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The Exeter Times, 1923-3-15, Page 5;!ti THE EXETER TIMES liiilllllllllllllIIItltYYti1 tEl r II/IIIIIYIY111Y III II1I1Ivv vvl olvv Irl v�...• •..v•n. 1. •........ .....o... ...... _.:. IIIIIIII Ifillill11111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111114111111,11111111111111111141111111,1111111111111111 IIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIiILIIIiIIiIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIiIIiIIIII iII i 111111 HENSALL CHISELHURST teas 01,1•• •0.11•10,•••.• i•' • •••• • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • itseamet. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t darner,' Plan Many •progressive , farmers consult their banker lana. ` Th �P e SterlingBank nk has money to lend to'' farmers who •need additional those funds ,for ar the sound extensaoms of their,., farming operations. HE �TERLINGBANi OF CANADA SAVE lava Because 105 You Cannot 'Attends a Better School, SO %Vmr -NOT COMMENCE THE Wiai\TTER TERM .. WRF,N'SCHOOL RE -OPENS TUES. JAN. 2ND. 1923, AT THE School of Commerce Clinton. Ontario `^Stenogra h tc, 'Commercial Secretarial, Special Courses FOR 'FULL PARTICULARS APPLY. TO M. A. STQNE, COM.' SPECIALIST, B. F. WARD, B. A., Prin. Vice Principal. Phone 198 •r Students may'enter.at any time. A. ?MIR, L.'-M._C. C. Physician ' and Surgeon Phone 70 HENSALL DR. G. L. SMITH PENTZS '"; Two doors'- east of the" Molso'ns Bank; T-3ensall Ont. PRO:TDEOOT;, I£'ILLORAN & HOL1VIES • Barristers, &c. Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton`iSt., Goderich. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. Prdudfoot, Kea 4. L. Killoran, k D. E. Holmes Mr. "Holmes will , be in . Ilensall every Friday from 9 until 6. DR. J. Graduate of Faculty of. Medicine,' :McGill University, Montreal; Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario; Licentiate of `'Medical Council of ' Canada; Post Graduate ?Member, of Resident Medical; staff of eiteral Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; Office, 3 doors east of Post Office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. AUCTION •SALE 01 REAL ESTATE and HOUSEHOLD IPurniture on SATURDAY, °MARCH 17th, AT 1.30. . Real Estate consists of lots 14'and 2g-, Main St. A two storey •brick cottage 30x3\0;, with • 10 rooms and attic; good cellar, cistern in teller, cellar has cement floor. Big barn on preriises, also good hard" water well. HouseholdEffects-1 Bell organ, ,'piano case;'1 couch, 1 lounge,'Wild Rose cook stove and heater - conbin- ed 'with' oven 2. kitchen tables,, -11 lawn -mower, 2 cupboards, 1 dog cart,,' and numerous other articles., - �_. TERMS, CASH, Real Estate 10 per 1 cent on day of sale, balance in 30 days. M1tS. ANDREW DO'UGALL; Proprie- tress, OSCAR KLOPP, 'Auctioneer. •f $15,000 FOR PAGE "Ala." • r� z�'CTIONEER 1 M C5 OSCAR KLOPP Dr. G. L. Smith wishes to announce `that he has opened an office for the practice of Dentistry, two `doors east of j.VIolsons Bank, I-Ieusall, Ont. FOR S 1.LE—Six dozen sap pails, about as good as new. Apply to JOHN ELDER, Hensall. /Mrs. Jas. Bell visited friends in London on Wednesday. Mr. A Whiteside was in London bn'Saturday of last week. Dr. J. W. Peck mace a business trip to London on Tuesday. Mr. Jas. O'Brien, of' Exeter was in town the forepart of the week. Mr. F. J. Wickwire, of Exeter, paid a short•visit: to town on Tuesday. The .0 F. 