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Ladies' and Misses' Suits,
Coats and Dresses.
We are placing on sale - this week
many odd lines and sizes of Suits,
Coats and Dresses at real bargain
prices. These are up-to-date gar-
ments, mostly Nerthway Brand: We
can give you a good Suit as low as
$25,00. -
ANOTHER BLACK SILK BAR-
GAIN AT $1.75 A YARD."
On sale this week—Another web
of heavy. Pailette Dress Silk, 35 in.
wide, good fast dye. Specialat $1.75
a yard.
MEN'S. AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
Our new range of Men's- and
Youth's Suits for Spring, comprise
everything that is stylish, both in
cut and pattern. Nice form -fitting •
suits for young men and more con-
servative -styles for the older mens
We also carry a fine range of suits
for boys wanting their first long
pants.
BLOOMER SUITS -All kinds of these for the boys. We carry
cheap suits for school and if you want a real high-class suit for best
wear, we can give you them in all wool and in a variety of colors.
SHOES OXFORDS
Ladies 'Patent, Kid, Brown or Grey, ,fancy ^ slippers in all the new
effects. Tie pumps, Colonials, Ankle Strap or Plain .Oxfords. We carry'
a big range of the best makes at medium .prices.
YOUNG MEN'S: OXFORDS•=We' carry a nice arnge of these in
Brown or Black. They will be very popular this summer: Get a pair
while we have all. sizes.
FOR CHILDREN—Do not forget we are agents for the famous
HURLBUT SHOES for Children. This is the best shoe made in Canada
for Children. Many ladies in Exeter will have nothing else but Hurlbut
or Classic Shoes for their children. Try them and be convinced.
PUM1PS..
BIAIDE-TO-MEASURE.\ CLOTHING.
We carry an extensive range of cloths for Men's Sake. We take
your measure and guarantee a at.
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MORNINCar, A'RI 28; 1921'
Exeter ' Council
Monday, April 25, 19 21
meetingof the
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present except Councillor Davis.
The minutes of the last meeting.
were ,read and approved.
Letter with 'a copy` of the' award
of the arbitration re boundaries of
school section No. 9, Exeter, Ste-
phen and Usborne, from J. Elgin
Tom, Inspector, Goderich. The costs
of the arbitration as assessed against
Exeter were ordered to be paid and
are as follows: $8.60; $4.60 to be
returned to the Inspector and $4.00`
paid over to R. N. Creech.
Reeve Beavers laid on the table a
letter as received from the Goderich
Old Home Week Re -Union, secre-
tary, Mr. W. S. Bowden, with an in-
vitation extended to the people of
Exeter and ;community to attend.
The following accounts were read
and ordered paid: r-
G.T.R., bal freight'„acct. on stone,
50c; Isaac Dunsford, 135 loads of
gravel, 47.25; Dr. J W. Browning,
Board of Health supplies, 39.60;
R. MacKenzie & Soli; supplies, cern-
eters L50; Cecil Ford, labor,
18.00; Exeter Times Printing, Co.,
Limited, ; printing ,,acct., 29.90; Jos.
Hawkins, fence viewer, 2.00; Geo.
Andrew, fence viewer, 2.00; W. J.
Bissett, fence viewer, 2.00, par,t
salary, 62.50, 64.50; Frank Mallett,
labor, R. & B. acct, 12.33; J. Par
sons, labor, R. & B. 9.00; Thomas
Sanders, labor, R.• & 13., 6,60; Exe-
ter C. & P. Co., team labor, R. & B.,
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B., 9.75; Wm. Vale, labor, R. & B.,
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FOR , SPRING DECORATING USE.
LOWE BR:OS.. HIGH STANDARD PAINTS.
LOWE : BROS. MELLOTONE PAINTS.
ALABASTINE WALL FINISH per package .............. 65e.
MURESCO WALL FINISH, per package .. . ,70c.
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—dry over night. In all col- \
ors. 35c per can and up,
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VARNISH STAINS
for Linoleum'.'' at 185e'' per
mint..
WASHING MACHINES .... '$20.00
ELECTRIC WASHERS $125.00
WRINGERS from .. $7.50 up
CLOTHES BASKETS ... $2,00
STEP LADDERS ....... $1,25, up
DUSTBANE".......... , . 35c up.
FLOOR MOPS , $1.50 up'
O'CEDAR OIL ........ 25c & 50c.
LIQUID VENEER 25c & 50c.
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,BORN
HERN--In Usborne, on Sunday,
Apirl'24, 1921,,,:to'Mr. and Mrs.
Ephraim Hern; a daughter.
SIMMONS—In- Hensall, on April
20, 1921, to . Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Simmons, a son (John Frederick.)
SKINNER—In Usborne, on April
22, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Skinner. w
t ins'(son and (laugh-
ter.)
FAIST—At Crediton, on April 22,
1921, to Mr. , and Mrs. Moses
.Faist, a son.
LAWSON-At Crediton, on' April
20, 1921, to Mr. and • Mrs. Elmer
Lawson, a son.
WOLFE—At Crediton, on April 11,
1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wolfe, a son.
BUCHANAN—In London, on Mon-
day, April 18, 1921, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Buchanan, a son.
MARRIED
HAAIST—WILLERT—At the 33van-
gelical parsonage, Crediton, on
April 16, 1921, Miss Irene Louise
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
Willert,' to Mr. Wellington R.
Haist, by Rev. S. M. Haugh.
FERGUSON---PARSONS----In Stan-
ley township, on .April 19, 1921,
by the Rev. RJ. L. Foster, of- Varna,
Margaret - Elizabeth, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Parsons, to Joseph • Calvin Feta
guson, of Usborne, son of Mrs.
