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WHEN sdatoo• RE -OPENS TUES. APRIL 10, 1923, AT THE
SCh
®tel of
Ctin : Ontario
Stenographic, Conimereial, Secretarial, Special Courses
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO
A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, B. F. WARD, 13. A:, Prin.,
Vice Principal.
Phone 198
Students
may enter at any time.
DR. A. MOIR, L. M C. C.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 70 HENSALL
DR. J. W. PECK
Graduate of Faculty, of Medicine,
McGill 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;
Office, 3 doors east of Post Office.
Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario.
DR G. W. DUFFIN
#4•ad ae -I
f Faculty. of ;
Medicine,
Western University, London; Mem-
ber of College of Physicians and Sur-
geons; of Ontario; Post Graduate
member of Resident Staffs, of Re-
ceiving and Grace Hospitals, Detroit,:
'for el hteen' o t
hs• also
Post Grad-
uate member of Resident Staff > in.
Iflidwifery, oat Herman Kiefer Hospi-
tal, Detroit, for three months.
Office over Joynt's Block •
Phone 114 Hensall, Ont.
DR. G. L. SMIThHI
DENTIST '
Two doors east of. the Molsons
Bank, Hensall 'Ont.
Away Wednesday afternoons.
PROUDFOOT •:KILLORAN
- & HOLMES
Barristors, &c.
Office on, the . Square, 2nd' door
rom 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.
AUCTIONEER
OSCAR KLOPP'
33onor Graduate Carey Jones' Au-
ction School, Special course taken in
Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,)
Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm.
Banes, etc. Rates ;in keeping with
prevailing prices. Satisfaction- as
cured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
wire 15-93, Zurich.
E9'EEY SORT OF JOB, PRINTING
441i PRINT—Posters, Dodgers, En-
',,,elopes, Letterheads,' Visiting Cards,
Shipping Tags,. and anything at all,
• a,t-.
__Wile Observer Printing Office, Hensall:.
Orders taken for Daily and Weekly
Papers. Toronto and London papers
X4,75. °In club with the Exeter Times
$6125: Leave your order at the Ob-
:semer Office,
�)9 ug and; Lumber
1 PIy Roll Roofing, $2.00
2 Ply `Roll Roofing, $2.75
12 Ply .Asphalt Roll Roofing, either
eat or Green $4.00.
Asphalt Twin Shingles '$6.75
'White Pine lxG Dressed and Matched
at $45.00 Per 1000 feet.
Matched Lumber Perfectly Clear
at $55.00.
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GB A.NTON
Th .
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txi figures figures are, taken
Trent the Seafortli assessment roll
for 1923: Total'asSessm,ent, $1,164,-,
1,039; land liable for all taxes, $84.7,-
415; land liable for school tares on -
.3y; $38,300; for local iinproveinents
.8142,500; business assessment, $62,-
545; business assessment for schools
only, 234,980; income assessment,
',339,209;; iucrease in assessment ovor':
.7.022
$<ar
337; population, 190,21ntnt-:
33c,r of children between ages, of 5
slaikd 21, 458i,' between 5 and 1G years
i 2 age, 329.
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL
REPORT
The following is the report of the
public school, I-Tensall, tor the month
of April. Thosemarkedmissed one
or more examinations
ROOIVI li
III—IJonors, 290. Pass 2'15.
Margaret
MacLaren 3
76
Louise Drummond, 364
Gertrude Higgins, 363
Scot Welsh„ 362
Roy Smale, 347
Beryl Pfaff, 343
Bertha Soldan,' 319
Harold Munn, 296
Billy Joynt, 291
Albert Passmore, 287
"Frank Hedden, 269
Doretl
t Hoskin, stn
Y 236
• Olive •
Wolff, '
,.233
*Pearl Elder, 221
*Billy Smale, 190
II -Honors, 160. Pass, 130
Clair Zuefle, 180 •,.•<
Royce Welsh, 177
Ltila Lindenfield, 164
Gordon Rennie, 164
" Eldred Smith, 161.
Harold Hedden, 145
Grace Brock,. 141
Joyce 'Scruton, 136
Lizzie Bean, 130
Edward Little, 127
Albert Wolff, 124
Edna Wolff, 121
May Kenning, 85
*Billy Nicol, 82
The following places of business-
will close as usual, Thursday after.
noon during'•. the Summer months, be-
ginning•May 31st and continuing un-
til the end of: September:—A. W.
