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We continue to feature - these original front lacing corsets for the simple
and Sufficient reason that they continue to give unquestioned satisfaction
to our most exacting customers.
We also carry NEMO, CROMI'IPT ON'S, LA GRACE and D. & A:
brands of Corsets.
Gossard Corsets are still nomi-
nally priced'wit.'tin tie reach of
every woman and you may bei
every Gossard, with or assur-
ance that it will be worth every.
cent you pay for it -worth it in
style, worth it in comfort, and
worth it in weari1,g service.
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Final Clearing of Ladies' and Misses'
Winter Coats
All Coats must go this month regardless of price.- We are actual-
ly losing money on these coats.
BLUE PLUSH COATS AS LOW AS $23.00.
SALT'S BLACI. BABY LAMB AT $25.00.
NEW MONARCH SWEATER YARN
All the new Spring Colors in Monarch Down .and Monarch " Dove.
Prices much cheaper:
DOWN AT 50c A BALL
DOVE AT 30c A BALL.
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a t z rneetin , . , the office of !fit
:1 est game • o hof'
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y played on the Secreidr} (?n Feb.I'lilt! The following ''
• Stratford rink this seasons, The members signed the declaration of of- `
-- score was 6---2, Stratford winning rice; -R, N. Creech, J. S. HarveY J.,
= t a c .two goals.
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The fans went, down from
' community by, sXlecial trails, about j • G. Alccld, Wm. Ziay.
. • two hundred strong, going by xray ! G ;.eve—Harvey That F. W. Glad:-
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en -rooters that partd with a lot of , c.lia xtttcur Pro o sem. :The irri'nutes
- . hard cash to met the Grand Trunk the ,p_evious meeting; tv,ere read an
'financial obligations but few re- `tt 'U*''vett.
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}xETER
1 IiIDtIY, I+'EBRUAIY 11, 1921.
'Ellis Is is a chance to :see a 'featl
hockey match , as everybody knows
what a wonderful team. Kitchener
he hasp, They are known all over Can
of ada as one of the best: Come and
d help our boys set them back. Genie
1 called at S:15, •
ADMISSION; 500 and $5c,
gretted it.- Th s eciai arrived in sin .
e-; H Btis!n.ess ttri t °' ou'u of the ,-tL tnittes
and the fans went straight to the 1 tv;tl) as ,lollctus,—
E rink where a seefion had been re -1 •i. H. Gr',eve Sol- the
served for the. When the players Sanitary Conim.ttee, reported that the
. appeared in their green and gold tin- ve:nil, ating syste,n was being completed
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i£orm they were accorded a great re- that'Nr. A E. Fulee' was maikng plans
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ter -Zurich team struck a fast pace reported the purchase, of sixty chairs,'
and time after tune they shot on 'the O ..g, t
Stratfrod nets oil' ac..,,.as follows,—
aside
o -on ,for he, year then took
Y to be turned pace as .1:o11:ows,—
S1_. JG'SE.''Iy i\LIN FINED
$1,,000
$1,,000 AND (;()STS.
" Police Magistrate Andrews, of
Clinton, imposed a fine of $1,000 and
costs on A. Seryth Brisson of St.
Joseph, at a trial that. was held in
Exeter on Friday of last week ,,and
adjourned until Tuesday, for viola-
tion of the O.T.A. The evidence
showed that 50 cases of liquor and
two hundred barrels of 26 gallons
each, were brought in from Mon-
treal and hart grad:ually disappeared.
Brisson claimed that the cases were
taken away without his :I ewleclre
and at. •
stolen, Inspector Pe11ow laid the in-
formation and. Crown Attorney See-
ger prosecuted. The fine was paid
with a merited clieoue.
W Moir, of Dashwood, was charg-
ed with violating the :0. ` T. A. In-
spector Pelio'ty discovered $125
f
worth oliquor stored in his barn,
aside by Malone in goal, The first
goal was scored' by Stratford and
shortly after, the visiting team tied
the score.
• The second period Was a real bat-
tle and the fans weer, treated to some
brilliant hockey by both teams, The
Exeter•-Zurich'gc4.1 keeper gave a
good account of himself and.axtd his
fast; and heady •worlr saved the lo-
cals from a worse beating. Twice
he•met-one of the Stratford forwards
lone -handed and turned the puck
after the defense had been passed.
