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The Exeter Times, 1923-5-24, Page 5SII IIIIIIillll!!II !lIIiIII iii I II i I.I. ILII III i � ill illll i i IIII I II it I II I i II I IIII l II Ii IilHlll IIII li ! II III I IL iIi IIII .�. i ! I I I I II I IIII. IIII III lllllllllllllllli1ial I � I 11111111111 1 ...., iiillllll 111111 I i Il 11111111111111i! illll iII III � i I IiIIIII�IIIllilllllpllllllillllillli!lillllllliillllllllllliiilllllllllrllillllilllll!!IIlIIIIII You Cannot Attend a Better School SO WHY NOT COMMENCE • TIfl SPRING TERM. • W !i[EN SCHOOL R f -OPENS TU +1923,° .� IaS. APTi�TL 10, AT.'J.'IIE School of Commerce.., Clio Ontario stenographic, Conmcr ..ai, Secretarial Special Courses .� FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO •"M'. 'A. " STONE, -COM. SPECIALIST, B. F. WARD, 13. A.; Prin. ,.Vice Principal. Phone 198' Students" may enter at any time. ,_DR. A COIR 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 Resides Medical staff of• General Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; 'Office, 3 doors east of Post Office. Phone 56, •Hensall, Ontario. DR ,p. W. DUFFIN Graduate of 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 eighteen months; also Post Grad- uate,. member, of :Resident Staff in Midwifery, at Herman Kiefer Hospi- tal, Detroit, for three months. Office over.Joynt's Block Phone 114 " Hensall, Ont. DR. G. L. SMITH] DENTIST Two doors east of the - Molsons Bank, Hensall Ont; Away Wednesday afternoons. 1'ROUDFOOT, KILLORAN & I-IOLNMES BaTristors,'&C. Office on the Square, 2nd door 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. AUCTIONEER OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au- ction School, Special course taken in Registered Live 'Stock (all Breeds,) Merchandise, - Real Estate, Farm Sales, " etc.- Rates in -"keeping; with • prevailing `prices. Satisfaction - as- sured, write Oscar Klopp,Zurich, or wire 18-93, Zurich: ,EVERY SORT OF' JOB PRINTING WE PRIN Ia—Posters, Dodgers, En- �elopes,' Letterheads,. Visiting Cards, Shipping Tags, and anything at =a11, a at' The Observer Printing Office, Hensall. Orders'.taken for Daily • and Weekly Papers. Toronto and -London papers .;4.75. •In club with the Exeter Times Leave your order at the Ob- server Office.. oofing and Lumber 1 Ply Roll Roofing, $2.00 • ' 2 Ply Roll Roofing,` $2.75, 18 Ply Asphalt Roll Roofing, either Red or Green $4:00. Asphalt Twin Shingles $6.75 White Pine 1x6 Dressed and Matched at $45.00 Per 1000 feet. Also Matched Lumber Perfectly Clear at $55.00. Phone; No. 12 - - A. J. LAT'WO Tffv G-BA'NTON Tlie death occurred at the Bonne of Iter son-in-law; Mr. E. J. Box; : en Sunday morning following a stroke of paralysis, of Louise Desjardiae, widow of 'the late Frank Allen, in her 63rd year, The deceased was born in Montreal where she was mar - Tied 40 years ago,. settling in Bad Axe, Mich., locating 'later in Seaforth Stratford and Port Huron. Her hus- 'band predeceased her 10 years ago, A grown up family of four sons and three daughters survive. . The fun- oral took placeTuesday from Si:. James Catholic Church to Stratford< 4k14,4 Iv°d'p TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be ,received by the Council of the Township ,of Hay, up to two o'clock, •p.m., of June .lst, :19'23,.for the excavating ,andcement work of the culvert to be constructed apposite Lots numbers ten and eleven fin Ithe : second concession -.. of, the Township of 'Hay: Plans _ and specifications '-may ; be seen at 'the office of the Towziehip Clerk, Zurich,. Oat.' Dated this 14th clay of May, 1923. A, F, Hess; Township Clerk, Hay. The following' places of business will "close as usual, Thursday after- noon during the summer months, be- ginning 1V1ay 3,1st and continuing un- til the :end of, September:—A. W. E. Hemphill, R. E; Cook, R. Donaldson, T.. W . ' Parlmer, , Geo. Brock, Alf. Clark, Wm. Sangster, Mrs. B., Bell, Manna & Farquhar, Geo. Scott' Est., W. C. Davis, W. 'E. Brown, Thos. Wren, R. " Dick; T. C. Joni, D. A. Caiatelor ,. R. ;Webber, T..Drur thond & Son, W. A. Maclaren, Robt: Pat- terson, Bonthron & Drsdale, Obser- ver Office. • James Crawley, ; 11 -year-old son of Michael Crowley,, of Mitchell, was drowned•on Saturday. -Ii a` graves pit near his-liome water to •ardepth of between three and four -feet liad accumulated from .the recent rains, the boy went into ' this water' for a swim. It is thought he was;.seized with cramps as the water •was very cold. It was some time beforethe body was taken out of;the :water, a the only' person who witnessed the tragedy was a little 5 -year-old bro- e ther. s SEEI3ACH—IIATZ A pretty wedding took p1'ace at 4 o'clock at the' home of Mr. and`Mrs. Geo. Re -6, Mitchell; Wednesday May 16th, when their only 'daughter, Car:, mina Mildred, was married. to Mr. Frederick Seebach, of Fullerton. Tp. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. C. Roberts, rector of Trinity. Church: One hundred guests weie present, and the 'wedding march was played by Mrs. E. G. Ratz, of HaTil- ton. The bride was gowned in white canton crepe •and her -.tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms. She -carried a shower of ophelia roses and ferns. Miss ''Loretta- `Erchmeir, of Hamilton was bridesmaid and Misses Florence and Margaret "Herman niec- es of iec-es''of. the groom; Made., 'charming little flower ,girls. Mr. Albert See-. bach, brother of the' groom, acted as best man. During the Signing of the register, Mrs. F. W. Ratz sang"Be- cause." Mr. and Mrs.''Seebach left .by ,.motor for Hlamilton, Toronto and Niagara Falls, and upon their re- turn they will reside in Fullarton' •township.' •FFUNh DEAD IN ]3ED ` , On Monday morning at half 'past six o'clock, Mrs. Thomas-Mahaffy, of Hibbert was found dead- on the edge of -her bed by her son, Herbert. She was apparently in the act of getting up out of bed •to attend her house- hold duties when she expired. She was born in Usborne Tp., but had been, a resident of • Hibbert since her marriage to Mr. Mahaffy, forty years ago. Her maiden name was Annie. ,Francis. In religion she was a Pres byterian, and her age was 61 years. Besides her husband she leaves four sons and 011e daughter, Herbertand- Wilbur at home; Frederick, of 'Sas- katoon; Alexander, of Toronto,.' and Mrs. Robert Hoggarth, of Hibbert. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT. and CHICAGO - Unexcelled dining car Service; . Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. D. 11or- ning, District Passenger': •Agent, Toronto. N. J, DORM._ Ii7rtetor. ?hone 411x9 y _+,a _� HENSALL 'Mr H. C. Soldan. left on Monday last for the West. • Dr;' G. L. Smith visited with friends -in Clinton on Sunday last. Mrs. Pope, of London, visited with Z friends -in Hensall on MozrdaY last. Mr. Alf. Smith has taken a position in the bake shop of Mr. R. E. Cook. Uncle Tom's Cabin will be shown in the Town. Ha11. on Tuesday, May Mr. Charles Shaddock• left his old home town on",Monday' last for De- troit. Miss A. E. Consitt attended the W. M. S. convention held in Loridon this week., Mr. Ed. Howalcl of Exeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs: R. Welsh. on Sun- day. Mr. Chas. .Wolfe' left for Forrest: on Tuesday.:where lie has taken a`job -as brick layer. • Tli,e road froip the Main St. to the station is' this week receiving a lib- ;eral coat of eruslieci stone. : To -day (Thursday) 24th of May is the day of the. Annual shoot put on byethe 1ensall Gun Club. Mr. Russell MacKay who has been attending. Medical College . at Lon- don, is home for 'the holidays. Mr. Thos.' Shaddock, our worthy section foreman, was in London on Saturday attending a railway conven- tion held there. Quite a nniriber of young .people of Hensall and vicinity motored, to Kippen Monday evening and' enjoyed a 'concert'given there by the young people of St: Andre'w's church, Mr "Louis' MacKay, of Toronto University, ,=who won distinction through his poen "Reconciliation," is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. MacKay for the' holidays. Dr .Duffin wishes to announce that -lie will be ou't of town on Tues- day and Friday afternoons from 2 o'clock: until 5 p.m., he having open- ed an office, at Brucefield on above mentioned' days. Mr. and' Mrs, P. Pooley and Miss Annie ` who have been. residents of our village for a nttynber of years, left on Tuesday' last for Stratford, where they will make- their- home with 'their. daughter, Mrs. Leibold. This being the -24th of May, the stores will close at noon to (Thurs- day) and every following' Thursday during ` the ; months of; May, June, July, August and' September except- ing the weeks ; with . a public holiday.. