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The following is the report of S.S.
N9. 1 Usborire, for the month of Feb.
Y class- .MaylieIle Strang,
Sr,. IV-4-Ionors'Mely n Moil; 83;
Doreen Minn, 82; Norah Oke, 80;
=;1 1?oarl • Wooci, 80; Harvey Hyde, 77;
J Harold Horton
--.• 76. Pass, Melville
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Dowu, 72; Mervyn Cudmore, 72; 11111111illllllllll .Helen.5 Howson I _ I IIILIIIIiIlI1111111111111111111illlll1111 1111pllllllllllllllll i llillllllll111111111111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi.11111111111 IIIIIIIIIIII111111i11i1 ,==Geo.ClarIt' OBJ' Howson Hill, 63;
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HENSALL OWEN GEIGER RESIGNS Boa 32
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-edit Advances
The ' progressive
•
farmer recog-
nines that Credit plays an impor-
tant part in promoting a healthy
growth in the business of farming.
Applications for loans will be
courteously ' received and your
disc 'ssion8treated confiden-
tially.
lERLING
OF CANADA
104
0011100
Ca snot
Attend a Better School
SO I'°
NOT COMMENCE ' TT17+, WINTER TERM
WVH174Q 'SCIIOOL ENS TUES. JAN."2ND. 1923, AT T.111,T.111,T.111,. , E -0I'
School or-to>nnjce
Clinton. Ontario"
Stenographic,- Commercial, ,Secretarial, Special Courses
• FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO
M .: A. STONE, .-COM, ..SPECI'ALIST, B." ;F'. WARD, -B. A., Prinli
Vice Principal.
Phone •19 8
Students may enter at,any. time..
DR. A. MOIR, L. M. C. C.
Pliy:sieia.n and Surgeon
Phone 70. HENSALL
DR. G. L. SMITH
DENTIST
o doors east of the I1Iolsons
sail Ont;
AUCTION" SALE
'OF
REAL " ESTATE ; and HOUSEHOLD
' Furniture one.
SATURDAY, MARCI3 17th, AT, 1.30.
Real 'Estate consists: ,of lots 14 and
23, "Main St. • A two storey brick
cottage 30x30, with 10 rooms and
attic, -good' cellar, cistern in teller,
cellar had cement floor. Big tarn. on
remises, also good• hard water well.
"Household. " Effects—in Bell organ,
IDFOOT,.I.L 'OP>AN-i piano case;1 couch, ,1 lounge, Wild
Rose ebolt'stove and heater''eoinbin-
f & -HOLMES -1: ),...d .with . oven, . 2+ kitchen tables 1
Barristerstri{ •larva nrhwer; 2 cupboards, .1 dogcart,
and .numerous other articles. • ,
Office on the Square-, 2nd ' door TERMS CASH, Real Estate '1'0'per
from Hamilton St.,.God`'rich. •cent on. day of sale, balance in 30X
Private funds to loan a lowest rates, days.
Proudfoot, K.C. .J.'L, Killoran, MRS. ANDREW DOLTGALL, Proprie-y
D. E. I ohnes tress, OSCAR ] I IPP,' Auctioneer.
1-Iolines" will be in Hensall
,,inlay from 9 until. 6. Mr. Jas. Grassic, 'of the 2nd !line,
14 m,1,,, «„SIS3
DR. J. W. PECK...
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
;l6cGili University, Montreal Member
r.•;of College of Physicians and Surgeons
:mf Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
°until of 'Canada; Post Graduate
Member of Resident Medical staff .of,
genera] FTosprtail lVtontreaj, 191,1-15;
Office, 3 "-doors- east of Post Office.
Phone 56,, llensall, Ontario.
AUCTIONEER
osCAji'I L-6PP
*•Honor Graduate Carey,Jones'.Au
etion School, Special•course taken iu• -
Registered Live Stock (all Breeds•"
Merchandise, Real Estate, Farn.n.
Sales, etc. Rates ' in lteeling with
prevailing prices. Satisfaction as-
sured,write Oscar K lopp, Zurich, OD
"wire 18-93, Zutichs„
i()11 A-' iD.,'i1i: J011 1. ti: f re"
\IJiJ P1_4NT.-L-Postein, Do,4gers, En-
Telone:s, Letterhe :ds, Visiting Cards,
Shipping Tags, end anything at all,
<.1
o"Obsrz'ver Printing Office, Bendall.