The second period ended with Strat-
ford 2 up in the game : and the
teams tied on the round. In this
round Bertram was injured in the
knee and was' forced to retire, Babe
Siebert; taking:' ;leis place. The fans
were at:'the. top':notcb of expecta-
tion when the puck was faced in the
period that w'.4 to decide the win-
ner of the N.I.L. group. Both teams
started strong .but the Stratford
i'team showed,•up' to. the best advan-
tage. Morenz' at centre for the home
team, played. 'a . fast game and was
easily the best roan on the Stratford
team. He was a. recruit from the
Juniors to strengthen the intermedi-
ates and he scored three of the six
=';goals scored :by Stratford, The fast
pace set by the Exeter -Zurich team
in the 'first two periods was not
maintained in•the third.
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(Additional locals on page four.)
Valentine Social at Thames Road
Presbyterian Church, Monday, Feb-
ruary 14th at 8 p.m. sharp. A good
program, assisted by Mrs. Garnet
Passmore: Lunch served. Admission
-25c and 10c.
BORN
RIVERS—In Simcoe, ori January
30, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs: T. L.
Rivers, a • daughter, (Margaret
Elizabeth.)
RIVERS—In 'Hale, Cheshire, Eng-
land, on February 4, 1921, to Mr.
and Mrs. W, G. Rivers, a daugh-
ter.
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Farm," Hay, on February 2, 1921,.
Ira Moir, to. Miss Vietta Pearl,
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. James
Green.
MORLOCK---WOLFE--In- Crediton,
on February ruary 1, 1921, by Rey, Mr.
Haugh, Mr. Simon John Morlock,
of Grand Bend, to Miss Elizabeth
Wolfe, daughter of Mr. Charles
Wolfe, Crediton.:
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GENTTNER--In loving memory of
our clear father, Fred Genttner,
who died two years ago, . Febt•u-
ary 6, 1919.
Ills hands were clasped upon his
breast,
, We kissed his Iovely brow;
And in our aching hearts we know,
We have no father now.
In the cemetery gently sleeping,
Where the pine 'trees gently wave,
Lies the one we loved so dearly
In -a cold and silent grave. V
Two 'years have gone, We can't. for
get
The words of love, we hear thein
yet;
Our hearts are sore With grief and
pain;
Brit hope we all shall p s Il iieet again.
---Loving' \Vile Gild family
Sicl Rankin, of London, a Strat
ford Old Beere'handled the bell and
he showed that... his heart was with.
`lis old town, `-''Dxeter-Zurich drew
the heavy end of the decisions.
The tans were a little disappoint-
ed but are far from down -hearted,
The game was no disgrace to lose,
The line-up was: •
Stratford Exeter -Zurich
Malone goal McGeough.
Berger r. d.... Hindmarsh
Carroll i d......... Hoffman
13. Lovell 1 w. Bertram
Relterbourne centre Hoffman
Morenz r. w. Robinson
R. Lovell sub Seibert
TEACHER ILL.
Miss Horton, of the public school
staff, is indisposed owing, to illness
and her room at the public school
is being taught by Miss Vosper.
ICE HARVEST.
Workmen have been harvesting
the ice is not as thick as in other
The ice is not as thick as' in other
years, being only about nine or ten
inches. The ice this year: is being cut
by a circular saw, something new in
this line of work.
DIED IN 'WINNIPEG.
• A former resident of Exeter died
in Winnipeg on January 30, 1921,
in the person of John Drew. The
deceased was in his 78th year. Mr.
-Drew was at one time a cabinet
maker in Exeter, conducting a busi-
ness in the building now occupied by
Mr. R. N. Rowe. in 1881 he went
West, and took up farming near
Snowflake, Man., and later went into
business with his son, retiring some
years ago. Two months ago he
(nine
',went to Winnipeg to reside with
hi•s son, J. F. Drew. He died at St.
Boniface Hospital. The funeral was
held on Wednesday afternoon of last
,
rweek from Thomson's Broadway Tt'u-
neral Hometo Brookside o cool
tsxde Cemetery.
