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non parents at Munro She was stornt 'bitsiri(ss,stetion• ',rue ' in its ori -in' • • „ •
' Mr Tilos Brocit visited his sist'e,r 'ostiinnted at()OP
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I I $tayeA sevelal days. • • ' flamens nn, blizzat'd, ..Loss is When kindne.ss .needed .instead,
1.31.1t,, that only puts, 111m, far (rat Ott.'
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ensa= Mrs, Win, Rewcliffe, who has been •
— indisposed . tl 1
a cold.. 7 .41r. john Mcillwen, of l3ruce..totcl,
= A committee. haS been appointed is laid UP with an at'44101 1)11Q1.1111°1- roach
byby the Sunday School to get tip a way lo. iliztny friends will lie glad to
, • , to be put on at a future .date. lipar that is, a fair way to re- Qui,' reach.
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SAVE 'tsi 13 (LA c -a s
If you •need money. to -buy seed or
feed or make sound extensions to your
_equipment you see, invited to discuss
the matter with our local Manager.
He takes a personal, sconfidential
interest in your farming operations.
OF CANAZA.a,
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ilENSA.LL Mr. Peter 7Ste-Wart is confined t
Llie house through illness.
Dn. Smith was in Toronto over the
weelt-end:
Mr. Jas. Priest was in Goclerich
Tuesday on business. ,
1V1is, Elva Shadclock i thiS Week
Visiting relatives in Loudon.
• Mr. Carl 'Passmore visited with his
grdhdparents in Exeter on Sunday.
Dr. E. S. Hardie visited our town
on Thursday and Friday of last week.
Mr. Andrew Boa, of Petrolea, is
visiting at his _home on the London
Road souths
always set e
way that 21
o • CENTRALIA days, • - • To 0111 ways of thinking how things
•Leave your order for check books
at the Hensall Observer Oilice,
HOCKEY .
lielisall'ioses to Zurich in ,f?.,4) minutes
overtime by a score of 4-3.
A very fast anal strenuous game of
hoekey was exhibited on lVfondaY
night at the Zurich rink 'when Hen-
son and Zurich played for the second
time this Season. The.first game re-
sulted in a tie, score 3-3 after 10
.Mrs. John Coulter who hae been ill minutes overtime. As both ,teams
for the past feW weeks is now able to
entered the rink on Monday night
, be about again.
---. with the intentions of winning at oll
Miss Hattie McQueen, of London, costs it looked as if Referee Lee Hof -
'is this week visiting friends, and'rel- email' was going to have his -hands
„atives Remain full keeping the ganie ,clean. The
Mr. Robt. I-Iiegins, county auditor,; boys of 'both teams, however, showed
'is in Goderich tills week going over themselves to be true sportsmen,
the county books. •probably owing to the fact that they
Mr. Geo. Brown who has been iii- knew Hoffman was onto his job. The
first period was very fast both teams
disposed for some time past is now
.able to be about again.
plaYing their best and trying to get
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.the first goal which was scored by
Mr: J. incDonell has been ill in •
E. Shaddock for Hensall. Howeverel
Lonon for the past few days, but we
• Hess, of Zurich was not far behind
hope for a speedy recovery. • . -
t scoring on ,a -pass ,from the
We are pleaed to report that Mi.'s. comae. 'There was onl one penalty,,
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T. W. Parlmer who lias been quite ill it going to Bell, of Hensall for trip_
Yon CannO" t Attend a Better School for some time is now steadily lin- ping, scare 1.1.
SO WHY NOT "dOMMENOE tHE AVINilER T' Eilivi r proving. ` • Second -Period.
•'' • Mr. Ross, of Toronto who former- In the second period liensall seem-
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- WITEIN SCHOOL RE -OPENS TUES. JAN. 2ND. 1923, AX THE a
, ly owned the jewellry store non/ own- ed to slbw down 'considerably and did
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ad by Mr. BroNvn, was in town on' 'not grfOiv`16;ieehOdedbd 1 foiiin aa"'"ina. the
• a Tuesday. „ fnst pentad. Both Hey and Young-
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- ' ein n tT.,77 771,-. blut finding the net for Zurich. 0',
Clinton. •Ontario , Lir. J. W. ortw i
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Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial,Special Courses- ' having ,the living rooms ',above the Brien was the sole owner of the pen-
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store.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO
M. A.° STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, B. F. WARD, B. A., Prin.
• Vice Principal. `
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Phone 198 Students may enter at any time.
gr. A. Uutr, 1IX T.
