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EXETER, aNTs CANADA. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER, 1st. 191
PJEW
JONES & MAY
PNONE 32
COATS
CALJPRE
We have New Coats arriving every few clays, All
the New L.'eats in Clothes, Styles and Colors are shown,
here.No, a rn'i xie, Clni:di• us Coats iIn a big variety
of cloths fiom $1 up,
New Hats tfol nir1g ih and Being
s'cxnletlnirg Ne .F i.(re in the I.l
) l e vE'r°v I dI v early and ,late
dew Fall Dress
Goods
All the Now Fabrics in the
leading calors are on (sur court
tet:s, A very large mange to
choose from at all. .)rices.
Colored Dress Goods
Nearly any shade is st lista ibis
year.. No matter w11at Lola want
on will find it hereat all prices
Black Dress Goods
Blacks are real strong this season fon bat
A big variety of elotbs to choose froom
INERY ! ,
every day,
at life• Our ld
old and young
Men s Ready - T. - Wear
Clothing
Rain,- Coats►•
Su��s & Overcoats
504 New Rain Goats just
" from Scotland where they
make the best all bought
before the. war. They are
real bti;rgains at $as to $15.
See them, at 'once.
JONES
Ali the New Fall Suits
and Overcoats are here in
the seasons New Styles and
Cloths Jail and have a
look.
AND MAY
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4)TOYE STORE
esesseTFZEti
Mr.. J. M. i. -,n:
'npreach an the
liar_ Bcniam
is visitant± hie f,
Mr . and 112.
.r"lledaia erre \-
..cOrnf.u'nitY
`Mrs. $}avid r;
Lives here
'Mr, and : m'
?their dais b1,•
Marlys. rlys.
Mrs. Ful,
sterna s Accident
cctfar 't;
Miss 111rxY J
ntir
:sees t of, Exeter wal,
xt aunda
r:•rccit ce i5,
from S tea frn f
�A1Ir t ord
r,X.,. Ste. Jas ` Aller.
Tett.' 'Heavers from
it eeta'l ver in the
a VIA ting reia-
e„I Ford visited
hoer Fuller St.
•- to learn 'that
+:h a rather
rldhr}$ the
,see tt.onr acd Miss
r ianda' Shier .have retiuned tfroiu
illiiskolta._,
crock • '' traria
ll�nr� d Clarence I3
4 S ar x.•t .�
Phorndalc 'visited at the home tet DIr,
and 'Sirs . Jas Routley.
Airs. uJYan Stewart liar naov
ed to
tkoderich.
Rev, 5.'~ W. MoxworthY Of Exeter
will preach ltmciversary Ysermons at
Woodham''oa lSuii doy Oct?, 111y at 10
30 a. in ':and 7 p.m.
liember- .the Fowl Supper on Thanks
giving; right Oct' lith 11914 A good
program . has been L prepared. This is
the best 'yet 'Better ; arraagbemee..ts
have, been made this year for serving
tablege 1 ._ e`;• t_:r ._ei..(i
Mr. J. A• Stewart has taken a
special agency for semi—ready
tailoring, so as to drive the men of
Exeter and vicinity the same
high—class clothing as solid in the
cities. By special array gement
Tom L. Haygarth of Lan Ion will.
show 500 cloth samples and take
measurements for Suits and Over-
coats at J. A. Stewart's Store.
The store will be open Wednes—
day Evening,
Patriotic Fund
Previously Acknowledged $600,243
Hon. Melilla rs
Mr, Bert Andrews, Mr. 13.
Smith, Mr. A. Ilastings.
C. Heywood. At $1 each 4.00
Donations
Masonic Order . . 5C,00
Total Receipts $054.26
W fi:ALEN
The farmers of this vicinity. as is
usual at this time of the yearn; are ex-
oetpionally 'busy the threshers trod
silo .fillers aro both iln here ands aa1L
available men are at a premium. The
frost on Sunday night has put .a 4e
cided • change on ,the green 'potato
tops and all other vegetables.
