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CLINTON, ONT.
For information write or phone
B. F. Plrard, B.A., M. Acc'ts.., Principal.
• M. A. Stone, Com. Specialist, Vic e_Prineipal-,e
Phone 198
DR. A.- MOIR, L. M. C. C.
Physician 'and Surgeon
Phone 70 HENSALL
DR. J. W., PECK;
f Facultyof M
edicine
Graduate o ,
McGill University, Montreal; Member
of College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
Connell of Canada; Post Graduate
Member; of Resident Medical staff of.
General Hospital; Montreal, 1,914-15;
Office, 3 doors east of Post OMice.
Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario.
DR G. W. DUFFIN
Graduate of Faculty of "Medicine,
Western University, London; Mem-
ber of College of Physicians and Sur-
'geons:, of Ontario; Post Graduate
pneinber of Resident' Staffs, of. Re
ceiving and Grace Hospitals, Detroit,
-Icor eighteen months; also Post Grad-
uate member ` of Resident° Staff in
Midwifery; at Herman Kiefer Hospi-
tal, Detroit, for, three months.
Office, over Joynt'sBiock
Phone 114 Eenealit Ont.
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SCHOOL' FAIR DATES FOR 1923.
Ford w.ic
h, Sept. 6; Wroxeter, -Sept,
7; Ethel, Sept. 10; Belgrave Sept.
1.1; Bluevale, Sept, 12; St. Helens,
Sept. 13; Ashfield, Sept.' 14; Carlow.
Sept. 17; :Clinton, Sept. 18; Zurich;
Sept. 19 ; °Dashwood, Sept.= 20; Win-
chelsea, Sept. 21; Porter's Hill, Sept.
22;in h
W g am, 24-25; Walton, 26
Dublin, Sept. 27; Blyth, Sept. 28;
Varna, Oct. 1; Crediton, Oct. 2;
Grand Bend, ,Oct. 3.
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NOW A �ItfENEhi
So.: says ' retired Salvation Ar iny, Of-
'ficer, who regains•health after tee
years "sutferrng--eleims eDreco; a
•wonderful remedy.
"For the past ten years I•have;suf-
rered from• neuritis •and ' a general
un; down condition of "'the system,"
states Mr. Philip Lewis, a; former Sal-
vation . Army Major of the Junior
Sunday School, `Maidstone,' Ie'ent,
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England 'and no'w"a well lenown-•citi=
zen,of Toronto, residing at 4'93 Reele
DR. G. L. SMITH "After my ' arrival in ;Canada twelve 1,
DENTIST year:s' ago I was taken ill with, prieu-,
iuonia,' which resulted in a nervous,
Two doors east of the Moisons weakened condition of,.my system.
Bank, Hensall Ont.
Away Wednesday afternoons.
3'ROUDFOOT, KILLORAN
& HOLMES
Barristors, &c.
Office on the Square; 2nd door
'from Hamilton/St., Goderich.
Private funds t� loan at lowest rates.
W. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran,
D. E. Holmes
Mr. Holmes will tie in Hensall
every Friday from 9 until 6.
'AUCTIONEER
OSCAR, KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au -
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egistered Live Stock (all Breeds,)
Merchandise, Real Estate, • Farm
` Sales, `ekeeping
tc.- Rates in with
prevailing prices. Satisfaction as-
sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
wire 18-93, Zurich.
EVERY SORT OE JOB PRINTING
WE PRINT—Posters, Dodgers, En-
velopes, Letterheads, Visiting. Cards,
Shipping Tags, and: anything at all,
at
The Observer -Printing Office, Hensall.
Orders taken for Daily and Weekly
Papers. Toronto and London papers
44.75, :.In club with the Exeter Times
$6.25: Leave' your order at the Ob-
server Office.
uxber,
has Advanced
But we are still Selling White Pine
�3ressed on both sides at $45.00 per
thousand.
lx6 dressed and . matched White
pine $5.0.00 per M.
B.C. No. 1 XXX Shingles
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Bird's Ashphalt Twin Shingles
Bird's Ashpibalt Roll Roofing 18 in,
wide, the heaviest made.
Phone No. 12
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LATWO IIY
GE,ANT0
Finally neutritis set inand the fol-
lowing _four years I was i11 most 'of
the time, gradually becoming worse,
until it 'was almost impossible for nie•
to dragone foot in front of the other.•
This necessitated the use of a, carie
when trying to walk.
