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pare%) ' htertt: .1:;e'e0 ftflL
no* Utalet way for mie of .the
belit•tte AU4st fiolin tow, Om
Skaoseifh
tiititiwqrs ame very bu mutt%
wheat end -bet'
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very fele one., not heavy but quite
up to the averege. Berley is heavy
and the Oat ttOP givc*P00411040 of be-
ingbeet,7-4- yeers. Ise -rime
Deaornule .visit
Otsvitle Mit returne
Irleterlak fireruter.:
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monttapat vorpovatiou,,t s tlecided
byAi" vote of thoe present that tbe
with a view to 'having the agitation
tion Mr. N 11 Ilardon. we''i asked.
take tbe chair and Mr. Jos. Senior to
act seceelarg. lir; a short address
Mr Hurdon explained the obiftt, of
the meeting end stated that Mr.
,ett and Mr. Conner had prepAred.
ports upon? the matters or expense and
weVenue with regard to a plant. He
' then called upon Mr. Lovett, who gave
detailed report. He estimated that
the cost of a plant to install would be
$20,000, yearly expense $4,800, gross
y LyxfAvelwe $4000; leavitng. a net
• alma of .$200. per year to cover the
, deakT In value of the plant, 'which
• e speaker didnotthinkvery tncour-
aglng Mr. Connor was then called
T
clog to the river Arld building- it 44
would he a paying investment.
edvoeatechirrinstalling-of--a
toe to ron the plant, aua - estimated
at such *plant would cost - $18,
and would yield a greater revenue at
lesser -expenditure.- He also it
that if he and his. brother were given
)eeL$tL 0 0
euiLe8tixaun'
Zor (0;
13"' golitt „nit bi inproveinenti
grounds; • builthngs and. ether
440 „-With ,thia'tted in ,yiew
itt It *I t bit;04:0PeetkOg
ve and eftergetic. „-directorate -
elected end eutruste;1 With the prose-
cution of the work, A. *bit- to the
tels-will-dentonstrate-the-facttha
that.dleecterate has- been alive to thOr
been misplaced end as A result the so -
can now boast °Tone etthe most
unnodious. well :arranged and best,
egiupped exhibition grounds in West-
ern Qatari°. An addition et 40 feet
,h*S'been placed on the Palace at a
large cost. The construction is first-
class throughout and not only adds to:
the appearance of thehuilding, enlarg-
ing the floor space and otherwise im-
proving the property, but makes it it
building worthy of the name "Palace."
New pens for sheepand pigs have been
erected and-cool-ion-WI:ay tocatte Th
old root shed has -undergone a . thoro-
ugh course of repairs and has been
converted intomelf,arran stalk to
stook, while on exhtbitionew r ngs
for the exhibition of cattle -Wive been
feta ont,and titt, trre-•-rings
used for horse judging have been con-
verted into one large ringAnd it little
at the smith is another of ainsilar size.
naively
tee judging of horses and will fill a
g-felt-erantv-the-capacity-being-j
double that of the old rings. Ticket
ellera., nd..the-ttectetarY have been
provided with an excellent little °ince
on the site of the old one, and the
interior appointments are complete.
A new wire feaee has been erected
from the Grandstand to the offices at
• - thTwesrir.o
sr*, trarbeetrAulit
south boundary.
Upwards of $IAM, y1,9 been expende-
in the work of re Ira, thus demon-
strating that the iety has spared
neitherpainsnor expense in making
the grounds thoroughly up.to-date„
credit.to the Society and also the cont.
mittee who had charge of the work.
Large lithograph posters have been
printed, announcing the dates and
other particulars and will be sent out
e witilet-ther-prrze- ,
.tioake-efgood reverme-fer the.- town..
'47:14,Vilewattl
was -aaked-to--ad--
dress the meeting. He stated that
4341l. the expellee money 'used in a
Via,lit. went "up the fitteteandridicuted
"'the -idea, that-therewas not eofficient.
er i s the river to /lin Celarit satis-
acto
- the year. ' e i ev • t ti e
—Ice -taken -from the pond Would
the int:erect oriti
he nvestment. . he
speaker could not muleratand why the
town should entertain the idea Of pay-
ing $8.000 for a plant that was. he
thc.ught, not worth 0,000, when he
had previously sold a similar plant for
$8,200. Mr. Gladnsan followed and.
said that he thought an expenditure
of $20,000 an unwise step and would
,
thig
council to submit t • oy.aevr. Tne
motion was carried. The matter is
• now in the harideet the,000nen.