E. Hemphill, R. E. Cook, R. Donald-
son, T. W. Parlmer, Geo. Brock, Alf.; i
Clark, Wm. Sangster, Mrs. B. Bell, M
Manns & Farquhar, Geo. Scott Est.,+ B
W. C. Davis, W E. Brown, Thos.! M
'Wren, R. 'Dick, T. C. Joynt, D. A.''S
Cantelon, R. Webber; T. Drummond '
& Son, W. A.-MacLaren, Robt. Pat-
ersc, Bonthron & Drysdale, Obser-
ver Office.
Mr. Russell Busch has purchased ` I>;INS1MA?' -WALLIS NUPTIALS
a Chevrolet touring car,A
Mr. M. W. Ortweip, of London, was quiet wedding took place at
in town over the weer: -end. Hensall Methodist parsonage, on oat-
in
free o'clock,
urday afternoon t three
Mi Arthur. Coxwortlt made a busi- when Miss Eliza Wallis of Usbo
ness
trip to London on
Monday.
Miss Paul Stevenson, of Blake, vis-
ited friends in town on Monday last.
Miss Hazel Coxworth, spent the
week -end with Miss Hoffman, of
Dashwood.
Miss Beryl Ashton, milliner, for
Mr. E. Rannie, spent Sunday at her
home in Gorrie. •
Mr. Garnet Case, of Toronto . is
visiting his parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Geo. Case, of town.
Dr. and Mrs. Coulter, of Toledo, Ohio
are visiting the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. • J. Coulter.
Mr. Roy Parimer who has spent the
past few weeks in Detroit, returned
horde on Saturday last.
1VIr. and Mrs. John Passmore
tored to St. Marys on unday
spent the daywith t h 1•eiatives there
Misr„ Minnie Reid spent the we
end in London visiting her broth
Mr. J. Reid, and Mrs, Reid of t
city.
Go -To -Sunday School -Day will
observed in the Methodist Sun
School on Sunday next the 13th,
May.
Mrs: ;Geo. Hudson and Miss Ha
the week -end visiting her p
ents, Mr.
d Mrs
. Th os.
Darin
ter
, ane,
was t '
u llted in
Earl
marriage to Mr. u.ttl
Kinsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kinsman, of Tuckersmith. The cer-
emony was performed by Rev. G. W.
Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wil-
liams acted as attendants. The bride
was dressed in a navy blue suit. ;For
a nuinber of years she had made her
Home with her uncle, and aunt, Mr.
Martin McTaggart and Miss A. •Mc-
Taggart, in Usborne. Mr. and Mrs.
Kinsman motored toe Exeter • and.
from 'there took the train for Forest
to visit the latter's father. They have
since returned and havoc taken up
their residence on the groom's farm.
They will have the congratulations
of many friends.
110- S. S NO. 4, iT '
ndSI�ORI\E
The following is the report of S.S,
ek- No. 4, Usborne, for the month of
e•, April, based on examinations .and
slat daily,,work. ,
IV—Lula Hunter 80; Marjorie
be .Hunter 60.
daySr. III -Marjorie Westcott 79,'
of Doreen Westcott 77, George Thom-
son 73, Harold Mitchell 67, Lily
zel. Hunter 62, Gerald Ford 52
•
'Sr. "II 'Mary ' Hunter "G'8;•' IIbei'i;
ar
Cave 65.
of
Jr. II
Ila Hunter. 'Tl9 Jean Coates
78, Archie' Thomson' 6'2, oy 1 inter
rt- 35.`
e, Jr. T—Florence Mitchell, Bessie
er Coates, Melba Noble, Arnold Ford,
Wilbert Noble, Norman Hunter.
h- Pr. -Allan Westcott, Donald No-
on ble, Elgin Luxton,
1:- • No. enrolled 23, aver. atten. 16 2.
L. M. Davis, Teacher
the Tillage:
Mr. Mervyn: Coxworth who rete
ly joined the Loddon Police Fore
visited his^ parents^`in town the lattt
part of last week.
A number of tiiembe. s of•the Met
odist W.M.S. attended the conventi
of the district W.M.S. held in Kirton on Wednesday.
Mr. W. Perkins, of London, a for -
mere hotel proprietor' here and wel
known to 'many of our citizens vis(
ed our town on Friday last.
Dr. A. . Campbell;- veterinary su
geon, has opened up an office in He
salt, in the building formerly oceu
pied by Dr. E. S. Hardie, and is no
open for business,
1_ A St; Marys citizen was up before
t_ the Magistrate for allowing his hens
to run at large. He was let off with
r_ a warning
Het
Jaspers—Canyou give me an ex-
p_ ample of independence? Bubbs—
w: Eating onions without `caring a
whoop who mows' it.
/ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew . Love ha
returned :front, California where the
spent the', winter. They report a ver
pleasant •trip and an enjoyable "ti
while visiting 'in the south.
