Exeter Times, 1904-7-28, Page 4Et 1.1 EXETER
T 1 M E S, J U L y 281h, 1904.
A Connoisseur's Teo+,
The tender top shoots of the tea plant, known. as °Orange
Pekoe' are mainly used in 1ue Ribbon Tea,
The "crOme de la crOme" of tea growths! The ntOst deRdois
d tasty tea in the world.
People who hnow,recOgnize this quality in Blue Ribbon Ceylon
ea. The deous taste and fragrant aronaa Mean Inner excel -
nee to them.,
1itIOLLS131%113 I
elueorpenated tee .iket of Parlianie
x.$5,000,(100.01)
pital ram no) ees 00,000.00 •
ervect Fund. -* * • 2,850.000.QC, *
"BritereesiuQutagl,. nuterta.DritistiVoianible And Nmituta.•
EiXM91-.nR
orel ery Inwital Dee lime V N.tta:r. ee. except Saturday le A.
Forttiores* Soktgg, NotOtf3i Melted or collected. Forms
ult Aorpeauon. 1)1tAF Ts en al rointain the Domittlete Great liriteta
nett ee tater. Invent anil tole at. loweet ratea 9C excitation.
W4NIN8 DIEPARTIVIENT
pots -lees of 01%00 and upwards received. Interest,
adedhalfeletexten, fled lidded to pritieleal June:ails. arse December
titelleceinte o15. r.iuld anal Vigite•Z cUrreut rates nriaterest alleyed.
VelitICOOLattikt to farmer% Stock dealers and busmess men at •
•est ratto*to* mon, favereble. terms.. Aged Fi at Exeter for Done. Goverereesit. •
toksort Carling. SolicitQrs. N. D. a vavoN, Manager.
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in is jostified in. repelling thee
dnerou and unteuteful stories
that are aseodaten with Isis nam
Nei merely is it ViS Tigixt to defen
himself agairist the cluarges so rial-
neiously presented, but it is Isis duty
so to dolf an officer a higla Tank,
of worlft-wide reputation ac-
cepts in silence soda insinuations as
nre made by the Ottawa Gevero-
aent, he gives then* the color
of Lru'th and this •in the intereate
of British melon they ouglit met to
tees..
The Exeter Time
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July 1.904
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TiirltSDAY,
LLOYD Q1OflOgTO TURRJSCUE
It is not a. fact that Lovt litmenet-
ahl has been "recalled" by, the imie
perial Government. Lord Dunden-
aid was lust sent here. by the Iv- I
ial authovIties. but es= on lite in-'
sttation elf the Government of Cersj
ada. He cannot be revelled bn these*
;who did not send hint. Evzry
7011 ti -
of Great and Geeeter Brit. in,
every officer of the British Array
and Navy, not on duty may reside
where he plenses, enethe
Government cannot order slide 'citi-
zen or officer either to remaiu
one place or toremove to anotiter.
What. then, has heppenetli Tbe
situation is made clear by tbe
ies of incidents ae preeenteel shying
the peer few weeks ann by the
speeches in England. Wits n Sir
;Wilfrid Laurier despatched the in-
sulting dismissal to the Scottish ot-
ficer, that politician assumed that
bis victim would accept the injue-
lice in silence, and thet the people of
Canada would acquiesce. fiat this
eves a miscalculation. The General
replied; and the people were with
him. Then the Goverainenti open-
ed a campaign against Lord Dun-
donald, •with a view to ereating
sentiment injurious to Id 4
Jr-
puatiori. Tbie campaign. had L
phases -none for Ontario and the
other for _Quebec. We were told in
Ontario that Lord Dunclonald had
propoeed a ridiculous and expensive
of titicatione, anil t3iut
vts wellthe author ot sucb
flM .bOU1d to. When it was
a that t1s 51017 was; 1101 tflW
wer aslze*J.assume that
tnona1d was a very enlace °ner-
d tb rzrni to believe th-st he
done UOt1iUe in. South Arrion,
anwhile Sir Wilfrid Laurier was
• through bis press in Quebec.
