Exeter Times, 1906-05-17, Page 101_t E
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STEWART'g
CARPETS, CURTAINS
AND LINOLEUMS
floE1 TrdG Booiiiing
We are more than tickled with the amount of business
to date. We are told by people that have been around( that
Otlr st(►f•k is just a little more up-to•date than any in tcwn
and the values, well as usual they are in your favor.
X1.95
For your choice of the finest lot of Eng-
lish Linoleums in Exeter. Our Linoleums
carne to us direct from the makers. lVe
buy them by the ton and in this way get
the freight prepaid. The advtt:itage will be all yours if you order
from us. We are showing s'.t•eil new patterns in 11,1ral, tile and
inlaid effects, in 2, 3 and 4) .i. widths.
75c
For the best pure wool, Ingrain Carpet that you'll
find, made from fine thoroughly scoured Carpet Yarn
dyed with the best carpet dye known to the trade
You can 'any cheaper lower priced wool carpet. Our
carpet experience has ta. ;')t us that the best is always the cheapest.
(Fir new patterns are t ,y pretty, (fill you look at them
Sc
For a big rano • of new well
papers, all foils grounded and
beautifully Ie inted, neat
il:oral and 6cr• I patterns, in
Glimu,er and Bronze t tracts.
$20
For ! he awellest Eng-
lish Velvet • Rugs in
town, direct to us from
the or-
ings and patterns aro makers,
ful,thec osoft
gteen, red and brown bleedings they
tore a, pretty as pictures.
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For :t very special range
Cof new full Gilt Wall
Papers. all up-to-date
patterns Cn designs, his the best papce eer
shown.
Buys a pure wool Room
Rug, 3x35 yards, perfect
colors, new patterns, mat-
chedto any room. We habordersve ornament an
e all sizes in
wool, velvet and tapestry room tugs
all at prices in your favor.
For a swell Tweed Rain Coat for men. This
coat is very suitable for spring and fall overcoat as
well as for rain, Drop in and we will show it
to you.
Store Closes at 6:30 p. m. sharp, except Wed-
nesday and Saturday.
T HISS TORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MAY
24
S. A. STE1V-1R,a'
DIAMOND HALL
QUICKLY
EXECUTED
Wi I'H
NBf'1TNE,SC
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DE,8P9TG°N
That is what we d
with any repairing job
you inay leave with n
and our charges are al
ways as moderate as good
workmanship will allow
LOCALS
COLE'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP
for teething .babies. Perfectly harm-
less.
COUNTY WARDEN 11. SPACK-
a a
n n
teas
in C' ,
a
Lc r'
ch on bu:t nc ss
Wednesda a
Wednesday.
COUNCILLOR CREECH IS NURS-
ing a Bare ,hand, caused by a scratch
while he wail working among berry
bushes.
MR. JOHN MUI)3 IS MOVING
this tweek into the residence avhich
ho recently purohascd from Mrs. W
naw•knha w.
MIl. DAWSON, OF THE MOLSONS
ilank .who has been relieving'Ilar,
.
el,l
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rsrtc
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bit\V
ea
ne•
Jtro,•;kville, sda3 for
0 MRS. D. JOHNS WAS CALLED TO
S Aurora on Monday owing to the ser-
ious illness of her brother, Mr.
S WI 'faster. who has had nn attack
o�typhoid fever.
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Bring Us Your Repairing
MRR6fIRND
JE\\'i•:LER & OPTICIAN
Eyes l''sted Voss EXETER.
1)11. BOULSTON LAST WEEK
rid electric lighting put in hie den-
tal parlors and is now prepared to
do dental tvork in the evening by
•3ppointnlent for any of his potiento
who find it inconvenient to take
the time during the (lay.
Spring �L
Suitings
Say we got in some swell spring
$uitiugs last week. They are
right t up to the moment.
• este are tiro inches longer
th . 1 last year and the Lapels
are so much broader and deeper
ih O you can't help but notice
them.
The Vest :are cut
buttons and the Pants
a little pig toppy.
They are hearts all right for
with five'
are just
$15, $18 and $20
and no matter where you go,
you can't find a>+ything that I
will fit as nice as they do.
W. W. Pamaa�
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THE l;liiTile REASON
why you Shedd look after your
eye -sight is—that Nature never
offers us a now pair of eyes.
