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FARM FOR SALE
Con'3i'sting of 25 acres tfg raps
farm, beg e-hf, of e-Yif. of Lot
No. 14, . i', B, Hay Township. For
'sale or to rent. For particulars
apply to 1VIrs. Cat
the gust of 111s cotl5i31, Gr o. Catherine Reichert, Mee of Exeter.
Mr. Wm. Reichert, Executors late Mr. and Mrst. Sol. Kipfer of Lon-
Jobe Reichert, Zurich. don visited. friena3 in this vicinity;
T ecently!..
ftl`1tItf At.,P
line lea's disposed pf .,his fine arfiii
to Well, Johnston of Varney.
Cheater Nicholson of Goderich
t isited friends in Stanley Tp, one
day last weal.
Chas. Scotclimer .is at present
SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No;. '6 nay„.
The following is the per cent.
obtained by theapupils of S. $. No„
6, ,Thy o. n their Xmas. examis. Th-
ose marked Missed exam*
Sr IV -Beatrice Adams 72, Beat
rice Farwell 62.
Sr. III•-Elda Gingerich 86, Pris
cil'le Farewell 70, *ihuorese Dabu,a 17
Jr. III—Nell Witrnar 66, Dpri;s
Greb 39, Andrew roster 36, *James
Adams 30; *Earl Gingerich 8, *Wil
liana Watson.
Sr. II -Olive Witmer 72, Martha
Foster 68, Violet Adams 65, *Alvin
Gineeri.ch 65, : Kenneth Greb 54, Lo
uis Farwell 53.
First Class -- tit'inn:fred Battle;
95, Gladys Gingerich 88, Joe Boat-
men
ff-Hien 73, Ogrlsnda Battier 62. Lorne
Gingerich 58, Anthony Hoffman 35.
Sr. Primer -Irene Foester, Grace
'Wein, Rose: Hoffman.
Jr, Pr.- Freddy Farwell, Edna
PAdanr!s.
G. Pepper, Teacher.
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HENSALL
• C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
'South,
' South,
south,
Stage
North,
North,
North,
Kippen _.. .._ 8.22 a.m.
Hensall -. . 8.32 . a,m.
Exeter8.47 ear..
leave Zurich .__. 7.00 a.m.
Exeter, -.- . . 10.16 a.m.
Hensall -.._ ... -.. 10.30 a.m.
Kippen -_. -._ ...10.35 a,m.
AFTERNOON
South, Xippen . ._. -..4.40 p.m.
Sout, Hensall ..- .-. ... 4.50p.m.
: oaith, .. Exeter.-: .. ...5.05 p.m..
.Mage leave Zurich ... --:.3.00 p.m..
North Exeter __. -. ... 6.04 p.m.
” North, Efensall _..... . 6,18 p.m.
N'o'rth. Kippen _. ... 6.23 p.m.
Mr. and M. Edwin Hobson ;ofrt
St. Thole., who were recently tnar-,
ried, were the fg aeste of Mr. and.
Mrs. Harald. Penhale last week.
1CLONE
HOCKE Y
LEAGUE
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. Fred. Turner, our local warded a new contract.
huntsman has so per this _e season
broke ther record for hunting fox-
es without a dog,. He has al-
ready been very successful in c p-
juring four beautiful red foxee.
,For these pelts Mr. Turner has re-
ceived 'some very handsome cheq-
ues. Mr Turner 'clays it pays to
hunt
EXETER
m n yea 4144 44v43willni;n'g cat.
in eonte ts{. Mot
Ii It. '117axWel21, of St. John, N.
P., is spending a few weeks with
his daughter, Mrs, J, W. Peck and.
Mrs. Syncs 11'TcArtinee.
Mr. and Metisf(11, hunt and child
of Fonte'asa, Alta., are visiting 'With
their nnothee, M. R. Bunt.
Beatrice Cudmor*e of Toronto, ila
home looking after her -.parents,
who, are both confined to tbei;la'
home through illnealla
Mr. and J. Mousseau ,sndcihld
loft for an extended trip to De-
troit and ,other places places for
a month
i». John Hagen of .Chicago,vi's•-
ited ,over the holidays with his
mother, 'Mra. Hagen of the Parr
Line, while here he presented her
with a fine new radio
The funeral of the late Geoe
Reynoldsi, who died at 'the Gen-
crake hospital, Guelph, ,on Wed-.
neaday Jan. 5th, took place from
his mother's residence, S. Eiclun
Masi. Ja'sw 1T?rayne had the , the
nisfortune to fall on.,ison (e ice, ne-
ar her home with the result that
two bone were broken in het; arm
Friday eve, last the local hock-
ey team defeated the fast Hensall
sextet, score 4=-3.
J. J. Knight, for many yeaesthe
local C.N.R. agent at Exeter, but
of .late at ,Brantford, has been tr-
u-vslated C.N.R. ;freight agent at
London.