lie was making' ont that Lord Dun-
donald was an "Imperiel Mennen"
an enemy ot the Frenelt-Canadieue
and an opponent of civil liberty
Just so long as Lord Duudonald
WOuld allow the politicians to slan
der bite he was liable to Om sort
of troalxseu. It happens the t ise
entered a defence. When Js nsore
iw geve &ft nee to en any
steer could be made. Unable to meet
this situation, the Minieters trans-
ferred their .eampaign to London,
hey zipproached llte imperial Gov-
t, end implored hat legit
authority to protect them by call -
n upon the officer whom they
have grossly wronged to abandon les
defence and return to Engl end.
While they have been time mov-
ing tbe Imperial Ministers they
have had the active sympathy of the
anti-British and pro -Boer element.
Thus we find W.T.Stead and Harold
Spencer representing their views in
the press, and Lloyd -George speak.-
ing for them in Parliament. These
three men are the most fanatinal
and uncompromising "Little Eng-
landeen" in the Britisb Ides.
They are always ageinet their own
country, and they are in nn especial
degree the enemies of every man
who fights rot the honor of Btitain
who figlits for the honor of Bri -
Min. While thee, the Laurier Gov-
ernment. has boon urging the Imper-
ial authorities to come to itshelp
by- applying tbe gag to Lord Dun-
donald, it hes had the Little Eng-
land faction fighting along the
same lince, and in opposition to :tree
speech. Now r the result of theefran-
tie appeals to Br•itein is, eot that
Lord Dundonald latie been recalled,
but that the Imperial Government
has told the General that it does
not think it would be prudent for
bim to take part in a political agi-
tation in this country. We believe
this posision to be correct". It would
not be well for Lord Dundonald to
espouse a political side. AL the
same time the Imperial _Ministers
must bear in mind that a duty has
be performed towards the Empire in
the present situation. It has beeri
remesented that an Itnperial officer
has been "dragooning" Canada. It
has been said that this "foreignar"
has been unfelt to Frencb-Canadians
It has been aliege.ci thee this office
has tried to deprive eigi of our civil
rights.
ic
tvollOd iit Lioyd-George and
nee t teen to he ve, such a cousa tions
page unanswered. It ' would 4 suit
Stead and Spender to ill VC, flritisii
PAS x 'bottle, misrepresented in ties coue-
Alti=zeitiati
for wininninneeineem , . • I) .1
I try. Jill It Li contrary Lo oreeee
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Falling hair means weak hair.
Then strengthen your hair;
ked it with the only food,
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It „checks
falling hair, makes the hair
air VI
groW, completely cures dan-
druff. And it always restores
colorto gray hair, all the rich,
dark color of early life.
" My Imir was Sillth5 out baSly awl 5
afraid 1Idould loot, It ell. Tllen IL tried
Etzas Vigor. It' quteltly ,topped tlio fall log aStI'
maple vrty buil, %III could wish it to be."
RsgOcj,, E Ell 'both N q.1
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AN ASTIINIATiC'S STORY TOLD
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Sleepelss nights, seffocating sea-
satious, difficult to even breatlati.
"I can searcely describe eil I suffer -
bed frora aStlinia." writes Mrs. E.
