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Exeter Times, 1904-8-4, Page 4TI Thi SIM eg 4 I 12 r 04 21 2 5 22 A h the thir 3 linen, I **te• t /Al 14r 4 b en! NE - dee cord, P pavo7 der °r4irzt fa, cl 11o, Time, which "err 11 /ran z. so tit ec tate '4i...ter'ILn lAve. t'.1,9`. et eete 9 inele a' "ere!. Inestro v I evItielt petele •I, riloten, a °cello, n; 1 Xiewsp oft; v tavio. TiPr by !le felony o" e line lie' Perot • v first c-.4,nlidia41, h iOR t In lotelzee 3 find 1.f -it 1,11 ti net ern t noltle44 .r ; • a of teteatvw :,IA t 10 1133 pewits).* ill ;Ind to the zolv. Wally et ood u 6 the e." long owl 144 I ho -e te h it • "4 ore '',"14' en; •red , 11 4 C04,4 04'1 /Oa In our tht e is 1 I reel. Olen t b , '¶(o 1I4 11nbi. L•alia r 11411 j11g, to 1104* tbs es Irish 10, t If 1,1, ,1•1 return ing 1 i,,1 ,o the voters 0 t Ire r 11011411, Vet%A. 4 V of 1111.7 le* I 3 11 hundonald sensation, v. hen r ilundormId eel asked IC rz•ei.re ,• C•1"3 nrAtid,r of the Canadi 414 47A tA 41.41 *11Iably .for hayitor 1 00 (4,.ti.........(4 1.I4434, bat really f,,or not re./..i i 113%; with 1h.„.1 1414INV1-1 Of I h- hi ."), ;41'111 de of tit govertmo at er n • 'Le 10.4.1111 poin inent m There i,; ;Mtn t, i t er of ire - pot testae 1 0 1 I,04 It'''"IltIrt; ;104 11.111r1141.0,' ,1411/4... ' 41/11c(% , Tbe 'toes ttovr.rrattent Melt i like 41 olrow eing 0130 It -.seine to a ,traw *I %third; holete it .oe er by virtue of (;(•vornornit '„zi aa uo are ea an Unt.i.e:.ssa rid e 41i agninst the h 01 ICL' 'p1 „ Pi 4 anti Ma Mil f I14114 n.t. • air• 1 fl J*)'oliibiI loa 1,oret I opt ion t hey cei ro 001.111.413' p1)0111, hut to i 4,1)4 40-4.4. 4 144) sorters oe profs i.iit ui, t bey ha liolel 11.•414.1.14 114 444, 1,4.114 pIris of .ovince a rralgril1 l '-ro re 41 rite or rJ 1ll.dJ .'..4l violation of, the "rosin g 4 . Tide brie been He only quite r -teen ly, or; they • 9,3 111Uj IH t ort dection nrtd 4icfl to toner t h,n.; Government ick't 141 • Mr. itoss vitt s ot thc foliow who fell over cipice on; e'rught a project Ile (eat get hack awl 0 h hould h li?ill ind the • e only 'nay otn. Inds sciorte. I bard to owards the *tittle. Some lery 44picy liebed Inturier„ in *1 Iso ende our joie' ;ewe. e • of Qile49e0.3 L" "Or!iazet .ario 'there hay., just *44 cry." Lautier has loms out 'Wirt toCkf'd by the ()rang -e- el 01 nlark4. Sueli 1w il; • fete VU1 W' "leant hue the Cetlio- religion, a ree, 101 *11 e a rAigion nbie ttr, st,Atut til t hat they de - 1 be Oratiete- e o that Si*' Wit,. 9; ier4 ttboi9 het h ir at place they say yonder (referring trio; that en. long ue Sir Wile e U*i('4' is Pt irate Minist er, 'Rome nel; 117.4" are be , Leo1eU o d *1 ad et St b (Iernet erandl !dr. etre. . J. 4)4 x ocals 4e & ror ad. 011, TI S A tr T 4t of Toronto3 e e• are. Eitton. Mesa Snell. of Serous,. a sending v,seation at her home here Mrs. E. A. Follic2 and son. Joe. Mr, Ilenry Item. at Zion. erre,ie eliller* of Clifford, 0/it, ecqueintances town. Mrs, level.; Ailsa Craig, is the of t ot1-1 Mri. Quance. Dyer. BrIRtiOrd ilrLlllr tit; I roof. Mrs. J. Dinsdale ond daughter - of leipeen, swn ‘1,tur4ny 111 141)41 Ituws011 rsod bob' rueticating with frien 11 tiss Litile U1 'et' Seeforth, Lrrriiesee'l, Miss 13,atri tit 4.1 such ' Vr'uth 1;r:;114 44.1 1 4.1%; e 4. 