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Patriotic .League Notes
The regular monthly meeting of
the Patriotic League will be held in
the Library Monday evening, Feby,.
7th at 7.30.i
The following letters have been re-
ceived:.
Montreal, Jan. 24, 1916
Secretary Exeter. Patriotic League
In pursuance of your letter of, the
10th we beg to advise you that we
received on the 15th by G•• T. 0,
the box of clothing which you; kindly
,forwarded to our work as a donation
front the Exeter Patriotic League.
In the name of destitute and (Ilse
tressed. Belgians we thank, you, moot
sincerely for this consignment. Please
extend our thanks to the members
of your league.—Hector P. Homme.
Bevan' Military Hospital, Sand,-
d ( gate, J'6ny. 7th, 1916.
Dear Ladies;—Thank you se much
for the ,consigninents of good things
you have :sent to our patients. We
are most grateful to you for helping
us; Tbis is a voluntary staff etIEng4
dish ladies. It is et the Canadian base
at Shornclifre .and receives wounded
Canadians direct from the front.
Y' think `the freintia of Nova Bootie
are very interested in the.25th and
we have toadey received gifts for
these meta, but your gift or jam and
preserves will be welcomed by thb
whole hospital. You have every tree.-.
son to the proud of your men andt the
way they 'hive come forward to• help
the right in this �:earfui struggle.
We are enda,tivoring to show your
men wLen they return from the,
front that we £uIlY appreciate ea'
erything they have ,done and We, Zana
deavor also to make up to thein for
all they have gone through. Again
thanking you—Sxster 11:C.: V. lir, bard,.
ARSE AND
STOVE STORE
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s, a majority of ,B„2 fol•
the tweIvx Yaps in 1916 has
clod out, Short to look back
std looks fax awvay anti the
g holdh ha Mirth uneertaie. "
soon Shall We .aaletile r:
upon the war ss a tiling,
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sinal rt
'tl;e Lea tie are havirt a Valen-
tine Social on ifeby. lathe rarticue
tars !alta
Tea, itoom will ''ha open Satixrda.y,
ul"ternoons to receive clothes for the
j3elgians also canned; fruit.
Il,ra, W. J. Beer, Secy.,
r i ..r +hi> into Cherie
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Olt rnew ix e, oscrip- Amy, of Burford, was he11•last axiclay'
tion to the Tunes for 1936E from the Exeter depot to the Exe•+�
Exeter School Report
Boom IV—Sr. 4th, Hon E. Davis 85;
V. Jones 83 IL Harvey 81; T. l;onnor.
81; W. Haddon 76; aC, Seaman 75,; E.
Taylor 75; 'Pass, D. Knight 74, 74; '0:
Sanders 73; P': Collins 70; Mildred!
Harvey 69; G. Harness 69; B. Sone
loll 68; N. Nor -17 67; = V, Sweet 65 ;
A. Vincent 60,
Jr. IV—pass, M. Kuntz 71; V.
Hodgert 70; V. 'Walker 69; D. Balk+
will 63.; I. Davis 62; M. FIaoulden 160;for many wears being Sunday school
G. Hinds 60. No. on rola 34; average superintendent of the latter o1Qur�sh,
attendance 29. and fulfilling that office in a anost i
IC, Vospex, faithful manenr. Deceased had no
Room V—Jr. 4th, . Honors, Lizzie 'children, but is survived by a widow,'
three brothers, Albert and Will of
Burford and Thos. of Goderich, and
five sisters, Mrs. Fred Harrison of
Philippa Bermes '77; 14ii1dred Norry Onondage, Mrs. Jas. IColdtvell, Mar
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Ida ATvin Andrew 77; Bele Gould "r6; jorie and Idaof Goderich, and Mrs.
Betty ,73rown 75. Pass—Willie Law- Edgar Norris, of Simcoe. The Late
son 71 Georgina :Iilatter ' 70 ; •Greba Mr.Amy was well 'known and highly
Hedden 70; Olive 33edford 65; 'Jimmie respected.
Morley 63; Florence Vincent 62; The following letter was written
Kelvin Bodden 62. by the pastor of the later Mr. Amy,
Sr. 3rd—!loners. Mae Elworthy 76; Rev. F, J. 1 ydeli, to the .pastor who
Mildred Word 72; 'Clifton Davis 71: conducted the services here, Rev. S.
Verde. Vale 71; Verne Harness 68; 'W. Muxworthy. "While it is with
Gladys Bedford 66;• Joe 'Bradt. No, sadness that we lay to rest the sea
on roll 34 manage att.,30
3 ,8. Murray,
ter cemetery for interment. In coma
menting on his eleat.li. the Brantford
Courier said "The death of Charles E.
