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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-11-29, Page 1ie.: et JONES & PHONE 32 Start Winter _Right BY BUYING A good Fur Coat driving . Already zethese armerts,e have hada go Moats. Our prices are absolutely right on ,. g • till the winter is half over. 0. For Men For Ladies �>askrat Coats cur -collared Coats demand for Fur �eed2 for waiting. aPtit Coon coats and 'Wallaby's Plucked Beaver and Black Dog Fur Collar Coats ectal in Men's Overcoats About 2 dozen Mens' Winter Overcoats in broken sizes, 36 to 44, worth and $16.50 to clear at $11,54—a rare bargain. Our best Coats at $17 up to $22.51 Youths' and Stull Boys' Overcoats A big range to choose from at reasonable prices. Shoe De' See 4xx3r ”; to Rubber Dept. hers to £it 13Lrs xtrul FOX !ta Odd. Papers t s as xll-l} zl3x r to clear o` ta+ fox a st0 e Our Christmas Stock Complete saute one s.x6el ,all to 'snapcet oaar iats6nex3'3 t1IS»in} of Christmas t oosl, , Slob taint' 25 dozen Mus...„Ties regular 75ic for 5oc Zen. fioteen ?aci for `Christt>aaas aellin ,. -! 4! pori Boatd -i and 91 and E1 ` The. approve tL lie it*i 3 E Uto a ke.addy 50, 3 S3»c,arx A. Fo liek 75e noses Weekes TaIte r lV gists of fox d 'goy. 9t16 , «tzu of Ilse room- s 2e1£„ wit z alt ;ocot- illo ucan.i`he„,,minutes of the on ' ovt jxxber 12th Weare- 'roofed. were Tea 4i follows. -- C otPrlx"urniture tw' bsstb! `tb- Pena r. 4 4t om the chair - x of the Local cen accepted otiOn of Bay; F4ira. read and,. Even that the GREAT R. IVAL o �Mr'A Tt«e zhar�k ;yuxa+lay of the :no:: al ksrviccs b i t}.l«1 inas Sfl4iethocli.5t church. : # `, the. leadkli x el4 ., ashnstor and. hasr� that. glar- denetd inax63' hearts,, and in ;the estt- ' 1134 ination aP 'worshippers. placear, the �;F,an;elist �xad had � .gxtY in 1s,. ver 9 sVA, T-ar k pi of i t workers, s. ' tw•_ in the afternoon a meeting 1 -or. n; ouI 0 rid lsossk 1' yc:o! an aM a St, churcovher, sya'Y seaars+ .- t b. Evangelist Johnston o» tie tjt et "S3 -ed Sowing and 11.410ee e'sermon was eloquent, fo'rce't Suasive and was responded to ,by 1 d t the 1 ntifp, company standing o ,e press a rt*sol'ue ao Wu : lit,#r tpn soxia very 414040, ag sari 3• 4 1and.Made . ► .Baskets . aaizasLa34 z:[ et its fxO t 'hasketi, ya _ , j,xx+liixerc o., 'Just; the thing for XTnait gifts, few intim' suggestions --Fancy hand -'rigs. Boudoir -caps, Sxarcy Tars, a la6ndke,rchiers, at~.rllrg silver mounted *parasols,' etc. ,. teidz t auad SE NOTE—All Ladies' and Children' Pall ta s specially priced ;£'o: Jones 'lriittocr' Coats. at greatly` x;:duce d prices Christnfas selling. ,; AND t;s nlIngenta Cuncal Re^ {attirS tete r hristi olSlv9rs ,'O gat #lk froatm -';; n z-IoVer stJa oiie * to be sent urdie. �tbaltaiso rzafYYta.t��-n{n+� 1�! Isti9 11 tartan a6 laa«Ta9':k sxxc+�t1 iron, intone , Iliatves ,for 3 b raav ,3 were rc :xc16-a„,.tai«1 ;axia.lty • Fin«1 �1e;.ri l;uzIs �th l ia3 ilia peal -i! + a4'' lc�reltaznta and 4 -iii rs atixt.x ;zgatts53 the rkitiil a Rlyal` 1} t4tt-'. tcaiC prr;t: ,1 9x °1 r! :'kal7i (31.3-ntcxat lay toy ''(3's lh ,r; Victory Bonds Books Close Saturday December 1st Even a $50 bond will help and no one is too poor' to do his 'tit”. $5.00 down arid balance by monthly instalments or on January`2nd with discount. Offices of Gladrnan & Stanbury open till 10 p.m., Saturday to receive applica.tions, or 'see an Official Can- vasser before that. Buy All You Cau but Buy Biiy Buy, his space s donated to the Victory War Bonds by It Ile Lincoln Conn, Oa Sunday last Main St. Metho- dist Sunday School presented 0.trs.: book before her acpaxture to reside in London. .1)fiss Lois Statham a mem- ber of the primary class nvhere Mrs.! Illoppe.r 'taught tor some; thirty years, made the presentation While the sup- erintendant read the address as fol- B:ireter, Nov. 18, 1917 Dear Mrs. Topper,— NT OV 7 th 61 vices rid other !tea tilifi4t zsd Porritt many nos a