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. a • haring a Chicken i?l,
of Red Carer=is worir, it
arrauhar, on lxrid.ay
55th, Thi liu. rra.:!
sail, wid , iwe. an, ,
sazat )vas ds s en
praagrain ;has bonze a� &aa-
,�" vst e.Quartette in at ' sane.
,�. n'x mai 6 o'clock. Admission 5flo;
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dr. n 25c. M. . Wm. Eotl,as, President
Major .11e .meta, Chairmen.
Roy o. Victory 1?Ai"d...
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NOVEMBER. 7th 1918
ARM. 'BAD
Mrs. T. Q. Soutiicott r ce:ived ,vord
iilozsday that -Ler brother -in -Law
are l> -Toronto,
z �w3th Gordon,of Toa ,
T
h•
mad bera seriously ityur d; in,the .lift ax'a
Hall, w,whitti r ooting, Arr. Gordpa. wvk
Dov, sa£ na'irg ka few, flaw, pit is ola ,home
c,n- tawn at 1,'ic,b:erir„g and while out
shooting in some way he let the galas'
tall which went off and he received
the asharge =inthat left arm,:, ansaalue
Mrs. 'T
t�ataan as Pearcd"ilei.ories,,
ll.
,
a�s!T};light il�ml?ge ss wail , kao a i
town.
r-*ROPQSE)) INOREASE
TEIXBUONE ItATa.S
Flat'taay.s,
Lon 1 .how,
Lion to. the 0nteria Railway
ildnnirina1 I,;zard
.II izI."a awl rgt"s, to ,czztasfi+ s
v"rviee> from
lsw' prove -red iTif4TVms+''.
a<k •
pt,,, kid, will
k7.f s t R.tA',a
N ''LL)1 I3rl ti
The remains of d�Ia
:c Steavaart, who <lied
�r
Wednesday of
brought 2.a town tS`
ar toe: £amoral tois'sr
�k <l. pgt to the l.;ae t to
• etrOl St arnat N
," , of Stw"n,
+ r.OarL,
late arra: At x..
, London on
week ,ar i'tw'ast
rTaa(.i
id
4
born a
ion of
qua spelti
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at
arta 'Lr
Th -7,
5'a
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�"avid:” Esq a
eco .Sell,
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said
the
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'angle
aPP
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nornirlg Ot
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huid
an ,1 the big dTiv..
zaa'ara'lad just iin'g"
La h- ry and ?Tarn
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of Ti
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tstc yard tt
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able to lave= a
jareviaaaas tolhTtdva h
t
time 115laits;da .xo,
'Xlo n a.or,alitdtwn, 14
ogtift Strada; to
one
h1
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ts' ya'kara
etriad in To
'moved 4 a
•fie lei. ,t„
sea City
1tl a hair ya
at.a,a 'rattaarne
eation: of
an e rsrenv
NV, a It ,r ian
twa, much irtn
fored and r friend of
1. Ilia NVCIS twice married .glia first
rediscc:zsing brow nbont =° 5"ears
. ails tw.reaved widowv is at pre -
t in *t low state of 1sanitla aaufferr
from pneumonia but agar condir
lion is improving, although ate has
Piot ns Sot beer, told of her 1ay;s1xands
Ranges and
•
eaters
• SIM invite your inspection -of : our most ':complete'
line of cooking and heating stoves. .
°., Having (purchased; our stoves previous two the
"several recent advances we are able to offer you money
saving stove values. ;
Below 'are our range
Leadersi 1
Moffat's Canada steel range
Banquet Favorite (" ")
Brilliant Jewel (cast range)
Royal Matron (cast range)
Social Jewell (cast range)
-- "`"?"7"-- ,'131259411aaaallinse
Heating
ar<-
Heating stoves to burn coal, or coal and wood
in the base burner, oak or tortoise styles.
All sizes at different prices.
_.t McClary or Perfection7Oit Heater
will add comfort these cool fall days.
Remember we have ' a line of mitts;a d; "gloves
suitable for the fall work around the farin.l it . '.
A. Stock of Stove pipes, elbows,Idampers,collars, etc,
always in stock.x
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Casualty List
ROA
Seth=
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iii
W. Se* t, o2 riermu
,Wounte
C1carke, of GO.d rieii ; f
Parker, of al%xisali . .