Cavanaugle oe Colborne. " Spasms
if cougeing would come on that
made me -weak. Nothing did me any
neocl until 1 used the fragrant, heal-
ing eatarrliozoneJ auldelightedto
resoulmentl this remedy which sur -
e� of claronie agitate after steer -
of good. playsician% had gtven, ui
up Catarrhozone is better for as- ,
gives onicnee relief than any
teed" I know of. My -cure is a
serfeet Olie+. "Try CatarrItozone, it
lever fails to OUVO stisun. VOM
-
Tete outfit $1.00r, trial size eee.
the same in any court of competent
eurisdietion, who publicly advertis-
es a reward for the return of any
property Maine has been stolen, or
lost, and ia seal advertisement uses
any words purpertbag that 40 ques-
limas will be asked." The eerie fol-
lows an old Englisle Aot passed many
years ago, the object being to break
-up a band of thieves who used to
steal and thee renarn the goods to
the owners for b. reward which they,
were only to willing to pay in ord-
er to reolatm their goods and at tbe
sarae Uinta they abio undertoek not
to prosecute and to as nO questions
A few days after tbe above advertise
anent appeared is the Free Press,
plaintiff brought his action to re-
cpver the peealty of $250, under tee
under the code
The judge found for the defendaot
narehele on the ground that the plain -
till did not allege or attempt to
prove that the property mentioned
n tee advertisement was or had
been eitbor stolen or lost,
DATES or FALL F
W ster London
DouiQn Winnipeg -.Jul
don, Manitoba ..:Aug.
T to. Industrial -Aug.808
hstet'C.a nada, Ottws
'it on, ... . sopt. 7
Sout h Perth, St nu ford ...Sept. 27.28
uortbvetern, ingMtm...Sent, 20-30
Central, Guelph , . .. .„, -.Sept. 20-22
W. MiddleseN, Strathroy-Sept.23-25
oreat N. W. Goderich
Northern, Ailsa Craig Sept.27-28
Glencoe ... 4.01./1 %••••• 1547P t 2748
West Kent, Chatham Sept.27-2S
possiBLY 1-01'11 WIPE
Look so young and pr
e used to; If her cheeks ate
boUow and pale, if site is tired and
UVOUS she needs Ferrozone, widelt
Is noted for restoring the bloom of
boaltb to sickly girls and woraen
oupeioR quickl,v becalms rosy
i1nritS rise. and strength increases
dall). Health and vigor will sous
reLurn to our wife or datoNitter if
Farrozone is taken. it's the best
tonic made, and costs 50e at drui.-
pests .
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GENERAL ELECTION NEAR
AT HAND
11 is aftogetl tr likely, nos that
the Imjeriul 1rivy Council bas giv-
en judgment practioally dismitising
the ;splice' of the provinces of New
Brunswick and Prince Edward /a-
loud against ihe reduction of their
representation in the House of Com-
mons, that the Government will be
induced to hasten prorogation end
prepare or a general election in the
fall. While the ease was pending
and the validity at the Redistribu-
tion Act was in question the Gov-
ernment could hardly risk bringing
tha session to a dose while tbere
was even it remote possibiliiy o a
decision in favor of the appellants,
Lor suds it decision have necessitated
changes in the Redistribution Mt.
Hence the ministers of laic heve
been conducting the business of
the House in leisurely manner that
was most noticeable. Now that
this question has been removed, we
may reasonably look for a apeedy
winding up of the session's bueiness,
followed by dissolution and a son -
test in the autumn.
Fztllin .
tete-mita to permit such falee eiitites
tee be cultivate -1, end for his reaeou
orcl.Thinderead, as a responsible
A BLOATED STOMACH
Distension and .pains front in-
digestion are cured quickly by Nor-
ville e. When you get an attack of
stomach trouble take a stiff dose
of Nerviline which is perfectly
harmless but marvellously quick in
effeetino, e lasting care. "1 .was
once taken HI with stomach trouble
writes Edward Rowell, of Rochest-
"I was in great peen and distr ess
but half a teaspoonful of Nerviline
fixed me up in a few minutes. "I
can recommend Nerviline for sick
headache and cremps; and consider it
an invaluable household remedy."