Mr., and Mrs. C• A. Brad, of Read
and, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and
rs. Robt.. Patterson of town:' Mrs.
lad is a sister of Mrs. Patterson and
r. Brad is manager of- the. Weyburn
ecurity Bank.
The Service' in the Methodist
hurch next Sunday evening will be
a special nature. It being "Moth-
's • Day," a choir ' of Mothers will
ad in the "service of song and the
stor will pay "A Tribute to Moth-
s." The morning subject will be
hristian Steadfastness."
ve • The remains of the late•Mrs. John
y Wilson` of Owen' Sound, Were brought
y to Fullerton: for interment .on Mon-
e day of last week..•
Canada exports to 44 different
_. countries and has stepped from ninth
to fourth place among the great ex-
porting countries of the world.
Mr. Jas. Hall, who has been in De-
troit for several years has returned
to Granton where he has purchased
the Mackey property," a mile and a
half from the village and,will con-
duct a poultry farm.
Every day and . in every way, it is.
getting nearer the good old summer
time, yet the wise man will keep his
overcoat within easy reach.
HAY TOWNSHIP MAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED `
Mr. 0. L,i Petty, of concession'`2,
Hay Township, met with a, serious
accident on Tuesday of this week.
While rolling a• field his horses be-
came frightened and ran away'- drag-,
ging him under the machine for some
distance. Isaac Jarrot and E. Smith
heard Itis'cries and went to his assis-
tance. Fortunately the horses had
become fast in a wire fence. 'When
Mr. Petty was taken from under the
roller it was found that one leg' was
broken and it is feared that he is in-
jured internally. The horses were
badly cut in the wire fence.
ZURICH
Mr. John Kipper, who has been
laid up for a few months, is able to
be at his shop again.
Mr. Wm. Edighoffer, of the 14th
con., was a visitor to Pt, Austin,
Mich., to visit his sister, Mrs. F.
Walker who is ill.
Mr. Wm. Decker, who recently
sold his, team Of gre; horses, has
again matched a fine team, of iron
greys, purchasing one from Mr.
Schweitzer, of Stephen and the other
from Mr. Steckle, of Stanley,
John Eedy, for many years a har-
ness -maker at Granton, back in the
Eighties, died 'recently attPt. Sanilac
Mich., aged 73 years.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
O
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service.
Sleeping cars on night trains and
parlor cars on rincipal day trains
Full informs
on 'fx.+bm any Grand
Trunk Ticket;`'" A•geot, Or 0. E. Hor,,
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Toronto,
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The annual shoot of the Hensall
Gun Club will be held on May 24th
A silver cup ' donated by Mr. W. C
Montgomery will be up for competi-
tion. Anyone winning this cup three
consecutive times, the same becomes
his property, otherwise it is returned
each year for competition. Mr.- R.
Glover, of London won it in 1921,
and Mr. Fred Kerr, of Crediton, in
1922. Who will win it in 1923?
The Methodist League held its 1•eg-
ulag weekly meeting, on Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Pearce. A good program had
been arranged by Mr. Pearce, who
had.eharge of the meeting and inclu-
ded several musical selections by the
Misses Lantntie, Slay, and Sells and
others which were fully enjoyed by
all present. The topic was given by
Miss Lillian Rivers. After the 'regul-
ar meeting had., come to a' close the
host served taffy or maple sugar and
this pleasing treat was much enjoyed
and partaken of by all present.
A comedy entitled "What Happen-
ed to Jones,',' rendered by the St.
James Dramatic Club, of St. Marys,
and giveif under the auspices of the
St. Paul's church, Heiman, will be
given in the Town Hall, on Friday,
May 18th, the play to continence at
8.30 sharp. This play was put on
in St. Marys and the building was
not large enough to hold those wish-
ing to attend, so it was repeated and
still there are some people in St.
Marys who were unable to see this
exceptional play, owing to the limit-
ed capacity of the building, There
are some specially- good actors con-
nected with this play, some having
taken parts in English prdductions
and other very talented actors. This
comedy comes highly recommended
and no one who appreciates good
acting and clean, wholesome fun and
laughter should miss this concert.
Mr. .T. F. Ross, who last Sttniner
resigned his position_ as Principal of
the•Seafortlt Collegiate Institute and
who is at present Principal of the
Sault Ste Marie Technical School,
hasaccepted the position of Princi-
pal of Cue -11)11'h flew Collegiate 'Vo-
cational Institute at a salary of $4, -
Phone 46'ay. 000.00, ;•,
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S. S. NO. 15, HAY
The following is the report of S.S.
