The Exeter Times, 1923-4-12, Page 5PION
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probably felt at times' .es', drat a frank
dxscussioii Of your Earful 'with some outside
„business man-unr,r*udiced,•trustworthy and
With a broad Vision -would he of great benefit
The local Manager of the Sterling Bank is
just such a man. He will gladly help you in
many ways. His varied is at your
disposal. Have a talk with him -especially if
you require funds for. sound farming =tension&
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1<Iis. T. W. Pailmer visited :friends
: 'IL isn't the man who smiles tli:at
in Clinton on 1Vlonday, counts,.•
When evertling,goes dead wrong;
Don't forget flee SI>rizzg Show on Nor is it the roan who meets defeat,
Friday after iooi next• Singing a gay little song;
songa 1VIr. A. Whitesideside was in Go'dericln' The . and t he smile are well
the forepart of t1he •weok, worth while,
Provided e
• v ed ,til y aren't a bluff,
Mrs. . A. Coxworth • visited with But here's to the pian vhn
friends in•Exeter on. Monday. and singso smiles
,
IVIr. Ernest Pepper has hired with And then -PRODUCES THE 's'lU 'F,
Mr. Wm, Green for the summer. Ilenrietta Heron.•,
Miss Jean Maxwell returned to
Whitby, on Tuesday evening last. s. S NO. 2 3-LAY
Miss Green, of London visited Mrs.
T. Peart,' of the village recently. • The following is the report of S,S.
Miss Irina Rennie, of Detroit spent I No. 2, Hay, for the month of Marcl.
the week -end with her parents in Honors 75% Pass 60'%
V Cl. -Lilly Greb 50,
town. Sr, ,IV -Alice Willard 77, 'Velma
Mrs. Jas. Bonthron is at present Caldwell 67.
in
in Waterloo, owing to the illness of Sr. IIT Isabel Russell 79, Norman
Mier father, 1V[r'. Youngblut. Stanlake 70,,George Tinney 67, Rus-
Dr." G. 'L. Smith wishes - to an- -sell Caldwell 59, Iliram Bieber 48,
uounce that he, will ne' out of town Ben "'Pinney
42x.
ou WednesdaYof each week. Jr. III-Be
nice .Caldwell '68,
,, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Drysdale pleas- Grace Tinney. 67, Elizabeth Murray
antler entertained a number „of 5S, Isabel Stanlake 49;
friends on Tuesday evening last. Sr. II -Fred Triebner 60, Margar-
Statile Green of St. Mars et Russell 58, David Triebiner 50,
Mildred Northcott 44.
Jr. II -Roberta Tinney 46, Chas.
OBrien -38, f
Sr. I -Gordon Greb 81, Ilarold
Rowe 70.
Jr. I -Dorene Caldwell 82, Leon
Triebner 74, Horner Tinney. 70, Per-
,Cantelon: cy Gould 68.
Number on ro11-25, aver. atten 22.
A. L. Dow, teacher
Mr.. Y Marys,
imeemaromommcatorirgr M= spent the week -end visiting Mr, and.
Mrs. J.' Young it the Commercial
Hotel: •
Miss Ruby Churchill, of Clinton,
has accepted a position as bookkeep-
er' ,and stenographer for. Mr. 13. A.
You Cannot Attend a Better School.
SO` WHY NOT, COMIVIEN CE 'THE 'SPRING TERM
WTTF;N SCHOOL RE-OPENS'TIJES. APRIL 10, 1933; AT .THE
School Of r. Commerce Miss M. Hoggarth returned to
her: home ou Queen St. on Monday
(s11-17,..-.1.-- , Ontario
- •- after spending a week or so with her
Stenographic, Ccninn ralal, Secretarial, Special Courses brother, Mr. Wm. Hoggarth of Croni-
arty.
FOR, PULL Pt�.RTIbC:ITLARS :APPLY TO
A. STONE,-CO1VI. SPECIALIST, - B. F. WARD, B,
,Phe dance held in flee Toivn Hall
on Friday'' evening, last was very well
Vice Principal. attended and proved to be a decided
Phone -198 ,Success. '.;
Miss Eleanor Lindenfield of Lon-
don, visited her grandparents, randparents Mr.
