business
trip to ',Loudon on Tuesday -morn-
ing last..
Mrs. ,Alex, Munn returned from a
visit with 'her 'daughter, Mrs. Dr.
Wilson,;.at Bay City, Mich., on Tues-
day evening.
Misses Jean and ` Dorothy Camp-
bell, 'of Toronto, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Murdacic, this week.
Miss Grace Chapman -recently re-
turned from a visit with Rev. and
Mrs. G. W. Rivers and family who
are holidaying at Bruce Beach.
Mr. A. L. Case, local agent for
the C. N. R., is enjoying his holidays
this ,week. Mr. Tasker, of Blyth, is
relieving agent during • Mr. Case's
absence. '
Mr. J. Passmore returned from a
very enjoyable holiday tripup on
the Bruce peninsula' on Wednesday.
He reports lots of good sport and
says he enjoyed a real outing.
• We will be pleased to receive the
names . of your visitors. We have
noticed a number of strangers in
our midst but have been unable to
learn where they were visiting.
In another page will be found a
list of the Hensall subscribers to the
Muskoka Free Hospital, also a re-
port of the U.F.O. convention held
in Hensall last week.
Miss O. Coxworth of Toronto- and
Mrs. J. Coxworth of Strathroy vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. A." Scruton
They are camping at Grand Bend
this week accompanied by Mrs.
Scruton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Warrener of
Pontiac, Mich. and . Mr. Jack War-
rener of Sarnia who were former
residents of .Hensall are home this
week taking in the Old Boys' cele-
bration in .Clinton.
Mr. Laird Mickle, accompanied by
Miss Elva Belton and Miss Dorothy
Welsh have been spending the past
Week at Rondeau Park, on Lake
Erie, and also visiting in Ridge -
town, Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. Joseph Woodrow of Niagara
Falls who visited his niece, Mrs. H.
Purdy is at present visiting relatives
around Parkhill and Greenway.
Miss Maher Purdy is also 'visiting
around that burg for a couple of
weeks.
While playing softball at a picnic
at Grand Bend last week, Mr. W. 0.
Goodwin had the misfortune to col-
lide with another player. Mr. Good-
win wrenched the muscles of his
shoulder which put his arm out of
commission.for a week or so.
Miss Jean Smallacombe of Guelph
who has been here visiting her aunt
Miss Ellis for some weeks, returned
to her home Monday, she was ac-
companied home by Miss Ellis and
Mrs. Millian who will visit in Guelph
for a time. .After Miss Ellis re-
turns she intends taking a trip up
the lakes.
HENSALL WINS GAI1E
FROM DAsmvoOD 4-2
On Thursday evening of last week
the Dashwood nine suffered defeat
on the local diamond by the score
of 4-2. Hensall went into the lead
in the 1st inning when they secured
3 runs off L. Tieman's slants, who,
outside of the 1st inning bitched.
good ball, but in the 5th the Hensall
nine shoved across another tally.
Venner in the box for the locals
pitched realball until the 8th in-
ning when he lost his stride a little
and allowed two Dashwood nien to
cross the plate, but that is where the
scoring ended and the 'game was
called off at the end of the 8th ;on
account of darkness with the score
4-2 in Hensall's favor. It was a
good game to watch, with few er-
rors, both sides putting -up a goo51
brand of ball. Hensall plays a re-
turn league game in Dashwood on
Thursday evening of this week.
Hensall and Dashwood have 3 more
games each to play while Zurich and
Creditoii have 2 games each to play.
The following is the standing up
till. August 1st:
Crediton
HIensall
Zurich a
Dashwood
Won •Lost P.C.
6 3 666
5 3 625
5 5 500
2 7 222
s
CHISELHI:JRST
Mrs. Geo. T. Wren who has been
visiting friends in Kitchener has re-
turned home.
Mrs. Thomas Harris incl daugh-
ter Pearl who have been camping at
Grand Bend have returned home.
Quite a number 'from here attend-
ed. the baseball gairne between Lon-
don and Saginaw, which was played
at Clinton. •
The little daughters of Mr. Win;
and Ed. johns of X+llimville are vis-
iting for a few day$ With Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Pybup, .. W. .