The best of reasons why, at the
first sign of trouble, you should
consult an
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OPTICAL EX PERT
for relief. 1Ve can add to your
appearance
as well. Examina-
tions free. Don't delay. Make •
it the chief business of your dray •
--TO. D A Y.
Optical goods in rom►plete I
stork.
W. S. HOWEY, PHm. B.
Chemist and Oisticion,
Phone 50. 1: S l: T 1s 1, ONT.
STEVE, oteso :,, i'I(Vti1S1
Mor'Mntnt Tasllor, i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
TO ADVERTISERS.
Tne copy for changes must be left
not later than' Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemer,iv accepted up to uootl
\Vetlnesday of each week.
'ill t' ItSIA Y s 17.6. 1903
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GET \-ot it LAWN
sharpened :u Hartleibs.
O oss e l :
THE BELL TELEPHONE COJi-
uony hate a tang of men hero etrec-
,ing rtew• poles end stringing wires.
FOR SALE — \\'ll1Ti•: LEGIHORN
eggs for hitching. 1'rice 25 Dente a
letting. Cephaa 1'yu,, Exeter. 1'. 0.
Mlt. W. II. LEVET1' IS I>Il'ROV-
iug the appearance of his home by
hating the high boars! fer.ce extend-
ed and painted.
111E LICENSE CONI M1SSIONERS
for Pout.h Huron met at the Com-
mOr,i.al hotel last Thursday and fin -
i • ihcd up a number of matters.
FOit SALE OR ItENT. — 1 1-2
story residence in good repair, and
1-4 -sore land. Good fruit true% and
the beast of ,tater. Will sell cheat,.
Apply to Wildman & Stanbur-.
A G. T. R. IlItAKE51AN NAJI1'.D
Smith had his left arm badly in-
jured at Myth, Wednesday of last
week while coupling pars. All tJr
fingers were taken off the left 1lafid.
REV. GOING (;'11.(. PREACH Ego.
worth Longue 1n:Pivereary servire3 at
the \\'ocxlhum Methodist church next
Sunday. Rev. Bartlett,. of Woodhull
it ils take charge cf the cervices to
the ,Inmos street churol, during the
day.
EGGS FOR HATCHING. — FROM
pure bred White Leghorns of ex-
ceilent ( ;ging qualities. Flock mated
with prize-winning cock rels at the
Godcrioh and Clinton Poultry shows.
50c. per r-etting.—S. Andrew, Elint-
ville.
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR -
goon,
4bo at l
Hotel the(i et Friday of each month.
(lours, 0.30 a. m. to 9.30 p. m. Glass-
es properly fitted and diseases of eye,
oar and nose treated. Next visit
Frtthay. Juno 1st.
TI1E EXETER GUN L HAS
purchased from Mrs. Geo. Eacr tt a
lot on the south side of Mill street.
,vest of the railroad, and moved t.lic
tnaps to th onow grounds on Fri-
day. The club has a very good mem-
berah', and intend very soon hol1in;,
:nother• tourrramcnt.
SEVERAL PO TIIE BELL TELE -
one Com party lineman, Iv ho aro
tv working in Exeter, ore said to
good ball players and they •trill
ompany the Exeter team to Cred-
,o -- Friday afternoon and
ist them in a gatne with that
rg`tn The game will start et 5 p.
ph
uo
be
acc
ito
ass
bu
na.
3
int
29t
ly
to
to
IIee
%vie
24(1
app
late
3111)
ocarnp(at,GJune
OLondo7GOES
18ttJt to
!r, instead of June 5th as previous -
stated. All young men wishing to
;
oin No. 6 company, Exeter, apply
Lieut. IToatnan or Sergi. Major
tor, at Exeter. Also all those
ping to don the uniform for the
' of May celebration at Exeter
ly to Sergt. Major IIector not
r `Than Saturday next.
Mit. W. BROWN, OF NMI
tic, England, who )vu so newt>
p►eeided at the organ of the T
Memorial church during the
two Sundays, has been engage
organist of the church. Mr. B
is a musician of high, rank and
experience ,having studied for 11
years under some of England's
musicians. The congregation
well congratulafe themselvecs t
having )'cured his services as t
are few men of such marked ab
In the smaller towns of Canada
'CAS-
tablyiv'
rrt
t
oak
d as
rote n
wide
(any
great
may
mon
here
rc
illty
TH
well
the li
tnctio
son i
Under
keepe
t 0 Rlt
wheth
keeper
lure it
if he i
(cls an
snake
eorrnit
hotels
$10 to
the pa
person
the hot
such a
hotelkee
ing the
cures li
dieted I
$25 to $
E HOTEL':EEPERSli:ARir
ttisficd with the new clause in
quer act, w•hi,h gives some Aro-
n to the hotel': against a per -
'laced on the interdicted fiat.
the r was previous
elf la
for selling liquw a or
oft an individual, no twit tor
cr Lc was known to 1 ho hotel_
or his bar -tender. in the fu.
