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The Exeter Times, 1923-1-25, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES .. 1111111iII iIIIiIIIIIIII II II I I (N I N i I ILII NiI VIII IINiIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI IIIIiIIL IIII i�llrllllllll IgNNLIII (III Ili I{ I . �, � ,. I .I .L _ N _ I _ N N III (IIIIIIIII I,INNLIIiIiIIIiNNIIII IIINNIIiN iIIiillIiIINNIIIIIN{II III Ili! IIII ONOMINNI NII IIIIIIIIN11111IINIIul IIII II I Ii III N III IIIIIIiI IIiI II 111 I IIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII N i i I i IiIIIIIiII IIII iiIIIIIIIII I I I NiIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIilllllll IIII11Il{I!lIII II III 111IN1{IlIIIIIIIIi{IIIII{III { N I i LI Ii„INIII1111111111 riTaEoccictrnma 1.1 re FA MJkS w h. o tA could benefit by credit 'd I advances es +€o seed grain .'f ed • or sound ex t • l• . enson's�to their"farm' ;e ui� - ment are welcomed into conference It W h our localal your Mina er. Talk . a r •i over in confidence with him. problem _ RUNG OF CANADA 98 LZL-rI 11 rr 1.4 J.4 H 1-i ►r .-a w Yon Cannot Attend Better a a tt r Sct.nol' .., SO WILY NOT COMMENCE TIS WINTER TERM WREN SCII0OL'RE-OPENS '7UES. JAN. h NY 1923, AT THE. cel 0 . Corriiiiercre Clinton. Ontario Stenographic,- Commercial, Secretarial, Special Courses FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO A. STONE, ,COM. SPE.CIA7-,IST, B. F. WARD, E. A., Prin. Vice Principal,. Phone 198 Students may enter at any time. 31111ir;- . S.0i.(It. Physician arid Surgeon 'hone 70. IHENSALL x. ». s 4-ia i?; DEI'TIST Opposite OBSERVER"Office r Phone 5, nensall.. . wLLj`i�rLc7iila i :`tit 'Lhursday. 'I'it() JDl ['i, r ir�TiOILFIi� t AUCTION ;SALE` OF ':HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS T11e;undersigned Auctioneers have been instructed to sell by Public Auc tion at the residence of Dr. E. S. 'rHardio Hensall, on SATURDAYFEBRUARY 3rd 19.23' at 12:30 pan: the following:— Kitchen range, 2" Coal oil -stoves;' coal oil heater, kitchen cabinet, kitchen : tables,`. canteen kettle solid, C O Ppei"°, Daltdining -roon set,,folding n g. Book -case, ladies' writing table, .2» writing:' desks; book stand, ,4 fancy tabi'es, -2 jardineer stands, hall rack, 3 rocking chairs, parlor' settee, 4•dou- ble beds,» single bed, 2 folding conch- es, 3 wash stands, 2 dressers, ' 4 springs clothes `'chest Kapok inatress, 300"volumes.of' Library books, dish- es, - pictures, silverware, .kitchen u- tensils, 3- doz. ti•uit jars, complete' mantle, clock, carpet sweeper, electric grill, carpets, ,linoleuins; patent ash sifter, lawn mower, 3 'medicine cab- inets, letter press, several 'art:pict tires,' 1 double-barrelled shot gun, Planco-Prussian; bayonets, 1 express, wagon, mandolin, 1 pr. of dumbells, over 3,0 ' fowl .and other things too numerous to mention: HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Lot Measuring 661/s;foot:fronta frontage on Main "street; nearly opposite Town Hall, containing office, residence and barn, will be offered for" sale on a- bove ,named „date, provided they are not sold before day `of'sale,- Terms 1 made known on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE—All amounts of $10.00 and under, CASH. 10 per cent. cash and balance on approved. 