HENSALL
. Mrs, 5, Merrier is visiting rela-
tives in Detroit.
Mr. Joe Hagan is visiting friends
Hix town this week.
`Mrs. W. Henry is visiting friends
in Cromarty, this week.
4'1\Frs. Ross .McLean of Detroit is
visiting her mother here.
Miss Versa • Geiger is 'visiting
friends in Kitchener this week,
Mr, Joynt of Detroit visited for a
few days with relatives in town.
Mr, T. C. Joynt 'is this week on a
fishing trip up in the Bruce Pen,.
Dr. G. Knapp visited over, the
holiday with friends in Pt. Elgin.
Mr. Chas. Cook of Chicago is vis-
iting his mother and brothers here.
Miss Jessie Bell of Windsor vis-
ited over the week -end at her home
here.
Miss Helen Elder of London vis-
ited over the week -end at her home
here.
Miss Florence Welsh of London.
visited over the holiday at her home
here.
Mrs. ''Millian who has been visit-
ing in Goderich returned home on
Thursday.
The onion sets are being pulled
this week and the growers report a
fair crop. .°
Miss Violet Ratcliffe has been 'en-
gaged to teach the pupils of S. S.
No. 2, Hay.
Miss Gertrude Higgins spent a
few days visiting, Miss Dorothy -Cor-
bett of Hay.
Messrs. Cook Bros have installed
a new up-to-date gasoline pump at
their garage.
1Vrr. Alfred Taylor and Mr. R. J.
Paterson are visiting relatives -tin
Marlette, Mich.
Miss Jean Maxwell of London vis-
ited over the week -end with her
sister, 1Vfrs. Peck.
• Mr. Geo. Armstrong of Hay pur-
chased a Studebaker touring oar
from Cook Bros.
Miss 1VP. G. Johns of Kippen has
been engaged to teach the pupils of
S. S. No. 10, Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaver are tak-
ing in the Old Boys' Celebration in
Kitchener this week. -
Mrs. Westbert and daughter of
Goderich spent a few days recently
with Miss 1VrcGregor.
Mr.' and Mrs. C. J. Runrball and
family of Toronto are visiting their
aunt, • Miss McGregor:
Mrs. Wes. Coleman has returned
home after visiting her. sister, Mrs.
Ross McLean in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid and little
son of London visited over the week-
end wth relatives in town.
Mr.; and Mrs. Allen Webber of
London visited for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hudson.
Mr. Clarence Munn left by motor
for Bay City on Sunday, where he
has„secured a good position.
Mr. T. C. Joynt is having his show
windows painted and when finished
will have a very nice appearance.
Civic holiday passed over quietly
in town a large number going to
Clinton to take in the celebration.
Mr. Wm. Stone, Jr., of Detroit,
accompanied by Mr.• Fred Fairburn,
spent Sunday at their homes here.
Mr. Ferris Cantelon, who is tak-
ing a special course at Toronto,
spent the week -end at his home in
town. • •
Messrs Roy Palmer, Herb. Hog-
garth and Ivan McLaughlin spent
the week -end camping at Grand
Bend.
Mil, and Mrs. Fred Bonthron of
New York are visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bon-
thron.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cavanaugh
and two children of Detroit visited
with their aunt, Mrs. Thomson on
Friday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Sullens of
Detroit are visiting with Mrs. Sul-
len's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. 'George
Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoskins and
children of Mitchell are visiting
with. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc-
Martin.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Green and
little child of Strathroy visited over.
the week -end with relatives in this
vicinity. • •
Mr. Arnold Bell motored from
Toronto recently and spent a few
days with relatives in town and at
Grand Bend.
Mr. J. W. Ortwein took in the
Old Boys' celebration in Clinton on
Monday and while there took a ride
in the aeroplane.
Mr. George Redden while work-
ing in ; the- fields • on .Thursday• last
took a. weak spell and had `'to he
brought to his home.
Next Sunday Rev. A. Sinclair will
preach' in the former Methodist
church in the %morning and Carmel
church in the evening.
Miss Margaret Hobkirk, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W; Hobkirk of the village.
Miss Gertrude Barnett who has
been visiting her .grandmother, Mrs.