"I tried many medicines and silent
hundreds of dollars without, getting
results. Since June 1922, I had been
unable to do my work, my entire.
system being _ very'weak. I had
just- •about given up all ,hope of re-
covering when I happened to` read
how much Dreco was doing for others
so I decided to try it. ,
"After taking Dreco only one week,
the results were so surprising that 1
decided to continue the complete
treatment, .which I have done and I
am now a' different man.
"Dreco is a Godsend 'and I gladly
recommend it to anyone. I am one
hundred u od per cent better.,in every way
and have started work again. •
"I have no more terrible aches and
paina through fey limbs and back;
and the -use of the cane is no longer.
necessary. This improvernent I feel
is really -wonderful for a Iran of 60
years of age to receive in so short a
time. My health in general is great-
ly improved: and I feel .inyich strong-
Dreco is a natural remedyprepar
ed from roots, herbs, bark and leaves
and tones and regulates all the or-
gans, of digestion, up -building the
general health. It contains no mer-
cury, potash, to
Y, l s l or habit drugs.
Long standing, obstinate digestive
complaints yield readily to this re-
liable corrective.
Dreco is being specially introduced
in Exeter by W. , S. HOWEY, and is
sold by a good druggist everywhere.
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J'AN' i'ARY 2nd.' ,
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LEGE,:,STRATFORI), ONT.
The leading practical
trainin School in Western I e
Ontario: • The ebnool .where
you. get a thorough . course
under competent instructors d
Commercial, 'Shorthand b
and Telegraphy Depart-
ments. We assist gra_ deatee, 1
to positions, q4
catalogue,
Miss Jessie Buchanan is visiting
friends in. Galt at present.
Mr. and Mre. Jas. l3onthron and
family are calcining at. Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy White,. of Lon-
don, visited friends. in •town this.
week. t ,
Mr. Wm. Stone, Jr., of Detroit,
spent the week -end with his parents
in town.:. e,
Mrs. Alex. Buchanan spent a few
days in London the` latter part of
last, week. '
Miss Hattie Whiteside has been
visiting inr Hamiltoin-: for the paste
week or roe
Grand Bend will. Bold their 10th
annual Galla Day on Wednesday,
August 15th,
Civic ;holiday passed away very
quietly in Hensall, many of the cit-
izens taking in the sports and out-
ings elsewhere,
Mrs. 'Glenn, of London, is visiting
her son, Mr. Geo. Glenn, of the Lon-
don Road north.
' Mr. Garnet Smallacombe and little
daughter of Guelph, 'visited. friends
in town recently. •
Mrs bell and Mrs: Hayton have -re-
turned after spending two week's va-
cation at Grand -Bend.
Miss Mary McKaig, of Chiselhurst,
has taken 'a position as operator in
the telephone office in town.
Mrs, W •Haskins and family of
Mitchell, are ,visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs: D. McMartin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield and
family motored to Goderich on Mon-
day and spent the day .there.
Mr., and Mrs. ,Doug. Neelands and
family, , of Chicago, are visiting'
friends in Hensall and Sta£fa.
Miss Is
s Jessiee
Bell, of Windsor, is
visiting her parents, MVir. and. Mrs.
Jas. A. Beli, of London Road eouth.
'A large number from Hensall and
•vicinity attended, the Ford picnic on
Wednesday, of last• week at Grand
Bend.
Mi. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson and
little son Carman spent the holiday.
in ,Hensall, .tile guest of Mrs. Wm.
Richardson.
Miss Grace Chapman returned
home • on Monday from a pleasant
visit with Rev. G. W. Rivers and
family, of Parkhill. as
Mrs. IWin. Richaruson spent last
week camping at Bayfield, the ,guest
of her daughter and sou -in-law, Mr.
and Mrs: Darby, of Montreal.
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Miss Florence Welsh retur=ned
home last week after visiting in Lon-
don. Miss Welsh sang a ✓solo in the
First Methodist church while there.
Mrs. Kimble who has been visit-
ing her sister, Mrs: J. R. Patterson,
for ' the past few: days returned to
her home in Chicago on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Darby, of Mon-
treal motored :to our village last
week to spend a few days with. Mrs.
Darby's mother, Mrs. Richardson
and .other friends:
Mr. and Mrs: Daley and Mr. and
Mrs. Forest, 'of New .York, visited
Mr. Robert Eacrett, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Munn, and Mr. and 'Mrs. A.ug-
ustus Luker during the week.
Rev. Arthur Sinclair, pastor of the
Methodist church and family are en-
joying their holidays. Mr. Sinclair
occupied `the pulpit of Ridout St.
Methodist church, London, on Sunday
being a, London Old •Boy.