41141 4.4 ^ty over the 4.(4i 4414.1 .444.441t CastAd3. 44411 (1140Pr.r.,,3i4 aro Itoos?velt •her Wzisbington, 1*4 • 14341 trot Monda3 19; 0. 4.4444 dly, 414. rl-t e, ;illyorsof cm,. ;Nan cil Tbe 1,21,era4 r ens r raor bar I hat z lotions teiven LorI terodemalal. leer lOr political p ciees rattan From 14L elis.. of je, 0 ho lett levied thee' r -eeptions it I quite evith•nt Ow 11 larga number or people or leilr.ral persuasion are irei of Sir. Wilfricrs oppressive nue ie,„ I 9 Si Titer. .64..enta to be no doubt in t minds of the politichina but th, there will be a gnieral election t444 1144. Kimrything indicates it. Af- ter t 14;34991011. tit' Prefilter VS tit , aid ft'w days on the Lower St. bay. 1'4'81 in'* and will then likely matt out e e napaign tour. The Liberels tenon I 0 be conaident t hat the Government will ceine buck nit It n loeg lead, and thie4100411erer*e I i'Ve,9 ore no1 wit houi. liOiltt 'of, a turn over, til.orals say that T)undon- r,ry will not butlre Scotch reebyt erian Liberels ,of Ontario, oho la efer to nacres* Sir. Wilfrid 'is interpreter or civil vs. military ;debt e, rola at; for the other provine. ea, 1 110 I, SW; it 4:4 claimed, will not he ye tie* :eight ee1 influn1100. Collins pleasantly 4444- 1 .. of 14:.--r of evelting, 19e •••49'4"'t iltrlif.9 of Toronto, is 44.441 - v. • v flays t nue et or dr. • rr, Mri.. V. J. Statham, • ' Cartliceze41 Mr. end Mr., 1. . Kee, erel Mrs, .1. O'Brien ani 14.U444('*', Ella, yesicirday for a friends et Newberry, t" h.5 sold his tsin-ss ;to post Magni • Muir. to loam that dick los almost fl 34.443 reeent "A LI et. 3 e,:rs or salt tering from an Blues,. v. VZ•ra Irltysiciuns solid risommt nate 4-,3 is Blakemen, wenty-; Wee years old residing near loet 14. 18 rouelted st enny, end ler he di 11 is r•tpialy improving. tee the girl '*a 4 ecoverIng trom 1141* ('4.3 y -ars ago, she 1411.911104.Vel1 the penny. She became ill eLout ;ive years erne 41114 physic - :01s 4-11grioetel ber case as consump- i i071. 81141 auld 1.494 s-izeil with vio- 1en4 coughing 1-44.115, ti by the formation of ebscesses on her lunge. Miss Illelcerean was seized :k purl ioul v violent cough- ing "pen a few days ago, zind in an Wort to prevent herself from eltolc- ing thrust ber roigt.r clown her I hroet. The next instant she with. rime her hand and up cemo t• he penny." She got off Lessee itockfeller bas spent thousauds rving to get a. few hairs on his hold pete, and Car- negie, tnillions in 'ruttin41 st few row brains in the bearls of the pub- lic. Don't try cheap cough medi- cines. Get the hest Ayer's Cherry Pegsoral. hat a record it half sixty years of h(eit. ctor ;yoni..clootorif .0o.sirl't tso it fott'.6duelis; 'OOlds ',hrotiohltia‘ and all, t rdatandiung troilbiss ..14o4.totied otairry Sectetel. tile lest ,teralloine,rearepreterrtee'Virlentie , 1116' /,:"11191(r Viltstst...07,Wrielt,r,fifirteersert•ete e4 14. 11neareneoe 44 u W0".:01. 7.114. St ay, Triel Trip.