Thomson for the .past two weeks re-
turned to her home in Toronto on
Monday.
A large number of our citizens
took in the Old Boys, otlebration at
Clinton the forepart of the week and
especially the ball game on Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. Sim Nicol, who has beery, vis-
iting at his home iris, town for the
past two Weeks, lett on Saturday
morning last for Forest at which
place he has been stationed by the
Standard „Bank,
Dashwood
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L. D. S.
D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick's Block, Zurick, every
Thursday and Saturday
fi MAIN OFFICE
ILartleib's Block -- Dashwood, that,
Mr, Alfred Zimmer is visiting his
parents,
Rev.: Meyer visited in • Kitchener
last week.
Mrs. Jojies of Pittsburg is visit-
ing relatives at present,
Miss Olivia Weltin is on the,. sick
list. We hope for a speedy recov-
ery,
Mr. and Mrs, T. Peachy of Strat-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Twitchen of
Loudon spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Birk.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and .family,
Miss Selma Eifert of Toronto and
Miss Alma East of Arkansaw visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schroeder
on Sunday.
Miss A. Zimmer„ of Detroit is vis-
iting her. parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Zimmer.,
1VYr. Ira Tiernan of Chesley is
spending his holidays with his par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilber, Graybiel of
Woodstock spent Sunday with the
former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. May of Kitch-
ener spent the week -end with .Mr.
and Mrs. Sam: Oestreicher.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Held and
family of Buffalo visited relatives in
town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kraft after a
pleasant visit left for their home in
Cavalier on Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed. Vallet, Mrs. Welker,
Mrs. I. Campbell and Miss. Herva
Vallet of Flint, Mich. and Miss
Anna Hess of Zurich, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman on Sun-
day.
Mr. C. Steinhagen lost a valuable
cow on Monday.
Urban Zimmer spent a few days
in Stratford .this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bechtel and family,
of New Hamburg spent Sunday with
MVirs/ Jane Guenther.
Mr. and iVirs. Melvin Guenther of
Windsor, are visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guen-
ther.
Mr. Mark Brokenshire spent the
week -end in Detroit.
Mrs. S. Oestreicher is visiting in
Kitchener.
Several from here are attending
the Old Boys' Re -union in Clinton
this week.
Crediton
The Misses ',Isabel and Margaret
Anderson, of Ailsa Craig, spent the
past week visiting with Miss Edna
Beaver.
Miss Mabel Fahner visited over
the week -end in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred -Wuerth and
family ,spent the week -end visiting
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Feist, accom-
panied by Mr. Joseph Heist are vis-
iting for a few days in Elkton,
Michigan.
Mr. Otte Ewald spent the week-
end visiting friends in Kitchener.
1VIr. and Mrs. E. G. Wenzel atten-
ded the Old Boys' Reunion in Kit-
chener and visited relatives there
the past week -end.
Mr. Wm. Morlock and family of
Aurora, Ill., visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Holtzman the past week -end.
Mrs. D. Mclsaac and sister . are
visiting friends in Elkton, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sweitzer of
Windsor, visited friends in the vill-
age this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Oestricher of
Windsor, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Oestricher over the week -end.
Messrs Ira Brown, Fraser Brown,
and Morris Brown, renewed --acqu-
aintances in the village the past
week. •
The Misses Kuhn are visiting
their, father, Mr. Conrad Kuhn for a
few days.
Miss Dorothy Mallett and girl
friend, of London, <are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fahner and fam-
ily.
Rev. D. McTavish was elected
President of the Goderich Summer
School for next year .at the recent
session in Goderich.
Mrs. Dambra and daughter, of
London, v.isted Mr. and Mrs. John
Heist and. Miss Lily Heist over the
week -end.
Rev. R. B. Stevenson, Field Sec-
retary for the Lord's Day Alliance,
will occupy the pulpit in the united
church here on Sunday evening
next.
Rev. W. Y. Dreier's messages on
next Lord's Day will be parts 2 and
3' in the series on "The Unfolding
of Character.” Your character is
either the best or the worst thing,
you have when you have finished
your life upon this earth, 'Build it
on the square. Build it for eternity.