W.M.S. will have charge of the ser-
vices in .the Methodich, ciutrch.. The
pulpit will be 'supplied morning and
evening by Miss Edith' Sperling, a
missionary recently returned from
Chungking, /China. In the evening
she will appear in Chinese- costume.
There r will special ec al music• morning
and evening. A real treat is 'in
store for those who attend. -
ANNUAL' PICNIC WAS
BIG SUCCESS
The annual picnic of the Hensall.
churches was held at Grand Bend on
Civic Holicfa`y, Monday. , The "weath-
er proved to be ideal for the outing
and a large number from alrthe
churches • ` attended. Tlie younger
folk andalso` many of the older peo-
ple took advantage of the fine bath-
ing beach and repaired to the cool-
ing waves of old Lake Huron which
became the scene of much sport dur-
ing the afternoon. Supper was ser-
ved ill the building made for ;that
purpose down on the beach, when all
present heartily partook of the .couilt-
less dainties spread before them and
verydne left the dining hall with the•
`inner marl" satisfied. Tlie. ;sports
Were then ran off up on the baseball
ianzond and this feature in the day's
uting, was very interesting and al-
so .the cause of muni sport. The fol -
owing is a report of the races:
€ irls—ii years and under, lst� Mary
Hemphill, 2nd Kathryn iJ. ysdale,
Boys-8,years and under, let Ev-
aRannie, 2nd liarry 1=Iudson. �-'
Bo3�s—1 years and undert lst x d-
D. A. McLachlan,
Principal:
1 Ex �rl�rt 'A 1M
rtl
gar Wu z , z2td •Harold Higgins.
Qir14e" -$ years and ltzld i•, lis Alice
Hig ins;2nd lTarion''Sinclair.
Girls -10 years and under let Bal ,
yl Pfaff, 2nd Joyce: Scruton;
Boys -10 and under. let Gordon
Rennie, 2nd Lorne Chapixu n•
Girls -12: and under, lst Dorothy
kleffernzau, 2izd'Doz:ris Chaliman,
Boys ---12 - and under, 1st ,Harold
l '' 2 H
ll and Harry Jo t '
H a Y
Y
Girl
"--�14 and i
i is a under, 1st Haw
Gra sick '2nd 'Gi
s t eta . Blackwell.,
)30)'S-.,-14 and under, 1st Raymond
Rivers, 2nd Lorne " GVhitsino.
e'Boys-.16 and under, let Fred
Steacy,, 2nd:Foeter' Ingram,
:Young Ladies' race -1st Jean El-
der, 2nd: Helen Elder,
Men's Race -100 yds, 1st F. Can-
telon, 2nd E. Sfaddock.
Married Meri's' Race --1st
Rannie, 2nd W. A. MacLaren and A.
W. B.: Heinpliili tie.
3: -Legged 'Race -1st Hudson. and'
Rivers, 2nd Cantelon and floggartli.
Fat. Man's Race—lst Rev. Rivers
2nd M. J, Drysdale..
At 'the couclnsion of the races s a
baby show ' was held and Mr. and'
Mrs. :Alvin Wttrin's baby (Harold
Wurrn) took the prize for baby under
6 months and Mr. and Mrs, Robt.
Higgins' baby (Wm. Robert) took
the prize for a baby over 6 months
old, Among those 'present at the
outing were' Rev. and Mrs. G. W.
Rivers and family, of Parkhill, -for-
mer pastor of the Methodist 'church
here and' the highly respected minis-
ter and his family spent p, very pleas-
ant day ,with "his former fellow citi-
zens.
At the close of the sports and
baby show, a .large number betook
themselves to the beach where they
enjoyed the bracing breeze from the
lake while others amused themselves
with the numerous to
rows other devices
that` are to be seen at the stammer.
resort. As the evening wore on the
tired out happy picnicei•s returned
home havingenjoyed a :good day's
fun.
LJ SDAY, AUGUST 9tii9 1D2
r'ltg cOnsiderable new 'i,i}
900 Per bushel. T1' cot l
is
nearly finished which yvill: be a, title
convenience for loadin; ane unload-
ing coal,
Byron Nicks shipped one load of
prime steers to Liverpool on Satiir-
day and two to Glasgow on Monday.
CENTR i i.IA
Wire; ' A iter o who has been vis-
iting
sn
sting her daughter, Mrs. Spencer; at
St.:.Tlronras returned home, last week.
She was accoinpairied by tier grand-
daughteArs; the MissJd' w
eivnderson who visitedes1wit1ieananher Jefor-
several days.
Mr, Moulton and family visited
friends in '
f and around Centralia over
,the week -end. •
Mies .,Baker and Miss Richards of
London, spent Sunday with th their par-
ents.
a -ents.
