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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-4-3, Page 5sli#iIIll1111plllllolilIIIIIIIIIiIIlllpillillllIslipllplllloilfllllllllllillllill Ilfllllltlli ill i p illNillll�pllllUlli•I iMIlIiIllpilplllilllllll i illllll ensall: I III!!I! ! I! II 1 III !I I I Illi ' II � I l II 111!111 l III 111111 I 1 l I ilpplillllllllllllllll IIIII illlill�IlilIIII Il i l l Ip IUllllilllllp lliillllllll I i p I Iliilllllthllllll1111 HENSALL Ili() 'MS AMBITIOUS PEOPLE U5 YOUNGi I EOI ISE'. OF TILIS,•C{l%PfCJNITY KNOW 4. TRAIL' THE .SCHOOL OF E ' Clinton', Arranges classes to accommodate Stud ents,wishiilg.•rto live at,lione and commute daily by train? That, on a 32 ' week'e ren free. f3 .course, carer month is given of fees to ' , insure student having � full g ,^ � time ,at sohool. That, this school has . the most highly qualified teaching staff of a.n Private 'Commercial School' in the Province?y '' TIIAT THESE FACTS WAN -roma , C,DI'1'ORTUNITy Winter Terin, r �V WEDNESDAY, , JANYJARY 2, Y924 ST U1?ENTS "MAY ENTE.l3, AT ANY :• TIME COURSES STENOGRAPHIC, COMMERCIAL SECRETARIALy AND SPP. (.IAL Write or Phone 198, nor full information. M. A. • STOONE, COM. SPECIALIST, Vice Principal, DIS.. G:'L. SMITH • DENTIST B. F. WARD, Principal Two doors east of the Molsons Bank, Ilensall Ont. sway Wednesday atternoonu. -ROU1DFOOT, KILLORAN & HOLMES Barristers, &e, Office • on the, Square,. uare 2nd door q , "familia Ham 3 ton St, Goderich. . ivate funds' to loan at lowest rates.. $9: Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Ki11'oran, D. E; Holies 'i Cdr. Holmes will be in. Hensall Crary Friday from 9 until 6. - -AUCTIONEER- OSCAR, KLOPP . \ gonad- Graduate Carey Jones' >An- Oaten ncit on School, Special course takes in Registered Live Stock (all •Breeds,) Merchandise, •. Real Estate, •:::Farr>ai $a9ea, etc. Rates in keeping' with crayailing prices. t Saiisthaet'b Mated, write Osear=Klopp; 'Zuriche,pr;. ;eel a 18-93, Zurich,• Word was received on Tuesday from' England ot the death of:.Mrs. Greenham, widow of; the late J. T. Greenham, . of i'i'oodirall Spa'.'' Tito deceased, was Within a few days of her '83rd birtlidiay, She is- survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. L. Wilkin- son, of Tuckersmitll. Grand Millinery Openjng 01' e 'Tues., . April 15 Also a shipment of Billie Burke Tresses. ,Be - 'sure to'ste them ''at -tile olcl S'tc>t r �•i 1 , DR. A.. L.-Mk C. C Physician and Sturgeon- nese t rgeonHosie 70 . HENSALI; DR. J. W. -PECK raduate of Faculty of Medicine, McGill University,Montreal; Meraxber' E College of Phypiciaas and Surgeons gtf Ontario; of Medical Council of Canada;' Post Graduate Member, of Resident Medical staff -of toueral Hospital; Montreal, 1914-15; 1Ogice, ,8 doors east of Post Office. Mune 56, Hensall; Ontario. • Lumber gas. Advanced plit.we•-are•still senixig, White,, Pine alatia'ataotr$bot3Z:,sides at $45.00 per 0.01.33 ia"a tressed, -and > latched white 91 00 per M. ' B:C: No, 1 XXX Shingles, : B. C. No. 1 XXXXX Shingles Bird's Ashphalt Twin Shingles - pira'a Ashphalt Ron Roofing 18 in. wide, the heaviest made, "hone Na. 111 A. CLATWOkTHY OE'ANTON ;WERT_ SORT OF. JOB PAINTING} WE°,PR11N!.f" —Posters, Dodgers, En- welopes, Letterheads, Visiting Cards, i $11ipping Tags, and, anything at all, • at the Observer Printing Office, Hensall, ?f1'a ere taken for Daily and Weekly ta, 511116 s. Toronto and London papers X4.75 In club with the Exeter Tlmea ,1(65. Leave your order at the Ob- nerver. Office. TEE DICKENS YOU DON'T. "Dict you see Oliver Twist, Aunty?" "Hush child. You know I don't at - end those modern 'dances.": The fact that a mauled his victor- sous' college debating team doesn't .do Nim a shit o good, when he gets ame an argrtrent ',with the girl he married. ie s aatlea± . Makes no difference .what they are -=huffy, frilly undergarments, line iinens, heavy blankets, or sheets— tkie 1900 Cataract Electric Washer; with its magic figure 8 motion ,will wash them all1:. if you,,would like to try. the 1900, a'n'd see for