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EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY KORINTING,, JANUARY 20, 1921
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�. EXETER-ZURICHEI<r�I�l.li,TS
The next session of the '.l!hirteenth. '$
led foe February lode. I+7verY effort
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OU!• Great Stock:»
Reducing Sale Lasts
Only Two W;eks
Longer
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Our ranuary Steele -Reducing Sale will continilt� orfonly ten days .
more. We have added many additional bargains to our list of last week.
• Don't miss this. opportunity,
New Spring Goods mf ,.rri in
Dress Gingha s at 35ca y
Several new patterns of heavy dress ginghams in large plaids and
small checks and stripes. Very special et per yard
33c,
Men's ;r ; ork Shirts a
1,45
Ten dozen Men's Heavy Work Shirts, sizes 14% to 17. Reduceu i.
price from $2.00 to $1.45 each.
tts
Greaty Reduced in Price
Hundreds ofBargijns
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The work of the I9ex,ter-Z>
'intermedn.tes so far this season leas
Cortvinced the local fans that tla s
team wi11 make a good showing in
the association this winter and in-
• cidently for the nest time in many
.: years Exeter should win a place on
the' hockey map.. The gauge on Tues.:
dayrn gh
t witlx Goderich was the
.' . fist of the home and home games in
the O.I.A: for the district and the,
° large score practically assures the
locals the district. The score was 9
to 1. The e nisi
tors WererB
a .gamey
bunch and put up a fast game of
I hockey but the locals were too much
for them at every stage of the game.
Tn .the first period the locals scored
three goals and when time was cal-
led in the second period, the score
was 6-0. In the third period th.e
Goderich team started out strong,
but they cduld'nt keep the pace, nor
make the nets. About the middle of
the period on an individual rush the
local defence collided, leaving an
opening and Goderich scored its only
goal. The Exeter -Zurich team are,
Well balanced and there is not a
weak lean on the Tine -up. The de-
' tense are a stone ^ wail and the for-
wards are a great (bunch on the back
check. They play .exceptionally well
together. Most of the goals scored
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was difficult ,to single out any player
who particularly starred in the game.
we would call them au all-star team.
The subs were used only once. The
Goderich team bad a couple of fast
skaters and stick -handlers, but the
local defense were too much for
them. Referee Munro, of London,
gave excellent :.satisfaction. He said
the game was about as fast,and clew
as be had seen this season. There
were fo..ir penalties during the
gable. The local team expect to go to \-..:v �� �••.,i �.:..:`. �v. >ai-�,:;• -
is being made to get ready the Gov- tey1
ernznent's legislation program, 'Anita
is not very heavy beyond the budget
changes: ��
WOINT SUPERVISION' DISCUSSED.
A, meeting: of representatives from
differ-
entthe governing bodies of : hurch s of town met In the Y.P.
C, A. rooms on Monday' evening to
discuss hint
a supervision and con-
troI of ,the organization. A basis of
representation that was satisfactory
to all present was agreed on and the
matter will be laid before the dif-
ferent churches for their approval
or disapproval.
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are running �' a e itYl1Y
n your
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1rJ bring your battery in and, let ns care for 't til i
�t e until spring.
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$ Cone in and let us tell you the: bore of -your e,ylintiers, no in. ttrii
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i light glare. 1\arne of device.
LIQUOR CASE a DXSiigICSSI7+ D.
A. liquor Case was tried in court
Vhere on' Monday"when a young mani
from Kirkton was , •
Magistrate Andrews, of Clinton, t fil
charged with being intoxicated
,� . Goderich,
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up before Police ee
One of the highest test passed,by the Government and
sizes are•the same price.
We have in stock the
Iarnert Lens
Crown Attorney Sea er of o �/
prosecuted the ease while a lawyer ;•
from St. Marys acted for the defend
ant. The case was -dismissed. ft 4
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A number of %
young lady -friends � ;c•:;
of 1th . and Mrs. W. H. Deari ig, who %\
recently moved to• town Froin Ste-:
phen, met at their home on Wednes-
day evening of last week and pre-
sented Mrs. Dearing with- a kitchen
shower. The ladies appeared •in mas-
querade costume and a very jolly,
n evening was. spent, Mr. and Mrs.:
saving are now comfortably settled ee
KITCILEIN SHOWER,
in their anew home.
rc-�x m , � . t� per pair
If titers is any other make of len,* i -bet erns rt.n•el : 1:1
be Pled tc � you.it for you.
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Goderich on Friday night.
The line-up' was:
Goderich Exeter
TAKE. A FORD.