30 day notes on.amountsabove $10 in valtte: ” DR. E. S. HARDIE, Proprietor. OSCAR KLOPP, and ART. WEBER, Auctioneers. GREENWAY r ; CARD OF TIieA\'IIS The W.X.S. niet last Wednesday We wish to thank all.our friends and:elected Mrs. Frank' Turner presi- and neighbors for. their kindness and deist in ,place of • Mrs. Wm.. Sherl:itt sympathy during our recent bereave -.ZURICH WINS BY ONE SHOT who moved' to Parkhill recently. '' ment. . - "Ml A. M. Wilson is suffering frdm '� - Mrs. Wm. Lainmie and Family. A, very exciting and ' interesting an attack of shingles. : game ` of hockey was staged on the A boys' :and' girl's class in the Hensall rink on. Monday evening of. I\Ietliodzst ; S.S. have -united and or- BOX SOCIAL Last week 'between the Zurich , and ed ivith Brenton Gooderhand " President •' TIie Xoung People', -League' of Hensall Seux`ve ; ate tealnthe. very as ; leszdent, •Miss Hazel Pollock as C• luselhurst are ;holding a box social nearly' an even ^match ' as the score ` teacher anti Mrs: R English as as- at the.Ironic of'IV1r. Beit Veliiier on snows. Mr, R. E. Cook, ours -veteran sistant.'goal tender, turned away, many wick- • ,5'peCial`,:Sang, SelV10ES are F bells Wednesday evening, January. 31St•. 'ed Shots which were rl �Li11Es S g A large 'attendance is expected. quite frequently held each :Sunday now iii connection showered upon the Hensall net. The B ..itsters .Lc• with the church service:in the 1Vletl score ,, .y by periods: lst period,; Hensall • 1, Zurich 1; 2nd - •period, Hensall 1, Zurich 4; 3rd period Hensall 2, Zur- ich 0. Final. Score, Hensall 4;' Zur- OW.N GEIGER IS' 'REEVE ;r ;Y CASTING VOTE Mr. »Owen ', Geiger will head the Municipal Council of the Village of Henson, afterr one -of the. most strenu- ous : election: campaigns the village. has experienced. Incidentally•' it is the time h' secondm tills year thatn' r s I Geiger has 'been elected to' the Pos- ition. At the nomination at New Years Mr., Geiger'heldtheposition of 'chairman of he t School., Boar , , d, which' position fou :lm resigned d tc comrtest P 4' g r�; the reet-eship, but' as his resignation was: not -in. soon enough, he was not qualified to'. assume the office to which he was elected, consequently a second , election was' necessary. The fight was between Mr. Tilos. Hudson and Mr. Geiger. -Every available vote was brought out,. some coming from , Goderich, Zurich and Exeter. When the ballots were counted each had received 127 votes, and it was up» to the Clerk, A. Murdock, to cast -tile` deciding vote and he declared in fav-. or of Mr. Geiger. Mr. Geiger was sworn:' fn Monday evening. and left for County.Council on Tuesday. ODITTTAR�k • The death occurred on Friday last of the oldest of Hensall residents in the person of Mrs. s. Henry Otterliein, in her 97th year'. Deceased was`for- merly Miss Elizabeth Bowman, and up till; a' short time befor her death was` hale and` hearty. She occuP"ied' her time to a'large'extent in reading, which she enjoyed\very much, and. which she