yourself what it can do,' wew. it li del ver one right to your -ri li o r home, and you can try it out. Then you may start paying for Won terns to suit your convenieuce. CALL, PHONE OR WRITE. HonSaIi flg(iro Tog J. Passmore DWELLING FOR SALE One Story Frame Dwelling, north side King 'Street, Heiman; 4 rooms, 2 village lots, well situated. Small fruits and good water, Apply George Brown, or Gladman & Stanbury. D.eanelzton's Rheumatic Capsules IF iliEUspy ppAT1SM SC �?IkTgg p� 6'fllCA NEUR1T9S ,1 LUMBAGO TEMPLETONS TORONTO lifilNSALL ONTACtiTO M}'s.. J. Zuefle visited relatives' Clinton on Monday, HansenSpring Show will be he on T.iiesday, April 8th. Me. Alex. Murdock has installed radio outfit in his home. re M. Ben "Elder, south of the village has installe'd a radio set. .Me, D. A. Cantelon - was in Toronto on Thursday of this week. M'. Bob`. Green of Detroit, spent a few days at his home near tov✓u. lei Dr. H, I Lowe DENTAL .SUEGICON At McCO -' a snick's• Block' Zurich, is, every Thursday and, Saturday. HAINNN. O F,FICE kiartle ib s Block = Dashwood, s wood, Unt. Mr. and Mrs. Yates," of Sarnia are in viDrsitingaft with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Miee3.Euoleen Guenther visited in ld Kitchener lastR week♦ Mr. WM, Mayou i who sreut 1 tze 1. a• 'winter in Detroit,, has returned Miss hryrta Hoffman, 'of Loh'clon, spent the week -end 'with her parent. 1Vir. —Chester Geiser is spending this week in Toronto, lairs Yager is visiting in Sebringville. Revival • meetings are being con' ducted in the Evangelical church this week. . Mr, and Mrs. E. Restaineyer, o'f Cavalier; North Dakota,:"are 'vistin • g inthis vicinity. The Hensall Spring fair has been postponed from April Sth to Tuesday April 15th. Mr. T. Sliaddock was attending a railway Convention in Iondon on Saturday last. There may have bben some dissen- tion as to how March "came in" but few were unable fo recb nil g ,eitsat- titude "going out." Mr. H. , •Hoggartk and Mr. Jim Sangster left on Monday morning fc Berkton,• Ont., where they intend t work for some time. The manager of the onion ware- houses in town, .have been busy late- ly cleaning and shipping large quan- tities.'to the city warehouses.' Mr, A. Hemphill has this " week been' giving away two free goldfish, with every purchase of 75c or over in Nyal y 1 or realloods g Get oil i this' deal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coulter and Miss Ida left on Monday morning for To- r' 0 leda, : Ohio, where they will visit for a time with their son, Dr. S. Coulter of that city. To' look in some of our merchant's store windows, makes one feel that spring is here. A very attractive and: pleasing spectacle it is to see these windows displaying the unfail- ing signs of spring. a Rev. 1VIr. Sinclair will speak espec- daily to young people' next `Sunday evening and will take as his subject, "Exceeding, the Speed Limit." All. the young 'people of the community are`invit ed to be r esent. P r ..The :brilliant �.crtizens who, o sent in the false fire alarm'ori:Tuesday night may have thought they fooled a large mint -her of people, but we're betting that '}tone of these so: called 'fools` felt half ` so foolish as theinstigators of the- trick when interviewed by the focal_authorities. • Yes Sir'. They're having :another .dance 'arid its going to ire better than ever. In the Town Hall; Friday (to morrow) evening, April. 4th,' frons 8 p,ui. ' till 2 a.m. Miss Roberton's highly pleasing orchestra will again furnish the music for the occasion. Don't miss this one os it uay`be your last chance. ' SEXSMITH Mr. Jas. Gould, of Stratford, was a vieitor in this neighborhood on Tuesday. Mrs. John Gould has returned shone, from Ingersoll, where she has been` `visiting with;her' sister: Local Mr. Jeffrey Carrick,' of Waslrago, who has been visiting in this com- ihiunrty, is laid up with en attack of neasies at the hoirhe of Mr. A: Wiid- i'Ong.,. CFI IISELFI IRS'T•,• . Mr. Pete .Case, of Exeter, visited at Mr. John Glenn's over Sunday. Mr. Lorne McNaughton held a wood -bee followed by a dance on Tuesday of last week. - Mr. N. Morton held, a dance Mon- day evening in ,aid of the. ball team. Rev. A. Sinclair• will preach next Sunday especially to young people, with a young people's choir, His text will be "Exceeding the Speed Limit," Maple syrup making has startefl,. ZURICH Miss Annie Bess visited in Len - den last week. • 'Mr: Harry Rose, of Windsor, spent a few days at his home here last week. 1VIi•, ' Wm, F. Braun • spent a few days recently at Woodstock on busi; chess, 11rr. C. Fritz who visited recetly with friends in Listowel; Guelph and Kitchener, has returned hone. 