WICEN THE SAP BEGINS TO FLO1'V and Mrs. J". Lindenfield, iii town last
+ week, 'returning • home on Monday
When nights are clear and frosts are • •morning. last. -
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keen,Miss Nettie Pe er. `returned to
And, the day is warm in the sun, (' 1 p' "
The snow.wreaths vanish like a Stratford on 11'Ionday last after.spen-
ding a week's vacation with .her par,
breath, The,entsMr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper, east
• sap be in ;
g sto ,
run. � of the "villa e..
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P$i&
Student's -may enter at any, tune;
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 70, HENSALli
DR. G. 'L. SMITH
DENTIST
Two doors east, of the-' Molsons
• Ilan., • Hensall 'Ont.
PROUDFOOT, K'ILLORAN'
I-IOLM.ES
Barristers; etc:'
Office on the Square,.. 2nd door
frons. Hamilton St:,-•Godexich.
And thrr oglr the 'blush with .shout
and song: The Ladies Aid of • Carmel. Church
The merry toilers go; I have undertaken the job of renovat-
ing•For• the boys are' out for work and file church cuhsions and all the
fun, • p the ladies of .the congregation are
• When•the sap begins to run, i asked to lend a hand.
When the trees are tapered, and the Mr- Geo. A. Stanley, of Luc:is•,y will
pails are hu:ig• a : pr -each 'missionary sernzoiis , in the
;s,For ,the nectar of,the spring, ' _ Methodist Church next Sunday, both
.Then over 'the blazing -maple logs morning and evening. The liastoi
The giant kettles swing;. will conduct the services. .
And the dipper that -stirs the bubbl Mfrs. Ellis and Miss M. Ellis were
_ ing spoil - in Goderich over the week -end at --
Private funds to Ioan at lowest rates. From lip to lip doth go; tending the • funeral of Mrs. Ellis'
W. Proudfopt, Ii,0. 3. L. Killoran, for there's nothing so sweet as the brother -in -lave, Tur. Million, whose
D. E.' ITolnzes syrup•,:' that's'.nnade death occurred on Thursday last, •
Mr. Holmes Will be in Hensel]. When the sap begins to flow. Mr, Mervyn: Coxwoz•th,lert on Mon -
every Friday from. 9 -until 6, -But it's best at dusk •by the light of day last for .London where he has
___ the f1a� ze, secured a Position on the police force
--: Tom'''-"`-''''----------='-'------
y - f. In. the bon ire's smoky breath, f•„that city. • The good wishes .of. a
,,V'
DR. ., PECK ':,where ei•e shadows weird by 1the ,cauld- iicst of friends fcllovi hiri in his new
roil.; crouch' •vocation,"" -
Like the witches . in -"Macb'ath" -
Shadows that gibbed. and cintch and
Gi'aduate•..of Faculty of Medicine,
iMcGill'university, Montreal; lblenibei•
of College of Physicians and Surgeons writhe,
of Ontario; Licentiate of 1Vfedica1 ;With laughterechoing full;
Council of Canada; Post Graduate., .t'oi• it's work to Carry.. the'. amber,
Member of Resident 1\Mdical-staff of juice,
^eneral Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; But it's fun at the Taffy -pull,
4 * tar -3 , door, east of Post Office,. When night is clear and the frosts
drone 56, r-iensall, Ontario, are keen,
And the' sap has ceased to run,
AUCTIONEER
0S(AR' TJ OPP
SCHOOL REPORT OF THE SEN
4 STEPHEN, for the month of 1.VIar•cI1
Sr. 4 -Erma. rahaer 92, hon.; Irene"
Mariano 77, ho,ii..; SelmaRadar 72
Kathleen VIorlock 67,:RuthW--giber, .66-
Ray Sclftvartz 60.'Sr. 3 �7 14-tia 1Vla+r'
tease 73, Arnold Becker 71, Laran,nce.
Wein 62; Lloyd Wein 60; Charter Mar
•tens 52. ' Jr. 3 -Eldon Smith' 96, nen.;
Edna Mtartene 91, hon.; Greta/ Becker
67, 'Thelma Weber 56. Jr. 2,a ---Gor-
don Becker' 90,, hon.;, Olga Marten:‘ 8S
hon. Jr. 2 b -Lloyd Eglesori 80, Edith
Weber 70.. Jr:, 1 -Carrie :h3.arteue 90.
