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'VVe are local selling agents for the celebrated
"PURITAN MAID" Brand of Hosiery for Ladies
and Children. These are shown in different
styles in Silk, Lisle and Cotton. See out window
display this week.
Two Hosiery Specials
Nearly Half Price
LOT NO. "1. -Twenty' dozen pairs of Ladies''
Pine, Lisle Hosiery in'Black and White `colors.
These were seconds„' at nearly half price. 35c
per pair, ori pairs for $1.00.
LOT NO. 2. -Ten dozen pairs extra quality
Ladies fine Lisle Hosiery in Black only, ribbed'
garter top. These are slightly imperfect but a
wonderful value at sale price -49c pair.
We also are local selling agents -for
"NIAGARA MAID" and "VENUS" Silk Hosie>,r..
House Furnishings
We can save you money on your House Furnishings.. We have an enormous stock of
Rugs, Congoleums, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Window Blinds,' Curtains, Wall Papers, etc., at won-
derfully attractive prices.
NEW CONGOLEUIVI RUGS -Another shipment just arrived. Prices much lower than.
last season.;'
Special Values in Cotton'Staples
You, 'will "be surprised_ to:see such, 'largereductions: e :i'Our-
datctions in. •of 'stock of'�Prrnts; '
Shirtings, Galateas, Ginghams, 'Sheetings, Pillo w Cottons, etc. Get your supply now.
Strap Slippers Oxfords Fancy Pumps
We are doing an enormous business in Ladies' Slippers.. We have all the latest styles
and also have all the sizes. These goods are scar ce, hard to get. We stocked heavily and are
able to give you now, when you want them, all styles, all sizes, at popular prices.
Clothing! Clothing!
Smart styles, nice patterns, medium prices, in Men's Suits. Also splendid assortment
of Boys' Bloomer Suits.
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A. NARROW ESCAPE,
An auto accident, which might
have resulted with more serious eoai-
secluences happened ,on Sunday eve-
ning,' just as people were making
Cher way to church. Mr. C. W. Chris-
tie was going north '112 Main street
in his new, Ford car and Thos. Yel-
low was riding south ,on' a bicycle.
Both turnei"i' the corner ' at James
street and the car struck the bicycle.
Mr. Yellow was knocked off ' the
wheel and' the auto ',Passed over.
him, lie emerging treat the ' back
with only a slight sprain to one foot.
The wheel was .badly;daniaged as the
wheels of the auto passed over it.
It was a narrow escape for Mr. Yel-
low.
J3RUCEFfLs'LD Sli'A.N 1$ INJURED
WHILE OIL/NG' TRACTOR.
.James Riley, a -resident of Bruce
field, was seriously „injured on Mon-
day, when he was caught in the
mechanism of -a road tractor while
attempting to"oil the machine, He
was in the act of placing oil between
moving gears when he was drawn
in by the coat he was wearing. He
sustained five broken ribs, and is
confined to his home. His condition
is regarded as critical, but it, is ex-
pected. he will recover.
&KETCH, FLAN MILL
WIPED OUT 1W FIRE.'
Exeter North sustained a serious
loss on Monday when the plant and
TI -1E LATE MRS. C. GOAiBOI'C. machinery of the Ontario Flax. Com
This community -Was surprised to pally -vas completely, wiped out by
fire and as a consequence over 20
•employees ' will be thrown out aror
work temporarily. The fire started
at noon when the employees were
away at dinner.' It was noticed im-
mediately after. the blaze started.
but the inflamable material was food
for the fire and ' before anything
could', be`don th
mass ofames. The firemen and cit -
hear of the death of Mrs Charles
Godbolt which'took place on Monday.
at her: home in Usliorne Township,
� one mile east of Exeter. The deceas-
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ed was in the prime'tlf life being 3 7
Years and 6 mouths. She lead not
been well;for over a.:year and about
2 weeks ago underwent an opera-
tion. She was `gettingly along nicelyWNW fl e e building was a
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when complications set in. Mrs. God-
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od- izens were soon on the spot and.
bolt's maiden , name was Mable their a•ttention was confined to the
Johns, being a daug' iter of Mr, and houses and buildings in the neigh -
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1VIrs. John Johns, of> town: Besides e r
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her bereaved husband she is sur- od.'. There ' was a brisk breeze
vived by one little .daughter, Bath- blowing at the time and the spatly
leen, -, also three brothers: Charles carried for u a long distance. Nearly
and Richard'of .Usborne, and Sam a dozen 'buildings caught.is sofire
on
of town, from sparks but the fire was soon
extinguished.- The cause of the fire
is unknown as. there was no'fire
within 30 fleet of where it started.'