'What might have developed into elrotiler , large fire in Zurich, was averted by Mr. T. L. Williaiihs, pro- prietor of the local grist shill, one day last "Week. iVlr. Williams wars about to leave the mill to •attend to some bushiess iii . to'tvn, when the smelled _smoke, Arid upon investiga- tion found in the bottom department of the mill a large pulley ablaze, caused likely by the friction of the belt running thereon. He, howevet, at once stopped the'large ntofoi' and: with a little water. exti`ngnisliod the fire. CENTTRALIA Mr. Andrew 'Holts was in Toronto on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs, Iaiteley were in Lon- don on Monday.` Mr.'Chas. Isaac's clearing sale last week wase s very succossful. Friday evening the Ladies' Aid of the iViethodist church were entertain ed at the home of Mrs. Anderson. A pleasant time was enjoyed in music and games. Mr. Arthur Brooks, sectionman an the L.H.I& B. has been.. transferred' to Denfield. His family will, remain here for a time. Mrs. s Pat Buckley y family, . at ' nrlY of Mooresville .are moving to the village and will occupy Mr. Luker's house. Mr: J. Smith has rented Mr. Es - serfs house on Main St. vacated by Mr:" J. McLean. The Ladies' Aid of Fairfield line, servedsupper-in the school room of the Chute"' ' Monday evening, after they put on. an original program themselves, which was very enter- taining. Ani'ong the good things was a duet by Mr. and Miss Fetal, also a duet by Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Hodgson, for an encore, Mr':' and Mrs. H odgson sang the following verses, which was 'composed by Mr e. 'Hodgson. Reuben; Reuben Who' '' • . d iniagilhe.r That ;such, schemes ,dould e'eh• made, c test be the In on st they ve' been lravrn ; In Centralia Ladies' Aid. Rachael, Rachael, It's no yonder! _won •ev • That our purses come to grief, . T What with teas and .oyster suppers, w'1 Selling quilts and "baby beef.""fr f0 Reuben, Reuben I've been think• CREDI TOS Mr. Ii. hillier has ret ed hoate froin ,a bileineee trip to Toronto. 1-1 ear tll in o X e sermon is "The' Clea - ,l. lenge and the. Challenges," second in the. •series on "The Christ and His Cross"' in tile 1\iethodist church next Sunday, Mrs S::a Bawer is improving very slowly. Mrs: C1. K. Either entertained 1X Sunday dRy School class also Mac. Moore, at her home Tlrrrh•sday even- ing last. The two classes have unit- ed and, reorganized tinder the name of. ``Bluebirds.',' • After the program lunch was served and a very enjoy able evening was spent by all. er E. Mt'. H. Eilber attended a directors' ,1}iceting of. the Hay Tp., Farmer's Fire Insurance, in 'Zurich last week, "The,. Luggage of 'Life" in the °;Methodist chard). on Thursday even- ing April 3rd, at 8 o'clock, One hour of Profitable entertainment by the ,.a . cyton �.,i Rev. D. McTavish, ?isorothei nnsical selestions, vocal andi came ' mental, Don't fail to come. Miss Lillian Dither has returned home from Detroit, to 'look after her mother who is compelled to take her bed .again. The Mountain Boys Class' of the Evangelical Sunday School held a so- cial evening at the home of their eacher Mr. Chester Mawhinney, The evening was spent in games and class discussions, after which a dainty lunch was served. The meeting was well enjoyed by all. MI,. J.'F. Martial of the United F•"a r- iers' Coatperative 1 Co. of Toronto, poke to a large audience in1 t he Town Hall on Tuesday, on the sub- ject of co-operative, marketing, The