NO. 15, Hay and Stephen. Marks
are based on weekly tests and daily
work
Jr. IV -=Joe Baker 86," Pearl Wal-
per (absent.)
Jr. III—Olive Turnbull 85, Jean
Turnbull 82, Ethel Walper 79, Her-
bert Keller 26. -'
Jr. II—Otilla Waiper. 81, Rhin
hart ,Keller 63, Harold Keller 37.
Sr. I—Janet Turnbiill, Martha
Rader.
Jr. I Arletta: Walper.
' J. L Lindsay, teacher:
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SO SAYS MR. WILBERT CLARK—.
A WONDERFUL REMEDY THAT
OVERCAME .-LONG STANDING
ILLNESS. WIFE ALSO TAKES
DRECO WITH• GREAT BENEFIT -
"I was in a terribly run-down Con-
dition, terribly billions, often having
dizzy spells," says Mr. Wilbert Clark
of 179 Ann Street, • London. "Ner-
vous and restless, I was always -tired
out and had no appetite. Constipa-
tion and liver trouble were making
life a misery until 1 read about Dreco
and decided to try it, and from tbat,
mement 'I have known nothing but
improvement. Dreco is a wonderful'
remedy and I feel better than I have
for mouths. Mrs.' Claris has also
started to take Dreco and is getting
great results. I find the Dreco-Laxa-
tive Tablets the best thing I have
ever tried for constipation. They act
gently and surely-, without griping.
We cannot praise Dreco enough for
all it has done for us,"
No one heed despair with Dreco
available. N'o matter how long stand-
ing or how deep rooted your stomach
kidney and liver troublesand their
resulting illnesses may be, Dreco will
tone and regulate the system and
give you .relief.
t)reco is being specially intl'oduced
hi Exeter by W. S. ilOWEY, and is
sold by a good druggist everywhere.
S. S. NO. 1, USTIORNE
The #`ollowing is the report of S S.
No. 1, 'Usborne, for the lnontii ,of.
April. '
Cl, V—Maybello Strang,
Sr. IV --Honors, Norah •Oke 81,
Loreen Dunn 80, Melville Down 77,
.Pearl Wood 76, Mervyn:Cuduiore 75,
Harold Horton 75. Pas,, Howson
1-IiIl 73, Harvey Hyde, 63,,1•Ielei Moir
60,' Geo. Clark 52.
Jr. IV—Verna Oke 63, Maurice
Boa 30.
Sr. IIS—Kathleen Strang 75.
Jr. III -Honors, jack Horton 80,
Archie Etherington 76, Jos. °Moyeart
75; Pass, Reta 'Oke 71, Eva Boa 69,
Violet 1-lyde 66, Mervyn ;Dunn 64,
Geo. Boa 64.
Sr. II --Honors, Marie Squires 76,
Pearl Moir 75, Gordon Block 60.
Jr.. II—Honors, Bernice Horton'
78, Alma Etilerington 76, Ruby Pen-
hale 60.
Cl. I—Elmore Dunn 62.
Sr. Pr.—Paul Boa '7 8, Harold Cud -1
afore 76."
Jr. Pr. ---Fern Welsh, Riclt'd Eth
erington, Margaret Parsons, Marjory.
Oke, Ross Oke, Douglas Stewart
Mary Stacy.
, No. enrolled 38, Aver. Atten. 35.
M. 13orton, teacher
POPULATION Als3) ASSESSMENT
OF HURON COUNTY
The following figures show the
population for 1922 and the total
as-
sessment for' 1921 of the different
municipalities in Huron County ac-
cording to a municipal bulletin just
issued.
Townships Population
Ashfield 2,284
Colborne 1,213
Goderich 1,597
Grey 2,494
Hay 2,658
klowicic
1 2,794
Hul
lett
965
M Ki
ilo t
1
1,918
t,:$i:Morris 1 1,882
Stanley 1,581
Stephen 2,810
Tuckersmith 2,007
Turnberry 1,500
Usborne 1,759
Wawanosh E. 1,295
Wawanosh W. 1,501
Villages
Bayfield
Blyth
Brussels
Exeter
Hensall •
Wroxeter
Towns
Clinton
Assm't
$2,454,200
1,410,567
1,727,709
2,795,950
2,456,070
1,964 567
2,303,232
2;1:10`,613
1,958,611
2,731,950
2,231,170
1,298,048
2,423,100
1,567,640
1,647,463
moms
387 129,215
692 286,205
1 8721 407,986
1,5071, 871,750
7381, 349,706
3441 ' 149,341.
1,9411
Goderich 4,1081
Seaforth .t... 1,9501
Wingham x,4701: 1,154,320
814,541
2,513,189
1,020,503
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