'terdicted per:on will be fined
s caught loitering around ho-
t( any officer of Cho puce can
1.110 arrest. Jfotclkeepers who
such n person around their
are subject to a fine of from
$20. The person wwho secures
Dere against tato interdicted
may recover damages (rona
elkeeper tvlio s^las liquor to
person. and in addition the
per will he fined .$50 for sell-
li:tuor. The person ,who se.
1ltor for a man on tan inter.
ist is !ethic Io a lino of from
50.
(,WIN
ww ort L Iter
lever's, r
Leigue
1 • st. Sun
tt ould h
more
fell :all tt
disogrecei
large to
t•,s:or o
'l'hc man
t Icntan,
re t('a i r1etl
flits Is ff:rrtt
topic and
attentiret
After me
c
r a
trot
d o
him tltrlt
had recow
kept _trim
his pastor
oral mont
,hat thr
(Laing, ;,r.d
would res
for the m
cheer of t
eel for the
evening se
of 1 he elicit
U. i•:, bins
lis also di
Huston. it
day took t
Kino.ardine.
G TO THE UNFAVORABLE
the attendance at talc an-
y services of the Epworth
of 1 he on street churoh
tLiy was Trot :as large as it
are been had the day hem
rotsitious. A (frizzling Jain
Tay. hitt notwithstanding f he
ble weather 1Itcret were
motile l.] to their sa former
[ the church. Rev. Locke.
y frietols of the Rev. gen-
twcre tile mei that he has
most of ,his former vigor.
ons were full of thought.
common lease, and were
y listened to throughout.
h ser vine many of the con -
remained to express.] to
• sincere platsure that 1,e
crcd from the Hine'..] which
ate Kinc rdiar
nc )for so
v-
v-
iet last year, ands hoped
good work which he is
Willi which lie inrndesred.
tilt in a bountiful hervest
u9e. of C•hrislienity. The
he church is to be thank-
musie rendered. At the
rviec two former members
r, Sl"ssrs. O. A. Itoss and
ton. gore a otensine duet,
d tai' M1•nry .10)47)+
ev. 1/0.1wt•in during the
barge of the 'ervicle at
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White and Colored
Wash Goods 1HE
bac( just passed into Ftuck
toPieces of Wilke Vest cetaa;nin
WEg
huge range of new ,tad pretty drriges and wt•.tves ant iu ditfer-
e'::t w'e:gh1b r1i1al,le lar 51,11 \\'gistsand tileir Waist Suits.
50 Pieces of Colored Fabric In Intik °"'°i lOght Shades,
('►epee, 11 itietes and Printed 1.ttvns.
coesistiug of Cotton Voilee,
One special line of Cotton Crepe t,r white 27 wide, Cream
ti h small neat p ettern of red and blue, rice only 121
c t yd.
Male, one of the most fashionable and most ::er-
vic•t .thlc• While dresses volt c•an buy.
Prices 15e :tad 21k per yd,
White Piques
Ask to see our extra heavy Ticking
at 25c per yard.
1.1 Blue & White and Black
Mercerized Check Suitings & White, rich as silk, warrant-
ed last colors. Price 20c per yard.
27 inches wide, beautiful soft quality, in Grey
and Pale Green, makes dainty dresses.
Price 20c per yard.
Fancy Crepe Suitingsfn Ianen shades with small red dot,
others with green dot, makes lovely
Price 1Sc per yard.
in fawn and red, guaranteed fastcolors
Only 12ic per yard.
Crepe=de=Chene
dressee
Or
waists.
Fancy Check Voiles
We are selling Best Cottonades
1 j for 224c a yard.
Cotton Sheetings at Old Prices.