SI-. Pr, -Marguerite Amy -100, Greta,
Becker 90, Edgar Rader 100; Walter
Weber 85.
Number ,ori roll 24; average �attend-
ance 23;-Lavina V. Smith. :teacher. J
- CENTRAALIA
IVIrs, 11[ollard, of Exeter, gage a
most excellent address' here in the
church Sunday icor nil„ :�in the in-
terest of the w, M. S.
11r. Thos. ' Carling and family,,• of
Loudon„ visited in the village for a
few days. `
Miss Pe isvarden and 'friend,' of
Elinnville' visna 1\'1T': anti ' .Fr
Y. e<1
Mrs.
Penwarden Sunda
Mr. W. Colwili shipped: cattle to.
Toronto or Saturday.
111r. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson re-
turned Thursday froze a pleasant vis-
it to New Hamburg'.
Mz^, Byron: Hicks was in London
on Wednesday.
The Mission Circle held their an-
nual meeting Tuesday at the home of
Miss -.Bella' Brooks, a • pleasant and
profitable hour was enjoyed by all.
The Woman's Missionary Society
held their annual- meeting in the
school room of .the, church Wednes-
day .,after -noon.
ZURICH
Messrs. Thos, Wagner and Lloyd
Kalbfleisch, who are attending. the
Waterloo Seminary wore visitors at
their homes here,
Mr; David. Schnell who visited with
friends and relatives here the past
few' months' bus returned. to his honne
at Aberdeen, Sask.
Mr. Norman Eckstein, of Pigeon
hIiclt., wito'spent several months with
relatives here hash returned to . his'
home.•
Messrs: Clayton and Clarance
mare, of Galt. spent the week at their
parental, home, ,
!land 1VIrs. Ritdy Schwartzeu-
truber, Mr.- and Mrs. John Gerber,
"Ver. and Mrs. John Erb and Mrs. Ja-
cob - Schwartzentruber, all of ,• the.
Bronson Line attended the funeralof
the fornner's :uncle, the late Jacob
Sclrwartzentruber, at Baden.
On Tuesday, April 3rd there .pas
sed away at the house of her daugh-
ter, ,Mrs. Herb. Smith, Goshen Line,
Stanley Tp, Mrs. Emily Stogdill. re
lest of the late Wm. Stogdill, at the
age :of 69 years. 1VIrs. Stogdill ,had,
been in failing' health for about four
years;
Mr. Milton Heyrock, of -Detroit, is
visiting his mother Mrs. C. Heyrock.
Mrs. Berry, of Chicago and Mrs.
Miller, of Detroit, are visiting ,their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob' Howald.
De world owes you a divin,'son;
`but.you's got to do: some •work to<get
yolnself identified as de feller it's
coming to. -Uncle Eben.
FR 2NCI S -SE INN'E•�+ Ii•
A quiet wedding took place at• the
hone of Mr, and Mrs.. Josia Skinner,
of Fullarton, Tp., when their eldest,
daughter, Marie, was ,married to Mr.
D. Frances, of Tofield, Alta. The
ceremony was conducted by the Rev,
Mr. Coiling in the presencerloi the
immediate relati"yes. Mr. and Mrs:
Frances left on the: afternoon train
of the sarne day • for, Tofield, where
they- will reside.
DE.AIL`I'i Or JAMES 0. -BALFOU:R.
James 0. -Balfour died at his home,
in Mitchell,- on Monday, ,April ,`2nd,
after an illness of several months.
Bios 3>o;it church - ordered their duration: Deceased was. Yan old set- n.
tier'!raving lived 'near. Russeldale
Financial Statements for 1922, or for many years and only last Sail did
Church . Envelopes ' for 1923. yet? lie.aind Mrs. Balfour purchasea home
Bland your order into the Observer in Mitchell, and moved there to re
Job Printing Office and be sure of. a side. ; Some years ago he tried town
flint class job. -Life 'for a. time, but was not content-
', A Radio'Den onstration was ;given ed andreturned to the .farm. hie
the !nearid. up-to-date iceecre'ana was tw ce'inarried and is survived by
parlor in' w the hasenrent of the `Coin r kis wife. The funeral was held Loin
And „the sugar is caking clear and morcial•hotel, on"Saturday and Mon- I his late home, internment in Roy s
day evenings last by Mr,, S. Green, cemetery, near Russeldade. .
o1 St. Marys. Those present heard
some very good music from various'
ponies in the United States- and en 9,,).bDEi''T wimp -LNG
joyed listening to this new. and won-
derful invention.