The corn is row ready to be1put iii
the silo ,and every silo owner is anx-
ious to get it` ,filled ,before the coria
gets too dry. The grain in the part
1 Of Oita tarso . is yield ir.g good this fall:
Mr. 'Samuel Gunning .had over 100
bushels off of 3 1-2 aere,s.
'11Iiss 'Amy Morley from near 'Wiar-
�toon isvisi'ticg this'fall with her
cousin 'Verda`1lrorley,`at 'Whales.
Mr, John Noble of OwerSound is
apmndicg this week the guest of
John Peart . of.' Lion.
T. Sawyer rof 73irr will
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Preach', anniversary services her next-
SundaY at 10.20; ; anc3 ' 7 p. m. special
music .for the occasion by •,the.•1Ciikb
Lon choir.
Zr and Mrs, hector LLIlsotaa
d
family spent Sunda} with her' par--
dais at 'Devizes.
31r, and Mrs, Albert Gunning and
da1ug1h1'terthEe tga1n satcsd,ol3rI. ra, nAda\ro1rns, 1Gaevoie,
II11sov and daughter Alinnie` spent
u�t Saiaa'tsbury.
Child Burned to Death at
Shipka
On Saturday. afternoon of fast
xveek. Calvin the two-year old
son of Ir, and Mrs, G Mothers, of
near ih,ipka., teas corned to death and
este parents ars; grief stricken, as ri
result. The little -.child was in the
house on the floors acd was playing
with a hammer at the time, It is
supposed that the 'hammer fell upon.
;s motels and the head flew upoc. the
child's dress ignat:`ct; it. The par-
e/ars were cot present at the title
the only oeeupaac of the house being
a si.Aer a eanple of years older wt o
mint triately Spread the Pews to the
psrents. The mother raaslaed to too
scene '+rd in her endeavor to extia(g-
uish the flames was burned about the
hai ds and arms.. Dr. Facey, of Park-
hill was called and was, soon_ on
tate scene bus so esvere were the /stir ns
that the child passed Away i<;iV,oeat
three hours After his arrival. There:
sTari 1it41e 41sruage don to the Mouse
The bereaved have the sympathy of
the (mire neighborhood.
Letters from Valcartier
The following letters received by
;res, S. Fitton, of town, One from
her nephew, 'tiny, Drew, who is well
known n.here. having visited Here en
several occasons and the other, from
a Former =lexeter boy. I -Oil -ore Lang
writs ,o front Valcar'tier carp., Show
Ole splendid courage and eheer.ful-
ir�•ss of the Hays wba by this time ar
ail sly on : Sbei w 4s' t� Ruropi ..
Exeter.. Oft.,-
Rralcaritier Carol
Detar. a(a•A:t,
Ontario's Premier Passes
Away
Sir :l(tancs ff", °\L'ltatrax`y: latetkal4.r r1
Ontario, deed tac3dۥfly ori riga
ti2ttt ':'kat, a¢ ' o'+ kc1. nour., -tl .tis
l?o¢ree 11:3 .,(ting �• t1r et Toronto, Lsdy
i.'ksta.c,' qrd Jl ss LL'laitricy ta'•r>4e the
otxiy pair, oils aM h@s las dsi J.'.
L -€.erg a. idarra§Iron #ad 1tt�ert b+trrtedl, '
c»tled hart u 121 -ii Ike atu'ived 'tl a 1' t
Show infer .had 'passed :aevay `air Tames' dea-
th was due to eerebrul Its'tnerrhsr-,
e caused by n+rdi'crti.rg of 1e .arteries
11e7 .incl Dec e u cofina d to 1al.is itorne
tftro4lt;h illtu,,, isxc2: 4ttgust 314 hone
ttat< t.im he had spent days x49 lard
iti14' on dilfere rt octas;Q1 $ .tie u -a
Fll e to s: - r ;e. :1 fall account
he life of .the Pre 4ie :, Ls found ,
Pother pao r.
