The Exeter Times, 1923-4-19, Page 5THAMES gtOAD
The sale of • Bethany church was
attended by a- large number, last
Saturday. The bidding was Been
and everything' realized much high-
er prices than was anticipated; Mr.
{obt. Robinson, Who lives south of
the church and1VIr, Wm. BaIkWill,
of Exeter, bought the material in,
the building, Mr. Robinson intends
remodelling .his barn this suninxer.
and will use the material that way.
They commenced tearing the build-
ing down on Monday and no doubt
before long there will be nothing
left of the church which ha stood
there for over fifty-four years -I There
are only r
Y a few deft who have been
,members bars
of this church during the
whole length of tiine, but to those it
will be hard to think of it being
no .lndre,
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Additional Funds
i e ley to progressive fare
tilers for sound'farrnm l extensions is
an important Imo- "off Sterling Bank
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service. Youffis� discuss your
plans.
fully With our local ?Manager, because
such discussions are strictly a personal
maw between you and the Bank.
You Cannot Attend a Better School
So WHY NOT COMMENCE THE SPRING TERM.
WHEN SCIHOOL RE -OPENS TIDES. APRIL 10,"1023, AT THE
School of Commerce
C +1_. t,_ t . Ontario
Stenographic, Special' Coursi
FORY.I ULL -PARTICULARS APPLY ; TO .
A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, B. P. WARD, B.
Vice Principal.
Phone 198
HENSALL
Mr. J. -L. Kerr spent the week -end
at his Dome in Seaforth.
Mr: and Mrs. D. A. Cantelon vis-
ited tela lyes '
t ul. Toronto the latter
part df last week.
1Vir. and 1VIrs M. J. Drysdale spent
Sunday in London the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Ortwein.
Miss Mabel White,' of Detroit, re-
cently visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Win, White, of town. x' `
Mr. P. B. Buchanan, of Toronto,
visited his mother, Mrs. Wm. Bu-
chanan, of town this week.
Mr.. and Mrs. T. .J. McLean, of
Wingham, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.
Drummond on Sunday last.
The autonxobile season has already
begun and with it several new cars
are to be seen around town.
ifig a Hard Time dance in the Town
Ball on Friday evening next. A
prize will be given for the lady
whose costume indicates tile most
extreme poverty and a prize will also
.be
given to the pooreqt re
p t dress man.
i a
n.
Although the committee in charge
w0u1d:like to see as many "poverty
striclten" dancers present as possible
this is optional, so if you have no old
clothes and •want to enjoy a real
good dance, come alonganyway.
Admission , Gentlemen '75c, Ladies
Please provide lunch.. The Ches-
ney Orchestra have been secured for
the evening and a good time is prom-
ised all who• attend,
BE FIND TO ANIMALS
Last week an.Detroi.t was Humane
Society weep when citizens were re-
minded to be kind to annuals:" The
Mr. Sam Rennie has secured• a following beautiful poem was broad
position on the staff of the Detroit casted ,by radio from the Detroit
News
Free Press, at Detroit, MiMich., arid' was picked up by Mrs.
The Jackson Factor W. J Heaman`, who secured a copy
y which lids
been closed 'for the past few weeks
opened again on Monday last.
Miss Mary Buchanan, • of Niagara
spent the week -end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Buchanan.
i Messrs, Roy Partner, Bill Stone
and Herb Hoggarth •left town for De
t tr`oit on Thursday, Morning of last'
, week."
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Glenn of Clinton
'spent Thursday last the guest of the
latter's parents, Mit. -and Mrs. Robt)
MacLaren.
Mr: H. Arnold„ has rented Mrs.
Jas, Taylor's fine residence at • the
east end of. the Main. St. for the suni,.
mer mon.
ths,
'
M. ck McDonald, -Who
onal
d 1
w xo i res been
on an extended visit to New York
-and other points in the 11. S. return-
ed to town on Tuesday last.
A., Prin.,
Students may enter at any time.
DR. A. .MOIF , L. M. C C.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 70
HENSALL
DR. G. L. SMITH
DENTIST
Two ..doors •east of the' Molsons
Bank, Hensall Ont.
Away Wednesday afternoons.
FROUDFOOT, KILEORAN
Mrs. T. Harris and PercyThe delegate forBranch
Taylor is very sick' at subjects in the Methodist- church was appointee's --Leta King --and also
door ; next Sunday the • following: Morning the delegate for District convention
j "The Restoration' ,of Peter"; Even- in Kirkton--Margaret Anderson.
Mrs. Andrew Dougall who recently
CHISELI-IURST
disposed of her' dwelling 'property
Mrs.Jas. on the London Road has rented
Horton is very low at rooms from Mrs. John Glenn,
tine of writing.
IVIr. Thos. ,Rennie is •Confined to Our''•' local Ford dealers, Mdssrs,
his bed and under the doctor's Care.