strong, baud, peal to mother-' and da, tg 6te7 live Pure, cba. to Chr15:0311 lire= brought tinge tlh 4,gation of the Ca apssg Letters from i Front The t a writ ten at the 'front a friend in town. It vas written he time of the Ital- inai defeat by tile Germans and ...hovva. be 'spirit of the boys in the trenches A line 'from France to cheer you tip today as I know bevy deep doven in the, depths Of despirt all of you are but I Say to you, "Cheer up I. All is certainly not Yet lost. This Italian debacle iA just a 1 diversion for Fritz but well he knows who ads real enemies are. This is just calculated to 'cheer up his masses in Austria ond in Germany but well be knows that England and France and America ore sitting out here in thel rocks and never losing their grip for a single moment. It is a nightmare tor Fritz and it stares him la the face during the day. These little side shows are not affectir.g us in the slightest and we are banging away at him nig an day and the tWei bright spats to -day Caipadians !front of 'Ypres, and With. less of earth in. them thiin, are the Won.aerful fighting o And it there be a human tear. From 'passion's dross refined and clear. A tear so limpid and so ineek, It would 110t stain an angerst cheek 'Tis that which pious mother's shed, Upon a dutious daughter's head. Time rolls his -ceaseless course. A nthexetwmlo°vIce` vovillithaelYta'a:iv.heetriPutt°hwesB11,1el! 'quarter of a century or moro as a, gian ,coast, We have him bY' the deck teacher in 14fain st. SundaY- School and well he knows it and \ye are go- isreca:,ginaiittlhofnulbryectohred anincd.mbdeersesrvoirngthoisf keep there. till the end. Noth- school. Yours has been, the 'privilege AnedanInoativtailhethAatm'ericanti are in t.he ture, and you. ,as a,mother to the en tbey as well as the burden, to instruct the line ana owhat ruagrt".,tieent m primary cla.-S: have had that feel - der your care and often has the i'',72.ar, fn." chaos with ruy negirnent because I been shed for the wee tots under. kijow as (lay :fallowSi 'darkness St), We your care. Your sympathetic nature are roally sIght of the proru,se.d has W011 the tsteem and respect of "and„, , I ' all the children who have received so again I say to all of ,you at instruction through you at, d they home to -day who are lOsina% loved ha,ve g,on4 out to. face the world heti- ones out here,—Cheer up. ter pFepared ecause of Your teach- , We are go,ing on and we inust go You have taught the children the high ideal Tor the hoY,s'aritt girls to... e,t1:j'hy ThOrS, 11)011Se We 411i tO. /01.1. have ihstilleti 1 liarre Is ,`,erlb th.2 Fax:let{ths aft ung minds strong temperance prin- Bat cross seigte, south. 'All England is marvelling to- day at the wonderful Anzac -a and Canadians and even as „I write the. Canadians are hunting _Fritz off, the th' that he values far more thou n3,, tit a-N8VOe '44r4tfc:rost‘: remove Arne m ondon he 'Pt tee Vice. a • elt,"vp, ,4VithE. :helix Th:s Came:On' YPa'e vv you are about to etober gay last ntgh Pranoa Oth„ 1917 yic sal e, + Inch is -. and uevotionat.0 azsst to r and lass neeo ed so logically and vittb hn earrestnesS that was ir.VOlbtaial '39 persons volir#tylly; e.a.ts. reserved for Pe service. a a ta. cit, Su, at- e ' St ren 2 not ed. 3,155 JL°. sic io co ee °Oho 1 atlaers reslSeB troth The ¢. d'ohrsa:ot, was ire*4 vice- vir vtg 311 "Mrs. ifuxxtls y �rslt on143"„. SObje t, f Teat'.,'Girls tit alt ? 1n , Johostorz aria Sjog. This ?t. church„ °uhnstos rya 1 h=itch., Subject vapkd a tr a ton HOW many V c y Bonds have you bought? Have you put yoursel real convenience to buy Victory Bonds? Have y-ou denied Yours e some purely personal gratificatio that you could invest the money saved in Victory Bonds? Have you realized the urgent need for personal self-sacrifice to make the Victory Loan a great success? Until you have bought Victory Bonds o the very limit of your ability,- you have ot done your duty.