Physician and)Surgeon
Phone 70. ° HENSALT;
Pr. g. ,
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Opp8site "OBSERVER" Office
Phone 5, Hensall. .
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Away\ Weanguay aniu
PROUDFOOT, KILLOR&N &
• Bayristers, &c.
Office on the -'.ointre 2nci door from
Hamilton St., Gotlericb.
Privatefunds'to loan at lowest rates.
Pn`onnyooT, KILT.011.A1
I); E. HOLMES'
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall
every Friday from 9 until]. 6.
DR. J:)+11.. PECK
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine
BleGill University, Iron treal; Member
of (Jo -liege of' ichysicians aiid Surgeons
of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical Cou-'
rieil 6T -Canada; Poet- Gaadnate- Mem-
ber of Resident INfedicafl staff of Gen-
eral Hospital, • Montreal, 1914-15:
Office, 8 doors cast of • Po-
t Offlo.
Phone 50, Henson, Ontario. ,
11.1:TCT/ONEEfit'
n, OSCAR ,Ilnit„Qy
or Graduate Jones' An-
ction School, Speeial course taken in
- Registered' Live Stock (all Breeds,)
aterehaadise, Real Estate, Farm -
Sales, etc. Rates in keeping with
prevailing :prices. Satisfaction ' as-
sured, write Oscar 'Klapp, Zurich, or •
-wire 18-9 3, Zurich_ '
Mr. A. Whiteside was in Goderich
on Tuesday of this week. •
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SUCCESSFUL CONCERT
.A. concert given under the auspices
of St. Paul's Anglican Choir Society
on Feb. 9th, was well attended by the
town and country people. Alhoughe
the roads and weather were not very!
,favorable the TOwn Hall was filled
almost to capacitye the receipts total-',
ling $9 8.0 0. Everyone aaresent spoke
highly of the pfaY, "The New Minis -1
ter," • the caste . taking the different
parts in an exceptionally pleasing
manner. The following is the caste
of characters:
The New Minister, Mr. Roy White;
Mr. Heath, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin; The ,
School Boy, Mr. H Smith Jr.; Tom
Sparrow, Mr. A. Sherry; The Deacon,
Mr. Ben Elder; Tom Redd, Mr. Joe.
Burnie; Officer of the Law; Mr. L. •
Clark; Helen, Mrs. Roy White; Roxie
Miss Gladys Petty; Grannie Grim- I
mea; Miss Sadie Clark; jerusa Jane,
Miss Phylis, Young; The ,Maid, Miss
May Cloak. •", ..- • • • ,
Mr. ,JosaBurnie gave a number of
selections on his accordion, between
the second and third acts, which is
always -aceeptable. Miss Margaret
Drummond ;rendered some \ nice
mouth organ piepes between the first
and second acts and Mrs. Bradshaw
also rendered some. piano selections.,
METI-IODIST LEAGUE ENTERTALN
- EXE'TER YOUNG PEOPLIr.,
The Young People's League, of
Main St., Exeter, visited the league
of the Methodist church on Tuesday
venioe and tiiis gathering of young
people proved a most delightful afe,'
fair. ' P en -
did icrograin consisting of readings, ;
duetts and piano selections. Mr, C.
Ford, of Exeter conducted this part ,
of the program in a veryuble manner
The program was followed by a so -
occupied by T."Wat•Parlmer
alty box in this period -getting 1 min-
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nte for trps, scOre, Zurich 3 Henson
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Son re-finisitedn' • ••
Mrs:- Richardson •who has spent • - .
Third Period.
the lastefew,months with her son in
The third period was fast and ex -
St. Thomas, returned home the lat-
citing form start to finish, the Hea-
ter part, of last week. ,,
A - salt -team forcing every ounne of en -
We are pleased to see Mr. Geo'. ergy to.recover the 2 -goal lead and
.Smale able -'2 to be about again after Zurich doing their best to inaintaia
being confined to 'ills home for aome it. ' 'rhe play was•froni end to enk
time' with a brolten ankle.