Rev. and Mrs. Dreier report a very
profitable time at Zion Evangelical
church, Kitchener, where Dr. Camp-
bell Morgan lectured from. July 26
to 30, on "The Christ of the Gospels
and of History" at the afternoon
sessions, and in the evening on var-
ious subjects pertaining to the holy
bible. The very spacious church
could not contain the crowds of hun-
gry people in search of truth and
instruction,
While the happy memories of the
W.M.S. coniventionare still with us,
there conies the announcement that
the Canada Conference Branch of
the "Evangelical League of Chris-
tian Endeavour„ will convene in an.
Annual Convention Session at Zion
nvahgeiicai church, Crediton on
Wednesday evening, August 2Gth,
and will continuo through Thursday
and Friday with full and rich pro-
gram for young and old. Visiting
delegates, friends and ministers of
the various congregations and the
Young Peoples' Bncleavotrr Societies
of the .Evangelical church in Canada
will number upwards of 200 no
doubt. Praetorious, of Cleveland, 0
General Secretary. of Sunday schools
and Young Peoples' Societies of the l
Evangelical church, will be one of
the. outsteridin•Pg S"pealters and bible
study teachers.' Miss Emma Kauf-
man, returned missionary to .Tokyo,
Japan, will also give .a number of
addresses during the convention as'
well as Mr. Carson Mateo).* and Mise
R. McBean, Toronto officers of the
Christian Endeavour Union of Ont-
ario and other ministers of the Can-
ada Conference will deliver addres
les, This great opportunity comes to
all who will use it, laden with rich-
est blessing. Keep these dates open,
WHALEN
Miss Odna, ,Piper of London is
spending a : Week with her • cousin;
Miss Moro thy.„Stevenson..
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton of
London are Spending ;their vacation
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley and
baby of Stratford spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. Wm, Morley.
They were accompanied home by
Ruth Morley who will visit them for
a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Squire and
children spent Sunday at the home
of Wm. Rodd.
Miss Bessie Morley and friend
Miss Alma Tapp\ spent a few days
last week at Toronto and Niagara.
Miss Beth Whaley of St. Marys
has been re-engaged to teach at the
school for the corning year,
Mr. Clifford Pollen of London
spent theweek-end with .his sister
and brother Florence and Milne
ZION
Mr. Garfield Brook entertained
about 25 friends Monday evening,
the occasion being a birthday Party.
A. very jolly time was spent.
Mr, Wellingteri Broclii lost a vain-
able cow on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. as. Earl and Mr.
and Mrs.
Gee. Earl
vzsxte
d fxieuds
near Seaforth on Sunday
Mr, and Mrs, Hector Taylor vis-
ited in Nepali over the week -end.
Mr. A. Pearson and Mrs, Bonnie
of London called on friends in the
neighborhood.
Messrs Coates of London are vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Towle,
Threshing machines started in
this • neighborhood this week. Re-
ports are favorable,
Every 1Oc
Packet of
WLLSONS
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FLY
`WILL KILL MOPE FLIES THAN
\ $8°9 WORTH OF ANY
STICKY FLY CATCHER
Clean to handle, Sold by
Druggists, Grocers and
General Stores
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and thorough courses including: Stenography, Bookkeeping .. and
Telegraphy.
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Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Mani-
toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta,—Edmonton, Tannis,
Calgary, MacLeod and East.
ReturningIaif a cent per mile to Winnipeg,
plus $20.00 to destination.
GOING DATES, AUGUST 18th and 21st
AUGUST 18th—Toronto, Caledon East, Beeton, Meaford, Collingwood, Penetang, Midland, Parry
Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof in Ontario:
AUGUST 21st—Toronto, Inglew000d Jct. and all Stations south and west thereof in Ontario.
SPECIAL LONDON—August 21st, 4.00 a.m.
Through Car to Winnipeg also leaves London 9.00 a.m.
TRAINS LEAVE STRATFORD—August 21st, 7.40 a.m.
STANDARD TIME
Through train—Comfortable Colonist Carr—
Special car. for 'Women and Children
Purchase your ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian -National Railways, whether or not
your final destination in the West is a point on the Canadian National.
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fifty Dollars a Month
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Age 21—Fifty Dollars a month is not enough-
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