Try it yourself. Price 25c.
see
...rug EVILS or CONSTIPATION
ARE
Well known sndthent best thing.
is to know a relabin ewe. Mrs. W,
Eddies., of Stony Mountain, Man"
says: "I/r, Ifamlitonie Pills are
just the thing. They go rigid to
mewls at owe. 1 'WV only Dr Handl-,
ton's Pills," Price 25e per box;
AN UNUSUAL ACTION AGAINST:;
NEWSPAPERS
Huron
nd f e.
rs
25
Harsh, live '1w:teethes are
fest giving way to the gentle eetien
and, mild oto" ot awes Little
Liver Pills. 'Lf you try them they
will certainly please you .
The annual Sabbath seised and
ngregational picnic of St. And-
twe's churniu hayfield, lotik place en
Wednesday the 27111 Inn.. at Mr.
8. Bouston's grove by the lake,
For Cholera lgorbus, Cholera
Tautum, Vrturip, Celie, Mamba -u.
gyaeutery mut Summer ennipalintx
Pr. ottlor44 Ext. -mot or vita Straw-
berry' is a ;prompt, safe and sum cur*
tlat hais been a pi4lu1e.r favorite for
nearly 00 years.
The body of Al „G. Richardson,
tailor of Brussels was taken out of
the harbor at Nincardine, on Ahem -
days July 10111. Ile was last
alive on the 12115 ot July, when
took the wrong train from Win
ham .
A petition to the Mayor, at Se;
forth, very numerously signed, has
been gotten up asking that Wed-
nesday, August 10111, he proclaimed
a civic boliday. 11 is likely the
Mayor will lssuo his proclamation in
accordance t Iterew it It.
If you bad taken two of Carter's
Little Liver Pills before retiring you
would not have bad that coaled ton -
Rae or bad taste in tbe mouth this
tnorning. Keep a vial with you for
occasional use.
Thom' was a pleasant gathi,ring at
zho residence of Mr. Robert Willis,
Seaforth, ou Monday evening, when
the teaobers in Ow Methodist Sun-
day saool and the members of the
choir met to say farewell to Miss L.
Willis, who meth her mother. lett
on Wednesday for Detroit, where
they will make their home in the
future.
Ws'itot ijJc weal her that's a fa,ulf
It's yiier :system clogged with poison -
pus maleaiiala, ;that inaithe you feel
(bill, drowsy, weak and miserable.
Let Burdock Blood Bitten% deer away
al the poisona.purify and onrith your
lal000d, makq you • feel height and
vigorous.
nudge Myers, or 'Winnipeg, has giv-
en judgment in the County Court
case of Kay vs, The Winnipeg Free
Press Publishing Co. In the month of
May the Free Press published inits
advertising coin/eras an advertise-
ment which recede -Ton dollars re-
ward. Lost, red pocketbook contain
ing letters, tickets, etc. No ques-
questions. Apply Free Press office,
The Criminal Code of Canada pro-
vides under section 157 that "Eyelet!
one is lieble to a penalty of $250
for each offence, „recoverable with
costs by any person who sues for
All Stuffed Up
That's the condition of many sufferers
from catarrh, especially in the morning.
Great difficulty is experienced in clear-
ing the head and throat. •
No wonder catarrh causes headache,
Impair e the taste, smell and hearing,
pollutes the breath, deranges the stom-
ach and &fleets the appetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment must be
constitutional -alterative and tonic.
"I was ill tor '17Jur months with catarrb
In the bead and throat. 'fad a bad cough
and raised blood. I had become dR,-
couraged when my lrgisband bought a bottir
of Hood's SarwriaArilla and persuaded 11'as.
to try It. I adyia/ all to take it. It ba,
Cured and built m -s up." Mag. Peon Rt.
boLexr, West Liscomh, N. S.
Hood's Sarsaparilio
Cure e catarrh -it soothee and etrenesi
erail the mucous useetabrane and lentee
up the Whole system.