The widow of the deceased is a sister
of Mrs: L. Hardy, of town.
DIET) AT BRANDON
There passed away at Brandon,
Man., on February 2, 1921, Mrs. W.
M. Baynham, whose maiden name
was Miss Willmott Smith, daughter
of -1\lr. and Mr's. S. Smith, London
Road, south. Mrs. faynhan had
been fit with appendicitis and under-
went alt operation. The operation
seemed successful but about a week
after she expired quite caucldenly,Slie
was in her 40th year. Mr. Baynham
is station agent, at
o i Brandon odor and they
have been in"Manitoba for about 15
years. "Resides her bereaved dluS-
band three children survive, two
daughters and one son, the latter
being about 5 years Old. She is also
survived' try her .parents and three
sisters and two brothers;. Mrs. e D.
Richardson and. Mrs. W. H. Aitken,
of 101011:6 ; Airs, P. Webber of the
Latton Road,south; James 'inu111, of
Washington, Penn., and W . J,,also
of the Loudon :Plead, south, stir.
13atyiilian1 is a Ceit relic, Old I3oy.
The £1111011a1 was Beed in: Toronto on
Monday £rani the !gore of mr. \U. IT.
Aitken, Among ih vvhi attended
the funeral' from ..hero woe: .illi
Mid 61rs, S. Smith;' :Vlr. W. I. Smith
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and Mr. and Mrs,P. Webber.
Chairmiui :F. W. Celadman;
Vice -Chairman, lt. N. Creech;
Sec.-Treas.., Milss T{; MacF and
Auditor, G. \iawson, salary $10.
Representative, to Library Board, W
S. Howey tor 1921; T. \1, Southcott
The Chairman..n,ominated 5, G. Stan
bury, W; G. Medd, and Rev. 'rrtirap•-
er a stI f 'ng r'omnitttee, and their re,
eo' l 91111 ng . #11e following Standing
teoa miltee•s was adopted
Insurance—J, H. Gr::eve, E. M. Dig -
ran, H. T.:t owie,
Fite!—EI. T. Rowe, J:' S. 'Harvey.
Teachers ,n;nd other, Supplies, F. W.
Gladman, R N, Creech, S. S. Harvey
aid W. 0, Medd.
Building and .Grounds—Rete; 1, A.
Truniper. \AY. F. May, E.. M. Dignan,
and J. H. Greve,
Educat''on9e—R. N. Creech, Ref_ A
A• Trumoer, 5. G. Stanhur•y.
Scho,arsh'ps—W. G. Medd, J. G.
Stanbury, W. F. clay and the prn-
civai.
The first !named on each cominruttee..
to ,be chairman, and the chairman of
the 'Boa rd a member of all cDram itte;es i \\\/
by virtue of his office. d_5
1) gnan Trumner—That Mr. W. T
Callingwood be truant officer. —Car -
fled,
brit aS t\'loir did not appei?r, the
case eras adjourned. Lasrenea Clef),
bins, of Grand Bernd, was fined $50
ne t4
and costs for giving ,linfito
minor. •
3.111'.1,ES ,STItEE'll OFFICIAL
130_AR13 ItIEFIT
A largely attended board ineetin,g
of the James Street, Ilttetltadist
Church filet Monday night toreview
the conditions of the : various de-
partments. The missionary commit-
tee reported hating sent $1,040 al-
ready to tleadqual tees and hope to
exceed last year's givings. The ode-'`
catronal and Social service Off'erings
were very satisfactory. The Sabbath
School reported; good aorit, as hay=•
ing been done, but hope to have the
help of the churcli•in an anniversary
y
appeal. The report " of the finance}
committee was an exceptionally. sat-
isfactory
ittisfactory one, a nice balance being on
hand Mr. J. S. 13arvey.reported the
Y.P,C.,A.. had 160 t.aentbers andin-
stead of being in .debt had a small
surplus., :A unanimous invitation,
coupled with words of appreciation,
was extended the pasta • to i°et.urn"
fora third year. hit Wilson in afew
the hearty way the congregation and
boards had co-operated with'; him
during the two years, and expressed
the belief beat a better year was yet
to come. 'file board appreciated :Mr.