A building containing flax stands
several rods south of the mill and
as the wind was front the „north-
west
north-
west` the sparks just missed this
building.
AlI of the machinery, including
the brakes; knives, thresher, fanning
mill, etc., have been rendered ` use-
less.
An. itear in one of the city papers
places the loss around '$50,000. An-
other estiinated; $10,000_. Councillor
Davis, the manager, says it is diffi-
cult to.estimate the loss but thinks.
it , isonearer.. $10, 0 0 0., than<• $ 5:0;0'0 0.
Mr. Lockhart, of Parkhill, the
superintendent for the Ontario Flax
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The deceased was a mem-
ber of James ,Street Methodist
Church and was, highly respected iii
the community:'' The bereaved will
have the synipat'hy of many friends.
Y. P. C. A. REPORT.
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E l the committee of the Y_P,C.A. sub-
mits the following. There is now en-
Inlialey
rolled a membership of 171. After
urimo
'�' a heavy expenditure in .decoration,
equipment, wiring: for hydro, and
the purchase of the bowling alley
and all other games, together w itli
providing the rent .'for the year,
wha<cji has;.an ounted_ `waltogether-to a
little over'$1,000,-there-is a balance
on hand. of over $100 ''which the
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This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoonat 12.3A
o'clock during the months _
of June, July and August,
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Hot Weather
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New` Perfection Oil Cook i
Stoves from $8.00 up. '�y
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Ovens from $6.00 up.
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Oil Heaters at reduced
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.VE THJESURF _ �, •.
ACE,
USE LOWE 'BROS. HIGH STANDARD'S
FAINTS:
$5.75 per. gale $2.90 Pei half gal $1.50 Per quart., "
,.. p q t., SOe per pint:.
White,, slightly higher,
Wicks for New Perfection
Cork Stove, 4Oc"each.
Screen Doors, all sizes, from $2.75
and up.
Screen Windows from 35c ups
Screen wire, all sizes, from 23c
per yard and up.
Screen Door Hinges, Pulls and
ra:steners,
,,13ASEISALL SUPPLIES
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Huron County's official figure on
the' referendum, as given out on May
4th
by the ,Returning Officers, show
the drys hd the majority of 10,-
79.5, or more than 76 per' cent. of
the votes cast. The totals given are':
4,582 wet, 15,271 drY
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JOHNS -At Elimville, on. May 5th,
to Mr. and Mrs. John. Johns, a
son.
BROCK-In Usborne, on May 8th
to Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock,
a, son.
1VI RLEY'
At h_
p Whalen,
on April 27, ;
'1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mor-
„ ley, a daughter-
REID-In Stanley, on April 29th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Reid, a
son.
PFAFF-Iii Stephen, on Sat., May
7, 1921, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry
Pfaff, a son.
BROOK -At the' , Crediton Metho-
dist parsonage, on May 10, 1921
to Rev:: R. A. and Mrs.` Brook, -a
,daughter.
DIED
ALP -At the manse, Granton, on
Tuesday evening; May' 3, 1921,
Rev. . W. I3
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GODBdLT-In , Usborne ,Township,
On May 9, 1921, Mable Johns, be
"loved wife of Charles Godbolt,
aged •37 years and 6 months.
AI?AIIt- At Crediton East, Prank
Adair, aged 74 years.
committee purpose spending in far- Compansy, motored over the same
afternoon and already plans are un-
der way for the erection of anew
cement mill, with steel roof and
-windows in the roof. The mill was
insured and just as soon as the in-
surance is adjusted, work will coin
•mence, preparatory to the erection
of the new building. The employees
will assist in this work, thus the lay- tell
off should not be long.
'The company have 200 acres of
flax out in this community and a
busy season is aheadwof them.
they equipment for the fall and win-
ter season. An athletic association
has been organized for the` summer
amusements_ A junior ball. ?team has
been; entered in the North Welling-
ton league. Plans are under' way
for leagues in basket • ball, soft ball;
volley ball and tennis. A social night
for May 24th and a big field day in
June are'in course of arrangement.