—Now is the limo to secure two good pap .rs for tbe price of one. The Weekly Mail and Em- pire ;root nOW tit/ Jan, lst., 1905 for only 50e. To new subseribor 3 only, 41t15'44.' eNIK`01 10 t d .1Y tr,t, for a *14.8 eriends at 4 he Soot Roger Crocker ag Nes, Crocker Mrs, Wm. Treble end ... . Wild, or trel. 014.10, ' earn, or .11, er.. Vi .41 , and . George Brooks. Ille, many frii-nds of 1 h, lt-r. 1,V411o4*4*hbv will Le pl-,,iscol. to 4:1*41(4 that his ,Allress :4 now 02 T.I•rac Rill s4.ree2, IlrAmtioral. ,‘,F.soir;i. ''s'. M Artio, 0, Southcotr, 1. ell'enory, 'eV, Herm F. Weekes, E. e.ritor th'• V. 0, IL" are oc- o e nt rez Grand Bend. Mr, Fred Sender, u Ito receirilly, re. signed his volitiun es echoed teacher 1(4 Stephen, hes accept NI 3 poeition g clerk a i/ h W, S. Howey, M. A. 'tom has given up -making in tlii• rooms over Mr, A. Q. llobieres office, and will take a holiday from 1/1131114•Ar; out i I next wing. Mr. eal Mrs. Thomas 141 ir ..ey. who •ere visiting fthtnIN and relative's in the Northweet during the teast w weeks, r urrrel home M021d113 morning., gr. Geor10 Southcott, of Loodoe, elm has even the past month Grand Inane 4 visiting Mrs, Wm. litrutheott, lor Pew letys terve re- !urni g home. Civie holiday. willeet worked in 1 he tablas or Londoners by an accident etv hien occurred at • St, Thorons, Mon,: day ..on tile Pere Marquette train bIt Lort(loa at 2,30. p. m. Tee trucks of the • Car went o.ef .411411 tracks at a switcli a Short distance 90111 )4. of., Si, Thomcs, 1)4.44.1 0.1e 7"044 4.17 It 100r the oar ,,NVI414 .10111 3341 1100,04 bad/1r, ,and tile scarf.; thrown ,and twisted in every ,oe,c,upan ittost ; , nee mortr' or- 'lees'. ,h111- clt(4;rit(rt111.ssl:ifi.i. '001411,1;11:11,. r.tttr.0°.4,°1,0,111/%„7.1:4 '1.t DELICATE DOTS AND...0114s Aro.: nit eg,etiter ''t 60: : .0or'Sdlioals, are 'ful "lot „thorn. cps •, n re Yotir extver childrenare etverelie' 4444414.4. X1'8 ...slturne Irtatry.' up. Wit:hot-it ' , could strong' by rezone, onio hope enie"gi.rte ,eeeetalte,.. rdrtoZOPV,' Seleie•'.nterleereelle'-'bleorleepteine and,' 11 1L 4.j11144'4 69ro. vitt Ott •reireoaonee :and." •,...%?ett T() re14..41e Ur *I, ale( perspir- ing feel •e• e halo io stock Foot Elm, Foot Ease, 1*00i conl fort , Elettern, etc Either of whieh arn relieble C. Lutz. Cou ral Druz St ore. Exet•-r, Wornaire less it te ,—Tbe regular monthly meet 11141 fa ' In- stitute will Ir. 2 .1.1 in 11,. reading room of the lown It tie on Friday, August feln at 3 p. m.—Mrs. Ha cl- ings+, See, Mr. Newtoa McCauley, who adver- tisee soma stray cattle in last week's iseue or 1214 Times, found them nene Brussel,. Thee had belfn brought from that N.icinity last -fall and were eneeavoring to -melee their way back 10 the old homestead. Le ern Soolel.--The Willing work- ers; of 1h:* Ttivitt Memorial church trill !toll a lewri sociel on the churoll grounds on Tuesday next, August Ice er.:41 11114 refresh August 94 44. Ice crerint and re-Ureth- an:Ms will he served froat 7 till 10. elusie by Exeter orchestra. Ad- mission lee. Children 10c. The dentarel ;or Vane rhoof's ceje- bre tea yr:muffler; is rapidly increas- ing. I Is ..3, consist of 1111011,.0.1 ic Cure, O*nitiii' Su useii ernes, Vigor of Life, Compound Ant lac:to ic Powder, Tonic end Vitalizer. stom- :1 oh Tablet s, n rrii Cu re, Head- ache Cure, etc.—C. Lutz, Central Drug Store, rigout, Exeter. Mr, W. J. Statiron, who hes been baker for Mr. J. T. O'Brien' for the rink two years, bee purchased the lal ter's businese eon Main 'Street, taking possess'on last Monday morn- ing. 