.notwbaen-proven-W-s
and t at the best resultrare obtained
by private ownership. After some.
further dzscosaitai-lt
Messrs. H Spackman and A. G. Dyer
that since thematter.ot submitting a
2i3ranchie 1144..he. _ in"itt
to themany members. Liberal prem.
buns are offered. open to all.and fairly
„
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alarge portion going to the live stock
classes. • •
feel Justified in promising that Exeter's
t mat Fair for 1005 wiltlfclipse--alrift
Predecessors. The people of this communitylathe
always shown thehighest appreciation
for Exeter Fair and we feel that in
wishing the Society every success, we
but express the sentiment of everyone
in this section of the Province.
„ the -Landott-Exhibition-Asea
,
dhered tO Educational Fceit.
--ti4
ts-rns
For thirty-eight years the People of
:Vreatern-Ontarsmst •!Ft
.1*.nelutve n v sit ng e 'estern
Weir. •-- • •
It has enme to be recegnizt4 ac the
tbislierrineu
Small was its .beginning. It can't
said onlooker& No annual fair
• of its dimensions had ever been made
to 'ty its way before.
the Western Fs.ir was esteblish.
ed on it wild and logical foundation.
started-out.tolosterand-develoP,
agrIenituratafld It
aimed to Wake farmer,* better farmers;
• to make artiiitna' better Artisans; to
keep the people posted in a prectral
• 'way in the general progreee of the
It has adhered closely to these lines,
- end is now the foretnost, agricultorst
and eistria -*mho& -fairlit-Norilf
• erica fromlin educational stand-
poirct.
Its entertairithent features are al-
ways clean and bright. This year the
celebrated Ninety-first Highland Baud
will $4ive three conorts-deliptIonsieur
Reetonne will leer; the gap In ie!Asir off
steam automobile, and Prot Hardy,
the-Anterlean 131ond14,--wht..-hae-oever--
al tithes, tr'0964 the Niagara Gorge on
a *lender rope, will give daily perform.
*flees an the high Into;
This year it Will be held. ftent
8 to 16.--
OMP
At-ar
wit to frknd lnouryic
t4, 0 ,
faMiiY;.4
are• visiting friendithand arettn.
eheretinvla
*Wit to friends V Thedford.„ And
lona. M1004.Xdith and Olivefeorbet
of OtiroPliuie visiting itt the
of their grandfather, 3040 Cor t
Miss Itebecca'Rist 'WU& returned frain
getetosh, of POrt Huron,
in it few weeks innueyn
, . .
404 ..i. applLIt
:
ou*lipolnta. .*,itel I)ilnkh,::itityipit tiritt41):4no
Ail 441 v lowttrrAtes of RAttiklase.... , „„,• " ; . ' •
• . 0 • Ai tp-rarnikroi,:$001t ,Dea ere and Putanese
OW , ' avellihie tertae• :.*- • ,''''.„ ." ' . ' , .'"- _
Illi, issued and highest cor.rent, rate of interest allowocl
t•' pamits.4t'ai see Opwards recefied. Interest co
II 0 untlea halt-yearly,,A4 added to ,pilLcip,412.911.,80_,Lik.
;i4-417.407toThlWr att,
24.
-Bans.
Elmer Amos, of Dentield, is holiday-
ing at his home here. -Miss Lizzie Tevr
land Mrs. Wm. A. Shouldice have, re-
turned from Palmerston, where Obey
were attending the weddingof the for-
mer's sister, -Mise Lizzie and Harry
Sneigrove. of Londonare on it brief
visit here to their sister. Xis. WM. A.
sh.vkute.....rarntera*are busy ,cutting
their_wheat.-Miss Myrtle Lee visit,
or,-Misw.RIsie-Brown,•haa- retur ed to
her home in London. -Mrs. 3. Treve
thick has her brother Garnet Amv of
t.Brantford, visiting Atclar-botvierfoz n.