'O. shipped'" five cars ' of stock to'Toronto on Saturday last. .Miss Elva Shaddick visited friends iu London on Tuesday of this .week. Miss Clara Saranas, of near Crom- arty visited friends in town this week. ,:... ` Mr. Chas. Shaddock -has taken.,a position to the bakeshopof Mr. R. p. Cook. Mrs. Whitley, of Edmonto _, u, Alta., was the_ guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'John Dallas recently. - Mr.f McDonald, of Strathclair, Man. Visited at the home of Mrs; H. Reid during the past week. Miss Edna Sararas, of Cromarty, was the.;. guest of Miss :Zeeta' Pass - /mire' over the week -end. Mrs. Geo. Brown return ed'3ri •Tues- day evening from Clinton where slie has-been visiting frienas. Mr: Garnet Weber, of :St. Thomas,' visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Web- ber, of town over -the week -end. Rev. G. W. Rivers will be in God- erich, next Sunday conducting ser-. viecs in Victoria Ave': 1VIethodist church. Mr, Wm. 'Slavin delivered eight choice head of fat cattle at Hensall this week. They averaged nearly 1400 lbs. each. Mr; 'Chris Lister, sof Chatham, vis- ited at. Win. Wilicinson's, for a week, Robt. Wilkinson, of near 't,ucan Richard near Exeter spent ounday at their home here, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. ' Dayinan and Beatrice visited Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs` T. I3arris. A hockey match was played Sat= urday afternoon at Dan B rintnell's' between the boundary and. Chisel- hurst. The score was 3 to 2 in fa- vor of the boundary. ` The line up: Boundary --goal; Jack Bell; defense,. Jack and Lloyd Horton; centre, Wil- son Brintnell- wings Donald Hog- garth, Clif. Brintnell; subs, Archie Ro` cli v hffe and Bert. Horton. Chisel ser burst -goal, Will Parker; def, Lloyd Venner, Lloyd McLean, centre, Glen. McLean; wings, Percy Harris, Camp- bell Ayres.,, - Rev. J. W. Hedley, B.A„ of Gode rich,' will preach next Sunday on So- cial Service and Evangelism. Rev. Mr. Rivers ' will take his work t Godericlt. . Wil � 1 Parker has engaged ed v En®iII!■61I®1111® 11®1111 II UI g g with L. )I =1 I®ItIlli■Iiil®1111®illi•Illi®Ifllf11nll@I;I6®I(diilt®iln®II1111III■1111■illi■1111■illi®Illi®1111■llil®Iillt�lli ■1111■II f � McNaughton for the summer. �: � ■ I 1 � III �,ul�illl■1111®ilii �� a ZURICH Miss Pearl Wurtz is vzsztfngwith Iter uncle at 'Toronto. •, Mrs • .F, D.- Walker, of;�Port-Austin , 1Vlich., is visiting her mother, ;Mrs. M. Edighoffer, 14th con.' Ray, ' Mr, Fred Steinbach who spent �sev- eral weeks with relatives and friends here, left for his home in Cavalier, N. Dakota, Mr, Geo. Smith of the J3abylon .Gine, Stanley, has routed his 'farm for a term of years to Mr. Charles Gossntntan. Mr. Smith is holding an auction sale of his' effects on March 28th. .: Mr. Reinhold Koch, who spent the Winter months with friends here left - Friday for Congress, Sask. Mr. C. Schragg is holding an auc- tion sale of his pure-bred herd of ,Holstein Cattle on Tuesday IVIargh 20: MITCHELL, :PROVIDE MONEY WHEN • SITE ANI) PLANS ARB READY At: the recent meeting 'of the town Council, the debenture by-law: to raise $50,000. to build a new ,high school' was presented for first read ing. One member "objected"' and said that the site of -the school and plans should he secured first. This led to. some discussion. The mayor, who 1s chairman of the high school board, said he would call a special, -meeting of the council and\high school board, and have the high school inspector present. The by-law will be left over to. the A ril meeting. There - g are sev er al sites in view. p ion Brand an Avis Many a farmer doesn't raise sheep because he can't control them. It takes a heavy strong_ fence, built to 100 per cent. service to enclose 1 c ose afield for- , •" pasturing sheep. . Sheep are good money makers -and keepa arm £ clean,. Would YOUR farm"fences keep sheep in? ' Champions Brand` ""CANADIAN" Fence erected on American Galvanized Steel :Posts will not onlycorral sheepbut efficiently fficIently take care of .any stock, large or small. We confident*' recommend Champion Brand "CANADIAN" Fence, built for Strength, Duratlity and Service. Sold by Ws AG acL,a °en`: HENSALL ONTARIO ' 3h.1k..A�+_ ... •.