Wilson's acceptance,:knowing that
lie had, the opportunity, io i"neee to
,two larger charges.
rA j'f eIe. "Z \ l/ \ WE \`lam..-.'' \t// \ '% ljiWeI "%\ _,%— 3.1tr
Stanbu y—Rowe—That the chair --
mat or vote, chairman and the secret-
ary -treasurer treasurer be ,erapow `red to sign
all cilL'oucs and borrott any eecessary
funds for she, school, during the year.
C a: reed
,recd Dignin.'1 hat ni.ght,,,0r meet-
ing :be fizsi Tuesday of" each month.-
Carried.
Ati expiring insurance policy was
left with the Insurance Com mit te4, with
o0\\rCr en act,
vJ ss Ho t it's request for a neap of
'Europe •ttao1'e:'i w:.th the Supply conne.
m.rHarvttee.
ey —Medd—That the chairman,,
F. W. Gladma.n; be nepreseata'tive to
the Ontario Tru itees • Associat4;on
Meeting in Toronto at Easter, Car'd.
Txumper Grieve -That this .Board
endorse the circular better re increas-
ed Legisative Grants to Urban:schools
and ;that seine be forwarded to the
\I n:ste' tor.• Education.
A general discussion, took place as
to the work of the various committees,
and- .reports are to, be 'brought l;n at
the )next meeting.
A• number of accounts were paid.
\IacFaul, Sec,
Dr. Graham, of town, is away on
a two weeks vacation and Dr. Lind-
say is in charge of Isis practice. Dr.
Graham has rented. the residence of
the late Mrs. D. Johns and we un-
derstand he will bring a bride home
with him. The lady is Miss Grant,
of Becher.
CALL TO THAMES ROAD.
Rev. 0. M. Chidley, B. A., of Mt.
Brydges, has received a call .from
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STETSON'S MONSTER
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN!
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This is. positively the Dig City CViL
Your Vaii 1- Y/
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BETTER TI -IAN A CIRCUS'
DANCERS
RLOOT)IIOi?NDS
QrAIRTE`I TES
CAKE WALKSERS, ETC.
BAND ANR ORCHESTRA WATCH FOR PARADE
Get Your Seats Now.
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pastor. The call will be submitted. to
Thames Road and lsiikton. Presby
tenon Churches to bedome their `+'
50c atzd 75c
Children 85c,
the T-Turon Presbytery, which meets \I/
in Hensel', on February 26th. ` s
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S NRVICF CONDUCTED BY GUILD.
A very largely attended devotion -
a,1 service under the auspices of the
Guild, was held in Cavell Presbyter-
ian Church on Sunday evening. The
superintendent of the Sunday School,
Mr. J, G. Stanbury, and Mrs. Thos.
Cameron, gave two splendid address-
es on Sunday School work. Two
S0108 were sung by Mrs. Foote and
Miss Cochrane' that were greatly ap-
preciated Messrs. Will Strang and
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uart Stanbury also assisted with
the service. Miss L. Jeckell occupied
the chair and the service was very
inspiring. ra
IIONOR•BI) 13Y HOME TOWN.
A despatch in Wednesday's Globe
from Kitchener says:
"The friends of. Goldie Cochrane,
coach of the Exeter intermediates,
who play in Kitchener onight.;
(Wednesday); in the first, of the
seri
es of second round games, will
honor hull by presenting the former
Kitchener hockeyist with a bouquet
of flowei»s. The presentation will be
made by MayorGreb.i"
CRINESI FAMINE, FUND.
Before`th s<c • r
e 't i a nerxt last. ob-
1111 h iii the Ta,rnee St. Methodists
Church., Rev, Wilson road an item
011 the Faa1line in China. front the
Sunday 'School Ttl1lrs and also said
that if any wished to help, they
(mulct Sen1 'theirs nrith ity
donation,
on Monthly. As 'a resell./ $150 IvrtS
';twat on Monthly. This is the second
.rfl'et(0., eeel In- the '1'1'101 St, '11401,110
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01t. Congregation this
year.
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not down to a price"" -
This is our poilcy and you will
find our Manitoba's Best or Model
second t`o none for bread -malting.
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Flavor, 144
The "veli increasing' 'demand! goes
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