could do without the aid of glasses. She was of a pleasing disposition and made many friends in Hensall. , The funeral was held on Monday, at one p.m. from the home of :her son, Wm. Otterbein and ` the remains taken to. the Mennonite church, Zurich, for service at 2 p.ni.,, interment being made in the Goshen Line cemetery. . was broken solve tune ago,, wa brought bonze on Saturday last.' "be p a r iwliss Henderson, s rent lemon Friend" prat ori; in the :Town Hall on' 'Thursday evening of- last. week by the Dramatic club, 91 the Exeter High School was just .fairly well attended. Owing to the condition of the weather the ;atten- dance was not quite up to expecta- tion. The. play, Was, oi'a first class character and was thoroughly enjoyed h gby those present. The young people of Henall enter- tained. Mr. Eckert, of London, a young probationer for the'Methodist min- istry very ably conducted the services in the Methodist church- on Sunday last. The pastor, Rev. G, W. Rivers, delivered nmissio missionary Em- press' n sermons v m s at'Em im press' Ave., Methodist church; Loin don, the pastor of that church being' sick. The evangelistic elistic ser. G fan v es -,hold g the Methodist ch "r u ell on I'riday'even- ing last was well' attended. After a rousing song service, led by " Rev. Millstha and a choir of young folk specially ; trained for,the occasion, .the: evangelist delivered a stir -ring address followed byEan' appeal to which a number responded, On, Saturday last the hockey team of our:Public and "Continuation,. School played a return' game of hoc- keywith the Clinton uitun Public school s 1 at ;Clinton,, the. game. going in favor of the •home team by the score of 6-2. The Hensall boys were rather at sea ou the large rink and this fact largely accour».�ad for the Clintonians' p` • .GiII�SA CRAIG G Mrs.,; (Rev.) McCormick, who has been is n.sl k for over week, veer;, is now on =the road o •i recovery. e every. stir s. Nairn is on the sick 1st. FIA'Y Ct)U1CIL,w The Cannel/ pY the' Township of Xray, met according to the Muii,icipal- Act, on Monday, .Tau;; 8th, °inuflzq Towxiship Hall, Zurich, when, the fo1-z lowing subscriied to the Declaration.` of Offices Reeve, Eiinore P. 1,lopli Councillors, 1 ,'lis Rader, 'gall, T. P, Rau rind A, a Ert .7`li,: . e council. Was then organized for the year 1923. ThemnoxithIy zneetings'of tlie, cotta'- cis. will be held on the, first Monday of each month, at.1 o'clock p,sn:.dur- ing 1023, The annual meeting �of •the subserj- bers of the Hay Municipal Telephone System will be lield on Saturday, Jan.., 27th 1923, at `»2 o'clock p.in. A delegation n composed " of tire` business men, of. the village of Zurich -waited the -council:regarding the ^ratter of licensing 'transient traders Bien • t fixing and1,ang• a`ulount of license se fee sfo•. z sante was read ,three times and fin- ally passed. The Clerk was instructed to sub- scribe for• seven copies of the Muni- cipal World, one copy for each of the following: r• g. Reeve, Councillors, Clerk c and Assessor. The following were'appointed as follows that of the Townmship for the year: 1923, at the salaries stated. and