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This coninesnity was shocked pa
• ' Tkmursday mornzng to learn of the,
Or fatal accident winch„had befallen
Se
Melville 'Down;; cond'. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank' W, Down of the. 2nd,
concession of . TTsborne, Melville
was riding his biestle and was on his
= way to school in Exeter. He was
riding on the cement sidewalk north
= of the bridge a,ncl was coming
E down the incline at the foot of
which there is a slight jog just be-
fore coming onto ` the board side-
walk. Just there; he was thrown
from his wheel and landed on his
head. Mr. Emmerson Cornish whale
driving north found him lying across
the sidewalk uncOnscious, with a
deep scalp woundn the back of his
bead. Dr. Graham was' immediate-
ly summoned . and with the assist-
ance of Mr. Rd. Welsh, Melville was
removed to the doctor's office where
he passed away ilever having re-
gained consciousness, There was
no eye -witnesses tce the tragic event.
= The deceased. was 15 years old
E. and was quite tall for his age. He.
was a bright lad and was exemplary
in every way.' He was a menmber of
the James St. Sunday School and
played in the Sunday School orcites-
tine Recently he was one of four
to deliver short !Sermons at the
Tuxis Boys' day Media church. He
was beloved by all; who knew •him.
Besides the grief stricken parents
he is survived by 'an elder brother,
Clarence < and aniadopted sister;
Mrs. C. Beckler, cif Manson, Ohio,
all of whom W l Ti: ve the sympathy
of the, whole nomninaity.
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DEATH OF DANIE:0:J WOOD
The death took -place on the Lon-
= don Road just so4h of town on
Monday at -noon of • one who all his
E life has been indertified with this.'
- 'community. After an illness of al-
TarSOMI most a year during which time he
has been up and down with heart
-' •• trouble Mr. Daniel Wood passed
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away in nis 69th year. The de-
me ceased was born near Elimville on
=' the 4th concession of ITsborne Tp.
For 43 years he has lived south of
.= town and dor a number of years he
m= was assocthted with his brother
John in the butehete business. Mr.
Wood comes from a family of but-
chers his, father,.. before hipm being
-: among the first to sell meat to the
• citizens of Exeter. : He was more or
-▪ . less a droves as: wen and was noted
for his integrity anti upright deal-
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Screen Paint 40c. per tin
Screen Doar Springs 100. ea.
Screen Door Hinges 25c, pair
Screen Wire from 20c. to 39c.• yd.
Screen •Windows 450.
SCREEN DOORS, ALL SIZES from $245 up
For Hot Weather Ilse
New Process 011 Staves From $12.00 up
New Perfection Oil Stoves From $23.00 up
Ovens $8,00. Wiclrs 40e. Stove Itepam4
0 Cedar Mops
O-CEDA.•Ei. MOPS $1.25 and 82.00
°O -CEDAR OIL 25ct-cud 50c,
Base Bail Supplies
Get your Baseball Supplies from
us at Lowest Pries
SOFTBALL SUPPLIES
'ISEING SUPPLIFJS
'TENNIS RACKETS $1:05 each
TENNIS BALLS 504, each
T .nsmith,iinand PIu :bin
1&i els Hardware ,
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Strawberry Social. on Friday even-
ing, .June 25 at Mt. Pleasant church,
supperr commencing at 6, after which.
a humorous play entitled "Welcome
Home Jiknmy" by the Young people
of James St. church,, Exe'er. Music.,
between acts. Admission: Adults
40c. Children 20c.
BIRTHS
HODGERT—In, Exeter on June 12th
FIFTY-SECOND YEAR Noy,`rp673
MASONIC SERVICE', AT JAMVIES
ST. UNITED CHURCH
The members of Lebanon Forest'
Lodge, A.F. .& Aar. together with a
number of visiting brethren from
Clinton, Hensel' and Lucan,attend-
ed Divine worship in Jamas St.
United.. church on Sunday evening..
The brethren assembled at the lodge
room and paraded to the church
Won Bro, W. W, Taman acting as.
marshall. The brethren occupied
the ,centre peens of the church and
1`istened to a very eloquent sermon
by the pastor, Rev. W. E. Donnelly:.
Special music was rendered by the
choir, a du,ett being sungeby Mr, and
Mrs, Victor Snell.
The subject of the discourse was
"The Temple of the Soul," and the
text was from King Solomon's pray-
er at the dedication of the temple,
"That they: may know that this
house which I have builded, is Gall-
ed, by thy name:".. _
The story of the building of the
temple at Jerusalemis one of the
most complete' and most wonderful
narratives of the Old Testament.