Miss Fox and her little neice^ are
Miss Fox's sister Mrs.:VCi: R.
Elliottvisiting,
Our Ladies' Aid have a unique and
well prepared bill posted up around
the village, advertising a "New
"Time Supper" ,to be provided on the
parsonage lawn next Friday, from 6
to 8 p.m., followed by an interesting
DASH%VQOD
Dr. H. H. Ccv (n, L, D
D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON'
Hartleib's Block — Dashwood, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybeil and
children, of Toronto, are visiting the
€ormer's parents.
Mr: Ira•' Tiernan, of Owen Sound,
is spending his vacation at his honie-
here.
Mr_' and Mit! J. S. Reid and family
spent the week-end`with friends in
Port Elgin.
Miss Hazel' Snell left on Monday
for London.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaiser and Mr.
and Mrs. Art Haugh entertained the
two adult Bible Classes of the Sunday
school and the League to an -ice
cream social on Friday evening. The
evening was very pleasantly spent.
Mrs. H. Kellerman, of Elkton,
Mich., is visiting friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddighoffer and
daughter Blanch are visiting in Kit-
chener.
Mr. Romer Guenther, of Crediton,
is holidaying at his home' here.
GOLDEN 3tBlg;FE
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
of Dashwood, Ont., will celebrate
the fiftieth anniversary of its organ-
ization next Sunday, August 12th.'
The former pastors pr the church,
Rev. R. Eifert, of Tavistock, Ont,,
and Rev. G. Thumb, of Napoleon,
Ohio, will occupy the, pulpit in the
German services.at 10 a.m. and 2.30
p.m., and Rev. S. B. Eix, of Mitchell,
Ont., will conduct the English ser-
vice at 7 p.m. The local choir will
will •be assisted in the musical part
of the program by the children of the
Sunday School and the choir of Mit-
chell. The church will be specially
decorated for the occasion. .'
As a Thank -Offering special col-
lection§ will be lifted in all the ser-
vices for the benefit of the Mission
Treasury and Church Extension
Fund.
Next ' Tuesday afternoon, August
14th, the congregation holds its an-
nual picnic on the church lawn. To
both the Jubilee services and the pic-
nic a hearty invitation is extended to
all.
Zion Lutheran Church of 'Dash-
wood (Rev. P. Grammer, pastor since
1913) is connectedwith the' "Evan-
gelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri;
Ohio and other States" which to-
gether with other Synods officiated
in the Synodical ;Conference, forms
the largest 'Lutheran Church body
in the world. In its more than 4000
pulpits,nothing is preached but the
Gospel a Christ crucified; pot the
issues of the day, but the issues of
eternity and the hereafter. Its norm
of teaching is not human reason, or
the alleged results ofscience, but the
Bible,• the 'Whole Bible 'and nothing
but the' Bible, es' the inspired word
of God.
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wupletoiia, 14i1 King W., 'or'ostta.,
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prograan, Everybody weleonie, every-
body come. Admission 25c and 15c.
The Ladies' Aid held their regular
meeting in the school room Thurs-
day afternoon. A good lot of busi-
ness was put through also a social;
time was enjoyed.
The Mission ;uircie Berg weir meet -
Mg at the home of Miss Anderson on
Tuceday evening and: Slieut a most
profitable p • b hour. Sunday evening, in-
stead of the regular. sermon ^ a song
service was held. The pastpx' gave
an account of the events leading up
to the writing of the 'hymns sung as
well as 'a slior nliistoty of the 'writ-
ers. Tlie service was very interest-
ing.
Mrs. Byron Hicks and children
and Mrs. John Essery are visiting at
London for a few days and will take
in the Old Boys reunion. Many oth-
ers. from the village intend going..
The farmer'e Co-operative is tak-
laying
etor
Malty
r
Ppea
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t,
;ata
Much so-called stomach trouble
really chronic appendicitis. Thiscan
often be relieved by,sirnpie,glycerine,
buelktliorn, bark etc., as mixed in Ad-
lerika. Most medicines act only on
lower bowel but . Adlerika acts on
130TH upper and lower bowel and re-
moves all gasses and poisons. Brings
out matter you never thoughtwas bi
your system. Excellent for obstinate
constipation. W. S. Cole, Druggist.
arvest
"Fare Ging "-$15 to WINNIPEG.
3 cent per mild 'Winnipeg to destination.
rs Wanted
"fare Returning" --$20 from WINNIPEG.
cent per mile starting point b Winoipeg.
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AUGUST 13
and
AUGUST 22.,
AUGUST 15
and
AUGUST 24.
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From ell Stations 13r
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