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HENSALL
DO THE AMBITIOUS YOUNG PEOPLE.
OF THIS COMMUNITY KNOW TJIAT:
THESCIOOL -' QF CO
MMERC,.,E
Clinton Ontario
Q
Arranges classes to accommodate;Students wishingto live at home and
seomuiute daily by train? That, ,on a 32 week''s, »,•course, one month is
given free of fees to ,insure student having full trine at school?'
,That, this school has the most highly qualified teaching staff of any
,
Private. Coinniercial School in the Province?
,
v TEIT THESE FACTS MEAN YOUIOPPORTUNITYUAT
Y
,
Winter Term, WE • I\IESDA� , JAN �1. UY 2,1924
STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANy. TIME
COURSES
STENOGRAPHIC, COl1QMERCIAL, SECRETARIAL AND SPECIAL
Write or Phone 198, or full information.
M. A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST,
Vice Principal
B. F. ,WARD, B.A.,
Principal
.eIR. G. L. SMITH
DENTIST
Two doors - east of the Molsons
,Runk, Hensall Ont.
Away Wednesday aftrnoonn.
jPROUDFOOT,-.XILLORAN
fi
& HOMES
Barristors, &c. •
Opice on the. Square, 2nd door'
of i Hamilton 5't., Goderich."
rivets funds to loan at lowest rates";
*." Prou,dfoot,',K:C. ,T. L. Killoran;-
} D. E. Holmes
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall
orsry'Friday from 9 until_.6.-
AIICTIONEER
OSCAR •KLOPP
'3ionar Graduate Carey Jones' Au -
$tion School, Special course taken- in,
Registered Live Stock (all Breefde),
Merchandise,.
;Real .Estate,lfin Farm
Ales, etc in keeg with`
prevailing pri'ees Satisfaction as
0tured, write tOaca.r I oplr, Z'uric1i,, or.
- 1re 18-93; i.ZiYrich;
'DR., A. MO1'<R;;
Physician and' Surgeon
Phone. 70
•- HENSALL
DR. J. W. PECK
Graduate of Faculty, of Medicine,.
cGill' University, _Montreal; Member
:.e4 College of Physicians and Surgeons
01 Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
'Council of ° Canada; Post Graduate
Member of Resident Medical, staff of
General Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15';
faface, 3 doors east of Post Office.
'Rhone 56, Hensel!, Ontario.
Lumber
has Advanced
ZURICH
IVlr. Chas. Fritz- was on a business
trip to Guelph, Kitchener and other
points last week. '
Mrs. Wtu. Zinkham, of Kitchener,
spent the past week with her 'parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Kreuger, of the 14
concession. •
'Mr. of Biggar, . John 0esclt,,Bigg , Sask.
who has been visiting here for a time
left' for Milverton prior to returning
to the Nest.
' A very happy event was solemnized
at the home of Mrs. S. Rennie, on
Tuesday, March 18th, when Iier dau_
ghter, Mrs. Carrie Heyrock was unit-
ed
nit
ed in "marriage to ReV. S. R. Knech-
tel, of New Hanmburg The happy'
couple Were united by the pastor of
the bride and a lifelong friend of the
groom,' Rev: J. G. Litt, in the pres-
ence of a few relatives. After lunch,
the, newly wedded,coupleleft ±for- Lon-
don and New Haiulitrg. ," Mrs. Hey -
rock will indeed be missed in the
Evangelical church choia;,,:as Sabbath
School. teacher and chore!} wog ler in
general "`Zurich'sloss will •bef.New
Ham bur g's, -gain.
Mrs. Flora Wiing, ' of ,Kitchener,
visited `!mem mother,'; 1vTrs: Iiaiinaiml
I3'auclm ' fon' ;a few days •._last week.