- ,.. • - • . • . during the whole .of the Period and,
Mrs. Bell, milliner, has returned both • teams did some wonderful
after spending a -few -weeks at the work. 1-loweirer, Henson boys ;showed
millineay Openings of the leading a little better form, both Busch and
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.wholesales- and. is once more ready E. Shaddock broke through Ond scor-
fbr buSiiiess. -.--------------.' ' ed for Henson inaking the score 3 all.
Mr. alit]. Mrs.Eldon ennie,' of..Ar- Zurich boys tlidn spruced' up ,from
gus,,Incl.., who ,have been visiting Mr, 'thattime to .tbe, end and in- the 20
2Und Mrs, E. ,Rennien of 'town, are at minutes overtinie it was anybody's
present visiting the, former's mother keine. At the 1 9tli•minut.e of over -
in Znrich. --------- ',. '• • time Rag broks „thr,ough and • found
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Mr. and iVirs. Thos.
(n.de Miss Myrtle Ryckman) havo--re-
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-J. Sherritt, a:11°1e ',71lieh -the' 'Herman gaOlfe for-
got to cover making final. scores 4-3
turned from, their honeymoon ,and for Zurich. , .
are. for the present living at the " li •th C
Both teams showed ,ti h better
home. of the groom2s mother an town. form than hi the loSt game and it
.. kr.. Ting.h McDonald, ,aformer em.. promises to be very close and exciting
ployee of the Obse • • , .ng ; when they meet again in Hensall.
' The line -up: •• , . - .- .
for a newspaper. in Wingham is at
', Zurich, c, O'Brien; .r.wo Rau; I.w:.
present confined to his home here
suffering from a bad attack ' of La Hey; 1.d. Hess; r;Preeter; goal, iWal-
r per. Sub. Youngblut:
Gril)Pe' • a - ,, Iiensall, c. E. Shaddock; r.w. Busch
At a meeting of the Quarterly Of- 1.w: Bell; 1.d. Brown;., r.d. Parlmer;
ficial Board of the Methodist church, • • •
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goal, C. Shaddock. Sub. Hoggarth.
the. Pastor, Key. G. W. Rivers, was Referee, D. Hoffman.
inVited- to return fort..a fouKth year.
. 'veisas had a .vely successful
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pastorate an, Hensall- and has many • -
him return. '
to see , SAVED BY HIS LOOKS
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friendb• who would be glad
• - Rev. Cannon II. J. J Cod,
y rector of
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Mrs. Wm. Welsh, a,•foriner well-, St. Paul's church, Toronto recently
known 'and highly respected .resideit I visited New York, city. The scene
of Hensall, died in Toronto 'on Wed- was Fifth avenue. "As hard as you 1
nesclay of last week. The' -funeral 't can, , pleaded Dr. Cody, as he jumped
was held on Friday but owing to the„? hitt) one of tb.ose • battered yellow
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1)10Cy; on the railroad. 1),...ea brothers in i.taxis, thinking only' of the appoint-
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I-Iensall were unable to a,ttend the ment for which he was late.' •There
funeral . was a roar, wiacl whistling by as from
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. • A jolly•bunch of young people held an areoplane propeller, eerie' tilting
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a skating. Party on the riak Tuesday , at -perilous angles, then a confused
evening followed by a' sleigh nide i3O•) hubbub, shrill whistle, and a loud
the home of Mr' and Mrs. -Geo. Glenn' Irish voice—"Hi, there, you're pinch- (
"leer Kippen where the festivities, ea for speeding.” Out of the
were continued i11 games and cland- dol, appeared -Cannon Cody's clean
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ing after which the Y partook of, a Shaven face, sUffused with one of his
very. sumptuous repast: , r blandest smiles. The thunderstorm
The entertainment given in • the cleared from the big Irish face of
Methodist church onThursday even- ' the traffic cop Graciousness appear -
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ng last by the Peerless jub'
ilee Sing- fead as if by miracle.
Go ahead, ' he whispereAi "I beg pardon,;
rs was well attended despite the un- - .
avorablea weather. The olcl time
hornsea render6d by the entire troop
ncl."The male quartettes were greatly
njc&ed by' all who availed them-
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IVir. and Mrs, Fred Fairhall who
have been in Ottawa for some time
have left there. Mr, Fairliall has
gone to Winnipeg and Mrs. Fairhall
to visit her people in Nebraska.