~� +Y'.,e34'iw.,tij'. +m�^d-Y ♦:'�.... h..'lY!I•".e -20$'. Miss 'Floreiiee Veinier isre, z+�_...tq�� � � ..C.;:`•- helping ;,aFa�: REA••. Mrs: Robt. McLean for •�.,., BIGGER RETURNS in1923, e�. a InotZtn. ;, •��� .,tom;; 1 � 2 � Mr Wni. Westlake, of North Da- kota; ,who has been visiting his bro ther James for three weeks, left last iull�i ii®im•iui11 arae with the Biggest Yield • gun®1111�91u1■illl•mii week for his: home. James accom ® Ontario Agricultural College reported Ciains:fromfertilizin of 10: to•l5"bu ■ panied• him as far as London where gShe11 per acre inhe W at and l 8 to �. 20bushels per acre in oafs are re rted `#romp _U they visited the former', daughter. It is'36'''year's since Williaaii left this. part. w Mr. and Miss. Richard Stire of the 1west,'are t;rsitjing' with 'Ar.',and, Mrs: Frank .Fitzgerald. - STAFFA We are sorry to report' that 'Mr. Moffat is confined to the house 'thru illness. Master Clarence Norris is recover- -.Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson attend- ing aftei'.a sick spell. e I+' the funeral on Sunday last, of We are sorry to report the serious Mrs. Volland .wlio died in Exeter on ` : illness of ?Mr. Chas. Tuffin Sr. He Thursday. of last week, is down 'with pneumoniae and little hope is entertained for his. recovery. The ..Adult 'Bible class of which Mr.. F. O'brien is'.teacher; gavea banquet in ,first class style to,al1 the=tnernbers of the class "'Dr. Silcox, principal of the Normal School, was the speaker. and Itis fine adress was much., appre- ciated ( by. all. The . entire program gram was good. �..;' Mrs, Chapman, who' has beets visit ing her brother in Toledo for the -past few weeks has returned hone. The W.M.S., • of the Methodist church, are holding' a birthday party on Friday,: March, 23rd,.: at 8- p.m. in the --basement -of _.the :cli:urch;,, Mrs.:Jas -.Coxworth, wi o has been spending the whiter with Iter cladgb- terMrs. Scruton, returned to tor her home in Strathroy,•'- on Wednesday. Miss ' B. : Ashton, of" Gorrie, who was Milliner for Mr. E.: Rannie last season has again been engaged for the conning season and arrived in Next -'Sunday 'will be :Evangelism and: Social Service Anniversary in the Methodist Church, Rev. J. W. Hedley M.A., B.D. of Goderich, wiil'be'the preacher for the . day. Mr. Osbourg who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jas Simpson, returned o his home in the Weston Ttiesday morning last. 1 -le was accompanied s far as London by his aunt. This is the age for advertising. Ile who ble-.veth 'not his own horn, the �' the -same it shall not be blown. It pays too. ; Yon haveoften wondered 1 a what some of the big ads. cost in the magazines. Here's a secret. It costs B exactly $15,000 for a full page ad. in colors on the back of• the Ladies' o o for one issue. you think it: madness to pay that: amount of money. Peo- ple used" to ;think so. Fifty years ago there was not a, hard headed business rnan who wouldn't have fal- toleu off his chair if he had been asked pay $1500.0 for one advertisement.. Yet inen compete now to secure advances the right for positions at these high prices.'- Business men have learned; that it pays to spend money in advertising because that; in the long "rim, is the west effective. and least expensive way to sell goods. It Home 'Journal. N I not for a year; Mr. Meek, ni`anager of the Sterling ank, is at present confined- to his borne through illness. Mm., Stewart f the Branch, at Goderich, is acting the death of Walter . Whyte in:Ham- . during Mr. Meek's illness. iota, Man., a son oi' the late John Mr. J. W. Ortwein has about fin -Whyte Sr., of the Whyte Packing Co. shed ,the re -furnishing of the rooms: He was a former - resident of this above Mr. T. W. Parinier's store and.place, being born on the Whyte farm Ir. Parlmer and fancily intend mov- one mile suoth of the village 73 years CROMARTY We are pleased to report that Mr: Robt. Norris