Dorcas Band Class of the Evangelical church had their election of officers" last week and the result is as follows:" President, Lily Fahner; Vice -prey.,' Mrs. D. McIsaac; 'Secre- tary,' ,Mabel Fainter; Treas., Clara Fahner•; "Librarian, Bertha Ewald. The report i read t vas a ndshowed th. that the class was in good standing. We all join in wishing the officers and teacher the heartiest co-operation for the corning year. A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Crediton Evangelical Parsonage, *Wednesday, April 2nd when Miss, Olara Anita Heist, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haist, was' united in the holy bonds of mat- rimony, to ler. Roy Ervin Ratz, son, of Mr. John Ratz, of the 15th, con,. of Stephen. The ceremony was per- formed at 12 o'clock by Rev. M. Y. Dreier. The>bride was becomingly ,attired in a navy tricotine suit with fawn hat and 'carried a bouquet 01 O'phiIia roses. 'The were Y attended •by''tlhe brides sister, Miss Losetta Haist and li:•E. Fahner. The party returned to the home of the bride's Parents where a dainty wedding din- ,finer was served. They left on the ening train. for a wedding trip,to oro ' nto - and' Niagara 'Falls. v g The i 1 have the best wishes. of many' lends, withr whom; the -Times. joins. r brei • u f t ��. uure'r 1 a ane ss -- pP and prose. P r rug How would all this cash be made, If they had no Willing workers In Centralia Ladies' Aid. Rachael, Rachael, I am sure! Tliat all our debts would ne'er-be paid, And we men, are very thankful . To the faithful Ladies' Aid. PRESENTATIONS TO 1SIR. AND MARS. C. ISAAC ON EV.E•OF' THEIR DEPART -ETRE On Friday evening of last week the neighbors and friends of Mr.• and Mrs. Chas. Isaac gathered at their lime in Stephen on the eveeof their depar•tnre for their new bonne in Lon- don. A• very pleasant and sociable evening was spent during, the course of which •kir, and iVtrs. Isaac Were presented with an address , and a beautiful •electric reading lamp. The, ,address, expressive of, tlhe'.high es teem iii which Mr. and Mrs, Isaace are held in the community and, the, regret' at their departhire••was read by iVIr. Wm. "Bowden and the presen- tation was made by Mr. VVm, Elliott, The Ladies' Aid of the. Centralia. Methodist church , of which, Mrs..Is- eac has been an active member•, pre- sented her with a handsome eat glass butter dish and a pearl handle • but- ter -knife. • Mr. and Mrs. ISaac who have rented their farm to Mr. ,dor- don Penhale, are proving .to -London this week, ' The best wishes of a host of friends will follow them, to. their new home. KIRKTON Mrs. M. Greason who hase been keeping house for Mr. Milton Greg- ory fora number of years, has gone to reside in St. Marys, where her daughter, Agates is attending High School. Twenty men front the Kirkton Methodist church attacked the bush of Wilbur Kirkby and secured next winter's wood, The weather was most enjoyable and everybody had a. good tinie. The congregation of the b:Letlzedist Church gathered co Friday evening to honor the choir, and tender to them a reception. About one hun- dred persons' were present, and after' an enjoyable program of songs, reci- tations and speeches, a dainty lunch was served by the ladies, The Kirk - ton choir has always been known for its lihiisical abilities, incl at present enjoys ,'the able leadership 01 Miss Meaner Doupe. EL;I'MVILLE The Choir are preparing a 'Play entitled "The Young Country School Ma'am" to be given on-Friday-even- ing, riday"even-ing, April lith, commencing at 8 o'- clock. • A short musical' program will also be given between acts'. The ad - Missies' will be 35c for adults, child- ren under 15 yrs. 15c. 1!!Ill1jU 1� J11..... ll1r11111�_D�II>�)M 118 0001000 a 11110111111li 1 111111111 illIII1IfATIE illlirN JJ plot gss and ,Poultry We are in .a position ,to take all your eggs no ma 'or how,large` or how small a quantity you shave for sale, lnquiro repuiaa lv fee prices. M „ 3600. Hens, and Broilers Wanted for; deliver in iota r Y .v and June. i �\ q are looking � for high � � 1 rr 1a ���. CA