Cook Bros. -have sold' new Fords to
Mr. Gordon Wren riiet with au ac- Mr. Geo.'Douglas, Rev:. J A. 'McCort-•
cident while cutting wood. He was:dell and Craig Bros„ of town:
struck on the nose by a limb which `Mr. Geo. -A." Stanley of Lucau ,gave..
fraeturehthe bone,",and. knocked hten:Iexcellent addresses"""at. bath morning
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down. and evening servides field in the
Mr. and; Mrs. Win. Vernier, P. Methodist church ori Sunday last. •
and, Gordon McLeod, motored ' to Mr. F. Busch is liodling an auction
Parkhill to see `their father who is sale of House, Land and Household
ill with pneumonia. Mr. Geo. Charas- Furniture, etc. on Saturday, •April ship, Mrs. Isaac Hill; Supt. of Mite
begs took them down' Tuesday. 28th
A maxi of kindness to his beast is
kind,
But brutal actions show a brutal
mind.
Remember, He Who made thee, made
the 'brute,
Who gave thee speech and reaso.n,.
formed liim mute,
I -Ie can't complain, but God's all -
seeing eye
Beholds thy` oruelty and hears his
cry.
He was designed thy helpmate, not
thy' druge,
And know that his Creator is thy
Judge.
CREDITON
BATTERIES CHARGED --I have
installed,,a battery .charging outfit,
Bring in your•battery and let'us look
after it for you. Satisfaction 'guar-
anteed.— T..W. CLARK.
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The Mission- Circle of the Method-
ist church held a meeting in' the
basement. of the church when the
officers' for the coming year ' were
elected. Hon.. President, Mrs..Thos.
Trevethick; .Rr,es., Merle Clark; lst
Vice Pres., Verda Sims; Treas., Mar
garet Anderson; Rec. Sec'y, Leta
Ring; ' Cor. Sec'y, Helen Orme; Pian-
ist, Laura Clark; '.Ass't pianist, Lily
Ring; Supt. of Christian Steward -
Poi further particulars see Boxes, Lily Ring.
c were bills. • ` Conven-
in Exeter on Tuesday. Rev. G. W.,Rivers will take for his tion which is to' be held in London,
Mrs. ,Win.
present.
& HOLMES
Barristors, &c.
Office on the Square, 2nd
;from Hamilton St., Goderich.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran,
D. E.' Holmes
Mr. 'Holmes will be in Hensall
every Friday from 9 until 6..•
4191.12,
611.12471,23
S. S.'.NO. 6, STEPHEN` nig, "The Christian Soldier." Mrs. Huxtable, of Hamilton, is.vis-
The Methodist congregation will
iting her mother, Mrs. Finkbeiner.
The following is the report' of S.S. hold their ' annual congregational Mr. Lorne Brown, of Toronto, is
No, 6, Stephen. • I meeting hi the basement of the holidaying with his mother, Mrs. C.
Sr. IV—Esther: Neeb 82, Erna church on Friay'evening next: 'Re- Brown.
Neeb 79. A 1 e
Jr.' IV -Dorothy Smith 79, Harry
DR. T. W. PECK Lippert 57.
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
L4c,Gill University, Montreal; Member
,of College of•Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
Council of Canada;. Post Graduate
'Member of Resident Medical staff .of
General Hospital; Montreal, 1914-15;,
CJfirce,, 3 doors east of Post Office.
Phone 56, IIensall, Ontario.
.0 CTJONEER
OSCAR Ii.L.OPP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au-
ction School, Special course taken iu
Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,)
Merchandise, Real Estate, Farris
Sales, etc. Rates iu keeping with
lireva•iling prices. Satisfaction as-
sured, 'write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
wire 18-93,Zui'ich.
VERY—BOAT OP 3013 PRINTING
WE PRINT—PoSters, Dodgers, En-
-lc -elopes, Letterheads, Visiting Cards,
Shipping Tags, and anything-at'all,
'Me Observer PrintingOffice, Hex sail.
i rders taken for Daily and Weekly
.Papers, Toronto and London papers
'4.4.75. In club with the•Exete' Times.
46.25, Leave your, order. at"the Ob-
terver..Office,
. ,
I l'ly RolI Rooting, $2.00
2 Ply Roll Roofing, $2.75 ,
i8 Ply Asphalt Roll Roofing,' either
Itid co' t leen $ 4.00.
Asplhalt Twin Shingles $G.75
rite
Pine 1.x6 Dressed and Idatched,
iF 45.,00 Per 1000 feet,
,.a
t:uhed Lumber I?,erPeetly Clear
at $55.06..