ier•s taken for Daily and Weekly
?ers: To roe i o aficl•Le don papers
75 - la club with the•Lxeter Tiines,
25. Leave YOU!' -cider• at the Ob-"
• c,
you raw aewed your " subscrip-
;,ILO s-i112e:i? ,
/ ntent "'town council in
.6 try out 1,113 method_ of allo
to nay taxes any time
, et ,Tilly to the mid-
o bt s, u half -per cent, per : -
ut to be allowed for
D
tt r i of Geo Cc:bleigIi
.,lc place Inat 'Fridayal.-
:1i :his late ..ic residence to 8t,
_czuetery, Deceased Who was
„
65itlr year, had been inoar
:` c sorite ti e •> i
i ni: .noi, ger-
() 1111111 after a fall he sus-
tabent three weeks ago Sur--
11iinl are his widow; three solid •
if Biddulph Tp,; , Lance, Of Loll-
y, 01 C ilgitry;' and one dau- .
Girl. Charles Conr•sey' of Sitz•=
Dr. G. L. Smith wishes to announce
that he lias opened an ,office for the.
practice 1 trt,o of Dentistry, two doors east
of Molsonis Bank;'Ilensall; Ont.
.Mr. Niel Spades left on Saturday
last for Detroit, "'
Mr. Fred Busch, we are sorry to
report continues quite ill.
Mr. Wallace -Dick took the train
for Detroit;, on Saturday evening last.
Rev. Mi. Sinclair•, of •Centralia,
visited at the parsonage on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs,,P. B. Buchanan, of
Toronto,' are visiting relatives in
town, . "._
Mr. Bill Horton of Stratford, spent
the week -end with friends and rola-
tives,here, •=
Miss Hoffman', "of Dashwood vis-
ited".;Miss• Hazel Coxwortli on Satur-
day 'last.
aturday'last,
Mrs
E. Rennie is •this 'vl*eek visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Paisley,
of Port Lambert."
Mr. Bill Kyle, of London Road
north, left on Monday last for Wind-
sor
and Detroit...,
Mr Corbett, of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co., 1 ondon, was in
town' on Tuesday. '
1Vfiss Essery was in Detroit over
tlie week -end and returned home on
Monday evening.
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White left on
Tuesday evening, for Detroit and
other border ,cities. •
School' Inspector, Mr. J, Elgin Tom
of Goderich, visited our schools on
Monday of this week.
Mr.' and Mrs. T. Hildebrandt,- of
Goderich, visited the foriner's par-
ents over the week -end.
Mn. Fred Hatter, of Blenheim,
has accepted a posil,ion ' as check
baker for Mr. ,,R. E. Cook.
Dr, `,A, Moir who has 'heen on' a
short.visit to the west returned hone
the latter part of last week.
• Mr. Robt. Higgins left for Goder•-
ich on Wednesday where lie is help-
ing to audit the county books..:
Mr.
Wes. Nichols,who ..has been.
for the past few months in Kitchener
returned home on Saturday last.
Mrs: Elston who spent the .winter
in Clinton. 'returned, to town and is
visiting her son, _Mi'. Robt, Higgins.
Mrs, D. 11McHarg and 4little .son
David, ,:;of .Loudon, visitecl ::4-ha,,for--
mor's mothez•,;Mrs. Peart, this week.
Mr. Jack McDonald' returned it n
London, on Saturday oflast week
where -he has-been residing for sortie
time."
Mr. Harold Rathweli,. who has
been employed. on the -local staff of.
the Sterling Bank „left' on Saturday
'fol• Detroit,
Mrs. Andrew' ,Dougall is holding
au auction sale of real estate "and
household effects on Saturday March
17th,, at 1.36-.
',Mrs. Robt. McLaren ' retu'rned"
Stanley,, is:at present nursing ,a brok- home on Monday evening last :fioni
en hand. In` "attempting to put a a visit with her .daughter, Mrs. .Stn -
halter en".a cow his hand wan jainmed ;ant, of Rear Clinton.
against the stall by her horn,- c'r'ush NTrs ..W. •R.' Dotiga1l who 'has "
ing the bones-i<n'the bacl:of his land, bthe
. , visiting Mrs. Andrew "Dougall for the
past few menthe returned , to her
home in Hamilton 011 Monday,
Mrs. T. C. Joynt is ht present in.
Brucefield nursing her sister, Mrs. C.
D. Simpson who has been somewhat:.
Litri,SAT1L I?UBtI0 SCHOOL
REPORT
1?R1IIIARY• P.00M
n.
3tiNIOP PRI1tTLR .
indisposed for the hast'few days: An estate totaling $8,5024 l as left.