The addresses, lectures and enter-
tainments have been of an exception-
ally high quality. Much credit is due.
to members of the committee who
have voluntaryily supervised, and
those who have assisted with ad- Exeter and largely signed by the
dresses and music and also to the business hien of town agreeing to
ladies who have so enthuiastically � close their places of business each
assisted `in social entertainments. I Wednesday afternoon during June
Particular mention might be made July and August.
to the leadership and vision of Rev:
Mr. Wilson, who has been untiring
in his efforts and also to 1the, volun- HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS
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tary effort of the "Y" secretary, Mr. Tia -t, names in Form I, and, %ora 1I,
Rd. Welsh. The "Y" has now -, apnea,- 1 .
prow in order of total marks c
k obtain-
and
itself. If Exeter christian men ed• •
and women- are willing to follow b The number of pacers not taken
the Master in unselfish service1 mind owhn, to illness is indicated
for,,
saby an a or x2, x3, etc.
help a Y.P.
the of the other fellow
C.A.'"can be sustained and improved
year after year.
AJ SCHEDULE
The Exeter Y.P,C,A. have
North Wellington J.uniora and
The winners will play off with
entered a junior baseball team .with th$
are grouped with Clinton and Seaforth,
Stratford Folio', schedule.
At
OLIN TO
CLINTON
SEAFORTH`
At
SEAFORTI;I
At
EXETER
June 6th
JulY. 12th
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July
May 27th'
July 5th
Aug. 5th
EXETER
June 10th
July 19th
July 29th
June 2nd
July 15th
Aug, 12th.
May 31sT
July 8th
Aug. 9th
June 27th•,'
July 22nd
..Aug. 2nd
COAL UTTERS.
CLINTON-J. E. CanteIon, J. L. Kerr, J. B. Reynolds.
SEAFORTH-W.. Beatty, Jack Edmonds, O. Dick.
EXETER -Frank Boyle, W. J. Heaman, W. S. Cole,
lie McLaughlin
THE CAR OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY AND REFINEMENT; LUXUR-
IOUS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. AND VERY REASONABLE IN
PRICE.
. A petition has been circulated in
Form ;I.
M. Woods 885, K. Stanbury 872, L.
Snell 824, G. Sanders�y 812, M .Gilfillan
797, N. Medd 792, *i. Horn,ey- 764, P. 1
Z'hoanson ' 746, C, Hodgson, 745, F:
N. W. BASEBALL DATES Heaman 719, D. 'We1s'h. 711 H laig
non 692, R. Creech.: 687 x2 .l� . Faz -
(meeting Was held in Seafarth.on 1. 4u
�har 637 itq v 1 a
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Ma.y 3rd for the purpose of. drawing i 576 J.. Willis 5741�J.' Dear a 601 x, s 55-Iu , L
un 'a schedLulel Ear Group 6 of NorthJ X51 L:
Fultan 544 x2, ,iVI. Harney 533 x3, P.
Wellington -Baseball Assocaratiaru.' I'dl'e
an:Falls alls 531 x, :1VI, MV1ilch�ell '511 e2,, A.
fallowing schedule was drawn tip,- Thomson 505 x, T. Yellow 494 x2, VI.
Nell 493 x, W. Cochrane. 481, J'. Elder
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.06 x5 ,L Hanlon .393 x3, L. Abboitff
J. \Iurra�y 307 x5, H. Murray
280 i5; I• St;etvart 243 .Y7, Fs Ford
239 xS
{",. Farm II,
• .lt'C
•they
tJe 430, H. ,Grob 92b,1G, Da-
vis 886, H,Wood. 776 z, V. Whilieside
761, R. Rai.clifl''e 746, lat. Elworthy 678
L. Joyni' 674 x3, V. t'Iogarth 667 x2,
I. Hogarth 666 x2 M. Gla(dman 657
G. Francis 650 x, h{, Cane, 640 x, J.A. '
Christie 636 x,:L. James 584 xl, NI,
Rowe 583 x2, BVI: ;Fond 576 x2, Il.
c`ie,r 575 x, K. \Hicks' 5741 x, 1=`(. Welsh
542 x2, A. Anderson .533 x, '17, Mils'
485 x1 L, Knigh416475 x2, 134. 'lackey
449 x2, J. ,Hogarth 375 ;x2, H. .Russell`
273 x4, S. Ra,n,ni,e 261 x8, L, Sta`tllam
226 x7, F. fiarvty 78 x10.
May 24 -Clinton vs. Gade:ich
ylay 24 -Crediton vs, Zurich:
May 26-Goderich vs. Crecllion.,,
May •.28 -Clairton vs. Stratfar'd
'May 301 --Zurich, vs. Clinton
June .l -S atford vs. Crediton
June 3 -Zurich. vs.Creel, i on
June '4-Goderich vs. Stratford
June 7-Crcclitan vs. Cliinton.