2 r. 1P14
his '3ettve'rn:l,tclr% c<ainla, diol
very .1:strict. No lxa(.Pd tl
mint alltttcatagh so ha
ight, 1>t.
eAlffed in the .tor i r i
parade iiia our ratt7tes
na ixelt l than until lira•tiitfta�t at iii
'eq a lir
We tt
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ocdoed. titin *St' for Ciaentim
to, gaSs. 4ha1r3gg and *piling
ks ttaltside or shte tent. The
ata a did not lik a the meals at first
khay+• aei used rough, but they aril
tfonrt24bfry ,
f?tl:r hr°eakfast colstisttt raf co
b eon, about: s cups of colfc.a
okRat slice or bacon, There a
ntt9t?' boys lea tent and they are _.
t►tled with one pound of baiter a
PANTS of bread. For Mimer
ave .lri:sh stew one day, orad frierll
and potatoes the 'next, The
rxteels ore good,
The 'nteith are brought from tit
cash /loose, . Y•
a , r, by r i. n appointed ,alcla
Itpy, in large tit i, z1 nntt<from eauh
seat goes and get s their simply from
t.natl er 'tett. As far as the officers
tnctils +tttt>y have a table set, ror t:l>vritls
tttd "1l.eir 'meals ,would do crcdit to
another o rt first class hotel.
'.V"' taste the ground for a table, '°ivrit
ing desk and bed. After breakfast
w,' go for a route march or to the
rifle manges returning Id. noon, drill
from 1.40 until 4.30 ,goo ler-rat 5.00.
Lights out sound at 10 113 p.
wktich. time all men ' must be in 'tbei(r
tent gird lights ont.
Sunday
we
have compulsory chur-
ch parade. at 9,00 but we do tot havo
to get up until 0.30 The day ata rt,
from parade, we s -end as we like.
TIie `i'. 3I, C, A. is a graeat orga:r
tion, the boy's sure' do aprare(iate the
many privileges +they allow tniem.
The officers of our Company, are
real then almost ar.y, right you can
see them chatting with the Ixays tell-
ing some of their personal exoerie;nces
in war,
Last night we had a sor.g service,
our' captain and Lieutenants also;
chaplain were there, This is my last,
letter from Canada. Our ,1 its are
packed and we Ieave to Y,ight.
[f the allies receive many reserve
We expect to be sent to the 'tiring
Hine immed'4t'tely. 1 am +fully pre-
pared,hide and if hide r.ot come back
God's will, be done, rot mice.
7 wall isc n22 you a card wherever I
can.
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Baily Day at Moan
Stladay r,Iat =tai avers oworye
ally Day tit bt<aicaireQtrl4th
t sac,
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Thi
Boy Drew.,
Mrs, S. Fitton.
Exeter, Ont.,
Valcertier Camp, Sept, 24 ,1014
Dear, 'Mrs. Fit'taa,
Your Lind letter received
a 'few days ago and was glad to hear
from 300. Q am always glad to hear
from anyone in my old home town
I thought we would be away from
here by this Lime but we are undies
orders now to be ready 'to leave with-
in 15 minutes notice. The artillery
left for 'the boat at Quebec toe -slaw
`.'hely go first as it takes so long to
load their equipment of. guns. etc.
We had a big review by the Doke.,
of Concaigh•t last Sunday. It is a
fine sight 'to see 33;000 men on parade
in a' big field together,' T went to
the Q. 0. R. limes to see- if 1 could lo-
cate your nephew, but it seems t htsy
have been moved into different tents
so often 'that it is hard to keep track
of. anyone. We have been shafted
twice in our regiment.
It has rained here rill day and it is
still a't it;. The soil is sandy iso it
does away with mud. you . get lin otlr
er -districts where the soil _, is heavy,
'Well I suppose we boys,, will have
sorne`exci-ting times before :,we come
back,. Limit is if svc go io- the front.
Now' it is started, they mint go
G crma..s
through with it and crush the c. ,
entirely. It will wear. a terra;'1e loss
of life on both>sales,: bat I have Lo
doubt it is all Tor the best and that
what will be sha11'i'be,
Welli•lafrs, Fitton, .I 1sr11 close here
hoping tlha't I may .be soared to F111
ii-:. the old . town swim.
Y ,n rel
._oars tri oe, y, ..
Elmore Lang,
1..0o a
(Iva t e..