No. 12
Jr. III—Dorothy Dietrich '83, Tbel
ina Noel) 77, Alma Ratz "75, Dorothy
Ratz 75, Rose Dietrich 68, Pius Die
trick: 42,
Sr. II—Robert Flynn' 70, 'Edward
Lippert 69, Alex. Dietrich 63, Ear
Ratz, 62.
Jr. II -Gordon Ratz 80, Bernice
Neeb 76, Robert Dietrich GG,• I3elen
Kinney 48,
Pt II—Irvin Ratz 70.
Sr; -I --Roy Willert,-Bernice Neeb,
Irene Flynn, Dorothy Kinney.
Jr. I --Pearl Elstono.'Hilda Cul-
bert, Mary Culbert, Calvin Elston.
Number on roll 28, aver, atten,.24.
Florence Turnbull,. teacher.
ports of. organizations, a musical', sa e of home cooking under th
programme and lunch will combine auspices of the Young Ladies' Bible
to create an interesting'social even -
_.Class of the Methodist `church will
l' ing. be: held in F. W. Clark's shop,' on
• T wish to announce that I.have ' Saturday afternoon.
-. moved my office to McEwen's block 1 � NextSunday there church be a service
Iformnerly 'occupied by the G.W.V.A. in thea Methodist at 10 ate
T�Vhy let inexperienced inen handle.. and also at 7 Ii.m, when a ;minister
l" from the Evangelical. Conference will
your clothes when you can have occupy - the pulpit. Sunday school
them -cleaned, pressed and repaired
by an- expert, 'A call solicited. .— will' be at 11 a.m.: � •
Wm. Sangster. Sunday, April` 29th will be a spe-
Bial spring Thanksgiving day for the
A nleetig of the Methodist Mission klethodist 'church, when there will be
Band was held in the Sunday School' services at 10.30 a„rn. and `1/47 p.m,
room on Sunday,. `April 15th. , The :Rev. Robt. Hicks, of St. Thomas,
following oificers:tivere elected: a former pastor of this church will
. President, Irina. Higgins; ,y Vice- be , the speaker 'for the clay. Special
Pres., Dorothy Hoskins; Rec. Sec'y, '3nusic by the choir:
Mildred Semitone- Cor. Sec'y, Ger- The. Evangelical Conference
Avis Linden— : ' open-
trude Higgins; Treas,,
+' ec? formallyWednesday afternoon;
field; Pianist, .Avis Lindenfield. but on Tuesday evening, the Choral
"If Hensall is playing Reeveship Society, under the able direction of
elections' on the 'principal of base Prof. A. W. ,,Anrlerton, gave a most
ball -3 out all oute—,Reeve Geiger enjoyable condsrt. The opening num-
should now retain the seat for the ber was a selection by the
choir en-balance
-balanceof 192,as theyHave had 3 titled "Bridal
Chorus;" then- follow-
elections and the present occupant ed a solo by, Miss Alma, Heist, selec
has won- 2 out of 3. Those Munici- tion by .the,male quartette, solo by
Pal ' scraps don't de a place any good Miss Eva Oestricher, instrumental by
and if we were giving advice it Miss Addy Gaiser, $eleetionrby the
would be "Kissand make it up and choir, "iioouliglit."
henceforth be good."—Brussels Post.. Rey. Mr. Kellerman, of Chesley,
, While playing' on the street - last gave a inost stile aii,;ress on "Tile
Thursday afternoon` Master -Esau 'Church duel the. Community. The
L3annie °son of 1VIr. a choir their ave another nd Mi s. M, R. g tl_er selection en-
liennie; had tithe misfortune to "fall titled "Iaist Gladdening Bright,
On. the pavement and have a heavy solo by lt2iss Alma Heist; seleetioii by
wagon pass over his leg causing it Quartette', solo', by Beatrice 'Iiaist;
to, be severely lacerated. The little Clarien.ette solo bi' Mr. Lorne Brown
fellow Was carried to his home and duet by the MisseS`';Oostrichei' and
a close exathination 01 the injured Heist, the closing nuiiiber being a
member showed -it .to be Ciit to the selection by the choir.
bone. Several stitches were requir-
ed to close the Woiind. The child is
at present doing nicely. CEt' TRALI 1,
The 'W. M. S. of the Methodist hlrs. Rickels, sof i'iippen, was the
church held their regular monthly guest of -Mrs. 'VJfu,� Howden over the
meeting on Thursday afternoon .last -week-end:
andthe meeting, being the annual Miss Olive 'Dempsey is very ill at
one of the society, the electIon of her home here;
officers '::ook place. The following Rev. 'Mr. Thomson, of Woodlt tn,
are the officers for the coming year, preached here on Sunday in the int
Ilonorary Presicleetft Mrs Il:eni c erests of Te iprance and lCvangel-
and.'Mrs. W H. ;Johnston Pres, ism. Rev, 1VMy. Sinolair took tIi:',e ser -
Miss 'Consitt; ist Viee ,Pres Miss. E. vices an the Woodham 'circuit.