June • 7 -Zurich vs. Goder(ch.
June 9 -Stratford vs. Crediton
June 10-Gaderich as, Zurich.
June 14-Gaderich vs. Clinton
June 1.5 -Crediton vs. Stratford
June 16-Chntc n Vs. Zurich
June 21-CIit'i cnr vs. Creel ton
June 22 -Zurich vs. Straitford •
June 23 -Crediton is, Gozlericli•
June 28-Strajtford is. Golderich
June 30 -Stratford vs, Clinton
July 5 -Zurich vs. Crecliton
'July 7-CJinton .vs. Zurich' - 'u
July 7•--Crecliton vs. Gaderieh
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July -C''tri '
J toS tlai:d -�
1 v lin n vs,
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J v 1_ St atfor vs Goderich
July
15 -Crediton vs. Clinton
July 15-Goderich vs. Zurich
July '20 -Zurich vs, Stratford
July 20 -Clinton vs, Godericii
July 22 -Stratford vs. Crecliton
July 22 Zurich vs. Clinton
July 25-Sit,ra�tfortl vs. Clinton
July 26 -Clinton vs. Zurich
July 27 -Corinth vs. Stratfarcl
July 28 -Clinton vs. Crediton.
July 29 -Zurich vs, Godericli
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Aubust 1Gacieric]i -vs. Clinton
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See us before buying a car. We have something very interesting to.
you.
S. M SANDERS, Dealer ALEX. PURDON, Sales 51 tiiager
Office .and garage -James Street, Exeter.
DOME7 THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MAY 13th and 14th, 1921
Lou Cody in. "The Butterfly Man"
Special comedy -Charlie Chaplin in "The Vagabond."
13th episode of "The LOST CITY."
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 17th and .18th
:Special showing of Douglas Fairbanks in "The Nut."
Usual good music. Usual
prices.
FOUR BIG SPECIALS COMING.
"KISMET,' May 23rd and 24th. Charlie Chaplin" in "THE KID."
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Matheson Laing in MR, WU." "MADONAS AND MEN."
Prices will be raised for these pictures.
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Are You Flour Consumer.
Form III.
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Impala
Miami
order
given i o ct erve;n, i'•s ,far Nos,nal En-
trance 'subjects only,
"-1or l'I1,tridulaltian E. I-lag;arthr:ame
first, 1 .,,..
With Latin bonus incl Normal En-
;trance subjects, I,. 'E, Hogarth, 2,,
\I Kuntz, v1.0, J, Morley.
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or standing on Norni;an Ettrance
eight ,pa„ c.rs,-- i ,=.
FISHING • MATERIA Hono:s-I. 'Francis 6851 M. ;Jo.hns 664
CA1I» Oji! THANKS.
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A." y ,• f c Li3roaclfrra't; ,, :1 x3, �.I, Selden I i3
value.
t5 E,-ltus!sc.l1,122 x5 B. Seniai°.:110.
Mr', Chins: Godbolt desires to ex-
press his sincere gratitude to the
man
neighbors
0 ,S y g ibois and fries
their kindness and sympathy dur-
iug 'his_ itcrea+�einent.
r llogarth 662, MI .KunJtz, 645,
Thompson 64$, , A. Shimlion 628, Pass
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..T Ila�tc 5R ' V.Efe v
Y 9Y t�oaei. 586,'
W. basen 498, V Rawcliffe 466, �V`,
Turnbull 6 V Walker � 1 4 . '4 I 459, , Mor -
ds
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ads " for .Augusl. 4---Gndei»ch vs. t.rc.el,ta�ii', ley �d70 at,'(ones 495 x3 I#, T,)i�Nuan
,August 4-Str�a,tford vs, Zurich 387, O knight 348 x2, A. �I-Ia. ding' 299
x.3 , E, Pfaff 278 tx4, N. l'citty 277 r3
:Da 3•on know •'thiol right in ii our
Odra' town and 'Vicinity is rnanufac-
tuned FLOUR of the finest quality?
For those who want' a Western'
Wheat Flour we have MANITOBA'S
REST, made from the finest bard
wheat grossa in our Prairie Prot'.
For those who like a blended
Flour we have MODEL. Both: are
equally good. Some prefer one;
sonic the ether.
I''oa that rich flaky pieci'nst, Such
as mofher_uestl to make, the i'econi-
11101ad WELCOME Flour, which sv
truly tveleonac with alI those who
use it
Nene better, few as good; �lliy
consider any other?
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