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EXETER TIMES
KIPPER
!LIMP* ,STATION MASTER
forthcoming retirement of W.
Fasken, station agent at Kippen for
a nuinI r;;.of" years, brings out the
fact, that Mr. Iiasaen has. a Tong 'rail-
"-' 'road career toThis credit. °'FoIlowing
aro
sons'
� of the high points:
• Comrnenced railroad service in
March'
1885 •
a
s rtiglt porter at Palm-
erston. In August of the salve year,
was appointed warehouseman. at Pt.
Elgin. In: February 1888, was re-
moved to Kitchener (their Berlin) as
'checker -41I October 1888, was ap-
pointed agent •at Goldstone and re-
mained -there unit] June, 1896, when
he was appointed agent at. Port Dover
where he remained 10 years. Was
appointed agent at Belgrave in Jan-
uary, 1913. On the death of the late
Robt. Reynolds, was appointed agent
at Kippen, where at the end of tlie,
present month, his railway career
ends ' Although only 73 , years of
age he has seen many changes dur-
ing 3'9 years in the service. More
•tltan•;a score of conductors ,with,
whom 'he 'lies been associated have
.made their last run.
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`Happy ThoughePipeless
Furnaces insure warmth
and comfort in tho small
home.
Happy Thought Heating
Stoves mean less fuel and
more warmth.
Every woman knows the answer,
and a dependable range is the great-
est aid a woman can have to reach
`the heart of•the man in her home.
What satisfaction to have a ;range
that is a "good baker "-that gets
the most out of your recipes -that
consumes little fuel and maintains
a steady, even heat.
Happy Thought Ranges save your
food, your back, your time and your
temper. They are easy to regulate,
and the big oven, even heat and
large cooking surface make the work
easier. No unnecessary stooping--
because
tooping-because there is everyattachment to
help make a woman's work lighter.
Three hundred thousand homes have
Happy Thought Ranges. Ask your
neighbour. She probably has one.
.SOLD
BY
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W. A. McLaren
HENSALL
ONTARIO
MADE -AT BRANTFORD t CANADA • BV
FOUNDRY COMPANY- LIMITE
RAN
RVACEt,
19
DON'
waste time wishing you hada good business ducation,
MESS
a splendid position,which is waiting to become
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
toa high place • in the COMMERCIAL world.
MAIM
TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th, 1923,
YOUR LUCKY DAY
by beginning a COMMERCIAL,
STENOGRAPHIC or
SECRETARIAL COURSE in
The MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS SCHOOL in the PROVINCE
THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONT.
For information write or phone
B. F. Ward, B.A., M. Aec'ts., Principal.
M. A. Stone, Com. Specialist, Vice_PrinciP ai.
Phone 198
and
DR. A. MOIR, L. M. C. G.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 70
HENSALL
DR. J. W. PECK
Graduate of Faculty t of Medicine,
I1IcGill University, Montreal; 'Member
of College of Physicians and Surgeons
-of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
Council of Canada; Post Graduate
Member of Resilient Medical staff of
General Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15;
Office, 3 doors east of Post Office.
Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario.
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But we -are still. selling" White'Pine
(tressed on both sides at $46.00 per•
'tho'
usand.�
1x6 dressed
and matched white
pine $50.00 per "'M.
B.C. No '.1 XXX Shingles
13. C:: No. 1 XXXXX Shingles
Bird's Ashphalt Twin Shingles
Ashphalt Roll Roofing 18 In.
wide, the heaviest made.
'Phone, No. 12
A. J.
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EIY
R.A ` TON
DR. G. L. SMITH
DENTIST
Two doors east of the Molsons
Bank, Hensall Ont.
Away Wednesday ` afternoons.
PROLTDROOT, KILLORAN
& HOLMES
Barristers; &c.
Office on the Square, q 2nd door
from Hamilton St., Goderich.
,Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran,
D. E. Holmes
Mr. Holmes will be in Iiensall
every Friday .from 9 until 6.