that a By-law be prepared con- firming same. Clerk and Treasurer, Andrew F. Hess, re Township work' $360.00; re Telephone, $18"0,00; re road ''work, .. $20.00; Assessor, W. H. Edighoffer, $120.00; Auditors, P. J, }laborer and K. Routledge, $12.00 each; Caretak- ing, Mrs.: L.. Rupp, Members of. Board of Health A. Heide a . m n, Sanitary In- spectors, C. Eilber for `western div- ision, and CEdrvar ds for eastern astern division: A number of accounts were'. passed;' 1_ Office on the kivare, 21'X11•» door from odist church. The 'Pastor's subieet Hamilton St.,, Goclericl7.` _next Sunday w111 . be ,'What; would HENSALL. Private funcis`to loan at•-lowcst rates. Jesus have. me `to do? Send in the local hews. Centralia ' . W. Pito unroor, li.C. J L lixr,i.on:i1 Mr• Spencer, of St,, Thomas spent The days are' getting, longer. D. Tloi.all s the week -end »wi'th-his wife and don- Mr. Sid. McArthur spent Monday ,lir. Holmes will be 5n Hensall ghter who are spending the winter of this week in London. ,very Friday from, 9; until] 6. witiii MTS. Spencer's'mother; Mrs. An- We are pleased to see Mr. A. •.__. �_ Berson. Trumbie:,in townagain. DE. 3. PECK i Graduate, of Faculty of Medicine' 2�JRhCII 1cGili University, Mol tiea1; Menxbei• - ofOollege of Physicians and. "burgeons Mrs P. McLinchey, of Kitchener, of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical Lou is visiting at the lrouie of her Incoi her_ _.xe11 of Caliaclo; Po9t-Gractu,te Men' M1.W C Wagner: • 1)er of Residezi t 117eilica1 �staff of :Gel- 4 Mr: Paul ,.Masse, of the Bronson erui,1 .hospital; `1lloiitreal, `1914-115 Line;'left on •Tuesday for Detroit when e he' intends -to spend the win - Office, 8 doors cast'.: oi" lost Off ca. t ;'hone 5G, Hensall, Ontario.. 'Don't Worry About, lac" ' .••To n's.Assiarirtg Mess ge : taway u' riOrtk o m,lived with arm hs 'Prientstind o t 73.rother His £nthei : well tip In .years,'; 'found N mseIf 'unable to .continue the' Sa'tin•day, January . Bnrl :ro of;r•Cizining,,'so Tom tool,: Sophia Pauline Spath, beloved alp fro burden. The• ^come was not sar,c,. ant, the lad >i i,od up with a •wife of Mr: Edward Boss,enboxr, of Yu i Ser g Erg Ivor 1 lna nearby --sawing Ztu ick, born _in Wuei tenburg,' Ger, in :;tripping b4i ^i`d driving the ,many, 1Vlaich 30t -c 1849, passed' a teams Altogether', , tri -se two jobs, farinei-and luznbeirxan• kept his clay way' after a;lzngering illness op, Mons- so well filled that' he -hadtime for day;' morning.;•'Jan. '15t1i • aged 73 iritic `r_zoi . than sleep Nature' re- belting at 'this heavy burden—con-.. .years,' 9 months and • 16 days.. . She numption claimed anathc,i victira• came to this'conntry with her.parentS After try ing var.ou,, t a 'o over when she' was only; four.: years of age, c•oz.re his pi�.,-zical w� ;.iui� n..