Ulrs..41auchr.ltas not h:eeu enjeyingil
'good' health sonic weeks. ;
sermon, ,next Sunday is "The Man
Mrs- Jos�;'Gascho and daughter; who Sleet in Church•
i�It's '1' Ravelle left for Windsor last The St.'iV)arys Journal-Argais,' in
week to'attend the, foimer's son;' Mr. .commenting on a concert given:by the
Norman Gascho, who ,is ill with an Sunbeam' trio says, "Thee girls,•, al
attack of measles.. though blind, are among the best en
Little Delia,. Smith, the four-year °tertainment troops who have been
old' child, .ofiZMr. • and iVfrs. Melvin heard in St.- Marys -for, some years
Smith,• of - the Bronson Lin,• was j and they carry then varied :program
stricken with a severe attack of ap- through with a lilt and efficiency that
pedicitis ,recently .and was at - once is a revelation to most folks.
rushed to London Hospital where she real live 'dance was Bold m the
was operated on, and reports are very Town` Hall on Friday 'evening last.
The music which was -of -the best; was
furnished - by Helen Roberton's 5.
passed t Rochester,' piece orchestra and riiany of the dan-
. There
Y. rn March 1Otli, away Mrs. C. W. Mil- cers commented: upon the quality of
Nthe music furnished. This is the, sec-
ond dance of .this type held here re-
cently and we hear rumors that there
will still ;he another. Further par-
ticulars later.
to the Dashwood Lutheran cemetery, -
Rev. 'Braur; .of. London, officiating. One of -Hensall's oldest and most
She is survived by three sons, Hy. ,respected residents in the person of
Miller, of Pigeon,: Mich.; Isaac Miller Mrs. Wm. Webber, passed away at
of Seafortlm and Simon Miller,
Ste- -;her :home' in town on Wednesday,
phen' Tp.; also four daughters: Mrs.March 19th, in her 69th, year. '. The
Beam, and Mrs. "Cruiiau, of Roches -deceased had been ill fon some ,time
ter, N.Y.; Mrs. Hy. Krueger and Mrs. and toward the last was unable to
Louis'Miller of the 14th con Hay Tp.
TH• E g TAR TIIN a
M7R:it,
Mrs, E. Rannie was in London on
Friday last.
Mrs. J ' Eassinroe visited relatives
in Exeter -on nMo
nday.
';.
r5. L. .'Drysdale spent T
UFbd
d
y
ofthis wa London,
s lie in
a
Mr. ',Donald McKinnon is this
week on a 'trip to Toronto.
Mrs. visited inExe-
ter the forepart' .of this week. "
1VIr.. J. , Passumore .made a busine'ss
trip to London on Wednesday.
McKay,o
f London,
[ . • Russ 1,
Mr. el,
spent the week -end " at his home
here,
Mrs. Jas. Hudson Sr„ recently re-
turned frown a visitwith her daugh-
ter at Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Consitt, west of
the village, visited in Exeter the
forepart Of the week,
Mr.' Jas. Johnston, of Hay Tp., is
holding an auction sale on Thursday
April 3rd. See advt. in another col-
umn.
• Mrs. Jas. Coxworth who has been
spending the whiter with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Seruton, returned to her
home in Strathroy On Tuesday.
The roads are rapidly breaking up
in this "vicinity and we are pleased to
seean odd car about again. We no-
tice they are displaying yellow glad
black licenses this Year.'
The W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyter-
ian church, will meet on Thursday,
April' 3rd. All members are .asked
to attend; and if possible, bring a
new member with them.
Mr. J. Steacy, of the Stirling bank
Varna, is 'relieving at the llensall
branch of the ,bank- in the absence
of,Mr. Glenn Broadfoo,t who is some-
what indisposed' at .present.
Mrs. Bertha Bell held her millin-
ery bliening
illin•ery,opening an Friday and Saturday
of last week. A pleasing feature of
the opening was a lightlunch served
by Mrs. Bell to the shoppers.