MoTavzsh, ba iWiaa m:
11'. W. itatz, af'3fiil031011.:
3, W. Stringer,' of ;Kincar`:dinu',
W. Dunseith, of St. s tarYds
McTavish; of tWingham
MAW. 'Pfaff, of My ,Tp. ,
Tried ' '
uPlmRined tww'o�
beim bq rn alt for
r and with l the;
way Yearn at !trilliont
s e.vaxr tine* ave ills 'tl.
dly 1 trcalxw�erte+l'I
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la
Bonds.
COUN Y COL"ItT POSTPONED
The inprarse court sittings for
anon" 'County which were ;to ve'
lyes n held an Guderic;h on Nove anbar r;
have 'been usistaoneet to January (ii'h.,
This action was taken aa. nccaun' .o€
the prevailing enidernic of Lean."0 in
flcenza.
Lend tm .C.
ar�.a,a
I e fair, l> p a rr.Sawitte and £inure
o t what yon wwo�ild; 3o in jlxcsetitran_
amus. liars, s if yon, ,had accounts owing
sou .Tavel *
negated close to.$15('80 in
amounts rar- in from $I to $15.tlft.
Yo zr-ed the avareey hut you don't
want 'to offend your friends, Such is
our rposition and the problem is just
as ihard for n to solve as it won1d b
n' you. Of rnnrar you wool(' get
lets of advice, One would do Thi n,rd
ano ¢3a; ro »ia st and .ills would Noon
n op 'Bar b honest, with
•4 YY fYa nti • lTanendloasly'
vise going asp i4
,wyw'u'd 1
rot : ,.:=ct us
n'f°.al•�4t. utak? ' soma" t ffo,
zr friends
them fop h rU
of(yfatf si
Naci
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l:'rtaLrit
nods d;ao
t liras ;o'
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and a
3i:ltvard, u
ll.rxss a1i, iv scpoxtt d tea is
illcel in action vn Sem t. 31
ly'ard asI'eTit pEavcwa l ye
tor
ww•iwo leis ftathrr wvwr„S
of . lain ,4t. clsetrela. 31,a ellen
public spool aaidl tva
Twit.. Fly enlisted in
h Ttraartiarsily company,
rw`l,aicb-rtirtfarcat<l the Princess • 1'a"
after oust basin;
graduated with honors in the: art*
cours.., Brom the Toronto university.
;iter btSviae in. ,Fra.nce, ,Neat iflL•"
yard was invalided home early is
1918. dIe had bowl is ,Emma ,the
second ;time but a short while, wince
ill d. A previous message reported
fle*alits. One daughter ,and one man al- him in£ lug.
sa'°starvici, lirsa Mabel, at London. and , They miser laolae'y you ,�Ygtxat 1 Buyatabert, a town; besides two sisters �lier e t
staid ons:. brother, Mrs. AV. G. flower
lad 31ra - &Alan Elliott,
or Ske to»', G: par. ,1 RAT3`MME MARTIN
Ont., and ;aunt. U`..'w r,lters, of the
Peace ''River distriot. One brother:,
James, died a t'ewy months ago. The
Pone al, derivate, was held .1'Sred ne,sday
afternoon, linteeruaant in 'Exeter come-
t.:ry< w� aTisi
CALLED TO MAYO aFiOSPl'1`� £d'
Another Exeter Old Boy is =conxiz.g
to the trout. This time it is Copt{ B.
B. Marlin, 3LD., sac of Rev. W. M.
,,
3 out esti Lon-
rtt,aS ;Mrs, �lrarrtiti., ..btl a1 xd
cal
the honor of b�,su 1
Who o da' s
,:bon, w h .t
WhenSY
The `vas .x�nse doc�as snot; end: 1t
the .fighting istc>~lw,s. ;Buy' ca Bond. ed +to the wel$=know.n paean acinic iaa
Rochester, Minn. Rev. hair. Martin,
[)TEE) IN TO-RO Td l was a- former +iristor sof Cavett'. Pres-
a Pres-
byterian ohurdh- and "Beattie" - ns axe
'Thera olaaed away In Toronto o , a, .popularly' known among his friends
months tool 4 days. She had. been 1015 dass of tko siceesforo xj,z4vc,iorsity
'unite frail 'during the past few yea.rs. Medical College. Immediately after
Smilicoraiondve;hs'idrldtp.:11:1,,rsd.Tallo: .riag'oshn ttielo-reSs, ol rar: m tutarvd_ .):eaditating, 1)r. llfartia offered him-
self for military service, end reeeived
yeara. Mrs. an appoiLtment with the Royal Army
viving sister of the late Thomas Bus -
Medical Corps, and oda, arrival in Eng-
. ton of. Coatralia. She is survived by land was attached to Ira imperial. regi-
ment for service Ea France, where he
saw 'duty atith No. 3 Stationary Hos-
Pita' for 11 months. acre he coca"-
valided home in August, 1916 .
