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'T'uesday, Sept
THE
24
Schoolf
® Commerce
Clinton, Ontario
WILL RE -OPEN AND GIVE YOU ANOTI ER OPPORTUNITY OF
STARTING ON THE ROAD TO COMMERCIAL SUCCESS ''
WE TEACH /�
GREGGSHORTHAND
USED IN MORE 'SCHOOLS ON THIS CONTINENT THAN ANY
OTHERSYSTEM OF SHORTHAND
COURSES
Stenographic -- Commercial - Secretarial
Special Courses
For particulars apply to
A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST,
Vice Principal
Phone 198
B. F. WARD, I3.A.,
' Principal
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POR THE
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CARLSON
..)NE OF THE .BEST THAT. MONEY
JAN BUY, AS WELL AS SEVERAL.
OTHER MAKES.
INFORMATION GLADLY GIVEN.
The H Shop
J Passmore
FROUDFOOT,- KI LORAN
& HOLIES . •
Barristors, &c.
Mee on the Square, 2nd door
gyrosa Hamilton St., Goderich.
Private funds to loan. at lowest rates.
3V. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L; Killoran,
D. E. Holmes
Mr. Homes will be in Ileneail�
every. Friday from 9 until 6.
AUCTIONEER
OSCAR KLOFP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones', Au-
stlon School, Special course taken in
Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,)
pierchandise, Real Estate, Farm
Bales, etc. Rates in keeping with
prevailing prices. Satisfaction as-
sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
wire. 18-33, Zurich.
DR. A. M.OIR, „�,.-1VI: C. C.
Physician and Surgeon
'none 70 HENSALL
DR. J. W. PECK
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
p[caill: University, Montreal; Member
et College of Physicians and Surgeons
1�f Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
Council of Canada; Post Graduate
Member of Resident Medical' staff of
Beneral Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15;
pftice, 3 . doors east of Post . Office.
Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario.
Fertilizer
16 P ' c. Acid Phosphate
Fall Wheat
$19a00 Per Ton
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH MB
AT ONCE AND S19CUR YOUR
SUPPLY AT THIS PRICE.
A. <J.
L it ' T
GRAN TON
Dr. John W. Bell, of Harrisburg
Pa., is visiting at his home here.
Miss Greta Laramie is visiting
with friends in Sarnia this; week.
Mr. Wnz. and J. D. Craig are
making some noticable improveme-
nts to their home.
Mrs. S. Vair, of Toronto, recently
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Bonthron.
Mrs. Ed. Gould and family from
the' West, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs:' P. Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn. Johnston,
of Windsor, recently visited with
relatives in and around town.
Rev. H. Naylor, Mrs. Naylor and
Iittle son are- spending, a 'month's
holidays with relatives in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. W:, Volland, of God-
erich, are the guest -of their father,
Mr. Hy. Volla"nd-and 1Vliss Clara this
week. -
A little girl•, was taught to close
her .evening prayer during the ab
Bence; of her papa with `Please watch,
over my papa." Her papa `returned,!:
and her mamma ..blushed w,iien :'the"
child added `And you'd better keep'.
an eye on mamma, too."
HARVESTERS' EXCURSIONS '
VIA. CANADIAN NATIONAL
RAILWAYS ,
Solid tra,ins,'run through to Winnipeg
without '• change. New Convertible
(berth) Colonist 'Cars will add to the
comfort of the journey and Iunch
counter cars ,will be attached to the
trazns"s,erving food and refreshments
at reasonable prices. Special cars will t
be " provided for women. The special .
Harvesters' trains of the Canadian,'
National Railways from all Ontario'
points as ,advertised will make the
fastest ' time To Winnipeg opetatfiag
i
'via the ;new Langlac cut-off, the
shortest route between Eastern, and I
Western Canada, Har'e,sters travelling
by this ,route,.. will,- as 'a -consequence,, l
be first `in the field. The first train i B
leaves Toronto one, minute after mad- 1 i
night of August 21st, (12.01 am.'Aug- T
ust 22nd); ` The fare, is a flat rate' of s
S15 to.',:Winnipeg and, half at cent .a mile a,
beyond. Returning the fare, ,is half a B
cent per mile into Wi tiiipeg and $20
back to starting point.:
Full particul>lars re fares, train s•er- a
vices,"etc., apply to ;!nearest Camad-
i.an National Agent.
d
Mr. Sheldon Coleman 'returned
to Detroit, Mich., this week,
Mrs. Bertha Bell recently retua
ed from a visit' with friends in Por
Huron,
Mr. • and Mrs. A. Smith and fam
fly spent Sunday wjith friends in
Bayfield.
