The Exeter Times, 1917-11-1, Page 1lm
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RTY-SECQ!WD YEAR ATO. 22�;
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JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
'urchase Your
'inter Require
Early
et)
Our Fall and Winter Stock now Complete
i[Ic Would strongly advise the 1?ityizr oP ,yoor requirements for, the
1 Present :nt stock' rices on 'under treat'', #rosiery,
rlirrg winter ;3t once,. Our � �•
s ,c t =.for men"- n orad boss, .dress 'gouds, $tuts, scapi »', are fHrliy 2.r
,, to irivat� � ° -. .
Herat less thani the new prices will b', $o the adti isihiltty a 13o3wng
next a
while present stock laettli i5 ;1PP4rent.
$' ea
1.41 dozen
eight, ee
c•
Ladies' Cashmere hosiery
l SAY ties
ie,. 75e and':.
siert' Special at a pair
Iaaitr Itidies' fleeced and VZ181111,1Cr0 i:osiery,
1111 they last at axe pair.
LadiesUnderwear Specie
z. ladies' heavy avlr'nte 1i -' d v.,<sesaro) Crafter
Sltsa iai Ch1/ lairs .Prate Doily,5e per garment.
Coat Sweaters for Everybody
lave', our Immense stock of coat s l•s att r•:3 ,for
rrxtouts were bought before the last eidva
axl values, Make your vel etiore earlyo
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laoszx Ire av ' P 111 o r
t.ar Glx* t;1. o y .
4t1uz11I viz*s '-1,tM largerei zea 1 Mm
flees Youths and Boys' Overcoats
lw
'tit&
lz
rr ixertiseall, slack of two ercoal na«3u1y' 1it11p'
lK lxricc. Calm early as bast lints :rr st l
Ladies' and Misses ' Coli
!ar
:ed, ?rt es .rraasleral
Now l_1oose Furnishings, Dress goods, ilk4, co
e ttab blankets, etc 'yc Wonderfully attractive pricks.
Boxes .for shipping °iarcels to soldiers in heavy tor:
t'v0 sizes, now in. stock.
:~.Ian's furnishings New Christen its Ties, .Shirts, Collars 0}wa°a11
Smocks, Caps, etc., just arrived,
eh
D. st.l;ple�s, lnt�lnsa
l'ucl lsapa xs i,r
Jones
AND
II. S. Field Day
1 The. Exeter slatah Sehool held ibeiz
* R Field Day on friday off` last xl°cek. Ther
ball team and girls h sk+„.thole team
4, from Licata I igh School ca-ne ulr" and
koied efriewitv renes- lip' the, x? 4.
in a ha:A>bali game NV lalayed :off
s
e i grounds t3tt. 11 Tc n
the $ bort a C£
4 �$
f'
4-1winning 6 to �. The w a,he r ltd
+1 line anti the value ve as a: food a v
• hibitiozn,,, Thi .
+i -the tit
• r Alli tet
,. and 'St
each an
• home tea
a several txm
r base bat Iai
the ninth irkt
Cf'.er leaving 'il} 'vi-
". i $ wow runs,
r trer:`i t. L.
ik4
was
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ret
7t
happened early
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P?[+«zie
.z.;-9d.ecli 3.ak1r`ly
1 -'x -t-'-
rear. divers_ Sorer
.e. Bret orad Traylor^;
a3. TrAz.•rxlrter.
" Ira t:lt+• aft/. ei a
' la til game woo, lel
the Exeter teazzx
l 1€
weather IreAr, *,t^l,
0
car
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4
zt €l9cdog the
far
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er Olio rata;;
girl''.a ll,lsket
;alr£r this timt,
the -vin ' rsq.;
as fkt:+ F3 Fa x+
The 1,"aiue
n"31-,
> tr'rritzsx+httt
cult ar
#}s� gel°3k'ess
1o5ola. his
llodl.:-orr, .1. -
�s Clot>d�on. .tlf.l.l
.t,. Forwards.
Ci;"urr•, :Ail. 4iWIi *"h.
.. Check . M..airarlt axial aI.
In thee morning oprtdoor
playful "fpr the seezr1114t c°,l
,r(Ferne) n
ora att:tonnt of the rtno.
Saturday next it is exi
▪ tha?
baseball team. nirl3'
la;a I - b..11 teiuls will t:o t
1113,,y ri tlrraa: arrrrt. .