�lie m er : ., to tha x xr .z1 cif -a, z oop is ; �r . mics and', put •in ;-her, younger days at Ba - eats are a_i__iouN abouth i, t;7cy send den. Her married life ent "She s tine other son . to sec tura often, or rp they are can and e elle aadi' jofurneYpractically all in Zurich, x , ix" a hazardous ,uadel rl'cing to a0cin, Toin",s 'own troubles arenever. _ •'7 Fro real to him:. that he forgets others: He asks forthee, ttbout lain, lives - for Nitre bila of nez .'about his hornet; }UB �I7Y`.I ;(JOG•%t7IL and never:, fa'ile to" ,send this'mes- e. rage °I on t eaorr„ about' me. The Couiicil met on January 81:11,'rhe, "IpeoMC .fiero :euro do treat•• you white• A•iince^fetl'tivoiIt is bOng dobe by L,xa i' on of ol:fico a • na- tiv s z tde axrd ,sxl n he T7stloi,al iiit caissons 11ss ciatcdLiL , d and d the foil wii ..�,0 1 u iici 1 i-• raCc,i'toin ,tubeicu7o�is in •• ,, g. 1 Ontario has been reduced .by m re cers1) ointen Cie'IL a" Q 1 p . J ,,. Jordan: Irian' Dile-Beed. rir n the'ias€ ttti•enty`' ei.o S. r 'Assessor, Wm.iiil.ls` 'As essor .. .. , : . � � f f . Wm. L. "✓ . '" T,. necda youitihcip to Intake- ft,� r^ ti a ,.': r_, ctr c>.fot 1's.: stns 'riiore effective. a .t.tt,Lai cn; • Collector. _G. G" ,Wison Ai-Charlton, lfontributions tatty be sent to Ion.Aitlitors . Tern exn l n dr'. ��� C 1 e'Street, e Jia.• C; y' r ,_ La 1t.i.0:1L : Dr, ;� '„i'exo'ritci. 5 , zl. , Srnli>>tziis, i' y S<. iiiwr• �ri - I�iS_ cetoi and hoard` of , '',•'a� s�`3"Get!', 9 1 �� to !1ih urlu tisisaIi eaI� i , J a . � eJt t ,.„ .a ViI lm ea - - �, a_ @rNB pains eas » Es Sandy _iici.zoliUi1 CL.1 isa• Township langineei John Rog- ers, �., 7 4 ors •O L -,. C v ;1 z n, mz mT- , 1 T.h.onipsoii. The, Trerturer, tG nl. hills i aa,-insrruetcd to go to 'Tbron.to to r l m -tt a tom.+ ml ,zt n township rood 1 rtt�asr i t vu 1 i s x. c,ii ie•be,ore ilii, •.Iz hwa ` De- cl,t xt, :.I'y-law No.'228, cohfirn,-- ppehitniCni of nlitnieilial o1Ti- x ad piassed and signed and, '� 1 P� -1.4., , 'al �elixdin^• ,for, 5`. t 1, t� c,x,� $4 pad, . C5e er5 bi' were al- ' 1 E ^iil�Y.ir ,i Est; it > � C '.ie t3e1 ),,,.,„0;t..: 1's Cd1k. !tm, +' �oLtt)tixi.�; Jr" rex. .41:64.89 vvexo 1:s4eclyk,.:1 coiiacil, r Ifs a, at+ etti n t d ' to inb ye: f aim1 Etj` >J•.r :, .kik e-, ti :ci.;ty, the ,21st K1�, lie rl,ask, phi.), •Mr. W. A. Routledge; of Regina, Sask. spent the. week -end at the.home of his parents, Dr:^ and ,Mrs. R,out- ledge ' Mis. `Steelae, Sr, an old resident of Stanley Tp. was buried at. the Bronson. Line' Mennonite cemetery on with the lneinbers all present. Dec - Mrs. C. S, Hudson.risited in Exeter on Wednesday of this week. ' . The McEwen Bros., 'of Goderich, were in town on ' NIouday on business. Mr. Brinker, of Exeter, a former resident here was in town on Mon SUCCESSFUL. (J RNIVA.L -day. "Miss Louise -Busch, of London; is x The Carnival ,which --was held on visiting`; her brother IVir. "F, Busch, the local rink on Friday'evening was, of,town.` i»ery largely attended. The excel Dr. E,, S. Hardie was in Toronto prizes .offered by the Board of during the 'forepart of this week oil Trade 'enticed many to don costumes business. and join in the sport. The Hensall • band furnished excellent music for Miss Lottie Carl of Sarnia, is vi'- i the occas iosis -, sting Mr:"and 1MIrs J Wilson, ori Out of the, nattily excellent and a-. tli'e village ;: musing costumes on the ice the fol. Miss--Zetta Passmore spent the• lowin•g,.