The Sacred Easter Contata, . "The
Living Christ," which was to have
been given.in the Carmel church by
A national United Temperancethe,clroir on Sunday, April lst, was
given on Sunday evening last` to a
campaign of the churches has been
,large audience. ;..The choir , space
wasfilled to .capacity with the best
vocal musicians of the congregation.
who did thennselves and their 'leader,
Mr. M. 11. Ronnie full justice.' Solo
Barts were taken 'by Mr. W. O. Good -
subjection of file supply of intoxicat-win, Mr.. M°: R. Rainnie, ,Mr, McLaren»
g clubs to the- rant of an Mass Ola Cool;, $Miss Fioreneo Weis a
nib liquor u, u s g and others, which interspersed With
h local justices.
annual licensebyte 1 tate, rousing and voluinous choruses
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. made a very interesting and much.
Randall Davidson, who celebrated cz i reciatecl ervic f: on
the 20th anniversary of his archie- 1l S e a song.
piscopate by presiding at the opening
ineeting of the campaign.,` said the
churches did not propose to advocate
prohibition or the ownership of 11\-
cense
igcense houses by public authorities.
The archbishop added that when he
recently headed a temperance depu-
tation. to Lloyd George,' the former
premier said:
"If the cliur0hes. of England aro
united 'on this• or* any other subject.
The work of the day is"done,
And through the bush with -shout and
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au- 'song
-01011 'SC11001, Special course -taken in The weary toilers go;
Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,) 1 Dut they'il-do it again on the mor -
;Merchandise, Real Estate, Darin row- morn
Sales, 'etc. Rates in keeping with Nerhezr the sap liegins to flow,
jrrevailing .prices. Satisfaction "as- j
sui•ed, write Oscar Klapp, Zurich, or
wire .1.5-03; Zurich.
launched in Great Britain, the legis -
EVERY sows OR JOB PRINTING dative program of which is: No sale
W1- MINT -posters, Dodgers, Eii- of intoxicating liquor to persons ':un-
velopes; -Letterheads, Visiting Cards, der 18 years of age; local option for
Zhipping Tags; and anything at . all England and Wales, no sale or supply
at of intoxicating liquor.. on Sundays,
'The Observer Printing Office, Hensall.W Y
ensall.
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�t3rder•s taken-. for Maly and cekl
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s er•s, Toronto and Londo papers
4.
�.75.:Irl,alub with the );xetr Tirzzo
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40.25, Leave your order at4the Ob-
c,5. u r Office.
,1`.1ni' ."1111xa Who W0�1 Has ' Ono
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"I have a terrible rumbling in 1113r
}»toznacll. It is lilce a wagon going
fiver a bridge."
"It's most, probably that truck
,;yo,i had for dinner."
1.13E PACE CD4+' FORTUNE
t'vf at 11ialces Yon think that flashy they are practically irrestible.''
wi.dw....:;;zs-se Finish money?'.' :a Cai'dival Bourne, wild was, also
"Sire surely is the best dressed present; at the meeting,» said' proirt-
vsetan at Pair" Beach!" Knition was the antithesis of temper-,
"1111 right,, but don't forget that aide. It was a confession of failtir;
rYir of the utast brilliant floWerS , eeiuiivaleni:t to the action, of a schoolu
ti't got a 0ez1t: ' 1n;:ister;,.wilo' employed ce-eroion when
he could not. control. his .boys,; t1-.•
�'elyal, the ,7.6 year "old daughter cardinal asserted.
ad itl:r's. Jol ni McC,•ar,liey, °of "\'i,eenni, Astor ' :pressed r jri. z.iou.
wait,and, g111.11)ddai'.1 t,i,te• of airet 1,11.e°:iigt1ror trade was the 100,»
Mu :tlabt. Goforth, of T+1LI bighly-orgnnizecl fore pol`;ilical ntrx-
ieti in ' Mitchell recently. - leo; es' 1n Groat Britain
'The thing that goes the farthest
Towards malting life worth while;
That' costs the least and dons' the
most,
Is just a pleasant smile,
It's full of worth and goodness. too,
With' genial kindness blent;
It' worth a million dollars,
Arid' it doesn't cost a cent,
COSTLY LOVE,
Flora': "I '1111 Bever going to, speak
to that. awful. 1)1'. •Tiniter,again!"-
'Dora: '''h»V 'sa inatfe1•,; honey, did
theinsult- you?