AUCTIONEER, ,
OSCAR
KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey
Jones'
Au-
ction School, Special course taken in.
'Registered
Live Stock (all Breeds,)
Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm,
Sales,
etc. Rates .in ' keeping with:
prevailing„ prices. Satisfaction as
lured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
wire 18-93, Zurich.
HENSALL
.
Miss B. Ashton visited at her ]tome
in "Gerrie over Sunday.
Have you got your cellar full?
Full of what? Cider and Coal.
Mrs. A. Coxworth and Miss Hazel
visited in London on Saturday last.
Mr. Russell McKay, of London,
spent the week -end with his parents
here.,
Miss. Zetta Passmore this week
visited`. with friends and relatives
near Exeter.
Mr, .find Mgrs. DeeN,.tt;Cd.litelonifvieit +
ed the former's parents in „Clinton
on Sunday last.
Miss Helen Elder, wto is attending
Normal " at London, visited 'at her
home here on Sunday.
• A Court of Revision. will be held
on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, in the Town
Hall, Hensall at 10 a.m.
Miss Margaret. Buchanan, of Lon
don 'is visitin with t
g. I e2'ntother Mrs.
"Win. Buchanan, of town.. .
Mr. Clayton Moorehouse, of Clin-
ton, spent the week -end the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce.
Do you miss any of your property
to -day? Well just remember -that it.
was Hallowe'en last night.
Miss Ethel Murdock recently re-
turned from a: very pleasant trip to --
Tonawanda and other points.
Quite a number from Hensall 'and,
vicinity attended the fowl supper at
Thames Road on Monday nightt.
Don't forget the Conundrum Tea
tb be held in the Town Hall on Sat-
urday, Nov. 3rd, at 5 o'clock, p.m.
Over 40 cars of sugar beets were
shipped -'from Hensall 'station last
week. We'll put Hensall on the map.I!
yet. 1
A middle aged lady would like a
position as house -keeper for retired
man or on farm. Apply to Mrs.
Runsord, Box 262.
Mr. and -Mrs." J. .Young and Mr.
Hy. Price motored to St. Marys on
Sunday last and spent the day, the
.guests of. Mr. and., Mrs. Stanley.
Green. ' '"
Tfie services in Carmel church on
•Sunday last were taken in the morn,
ing by'Rev. Jas. Foote, of Exeter and
in the evening by Rev. Dr. Wallace,'
of Toronto.
Communion service will he held in
the Methodist church;' 'tin Sunday
morning next and in the evening the
pastor will take for .his subject "The
Seven Wonders of the World.
, Get your Statements, .Billheads'.
.Note Forms, Letterheads, Envelopes,
.and- Tags, printed at the Observer.
office. We will give you work of an
excellent quality at moderate prices.
Don't wait till to -morrow' to order
Do it now! Rememberlwe print any-
thing "printable."
The orchestra dance on Friday
evening last proved to be a success.
The splendid Goderich Orchestra
provided excellentmusic throughout
the evening and although the floor
was not crowded to capacity, there
were plenty present to enjoy the
splendid time afforded by this open-
ing dance of the season.
Haven't you been to a fowl supper
this year? Well your chance is com-
ing on Thursday night; Nov. 8th,at'
the Methodist chyurch.. After the
supper a good program will .be given
and among those takrng,part will be
Miss. Fortner, Mrs. Essery, Mrs. Flet-
cher, Mrs. Penwarden and Miss Wan-
da Willis, of. Centraera, also Miss
Laminie and Mrs. Bonthron, of Hen-
sall. Come and enjoy a' good hot:
feed.
Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill, our local
druggist is, putting on a "One Ceitt
SI" on Thursday (to -day) Friday
an Saturday of this week. The idea
of this sale• is that you buy an article
for which you pay the regular price
and then by giving an extra cent
Youget another noel r a .
rt2ele ofthe saine
kind. We ,believe ;