is 'recovering from an ' operation in Toronto Hospital and is now convalescing at the home of Iris sister, Dr. Margaret Patterson. Mr. Henry Hoggartlt, has sold his fine 100 -acre farm two niiles.west of the village to Mr. H. Wright. Rev. D. Ritchie attended Presby- tery in Stratford . and was elected moderator for next term. Word has ''been received here of Honor Graduate Carey Jones'Au etion School, Special course taken in Registered Live Steck' (all Breeds,, "-'Merchandise, Real 'Estate, - Farm Sales, etc. Rates in keeping with prevailing prices. Satisfaction . as- sured, write Oscar I(lapp, Zurich, o wire 18-0a, Zurich; OP . , Ia �\h SORT OP 740 l'HINT—Posters, Dodgers, En- volop,es, ;Letterheads, risrt.ing Cards, Shipping Tags, and anything., all, 'at The Observer ,.Tinting 0fth;e, Hensall. Orders tial of'for Da 1y and Wreel:ly _ Papers:'' -Toronto 1 k,nd �ozidoti papers $4.75, Tn. c]uo w:th ili7e.Exeter T2mes tG 25 L e your• order at -the Ob- e3s vc, C1llco, 171 e you 1,.="rat \'70d YO, Sottt7 sit scrip- ez1 to :t;lie Ti iso ,? - .1"_ -' r a kt„ s,el) AND GOT 131;1.00 Jl ec , cs f a free -win offering: fill'. -$„,'10 iR '' Y .,.,:.oti011 sir ipi the- \,-t:.:ey-1v1,:thoclist 1;i1- 17rc:`i: , triti:i `i g nerous .Ve pbltse c. rpt'$1,112 was contr'ib-; 'ntl;t;F°y the reonr refati `' ,. ,�, � e .. rte v. D 1 r la i°'� tis, tvlio is closing a very r to,tor °t e• 7err, ras l tro a- tle rnor'iiiu �� ' g.st,rvsce and Rev.*' , of ,tlie Presbyterial) church t h •occupiedthe pulpit in tilt evening, Irc�J V • ;lil. MR. Thomson, who was. to 'ii it ., speaker for tiro day Wats retable to.,be present: Ontario street church withdrew their ;even - 2)t ; service, and tie eoIi r('.gatleila. "rve c tt..)itett for -i:lte.occasion, ing back to their former home in the :ago. Deceased, suffered from a par- near future. alytic stroke in the early fall and I A St. Patrick • Euchre and dance never recovered: party will, be yiven in the Town Hall We are sorry to report Mrs. Wal -on Friday ,evening March 16th, tin_ter Marshall under the doctor's care. der the direction : 02 the Hensall Mr. J. A. l(IcLaren, of Egmondville Board 02 't'rade. Fit'st and 'second .is spending a week with his son Alex. ' prizes will be given for bout ladies A very interesting game of foot - and gentlemen. The last party"was l' ball was played between our'' school agraud success and this one is going boys and S. S., No. 5, 'the score being o be just as good Corrie and enjoy ,1 to 0, 111 favor of the latter. After an iIlenss of several weeks George Cook, of Clinton,; aged 83 years died on March; 8th. A quiet wedding 'took place in Clin- ton, at St. Paul's rectory when Fran- ees R., daughter of, -Mr. anthMrs. II. J. F' Il)Jl).,n ,wasunited in marriage to Mr. Amos L. Cartwright, both of Clinton The Rev. C. Llewellyn.Bil- key pet rorined the ceremony, i Toe .H ira' s Toronto rlcial Post says;- stores are not doing so large a mail: order 'business; since` the nrez•cl.atiiis in the small towns_ Woke in) to the situation. Advertising in the home weeklies s the best h'ay to counter-.' act the seductive allli eluents 'of l:le ' aT)tail order Catalogue.^- Goder oh Sig- nal. . =`1.., � tintos' harcl't'e wt � .. J 1 not . so very. ' The people' of this .Province o urn 28t,457 irzot:ors. Of this num- . or 2:10,333 are j tssenger cars. The farmers are at the'tread oi' th' 'o lis We as ovv,ers. ; 1i e are ria t as hard up as We think k we are: The trouble is we are spending too :itiucli. it�e inilet learn to live nitre cheaply. 