Class A—Piola JllIdebrar?t 13 by Rev. Dr. William Briggs, former
Jean Whiteside, 4. tt Mr. Glenn Broadfoot, of Shedden,
_a former member ' of the Sterling l book steward of the Itilethoclist Book
Johr ,Paz quhar "80 and Publishing` I-Touse, according to
Mabel Fee 79 I
Bankstaffhere is again "on the staff,
Lorne Elder 30 holding the, position formerly oceu-,,
pied by Mr. Ib. Rathweli. "
Class 13—Harvey Hudson 271'
Eleanor Dell 218 "-There ' will be a meeting ()Lithe U;
Ivan Rennie "203
F. 0. in the To yu',Hall on Friday
Grace Donaldson 202 evening,."March' 9th, for the purpose.
Giay Rivers107` of -"discussing several important mat
Alice Higgins 155 tees. All are urgently .asked" to at
Jr. 1st.—Gordon Tonifgo 218 tend.
Tommy Sinale,'1.73 • Mr. A. W. Anderton, of Goderich,
Stewart Bell 121 was in town on 1Vioaday last attend
Margaret Kennings 08 ing the meetingof the South Huron"
Dorothy Dadson 64 Choral Society, which was held in
Edith Wolff- 61 • the Town Hall. on Monday evening.
Oke, 60; Maurice'
1'l1IIZil ELECTION NECESSARY: •Sr..; III ---Kathleen Strang 7
` g, 5.
Jr. TII—Honors, Pearl Moir, 76
Mr. Owen Geiger,' who has been Archie Ethez'ingtUn, 75. ' Pass. Geo.
elected twice ase reeve' of Hensall for Boa; 69; Mervyn Dunn, 66; Reta Oke
1923, has resigned his Position land 55; Violet Hyde, 64; Joe MUYeart;'
the third election will be necessary, 63; Eva Boa, 60,
His resignation' came as a result of Sr. II—Honors, Pearl Moir
76.
proceedings taken against him on Marie Squires, 75. Pass, Gordon
the ground that certain voters were Block, 65.
disqualified. The -last election was Jr., II—Honors, Bernice Horton
betwee
n Ml,- Geiger
g and Thos, Hun_ 80; Alma Etherur
dgtozr 76
son and restzlted'in a tie, Mr. Geiger let c1,—Elmore Dttrin, 66,
receiving the casting vote. . Pr'.—Paul Boa 69; Harold Cud-
Chiselhur•st rnore,66.
. Number on roil 32, Aver atten, 25.
THE LATE ;JAi'1Ji 5 13ONTH ON
M. Horton, teacher.
Mr, James Bonthron,-a former
resident of Hensall, died at his Monne ne S. No. lei, STEI'I31<+;l T
in Toronto on March 1st, aged 76
years.- The deceased had been ill
With pneumonia., Fpr years Mr. Bon-
th'on was a successful traveller for
a large boot and shoe house, , His
remains were brought to London on
Saturday for interment' beside those
of ' his wife ' IVIr. Jas. Bonthron, of
town is a nephew and attended the
funeral. tl.
Do not be disappointed if your vis-
itors are not mentioned in our news
columns. We' cannot get all the
news but you can help us by calling
us by phone or handing your items
in at the othee. .'We appreciate your
news.
The roads in .this locality are at
present in very poor;,shape and are
neither good fore wheeling or sleigh-
ing. Sonie parts •of the roads are
bare while others are ` drifted and'
full of pitch holes, making it almost
Impassible to transverse„them with
a. heavy load. '
Mr. and • Mrs. Alfred Austin
of
Varna, announce the, engagenitent of
their.youngest'daughter, Alice `Isabel
Margaret, • - to Mr. , Floyd Howard
Schell, 'oldest st ”" son of Mr. and "Mrs:
Isaac Schell, of 2493 MaX
well 'Ave.,
Detroit, the marriage to take place
quietly the first week in March,
Mr. and Mrs. ''Lancelot ' Clarke, of
,Varna, Ont., announce the engage-
ment of their; only-dauglter,' Mabel
Elsie, to Mr: Ephriam A. Howes, of
Arthur, Ont., the wedding to take
Place quietly in March.
HAYFIELD
TIie marriage of Irene, eldest
daughter of the late Thos, E. Harii-
son, and Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, .of
Bayfield to Leslie:Broolts Jones, son
"Of Mr. and Mrs. Jones df Thorndale,
took place at noon on Saturday, Feb.
,,24th, at St. Andrew's parsonage,
London, the Rev. D. C. McGregor, of
ficiating, - The bride, who was unat-
tended, was smartly dressed in a'
travelling suit of blue tricotine, with
navy mohair `hat and wore a corsage
bouquet of American beauty roses: '
Following the' ceremony, dinner was
served tat the home of Mr -and Mrs.