At an Official Board meeting last
week, Rev. •A/Sinclair was unani-
mouslyinvited
to inviteto remain for the fifth r
Centralia' is quite ai busy place
!since the storm, with customers com-
ing to get their grain ground at, the
chopping mill and some buying and
others selling grain at the Co-opera-
tive.
Byron Hicks shipped four loads of
cattle this week two to Toronto and
twb to Liverpool.
(Too late for last week.)
Mrs. 'Wes. Hodgins, of Lrendon,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wil-
lis last week.
Mrs. Fred of Ottawa, is
visiting Mr. Fairliall'a parents. s
Mr. Harold Dempsey, of- Nepawa,
Man., and Master Jas. Dempsey, of
Toron.to, University, visited over the
week -end with their grancl_parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Denipsey.
ZURICH
Mrs. A. Rose, Babylon Line, has,
returned home after sPending two
weeks with her uncle, Mr. J. D. Web-
ster, Preston, owing to the 'death of
his only daughter, Mrs. H. Hindson.
Messrs, Milton Johnston and Ify.
Howard, of the Town Line who spent
some time visiting at Toledo and De-
troit have returned
Mr. Louis Kraft spent, the week
at Kitchenar. • '
Miss V. Seibert is attending the
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millinery openings at London this
week. - • '
Mr. Eldon Rennie, of Indiana is
'visiting with his mother,- Mrs. S.
Rennie.,- --------------- •
Mr. R. F. Stade attended the n-
tario Hardware 'Convention at --Tor-
onto,
last week.
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STAFFA
A tiny little boy has arrived at
Mr. George Tuffin's and lie has come
to stay.
Much regret was felt and expres-
sed when it. became knoWn that Rev.
Mr. Roulston had sent in his resig-
nation. He had been invited to re-
main the fourth year. ,
1 The Ladies' Aid. of the Methodist
' church and some of the ladies' of the
neighborhood met at -the home of
Mrs. J. Warden and quilted four
quilts for Mrs. Norris.
clad hour and refreshments served by
the Henson league. The occasion
was a very great success. .
• : Vat-drallyi',tilese.Who see7-this head-
expeet: 'to read about some "baby
,lipir",bfaii American inniiii-million4ire,
; 2nd 'they siiiprihed- to learn that
such dilesOintion-applica aSeientiflh
npy6iirliesi preventative, tooth and meet
• • Prolja.ratitm, and they,. doubtless'
wonder how stich.'aqiiroduct .ever came
" • to be spdhert of, as 0 "million dollar
i„litacty. • So ar,.; story must -be told.
'Over ,•tittree 'years ago, the
Depart:non t the Rexall Cotnpany,
in coniiicitiat t oh erai cal spoci al is ts,
be,rait cii7latoki-vo. kat('
,the dieteaso und .,117.3 proper
ireatm'ent, anti in their characturidtii-
. way spen o-1,-er two
befcro they pertoetexi a coin p onn d
Unswered eveit. test, according
lo 1221' high stanilardS. SuCh reMarle-
dortant dill as been' created that they
f• Llita'y1i'.natned it "the Milikni
7 -Probably 116 preparation that
tievised for uSe as a norm conii;;atter
Waa found so efficiaeiOna in preventing
11 Contagtous diseases that enter the
•syStena throng:la the mouth and uhse
AntlsePtie. 111Sinaiially
was ft proVed that users Of it eafei6et-ella
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:escaped all attaclh of the fin NOl•aa 02
'prevalent last near, This Rexall
prod-
nct Can beeptirehased 35,ng• and .60c.
toilet bottles "at' " '
"but be careful; there's a ProIedfant
cop at the hext corner." .