offered himself for service in Deicena'-
ber, 1916, and was giver,. the privil-
ege al seeing service La the Fax East,
der Sir Archibald Murray and lat..ar
While rsrving Pallestine Capt,
Martin and some ten (14T twelve stret-
cher bearers, who were, with him,
performed heroic set -vice by saving
the lives of ,`,30 out of 32 wounded un-
der fire anti were awarded, Capt.
Martin the (MC. and the stretcher
bearers the M.M. The oecasion. of the
heroic 'deed was at the battle of
Gaza during which Capt. Martin and
his helpers were out in the field at=
tendir_g the wounded under fir,. For
some reason the British Army with-
ritory in whidh they were working,
and the anibulanoe party -was out off
for :two days, but eventually succeed-
ed under fire from ithe Turks is eat-
rving back to the B,ritish litaies the
32 (men that they ilead been attending,
but unfortunately two of the poor
fellaws died of their wounda in. the
meantime. The task meant .that OaTt.
Martin ihad to stay iwith the wounded
'nen while the streteher bearers made
the three or "faur trips across dead
nail's land with the wounded men
,fore all were Ipla.ced in safety,
Jerusalem, but left the array on
leave to eccept an appointment to
laarnilton General Hospital eight
lays It efore the capitulation of the
Ialy City by the Turks. He hap been
an the staff of the Hamilton Flospital
'ar about a year He left London,
rist week far Regina where he will
visit his brother, Premier W. M. Aliar-
in, enroute to Rochester.
iv.
woods, of St. tlilaxr p ' °• Ma Minnie, s4i'rs Geo. Cruitshzank,
eSrgt. Maj. Dickinson, nP At.._S'iairy(3 ",Cassie) of Wingham " Mrs. Robert
Clegg (Fannie) of Alberta., and nr, r.
Died, of Wounds
Bullard, of I,4Saforth ,
Milton Allison, of Alina Craig
D. Whitmore, Of Varna I '
F. 'Diehl, of Clinton.
ENGAGEMENT 'ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. illarveY, azir.4
noutoe :the engagement of ;their eld-
est Idaughter, Laura Beatrice, ta"Mr.
don, sOn of Mr. :out mir0. J.141.110rOiv
the manriage to take place quietly the
'last week of Nottember. ,
BORN
to Mr. and Yam, Fred Elkerington, a
son "Jarnets, of Alberta. She ,was pre-
deeeased 'by her ehilderen, Samuel H.,
Joseph and ataggie ther husband
saw early pioneer lire in. Huron. Coun-
ty, She' and her husbarA settled and
the 2nd cob:, lot 6, of the Township
of Stephen, more than, 70 years ago,
on the Lfarm now occupied by Murray
Elliott. She knew and experiemed ,to
the tall ail the hardships of pioneer
life, iller home, even in. the early
days when it was orly a log cabin in
the anotia, was open to the wearyj and
often isad pilgrim, who was fed:and
sheltered end sent happy an his way.
Her home was the stopping place of
the early missionary, wherein ihe was
made most heartily welcome. She
was endowed with a strong and lov-
ing nature. Heir -love for her friends
and her Chiatren was a mighty force,
In her demise there dpassed away tho
last of the earliest -white settlers of
DIED ; the Fairfield district. She was bur.
Siemon—In Hay Tp., on Ocitober 23rd, led in the family plot in Fairfield]
Dorothy, daughtear of Mr. and MTS. Cemetery, one mile west o Cerstralia
Fred Siemon, aged 6 Months and ;27 on Tui sday, 5th Nov., 1918.