MiSs KELLER's TRIUMPH
That Miss llelen Keller Amulet win
the degree of Bachelor of Arts at
Radcliffe College is a reason wliy
Most persons who are not afflieted
55 ehe le should be rather ashamed
a their limited, attainments. This
young lady wise bas been blind and
deaf frem infamy, has been able. to
keep pace with her aelleolusates,who
bare all tbeir senees intact. By the I
mere cultivation of the seuse oI
touch, Ness Keller has mastered tlae
art of convereatioo, and is capable
of speaking with lser venal organs.
When all the difficulties in her patls
are considered, the fact ant see hes
gained an unusually high eduoation
as marvellous ,
Iler example shows to what an e -
tent refinement of delicacy of toueli
and mentel sensitiveness to imprese
ion may be developed. Many deaf
mutes leave learned the oral method
of communication, readily reading
the lips of a spealser and 41so speak,
ing witbout tee napeotone welch is
natural to olio 'who cannot hear,
Miss Keller, however, has not had
the benefit ot sight, but has heti tot
ain her fingers to read the move -
21101115 of lips and throat. Her ap-1
plication must have been selieendeue"
while the patience end pereinacity
teacher have been hardlyles
he e atone-
ing, Tresi
ole is time nstead of a
t e at unvarying darkeene, the
iiar1ness 0E ignorance and help-
tesq, the young wOMan bas re-
s greater tbart aro those of
most people. She has a fine literary
taste; she 'has written verses which
show skill As well as knOWledg ; the
world of books is opeo to her; slie
enjoys musi0 which she is unahle to
hvir, but the vibrations of which
"her great pleasure x she has In -
friends with whom. she Con..
vorses easily .
11 is plata from her case like that
at ths juggler, that people el:MMOVt".
ly do net make anything like a fair
or their powers. She has bad
he advantage or her teechor's
scien-
Utic study of methods, but the
hardest work has been her owes,
There Is hardly a conceivable limit
to the training whiolt the hands may
eive and the senses may be made
o do 'reside' greater service then
mon by careful training. No at -
pt is made to educate them, man-
' d being content with the eft -
ion incident to living.
A meeting of Temperance workers
ers, of Clinton, was held in the coun-
cil chamber. Rev. Greene presided
and Mr. John Houston acted as
secretary. After considerable dis-
cussion it was decided that an
influential deputation wait upon the
council to ask that a local option by -
leer be submitted to the people at
the January election. With that
object in view a vigorous campaign
will shortly be begun.
Thar el Imo form of kidney trouble
rrom; n backaceeelown ,to Bright's
disease, that Dotuns Kidney Pills will
not relieve or cure..
If you: are troubled Nith any kind a
kidney complaint givo Boanee Kiduey
Pills a trial.
The "Beavers" and Owen, Sound
lacross teams battled for a decision
on the Seaforth grounds on 'Wednes-
day afternoon, for the senior cham-
pionship of this 'district. On ac-
count of the Wednesday half -holi-
day the attendance was a leerge one
Mid the result 5 to 3 in faror of lbe
"Beavers" was popular. The play
was rather draggy and hardlyinp to
cliampionship form but at ttmes
developed into brilliancy.
All disorders caused by a bilious
state of the system can be cured by
using Carter's Little Liver Pills. No
pain, griping or discomfort attend-
ing their use. Try them.
Tuesday of lase.week was a_ busy
day around the cattle yards in Sea -
forth. Mr. Robt, Winter, Huron's
Cattle King, broke therecord in Ibe
way of large shipments: He shipp-
ed twenty-nine cars, making a full
train of as fine cattle as ever left
Seaforth station. There were 4.95
head, being the largest shipment
made at one time from Seaforth tit -
ation and they were all purchased
eyithin a raeies of tea miles of the
town. •
The elotiee of Refuge is adve.rtisihe
for a new manager and matron to
uedeetake the duties niter the New
Year. The committee will find it
mighty hard to get ones who will
fill the position as well and as sat-
isfactorily as Mr. and Mrs. French
have done and they would, no doubt,
be very pleased to retain their ser-
vices, but ears. French has grown
weary of hes' duties ant wants a te,,t
and the council desire to have lira
position filled by man and wife if
possible.