Ferguson of Exeter.
TWITCIIELL —
PRESZCATOR —
At the :lames Street parsonage, on
Wednesday, April „27th, by Rev.
I.I. J; Wilson, Miss Verna; Beatrice,
daughter of Mr. and Mir. John
Preszcator, of Stephen, to Mr.
Robert Orval Twitchell, son of
Mr. Itobei't"Twitchell, of Hensallr
DIED
ISAAC ---At Greenway, on April 20,
1921, Eliza Carnm, beloved Wife
of Heiny' Isaac, aged 74 years,
and 4 niontbg,
TRIBUTE TO LATE POSTMASTER
Exeter paid. ,a tribute to the late
William J. Russell,postmaster of
town, when all business was -sus-
pended for an- hour 'as a mark of
respeot, during the time of service
on Friday Iast. The' tags' of town'
were at half mast "The. service was
conducted by -Rev. James' Foote. Six
ex -soldiers in uniform acted as
pallbearers, viz.: Reg. Knight, C. P.
bIarvey, W. Sims, N. Hockey, Wm.
Davis, Walter Harness. Interment
was made in Exeter cemetery.
k`.ERGUSON—PARSONS.
A quiet but pretty w.edding was
solemnized in the township of Stan-
ley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Parsons on Tuesday evening,
April 19th, at six o'clock, when
their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth,,
was united in marriage to Joseph
Calvin Ferguson, of Usborne Town-
ship. The marriage ceremony was
performed by the Rev. J. L. Foster
of._ Varna, in the presence of rela-
tives and friends. The bride was be-
comingly attired in white silk, trim-
med with bugle beads and carried
a bouquet of daffodils. She
.entered the parlor on the arm of her
father and the ceremony was per-
formed beneath are arch of ever-
greens. After a sumptuous wedding
dinner and a social hour spent in
musical entertainment, the . happy
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home on'
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the groom's farm in Usborne ' town-
ship. The bride's going -away dress
was of pale green taffeta. On Thurs-
day evening a reception was held, at
the home of the bride and groom.
There were about 100 guests Pres
ent and the evening was spent in
games and vocal and instrumental
music. The , bride received many
,beautiful and useful presents. Their
many friends join in wishing them.
a long and happy wedded life.
MAIN ST. MISSION CIRCLE.
Under the pilotage; of Mr. ,W.
,Johnston, on Monday .evening, the
Mission Circle of Main St. Methodist
Church enjoyed a real unique treat.
Andrew Carnegie devoted $22,000,-
000 of his vast fortune to the'estao
lishment of a foundation for the in-
vestigation of unknown features in
'the various siences. The non-mag-
netic yacht "Carnegie" is engaged
in navigating the seven seas, calling
at different points on the,, con-
tinents and islands to further the
Carnegie founclation. Mr. Freeborn
Johnston, son of Mr. W. H. John-
ston, is one of the investigators on..
board the yacht and has matte a
large collection of curios represent-
ing customs; costumes, products,
habits and life of the various people
from Hanimarfest to Capetown and
from Alaska to New Zealand. The
hundreds of objects, on exhibition.
Were a great surprise to the audi-
ence. Tliey comprise a . regular
museum. Musical nuintiers added to
the pleasure of the evening.
Mrs, R, Alexander of near Latin
ley' spent the past week with her
sister, Mrs, Thos. Kernick, of Ex,o-•
ter.
ARMSTRONG—WILLIAMS.
Messrs, Ben. and George Williams
and a number of relativesmotored
to Lo do
n ned
W nesday to attend the
marriage of their sister, Miss 'Edna'
C. Williams, to Mr. George W. Arm-
strong of Winnipeg:
REV. S. A. CAi411IERE
'CHOSEN MODERATOR.
Rev. S. A. Carriere, of Grand
Bend, was, on Monday, chosen mod-
erator of - the Presbyterian Synod of
Hamilton and London, at the annual
session being held in Chatham this
.week.
E AIST—WILT,PRT,
A quiet but pretty wedding took
place at the Evangelical paronage,
Crediton, on Saturday afternoon,
April 16th, when Miss Irene Louise,
daughter of Louis J: and Mrs. Wil-
lert, was united in marriage to Mr.
Wellington R. Heist, the ceremony
being performed by Rev. S. M.
Haugh. The bride was becomingly
attired in navy blue georgette silk.
Her sister; Miss Myrtle Willert, act-
ed as bridesmaid, while - Mr. Fred
Seebach assisted the groom. Follow-
ing the ceremony' the bridal party
repaired to the home of the bride
where supper was served and a
pleasant evening was spent. Mr.. and
Mrs. Haist will reside on the groom's
farm near Crediton. Their many
friends will join with The Tini:es in
extending congratulations.
ATHLETICS FOR EXETER.
An athletic association for the
summer season's sport at Exeter has
been organized: There are four di-
visions: That of baseball; 2nd, that
of tennis and volney; 3rd, that of
basketball; and 4th, that of soft
ball. Convenors to arrange league
series, of games in each division
have been appointed and are out on
the job. It is expected that a num-
ber of surrounding places can be
interested and a real interest arous-
ed. A fee of one dollar ,for member-
ship for gentlemen and , fifty cents
for ladies will be charged and this
will entitle the member to play on
any ofthe divisions he may see fit.
hurry and get your name in and no-
tify one of the following what you
would like to plays F. Boyle, base-
ball; W. Cole, soft ball;; Clyde Nea-
man;