But the real charm of•this old story
is its symbolic truth. Jesus pro-
claimed a, religion without 'a majes-
tic temple. Neither. Jerusalem nor'
any other city could claim the 'honor
oVVGod's temple. For worship must
be in spirit and in truth. Every
man's life becomes a temple for, the
indwelling of God' '
sp. or't
o s i •s This
house called human character that
we are building is called by the
name of God, And this is the very
.genius • of Free Masonry.
The history of this splendid order
goes back to the almost forgotten
past. Pythagoras the Grecian phil-
osopher taught its cardinal principles
as early as 586 B.C. These
principles have ever since been
known as the trinity of Masonry.
The first is Deity, man's belief in
the existence of God. The second
is the Immortality of the Soul and
the third the Brotherhood of Man.
Masonry as an institution exists
to promote the higher evolution of
man, through teaching self-reliance
and basing all action on individual
reason and conscience. The most
transcendent• problem that the mind
of man can grapple• with is that of
the natural erogrossiya evnl,lttjen of
man upward axd toward God, 'who is
man's final perfection. • Masonry is
concerned about the moral life, of
the individual and seeks to instruct
individual character. It encourages
a broad and liberal education. It
champions the individual will and
aims to give the 'world free men.
The candidate who realizes the
he. and Iii:brotlmer was engaged was badge of restraint and desires to be -
on the site of the present Bank of come an apprentice in the pursuit
.. and later he built ,the of freedom and self-control and self
Montreal
mastery, starts out on a journey,. of
brick block now owned by illy. J.
Senior. Mr, Wood was united in trial and probation. He learns to
go step by step and f
marriage to Margaret 4: Brownlee flip that pro -
who predeceased him in 1923. 7Ie ficiency. already attaint,„ is the one
is survived by five daughters,. MAs, right that entitles him to further
ITsbarne; Mrs. R. progress. Every step that he takes
John Luxton. of
H. Horne, of•Watrous, Sask., who has a meaning and an application
Ruby, a
was home for some time,' to his personal experience. Truth
teacher, at. homed Mrs. 0. S. Winer, and light. conic only 'gradually,' and
of town' and Mildred, nurse -in -train-
ing at Sarnia General Hospital. 1:Ie
is also survived by four brothers,
and three sisters. Win. Wood, of
Santa, Barbara, Calif.; Airs. R. J.
only ae T` ,seeks them with all bis
heal t. various ascending de-
;rees involve the idea of progressive
intelligence end are symbolic of a
progressive life.
Puke of Chicago; Mrs Jos Senior, { Finally this candidate sees that
• Mrs. Jas. Grieve, John T., Charles the one thing of supreme value in
and Jas. i of,town; and two halfieInns is character. His integrity- is
sisters, Mrs. Bruce Cooper, of near {worth risking his life for. Rut when
yen-
Kirkton and Mrs. Thos.' Hodgert, ► he is prepared to risk'astub, a of near Seaforth. Mr. Wood was al
tore he discovers as he passes
!through' the grave the symbol's of
consistent member of the Anglican Immortality, and is raised a Master
church and the 'funeral, private, was Mason. Even en the Soul is raised
held Wednesday,: being conducted by ,
R A from the death of sin into. the life
Exeter Cemetery'.
PUBLIC •SCHOOL STAFF he spealter'then went on to show
TT>e Board of Education met in that Masonry is not purely individ-
the office of the secretary on Mon-ualistic. It is intrinsic individual
day evening. All the members were worth that makes social contactp
worth while. After that the points
ev, A. A. Trunmper mtera2lent mn the
f Righteousness, when a""roman
�buried with Christ in the baptism of'
the Cross and is raised a Master
Ch •istian.
present. •of fellowship furnish the guiding
A large number of applications ethics of life. _ In the voluntary EIS-
:
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgeift were received for the'.st f f of the
: a daughter.(Edna Jean.)a saeiati:on of individuals for mutual
. :` Public School uclttding- `alam�lications
PATTEN—In Bidd`ul li<on Juno 12 . front :ail the mresent 'staff, cave t benefits' and mutual improvement,
p ' 1 p We, discover the most salient feature
to Mr. and Ars. Thos: Patten, a. Miss .Taylor' who is resigning. On of Masonry—fraternit. . No real or
son. motion., of Mr. Stanbury and Mr. e m
Tram mer. 'MIisses MTurra Kinsmanlasting .,good can be secured by any
1 y
BADOUR-- A� .Stanley Tp. Sa ble 'individual that is in uncus to his
Line on June 3r to Mr: and 1. rs:
,and i\iedd mere re -appointed. On fellow men The fraternity express-:
Albert June ; a daughter. - motion of ?4Ir. Puke a}}rod Mr. Dear- ed in the Golden Rule defines our
in MIubs
Horton was'. added as a ,highest and best relation to others.