Our advice (Hoke no mistake toyou
con o here and I)L1.y your Sheeting, your eof tons now) the i Pillow Cotton,rice is gt" White
and Grey Catton. We are selling theta all at. old prices,y\'bite
walso have Rig Values in Victoria Lawns, India Linens. Org:tndiee,
Le Ducks, Linen Suiting'', and Etnbroidere.l Linens.
I NEL .1 8z R,OWM
Mrs. \V. H. Trott left on Tucsdoy
for her home in Boamsville.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vasmund, of Bruce.
field vielted Mrs. IIalls Sunday,
Mis. Miriam Elstoh, of Parkhill,
spent Sunday at ter home here.
• Geo. Ifawkey and Mr. Johns, of
London, visited friends 'here on Sun-
day.
Miss D:tisy I)illing and Miss Vera
Coward visited friends in Sexsmith
Sunday. -
Mr:s. .7. Grieve, of SeIforth visited
her sister, Mrs. Geo. McLeod, over
Sunday.
Mrs. \V J, Iloaman and son Clyde,
are in London t'isitin t Mr. Hearnan's
Ira rents.
Mr. and Mrs. Starnes Wanless. of
Duluth. left \Veenesday for their
dtomes. III
Mr. and Mrs. Cobblcdick are vis-
iting friends in Lucan and Biddulph
township. 1
Mr. E. \V. Homo ,and Mr. V.1
Delbridge. of Milverton, spoil Suns
day in town.
Mr. Wm. Blaney, of Toronto, is
visiting ,,pith Mr. and Mrs. Alex T
for at Exeter North.
Mrs. Inksatcr and (Laughter, .of
Paris, are. visiting Mrs. Inksatet's
mother, Mrs. \Vm, Welsh.
The lletlto(iist miuiatc:rs of the
Exeter district are holding the annu- ,
sal distriot meeting i,ere to-doy.
Mrs. Lewadman, of London, 1s sass !
Ring her daughters, Mrs. Ed, Treble
and Mrs. Fred O011ins,
Mr. James BonLhron, of Toronto,
visited his sisters ,Mrd. Collins and
Miss I3onthron Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Nettie Walters returned home
on Tuesday to spend a couple of
months with her parorits, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Jam, Walters.
Dr. L. 1'ollick and sister, ii[abel,!
of St. Marys, accompanied by the i
Misses Box. Reozer o nd Stanley spent,)
Saunlay with Mr. ntid Mrs. E. Fol-
lick.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Dyer Ilurdon, of I
Fort William, who were the guests 1
of Mr. and Mr., .N. U, Minion, for
several day left 1lfonday via Tor-
onto for their home.
THE BISHOP OI'' IIURON \VILT,
hold a confirmation service in the
Trivitt .Motnor;o1 church next 1'ri-
day evening tit 8 o'clock. All aro
cordially invited (0 allele!.
of the year 11.41 cotes twere ,Volved
out to renew t heir acquaintanceship
of last year. They seemed pleased
at their outing :and many a battle
t•epu t ( ed.
MRS. WALTER WILL, OF M011-
wvhoril os been stor of \tin the St. Joscpl► hos-
pital, London, was removed ((tome
last twcek. She is feeling much bet-
ter.
A TEAM 01' HORSES BELONG.
i7
to
�g Mr. Geo. Moir, end driven by
John Piper took fright nitile meet-
ing an automobile go:ng north on
Tuesday morning. The horses turn-
ed around, upsetting the wagon and
driver in the ditch. The team wad
Captured about a mite up the road.
FOR VICTORIA DAY
IMarket Report.—The following i
Itho report of Exeter markets. cor
reooted up .to Jluy 17t b.
\Vltout 78 to 80 aee,ts per buts.
Oats, 34 to 36 cents per bus.
Barley 40c. to 42c. per bus.
i'eas, 60 to 70 cents per bushel.
Shorts, $20 ti tan.
Bran, $18 per ton.
Flour, $2.25 per cwt.
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Clot -or sed $8 to :;9 per bus.
MY, 7 to 8 1-2 per ton.
nutter, leo. per pound.
Eggs, 15o. a dozer(
Onions 75 cents per bushel.
- Dried apples, 6c. per !b.
Chicken, young, 70 to 8c per Ib.
Dunks, 10 cents per Ib.
Geese, 10 cents per Its
Ooal, $6.75 to $7.
Potatoes 41.10 n stag.
Rohs, lireweifiLt, $7.10 a cwt.
fis, dressed, $8 to 9 a cwt.