A trip that will not be forgotten
Beachler ........goal Harness and one in favor of a little Henry
Yam r. d. Hindmarsh porde was mad Sunday thru
un ay t ru that
• Pridham 17d; .... C. A. Hoffman awful storm when Messrs. C. L. 'Wil -i, = SnazeT centre C W Homan
- .`�" Sxiaz Mummy . ...1c t S. Bertram son, S. W. Sims and Happy Wells;
Brownlee r. "w........... Robinson made a trip to Lu, an, with Mr. Tuck,
=� Spares—Goderich—Mountain and MStany
t eswhhad oo catch ea train'
Hicks • Exeter Hoffman 'and Sloe Many times they could not see the
best road and drifts were very high butt
with Happy on the shovel everything
u , was O.
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NEW _YEAR 'GIFTS
Special Price , $1, 10.00 4
LIBERTY ELECTRIC $125.00 N
LONDON la ASHER S24.00 PI
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BARBER SHEARS
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The Hurondale W.omen's Institute
meeting to be held at 1VIrs. J. Mor-
gan's is postponed till Friday eve-
ning, January 28th.
KYD1i—lh. Exeter, on January 19,
1921, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kydd,
a daughter.
WALKER—In Stephen, concession 2,
on January 18-, 1921, to Mr., and
Mrs. Cecil Walker, a son.
16,. 1921, George Buswell, aged
74 years and 3 month,s
16, 1921, Mary Vance, beloved
wife of Mr. Wm. Stewart, aged
72 years and 11 months,
HICKS—At Riverside, Calif., on
Ja,nuary 10, 1921, Mary J. Cobble -
dick, evidpw of the late AndreW
Hicks, in her 70th Year.
ary 14, 1921, Mary 13alltevill rel -
let of the tate james Snell, aged.
-86 years and 9 months.
The Exeter Brass Band will be in
attendance at the Dorne Rink on
Thursday eight. Admission, Malts
35c• elaildren 25c,
Exeter last Friday evening and went
down to defeat before the Exeter -
Zurich team, the soore being 14-3.
There was a fair turnout of fans and
the game in spots was fast.
USBORNE COUNCIL
The council elec(for 1921 met on
January 10, 1921, in the Township
Hall, Elimville. The members, Wm.
Coates, reeve; Joshua 'Johns, Sohn
T. Morgan, John Hanna, and Fred
Stewart took the declaration of office.
and took their places on tb.e council
board.
THE
sed away on SuncAse. January 16 1
1921, aged.74 years and 3 months.
The funeral was held en Wednesday .
afternoon, interment in the Exeter!
cemetery. The deceased had been a
respected resident of the community
nearly an his life. He is survived by
four sons, and two daughters: Au-.
brey, of Indiana; Dr. Edgar, of High I
River; Ernest, of Flaxcombe, Sask.
and Homer, of Usborne: Edith an.d
Leila, both of whom are married, the
former living near Grimsby and the '
latter at Calgary. Mrs. Buswell pre-
deceased her husband. about six'
years ago.
Salaries of officers for the year
1921 were Exect as follows: Clerk THE LATE MRS. JAMES SNELL.
$225 and postage; collector $75.00;
treasurer, $85 and. '$5 tor stamps' Mrs. james Snell departed this
assessor, $100; auditors, $10 each; life on Friday, January • 14, 1921, 1
ceretaker, $12, with the reeve and at the. home of her sister, lyre's. Jas.
council same as 1920: Pickaid. The deceased was 86 years1 =
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10.04 It is generally a,dmitted that blended. flour will give =`''''*e
= you bread of betted flavor than any other. We have the =
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Farmers will help to create a better market for win-
= ter wheat by using a blended flour.
We have Jots of Western wheat flour, which is, "sec- @Me
end to none"' a its Meet. ifits vvestern flour you 'want, .*"""
10.41.01
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and 9 months. She enjoyed fairly
Officers„ H. Strang, clerk; Paul goon health for one of her years,
Coates, treasurer; Wm. Brock, col-
lector; Thos. Hunkin, aesessor; E. N. until a few months ago. Pier maiden. 1
Shier and Wm. Johns auditors.; Geo. name was Mary Balkwill. She was '
married to the late Jaines Snell in 1
Kellett, caretaker; William Johns,
school attendance officer; Wilson
Hawkins, cattle aed clog supervisor;
Board of Health, H. IC. I:Indrawn her whole lite in this community and
W. Coates, John Delbridgee George was known and beloved by,a host ofi
friends. Since the decease of her 1
Kellett and IL Strang. - , husband she has made her home
ence vieevers.—Frank Down, W. with. her sister, Mrs. James Pickard.