Mrs. S. G. Merrier spent the past
week in Seaforth, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Hudson.
Mrs. E. Boyle.and'Miss Helen
spent Sunday with relatives and
friends near Eexter.
Mrs. F. Marshall, of London, and
Miss Ada; of Detroit, visited friends
in Hensall on Sunday.
Mr. M. Brown, of Toronto, is„ the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Brown this' week.
Miss Beryl Ashton, of Gorrie, was
the guest, of,,Miss Violet Whiteside
a few days this week.
Quite a number -from here attend-
ed the Veteran's Picnic 'held at Bay-
field on Wednesday last.'
'Mr. and Mrs. J. ` Dick, of Oakville,
are visiting, with friends and relat-
ives in the village this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Drysdale' and
fancily are on a motor trip to the
state of Michigan this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn of Toronto
were the recent guests of the for
men's grandmother, Mrs. McDougall
of town.
:THE ETA, TIM
CREDITON
Mrs. Fred. James and daughter
have returned home to London af-
ter visiting her mother, Mrs. Louis
Wein.
Mrs. Dave Gell, of Kitchener, is
visiting at her home here,
Mrs. Susan James; or Chicago, is
visiting her brother, Mr,•. Mathew
England.
Miss Madeline Haist has returned
to Detroit after visiting at her home
tHer",lirother'-LloYd. turned with
'lzer, for' a holiday .in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. , Fred Lamb, of
London, and two children visited
n- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, , England over
t the week -end.
Miss Martha,Wenzel, of Detroit,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wenzel.
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Sweitzer are
returning home to London after vis-
iting Mrs. Sweitzer's father, Mr.
Michael Finkbeiner.
Miss May Voelker has.returned. to
Pigeon, Mich., accompanied by Mrs.
Wm. H. Smith and Master Gerald.
Mrs, Geo. Either is camping with
relatives at Grand Bend.
Mr. Roy'Wolfe is home from
Detroit.
Mr. H. M. Faist and Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Eilber spent Iast Thursday at
Springbank.
Mr. Wm.` Hertzel,' of Detroit, is
assisting Mr. Geo.Hirtzel with the
harvest.
Mr. Alonzo Hodgins returned t
his !tome after another trip to Eng-
land.
Miss Lila Kuhn'has. returned
from visiting in Detroit.
Mrs. Harrison Holtzman under-
went an operation in Hensall on
Monday. We hope for a speedy re
covert'.
Services in the Methodist church
next Sunday will be taken by Mr.
Harrison, of Parkhill. Everyone is
welcome.
.'The many friends of Mrs. August
Hill regret.tolearn that she is on
the 'sick list and hope for a speedy
recovery
Mrs. Wm. Sweet and daughter,
Ruth, of Olds, Alta., who have been
visiting friends here for the past
two weeks, left on Tuesday for De-
troit to' visit Mrs. Sweet's mother,
Mrs.' Sims, who;: is seriously ill with
blood poisoning.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Tillman, of
London, called on friends in town
on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steacy, of-
OrilIia, are the guests of Mr. John
Steacy and other relatives in town
this week.
,Mr. Wm, Stone, Jr., who has been.
sojourning for come time at his.
home here, returned to Detroit the
later -part of"the week.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. H. Arnold, whorecentlyunder-
'went an • operation in the London
hospital, is now doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs: Sullins, (nee Ina
Hudson,) of Detroit, are the. guests
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Hudson, in town this;week.
The rains of the past week have,
hindered the farmers somewhat' in
harvesting their' crop of fall wheat.
We notice, however that some -of the
farmers in this vicinity are already
1 rr, and Mrs. J. Dingwall and fans-
ily; who have been .visiting relatives
iir town for the past week or so, left.
for their home in Streetsville on
Tuesday., They were accompanied
back by Miss Nora rollick.
Mr. Andrew Boa preached - two
very acceptable sermons in the Me-
thodist church on Sunday last. He
will have charge of the services net t
Sunday also in the absence of Rev.
Sinclair, who is holidaying at the
Grand Bend.