'Mr. Statham is an excellent baker, une will carry a full line ot conf.ectionery, fruits, soft drinkielc. His special ty will be wedding cakes and (refill bs end. Mr. Statham has moved over the store. Sett ed. in anot leer column. ur viententery in the House of Co* Bayeield gees . northern prer end ng. ztnd Grand Bend gets $8., r breakwater and pier, The vote in tlo township of West "awatiosh. iast week on the byelaw ranting a bonus to tho Guelph derialt Railway result ed in tin arrying 02 the by-law by a good argin. At Auburn t be vote was 7 for, none against ; et Dungan - on le for. 7 against, Mrs. Penn -ell, r.f British Columbia has sold the farm on the Huron ronl Hallett, known as the Christopher Dale farm to Mr. Thomas MeMin o Ifullett, for the stun of $53 0 Mr. MeMicbaet bas had the farm rented for a l'e,sv years. Mr, Mc- Michael has sioce eold rit's farm to Mr.„ Henry Cooper, of Hullett. Mr. Cooper also had the farm rent - few years ago. It is well situ- -seed, with good buildings and is in very respect an excellent farm, and 4.4.14 Mr. Cooper is a good enreaer will soon have It one of the hest on te Huron reeve The storm whic1t passed ovee " 5tI011013 po Wednesday evening ceased the death of tin 19 -year-old son or Mr, ;Ian Chamters, who lives on tee North Boundery con., Dan, two and one heir miles east of 11111sgree31n ;gr. 8414 ;Ars, Chem - !hers h84 bz'en to u picnic during te. oa Ilecount or th • storm e val bone. rather late. Mrs, Chembers went nut to milk the cows and found her soa. who bed he et PI alone, lying in t he barn door, dead seemingly st ruck by a bolt of lightning, es Ilse 0r0115 41 of his head was covered uitb blood. Th.? large bank barn of .744-. Stepion Trorr, on 1 111, Parr line 4.4. 85 also stniek by a bolt Inn / he fir,'• was eXting- nished, before nasch demege was done, Programs for t emote ournament of t 1* Go4ericlt law; bowling club lAa The tournament cog lite, cOlifi4it5 f 1. Jordan (eh faunal -it. Fred Davis lin Galt, Dr, Dinner, Wm. leaneA 11. G. Reynolds. E. L. Dickins'en, A. McGaw and J. P. O'Connell, and umpires or.• Wm. Jackson. (Clin- t and James Mat tinson. (London los awl priz,•,s 14.111 b3 ;is Trophy match, 1$ ends— rst prize, four very ltaladsonW pera glasses: 0:•concr1 prize, four cut lass decant:ere. Association match, 15 ('11(19—Four Iseery cur glee41 terry bonert ; second price, four mu glase V'A (PT bottles. Consolation mat 12 lids—First mice, two dozen our tumblers: second vrize four 04*4 glass vinegar bottles. Doubles, 12 encis—First 111'1'4;4 two solid lea - suit cases; si•rond prize, 1 wo s carvers. Singles 15 points — t prize, one dozen cut glese es; second prize, 041 barrel rise ;stet' Hour pi esem ed. by the Is trite Huron Manitoba eiilling Co, Play col -entente% at RAO on Tu. esday. Auoust 94 4*. omaisearommkongammoreovam „Get•the Most ()tit of Your Foo You don't and canet if your stomach is Weak. A weak etonatteh does not di- gest all that is Ordinarily taken into it. It, getiiiired easily, and 1,vhat it fails to digest is wasted.' Atittnag the signs of a -weak stomach are ulteastriese after eating, file of ner- voos Iteatlache, arid disagreeable belch-' tratee te.en troobled wittt dyey,setosta for yet/re,' wird tried every remedy tteard .4814 re.r*er ,get 44nyth1:14;,tta4 'gore ;lie relief recto I mete Itotere Sereareirtite, 'I cannot 1,1•4713.:* ftlfidlOeti6t,140 tOr the goOd itoto take It in the • e440 (:44 11141' tttolli! 