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Sangster left oil Tuesday evening -for Scotland where they :intend to visit 'friends and relatives for a few - months. Their many friends wish them a pleasant voyage and sojourn in the "Old Land." The concert given on Friday even- ing last in the Town --Hall, proved to be all that was predicted and expec- ted of it. - The hall was filled to ca- pacitymany attending from Zurich, 1 ,.,Exeter, Brucefield and other neigh- boring towns as well as a very large showing from .,our- .::own town and community. The play "What Hap- pened to Jones," was enacted with exceptionally good talent ley the St, James Dramatic 'club of St. Marys. The hearty and generous applause given by the large audience 'several times r throughout the evening, and the 'hearty laughter and undivided attention to the play were ample proof of the satisfaction of those in attendance. The specialties between the acts 'Were :also rendered in true artistic style, and the Sword Dance and Sailors' Hornpipe were immense- ly enjoyed as was also the whistling duet and other numbers. • The pro- ceeds of the evening amounted to about $160. ` CHISELHURST Mr. Chas. Alexander has purchas- ed a new Ford. car. Mr. John Fitzgerald, who has been illwith an attack of pluerisy is im- proving. Mrs: McKay - who Intends •moving. to Hensall shortly to reside'has sold her house to Mr. Thos. Veinier and the shop and stable to Mr. Geo, Par- ker. Mr. Charles who has been employ- ed' with Mr. 'Roy McDonald, `returnecl to Iiia home on Tuesday Mr. Chas. Harris, of Lyndonville visited his sister Mrs. Raney and was accompanied home by his bro- ther. Some men could say what they. think and still be quiet. N1. �. dr c!, d 4, I: .5 . 4, The" satisfaction of shopping by telephone is •that you do not see how little you get for your money; :. 9::¢ 8v '' * "6 .4 8: ` 4 4 .. Durnb : •waiters carry' everything but gossip, A brilliant individual play may bring a lot of applause at the mom-' crit, blit team, work is :what brings the pennant in the end. e EXETER TIME ,x, t?ne of ` IOxeter?s bataheloz s says, t;taat pa'acticaliy ll. of last June's bride gz oorki„s” , lcno'Iy'how to wasp dishes' nova, ZURICH klrs, L. Jeffrey has left. for, Chat- ham, where 'she will stay for some timMe:" r. C. F. Ka,lbfleiscli has cemplet- ed sowing- the season's flax, which consists; of. over 100 acres. Mrs, (Dr) P. 3, O'Dwyer and lit- tle Doreen, ' left on, Sunday to visit, her parents and relatives in England' where , she intends to remain sohae months. When returning from the field a team of horses attached to a fertili- zer dr'i1l, andbelonging' to Mr. Wm. Pfaff, Lake Road, ran away, and dashing through the orchard, wreck- ed the machine to a large ,extent. Luckily the man and team were not. injured. Mrs. G, ...Pollock who had taken, treatments- in Lo lido Hospital osrit�l 1 a for a few `weeks has returned home. Miss Dorothy Traienlner; nurse, who spent the winter at'"Florida,-se- turned home Last week and reports having, had -a wonderful southern ,trip which she enjoyed' immensely. Mgs, Barrie, of Chicago,-, who had been visiting her, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob: How ald, left for, London where she will visit prior to, return- ing 16 her home. HAY COUNCIL The regular meetingof me Coun- cil of the Township of, stay, was held in. the Town Hall, Zurich, on Wed- nesday, May 9th,' All the members were present. The minutes of 'the previous meeting were , adopted 'as read. s A number of communications were ,read and ordered filed:, Messrs . Wan.al C dwll e and Conrad' Simon were authorized to make an inspection n 1 ion of the Black Creek Drain: and report' to the council at the next meeting to be held on June 5th, on the condition of the said Drain. The following' orders were: passed; John Pfaff, fence viewers fees .$2.00, John Eckstein, ditto, $2.00; Hy.. St ' ean"bac:h, ditto $2.00; Municipal World, blank forms, $10.50; ])avid Gingerich, world Snow roads, $10.10; S. Walker, ditto $9; J. Decker, Jr., ditto . $6.25. C. L. Smith, "printing part III Votrs"List, etc., $89.50; L; J'ialbfleiscla work, snow roads e , `g10.2,; Inspector of, Theatres, Town TTall, slicenae, '$6; M. Webber".re J. A. Meyers, $12 'Win. Mason, teaming telephone poles, $4; 1\Torihern Elec- tric lectric Co„ stzpl lies $100-81', ;13ell Tele- phone ;,eo. ,tolls Feb. to March, 28.57;' Bell 'l'el, toll. Marolt ro April, i iL The council ,adjourned to meet z gain on 1.'n6sday,,'June 5th, o'clock, 0.111 for "Coii2't of Revislo of the 1921 Assestijielat Roll and tlx transaction of general business,, Clerk: Money Advanced nCCion Improved over far s Toa purchase y partp ase moneyor existing g mortgage, To • erect buildings or improve present buildings To buy stock; ' „ To pay off Bank Loa g , ns, etc, Farm Mortgages Purchased � �15id �or Loaned ed' llipanh Do all your long term borrowing from an old established mortgage loaning Company. 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