Craig
e Penin
The I1xx' ter diamond has rl t
oxiah to rhe home team. :this ,,3' ear
alltd �r rhiz y is; tsa Cr'<u"g lvaikt
off wittx 'the SpaldingCstfi in rhe
South Baron .league, when they dr-
fea-tez Ex«'. -r 3 to 0.The ganef was
one ;of tht beS' seer aerc this (season
the locals: Ialeayirag ,a s''troc game ala
'h0 field laa.t as tt:leu
uaal foe;
el$ don a at
the brat. The sl
it
bane latent litho g
la the bast larau:d of bdi LhJ'lr hd$
laec seen .seri in yea•r:s btrt r 11atever
the nature thy' have uaual1y C00' ozlt
on the wrong, side *tap play�lrag oat
the local diamoaad JXow:ever in. to
gaol- this $eason have they been Leat
hs- over four rens vhiclx is7aretty'Fair recoird,'rI'1-.•“:re nee'
avi;haCrai forfirstcalicesa+ $.,gine on friday^ at.dk for league reie,'.... 1tt the first t. -tr inning. era*
scored on errors aalei i , elan (vent,len
rliey' ear ed a: r'un. it t ... t; t" atm
Treibrer got to warsl on, l?aE:tit
; ink*' :anal eatne home- or pass .0
tut Re catcher- )2aainta 1 C the
at the < `Lott..' 4104 T "ea .,-, was mit
rear to third.;. lda ria✓ 'tom'
.twang on is $e t ate altgb lits
ftlltc at t � `.pint, ' to See the game,
)oattttrt nod " '. t3rr#* 'rod s a,
��tp tiOa t#12r411&r''rctllt .r t j s.
ly .ce 6*r` tA#t ':O el le t ti Fite 1 ou.t
all thatp'.Ayeri l e t"r
A Big ,ldcttiklle .af
at'tatrds 'A; ,t'Qtupaaa.
cat ill* ezlrtertairer-
ruystt�rlotri ?Madame
dt xftrl txhibiti01
trattatnmiii<Qtt of 'kh
titin au_
night.
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t3;tly the ales t tlrose wba
fainted 6403 Iaer ,ctct cetr C 4 i axe
115Fi d. Sr. nth. A, Dearing
X32 m.
inner 74, _ F',"r o: s tr9 w 3.r
G.
Schroeder. !baa .aa^ x'121 E.
ct:or 704 ,. PareNes a; N.
50; .Jr glad J'. 1), -;e .,s .
kiln { t`r, E Schroer t,A .. I
a# t 't'. (.r 1g:otlit;o:d*Ve7a4c:::.
3'enbale C(; ,. oOs'~zsrrx;rd`. It.
A. alor,.b;,•er 6hoe• stet 14.4' ' 1..0 r
t 1' reIrca'-'.s 'Ilan ran lr) Y
Tuesday Oct, Caa , tftexnrtott. u:t
ven1z;g and foifo iPg T.:*14 ,4 "(
And Tuesda 's &lentil sfu r iter'
000 hairs of shoes Must ,t *
11et'tn Drop, Chas, 'slur
agatla X,.
son,
BOaur
N- t Seraf+orfh,
r, d yrs, Kei4
'oodlifam,
Wesley.
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dors
the program its
Succltr~y School
titnp IV Ilarve+stx'
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the zooming
cur ittlt'eolutttittee di
tile auditorium Q
:active. using sb(.
tits, 'ltesaattifttl flowers. and, 1
11 t afitetully axraugear
st, of tl30 acliaal cow -
he Ctttttrca- part of the
all` 1 lay '. rcra-
1 ,f, 1eert1, find respocdt+i0
t • eaters 1,borv'ed ';lie Iheal-
ive co;e±dicilia o!: the 'fishool
ed is the 311't,ging. 1tecital-
iorly given by .liten Verna
nstu' ..conga 'Oltwein acd
?ortltity t4atlkwall. Til(; past -at'
xaxxorthy gavii a short nada•
xli"i 4a. Tate service throughoa wow
greatlyniaioS.;d by all.:
The afternoon service was in charge
ut the Young Ziet�'a class. There
% 4S a large atlendacce out to hear
t:ftet young ince from I.ucan who were
pr.st ut and gale ishort add sacs
Mr. Culbert 'talked on the purpose 1F'
Life" .'tar. llobinsor„ on "Wan the serer
tart, of God's Vit» trd". 1Lr. Baskett
on `The value of Character Mfr. hr-
ihur. Elliott on "The value of pruycr;
\Ir, Iter» inn Elliott also (made a few
remarks about the young Paces class
telling how :willing 'they all were to
take up *the Master's iavor]t. The
young mea showed great carnestnesa
in the work ,and were highly appreoe'
fated by those present.