Men's day was• observed . in,the`
iVTethodis t church op Sunday. The
men's choir 'was much enjoyed by
all. . •Special'sern ons were -delivered-
by the pastor. The -subject :of the
But -we are -still selling White' Pine
dressed on 'both sides at <$45.00 per:
,'thousand.
1x6-,;. dressed and
nn $.50 6 r bI
B.C. No, 1 XXX , Shingles
18: C. No. 1 XXXXX Shingles'
Hlyd's Ashphalt Twin Shingles
bird's .Ashphalt Roll Roofing 18 in.
wide, the heaviest made.
Phone No. 12
matched white
A. J.
CLATWORTH
GB ANTON
favorable for her recovery.
LATE MRS. MILLER
,;v VERY SORT OF 3015 PRINTING
PRINT --posters, Dodgers, ilbi-
:a�e,oges, Lotte
P rheads, Visiting Cards,
flbipping Tags, and anything at all,
at,
Tile Observer Printing Office, Hensall.
'Orders taken for Daily and Weekly
Tapers. Toronto and London papers
h the Exeter Tittles
`--�4:Zfi. In ciub'wtt s. nLb-
�rderattho O your o
Leave
e.v
,aO
or Office -
TOE r .,- •
ler, aged 83 years and two months.
The remains were brought to the
home of Mr. ,and ,Mrs. Hy. "Krenger,
14th., con. Hay, and interment made
D
DASHW000
H H. Cowen, L. D. S'..
D. D.- S,;
DENTAL, SURGEON
At McCormick's Block, Zurich, every
TSaturday.
and,. Satturda . y.
MAIN Cir x ICE
Hartle b's I31ock:,.- Dashwood, put.
Quite .a number are complaining
of sore arms this }week owing to vac-
cination.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffat spent the past
two. vee?ts visiting at their home in
}
l3rucefield.
Mr. Ed: Beaver who has been on
the sick --list the past week is able to
attend ,to; his duties again.
The schools and churches Have re-
opened opened this week after being closed'
s d
for two weeks owing to the small-
-pox scare..
• Rev, and Mrs• P. Craupner and
family are leaving this week ford
Farmington Mich:, where Mr. Graup-
ner has accepted a. call.
Czar Steinhager has accepted
position in the bank.
Mrs. D .Betchen is visiting in Lon-
don.
Mrs. Mcisaac Sr., who spent the
winter in London has returned.
Mrs, Durstein is visiting in this
vicinity:
Also 23 grandchildren and 19' great- cer in the throat. Mrs.s;' ebber was
grandchildren survive. well and favorably known and will
be surely.=missed by°her many .griev-,
`Diiinis,'' "s-sd. Mile, "can vez tell` 'ing "friends in this t'oniiiurnity. The.
me tirliy . they. xaiways have a rooster funeral which was largely- attended,
an' uiver a hen out top of thim barns was held from her home on Friday,
for a weather vane?" March21st, Rev. J. A. McConnell
''Sorel" said the other. "'Tis t' officiating. There were a number of
avoid the difficulty iv collectin' the'beautiful floral tributes from friends
eggs." and relatives which goes to show the
high esteem ' and respect in which
slie was held by her large circle of
friends. Interment wasmade in the
Hensall 'Union, cemetery.
eat scarcely anything owing to a can,,
a
CREDIiON
1Vliss Laura 'Clark underwent an
operation for appendicitis on Mon-
day and is' :d.oing nicely.
'Mrs.. Bauer is very 111 at her home
here. Her daughters from Michigan
were called to her bedside•last week.
:Mr. Harold. Young, of London,
spent the ; week -end in the village.
Miss Oestreicher, of London, spent
the week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Oestreicher.
..On Thursday, April 3rd;, in the
Methodiiir church, the, pastor, Rev.