-
w illie Antos. of eter
nt-of Mt
Maude McAlpine McMahen, 13..A.,
est dau hter of Mr. A. T. tMeMithen
. _ e
'Ketehen,11.A.,pasto acnab street
Presbyterian church, Ea Alton, is an.
o
as nro-nth.=The ot er evenng-the
congregation of Union church tnet'on
the manse lawn and tendered* sec
tion to their returning pastel: Rev.
IL Salver& After tea had been served
all repaired to the church, where Mr.
Salters was presented with an address
and it well,filled purse. Speeches an
161rAwfti _s_124 alt opinit 5 very
Pleasant -evening.
Kippen.
Misses Vera and. Marjory Hamby, of
Milvertonotre visiting at theisme of
knelt. grandparents. Mr. and ,Mrs. 1,1-
a
on.-The farmer; . are _euttinc, their
*heat ey-AttheIaet. liter meet.ing of theForesters, ittr.T,IdeClymmit
*ea'efeeTelf-dererUt*
Catirt, to be held in St. Oatharinsis.--.
Her. Mr. Bangh.the'new pastor of the
Methodist church here. Is now
among his people getting 'iieriva nt
He hat made „favorable impression I
both in the pulpit And out of it.. -41110.
tbe
effeeti of her recent aetident, Wblle
standing on a chair whielr Was
on the table, dolng softie pantie,* abe
and wa* caul emble btu,
;shaken up,
of his uncle, Jess Amos.
• '-'1111tbert7
Harreettngle well underAyeatin.thia
localityandthe buzz of the hinders is
to be heard t
the country. From all indications the
eat-promisesLto-be-good,while-oa
.,horier-404:Pg04, -110017"1.0014tOttitr.
We heartily congratulate the pupils
itt Ilibbert Separate School; all who
wrote passed at' the recent entrance
examination., But one,, James, X, F.
Dalton, is especially wort! o a
tion. We hold him to b excep o
tbdldIt t e
be could not attend school until he
was'eeven years old. Thus we *mace
In three years' -time he has become
master of the common school course.
He intends going to the Seaforth Col-
legiate after the holidays. • We wish
him similar success in his future ca.
reer. •
relatives Saffe"iiiitti
pay, -St, Vitus' Dance, ,one Failing
Sickness, write for it trial bottle and valuable
treatise onsuclidisesses to Tux-Licistu Co..
;79.Xing Street, W., Toronto, Quutds. Alt
seitercat o in1ryou-
Deifferititine-over
Iygasueo(
o-tlihe-scOre-itbmwir TiVorial
'the Duffers, --Mr. Fowl. of Detroik,-
who has bean spending it few holidays
h -hie
on Thursday. -Miss 'Tillie Ruby, of
Buffalo, is.spending her holidays et
we -h . • .
er milllnrr here, and Mr:, Geiger .aud
lailennTaon, forniiiteichers in our
public sehool. *pent it few days 'last
week with friends in tba villagee-rMr.
and Mrs. Dan liartlelb, of Exeter-,
spent, Sunday with frienda•hera-Mr.
Louis Miller laft, for. Ilia home in Win-
nipeg last Friday.-Mr..Tehn Hoffman
had one of his angers gut by the joint-
er In Hamilton's Fedor: one day last
wileic.-41100111.ftlii,gettIthsvf Letliten.
$w ee
teacher In our _school t eeyeral
• was iendaintlievsi
lage.-The Guenther family and con-
nection held it pienle et, Grand Bend
-wholeotboon -engaged --at Thidford
lately, has returned US hitt home here.
This Th mean evenin a •ame of
•
here between the Zurich team and the
home boys. Guess the boys went an-,
other soaklng.t-Threshlng operations
have earomenced In our vicinity.
Next Sunday in the 'absence of the
pastor, who is to conduct quarterly
service eb Colborne, the services in the
Evanolleatehnrclr-here will be enn
ducttdTh the morning byltr.
of Creditor*, and in hi the, evening by
Mr, Arthur Itellertnan.