A quiet wedding took place at.
the James St. f arsnnage the ot-
her day, When Mrs. MarytFerguison
incl Joseph Stacy both of Exeter,
were united in marriage .by Rev.
D. McTavish; ish!• ,
T. C. Brooks, 'who for 26 years
held the contract for carrying' the
'nail between the post office. and.
the ;station has been ,succeeded by
• Wm. Gillespie, who was recently, a•_
Capt. Oliver iof the Salvation
Army delivered his farewell liras-
.rage ,r iii Exe,er and il`'i.leav ng With
ing with his family for his new fi-
eld of labor ait+„Strathroy. Capt.
Whitfield and wife will take ch-
arge in Exeter..
Odwii'l L'. Walper, .son of the
date L. Wa!lper, died in London in
Lake Huron isalready' covered his 35th year, be was, icor 15 years a
with ice and the fishermen are get- well-known hotel man ,in that city
;ing their nets in order for a large Ind a former resident of town.
aetson's catch .of fish. A quiet wedding was. +soleirn-
1ti?r^s Dunkin and 'son Gordon of lead at Jas. St. parsonage on Jan.
11th, when Bertha Ann
near Wiartan, h:iv3 been r,:ting , ,elder: d.au-
at the horn? of Mr. Robt. McClin- gle er, of Mr. and Mra Wnr Ardie•v
vlaey and other friends in Stanley
was united in marriage to 'Ernest
Mrs. Geol'Rzid and children art T. only son of Mr. and Mrs:• Cy,
+mending the week in London with Pym, of Usborne, Rev. D. kyle.-
ravish officiating,
'>(.'hulraday, Jaui,>ary Sloth, 1927
Owpi►Si Osseo 1•iR lMti1es' s eeso M'N!._•I*oompoossoiseee•••lM
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and est., Hensall cemetery, Etev.
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Naylor of the Anglican church of-
ficiating, Mr. Reynolds waas
was born in Hensall 42 years ago,
.being a 'gip pf the late• I3y. Reyn
odds of Hensall, for ,some time he
1°i` ed at Pt. Dover therelhe conduct
ed a drug gore.
'Geo. Ingram has purchased the
'1Vloyart farm, lot 10, con 1, Hay,
the price - bei.ng over $3,000, the
latter held a sale of his farm and
implements the other day when
everything realized good priee+s.
Mr. Moyart came to this country
from Belgium ,before the war,. IPS,
wife and daughters who were be-
hind the German line iin. Belinna d.0
ing the war jojiaed him in this co
tins ay at. the close of the war,and`
the •family certainly bad made
good.
SCHEDULE
Mrs. Reid"s slater.
Miss Olive Errata had the mis-
i,
R N. Rowe of,tow, halal purcli
e o
foatu forniture sprain her ankle one ased from. M. E. Gardiner the Lat-
n,� �r t .
day last week while tobogganing teres ornit uae and undertaking bas
on the hill in Clinton. inees and also f(11) house on San -
The Varna Beef --ring held their
annual entertainment in the Town
Hall Varna last Friday evening.
The W. Ar..' S. of" Varma 'United
entertainment in
Churchg ase an
the town hall on Monday evening
the main part. of the program was
a play put on by Abe Hillsgreen
people.
Mies. Margaret 1V1.cKinley of Cl-
inton '"spent; the week -end at her
hone on Goshen,
At they official meeting of the
Exeter at Dashwood: Quarterly Board of Varna circuit
-.Zan 7-Daahwood at Zurich, held `last Tuesday at Varna, the
;Hensall at Exeter- work of the circuit was found to
be in good coildi.tior. The Pastor
Rev. Durrant, is f15,nishing his
fourth year with u's and his work
Hensel]. at Zurich. is very much appreciated. RoW-
•*:a''Tan 17-Da'sh'wQod at Hensall, ever, in the interest of all concern-
-Fan 18 -Exeter at Zurich. ed, he thought a change might be
llnn 21-Non'sall at Exeter, !' adv i:rable, so he tendered hi; res+-
Dashhwood at Zurich gnation to the Board batlike effect
411atn. 24 -Zurich at :Dashwood. r at the clone of the (anneal year. We
' atie. 31 -Zurich at Hensall, hope Mr, - Durrant may vt a
Exeter at Dashavood. cherge . convenient to a high
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aye of clvant
a
:a�'`eh +1-Hens.111 at Zurich, . • school,. 'which will l
Dashwood at Exeter age to hie family..