D. McTavish - will lecture on "The
Luggage of Life" Into this' Luggage
the speaker will endeavor ,to pack
all that is necessary for a happy and
prosperous journey from the bottle,
of milk to quiet the babe in the 'Kirk
to the consciousness of Divins Press
ence, that though passing through
the "Valley of the Shadow,, Tear no
Evil." One hour ,of splendid enter-
tainment without a dull moment as
you" listen to a wholesome combina-
tion of the pathetic and the humor-
ous, also, instrumental and vocal sel
eetions program,. begins at -7. o'clock.-
Proceeds, to go to the W.1ILS., under
whose, ;auspices • it is held _Every-
body welcome "
On Sunday, iiViarch 30th, .in the
Methodist. church, the pastor , will
begin a series of four sermons' on
"The Christ and His Cross" the first
of the series is entitled "The Mind
of Christ." The • congregation is
urged to, make the. Lenten Season` a
time of spiritual uplift. Everyone is.
condi ly invited '
Mr. Business Mani Speedup buss
ness with a special delivery, letter:
They are delivered promptly- and
compel attention. '
TT K1
LATE NUS. ll.Sl A, E
'There passed eV/ay at the home et
her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Talbott, Stan-
ley Tp., on lYiaren 18th; 'Elizabeth
Westlake, at the ageof 69 years and
four montlis,' after an illness, of sev
era! znonths.' dtrratioar, haying had a
stroke sone weeks „ago. Deceased
was a .former resident of Zurich and
lived in this conimuiiity practically
all her life. a She is survived by three
children; NIrS. Cd. 'Talbott; Alfred
and Thomas Westlake all of Stanley
Tp:
T' E DICKENS YOU DON'T.
'Did you „eOliver e r T
vist
>
Aunty?"
4
"Hush chid, You know
1
don't t
at-
tend Chose rro1ern dances."
Time
e his d
victor-
iouscollege debating a•� titrrt team d
oeSn t
;,
he
etS
bit of good,when g,
ilolriina
Into an argument With the girl he
Married. la -S
iy
Hiram --"Is he one, of your close
relatives, Luke?
:Luke -"He is that—I've never
been able to borrow a• penny 'from
DWELLING FOR SALE
One Story Frame Dwelling, north
side King Street, Hensall; 4 rooms,
2 village lots, well situated. Small
fruits and good water. Apply George
Brown or Gladuian & Stanbury.
sE
Ku Smoking—No Sprayh w—Wo Sufi/.
Just Swallow Capsule
The mock trial given in the Meth-
odist church on Monday -night was a
fine, success. The trial was present-
ed by the young people of Chisel-
hurst, and a fulP array of court offi-
cials took part. Mr. Wilbert Parker,
the prisoner,' was charged with neg--
lect of duty- in looking after new
comers, and with failing to boost the
Leagtie, generally. M'r. Bert Riley
acted as Police • officer,, Mir. Percy
Harris as sherrif 'and clerk, and Mr.
A. Sinclair) as Judge. The lawyers
for the prosecution were 1Vliss Elva
Bolton. and Mr. Cecil Harris,' and for
the defence, Miss Helen Miller and
Mr. Edgar Ctulxnore: 44. number of
witnesses
gave evidence orboth
sides. The addresses esses of the
fourlestores .normal, breathing, stops
mu
cis r
nt
hemi
bs,
m
•
the btonch' 1 lawyers were splendidlydelivered
tubes, gives
long
nights of9Lzet
a
tclwere
interesting.
The Jury
o habit-formitg�dru,;, returned a verdict of 'uilty, t�econi-
Sleety; containsn... f� , ,
1.00 at
your our druggists. Send 4c mending that the prisoner h.
e given
in stamps for, a ;enerois sample, a chance to redeem himself. Otheri
features of the program were snstrit-
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Tenn mletorns, 142 King West, Toronto:
Aati1TF'T:6�
EICl,IEi4 B19
tlGAJd4.R�.
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lt�rl..ir. tr . ,
A.
