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Notice Take Notice that the alunicipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter will take into con- sideration, and if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on. the Sev- enth day of September, 1919, at the. hour of eight o'clock p.m., at the Town Hall in the said Village of Ex- eter a by-law for stopping up and dis- posing 01 the road allowance, being that part of Brock Street between the North Side of Wellington Street and 'the Northerly Limit of Brock Street aforesaid, and disposing of Lo1 Number two hundred and five abutt- ing on the said Northerly Limit of Brock Street aforesaid, which saii3 street and lot are shown on the map or plan of the subdivision of part of Lot number twenty-three in the First Condession of the Township of Ste- phen,; known as the Isaac Carling Sur- vey,- but snow in the 'said Village of Exe ter. - Ansi the Council will at that time and place hear . in person, or by his counsel, solicitor, or agent, any per- san who claims that his land will be pre)udic:ally affected by the by-law and who ap.Ties to be heard. Dated this Fifth clay ;of August 1919 Joseph Senior, Clerk. VOTERS' LIST 1918 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN - SHIP OF STEPHEN COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 -of "The Voters' List Act" the eop- les required by the said sections to be sc transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to 'said act, of all persons appearing by the last revis- i. ed Assessment' Roll of the said Mun- icipality to be entitled to vote in :he said Municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and, that said list was•;first posted up at my affice al Crediton, .on the 3lst day of July, A D.1919, trod' remajiria there for inspection. , ;te And I hereby „call 'upon affcwoters, to take immediate proceedings to have any.errors or omissions, correct- ed according .' to law: .. Dated at Crediton this 31st day of July 1919. HENRY EILBER Clerk of SteDhe.rt Township, FAIL FAIRS Ailsa Craig Blyth Exeter Forest Goderich ICirkton London Mitchell Parkhill St, Marys Seaforth Thedford Toronto West McGillivray Wingham Zurich Sept. 23•-24 Sept 22-'23 Sept 15-16 Oct. 1-2 Sept 15-17 Oct. 2-3 Sept 6-13 Sept 23-24 Sept 18-19 Sept 18-19 Sept 18-19 Sept 24-25 Aug 23 -Sept 6 Oct. 3 Oct 8-9 Sept. 17-18 Nalawni Victory �� e CDebs anon TO BE OPENED 13Y H.11.11., 1T-1 PRINCE OF ' L :S X 1E TION Aug. 23 TORONTO Sept. 6 British Grenadier Guards Band • War Memorial Paintings Sensation Of the art world, recording every phase of Canadian operations overseas. WAR TROPHIES Mammoth ' assemblage of ,monster guns, aeroplanes and all the instruments of . hellish warfare captured by Canadian soldiers from the Hun. Canada's Flying Circus Cols. Barker and Bishop and other world famous acesin surrendered German planes. WHIPPET TANK CAPTURED U BOAT Festival of Triumph ,lLe'Moat Ctirring of all Grand Stand Spectadea Th render° d the Go m u, Fleet' r yp'i Vers;iltes Castle—Victory Arch, A11e y's c t -y 'n'o J3raysalera. Ant a nc re t111,1: , x r or. in_ry ` eature: t., G _.,._,:. _1.3.':0.i oi' ALL TIMES NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which Have Occurred During The Week The Busy World's Happenings Care- fully Compiled and Ppt into Handy and. Attractive Shape for the )leaders of Our Paper ..— A Solid Hour's Enjoyment. TUESDAY. Export of Canadian milk may be stopped by the Cost of Living Com- missioner. The Women's Labor 'Dion held a mass meeting in Queen's"Park, Toronto. Ilon. Frank Carvell commenced his new work as head of the Dominions Railway Board. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, the new Liberal 1e Wer, May tour the West this fall, Dr. S. F. Tolrnie, the new Dom- inion 'Minister of Agriculture, enters upon his duties to -day, We. -tern Canada Flour shares ad- vanced S() points to 170 on the To- ronto Stoek Exchange. The $3,000,000 Province of ,Osx- tario bond issue sold at 00,67, which Makes the rate of interest 5.75. Guelph ratepayers defeated the railway bylaw, the vote being over- whelmingly ver_lrhelmingly in favor of public owner- ship. The Roumanian Geavernwent mantling additional territory in 13a- nat at ': , tc orditrt; to d+ei:apattchf''s Yx'ana, l:.),rack). 