Amy, who was in his 55th; year, oo-t
curred at Lis residenoe, Burford atter
an illness of only two weeks, the
cause of ,death being pneumonia. The
late Chas. Amy was born kat Peel and l:
came at the age of 14 to Ikre on
the 9th eon: Burford., In 1 he
married Lizzie Nestle. Up to ' the
time of his marriage deceased had
been a member of Fairfield Metho-
dist church, afterwards becoming a
member of Salem Methodist church.
Hartleib 84; Hi1d%ed Horton 82; Ma-
ble Johns 81; Beverley Acheson 81;
Perla Sanders 80; Josephine Davis 78
Room VI—Form III, Jr. Honors,13roth'r Charles E. Amp wv ll,be great -
Stuart Stanbury 85; Grace Creech 84; 1y missed in the commun'ty and in the
Wrp, Webster 83; Harry .Beldon 80; church where 'for many years her has
Carrie .Davis 80; Mary Eltvorthy 80, lived and labored. He has becA one
Bertha. Russel 78; Murray Scott 77; ..faithful pillars Ferrol ITnrtleib 75; Pass; Margaret rs in the Salem
ol;of the urch and has illa d many offices.
Madman 74; Florence Norry 73; Geo. As a local preacher in the Methodist
Bedford. 73; Mildred Bowe 73; Ruth church be has served. ] or several
r Lamport 72; Chas. Salter 71; Flor. years be dans guided the Sunday
ence Harvey 68; Ronald Witwer 65. school in .the capacity of Superinten-t
Form. II, Sr. -Bon, Maurice Vord. 87 dant, and 'Senior Bible Class 'teacher.
i Muriel Bissett 87; •Clifford 'Webster The Epworth League claimed also bis
Be; Newman ,'Hardy 79; Lorne Brim- `
ccombe 76; Fred Beaman 76; 'Rubytime and !assistance. 01 every lac"'
Davis 75; Dorothy Mallett 75; Pass,
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gaged be as a sunpOlter, A tho h
(boldos 71; Clyd (leywoad 70;
HelenDignan G8; Mary Homey 67; a man oaf strong convictions he has
Lonored the Church by his loyalty,
Levergne 'Wells 60; Reggie • :North.his faithfulness sand his service, A19.
cott 00; X10. enrolled 37; average 02.2 have been placed at tb-e Master's
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Room '7—C'.a.ss 3,horrors V.B1oom- disposal. Nowe he has entered into
•kis rest. The goal of his life heti
flelcl 85, •M Ci„nelly 77; Pass leeNel•, been reached, The race is run, Thnj
son 77, A. Acheson 66, g. Kuntz 65, crown has.. been •received. 'Wilt 1
A, Willard 6.1, C. A.c>hesori 64, I: , missed trona our church and-commun4
r Watters 6n. i.iass 2, T�J.onors, 7, iiew ity in a special manner, it is a joy
art 85, l .. stanhtiry 82, Scott 80,to Leel the pulsations of his lisle tb.rcb-
L Snell 78, Harney 77, I, T amiport binknow v that in the
`bC hos at}last. sees lace to
77 and to
G S;`inde.s /6, V. Coll•ngwolod 75, taco Him whom be I'd ..iced,'to,serve."
P a '4V e, jen.rer 66, G Glacl,nan 60,
Class 1.A. Homers—C. Mr;chell 87, M —`'_
tilla :. R( R Creech 83 Pass -E, 1 Mr„.3, T. Pedlar, e oil Springer,
Millet: 73 H. West 69, W, Vol. Was- Ont., is Visiting tris 'brother John,
e n,lr (50, Casae 1, B., E•ronars— H.1
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NelAo,r.. 76 1C Bissett 75; Pass, R 'aan..
u,�r, 13 ;1 ;r, ,r a'l 614, •res, en roll 41; IN AM 07+' THE MUSKOKA FIRE
aye..t 1„ -i. e7rra,,,kcmbu 1a,1 at:het. ,11081)trA.14
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Ladies' cloth rubbers, felt tined sizes '2 to 4 regular
1.00 for 00c..
Ladies and Childrens wool caps worth up to 75c for 25
Wool toques 2 for 25c.
7 Childress Coats worth tap to 5 00 on sale at 1 Ta each
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Men's fleece ilinedShiri;s at 35c each
50c Ties for 25c.,
Boys Braces 3 pai 3 .1(3 2
Some extra values in sweaters
20 Per Cent Discount on all Overcoats..
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BEAVERS
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mains of our dear 'brother Amy, it is.
also with gladness when we ,remember • •
the rest into which he. has entered,
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