MOUS At Zurich on June 9, newgmember of the staff and at a . The, closing thought of the ad -
to Mir. and Mre. Herb, Mousseau, previous meeting of the Board on
a daughter, dress was the' high goal of individual
motion. of Mr. Dignan and Mr. Turn-
Mrs. Goodspeed had been add- character. We have to he an ap-
RYAN—At St. Joseph Hospital, Lon- .bttdl mentice before we can become .a
don, on June 6,th, to Mr: and' Mrs bd. ' On motion of 1Ir. Dearing and p
M. Ryan, a daughter. F . Mt; Rowe, Mr, Howard a '15 re-ajm- the developmente. But there isa noa limitshortto
NEWEIaL .-- At Stratford . General pointed to the Principalship thus ohs uof character e
Hospital,• on June 8th to Mr, and making the Public School staff con>.- sst ther fulness of the measure of the
Mrs. 'W. F,•'Newell, 117 Hibernia plate with Principal and five assts- stature of Christ. The greatest
St. a son. (Frederick Edwin.) tants• for .the Fall term. It is hop- house that ars can build the
ecl that with tl temple of the'soul, where God May
MARRIAGES
ar w m to addition of the dwell. Its completeness and per-
sixth teacher the overcrowding and
FAHNEI2.—HAIST—At the Evan-
gelical parsons , Credy', on, oe
June 10th, Missosetta T. Haist,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lb`(DN oneenveNCJ' SETS
Hai.st to Mr: Etnmery Palmer, by
Rev, W. Y Dreier. Messrs W. E. Sanders, G: E: An- and sleort addresses ''were given by
dem4on, W. W. Taman and 1i, N, several of the visitmrig`brethren ex-
Cusech of the Exeter ,Bowling Club pressive•of their appreciation of the
duplication of classes Will be over-
come..
fetation are determined by the meas-
ure of its .approximation to the life
character of God,
Following o n„ the return on, time breth-
ren to time lodge room,. a vote of
thanks was tendered to • Mr. Donnelley
DEATHS
DOWN'—Accidently, in Exeter ee won second prize, carving sets; at very able. ,cliscotlrse.
Thursday, June 1841a, Melville the Blyth Bowling Tournament on
Down, son,, pf Mf and Miss. Fr'fank
Down of Usberne, aged 19. yearn.
WOOD—In . Ueborne on Monday
June 15-th, Daniel. Wood in his
6.9 tli year. '
HILL At Crediton, osi J'ii'n,e 11tfi, prize anti a BlytlYrink tb.ird• s Sumraerlaiid, B,C:, has a . epted an
August Drill.. invitation to, the United Church of
BROWNLEE—At hishome loot 21;; Iii the postponed', playoff for 1st' Itossland, il.C. Me was invited to
con, 7,, eteenn eeee ;, on June 15; end 2mmcl prizes of the Exeter Scotch that chinch l year. ago, rout tic;clin-
Wesley Brownlee Via, his Nth Doubles Toulney, Selden and Tainan ed,' Owing to the urgent call coin
year. won, front Anderson and Rivers on, ing again the stationing committee'.
Monday evening. of I3ritisb. Columbia Conference felt
ENGAGEN N'i it wise tlmat a 1Cr: Arntitige should
, 114iss, , Mlliclre<l.�' 1~Iam`vey. 1vlto !•'S ., n .
Mr. aiicl,Mss. Panels J. Davis n� mcsliond. lmim Eres.b t'man gist
i'iotmnee'tllie marriage of theft: da shy been MatteYsdiad -. Atf,lnma Cottage, St• Methodist congregatmns of Ross-
., .. nb Tb 1161
gi`.�`dudted .on i�iQmid'a,y.
ter Mildred TTathleen' to idr. �ylves- Mrs, T, ,E3arvey spentw a few days in land united about` eight years ego
ter Mardlin of Lonclen township, the city and !qr. Thos TIarvey at-„
the wedding to take place tie latter tended the graduation ettoero1ses on rs. 'VG. a Dearimm.g is confined 11111DANCI=1' THAT nAVFCE i In”)'13'1IN T
tart of this month,. Monday: �` to her room through illness. OS'TW'ONE» 1LTN!1lrl ,V1I HyT, I R X01110E.