104, tm,"-witboar it • • eItenere ra-neeorre, or,t, 1?! r.'11 DED WITU 1U',A01(E People often get 4414/111111g 1i:':*d- 1*0114441 0144 suffer from constipnt ion Si:40es* remedy is Dr. Hamilton', Pills of elendrake and Butternut. They are mild, certain and safe, For headache aml bifliousn'.. 8444 only 1I4.n44414oe'44 Pine, Price 25c. DATES OF rAt.,L. FAIRS Reece*. Western , London --Sept. 9-17 Dominion, Wintipe,g .....July25-Aug.6 Brandon, elunit obit —Aug. 9-Sept.12 Toronto, industrial —Aug. 29 -Sept 10 Center Canada, Ottawa ...Sept.10-24 Munn t on, ... .. Sept. 15-17 500( 11 Perth, Stratford ...Sept. 27-28 Nor Invest rn, \\Thigh:me—Sept . 29-30 Central, Gueleih ...Sept. 20-22 W. elibllesee, Strathroi..,Sept. 23-25 Great N. W., Goderich . Se44t.27-28 Norther'*, Ailsa Craig* Sept.27-28 Gleneoe ...Sept. 27-28 \Vest Kent, Chatham Sept.27-28 4.- 4. NEkL NEN' Toroeto hos woo zt case. of long. ending agaiest the O. P. t. for ate } era ot taxee amounting to about 0.000. The. question was as to hr ornot the C. P. U. should pay taxes on an alrnative south of the Esplanade, as well 33 oa the site occupied by •tit- company'.4 tracks. A despatch bas been received from gina, N, W. T. giving tire sad: news of the 41::.ath ot l'IrAzstc Peeve f ormerlr of St. Marys, by drowning while corroeleve at that plac;•:. Peart ; another of tin South Afeican tingent. wine Ines met zt violent 1 death %Odle engaged in, a peaceful 9 sesame, aft": r having passed *; tbrough t be strenuous earupaign; eudig with Paardeburg. A, sad; cireumstanco connected w it h bis death i bat bis mother left re- oently to visit another son. John r; in Belvidere, Ill, and then go by way of Chicago, to vieft lter sons Er- st end Willierm Rev. le IL Harrison, elethodist minieter at Dresden, dropped dead on Tuesday Inorning. Deceased bed been RI for some time with nervous srostrat ion, and had been unable to ttendr hi -s uxinisterial duties Ile vae ill 411 010 last conference when ,,11 ne was given the i srt•: o it." ') Dresden church where it was thought his work would he •ir d Im would he Ode to is former health. Ile %vent to Dreict on July 1, but was nev:a' • abin to take charge of itis eiturele I Mr, jr' was a former pas- t tIrant on and was well N Orably known hero. The Etriv.•ror, of Russi. ractivf,1 udience 6/11,, 001111/ Koinelseoff, mifltary governor of Irkutsk, S; `Web lends Huppurt to ths nmors that Count Koutaissoff Nt s coed the at M. V1/31. P1:11V(1, ae Ininistm of the interior. He is ;rorn the Trans-Caucasue district of h s about 45 years cid, and Iris: 1.