"V7herever there are isiek1 people
with weak hearts and deranged nerv-
es, iebures Beare and Nerve L.1l
;
will he found an teffe,etual medicine
They restore enfeebled, ene r va L
exha meted.' devi La lized or 'over- work
ed men and wonaee to vigorous heal-
th.
GET RID OE TEAT COVGIf.
taTe rl.bo ninuMer roMee. Dr.
Wgzotris Norway Bina Syrup conquer,s
Coughs, oCids, Sore. Tbroatilloarse.
nem, Bronchitis, and all DiseaGos ot
the Throat and Lungs.
GENERAL .NEWS..
Tbo T.11.0O3 and the Family flerald
and 'Weekly Star will be sent to any.
address in Canada or the 'Pealted.
States till Dec. 31., 1901 for 75c.
To take advantage of this offer you
must subscribe at once.
The. report • t t Bon, Clifford Sit -
ton will go to Englund as Agit
Commissioner to succeed 'Lord Stra-
Oltenia is unfounded. Mr. • Sifton
will continue looking after the in-
terests at bis department. as hereto-
fore. • •
Al the Police Court at, lfaudIton
3. Atnberg Dundas tailor, NNW
found guilty oe aiding and encourag
ing the importation of foreign tabor
Ile brought a couple of Russians
Isere under contract from the 'Fla-
iled States, paying the fare .ofene.
Amberg tried to show that Freres
Weaver, who preferred the °barge
did it for revenge. The com-
plainant's counsel declared that in-
divieuel complaining was the only
wee' of 'detecting those who im-
ported aliens. Canada should have
an inspector like the States has.
This 'wss the Hilt case ever tried
In that vicinity. and the heavy pen-
alty was therefore not imposed. :Tee
defendant was allowed out on sus-
pended sentence upon paying all
the costs.
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STORIA
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eneeer oo OF fiAnenet.
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The letter of Miss Mertley,
whose picture is printed above,
proves beyond question that
thousands of cases of inflame•
tion of the ovaries and womb
are annually cured by the use of
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
•
"Deem Mess. Pienenem:--Gradual
loss of strength and nerve force told
me something was raclically vvrong
with me. I had severe shooting pains
through the pelvic organs, cramps and
extreme irritation compelled me to
seek medical advice. The doctor said
that I had ovarian trouble and ulcera-
tion, and advised an operation. I
strongly objected to this and decided
to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compel -and. I soon found that
nay judgment was correct, and•that all
the good things said about thie Medi-
cine were true, and day by day 1 tet
less pain and increased ,appetite. The
ulceration soon healed, anti the other
complications disappeared, ansi in
eleven weeks I wad once more etrong
and vigorous and perfectly well.
"My heartiest thanks are sent to
you for the great good you have done
me."- Sincerely yours, Miss 1SIX.RGLICEll
Mnnikr,EY, 275 Third St., t‘lilwariltee,
Wia.--,$5000 forfeit If original of above Mtge
probeggirmIneoposs cannot boigroglueet
will hear of
f 1 fisozuethiug to their ad
vantage by writing t'o.
- The Diabetic Insti-
tute, St. Dunstan's
11111, London, E, C.
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WESTERN FMR LONDON
Active preparations are einder way
fOr this year's Exhibition to beheld
September 911 to 17115. The rrize
List has just been issued and is now
in course of circulation. The Secre-
tary. informs us that he will be pleas -
t3 ntfil one „ to any who has
been overlooked, on receiving their
address. Liberal premiums are of-
uggies!
