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The Exeter Times, 1921-2-3, Page 1.'!FORT y t D No. 2278 c*. EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY MORNING, FEERVARY 3, 1921 laj1111111111111ff1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111011HIMIli11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MmOi Exeter SC:hoo1 Report 'ExEri.i.z...;_i=i1.1.:!,N GROUB .11.0111 = ;1= 110 AIM.= 41,1111inn i11111••• . • ... • A ',V - 4-.- Report of ,xetei Public claool The Exeter -'Zurich team Won the JO fjes Sz 'IVI ay ., , = the epidemic of inumps, many of 1,be I mediates when they won from God- *--, pupils have missed a numbbr of 'px- i erich in that town on Friday night ...„. s . • =1 for December arid January. Owing to group-honcn.s in the O.H.A. inter- = aminations and as a result their per-{ last. The local team went to Goder- centage is Zow. At present in Rotim I ich with a lead of eight •goals on . ...-. 1, there are thirteen absent on ac- I home and home games. 'They sue- = count of the rtiumps. iceeded iri beating the boys of the ROOM i. . bounty town on their own ice by the score of 4 to 1. At the end of the second period the score was 2-0 in Sr. 4-th, Honors. -Grant Coiling- -- wood 86; Ella Kuntz 86; Dorothy ' favor of Exeter -Zurich. The bell was Spring Goods Lower Prices It is with pleasure that we anounce stibstantial reduetiOns on nearly all lines of Staring Merchandise. This is particularly' true in regard to cot- ton staples, such as Ginghams, Flannelette, Shirtings, Tickings, Den- ims, etc. We would advise an early purchase of your spring require- ments as many lines'are scarce. White Flannelette Specials Heavy White Flannelette, regular 45c quality reduced to 35c; 50c •quality reduced to 39c and 60e quality (extra heavy) reduced to 48c yd. Wonderful Februarr Bargains in Silks We place on sale for February, hundreds of yards of heavy dress silks, at surprising price reductions. These include all popular colors, in- cluding Black in Swiss Taffeta, Duchess, Pailette, Mesasline, etc. Don't miss these bargains. Silk Georgettes ad Crepe de Chenes reduced in price from $3.25 to $2.25 per yard. ' - GREAT BARGAINS IN -MAN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS, ' ALL THIS MONTH. Shoes and Rubber Boots. Our cut price sale of Shoes, Rubbers and Boots is still on. Men'sFur Coats Only two coats left, best quality clipped dog, to be cleared at cost. Overalls and Smocks All lines reduced in price, the best quality as well as the cheaper grades. • Wall Papers New Spring Wall Papers now in stock. Ccime 'and see .the signs and colorings. new de - Remember. -Bargains in Every Department for February •=2- PHONE 32 e, . mama. tones yPHONE 32- . = Snell 85; Vivian Collingwood • handled bY Goldie Cochrane and but s1 83; . • . • . tor Ins good work the game would vFel sr e oc vWe ar :RS Ge°1'ge" ;I have developed into rough house 08'ailhton 77. Pass-- . MINNI11111 MINN. swoon. YENOMI. Charlie Acheson 74; Wanda scinski 70; Helen Wethey 70; Aljoel • SENIORS SUFFER von Wa- s69 69, Charlie Gladman 67.STRAT13'011D Jr. 4th, Honors -Herman Gower 719rE 4IR FIRST DEFEAT 1N 79; Bob Gambrill, 75; Meta Salter EXETER . 75. Pass -Marion, Bissett 73; Mar - 101 With the group honors in the 0. 11. A. intermediate series safely tuck- ed away, the Exeter -Zurich team made a good bid for honors in the N.H.L. senior group when it put a stop to Stratford's whining streak by defeating that team 6 to 4 ofl lo- cal ice IVIonday night, The sudden ,halt to Stratford's chain of victories -came as a surprise to the visitors, who carne over with their best line- up, determined to ivin. Stratford Plays Kitchener on Wednesday night to decide whether they win the group. honors without a loss or tie-up, which would necessitate another round, They, are Scheduled to meet Exeter on Thursday and a win on Monday would make the going a lit- tle less strenuous. = garet Johns 69;.: lia,rry Snell 68; L. - Foote 66; Margaret Harness 63; S. = 'Reeder 61; Harry West 60. -- 1 N raber enrolled 36; average at- tendance26. = ‘111. A. HORTON, ROOM II. Reporttfor December and -`Janu-,,`. Sr. 3rd. I-Ionors.