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Sthv s Sc'tangos
Intending purchasers
will do well to inspect our
large variety of ranges ba -
fore buying. Weilist a few
of them below.
CANADA, CHANCEL-
LOR and Royal Jewel
Steel Ranges.
KER-BEN and Brilliant
Jewel cast ranges.
Dohertyiii h oven Steel ranges $40 to $75.
g Cast Ranges $35 to $65.
BUILDERS HARDWARE
We :have 'a' complete line of
house building hardware includ-
ing Lock sets, hinges, sash fasts
etc also all hardware for your
new barn:. Let us supply your
requirements.
Purchase a Perfection -Oil Heat-
er and keep comfortable these
cool evenings.
A full stock of stove pe
9i
elbo ws.
anterns, mitts 'et
or ta
ISAAC- tt
to lir and
a' daughter.
T)T COT I In
h, dr``�eto
Ir. a,n 1tY;sr
"son
la h}vood on
IirA'. Milford
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II. S. PRINCIPAL OCCUPIES
PULPIT IN CAVEN O1TG-RCk1
Mr. W. lf. Eadie, ?'rincii>al of the;
Exeter-sli li School, occupied the pul-
pit in Cavan ' d'resbytertan church
last Sabbath morning and preached
very interesting sermon. Mr. Eadie
took ;for his lesson, the 2nd epistle of
Timothy -a letter from a prisoner of
fear. I3is text was taken from the. 2nd.
chapter 15th 'verse, "Study to,shewr
thyself approved unto God a lvork-
man that needeth not 'to bo ashanietl,,
rightly` dividing the word of truth."
The speaker said it was as natural
for the human mind, to search as fort
the sparks to Tly upevard. Evil "comes
through ignorance. We need to study
the I3ible. Robert Bakes was the first
to introduce Sunday. 'Schools, as the.
teaching of parents and secular
schools were not equal to the task.
Oex Sunday .Schools are the pride o2
the. -world and among the organiza-
tions'of mankind arewithout a peer.
Their value is incalculable. The
memorization of verses is a blessing
to childhood and -also later years,
The speaker said that at ;3 y-earsl of
age he was converteil in a Methodist
revival. 'Forms and ceremonies are
non'essential. Tines and method
change. TIe did not knoll' the charac-
ter of the Corning revival but trusted
that they would be a blessing. . -•
Germany, he said ranks highest
in mental' philosophy and. other bran-
ches. Prof. 'haat, had prepared a
text -book that was 1d in our uni-
versities.' Canadian minds were sat-
urate(' with materialistic -1 iaylistic ideas. "Eat.
drink arid be merry. to -morrow the
die"" : The ` motto of central Europe
ts.tha .the end •justifies the means,
bent fair me.us or foul. Make money
honestly if you can, but gest It. The
Central powers to rule the earth gave
j h4,1revised.verson of t'lle sermon ozi thy*
?Mount. Ilernliarn says blessed are
valiant for they shall conquer. The
words of the New Testa were k,
perverted and war had to (0111-., T1
research 1v as, not ,so. much sere,
seL:1Sh amb£taons. C{ontra.st � ttt�il a{
I ivzth'the words of theau w. T,eitat1 Styr
forgive ther�,thWo11',i?y"tt5+
at they do
P E. rti BBOKI NSIIIRE OI
..STEP RFTU;RNING ROME.
Pte. "Arva Prokenshire of Stepoe
ha.s arrived at 1lalifa:t ,a1rd is er:
latoted to: arrive ` home the latter
mart of this week, Pre. l.i-okelo`xhire
Tvent overseas with the 161st Boit,.
anal was wounded several; months ago
Dt'l trs drone this clistr4to arrive
rlialifax are Pte. I3. Viikeittif'Cod
-
tich (lair J Y Dyer rCoderc °
a
t 3
I' 's arlslaill; Pee, T. Lo:
rd had Pte. 1'. iayward, Clinton,
f'r t. R. 1" Barton, Witagham; Pte,.
�. I3allantx ne; Strathroy.
Ti #E L '1' a T1h ; 1.4AZL`hwO41}
r1
Mr, 1'horrras Iiazleevootl
esident or Exeter died at
,
e, Londot ot. October
. The r•c mains were b
ort - r :rd'ty and, service-
*LL the James
e°s Se,r char cls;
1» E tat een-;-tet c. Circ
e ; noise
tare oiH; a 1 'xncast or the
stet a lxslt 1141 .� + ezi Ire tote
`shortie
Ext. -
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be.