The Forest Council has instructed
the town clerk not to issue any licens-
es without the sanction of ,the council -
As he is nhe only person in town who
can issue. marriage licenses, couples
who. are contenipla Ling marriage will
have to wait till council meets, or
get the mayor to call a special meet-
C01111VIUNIC/4.7:'101c • a
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Dear Sir: • . ,s
On .M.onday and Tuesday of this
week teams' were busily engaged in
taking the large drifts •of snow off t
our -Main St., , whieln in some- places" u
reached the height of about 8 feet. 'II
Althouhlr we lieartily approve of the c
elves of the, oppoatunity of, hearing
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;An entertaimnent will be held. in
he Town Hall on Friday, Feb. 23rd,
nder the auspices of the TJ.F.O. and
.F.W.O. 'Mr. Owen A. Smily, Elo-
utionist, of Toronto, will be the
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town fathers, actions in i.itid[Its, our chief entertainer, assisted by-- local
niain thoroughfare of tilis eiiicessive talent.- Mr. SalilY ree-
saow ive do not inaa see ti o 1)asc,.. c ,d and this concert ounscs
ball diamond cold storage, -which to be a rare treat for ail Who avail.' BEAlfirlY EVEERId
secnns to be their noble idea in tite-rinc11:0, lite oPhortunitY of there's beauty everywhere; ,
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Lug the stuff in the centio of lite boll bearing hiin, If we, have the bye to spe, ,
Tho oasoball enthusiasts of Rey. M. J. "Wilson, of Samos St. Deep in :the dale, on motIntallt 1011,
orr wt -111't laze to Intern tl,e Cinirch Exehar cccunied the pulpit fleauty in i'lower. and. tree.
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villtico. council that, by their finan- 111e MothOdist church hero Suns:. ; •
cial aid we are contemplating. the, day last and delivered excellent ad- E tho sunset's glow
organiaing or a janio'r INT/D;,;th dros,•es morning. and evening. in the deol3 greell of tile ;sea,
lington letim this year, but tn. the moriiing he spoke along edit- e`I•111--"Y 111 tile Pliint and Pill9
this will ho made impossible if our- co tional lines and took tip a special ) Sheol) browsin,g• on the loa.
clit-dtiond is tarn:Q(1,514o a rico planta- offer;ong for Editeataonal work His
tio'n by imiring 10 ttinrIAllantJY irrigat- 'wafs4 PrinciPa.11l'
ad, ft quay 1)e, however, Hie th0 Y:Itillg", people. At the ciao° of
fio,11 of 1 110 001111011 to crolt10 the toWn. the 0e110011 a bc-antiftil solo Ntia$ ren-:•
lll' --I ee
1 proportty to the oputla of our inn,•Seni. _01 eci -by la, 1. San:, Ilennic
diond with a new end It(110b. 0,P,In'eCiat al by Lb co-agre- There's beatItY in ihe home fire
1011t010 ball park, in which case We Pni,tion.. Thie is probably ibc laht burning
Will be agreeably surpriSed aS well time dal"r. ViTilson praocil lin- --ffho".1 15010 L's.'"3: i's;';11rnii3nin`
aa; devoutly tbardtfui and lona 1)ael. i.er Some hano as Leinn tientn:+-, beataty flint rtn,21 tree
1211 our foriner insinuating reinarke„ 11,i0 VO(1 P'''"Eq C.1 10
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CHISELHURST,-
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Mrs. G. W. Wren, who has been ill
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is improving. Mrs. N. Horton, of
Ilenaa,11,, is assisting the nurse to wait
on her.
Mrs. X. Parker is nursing -Mrs.-L.
McNaughton. '
Mrs. M. Dunn of Exeter, visited
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her aunt, Mrs. Roy McDonald last
Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Kinsman shipped a load
of choice cattle last week for which
he received a good price..
Mr. Cecil and Miss Pearl Harris
visited friends at Exeter Mon.da,a- and
Tuesday.
There was no league last week on
account of the weather.
Rev. M. J. Wilson, of Exeter,
-111'eached a splendid sermon in the
interests oi education to a good con-
gregation on Sunday.-- A collection
was taken in the interest of tlie edu-
cational fund and met with a good
to EseveeroYhdrasiblialcrainlieresiclpalyv.ay, we like
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No el -Lurch ever had to stop in the
middle of a collection' to go anci,l,
empty the plate.
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• iilyer. imagine that only facts
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matter. Sentiment .is a fact, too,
and 011 ' important • one.—Edward
Goldbeck..
fs Mato to " Got "
o o o intloStoliv)r
T pains ere easy.