HIJNSt Lt
m,. Mr Hoggarth arth and Miss
ez ta,Is b s I
m v gg
Pearl Harris and Mr, Percy l-larris,
At the close of the'entertainment,
•„
the zueiinliEtS of the Clzisel}murst
Lea-
gue were served With ltincli bythe
ONTARIO' Ilousall society.
1(QODHAM
Listen. to only.
Opportunity. ,
to knocker
TB ',1'GUT$1
111other was ' entertaining a few
friends and young hopeful was being
duIY shown off, and resented it, as
all young hopefuls do:
k
Whom do you like best?" asked
one friend,
"Mother," was the reply.
"Whou ext?,' asked another.
r.
r next?,'," r
"Little sister."
"And next?"
"My aunt.
„Father, who was seated at the
hack, opened his mouth and said:
"And when do I come in?"
At'two o'clock in the morning,"
Was. the reply.
We are glad to report that Mrs..
Jas. Swallow, who has been 'ill for;
the past week, is improving., -
Harold Thomson has leased the
Kirkton garage and. expects to be
open for business on Apri'I Ist
We are pleased to report that Mr.,,.
William.Mills, who,. underwent a ser-
ious operation in St .Joseph's Hoe-
pitaln London,- is slowly recovering.
Miss Rhea Mills, of Woodham, is
visiting , with Mr. and Mrs. C.,A"
Vauderlande, London, during theii•
brother's stay in the hospital.
SUNSHINE
rt
A neinber from this community.
attended the box social in the Elini-
viile church on Monday evening.
Verda Veil is spending a few days
with her friend, Miss Luella Gower..t
Mr, and digs. M. Routley and Ella
spent Tuesday with Mrs. E.
of Cromarty.
A number of cars ventured to
church on Sunday.
LATE M1IS. PTS3ARDTNE
There passed away at her home
Hensall on March 160, Magdalena
Meidinger, beloved wife of Zacharias
Disjardine, aged 52yoars, 8 months
and 6 years. She was born in 1871
in Hay Tp., andmarried in Marcie
in 192 in Stephen Tp. The funeral
was held last Wednesday from her
late residence,' interment to Grand
Bend cemetery. •She heaves to mourn
her loss, her two daughters
Mrs. En} ersori Smith, of Kippen, rind
Mrs, !hos 1VIeYors, of Roblin, Man; •
One son, Herbert of the Parr I,ume;),
three sisters, Mrs. .1. Lett and Mrs,
Sask. and
i• Mdf Moosejaw, ...
G. Bitmn o, ,
r .e and
_.
�"aforth
iVPrs. J. Hildebrandt, of . ,
Hay T , T • acob m:
four brothers in1
Michael, Joseph and 'Wm.lVTeidimtgcr,
Ore trouble seems to be that the
One
g1 initative to make
• `
izl vvlmo has the
a tea Year .r 1ro1
o8al 1
robally will
be aback .
z outt
o
turn
seat dr'iv`er,
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,Never ,oaf' to string the suhlinmest
'motive to the smallest duty and tile
most infinite comfort to the smallest.
troubles, i'ttillip t:rooks.
There is•no tit search after truth
which does not, first of all, begin to
live the ,truth ,which it knows---!Tor-
ace Bushnell.
There is truth in every doctrine
that Clod teaches; kindness everyprecept; happiness in every promise.
This lawful for us to ender honor
it forbid-
den
if is due; but we, , z 'e iorbid-
den to seek it for ourselves,
That best portion of a good main's
Iike—itis little nameless-unrenieli-
beredactsofkindness and of love.
A good and honorable character is
a sate provision for .every event and
e er . urn of fortune. ----Schiller,
v yli
Live a good life—regularly, as to
yourself, sociably, as to your neigh-
bor r •and humbly, as to your'God,.
r� y,
The test of the correctness -of one's
faith is the life which such a faith in -
it -Joists upon.—Clarke.
• Who can confess his poverty and;
look it in the face, destroys its sting.