'f"lte Toronto polio'- erre ted a era - teen for slropliftina, and clairn slie tote a bag hi whie:lt to Barry outer stolen goods, itnce riots its Jatl alen on July 30 were suppressed after West Indian 1t'arers and suurineas,with machine guns, had been called out. The London police have seized a q'rranttty of seditious documents of Bolshevik origin, and important ax- rc.3t:r are likely to take place. The Dominion bowling tournanieu; opened in Toronto yesterday under auspteioas circumstances, 01 nn en- try list of 200 there were only ten. defaults. The Commercial Cable Company announced at New York yesterday the resumption of direct communica- tion with China and Siberia through the repairing of the Manila -Shang- bat cable, WEDNESDA.Y. Forest fires arta again raging near Sault Ste. Marie. The railway shopmen are return- ing to work everywhere in the West- ern States. Honduran revolutions have suffer- ed defeat at the bands of the Gov- ernment. Thomas Allan, a. school teacher for 1 years In Durham, was honored by former pupils. Sir Herbert Antes, M.P. of Mont- real, may be Financial Director of the League of Nation. Twelve thousand farmers from the district about Bridgeburg attended a plenic at Crystal Beach. Cort of Living +omtnissiouer Mc- Fall makes eharges against the Re- tail Merchants' Association. It is believed that Viscount Grey will accept the post of British Am- bassador to the United States. Dr. R. A. Thompson, Principal of the Hamilton Collegiate Institute for 27 years, was called by death. Toronto letter carriers have receiv- ed from Ottawa a statement of the conditions governing their bonuses. Andrew Carnegie's remains are to be buried on Thursday in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery at Tarrytown, N.Y. The executive cef British Labor's Triple Alliance bus decided to post - 'pone its direct :..tion referendum on political demands. The Black le -nights of Ireland commemorated the tenet of Derry by a parade and rally at Scarboro' Beach, Toronto, with speeches and sports. Marshall B. Young was arrested in Ottawa and will be oaken to Toronto to answer to a charge of having ob- tained $5,500 worth of Victory bonds by fraud. Frank F. Troeh, of Vancouver, Wash., yesterday established a new world's record when he broke the entire 200 targets at the American handicap trap shooting tourney at Chicago. J. E. Jennings of Todmor- den finished in second place with 198. THURSDAY. The new Board of Commerce was organized. Frank S. Wright won the American doubles final. Canada's net debt is over 1,600 million dollars. Fares on the Hamilton Radial Rail- way are to be increased. • The Union of Canadian Municipali- ties discussed the high cost of living. Attorney -General Palmer- of the U. S. has entered suit to dissolve the "cement combination." Hon. James Calder and Hon. Arthur Meighenleft for the West to investigate crop conditions. Maj. -Gen. A. C. Macdonell took. over his duties as commandant of the Royal Military College. James Enright took his own life at the home of a friend in Toronto by cutting his throat with a razor. Forty thouea,nd Polish Jews have made application at Warsaw for per- mission to emigrate to America. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King will probably be the Liberal candidate at the bye -election in Glengarry, Out. The Toronto Board of Control re- jected the proposal to spend $25,000 on decorating the city streets in hon- or of the Prince of Wales. An interesting find of .diamonds has been made on .the African Gold coast. The stones' are said to be small, but of good` quality. ' ea. It is expected that the great Inter- Church_movement will be deferred in order that the 'Government .Peace Loan may )take tiaightr of way. Then ;orewers of the 1J;. S. have called a big conference at Atlantic City for September 28 to?concentrate action for repeal of ".the liquor statutes. The Prince of Wales, it hasbeen announced, will review 30,000 vet- erans' its Tomato a.hd present more than a00 war decoraticns during his visit to: the eity. The Hydro-electrie Commission has applied to the Dorrxinion Govern- ment for reimbursement for extra- ordinary war expenditures totalling more than 54,900,000. A portion of an'airplane, with the end eharred, bas been washed ashore on the Connecticut coast, and one theory is that it is the machine of the lost Canadian nee, Capt M, R. games. FRIDAY The Board of Commerce issued its first instructions regarding proee dure. A British munition dump at Co- logne exploded, killing fourteen workers. W. 3. Snelgrove, London rink, won the Ontario Trophy at the D.B.T. yesterday, Two were 'killed and several injur- ed by an explosion in one of Kitch- ener's big industrial plants. trite British Government as a re- sult of danger to the earnertlans May leave troops in the Caucasus. Bail was refused Rev. Wm. Ivens and the other Winnipeg strike lead- ers who were committed for trial. The United Farmers of Ontario will have candidates in the four SIM - coo mutely ridings in the 'provincial elle tions. Many arena:tie has"e bed•n made re- garuin ° alleged omissions and in- accurac•ir-s in the Ontario referendum voters' 'l'13ct ftneea German t.'tnnnxieeion- e=r ti• Argentina rttina is negotiating for s3t£t purela tee of large tracts of land. a that o;t,rtltry, Fire t^lie t ltuateell hu.. lttlritditted a startling , :hurt to tint mayor re- rdinte Toronto etrrwteras, which be •agards as are -traps. nnere e 1, arn.'art was placed under areal l ar.i a ill be charged with man- -laughter as the result of the inquest into the +leach of Norman I1avole. ,1st istino Uri of Toro:,to was ar- r•'tt, .e charged with criminal n<gii- ence t.1 ata re;`ult. of having struck with l•i; —' ,t,ireyvle and injured Mer- le Cairra:a. The ilri=ish exxpenditurts for mili- tary and naval operations in Russia from the date of the arn.istiee until: the end of July amounted to $350; 000,0t}0. SATURDAY.. Thorn+ is to be a shake-up in the Quehee Cabinet. The Prince of Wales was given a great r.-,. +iron at St. John, N.14. «•:.' txaain-growers want the Carl':+° ,", •' £+,r their wheat es United States 're tit. A we• e. matin on Bathurst street, Toront-e, :.cart* last night and flood- ed tlt • .-rre•'t ;or many blocks. The Athol Governments will try Bali Krrn fur weirder, and have want- ed Au ti int to keep him safe. Tire Polish campaign in the Minsk district is s,teeec',iing, the Red tomes eetreating on the whoie line. One boy was drown to and two etivetI by climbing a tell ate.ph pole in .e dramatic accident ar Cornwall. An advance. on Petrograd, which it to hoped will be decisive, is an- n'a.:nre:l from anti 130 aicvik sources. The. Premier of Japan says resti- 1 utio.t of Shantung and Klao-Chau. 111 be made without nnnecessary i. er. rhe ,etaners Saxonia end Baltic satyr) from Liverpool on Wednesday vise +,:madi,xn troops ant depen- dent s. epen-dents. 11x, Hastings submitted his report to the Toronto Board of Health ask- ing for better care to tameless children. The Carranz.t Government is not to be permitted to import. more arms from the United States for the presant. C. it :=.,e rtsor_ of Canadas won the singles foal at the Dominion tour- nament ye, :;•day. The doubles final was won by St. Matthelw's. Lycett anti Thomas, the Austra- Tian tennis players, were both beaten in the singles yesterday at Cedar- hurst, N.Y. A. E. O'Leary, ex -president of the Toronto Trades and Labor Council, issued a writ against James Simp- son, claiming $10.,000 darrtages, for charges made against him. MONDAY. The former Kaiser has bought a country house in Holland. Thomas Hoar, ha• bormaster at. Iiowmanville, was killed by lightning while lighting the