5 • Every Nile we drive our cars that does not nr- soosne return is mostey loot.. Bat, why preach ecoitofny? .l?Vs in.uct ,,d have our fling and experience a- lo,iio will tcacl4its 'the right thing to • tin. ' I tnaplrcli."rte Reporter. fibs. Mitchell and little daughter ,. Most of the snow 'has disappeared wlio lately arrived from England are $ the past week. -It has gond gradual- who guests of Mr, and Mrce-Fred Tien- Iy and all danger of spring floods. ugu, of Mrs. iVlitciieil's lilts- seems over. The. roads are still in, band whowasa brother of Mrs. lieu- ', bad condition. The sleighing is gone rings', was burned to death in the re- 1, in some places while in others,,,Nvhoi•e tite snow oww higher a her cent - than the':' terrible fire G g ,fences at Haile btli�-'. � Y r Mrs, lit 'Wheeling is almost impossible. Ono Mitchell had been called to her home in England on account, of the illness lone autoniobile from a distance vis - of. her parents and took the little reed •IJxeter last „~eek 'but found the daughter with fret and was going diif'iottlt. .Jlutos are beginning; in the Old Land at the to spin around tower blit it will be c time of the fire, several weeks before they are in gen- ulnas use. Tittios, change little a11, and A. this generation has merely changed e patches from pants ie inner tubes.' d, Cru' Label;; have been corrected Mrs, Morgan Agnew and Miss Ag -" up' lo -Diarclt 1.3th.. Look at Yours nes, of Clinton, are moving to:Gitellph - please and sec 12 it is up to date. If there Mr. ngnew holds a position, nor:; wliy not pay your inbscription'. VIz's.� A gnet*r has been brgaliist rind; alis havi•, it upto` tate? Olaoir leader of Si; :Paul's church for - --- ---- -- ni�. arty years:: ; a tslti'1 '' n t Leet,„•. ,. > of E fuLe rig.. be Bill, tv1iU. bought the old ntaiiried; goi,t2;i t:,,.r ,e i is a iiteans t + r l..r s.,t,00i, rreal• Brucefie"x', is ofgett.is g acsps cel taking' it to Pieces to use the lumber. ii1i'"" 7 1.for .Pi IJY' t it $370 irony' the see- l i . r, „,,,, ,;'� 00 This Iio,)e anriug, ,,,, ztaal-iii th,, iii>0. -. :..,r :i. hltt,t,tzr .breast: "Let itT'J e'er urine '.: 'Ile S�..t Kl lY) A t.:.tt ... 1L- .n.r_r l.hs cos. 00(1 alto ae� t1 t''').':12 {'Fs4• t.i r: the xes1,. it .1-7 ,t ,' c�,,.,,r ir. anrhdr t.teste ,,'.!� `ir 1 e•, 0:liii ee eaute to'nlz e ,' l,.):: i 1, ttld 0t) with a. Oil,.aa: "-% e t t 1,e' nice to h .soe "Carl t16•-, )?ot;i.ito„'t1:3 (Lo Put C.''' '' • :est or ,aged. '� 1C, 3i 4�tlt.i7 0 0ac i t e aIle blC','T; r i0e n t 1,;1; a I1r+, fo ulai;i, ti following gains from complete -Fertilizers in 0 1922. .�n Clay -56 1 bus.per acre. On � sandy = soil 44 bus,per ser e, EXPERIENCE he �wh�le contaien en, rabies us to make thoroughly re- laabIcshlgt,;,,grcade,Jlantfood that. "gets yrret results.' ' reliable )Jxperimenfal• • .'ll. StatAoxi.`$'ests ..{< SWIFT'S . FEED STEER BRAD FERTILI ZEA ®, '•. are compounded from high grade materials. = Get Biggest Yields in 1923 and make most'mone i Place your order to -day SWIFT I with' Ilh'oltr Agent • F al vr� � T,::. , CANADIAN CO. ■' . 9 Y g rale ue. LIMITED' ■ Agents wanted where we are not represented. . WEST TORONTO, • See our agent SIMOIV P: GRE - g �, Zurich; for .' en.�, ° your requirements y • :,. i�imauuaimallu�lul■uml■i>u�i;•u■1>!I■�u■� R• .. . ...tet , .. 3. t�i'\w i77271.: � . ��:� ,fig�� r,�i� 1 �, ;'I s ctrl,; 7.caiK` L% i , ter. pi)'? ALL lues k .r COT WALL PAPER -is one of the nsost important features of home decoration With It you can turn dull roans' into bright' and chcerful ones. Asia; for the new and artistic papers produced by ,., : You have never 'seen . � ngthu7�cr quite so fine in wall decorations or so full, of new ideas for the adorn-: went o_ the Isom..e , Tile new Baer Papers ors `ai.. inches wider than the. old type of Wall 'Paper. ct Only arc mar beautiful designs made ossila1e FOR ;'1 1 117411 I ,Pen t new wzdh t , b lis e l � out you can also paget; a room 'more easily and. with fewer rolls. Then too, there is the -' i�nhznv rc,d appca>;aiaceicli esults Rola fewer seams. 11).e are :aiw ilil. i � � Y tt e y tltc;���taair+e BOXER on the sclva:rc, of even' to-l--ayoUt'•assli-mace of sattsfa,tion, SALE BY hs;