The death took place in Stanley'
Tp. on Friday; August 8th, of Rebt,
ell McLean, well known to many
n this vicinity, in his 75th ' year
he funeral was held on Monday at
t. Andrew's church, Kippen, from
hich" interment was - made `.:in
aird's cemetery.
The cucumber season is now on
nd quantities are being received
aily at the, store;` house, of Libby,
1VtcNei('&' Libby 'at the south endof
the C. N. R. freight yards here.
Within a week or so the cucumbers
will be maturing fast'and the row
Give
;t g.
� Us::,_ � , Ch�.nc�
ere will have to htzstl'e to get thein.
picked ' before ;they become too big.
To show you Samples and
Work on
th
e,
quote you Prices on s
tlze: new addition to
chool is progressing nicely. The
oiler from the planing mill has
een secured to furnish steam to
heat the rooms. Mr. A. Fisher, B. A.,
of Stanley Tp., has been engaged to
teach high school work and another'
teacher will be secured ` later on
when it, is ascertained when the new
addition will be ready for' use.
A. public meeting of all interested
in social service will ;'he held in ithe
town -hall, Iensall, on Tuesday. at
8 o'clock' p. m. Addresses will be
given by N. W. Trewartha, Clinton,.
Mrs. Edwards, ,Komoka, Pray. Pres.
W. I., Rev. F. E. Clysdale, Exeter,
and Miss Agnes McPhail, 1\f P. for
S. E. Grey. Music given by Miss E.
Harvey, Exeter, and by orchestra.
Offering taken to defray expenses.
A
suecessf '
ttl
e
gardu party was
held by the U. F. 0. and U. F. W. O.
at the home of Mr. Win Peppereast
of Hensall,
on
Wednesday s a
ever '
Y tin '.
g
Addresses es Vvere given; by Mr.W. F.'
Porter,of London, who took for his
subject "In times like these. 1VI.
Ir.
Livingstone, of 13, C.:also addressed
those present on "Government Con -
TICKETS
BILLHEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
SIIIPPING TAGS
VISITING CARDS
BOOKLET'S and CIRCULARS
OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE
PRINTING LINE.
A TRIAL SOLICITED
The Hensall Observer
rico" tti,froinalt%
V
•
Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules
for
RHEUMATISM StA�'�1 tl'ol. The different 'iiulberson ,the
... , .., p 'ogram; were interspersed • ,with
NEURITIS �� O
wollsrend;ered selections '.by aitii,e
.�...,, ,..,;,;.,z .� Goulding orchestra, At the ;close of
1!�p programme lunch was served,
TEMPLErONS TQRQNTQ' c orprised of sandwiclea, cal, -;e and
A. W. C. L*>i53irt1•ILL coffee, Mr. W. D, Saunders, of Ex -
ver aI i,::
y y sly conducted the pz ogz axe,. in
a {
kiDNSALI ONTARIO the.capacity of chairman.
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CENTRALIA
After an illness of many, ruonths
duration, the death. ': of Mrs
Clara Anderson, 'one of,_.Centralia'
most highly esteemed and, much re
spgcted' citizens 'occurre4 at the
home of her daughter, .Mrs. Wm.
Spencer, 68 Elysian st,; St., Thomas,
on Thursday of last week. Mrs.' And
erson was one of the pioneers o
this community, comingfrom near
Taunton, England, with her -parents
when 12 years of age, and she, has
resided in Centralia from that time
on with the exception of theawinter
months of the last few yeare, -which
she has spent with her daughter ..in
St. Thomas. Mrs. Anderson was the
last of a family of 12 and had lived
to the age of 83 years. The deceased
had been twice married, her first
husband being Mr.- Henry Bicknell.
From that union two daughters, and
two sons survive, namely Mrs. Geo.
Lyddon, Clearfield, Iowa; Mrs. Has-
kel Avitt, .Creston, Iowa; Mr.• Thos.
Bicknell, Sutherland, Sask; Mr. Geo.
Bicknell, Regina, Sask. Her second
husband was the late Joseph, And-
erson, who pre -deceased her twenty
five years ago. From this union two
daughters and one son ,:survive,
namely' Mrs. W. H. Mills, Centralia,
Mrs. Wm. Spencer, St. Thomas, and
Frank. Anderson, of San Fransisco,.