Desjardine—At 'Brewster 'on Oat. e8t1i
Jeremiah Desjardine, aged at
Walter—In Exeter ,on Nov. 4th, Ala
fred Walter. aged 62 years.
Dearing—In Flint, Mich., on 'dec. 27
Mrs. John Dewing,' 'formerly ,of
Stephen 'Tp. aged 6+2 Sears.
Barma—At Kirkton on Oct. 22, John
an:41a, eldest, son of Mr. and
noKirkton on Oet, 28th, :Wit -
;.r. nna, aged 54 years and 10i
13c,;, On, Oo Elizabe
CARD OF THANHS
air. and liks. 'Nelason,Coultis desire
to ,express their grateful appreciation'
to the many rieighbors and friends
for their kindness and sympathy dur-
ing their retent bereavement
If you. Can't shell. the adris,
the guns by buying bonds.
CENTRALIA
Don't go elsewhere thinking we
ha.vn't tgot it, hec.‘ause we have, and
our @rice helps you decide.. We are
,in ithe .city every few days and will-
ingly do your errands., "'" "irairhafit's
store 4
,S e'r3Ya`,wra
fa' 1TOM
d the Jowtrraaa
tar expeciertse,
a
la;
t=TOItclr; 'wv
sr frac which �wlusiil
asrran c1 orithc la}at
1S i'.a my. own :room
avid., rant the tir„1',t to
trY fo'e'.t t.o Sl, ep again, but T 1
naafi not =fo �i�rraar Taff. i tnrne<i
easy t^a�aa. to the ata ll ,alai richt before
stroA' mama; the wag was a light spot/. with
this wvrittert in large .letters;
October ,twenty-three nineteen
tired and eighteen,
The light of Victory (Silt b>~ 111:tin1
seen:
'name !hand of 'Rate ;that smote, with all
raasgrxt ,
Wilt 'La .conqttered' by the' hand at
Justice and right. ,
The t ;Elva
oma Bread,
wuwok l Flour sure a'nakes
fact it; at eFairhall",s.
REDITONf f '
]Ix.aa d � It
T"
n rs. J Nicholson T. .. >, holson an
�1 tI
two sons, of: �.lvitston, spent Sun-
day at the theme .ot air, Godfrey, NiGbr
alson, I v I,1 bill
Tha
li to
lfllii3 OF ,1II LT1T. 1 0TfCR
t. b ' 'o,olaln lt%on. as 9`iti,4"ll
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za4'3"e t.Lutal fwrther
3 1laamtun.
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lot ar makes,
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d,
Dr 1' y ntduian, who ww z 1 axl a, ; faro
a wv c' is able to be around, ansa n
Mr. :Teas. Taylor, who !lutes hat n sa
ser oasly ill, is able to be around aagai�
Gunners 3iiaiarice Quanre and „a- ss.,
Davis, who wrere. home from Gigal, lx+.
on several, days' leave, returned. las,`
visit
'TJ,sokins has.rr4 flea
with. re/aftve,s; an
+f'as Ina It sl isms :a
town and visitd'..,Cl.
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wealth,
> ening the ,Emil
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Ap ointineut For
eariug
The Ontario Ilailwray and luniott
Tial Board; hereby- appoints Tuesday,.
Nineteenth 1}aty of Niwenaber, A,D,=
1918, at rtis,: hour of eleven, o'clock in
+Corenoon, at the�Town hall' use ;tis
Town of St. Marys, for t 'bearin.,g
h.?r€airs. € a
I?ttac1 fat '.foronto: this .Second
No'v :ober,' 1at,D.," alt18.,
(SEAL)
' CEL sin
Searet era*
OUSE TO RENT. apply to
To Be Dressed Here
is to be Well Dressed
at a price that means
Moneynto You
.1ffe tare. showing attractive lines for
fall and winter and cia.tr advance bnY-
trig raeans money -saving values. Mary
of our lines tare selling at less t-hatt
wholesale. cost ta-day, ,Come fn and
select a Suit frorn sonan of the
wool stooks and if you do not/ want it
made up now we Taill eet. ie aside aott
Co e In d look rover et (tick' of
PANTINGaS
sarriTS
and two piece--ag Wo01
YOUTH'S OVERCOk
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