'McQueen; "Roc, Sec'y, Mrs. W. <. A large rili.illc i .el people' frori
1'oarce ..Asst Mrs. G. holhck; Tor. Centralia and surrounding _country
Sec'y, Miss l ybus; 'free,, miss, h gathered at the lioine'.of Vtr, .Idux-
Moore; Pianist, 1Vir,s Rivets `li:,n table last,'Thtusclay ovoniilg-and re- ('
117iss I'ybus: ase t ha.vir a tole' evening's enjoy --
The Hensall 7:Ioclie3" li iy ite�liziltll' nient.
William Johnston, one of the old-
est residents of Bayilild, died recent-
ly" at +tlie age of 90 years and five
months. He is survived by three
daughters and five sons.
GREENWAY
Mrs. Scott; of Exeter, and Mrs
Hill, of Crediton, visited; Mrs'. Gor-
don Ulens recently.,
Mrs. 3. ` Foster is visiting . friends
here,
1
Mrs. Ddward's liar beenin falling
health lately.'
Quite a number of families, are
Suffering froxu bad colds and jaun-
Miss Sparlind returned" mission-
ary from China, will - speak in the
Methodist church on. Sunday and
Monday, April 29thiand 30th. Ful-
ler particulars next Week.
Joe Bullard has gone to work near
Exeter for the summer 'months,
Mrs. Conrad Voiland died in Tuc-
korsinith, after an illness several
weeks, the funeral taking place to
I-irnsall, on Wodnesday of last week.
The late Mrs. "Volland with her bus -
b rel and family moved from Zurich
r : five years ago. She is surviv-
ed 1'y her -husband and a" family of
-as and two daughters: Henry
of Iippen, E. M: Volland,
MrO VJm, Leibold,' of
and Miss Clara at home Mi°
1, had ju it sold Lis .''arm to
McGregor, Of Stanley.
to001) ^41 .L LDO1- . LtAD
IN HCH STO MACK
Sufferings ,of five years ended by
Dreco. Read how Mrs. Nichols
achieved remarkable 'result's in
less than three weeks.
"For the past five years" says
Mrs, William Nichols, .of' 85 Duchess
Avenue, London, "I Have treated
myself for stomach trouble and con-
stipation, but never in all that time
have I been. so free from pain and
suffering as "I have in th'.. past two
-weeiis. I could eat haltdly any-
thing. I didn't dare to touch .meat
and the' little nourishing food I did
eat wouii.lay like lead on my stool
against my heart causing shortness
of breath and I was .very .nervous
Chid couldn't sleepi Severe hehd
aches and dizzy spells often atacked
rile aucl I had 'to constantly take a
laxative. IVty entire system was.
run down and I had no energy at all:
"When I -look back over that long
period of suffering I can Hardly re-
alize the :wonderful results my two
weeks treatment with " Dreco has
given. My appetite is splendid I can
eat anything I want and it always
agrees with me. I sleep soundly,
and ani no longer nervous and have
no more' gastric spells or palpitation
of the heart: My bowels are' in per-'
feet regulation and I'm feeling fine
in every way. Dreco is the only med-
icine that has • �evverllielpecll,randfi
I'm only too glad to recommend it.
Mrs. Nichols case is typical of the
benefit. all •sufferers from internal
disorders derive from Dreco. •It is
especially noteworthy in that her
ailments• of five long painful years
standing, were overcome in the short
space of two weeks by the wonder-
ful properties of this natural .herb
and root remedy.
Dreco is being specially introd uc-.
ed in Exeter, by W. S. HOWEY. and
is Sold,by a good Druggist ,every
where.-
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BUY NOW ANT
MAKE CERTAIN.
YOU GET A CAR
AT THESE PRICES
Runabout il:O5
Touring $44
Coupe .$695
Sedan s785
Chaste $34
F. FORO,ANT.GOVT. TAXES. CrITA
STA7TINfk AND ELECTp,C LIGHTING
STANDARD CCNA MC NT ON•
SEDAN ANDCOVPE
IVIILO SNELL
COOK BROS. -
N : tell. years the Ford Car
has A
•
passed
a -.
the horse and buggy and
the locomotj1ve as a means
of transportation
The has given the
public transportation which
combines all the ad.vantages.
which other
her methods offer
with none of their disad-
vantages..
It isgivin therailroads
�
real competition
in fast
cross-country transportation.
It has ousted the street
car in ready convenience and
low mileage costs.,
It has pushed 'the
he horse
and. buggy completely into
theyticar�i is .
d. in low -first cost
and low maintenance costs.
The number of people who
buy Ford cars will set`�g
t�e
price ''of Ford cars.
Exeter, Ontario
Hensall, Ontaro
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