Cal•. The funeral' service was con
ducted from the home of her daugh-
ter in St:''Thonzas on )i'riday evening
by the Rev. Percival Caven „During
,by
'service Mrs. H. 'Pearce sang,
"Beautiftjl. Isle of Somewhere." The
remains -were brought to Exeter on
Saturday morning for, interment'' in
the Exeter cemetery. Services were
conducted at the grave by, the Rev.
W. E. Kitley, of Centralia.. • Those
who attended thefuneral
fr
ons a
distance were Mrs. A. Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Spencer, Misses
Jean and Jewel Spencer, all of St.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer
of London, Mr. Shirley Dobler, of
Guelph, Mr. Rex Mills, St. George.
DASHWOOD
Pr. H. H. Cowen, L. D. S.
D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick's Block, Zurich, every
Thursday and Saturday.
l AIN 3:OIWICvI .,
Hartleib's Block - Dashwood, Ont.
Mrs. Wm•"Nadiger and daughter,
Zeta` spent a few days in London
last `week._
Mr. Ira Tieman of Chesloy is sp-
ending his vacation with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb, of Pon-
tiac visited the former's mother last
week.
Miss Tillie Miller, of Toronto, is
visiting with her mother' at present.
The Misses Gertie and Louise
White, and Mr. Weller, of Gorrie,
spent the week -end with 1Vliss Verda
Fassold.
Miss Minnie Rinker, of Thedford,
is this week visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Elsie.
Mr. Wm. 1rorenz, of'Detroit, is
spending a few days in town with"
his parents,
Mrs. Abel, of Royal Oak, Mich, is
visiting her sister",-' Mrs. Otto Resta-
meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Parisian and family
returned to their hone in Royal
Oak, Mich, on Tuesday, after spend-
ing their vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Held.
SUNSHINE
iVlr. and Mrs. Jas. Knox, ' of St.
1VIaz•ys,; spent Sunday visiting friends
in the vicinity.
Mr's. D. MVlcDougah and Jean, of
Kingston, visited with friends in the
vicinity last week.
Miss Agnes Creery is spending a
few days with friends in Seaforth.
Miss Doris Hodgins of Saintsbury
is spending a few days.' with her cou-
sin, Greta Fletcher.,
Miss Hazel Gunning of Blanshard
spent a few days Iast week with her
aunt, h rs. Albert Scott.
Mrs. W. Bayley, of London, is
spending a few days the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Heywood.
Mrs. Ray Fletcher spent the week-
end with her aunt, Mrs. S. Miller, of
Cromarty. `
G.REENWAY
Miss N. Hodson visited with Miss
Divina Mason last week.
The ice-cream social' held by the
Mission Band last Thursday "was; a.
• splendid success. • Refreshments we -
s re served in the basement and an
excellent program of vocal and inst-.
runiental music, and recitations was'
given by home talent, assisted by.
Miss Breen. A debate added variety
-a to the program and all present en -
f" •joyed the social part as well. The
' proceeds amounted to $40.00
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eagleson and
Mrs. Mason spent Sunday in London
with Mrs. Toll.
The family of Mr. Thos. Bullock
gathered at his home on Sunday to
celebrate his 70th birthday.”
Miss Olive Brown spent a few
days in Windsor visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ulens.
1Vfrs. John Foster has been suffer-
haingnd.
from blood poisoning in her
Rev. Grant will conduct the ser-
vices in the Methodist church the
next two Sundays. He and Rev. Mr.
Maines are exchanging pulpits dur-
ing the holiday season,
ZION
Miss Alma. Hern, who- has been
visiting in London for a few days
has arrived home.
Miss Heystead, of London, spent
a few days with Mr. John T. Hern.
-Messrs. I-Iarold Ross and Maurice
Hero visited with their aunt, Mrs.
Chas.
.Ker lake of Exeter s eter over Sun-
day.
Miss Reta Lingard, of St. Marys,
is Visiting with her
gr a, i
naz olts
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lingard,
Mr. and Mrs. David Stephens and
family, of St. Marys, visited with his
mother, Mrs. J. Stephens, over Sun -
'Rev. Dreier, of Crediton Evange
ical church, will preach at Zion next
Sunday morning, Rev. Mr, ,LiVing-
stone going to Crediton.