•ed for several years in the mai- % ejarznt or Siberia. He is 9 member of the highest ester, and about a yearl was poointel Goveroof-.0 lora' 6, Irkutsk, road proved a very of - Went a dirt inist rat ive of ficer, great. ^ ireproving the sanitary conditions ,I driving out the unruly clas.; 0 LK a man of arbitrary methods. • irhe 11,10LSONS DANE Sept. 19 The Times and the Family Herald and Weekly Star will be sent to any addreee in Canada or the 17nited States Lill Dec. 31, 1904 for 75e. To take advantage of this offer you must subscribe at once. NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCTA. VON FOR CONSUMPTIVES At a publie meetin4.,* held in the Town Hall, oft Monday evening, August. let, it, was decided lo form a league nr branch of tie No Lionel Sanitarium Association for Con- sumptives, and the. fo:lowing officers wer:: eicetea ; i,'Young women may avoid jos. Senior ; ond a committee of , . _ 1 01111Ch sickness and paid, say8 . Dr. Roil; T1H,, Presdeent ; V Ire:z., and Rev. Win. Martin ; Seer:stare tre Trees, N. Dyer. Burden. three, Dr. D. A. Anderson, Jcw. Dav1.31H- puss Alma Pratt, if they will pnly have faith in the use of Dr. Rollins a dr.b.essent the meeting ea tuberclosis, and snirl it was the i 'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable duty of every Man to 1.1 y and put 71 , Compound. check to its awful, raievaete and t herr ; ; e called on ItePv. Clifton 'Parker to 1 The Ulna. You Hare Always Bought, and which has been ' 41 4111e) fOr over 130 years, has borne the signature of and has beenroade wader his per.* sonal supervision since its infanWi• one to deceive you ni OAS. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as -good" are but Bxperiments that trifle With and endanger the health, or Infants anti Childron--,Bxperienee against 'Experiment.. 4. What is CASTORIA olio, is a harmless substitute for Chstor 011, Pare., gorie, Drops and. Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It eozriniztA Opium, Morphine nor other Wareotie iotbadaitee. its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm; and allays Veverisliness. It cures Diarriura and Wind. Colie. Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiots and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stonntela. and Bo1y0s, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panue,ea—The :Bother's Friend. tH" CASTORIA ALWAYS. T e Kind You Have Always Bought! In Use For Over 30 Years. NTAL3a t99.44' NY, 74440 ••••,*•••••••••••••••••••• ..*********. Bonavitti, the lion tamer, was all hut torn to pieces by Oa big Afri- 044i4. 44011, Baltimore. 01 10 o'clock. on Moteley night, in a Coney lestoul animal show, before 44 holiday crowd of 3,000 persons, rooted to t loir seats in terror. The big lion roused to frenzy by tlo stings of a whip, fell upon the trainer with a terribl; roar 7*41 the clos,• of a lift en-rniratte 1g1fl between mall anti beast: The al raked Ilonavita 4.51141 14. its lon4 claws) throw lihn agninsr the back wall of the den, and as we NV418 rail- ing like a log, sunk its teeth into his left :doubter, anti, dragging 1114.41 to the caul:tr. or 410 cage, it. lore Muscles front his arms from the ihp of the shoulder 10 tbe elbow. As 1 trainer struggled to his feet the 14414144 beast snatched his left band WitIlill 144.4 j41*4V8 and crushed the band shapelese, As it Munched it- sel through the air a third time, Bonavita, almost swooning told cov- ered with blood, emptied a revolver •of blankm into its face. In the briaf moment tha 4 t412 enreged beast haltei tee proprietor of tit* show sprang through the cage door into the c..nter or Ow dee, where seven at her lions