Flora: <`I)icl he 101011 mei Well,
010 HIBBEET :COUPLE.
About CO neighbors and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Angus 1VIcDonald, Stb
con•, Ribbert, visited the McDonald
home to assist in the celebration of
the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
_McDonald. During the evening an
impromptu program of songs aiid
readings was carried out, while nu-
merous addresses of congratulatie.ns
wore given in,honor of the bride and
groom: The evening' was 'made ex-
ceptionally enjoyable .by the presen-
tation of two rocking chairs' to Mr.
and Mrs. McDonald, The presenta-
tion address was read by W, Davis
and the presentation made by Robt:
Coleman. and 'Win. Patrick, Mi•, Mc-
Donald on behalf of the bride and
himself, spoke a few wall-dhosen
word of appreciation. Two large
wodding cakes were also 'presented
the happy couple from neighbors'
and relatives. Mr, and Mrs; McDon
married �d irr Seaf rt.h i
alr), were era a� a 1873
and for the past 32 years have been
residents 01 the 8131 ceneesslon, !dile
bele, Only two children of the 0011,
role were able to be present, but th.e
entire' day broughl, a continuous
stream of roes gages of congi`attila-
t7on, The couple are the grandpar-
ents of 21 children,
HOL'i'i U1 910 DATE
5110, pleasantly: `• letivo You, ever
been. -in New Yolk before?"
Ila:• "N0, but ;T wa0 in ,n, train hold
alter he. had been, cetii:ti,ng 1ne for 1111 tit.•�5.1'i0or10, once and beaten by
about a year, 110 proposed and 7 nae bannd!ts in llexitao 1 vic,e_. I rVzis eau -1
Ansi 1lien i gt:L in a stnmli°tick in, '1oxas and 1 was I
Vhat (lid he do but send,•ine a bill for -'? "s00 dei 'P1 1 t1 0 cv0i•, 80 you see
sivlsy 0•15110!" I'.Ceel Suite at ltoiiie,"
FI{V RS» , A
t1!W$ 0
Heightlefeight 0
You can final just the
rightheight
of
fence - you require from ^I -D e
nt o
Peerless Poultry Fence.', It keeps hens and k
eggs right -where you'�tr�nt°them all the
tune. Lasts five .times. as long as
netting and its strength protects your
flock from intruders.
BURLINGTON STEEL POST,: BARB <WIRE, BRACE
WIRE AND STAPLES. GET OUR PRICES. THEY
WILD SURPRISE YOU.
` B. M. FRANCIS' �-
N,'%$S1< Y -HARRIS ,SLIOW' ROOMS
11�1�111__11,di iol�-_„
wort' 400.1 \.•w. f.... mac....;, 10.•••••-.A.
Zr r i g4 !WC
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rn 5 nurrlrrs . aro,!{�+_as,
lu sima a
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-Money Advanced
To jay part purchase money or existing morcgage;
To erect buildings or improve present buildings;
To buy stock; To pay off Batik d,cans, etc.
Farm !Mortgages Pazrohased or Loaned Up
Det uaIl, our' -eon •
,�h-term m ' borrowing from an oId established
mortgage' loaning Company. `Yourbusiness will beconfd`ential.
You will always know where to find your lender and your
desires will receive prompt' and business -like consideration.
Write or Call upon
The Ohtano oan Debenture Company
Dundas Street and MYiarket'x.ane
LONDON, ,,... , ONTARIO
k'O RD MO 0R COM AN't
Tn d e rno circumstances
do we use any but
Genuine Ford Parts in our
repair work.
Repair - work performed
by us is guaranteed to be
/free from defective work-
.manship and to be first
class in every particular.
Our
work is h n le o
,,
a� at rate system. " `i`
it know
cu:���c� will
advance the exact
the labor.
Always look for the blue
and White Ford
' sign-
��.
the
' .:of .satisfac-
tion.
� �.�,� .
tion.
MILO SNEL:
COOK BROS.
OF CAIOTA13A L1M Dg
'Exeter, Ontario
Hensall Ontario
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