SUBSCRIBE FOR TIIE TIDIES
GOOD DRUGS
CHEAP
This does not meats that out,
prices are in every instance
lower titan are
it simply means kthat ed lintevery
instance we supply the best
drugs to he had at the closest
prices at which Ret
Reliable quality- thing yof
first importance and fair prices
come
poth respects, and a solicit ou f the
trade of those who wish to feel
certain that they have bought
worthy drugs at right price?.
We make a specialty of (sigh
grade prescription w'ot•k and are
equipped to give service of ideal
character.
W. S. COLE, Phm• B.
Central Drug Stole
EX/:TE/1, • ONTARIO,
Mr. \Veil Johns, en representa-
tive of E. G. C. icnves this a. m.
to attend the London Gun Club
tournament. 1). lfartJeib will ;1C.
company him.
TIlE 1'RESi3YTERY OF 111.110
Tact in \Villin churoh, Clinton, o
Tuesday of last (week. bar. Fletohc
of Thames (toad, was elected rnoder
('tor for the cnsuiter six months. t)r
Stewart having declined
n
r
•
men
as a commissioner to the n� next Gent
eral Assembly. Mr. Shaw was ap-
pointed 1n his etoad, Mr. Laird,
agent for the endowment fund of
iQtcabyleryme length nat r sosin sup-
port of the scheme which ho repre-
u'nfs. A committees composed of
Mr. r.
Leckie, convener, ])r. McLean
and Mr. McNeil was nppoinlcd to co.
operate wit h Mr. Laird. Mr. Flet -
°het• reported that the grants to
t,ld-, ecei sing cant -grog -it ices had item
received by Alm Augmentation Con,-
tnittoe but ttot some 'reduction:,
were contemplated in the nr,r (to
f
ute. 1 r
Grand .1 t
nl 1
Trunk t nIt'a
k • •cr f►
h.arc s
at1
rn ide on
rateof Varlet,
f
o
single tare for round trip good hr10, woe :l the L'ne slaty of
Ing STca • 2, go- Toronto, wads accorded the stats.] of
' 3rd and ' 1th, returning a stud• :„ of the church prepared
until May 25th, between all stations for entrattee to t Oleolo ical
in Canada, also fo Susp. liririge and
ltuffafo, N. Y Detroit and fort course. It woe ('tush cry the next
Huron, Jliclr. Call 0n :agents for I wouldmeet bof the o tory of Huron
tickets, in Willistals oltttral,, Clinton,
SI'Itp('ittpt' 1'f)R THET1 \IFS next TI tembe(FOR THE TiMES
,, s ? leecp say,ng it, cvcr ar.a oser eosin.
Co .yer's i'ills, Aycr's!i. Ayc
r'a�t,
1'ille. The best liver rill' ever frsdc.
They cure constipation, i :digestion,
. biliousness, sick•head chs. AI! vent -
t. e, seen -coined, s. j
t:, Coo, wy;,„•eiovr•ftl W' F`'t1:iIt11� 19!,3,.? ,.,
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OLD RELIABLE
We carry one of the finest up-to-date stocks of Ready -to -Near
clothing in the town both in '.1len's Boys' and Youth's. The tluality
and styles the latest and as cheap as the cheapest, Just received a
consignment of these goods today. Cottle and inspect thein and
convince yourself that what we say we do. Another thing we
would say, not two or three pi ices for th 1 on:; article. Our stock
of new and natty
Ties, Fancy Shirts in Soft and Hard Fron4j
arc up-to-date and at prices that will please you. We carry a full
line of Dress Goods in all the leading cloths—Venetian, I3road
Cloth, Tweeds, Eolienncs, Crepe de Chene, Corde do Soie, Cash-
meres and Lustros in all the leading shades. Don't forget that we
have in stock
SILK AND LAWN WAISTS
that have nc equal as to price, style and quality, you cannot help
buy. Prices very reasonable. Don't forget we still carry .the
cckbrated "ASTORIA" shoe, highest Prices paid for Produce.
CARLING gI..ZOg.
Security
SOVEREIGN
ellomilistem .stands for security and stability.—
SCaviiiuS YouMOUE in 'l'Iare sureIE of 1301 If and vane((
Bank of
SovereignCanada
A deposit of $1.00 opens a S:\\"INas ACCOUNT
upon which interest is paid four tunes a }'ear,
"DO IT NOW"
Put your money in a place where you can got it
when ''01i want it.
CREOITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELr,, Manager. GLADMAN & STAN1317RY, Solicitors,
Western Real
Exchange, Lim
78 Dundas St.,
Estate
ited.
London
Ilavc you a farm that you want
to sell? Write for our terms of set -
lin; property. \Ve have rho most
complete method of advortining and:
selling property in Canada. Do you
want to buy a farm or business
property in any part of Ontario?
Send for 0 our'
113t \:
o have some;
bargains.
4,0,13ftillako Ws` ••
Court of Revisions
Public notice is hereby given (bat
the Court of Revision for t Ito assess-
ment roll of the Viliage of Exeter,
for rho present year will hold its
first meeting pt the Town Hall, Exe-
ter on Monddty Mac 28th day of May,
at 7.30 p. m. oclook,
.1. SENIOR, Clerk.
Exeter, May 7th, 1906.
Court of Revision
TOWNSHIP OI' U:ti13ORNE
Notice is hereby given t)iot• a I
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Township of llsborne,
for the presetat you-, will bold its
first meeting at the Township (fall,
Elimvillo, on Saturday the 2nd day o( •
t J 30 o'clock in tlao forenoon. i •
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iniammuns
Success in Baking is
Assured by Using
SThR FLOUR
STAR R F
LOL?I
1 never fails to
give entire satisfaction when
used under proper conditions,
CORN
We have just got in a Ca, of
Atnerican Corn of excellent
quality which we are selling
either ground or whole at reas-
onable prices,
HARVEY BROS.
Merchant Millers
EXETER, ONTARIO.
IIMI
GRAND TRUNK
R4)LWA'
SYSTEM
P. MOi1LEY, Clerk. 1 •
•••hal^_n, `,Tay 1 ,:1 . 1903. . e Stn
Fare,if1C1' 1i.,.AsTs •
The regular ~formperiod ' Z For VICTORIA DAY
from the 19th to tlie2 d, This une •
•
eromiees to be the most active to
violent period in May. it is n reg- Going May 23 and
ular \ ulcan period covered by Mars 1 <
and central with the Mercury period.
The moon is on the equator on the
10t1. in apogee on the 22nd, and at
nese on the 23rd. Alt these things
oombined inditatte that tow bar
•
. 24th, Return Ling=
I it MAY 25th
omit. i :
ter, r
very wc.orm, humid atrtufsphcret •
and cleelricil storms of marked se Between all St:1tbOl1•
sully will prevail at the first and t 411
continue to the end of this period, 111 Canada, :LlsO to 1)c? -
All through the centrII pert of tl'f)lt and Port 1{(11'(►tl,
51 ly there is groat tendency at Go'
of Arid' , Niagara Falls and
storms, for n number of drys in sate• ;
storm periods to daily cycle. ltuf}itlo, N.Y.
c'ssion, brorkinw: up as •a rule with ,
e Jmroral, .and eery violent storm. ! �_
This periost he t
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to c
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.ars�.�
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a"omk-s to bring one of these ry-
cles. 1f after the firr,t storm the '
b1rometer does not rive, :,nd the',
wind eft Inge to westerly rand decided-
ly cooler, about the porno time on : •
the following diy look for a repeti.
tion of the stortn, and so on (raj! i
'weevil -hay., or until the rhangtea t', D .1IeilO melt. District
named orrur. The culrnirr•lion of : I ammenzcr Aztttt, Toronto.
thisPeri:el will fall %within thirty-eixi9
hours of midnight on the 22nd.. Ti,e I ••••O••••••••••••••••••••r
outlook for this- whole peri,,.( •
11) (‚0 4101,1 flg, but we will none Mon _ - '---
day. Tie -sof -1y and Wednesday. the . 70csee uahat pt t croons t, ho culler
21st, 22nd .and 23r41, es danger days. , from nerrousnese awl dy-pepsia
Should the nor In11 e►,angea occur, /ehou1d UV/ C.,rtc,'.] 1.111le Nerve
clo&ri , gandntuoh cooler vteather I I'Ilts, ti filch are ni Me expressly for
25t h, i pe.or about tl:o 24th and I steeples•, 114.11on• rly.pcptic, suffer -
`pm Price 25e.
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For tickets and full in-
(orm,.tion call on
.1. J. KNIGHT, Depot A.lent
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