V. A. Burt, Garfield Ave., after which.
the happy couple left, amid rhowers
of 'confetti for Detroit, wvhL,e they
will reside:
1EDi:;•will,'; R1G rEFr
AN ESTATE OF 1385,024
ROOM II
Missed"; Ekazns.
Jr; III -Pass -200
Roy Smale _292
Pearl Elder 222
Scott'Welsh 280
Ge'trud'e Higgins ;.276,
Ivan Geroliiette 275
Beryl Pfaff<.271
Albert Passmore 262 '
Bi11y Joyut::248
'.;;
houiise Drummond. 28 8,
Tiarold Munn' 2 '
aX31;'
*Bertha Soldan 225
*Front: xeden 222
Olive Wolff; 207
**Margaret McLaren` 14.7 .
Billy
Smale 127
Sr-II—Pass 200
Gordon ,Rennie "323
Edward Little 314
Royce Welsh 276
Lula*Lindenfield. 260
Albert t Wolff 237
Edna: Wolff 233
*Clare Zueflb 225
Joyce Scruton 210
Grace Emelt 164
**Harold I-Iedden 157
a {`Pldrecl Sniith 151
- Lizzie i3ea.n 146
***.May, Itetinii
M. A, ELLIS, Teacher'
1'
"Mrs. ":McDougal, of Hensall, lasµ
been visiting'at' the ;home of her sis-
ter, MI's..: J. D. A,tianson, being, called`
hither' on account of the illness of
Mrs. Atkinson, Clinton News -Re-
cord.
iVir. Alex. Murdock, accompanied
by his daughter, Miss Lexie returned
frorBran"tfor•d where the latter .has
been in-
training for a nurse but was
•• forced to give it tipowing, to ill'
health, :
• The progressive euchre party auci
dance held iri„the town
Il ou F'ricla.y
evening Mast was a decided'. success..
About 40 tablesworein use witlr two -Grenfell , Mission. A resolution of
couple at each table and an enjoyahlo thanks was passed to TJaje-i Gordon
and exciting time spent until `about., Ingrain, maiia g e' of Sm .lI1aoii In-
11,30 when the finals were played' gr•anr's London, for the useof their
off with the 'honors ging to Mos, Jas.. rostaurant fertile. sale of hozlle-cook-
A.`Pell and Mr. Alpine Iv[c:Ewen. The :ng, held by the',ins"titut"e iii London
prize for the ladies was: a beautiful also Ler` itis offer for srutit31 hal t lin
leather shopping b< g ci
pP F `t„ donated by:Dr. the future.
Peck, and the prise
;
1 for " gentlemen' • After tli e „msi,rc,. ; was T t
r
; ,. orte7t,e T;
was a safety ra?ordonated ,by Mrs, iunch was served c c6165 a'vcry nuc
-
BerthaDell. .After. the cards came ossful meetin .•
lunch, at, the termivatien of which
iVillisili Sii:k; t; ,
. , r , , unro,zci cant
dane1ag was begun oiicl after enjoy- -Sionoi', ha„ opened the roo.11 bet's(
111, themselves for some: nein ill ., ' 7eci'CSv;lle a it° ' + ries -.,
way tine merry -matters retired t0,lii Mr,,":
r, ai l 111a , ,,.,:naiaa;r carter
their homes ceding that they i17(. ' tainod ..it la ge,?.:nup!be'r of..' e ro
f , fri..it4S tfF'
,.. 0 16nt a,.v01'. e. ` .: oh" evening-,
... 0_,:
.. .. . .ilii... .. +, _ , >;• 1.l
ie
.fin.,., -a <1a,2 e h , • home .1 o F tc 1i 1? : o.n.c, o > t,Ie:
otllcr pa ty(ii VA is 1la111 )611 's`1 c2 2i.d eencess!.on, ii. ;UIC tby, 01 Tit(%-
ii4"Irr Lteax'. future,
the will just filed. A. W. Briggs, k
K.C., a son, is left the -sole,benefici
•try and executor; but insurance a-
mounting to $ 4,500. was bequeathed
LO the three grandchildren,
CLANDEBOYE
The Claadeboye -Women's Institute
held the regular business meeting at
the Home of Mrs. John McNaugton,
Mooresville, the president, Mrs. Jas.
Dixon, prsesiding. .Between twenty
and thirty members were prereiit. It
was .announced that the McGillivray.
Women's Institutes had raised the
$1,000 necessary to endow a cotin
the War Memorial Children's Hos-
pital, London. The cot will be a
memorial to Mrs, Wilson and Miss
Ilotson, Both of Parkhill, in recog-
nition of their ser•vsces. 1n -securing `
medical, inspection in the rural
schools. The money was raiSed by
a small levy on each institute. A
letter was read, acknowledging the
receipt of the money that Clardeboye.