had tumbled from their seats and fought anteing themselves with thundering roars. lie enatch- ed the limp form of the swooning 1 ruiner front beneath the very body of 4.1211 lion, and carrhul him 10 safo- ty. Honavita was removed to thr., recevt ion bospit al nft or a physician from the audience had ligatured his arm to prevent his bleeding to death as he Ity. It is seercely hoped that he can live unless the Arm is ampu- tette'. as t he ilesh was stripped to the Pone. • speak. Rev. arker gave en able ad- Judging frora the letters she is dress as to his reaeone eor being at ' Peceiving feem so matlY Young girls, the meeting. He asserted the hoe- gra.. Pinkham believes that our girls 4)44134 '*S'4.114 open to all creeds and na- I a:re often pushed altogether too near tiottalities, end the, more:1y eubecrib. 1 the limit of their endurance now - a dee ce, on cl cure. Tue. f olio wine. ed was 10 alto W poor p t t len Is 1'. ruts i 41A•lee's in 0114* imblie• 446110018 and 81)3113.8- ;tries. pereorte w etc; Uwe made incenhers I Nothitag is ..i ....,.,'.i tc) iitterfct.e -41zi4-k •sUbeeribed suala ''oPine,' 116-6- I studies, the girl inuet be pushed to the e8' riMMS viU ba Publi`Ulcd nt d erecleated withhonor ; often ,as t'bey rubsort. . physical collapse o owes, and it teees '1)'. r'•'1 I °() years it is never recovered. Mies P. ratt,' D. A: Anderson, en. • S.e.••• • '2 (I° e e• • • • Jos. Senior , 2 tie (3.;, W3n, r Lin 00 ears to recover the lost vitality,— If. St ,,„.. ' ...,........ 2 06 ,.113,EIR yns, PINK:I/A:51 -- I feel it Iliytir I d .tx '2 Oa txty ,auty to tell. all 3ro1142 g' women. how 0, Sltell, (J; P.) .....1 00 natieh L*41:), ]rirrairiam'S woa- greD„ ,Tohus 1 00 derful Vegetable Comvouml has M'e. A '1•Joee ..-"•••• -2 ••• 1 00 done 4or me. I yeas comPletely ruler • (Incorporated by Act, of Parliantent1S;Vi) .,„ so• • Or-k1IXTAL $5,060Attitt.m.s :40 • Capital (ALLZ.64 1000,000*00 40' • RfAorvecl Fund.,....... ...„......... . . 2,$50.000.00 .44:; Branches in Ontario Quebec -Alberta Brittsbeelumbla mei elanitolie, • EXETER RANCH 7,,140 • Open well' Lawful Day trom 40 .4, 31. 1031. 0,04044rIt Saturdayle 14 10 i • ,r F'orrnerst Sale Notes eaShed cr collected. Forms supplied 4. on application. DRAFTS on all points in the Dominion. Greet Detain and the '10- * ited, titates, 44(8244.14.4 413(1 sold at lowest rates of exchange, • SAVINGS DEPARTMENT • • • 4, Deposits of $1,00 and upwards reeeived. .Intarest, corn- .- + pounded bait yearicy, and added to principal Jerearith end December else De. 40 • Posits/1B eveipts also iesecd and Idalseq, curreet rates of tet ere A, Allowed, * Advances made to farmers, stock dealers and business men at ti lowesl rates and oil meet favorable terms. Agontent Exeter for Done Covernateut. To • Dlckson & Carling, Solicibors, N. D. HLIRDON, Ittnager. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44 I • ma am to • 4. .1,1:ober t, • re aisinkt; GO ;down, ,iniable•to ettend.sehonh ap ••••.- .•••••• •• •••••• 1 00, not care for may of Society, but , Mr8• P441.4•• ..••••••••• , ••••••-• 1 00 now I feel like a new Person, and 'lave jehn leforeertn(Chiselliurat).:. 