Wednesday. The visitors wore loud
in their praise of the c edition of
the greens at Myth. All Tour greens
are in excellent condition ain't made
tine game very fast and pleasant,
' m•ed Hunt of Goderich Won; first in Exeter and Usborne, and late of
REV. H. X. A.TIM ITAGH GOES TO
ROSSI/ ND, 13. C.
Rev, II. J. $.rmnitager well known
Let; Us _Help 00.
Rev. Edward Sheppard
`Who will succeed Rev, W. E. Don-
nelly as pastor of the James St.
United church. For the past fqur
years Mr. Sheppard has been station-
ed at Thorold in the Hamilton Con-
ference. He will assume the pas -
To See Better
"To see, better," does not always
mean to see more. It often measia
to see with less effort,
A certain eye defect called Hype
metropla in many cases does not In-
terfere with acuteness of vision., but
does create an excessive eye , strata
which causes headaches, diz2ine,
and nerve strain.
The proper glasses will relie'r
this 'condition and give comfort.
Office .Reties
9 80 to 12 a um. 130. to 5 ,p.
Evenings by Appoiutmestt
S .Fitto1,
Phone 75W Registered Optometrist
torate of his new charge on June '
2$th.
1875 1925
Special
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Jubilee
Services ,TIRE
On . June 28th and 29th, i ,was
there will beat I
ET i'MVJLLE it
a great reunion of old boys and]
girls,
They are coming from the North: .
and' from the . South, from the East
and from idle West no meet and
mingle and' converse.
On Sunday, nuns 28th at ten -
thirty a,mn:;•Rev. W. H. Cooper will
preach' and at seven p.m., Rev. Geo
Jewitt, ex -president of London Con-
ference will be the preacher. These
are the oldest living preachers who
•t . ,
were former panel's ]i,or;s of ,.i_m�t� _i ilia
circuit„ - wronging by tlme choir.
Prepazat one are beinn made for
a great tea meeting on Monday
afternoon, June • 29th in Mr. Ed.
Johns' orchard beginning at two' p.
m., when.addresses will be delivered
by a number of roi•umer pastors, :some
of them were at _Ile church dedica-
tion fify years ago. Rev. A. E. M.
Thompson, president of London Con-
fereence, a former pastor and Rev.
A. E. Johns from distant China .fill
be among the speakers. The musical
part of the program will be 'provid-
ed by Old Boys and Girls who were',
members of Elimville choir at some
period of the cl tm_ rhes history.
Wednesday, July 1st will be for,
the children, a Iree picnic for mem=
bens of. ' •the .•school. 'A .historleal
booklet will i e....i. A refresh-
ment booth, swings, gauges, etc., for
entertainment.'
Everybody come. Meet old friends.
Revive old memories
Admissen: Adults 50c,, Children
• 25 cents.
Rev. H. E. Livingstone, Astor
F'mmt. Elford, Secretary
1875 1925
HUMON OLD BOYS' PICNIC
The' annual picnic of the Huron
Old Boys' Association, of ' Toronto
will be held in Areas 5 and' 6, Ex-
hibition Grounds, and in the Trans-
portation Building, on Friday after-
noon, June 26th,. when a full pro-
gram ,of ' game.,, etc., has been ar-
ranged for the eiterteinmemit 'of the
old boys ,and girls 'of , the Banner
County of the Dominion. •
Needless to say, suitable prizes
will be awarded to the successful
competitors, and the athletes, both
young and old, are advised to bring
'clang their running togs.
All Huronites and their friends
will be made alt, ,t r. i°aeloonic.
Come and li:t:g a
het, and leave your troubles at
home in "your old kit bag."
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Bread That's ria ul
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Our scientific up -to -the -minutia
methods of Bread -making as-
sure you a perfect loaf._
Can you beat' this tora; sure'
route to Bread -quality? We
buy only purity :ingredients—
use modem mixing and bakismg
equipment—employ the service
of bakers skilled in time "'et of
Dread -baking..
Lockwood's Better Bread
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nourishing and satisfying. •ItR
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Story by Zane Grey; featurIng Owen Moo e
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