l; P t- iorhg through these months, Now is the time to lay Your plans 'for producing broilers. , Xnformatiou gladly given. Write, piton phone or call pereceiaily. Eggs graded according to G uveirmgit Standard,: • Poultry, bought according to weight; and quality1 Reid and Co. ,T. IL Johns Mgr.. 11111 -1 r Desltwogl 1111 11 IIIIIIIIiIHIiIIHlit 111101 111011 1111111111111111 1010111111111011111 Oat THAMES ROAD GREENWA' Who said :-Farcquliar was dead? (too late foie last week,) There have been three wood was, ,and me. and met Jas_• Geionzette are dances to say nothing of art- What n h o les sir the last, .ten d•ay s: i Ting into Mr. Snizther's house this more week. We welcom, them to'. our can you want? ..burg, h ' Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Hod •erR g tare Viola Cilias and Dawson w Wood - moving to their farm at Chiselliurst bui•n'who are attending • ;Hi h School, h:is weekg ool,. t recently, vacated, by \Ir; are home suffering from an attack of. Archie Hodgert. ++' measles, Miss Mabel. Neil spent Sunda i li'I Mrs. Foster Sunday w t is visiting;her lough- the Misses Ethel _anl Mary ereDou- ter Mrs. Lawrence .Pollock, atilt:. Mr. R. ltit xray recently bought Master Jack Go11'the larnl belonging;to . ings Spent the R:''Car- week-end Gar- ruther Wee c-9 S 1 nd at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Gill, of 1VIt. Pleasant. i Quite a• ralnumber 'from here attend - The `V.NI.S.' will meet at the borne ed the funeral of the late Nil's, /Henry of Mrs..Henry- Anderson 1 LVickera in Parkhill on Monday. Y s on Thurs�a IVPs day. The Roll Call, will be "i\Iiscel- s• Wickert has spent the ,greater laneous Missionaryher e this con part of hlife in.n n Items. +, tunny I and was beloved by all who knew A very pleasant evening was spent) lzer. quite recently at the lionie of Altai The W.M.S. social in -the Method - Chas. Monteith, when the choir gath- `ist cihurclh eyed together and spent asocial'' was well attended and all evening with him andpl report a good time, After a good his tinily and program of varied Inc s' presented him with a nicely bound] r lc, .tecit eryed and addresses, a lunch was hymn book as a slight token of 'ap •servud I in the basement anl a siicial hour predation of. his services. For the enjoyed. ed. r Y Proceeds e Pastyear ce ds .30.4 e.' 1 Mr, Monteith eh has not. en- \'Ir. and Mrs, Walter McPherson r 'o •ed Y good health and has reluctanta. were in London last week_ ly given up this part of the ;church, In the Old Carlin . Bl work. , g Block. which h e so much enjoyed. A good program was arranged and car.- ried out by different members of, the choir, there being'. duets, quartettes, readings and solos. A dainty lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was taken up by cards ;and tripping the light fantastic: toe, and thU. s ended a;'''very time. enjoyable ,i r Y e. 311:OUtiT CARMEL • Azrotlher of the ,oldest residents of OAS community passed -away •at St.• Joseph's Hospital, London, ,on Sun - clay, ,March'23ad.' in theer •o P s, n. of Mr. Archie McCormick, at thea ge •of 75 , years. The deceased left about a year ago for, St. Joseph's Hospital, 1 where he has been suffering ever since of cancer, He is survived by three daughter's, Misses Enuna•, of Courtright; . Florence, of London; • Mrs Walker, of Ihiva,a,iiii" one son t Ronald; of Detroit. The ; funeral mass was celebrated Tuesday at 101 a.m byitev. Fr, O'Neil, P.P. of the' Sacred Heart `church,°Parkhill.: The remains were laid to rest at the R. C.,j cemetery, Bornssh. We are pleased to state that Mr. Alex. McDonald is recovering :after a serious' attack of rheumatism, Mr. Richard Patton has returned home after spending several weeks visiting with histwo daughters in Detroit. In the British, •Parliament there are now, it is claimed, 300 members who favor the Temperance Cause. These men and women,regardless of party; have recently organized to aid tein-. perance legislation. Never before in British history was there so strong' a group. 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