1, 00 P s 4). s iss me n ti 0 d f fl h. t ree Gallaffiall Natioilal Exhibition 1904 TORONTO, ONT. 1904 AUGUST 290 to SEPTEMBER 12th Largest avid finest exhibits of Canadian manufactures,aglieulturaI products, live 0/ iek, etc., etc, ever shown. New bnildinga, totproved. feeilitlee and grt eter variety of attractions than ever. "BLACK WATCH BAND" The Band of the "131aele Watch" (the famoue 42 Royel Highland- ers) will 0,Ltenci the Exhibition, by permission of his Gracious Majesty the Ring and officers of the Regiment, and will play Once concerts daily throughout its entire course. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW The graedest pyroonilitary display eye,: seen in Canada UM be presented befOre the Grand Stand each evening with hundreds of per- formers, brilliane cost m»es, gorgeous pyrotechnic setting and assisted by the pipers of the "Black tiVateh. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS "Dare -Devil Schreyer" in his leap front a bicycle 108 feet into a tank of water ; The Biekett Family, world-famous eerie] acrobats ; Winsehertnetnes vvondet•ful trained. Boars ; Adjie's Troup of Lions, the most remmfkable group of trained animals in the world, and many ot- her acts of equal merit. Special Railway R ttee. Ask your Station Agent for Particulars. Remember the Dates, AUGUST 20th to SEPTEMBER 12th, W. K. MeNA.UGHT. T. O. ORR, President Secretary and Manager. CEMENT POPULAR Says the Ottawa Free 1?ress ; Thomas Soutltworth, 'Director of Forestry for the Ontario Govern- ment, who was in Ottawa a few clays ago, spoke. of titc difficulties which they sometimes have to contend\with in tile 'province in the placing of emi- grants. "One would naturally sup- pose," said MT. Southwo•rth," that the tie, fire in Toronto would create employment for an army of stone- masons and stone, cutters, for the buildings '410 be erected in the fire swept 'districts will all be large 0118.4 "But when a detachment of stone- masons arrived from England a few weeks ago they .founcl that the ce- omee,ottult)naigiocsillult\daitsrrivaeodih, ganziNtchaartlythatinr tee big buildings will be constructed wi cement foundations and facings. Thete will be little work for eitber stonecutters or stonemesons." Great titXt,COXI-StOrt033 billtding'S in New York a re, being built with steel ;led cement. Brick ;Intl stone are being replaced ley the overly forms and esee to which Poeilantl Cement can be appeied. bliss FIvelyil tio , ;fejt. Walsh , • . . 1 Olt . ,(11 -recommend' it to all young, • • • • • 3 • • • • • • • 3,3 • • • • . ,, • if; c1;$v (11 'N;s1:011co.t, .5() wor:rieri. avlio etiffe*• frern fenaale le. •1••' )P,t'ii 14 180' At,,11,1; '0,, 4.,, ]E11)1134' $1114417 '4.8)44.11*1*, 04444 141 n 31 6 ab 44 lett' e; Suottitil.. e • ' • s11V1 440 roe (,he 'Exeter 1,e,atee, • Boers the Till) Yin HaVe Always Bought Buggies! Da you Want We have the finest, ail the latest styles, olors. lest a Buggyr. stock in- town ..the_ new. e eee" Our prices are low as can be four* • • for first-class inaterial and workman ship. BEFORE Y017 I3ITY 01-11,L AND SEE US. SS Two Doors South Town Hall. EXETER MARKETS Wheat rer bushel' ' , 88 to Oats new . 29 to 31 40 to , 42,, Flour ...... 8150 Eggs Wool_ ,„ • Polk live weight Pork ,Liressed .arkey Chicken . • 16 to., 1(5 .$4.60 .to t),5' tn•' • $0.24 ' 14 •