Kerslake, Fred Delbridgee. Amos
Doupe, and James Heywood. Thefuneral was held on Monday, in-
' Pound keepers.—john Letzten, -S. terment in the Exeter cemetery. .
H. N. Taylor, W. HazIewoocl, T. C. REMAINS BROUGHT ,
the year 1890, who predeceased heri
9 years ago last fall, She has lived:
Allen, P. Passmore:
FROM CALFIFORNTA.
That the surplus of the Brock
Drain be refunded and a bylaw The remains of the late Mrs. An -
drafted aetb.orizing same. drew ilicks, notice of whose death
The following grants were made: appeared ine The Times lase week, p'"
Children's Shelter, Goderich, $10; were broughi to Exeter,; from River- s
Sick Children's Hospital, $10n Mus- side, California, ana the funeral was
koka Free Hospital, $60.
Bills were passed and orders is-
sued for the payment of sanie a-
mounting to $627.09.
Couneil adjourned to meet Feb-
ruary 5, 1921.
Retry Strang, Clerk.,
mum
lamenzp
try MANITOBA'S BEST. It is a superior flour.
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held from the undertaking rooms of
. N, Rowe on Wednesday. The de-
ceased was in her 70th year. Her a
maiden name was Mary J. Cobble -
dick. She has been away from Exe-
ter for about 25 years. Among those
from a distance who attended the
funeral were: Mr. Nelson Cobble -
dick, of Toronto; Mr..and Mrs. Car- 4
A. NASTY FALL. ter, of Ailsa. Craig; Mrs. Hodgson,
Of Evanstone111.; Mr. and Mrs. Fetch yvc
Mr. Samuel Essern, of Usborne, of Strathroy and Mr. W. G. Galloway
had the misfortane eo fall off a load
of wood, injuring his shoulder" and ()f Sarilia"
fracturing two Abe.
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reatest Clearance Sale on Record . a
anis! m
fez
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seat,..We also are in. the game of reducing stock.
We are going A
out of Gents' Furnishings and our entire stock will be sacrificed at
0 and below cost.
11 MEN'S FLEECED -LINED UNDERWEAR, MEN'S HEAVY Rile- 0
1 BED UNDERWEAR, MEN'S ALL WOOL, (Penman's) TINDER- k4
WEAR, MEN'S EINE AND HEAVY Eon, TIES, OVERCOAT it
rne theatre 't
1-011IDAY AND SATURDAY 51
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• - ADMISSION 266 and 35e. ax
Mrs. Archie McCormick, for many
ears a resident near IVIount Carmel,
as so badly burned at her home in
led a feev hours later, She got to
bout five o'clock in the morning and
as busy a,bout the stove. Apparently'
he reached over to ,get a kettle af-
or lifting the lid and the flames set
ee to her sleeve. She rushed out
ILO the yard screaming. Her aged
usbatid, who Was in bed, went to
or assistanee and foiled, her cloth -
g a mass of deletes, As qitickly as
oseible he got her wider the oxen)
'ad soon extfriguished the efire. Mrs,
'hitrited and ettffered flout shock
at tittle hoe wee held ciut for her
°every from the 'first, Affiss /nor -
co McCormick of London, end Mils.
aft McKinnon of West Williams,
,e daughters.
40. SCARFS, SWEATERS, PRINT SHIRTS, WORKING SHIRTS, COL- ,k,4
LARS, COLLAR AN"D CUFF BUTTONS
DIED IN TORONTO. 10
The remains of the late Mrs. 'Wm.' ::.4
Stewa,rt, who died in Toronto, were a
brought. tpi Exeter mid interment was ,it. 301 -Ma -DOWN COMFORTERS! CLOA.ICINGS.
made in the Exeter cemetery on h
'Wednesday. The deceased wag 72 el WOOL BLANKETS. • GREY FLANNELS.
years and 11 months. Her maiden i ,,,
ailing for a few years from heart jel
name was Mary Vance, She bad been '7 12iiiivrArcE/R4ETX-s.:PLANNELITPTID 'BROOMS.
trouble. On December 10th she suf-e 1 .
ed. Most of her life was Spent in US -4
followed hy another.. on Decelnberl 4 DREBB GOODS and REMNANTS next week on WEDNESDAY, W
24th from which sh6 never reeever-; +.4
borne township. Seven years :ago1V
chetah end has mazy friends in the s . . '',17.:(4.,
ed was a nietaber of the Methodist M
I.
community. Besides her sorrowing M
husband. ehe is survived by three I
Me aed four dattghtere: Fred. and. \
Pi
quard, Sask.: Mrs. A, Y. Campbell; ,',:,4
•rsbOrne, and three girls at borne In 4
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