'TtESSIITEI) HIS WIFE.
Winde*-Inly 31.-ProvIrice. Detee•
Ive Mahoney has reeetred it letter
ttasellesahn-i--Mta:.
Wye.. Ont., who says her husband de-
rtetkat'it.
ing with him their 8 -year-old bov.
Aim Walpole thinks her husband is In
Cleveland, or Jackion, or Toledo..
The Rocketsof the London Cit
140AgUe defeated ths Locan Irish Nine
fistratt 011 134t014141 1)7* $001;01 of,
itchell: Monday evening an ai•
iitteitipailtistveith it handsoml
heitt-itnttiocket,.-waa- presented
he official* of the Methodist thatch
Dowling, piior to hit Iteiting
•titif
hat tall* utter being
iappened in Wm. Bizer.
efinewl*r. Clam.
In 'working the
natlipped over the
tg ttibet the'brulfi'wou e
Alia tXttNIIIA peetA
h
• linton tot but after terefullittiNg' ot been resat
Itfttira twist Howe
tiou Atkincee and Arroctroillt.
,ertiitiora atilt 6 ilmiits drrw the together and stitched
,
woo in' town Monday. nobitelitom ' the sottea#,dtitsea. htititla 19i and
iilecLaik fir iii0Ott *Md. hiving ..tt zio
hate th
ountot the i
;se Roberts* ;
telt*, Siek-(14110m,
ompanlrd by *Ietter,**yl
II rather thi
sp'nd tbe' rn-iioeed. ft mlgb
ervr.be-a IdDdI#
oflTerInu tuflgeter. iri
'01 aurd1silnettffi '
trvei
frenn lutteortstitoenty..g.",
Iy. 145 bad the' esnd to nhl
'
Cottoa Root Compo1114,
11a,onIyesfoseotuslnrnntbly
on vrbieb women can
Sold in Mode:14**ot
strantth—No 1, for ordhary
ti perbox; No; 10 de -
*trouser for 1
Inor all
Aakfor Op
ton po • ; take AO
'TfleCtieltlgedlOnlis CO. Ifl
---iire--have-tho-sWiek and
Aryou -want-anything in our -line you should
not miss this sale
"CrlsTID=IZ'i'2L=:'.L\TG-
We also carry it large stock of undertaking supplies. In time Of need
give us it call.
111 &fte.
. As the spring is cornir
on now, gather up
your old truck Such as
• .$
•
$ •
1001.10011111411 1111A? MAWS IPALII
14111AIIMINUOtAli. MUM 1P11,11KILA
' Wittig GOrrnOr Alnico* lad Alla 1'0%u:dation of
Oetsrlo, one hundred years ago be knew ft
wottid grow to be* rent dry. bus bad so thought of the
Western Pair. •
,
The Vesta% Pair gives the people of this country
-Saetellent opportunity tor it.gessint outing at-
Witittslimatuiloka
tot-olumkuouoi-hutostoolurro-
rodiiid 0 too Directors. Tele year several Important
--;-.-Aieprevenunitatorsatnatractf
9 rrr. NMI n g we
1221N11 Ontee21.2 dany Airing the exhibition. The entertain-
)0444eiktioniivrerreedni-willrinefed
la* pla.setrielrozestessasatemo
•
Win 01110*Nuor4ele woos W. I. NCI., instelitom os
Zinc,
• and take them down to
M. Jackson
, melt Street, E
One door South of Metropabtan Rotel
That'swhere you.will get, the bigbsst
cash, price foe them.
`itACTION
et Pori Artkisr.
The stestot rem muitaridi*, ay ever rodned
bepnethe ransilito peopief &vote in the Peofit
Loptirals'eorld'a most **Wag treat will be
• yeeviita not -Japanese and If*?
*fait' **Jr taltiv part The Artwork* dfipini
will bios * 'WAWA ticaleintroduttint new fra.
atior 00301441 itisAitter; .
e Wilt** to 5o5,
.-$0444§4,0641-th.
of the reeett9. Moises
n: *Iwo. Milos r!no
—Pte.