Institute hadsent to the relief fund
for the fire sufferers in Northern On-
tario. It ",vas' decided to send , 2
to
the Dominion Alliance, and $2 to, the
,day:
The following • is the report of S.S.
No. 11, Stephen for the month of.
February.,'
Sr. IV—Mina Wiil_ert, • 7 6; Herman
Brenner, 65.
Sr. II—Violet Willett, 78; Leslie,
Adams, 70; Marjory Morenz,: 66.
Jr. III—Norman Brenner, 67; EI
gin Adams, 61. -
Sr. II— Hazel •Morenz, 91,; Willie
Dietrich, 78; Sidonia Dietrich, • 66.
Jr. II—Earl Baker, 45; Mervyn
Disjardine, 34.
I ---Minerva Vincent, Charles Die-
trich, LeMiard Disjardine, Earl Vin-
cent.
' Sr- Pr;--13laizche Morenz, Bene-
dict Dietrich, Anna Dietrich.
Jr. Pr. Dorothy Vincent, Ervin De-
vine,
No. on roll 21, Aver. atten. 19.
Susan E. Link, teacher,
S. S. NO. 7, USBORNE •
The following is, the report of S.S.
No. 7, USborne, for the month of Feb,
Sr: III AAngus Earl, 70; Harold
Denham, 66; Hazel Earl, 37; Ray
iiE,ropk v,24;'Deliver Skinner '(absent,)
°Sr.`Ih=Moriis'Hern 79, (Honors;)
Thos. Hein 78 ,(honors;) Norman
Brock, 50; Norman Jaques (absent,)
Jr'. II -Willie Earl, 71; Harvey
Wright, 63; Melvin Wright (absent)
I cl.—Myrtle Earl, '77 ho
(honors;,)
Garfield Cornish, 53; Clayton Cols-
nish, 52.
Pr.—Lloyd Hern, 86 (honors.
No: enrolled 16, aver.
atten.
Me, McIntyre, teacher.
Two great national forces are constantly in
action to help you find a better market for pl
your
products. One of them is Herbert
Hoover and his TJ'. S.Departaxlena t of Com-
merce. The other is
In' a crystal-clear interview on Prosperity, in
next weeks issue, Mr. Hoover says--'-' defi-
nitely: "Our job is to help flnd markets
for farm products." And fanners everywhere
are finding his department of vital help.
If you are interested in
better prices you' want to
read notonly all that Mr.
Hoover has to say, but of the
success which the Federation
of Fruit Growers is enjoying
(the story is in the same issue).
In this great weekly you
will always find an article an
marketing, to say nothing of
the latest news on cropping,
poultry, fruit and other sub-
jects of interest to every mem-
ber of the farm family.
Onl.. 1.00 Year's .
for a ea s
Chas
Doyle's Garage
b
F.
Exeter, On
An authorized subscription representative of N,
The.CounliyGentleman The Saturday Evening' Post "the'
l adtes Home Journal
52 issue: -$I.00
52 Lunen -52.00 (Canada -y°3 05)12 issues -•$1,50.
Dr. Hern, of Blyth, has purchased
the practice and residence of the
late Dr: Thompson; of Clinton and is
now in charge,
Mr. Alfred McKClinton'sowii, Clirii;gn well
known harness maker, died. last week
in his 78th year: .'He had been seri-
ously 'i11 for about two weeks. _
In every fifteenear-
Y period since
c
incorporation in 1833,
Toronto has: `.
doubled in population. p Toronto iris-
a population of 529,083, as shown' by
the assessment returns for 1922; id
twelfth the o -
lar est ;
g ,r the c.,r>t:inent
and :stands sixty-first among
cit-
ies of the world. the
Now is the time to freshen and beautify the home interior: Do
. Y _ not let this Spring c b
without that that re -decorating which every home requires. If you would hav y
u.--
rc-., walldecorations in accord with
the late 1 - latest of the best, out,;.: e8 insist on ootid:
ttbear-
ing illg the name
C/►'1 Ste
i alfa ea3 ° Wali Neu
In their collection you will find just what
you are looking for. The patternS are ap-
plicable to
-plicable':to any interior.
These new patterns arc, 1
.2/ inches wider
than the ofd type of ,Wall Paper which,
besides enablingyou to paper a.• room ruith'
pn
fewer rolls, means' easier hanging More beau-
tiful. designs and _ the improved appearance
c wh ish results from fewer' seams.
Look' for the Sithe Boxer on the selvage.
FOR SALE -BY
A;
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