A meeting of all those interested
in temperance will be held in the
township hall, 1,limville, on Friday
evening to -organize for the coining
campaign,
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the I'ownsh.i,p 'of
Stephen convened in the Town Hall
Crediton, on Monday, 'Aug. 4, at 1
p.m, All present. Minutes of prey --
ions nr•eeting read and adopted. The
following orders were passed :—Cent
ralia Farmers' Co-operative Co., ce-
ment, $43.90; C. N. R., freight and'
exp., $2.69; Sawyier-Masse3s. Co:., tile.
mold $57,75;. -.Municipal World, , sup-
plies, 52,.10; London Rollin: IVlils.
iron for IKtuhn's culvert, $44.99;• .Rich,
Davey, gravel, $81.95; R, Davey, Rd,
coma,, $4.25; Jos. White, con. Rd. 2
Alvin Baker, contract, $.40;50; Thos.
Chambers, Com., $4.50; Mrs. R. Can-
n,ung, burial expenses, $15; T. Cham
be,rs grading, $13,50; R. Hill, gravel
$10.15 ; R. Davey, burying body, 31.50;
'J. `, Ianhofer and others, rep. culvert,.
$15; :Math. Sweitzier, grading, $49,35.
The Council adjourned to meet a,ga„in
in they Town. Hall, Crediton, on Tues-
day, Sept, 2, at 1 pini.
. Henry Eilber, Clerk.
ZURICH
The .residential property inn; Zurich
being `the estate of 'the late Andrew
Smith, has '
s. been sold, togetherwith
the lot, to Mr.' Gideon ILo;elzler.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien, Mr. Lee
0.B,riic.n and Miss Olive O'Brien Were
week -end visitors with relatives
mn
Detroit
iVErs Peter Koehler has u•eturnad af-
ter spending the, week at Port. I-luron.
.Ali• and Mrs. Achim Perst of Plats -
vine tt c, 7
t tet,
enf'
visitors
at (lit home
i.(11r.
and (Mrs. r WL 'Siebert..
Ret a rc' \lr i, Ll;oyd I.� i1UIless .'h of
Brantford are spending ' their vacation
with their .pat c,nts in the • village.
vfr, anal ,iV'tis. SWeitzer and Mr.. I. F,.
Aloritz are visitnig friends at Guelph
and Mitcia�e:iuer, p
lEr '? ttp;i I-,itt of Toronto is spend-
aria 'ma vacat,'out, welt .h?s fam,i,ly nt !he
f+:van,,clacral .parsonage,
Mr, Wer o`inrith 'of Ca.l+°lotus, and
\fr.
Ezra Smith di Detroit "were ✓ur_
ic:h 'visitors
.ii,ev and <Afrs. 0, Lauder anfl Rev.
and Mrs. 'Troyer .off the State `o.f. In-
diana were Sunday t'is.i,toi's at the
bore. o.f Rev, and Mrs. C. Schrag.
SDA iP 'AUG 'ST!
SI
Or
SRN OtIA
,L0,,Dori. CANADA
Thenew buildings of the College of
Arts will be ready for the Fall
The University'',rncdw enjoys lloys excellent
equipment ment for r
� � all three Faculties—Arts •.,�
Medicine, arid Public 'Health.
Requirements for admission to d
LS �degree
CO
rses . Junior atrrculation or
Honour ' Matriculation.
Registration Day, Sept. 22,
1924.
For information Wri' •
K. P. R. Neville, Ph.D.,
Registrar
Towerand Assembly
Hall
University .of
Western Ontario
London, Canada
or
Arrange
beforehand
laerore telephoning dis-
tant friends, sone sub -
Sabers write them the
day, and hour at which
they .will call the -"J
will call you at 9.00 Wiz,
by Long Distance?'
The person to be called
led
is 7�e the
preparedpreparedto
most of a few !!Batu es
conversation.
On Station - to Station
LongDistance aYlce .
earl%
low
evening rates apply
from 8.30 to midnight:
Frain
midnight to 430
aro.the rate is ol3iy
aboutQ�,,one-quarter the
dao rate, with a min-
imum charge a25
tents.
AG NETIC
Europe is at-
tracting tourists from
the whole world, in
record breaking vol-
ume this year;
To be able to go when
you had plagued—at the
time Lest suited to your
convenience ---is half the
pleasure of the trip,
Make your travelling,
arrangements now, the
comfort way—the
able w Y th
e
Canadian Pacific way, and
be assured of a voyage of
supreme pleasure.
Either Empress or Mono.
class Cabin Service.
For full particulars ,ask
Local Agents