lamps Saturday night. Ernest Pratte, of Sorel, was drown- ed colliindedthe. St. Lawrence, near Pierre Island,' when a barge and a yacht D. J. Taylor, a farmer, of Wiarton, was nominated Saturday as joint U. F. O. and Labor. candidate for North Grey. Guelph Junction Railway, the city's municipal road, has yielded a 12 per cent. dividend for the quarter, or $20,400. Seven thousand men and women have been imprisoned in Budapest as a result ,of anti -Bolshevik raids by the Roumanians. John. Mills died as the result of his being struck by lightning in To- ronto during the electric storm of Saturday evening. Cholera is raging in many parts of China. Shanghai, Dairen and Tien Tsin have become infected, and there are numerous deaths, Mr. Perkins Bull, founder of a. military hospital in England, is visit- ing the province;: and described the war work of, that institution. Hon. A. L. Sifton, •Minister of Cus tons, who, with Hon. C. J. Doherty, signed the Peace Treaty at Versailles on behalf of Canada, has returned to Ottawa. Clifford Wilde, aged 14, was .acc- dentally'kiiled in Toronto by a ;bullet from a revolver which was disehai•g ed while -.his' mother was about to. pack it. R: L. Braekiri's nomination. as Lib- era) candidate at. next, election for the Ontario 'Legislature ewes ratified at a' convection for West Kent at Chatham Saturday: Toronto luagistrate announces that' reckless motor drivers could no, long er expect to get off With lines, but would be given a jail term in every ease of eonviction, r ' ft Children Cry for F letcher's Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Cb- .n. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's nett ?�e is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily pi;. tied for .grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the r of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and C' ' - ri that brought Castoria before the public after years of rt and no claim has been made for it that its use for c> ..: J years has not proven, What is CASTORL Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cast :r Ola, Pa= Drops and Soothing Syri' jr It is rl2a2. rt. It c neither Opium, Ater/thine nor other itar+;st c substan--. age is its guarantee. For more thea thirty years been. in constant use. for the relief of c,oinst;ipatio:, i'fa Wind Colic end Diarrhoea ; allaying ris uness therefrom, aril byr.e4 tr ,. ,.-r the F. '�,,;'' Bal. t' the icssimilatsoxi G,.f 1"i Irl � , �3x in4:' Itee alt "R at.d :la B�,:xp.. The Children's Canift.rt -Tits: 5 L Se OT over64 Yea: :Hfi CfitiTALIR . r.},;.•..• e e CawY Iv el ca. - F°RD Touring Cars and Roadsters can now be supplied with newFord electric starting and lighting systems as OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. This electric equipment is a Ford productbuiltby theFord Company in their own factory, and consisting of Generator, Starting Motor and Storage Battery. It is as reliable and efficient as the Ford Motor, into which it is built. The Ford Standard Magneto also supplies ignition independent of the batteries. Ford Runabout, $6So. Touring, $690 On open models the Eleatic Starting and Lighting Equipment is Poo extra, Coupe, $975. Sedan, $min. (Closed modet'prices include Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment). "These prices ate f. a. b. Ford, Ont., and do not include Wac Tax. 47t- -;� Electric Starting and Lighting Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter The Western Fair London, Ontario September 6th to 13th, 1919 This is the Great Agricultural Exhibition of Western Ontario Exhibits the Very Best i Two Speed Events Daily ,PLENTY OF MUSIC I'LTRE FOOD SHOW Attractions Johnny 3. Jones Better Midway Than Ever Exposition FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS Auto Entrance eor. Dundas and Egerten, Usual Entrance at Gates. Grand Stand 50e and :256. 1'arize Lists,Entry Forms and all informatton from the Secretary LT. -COL. W.. M GARtSHQRE, ' President; A M, I#UNT, Secretary