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" Franz T'ain lo Ease laith
HOCSANDS Caiiiiitiaits have
tided T.R.(n.s and 1040-i:c1 Choy
do drive out told all
similar painS. T.),Z.C.'s reach the
Seat of litain, for their raatlicinal par,--
det carried in the blood. ,411„,e6
your druggist's. rree satmple
ton Co,, TorouttL
for
ai 1)1'11.'2's Loro,
Si":2
•atla,,i,:a1"na
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remains of David Hugh Mc- If To
Kay, son of Isaac IVIcKay., a ctitact
resident of Seaforth, who passed a -
Way .on February 11,th, at hoine
in"Fort Huron,at the age of 42 years,
Were bui•led in the Maitland bank
cemetery, Seaforth. The funei•al took
place from the residence of hit', broth-
er-in-law, E. .T, Box, Rev. Dr. Larkin
officiating. ' Deceased is survived by
his widow, formerly Miss Allan, of
Seaforth;• his father and one sister,
,Mrs. of. LucknoNY.
The funeral of William Colquhoun,
who died at his home, on. the Planar
ton road, just south of Mttcliell, 011
Friday night, took place Monday af-
ternoon to the Presbyterian cemetery
Mitchell. Then late Mr. Colqulloun
was born iu Lanark county about 78
years ago and moved to Fullerton
Township when quite young. He
was a noted iniporter of heavy
draught Clydesdale horses and cros-
sed tile ocean to Scotland more than
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-GO tinies. He was twice married,
his second -wife predeceasing him less
than two years ago. Hp leaves three
sons and three daughters.
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- TO ANY 1)AD
How much of your time do you give
to yotir•son, ,
At the end of the day when your
work is done? ,
Have you ever eildea,vorecl` toPlooit
in his heart— '
In his everyday life, just what is
When into his mincl, you happen to
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shall but show hint 526 live as
520 talk,
He'll ,soon. want, to it)llow the paths
that we walkNo ..
duty- we lia-ve, deserves more of
Alicl yes, I. would say it's deserving
a prayer, ,
01 course he's a problem, „because
lie's a boy— .
But what are the means you try to
employ ,
To find the solution—the road to his
heart, ' . ,
Arid what are _the lessons your ae,--
tiOns impart?
'Iliiire's no one more wanting to come .,
And italealyseteaulili,aiiidc)haedr• , pal will you
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you understand. •
ever '
Than Son, who's waiting the clasp
of your hand ----
That says you are ,with him—that
be fair,' , i.
He'llshaatar'eays reward us by doing his
And. let's not -expect ;them to think
as a man— 6.
And let thein be boys just as long as
If we will but show him we viant to
, they can. _•-'''-":—
The glad days of boyhoacl --------------soottoftu4n,
ter away, . •
So let them be playful and romp ` -
while they may, ,, a - , n. ,,,,,e.
And if we deal fairly we'll find we
have won
That priceless possession—the- faith
come, . • —C. S. laIl\-INISON. •
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FORD Salesmen have been instructed to call
upon every family in the Dominion.
Everyone who wants to own a Ford ,this year
must be given the chance to buy at the low figure,
whether for immediate or future delivery.
This is a duty the Ford organization owes ,to
the public. For the tendency is toward increased
prices.
, But if a Ford Salesman does not reach you. at
once so that you may buy a Ford at these low prices,
we suggest„that you protect yourself. .
- Don't wait for,the salesman. Phone! Make
sure of getting your Ford at the $445 figure.
Order your Ford Today
Milo Snell Exeter. Ont,
FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF- CANADA, LIMITED
FORD 'ONTARIO.
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And Divide Your Dollar with Your Neighbor
Everybody has ' a certain amount of Civic Pride—that
, solIl of pride which ,heaps malte, a village a townand ti team'
nietropolita.n city.
The; growth of any community- is dependent 'upon the -
support given ,its citizens. If we fail in our co-operation the'
town eitlicir stands still or retrogrades. If we uphold the toWil
by suataining it wlibleheartedly We bell) ourselves and the,
coanmunity. The tboine of this •adareriisement is"Help our
town, buy at home." ,
Let lie divide; our dollars. 010005 our merchants and
- felloweitizens who liave the interests of the community at .
heart. Help .1110111 Mad they vUl liCip 113 to greater vallic.,8--
fmincreased volume 'aeons decreasetl costs.
The eity 110ed5 'o'er ,,,,npr.ort and wa need, the support of
the town. l-et's get tegetlie-c and share °Air f.ortrines,
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