1.n the leveeing the Pastor spoke to
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a large audixence or. "T1i force that
moves the world:'being n special ser -
mor to young people. lie made an
eloquent and earnest :appeal to thl�
young to corsecratet hemselves to
Christ and their service to his cause
The choir .rendered ac. appropriate
Ani.h..nx. Remember Now. Thy Crea-
tor."
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ural. -x1
tory 111rR
to by that
by .and a
Ixtt chola'
Hon. J S. ttendrie New
Lieut. Govenor of Ontario
The appointment of colonel the Ban
orable John Strathern l:-iccdrie, of
Hamilton, as lieutecae.t-.govenor of
Ontario it succession of Sir John.
G isbon -whose tern. has expired: was
anrouaeed by the Prime minister at
the conclusion: of Set.u?xd0y''s Cab.cet
Colonel. 1{t>t drie's came has been as-
sociated with the) position for some
creeks, and: ha., ,selection has'occas-
ioned no sorpaisc. Mr, Rodolphe
Boudreau, clerk of the privy con'ncil,
administered the oat.bof office to the
new lieutenart-govenor on Monde's.
Governor Ilecdric, 12as been a mem-
ber without portfolio, of the Whilanosy:
Government since' Febrna ry of 1005
Ile was 'born ;at Hamilton it 107°
the: son of William and illargare't'
1•leinrlrie aid had his otieicatior at: the
1Iamiiton public schools and tipper
Canada College 15 ncc 190)2 he lias 'bean
a member of the O.n'tario Legislature
Ile Neill enter at oxen upon his new
duties and will be the 'first occupant
of the new and magnificieut guaerna-
tor:al residence at Toronto.
`BAND* RECRUITS' 'WANTED
The Exeter "band lhaviug .several in-
struments vacant are desirous of hav-
ing them taper_ by new members:
The, band bas atexcellea't leadfeer
the person of Mr. dIacua and .h'e' is 0'
willing to give a class of begitners; ♦'
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free' tuition, givi g them one night a ,
week apart from 'the regularorae i `•
good opportunity Live., This ',i>S .a .,,oad oppox i.unaty .for•,
young men and boys over 15 yrs, of
age : with. rsiusical; ability to •'become '' •
bandsme'n.; Anyone- desirous of avail
ing themselves of tthi.s cbance may :•
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Annou
That Frank Swiss, Sped
Order Expert for Greene Swi
London, will be withs on
Octobe
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�rvhelne will e pleased to have Loi ell
and inspect our ''sanoples for Made-toesnr'
Suits and Overcoats. Our trade in the spec.,
order clothing business is l'apidlyainereasi ng.
because we give our customers solid value for
their money.
The Fit and Style Gt. ranteed
by the Makers.
Come in, and see oaf' values
W. o BEAVERS
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Amy, person having instruments and
not at -tending practise are kindly re'1,
onestcd 'to hand there in..
W. J. 11a11et't, Pres, '
Attractive Sho
Fall Style
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The latest styles for
smart dressers essers in all
lines of gents wearing
apparel are to be found.
111 this store.
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For suits our
showing of goods I
is amongst the 1'
leaders.
Snappy smart garments
are found amongst our
fall and winter over—
coa is at money -saving
prices.
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r•hloic'd.seeewtraatrernI!eatl wShiivretar teorP
Coat, Pail
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Etats in latest 84.
styles. Gaps. l )Se. Ties, Col-
fats etc,- ate here in groat. clY
array.. Do rant. fail to ,give us
at. -cast. 0-
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