-Eugene Howey -- 83; Hugh Creech 79. Pass -Marjorie = Clark 74; Frank Creech 73; Edna = Russell, 72, Wallace Makihs 69; = Kuntz 69; Florrie West 58. = Jr. 3rd. Honors.--Kathiceii • man 77. Pass. -Muriel Howard 72; = Marvin. Hovey 71; Marjorie Medd 69.; Muriel Lulter 68; Edward Ta- I = man 67; Edith Walter 66; Viola = Ford 65; Lyle Dinney 64; Garnet •, Beaver 63; Vera MacDonald 60. =1' No on. roll in December, 29; aver- age attendance 21; January, 27; av- erage attendance 23. JEAN S. atlas/AY. • =MEN O NIM1111 .2.6.111 NKOMO ORM. ROOM III. Report for December and January. Sr. 2nd. 'Honors. ---Vera Mooney = 89; Irvin Ford 87; Greta Bloomfield 81; Donald Glaclman 7S; Jennie ='Passmore 77; .Clifford Hutchison 75. N OM Pass -Myrtle Beavers 74; Harold Skinner 73; 'Doris Salter 71; Orval Beavers 70;, Harry Jennings 68; H. Laing 67; 'Baden Powell 62. Jr. 2nd.. Catherine Woods 79; Wm. Ellerington -77; L. • =M. Payne 77-1,14,Ss=-J. Wainer 66; S. = Walter 66; Cl'arefice Boyle 66; Roy = Sanders 64; Russell Snell 63• Doro- thy Dinney 61; George Andrews 61; Gladys Hunkin 60. ISIECIPEN =mann =MEN 1"`" MOWN. 1•111111 as zit OISINV NOWA 011 01f 1.011•11 5111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;711' ,a_sma• • ' 1. The Satisfactory Hardware -and Stove Store . „ t4 )4A\ tJjse Royal Pui41)le Stock and Pit)tiltry 74, ))1Food. -All sized packages 111 stock BANQUET RANGES as cut $115 11P 4 High oven ranges, one only, at , $1115.00 • pi JEWELL Ranges.... $120.00 Have you joined the Y. yet? Pankake Social in Trivitt Memori- al Parisb. Hail, Shrove Tuesday;Feb- ruary•8, 1921, at 6 p.m. Admission The Stratford sextette have been in the lime -light owing to the big noise they have been making in the, district. The locals took the ice none I too confident and for the first period1 they seemed qtenge-struck. The torsstartedstarted off strong. They invaded the local territory soon after the face-off. Kelterbourne for Stratford, is the'. speediest man seen on local ice in many a season - Within a fes,v minutes after the play commenced 1 he shot the rubber disc into the Exe- ter nets. The first score was soon I followed by a second when. Moore 1 ; brought the- puck from behind the nets and in the fumble'in front of the goal he scored. It hooked like 1 easy victory for the visitors and thy began to rake it easy and play on the iiefensiye. The fans were feelbig Y a little glum, but »they were n \ down -hearted. During the latter part •of the first period the home team began to get their stride and 58 U. F. 0. ORGANIZED A branch of "the U.F.O. has bee organized in Exeter. A number o the membgrs me* in • on Tuesday afternoon and completed the orgariization when the following officers were elected: President J. A. Yellow; vice -press 'Chas. Tuckey; secretary, E. J Slsapton• direeton Chester Rowe, Geo, Penahle, It. D. Hunter and Ben Case. 'Several corn- mittees were formed. The club will meet on the 2nd and 4t1i, Wednes- day evenings. INT,DRE;;TINC-7 At the James Street Leagee on Tuesday evening there was an inter esting debate on "Resolved tha choosing a wife is of more import- ance to a young man than choosing a profession." The affirmative was ably taken by Miss Amy Shantou, Miss H. Powe and Mr. H. ITones, while the negative was stongly up- held_ by Miss Fern Short, IVIiss E. Fisher and Mr. George Hind. ; The judges were Mr. W. H. Johnston, Mr. Alawson and Mr. J. S. Hervey, The decision was given in favor of the affirmative,. DIED ---- Word was received in Exeter on Tuesday that Mrs. Evan McDOnald had departed Ll.:„ . Monday, wirowing 6eilut.ta 1.11.1eSS fr0111 pneumonia. Mrs. McDonald had been in a critical connition rel. sev- eral days and much anxiety .mtas felt by her many friends of town. Her maiden name was Susie Weekes. She was a former resident of Exeter. She is survived by her husband and two children, one son, Evan, .and one dausliies, Flora; potil nome, Two brothers and three sisters also survive: James of town and George Calicinnatti; 'Mrs. spackrnan, Misses Minnie and Annie, of Exeter. The latter two have been in attend- ance on their sister. The funeral was held Wednesday, interment at Guelph. COI‘IING! ' . • n. The Alitchell Amateur l)ramatic 5 ,Citii) Win ni•esent .