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tTr ttz t; 11411x11. The 1.-c,.• t- -d is s1.r�
eed b • lobo t"onfx1lt r1 fes'
s h.ed
felt ii11t' Cart: -011 - •lana
Iter, ►lx . . T, Knight ; of Gioally.
r, ;untl 5.irs. l%;zltglat ;trctt1',1t;etax^'d the
.las tt1 town, The sorvices at tie
a14 .1tte1 cctrta`tery 0X4erte. coreducted,
a^xu. r. The poll',
ars i4 E'2Y' • _1 � .L 1eree!.eti
tt+let, i fly
and. IL Sit'
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Main St. Annivers
A Success
The ar:niverso
St,_1Ia•tlodist
.sabbath ,fast. The wear
and lame con regatimes
hrztla Ir,Qrroizeg ,area oveet n,g, 1 1v
I..zngford of Mitchell was tll�t
. al s ea er .for the � da^
p 3
e,Pzlrs.c.p,
were greatly en.,1q'
pg and, evening. The ...°
approlrr let- rotes c .for
a a Ttl. in the avenin' eve;re a 1st
zee tubers of Cavell choir;,
the afternoon a special S:uuiay
was sT log in the auczitor-
k church orken a sr tial
carrhol out,
Cts qr the day !'1 (tr ata•ti
viee6 of '.
arc' Lela
er was
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di
rogri4rr,I
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over Sa
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at is to d;i k'Ita1 'dr1
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e ea clealtiE 1%11
3r it
cti ill{. •Hy"Y C ok oret1-1pg 1'
asat•al f'rt;«i1 1x1' duo i'.-5 active -tees. flrrik':
tT: f rig ti, zz1. as ;t:•n3.. stets of dk.,tratct11t1
is (:1- ha`ttxs that,
Ale t'f 9x+1 £ax, neer1
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tr k«° rrlorc ikstn a a"G' to "a,tiotl eto heal
aztdr rtct�n.treect:lon etnllt ti --rel .all tlae
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tlz zt caret of tht: evil s: ill --ssr,- - <thee .;
good; that rlklp£z Coll -make 19 '
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as robbed R �
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Cat'' i :111-1 r nzrlrutFttra•
as:
ti gr
ly Caret. Its>,.�
Clirrtort. w,ts-
r.-elrlel �t1x-$4..
iy does Canada. Raise
by felling Bonds?
p ONDS are issued payable in ten or twenty years, as the ease `rely be.
" It means that repayment of the money will be spread over ten or tentg
years instead of being raised by taxation to meet current expenditures.
To raise by taxation all the money as fast as it is needed to carry on
Canada's share in winning the war, would be au $lubearable burden llpon
the people.
It would mean that more than a trillion dollars a day \V id have to l;e'
raised right now.
Tut to raise money byy selling Canada's
'Victory' Bonds means that those of the
.lest generation who will benefit by the
':sacrifices this generation is making;
-who will share in the freedom this
,generation is fighting for and largely Paying
for -will also pay their share.
*
And when you buy Canada's Victory
73onds you "make a first-class business in -
'vestment in a security that is absolutely
safe, , likely to enhance in value after the
-war, and bearing a good rate of interest.
You help the country by keeping open
the British market for Canadian products
and this helps the general welfare in which
you share.
And again, eery Canadian wIto buys
. Victory Bond b ; 7 ; tka., financial partner
or backer of Canada in the war.
When you buy a Ca, , V clorvBo1]d
you give a personal pledge. ellat. you are
going to help to Win the war,
Every man and woman in Canada can
`help to vin the war by buying Canada's
Victory .Bonds. And Canada wants the
personal, individual interest and co-opera-
tion
s era-
P
tion of every man and woman in the
Country.
The buying 0f Victory Bonds by the
whole people unites them in a determination
to \vin the war.
Every purchase of ' Canada's Victory
Bonds is a blow for freedom against the
tyranny of Cee_lllan Kultur.
,Evety bond sold .is a new guarantee
that Canada is in the war to the finish,
until victory is with the Aries and the
world has been made safe to live ill.
Every bond you but- is ie r. p1eedgke �v,
that Canada will remain. true to hee
Empire, she A?�ies axed tea freed��.-m,��.:���,
So it is Bothpatriotic 'arid ootl
ne 3 to
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