•were chosen as the prize ,win !week-ellid visitizik''relat'ives'°-in %Elie- per's: --Ladies' Farley-; Costunl . ].at, ter ' and =vicinity.; . , .Mrs. M Drysdale, Mrs. R. Patterson,', Mr. Fred ,Busch was Li -London the;,2nd, • .Miss Gladys Petty; Gent's; e mart of . tlae week :l nde'r ming i Character Costume, lst, Joe "I -Judson; I 6 medical' =treafinea� t,. J 2nd, Harry Smith Jr: Girl's Comic Mrs. W. C. Pearce returned home' Costume, 1st,' Marie Foster. Boys' Tuesdray evening from ;;a visit with Comic Costume, 1st; Gerald Far relatives in. Loudon. '' quhar; 2nd7olin Steacy. One Mile, Race, Open,'lst, -p Lee 2nd, Mr, ,ITerliert Dick of Windsor, is z Clarenee Munn,' Boys' . Race, 13 at present visiting his;mofhei Mrs. ,.,cars and finder, ;1st, .IIarry Cook G. -Dick,:of the village. Franit Heddeim. • The -Line-ul IIensall, goal, Cook; r, defence, :13rowi; 1 defense, Parlmer centre: Sliaddick; 1 wing, IIoggarth; r wing,' Bell; Sub Bused. Zurich, goal,' Walper; r• defence, Hey; 1'defence,,ldess; centre, 0_Brien 1 wing, Gascho; r wing, Erb. L. Hoffman, Zurich, ;referee. for toe pas wo severe attael: of bronchitis. ;11T'"AGiJE L'LEf,CT 0gPICEE:.S M. I3,11 Horton, of• Stratford, spent : The'young people of tlze`Methodist the week -earl visiting .relatives and•Churci, ,,met -on i\2onctmy"evening: o£ friends in Hensall grid vicinity., , ' this week in the • basement , of ;the �e • iiz- 1VIz•s.. A. I•ur dsoE re-organiz- Friday or az k al ii 'ret trmie home ', them e, m d o church Lol l p g I+rida last from ` an extended visit:theE worth League 'which has" Y,_. ingm�P g. with' friends hat ince the - depart- , a and ie, ztfves in Toronto suffered somewhat s1 s 1'i F elm valued }resident, _ z . J. �� ireof t e IVIr ` t 1 Wm..Ston n i•lz 'e l e Jr.., Sacco tl.„ It c The following list of Dili-. by I1;� ' :the � tiv zclttivire. t;' ., lire r Arirs. W,:Stone imiat r ,., �. i. g' London �, cels .were elected for time comm„ Bred of „aoi.don on Tuesday of this n. President, Rev. - Cx. W. yeti ..Ifo , li n i. en' Mr. II, R. Scmutol TZl era mxetl V r Dr. E. S. Hardie is lalclzngon alto_ , , 1\A7. ;., - Pearce; 2nd r.l\Sr. V4..0 leax c -1st ice P e,> V , fieri, sale. � of Iio:asehaid effects,. also e , Greta Lamnzue, 3rd Vice Vice -11 G Iii. house: '�. , c+. Y . , sastt lot'ami .�atti.rdav I cur S l 1, 4.,h z oPxes. a mG � C r d 1.? 1 1�O.d. I. 1. Y at ,:30 .nm. 1 hi s •s Gertrude Hogoitli returned ' �P 1 s1 hst c ,..ePci11ei tm a ei1"y, , SP ,ec.y r,LoanlrdEh I J10vv e irtlst ,'; _ rt home on Tuesday evening from S,Treas., !. Shim. accrcic, Pianist , Ao e mh s osPz_�1 Iaazlon �herea ie•if1 l ,L1Izs .-�rrS•xAsste lImlmwm st, Nellie u idenwezit an apelatiou:for alilenci I3oyre. citis recently. V'r we are leased to report that Mrs. M:." irlutit McDonald, a foniner ems Win. Beaver' who •10tt 'been yh t t 1o� of the Ot . exv exwho' aa: b e n ``t -lisrasecl dnrin the last Week ow-zo_ki;r iLtli;ilte`Cizi.Lon News Roe- * to ,.ee-*'to'in attach of Iift 1I pee is now ,^ aril for Lin: pasi. fehvr 'inoht:bo, lits rte of the • ' Y�.7i a -v' E.;�lii +Itittirii iI1e8... 3ori t cr�c,t tlrr, �r:r.....• E 1,19, , :iiEd,. 4 1 _. I, Stf 1rt5 r .l;'Iax'i ; , � l' I" Sky el`t a t;