-ln - , „...........• ORANGE HALL, 1V001:11.L.1111 113.00..,,,a13.1=8,26111:41,11:6120.37..1:11 FRIDAY, 1PELIRUARY 4, 1021. ' Undor the alispii.es of the C.O.C.F. 5 AC'ES The Aliteliell Dramatic Club have played to crowded houses on their every appearance and "Tony the Convict" is one of their bE.4'3i., plays. • ' Attendance Al)Tvii"Ssiussi 25c• ADULTS 50c. Tielsets can lie _scured at 1Sillis' Autornoloile 14icertses to be issued in Exeter soon set yours, you will have to equip your car with the new lens to stop head- 1)PferrP yon can get the , . We have different kinds hi stock. Look then, over and if you do not need them now, ,leave -your order and(we .will keel) them. for you. A.full line of auto accessories in stock. • Try us z-tivliert you need anything for Your car.• , W BEER (WillarSi Service.) " 6 v tit A. 1.0's-01-11-40 It al \/ a -e spa d'• st 7 gig poi ea rE47- A ‘...9° Li A Z#4 um ei enrolled, December 34; the period ended 2-0. The second. { 4 January 37. Average attendancenDe- period left little to choose between1 cember 31; January 31. H. M. KINSMAN. • their toes from the face-off. The the two teams. Both teams were onl home team was the first to lOcate1 ROOM IV. Class I. Ildnors-Willie Sanders 83; Billy Balkwill 82; Dorothy - their opponents nets, which was middle about the of the period. The thousand or more fans came to life , and the din started. A few minutes 'M dy 79; Cecil Laing 77. Pass -Hazel Bloomfield 69. Class 3. Honors -Kathleen Reid 81; Hugh Wainer '79. , • e Class 2. Honors -Loretta Little 91; Madeline Stewart 89; Grace Christie 88. Class 1. Honors. -Margaret Mar- tin 88; Forbes Cho pman • 88; 'la Whyte '75. Number enrolled 35; average at- tendance 31, ••"' RETA N. ROWE. 1-4 after, Stratford came back making their third tally. The visitors work- ed hard and the forwards came down time after time but found the de- fense impregnable. Meeting the local backstops was like running up a- ,0 gainstea briclr wall and the light for- '04 wards soon found it out. Rush after # rush ended in failure, With several 'N minutes yet to go in the middle per- '01* iod, on a nice shot from right wing, # the puck landed in the Stratford nets v, lust behind the post and. bounced TIME SCHEDULb Leo ves Time. EXETER 435 p.m. HENSALL •. 450 p.m. KIPPEN " ..,...4.58 p.m. BRUCEFIELD 505 pnn CLINTON 530 p.m. SEAFORTI-1 .5.53 , 6.12 p.m. ROOM V. out. The goal referee l_iftecl his hand DUBLIN half way u. The r t i • p. e eiee grimed it . Raymond Pryde 90; Thelma Baker completely and. the play went on. M 85; Margaret Ellerington 85; Stella The crowd was indignant. Such a H Little 83; Helen Salter -• 76. Pass- storm of protest was hurled at the , Helen Heywood 74. ', referees that it was a difficult matter V Class 4. Honors. -Wallace Selden for one to hear his own voice. Prom' V; 96; Almer Nankin' 89; Mary Cann the press box, that wa,s one thing 88; Helen Stanbury 84; Harry Cole saw quite" distinctly and we :weren't v 80; Harold Appleton 79; Jean Pen- seeing "double either. H M ice hale 78; David Newell 75. 13- Class 3. Honors. -Ruth 13alkwill At the regular meeting of the Thames Road Farmers' Club, Febru- ary 7th, a debate will be given by the junior farmers, "The Tractor vs. the Horse. Miss L. Johns returned home aSt week after visiting in Sarnia. Mr. Harris, of Stratford, visited with Mr. Clyde Heaman over the week -end 89 Teddy Wethey -75. Pass -fl M-- Collingwood 69; Viola Hodgson 66. Class 2. Honors. -Marion Davis 82; Chester Cornish 76. Pass -Doro- thy Cox 64; Joey jackson 64. Class 1. Honors. -Allan Quance 83; Vera Kestle 79,; -John Payne 76. Pass.