Buggies!:
Bo yiu Want a Buggy
We have the finest stock in tam:,
feted. open to all, and fairly dis. all the latest styles, in the newFs
tributed among menY
departments,
eomprising about every conceivable J Our prices arelow as CAD be foarn.
industry, a large portion going to tor first-class material and workman,
*ler&
Ship,
the live stook &teens. The condi-
tions, rules and regulations are eon- BEFORE YOU BUY
vertiently arranged so that any one GALL fAND 8EE U6.
can easily understand teem. The
improved entry form willies Was
R
originated by the Western Fair willI j usse I 4
appreciated by the exhibitors, as it .
saves time and avoids enista.kes.
Contracts have been .let for a Finpular Stallions
used again -this year. It is mucli •
14ivo Doors South TOWD Hall.
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new Dairy Hall, which will be com-
pleted in time for the opening oE the
Fair. The building will cost $10,000
and will be of first-class constric-
tion throughout giving a floor space
of 8.500 feet. The Demonstrating
Hall is well equipped with up -to
date appliances for demonstrating
the manufacture of butter and
cheese. Butter -making competitions
for both professional and non-pro-
fessional butter -makers will be held
daily during the Fair. The portion
of the building set apart for exhib-
its will be suitably fitted up with
refrigerator cases for butter and
cheese, and platforms and stands for
dairy mathinery, including cream
separators, churns, etc. In fact
everything in connection with- this
departinent will be in keeping with
the -importance of London as the
centre of one of th ebest dairying
sections in Canada. --
The removal of the Dairy Depart-
ment from the old Dairy, Agricul-
(ural and Horticultural Hall provid-
es very much more room for agri-
culture:1 and Horticultural products
and will tend to better the excellent
displays of past years.
Manufactures and Arts building
It is'conficlently expected that the
will be largely filled with exhibits
of proeesses of manufacture of goods
made in London. Leading artists
will be represented in the Art Gal-
lere-a better display than ever is
anticipa ted.
The list of attractions is about
complete, and we are assured it is
ie best yet. The speeding in the-
• ring, always a feature of the Wes-
tern Fair, will this year with enlarg
ed purses, be more attractive than
ever.
The people of Ontario have al-
ways shown the highest appreciation
for the Western Fair, and we feel
that, in wishing them a prosperous
future we but express the senti-
ments of everyone in this section ot
the province.
;,;(0th,
Messrs. Eawden 411;;ADeinell'eether-
ouglahbred Shire, Cliideadale and Hacks
ney Stallions will: stand Ur theim.---
iplriuve•mtetrkt1 !of utozie this seasen at
peek own. tsbaibles, Exeter.
CANONGATE No 10521, elydeisdole"
at their own et ble, Exeter,' 515 1.0,
in2:11'0tre. LTON 'WILLIAM No.'21675,-
Shhiee, a beautiful grey, will, ceased
a't their' etatblesiExerteir, 815 'Lo in..
13131.,LER, No. 7382, a thhoroughbredi
Hackney S,taltion, will Sitand at their
sbaible, Exeter, $15 to insure.
THOMPSON,Manager.
BAWDEN eellIcDONELL Pre `
leollowing closely upon the resigna
tion, of Rev. Mr. Fate, rector of
St. Paul' s Palmerston is losing- -
another popular pastor in the de-
parlutre of Rev. Mr. Jones, of the
Baptist church, wlao has accepted a eie
call to the church at Pet.rolia, tofi
unanimous call from the congrega-
tion The church at Petrolia is re-
corded as a. fine $15.000 edifice, with
800 members, and a free manse at-
tached.
EXETER MARKETS
Wheat rer butthell .... 88 to 90 r
Oats new • . . 29 to 31
Barley ..... • ..... 88to 39.-
Butter ...• .. 13
16 to 16
eie IE1L X AL e Pork live weight . S1.60 to $1,60
Ileazi the
Signature
of
The Kind you Ha" Always Boot til”ark Dressed e6 25 to $6.14
2..5
urkey
Ae4ezi Ducks
Chicken
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