°b. 7 -Zurich let. Exeter. i Edward. Johnston of the Goshen
••an. 10 -Zurich at Dashwood. :
fitia. 11-ExL'ter at Hensall.•
-:iJan 14 -Dashwood at Exeter,
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NOTICE
h to 'greatly
thaw
While we was
our many Patrons for the pest year's
business, we extend all. such a very
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Happy and Prospelous
NEW YEAR
AND ER
TFURTHERMORE, TO ALL PEOPLE OWING IIS .,ANY AC-
COUNTS, WE WISH TO ADVISE SUCH THAT THEIR ACC-
OUNTS ARE NOW BEADY AND ,IF NOT CALLED FOR BY
JAN. l5th, SAME WILL BE MAILED.
A -FRES- HCARLOAD OF FEED CORN JUST ARRIVED AT
• AN ATTRACITIVE PRICE
Louis Schil e - Zurich
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COUNTY NEWS
At a ,meeting of the vidlagle.
Council, Heii'eatl, Monday las;. a re -
'solution was adopted protesting a-
g�ainst the a'ssess'ment ,and Reeve
•Geig.r wa+s instructed to bring the
quesliee before. the neat meeting
of the Laron County Council and
tamest on a fairer equalicaton.
The funeral of''1Yru, Cooper, Sea
forth, who died on Sunday,. vas
held from; his late hone to( ;the 01-
inton; he was- a native ad I ent,
Eng and came .when a +small boy.
to• Canada with hi:; parents. and.
coe St. Mr. Gardiner having ,pinch- 'settled on a farm,
:used a similar lousiness at Mcaford,. A +serious and regrettable ac-
he came 'to Exeter ten years ale° cadent happened to- Mrs. McGrath
when he took -over this bu+stness.. of Goderich, mother .of Mist. N. W.
•1 Trewartht of Clinton, when on
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Monday evening last ,she fell
• down the stairs of her home, beak
ing an arm in two places and re-
cievi.-ig 's.veral scalp scalp woe
mods ( ,
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.A partieularly dad and sudden
death was thatof R°ab�rt Joh,e
Parker, youngest eon • of Mr. amid
a?ra. John Parker, Bayfield,. which
occu*,ed the other evening, after
an tllneae.'of but one day. Int the
forenoon 'he had croup and this
ua's followed by pneumonia. De-
ceasea was: aged three years • and
eight meatless.
HENSALL.
An ent•ertdainment was la=nd. Silt
the basement of the Augli •tin
church, on the evening of Janh.iary
7th. • A :good program waa.st;;.'.en.
by the'scholars+ of the S. Sci,o')1.
Dorothy 'Heff•rean, who hrsi•o-
en visiting in Sea•forth, hoes return-
ed to her hoima,:
\' ellia Carry ichel, who, has beau
in., Stratford attending the funeral
o fheruncle, returned home.
Mr .and iVersl. T. CC. Joynt' a two
little +eons, who ,have been quite ill
for !several weeks are n0w impre
owing.
Owen Geiger i!s in the field. for
the warcdcnship oft he 'County of
Huron, and having a number of
The officers of the Bayfield Ag-
ricultural Socei.ty have :set the da-
tes for this yca.r's fall fair for Tu-
esday and Wednesday, Sept. 27,
and 28th, The annual meeting will
yews
yeaago very ably and accept- be held on Wed. Jan. 19tH at the.
ably
filled that d�
ostt
ro
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will1be
town
hall
Al
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enb r
s are
ear--
well
ar_well
qualified for the po ition, kav neatly re iu^sted to be present and
ing been Reeve of our village for bring new suggestions for the ad -
e Paige and Jewett Sales
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• • the Federation at V%etoxia; B.C. The Canadian Pacific provided s�aecial traits for their accomtnoda-
Dominion attended the annual convention of..
-them ` returned the Kettle Valley and the British Columbia Lake district, but this party preferred to pass through
tthc in kiai direct ^ Many of thetta via ..Lake Louise were entertainee and
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and Boards of Trade at many. oints aloslg h i w �#� ,_ .
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vaneeni?nt of Iiihe Society:
fataal accident occued at the
plant of the Goderich Organ Co-
mpany on Tuesday morning r a-
bout 8 o'clock, when Thos. Laoey,
of town, Wals, caught in the (belt of
a ;sanding machine, and carried to
the ;abaft overhead, ;received ;set ere!
injujries Which caused his death a
'few' hours later at Alexandra hos-
tlpita).. It i+s latrieved that Mr.
• rc•e/ 'Tan iii w" act of puttir y
sable deoes'ir $ .ou 'the -pulley when
his clothing became caught in
Cantpben, who as "doyen''
of the town otincil wan present tttf
th,e inaugural meting ori 11+Ionda;+
morning made a suggestion whee
icb will no doubt be acted upbnae
in due cottrsa. As the Pei -nee int
Wales and Premier Baldwin ,are,t.4-.
be in Canada this year, heprctu4
posed that they b invited tcv vx'
it Goderich', at time of they center .•
nial celebration -or at ,anyi ,anyother lei*.
Luc*. tazt. 'a et uui. 01,4‘i