---Alcliu Appleton 72. - December -Number enrolled 34; average attendance 30. November- . Number enrolled 3s; average at- - 26. - OLIVE M. TAYLOR. - BORN • • ituriN-At Dr. Hyadman,s Hos;i..,' On „ Sunday, while Mr. Leslie ta,l, on January 26, 1921, to Mr. Richards was driving home fron and .1Virs. A. E. Kuhnsea, sOn. church, soine part of the harness broke and he had a lively time for a STANLAKE--In Exeter North, on few minutes. The buggy ran onto the 90 January 29, to Mr! and Mrs. Gar- . ;$00 A \ field Stanlake a son. $5s.00 DIED DOI-IERTY Ranges 4815.00 Heaters» front $10.00 up SUIpliur and Saltpetre .1 HeL :avian s ardware pi r 271V PHONES 271 MeDONALD--In Guelph, on. Janua,ry 31, 1921, Susie Weekes,i beloved wife of Evan McDonald. • • , IN MEMORIAM CANN-1n loving Memory of our "dear Wife and mother, Mrs. C. • Cann, who entered. into rest one Year ago, February 8, 1920. Her hands were crossed tinort her - breast •' • We kissed her lovely brow . And in our aching hearts we know We loge no Linother „new, • . In the cemetery softly.,sleeping, 'WhW ere the Pine trees .gently aVe', Lies the, One we love SO dearlys In a cold horses heels and caused it to kick. He soon got the animal under con- trol with -little damage 'being done. Tho Huron C,ounty L.O.L, their annual medting in the Orange lodge rooms' on Monday. The meet- ing was one of the largest that ha n$ been held, Sixty-one delegates' from different parts of the count,' ,present. A monster county chttrcb para,cle will be held in Trivitt, Mem- orial Church the first Sunday in Jaly, It was decided to bold the 12th of July in Baylleal this year. The officers 'elected were as followS: W.1VI.,' J. B Armitage; BM, C. W. Robinson: rec. sec., B. Gantelon; county' treas.., A. Cantelon; cliaplain, Rev, A. A. Trimmer; lst leeturer,,R. Davis; 2nd lecturer, W. Handley,. dircetor of ceremonies, George Petty. A, E. AI/111C/ND , Tho noted OVOL-Sight sPecialfst,01 1(11(11(11(1t Silent grave, Te' ronte, will be at the Central Hotel , The year has gone we Oan't forget February11511 and 12th. , Her words of leve we hoar thein yet; Our hearts are sore with vies and pain, Blit know We all shall 111001;again. -Husband, son an daubliters. -545 FR OSALID----MaSP•soV-HorriS cre separator, 500 lbs, cap., nearly nern,4 t)Idiflhl 1)0115', Years 01(1. Alyn butter and boils0 cider, Arno/. 4 Sylvanns J, Cann„iEsketer, Phone 11 Ot' • 41-'4 MITCHELL , • 6.27• p.m. SEBRINGVILLE ... 6.45 p,rn. STRATFORI) (arrive) ...7.00 p.m. RETURNING leaves' Stratford 11 pin. , I 55 -14 When.the goal referee lett-the • he was nearly mobbed. He was re- ti Go with the Boys to Stratford an placed in the third Period. In the last period the locals started off Cheer them on to strong. They carried the rubber disc Victory right' into the Stratford nets'at the H ;• 71% first, draw. They were not long in Y.N coming back with another goal and 4) tieing the score. In short order the visitors were bewildered and worked off their feet. The Exeter-Zui•ich team outplayed the visitors froni all angles. Only the spectacular -work laYilliMiliffillipilliMMERMIMMEIMMlliiilinniMMIIM111110 of Malone in goal saved the boys " drubbing. Shot after shot 110 turned aetcle. In the second period the lo- cals shot many times from outside the defense but Malone.clea,re,d them. Twice in the last period the visitors fell across. the puck when the puck. Was close to the goal. The locals came from behind and were leading by two ghals when the visitors „scored In this period the locals again scored a goal that the other goal referee was not certain about and, it was not C011Dted. 'With one Minute to play the Exeter -Zurich team scored their sixth -goal and Stratford intermedi- ates went down to their first defeat. The game was the fastest ever played on local ice. There were quite a few penalties for minor Offences. Ili the first period the locals drew the big majority but towards the last the visiors decorated the boards pretty freely. Harness in gaol had not many shotk on him ha Dick is on the job Continued on page thur) Verirelal tirbengt 0=41 Witz1711.1 zerwaya. vrrn.eso -4; 4ithty: 111! 1 11) We hear a great deal these days about "building up to a standard, 11,01: down to a prices" • • This 15 0111' policy a.nd you will • find our Manitoba's -Best or Alodel second to none for bnead-making. = Nice flaky bread With the Nutty mews beam Marine 4..131:1 onieea re h ...... 11.1.SIN FRIDAY AN1b SATURDAY WM. 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