--L. E.1 andon.
He who neglects, the good he :may.
have, shall find the evil he should
avoid,
Tie that never leaves lt1 s own coun-
t ry is til t!S 1'8 Udice8 - _tyralilttiz .
T Nemo r. nothing that n4'zz18 so amttt
at o IIftie: cont as courtesy,
Christ ,is not ya,luod at ail'tramir
lie'bo valued above all.
Poetry conie8 nearer to y
than, history. ---Plato.
'Everyone is a physic sari or a loos at
lofty• --Old iliax l5t.
Trust not too '1'plucit Lo 011
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A Party in an automobile saw a'
baby calf getting its dinner • in,
Nature's way.
"Oh, see the seltf-help i'estaui�
ant'," exclaimed one of the part -4.
"Yes, it's a `Child's restaurant','r
Said the little girl.
.
"And itis also `A Caliateria'," said
the chauffeur, uf,feur, as they rode on,
The sporting son of 'wealthy par -
agents was offered a job by an old.
friend of his father. "How. muCh
will you pay nie?" he asked, `1A11
you are worth," said the :friend; yo
which he replied 'witl4 1 usiiiess-Ukei
brevity; "No, thank you,. I can do
better than that:"
mes Holden Tires & `Pubes
ILL' be distributed in this district
.19 4 Season®: b
•
during thee 2 Y the
will carry � •� Dealers, who " �v � a
complete, stock:
GEORGE 'F A RY Centralia
ROY FINOEINER, Creditor'
ED. ��7 :. .D���
c•�De .Ltl�. 9.Dashwood
Book your order now for delivery in April or May.
Present prices will be guaranteed for 'Spring delivery
if you place your order at :once. -
"COMPARE THE WEAR"
Saving? Snow -bound Deer from t Y.
!tow ,they brought 'the deer In. ,:.
1.1EN winter cozies and with it
r r the deepest snows of the sea-
son the dwellers in the north coun-
try often have opportunities to per-
form }humanitarian acts,towards the
animals that roam the :woods.' It is
only now and then that the winter
proves too severe for the furry folk.
Cold weather they can pretty well
stand and when the snow is hoar-
iest there, are alwaysspots in' the
depths of the forest where it is not
too deep to move and places where
an energetic and reteurceful (leer
'can dig down to the food thatlies
andel noath• ( ,
. But sometimes ,the deer are caught
in ' the >c operr h heat fall • thatthatat
y a y
snakes the going hard and if the
way to: safety, is long the deer be -
nestle exhausted and likely , y v '
t,tmns.
• of starvation,
e ease the
That' was tlm when e s
photographs were taken near' St. Jo-,
+bite, a pleasant. little summer and
Above ---Too exbetetcd to eeeape,
winter resort that ties among the
Laurentian hills on the Canadian
Pacific Railway north of Montreal:
During the stay of a party of vial
tors there for"he winter sports,
word was g by as brow ht in<a guide that.
two deer er were strandetl•four or five
miles away On the shore of Lake
a•t"'. a once set
Arescue m t
uimet.
0p 9
s
with . n tin hoc • and lobo r,nu.
mit Vltl1 9 0 B S �"„
and wheb they arrived on the scene.
they found the deer too exhao
s
tc
i attempt to tMake any Serious att p t o
ti
! - i e 2,a ter regene.
3 ocv— t tit f
el D vur
i' teirfeet
caePrE Gently, b .?r l h
' 4 y iri 1»
were tied' rtir strr �. i sack
w 1 c g
pt'even,t injury through' Struggling.
They were' laid on the toboggans and
`hauled back to the hotel where their
introduction to "a big 'hay stack,
and
a shed to sleep in quite reconciled'
them to their troubles. In an
a8-
tone1 i [5 short time they bebtme
'
used to being with human beings
and they apparently find their new
io ie has na5, advantages over
Weir ,
t etr older anti Wilder ' StaLe,e ti