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H[JRON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTL:�
Horsemen Attention
T.1.0 S -, Suri for gotta g out rue
bids will roan be here. REMEMBER
teoso getting bills elietcd at the
Tittles Offico get a two weeks twt(ce
in the paler FREE.
THIRTY-THIRD YEAR --No 1706
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24th, 1906,
JOHN WHITE & SONS
JONES & CLARKS'
'SUMMER NOVELTIES
"Larry" Looking For
Law Violators.
Won .lay 1 fess wakes ago 01 wuz
$ittitt' in th' Rave's office, lukin' afli-
ter• hcz creme testers, whoile. he ,wuz
MEN'S NEGLIGEE out 1c•11i:foiling to foind out if tit'
man wl, wuz bringin' up hes auto-
tl►obilly tied bane clrristcd fcr fast
SHIRTS. drivin' or lied ehtarted to build til'
machine yet. Deb. Staley, %who ez
to bo the 'metier er shover. Oi don't
T11110 to blossom out. have know, wuzIc'1Iiu' us about tit' telly -
you bought your Negligee folio woks. -he expicted etilittiu' off
just fer fun whin rhe is ,olio fist.
Shirts yet'? Come to our Just thin Jim Ileors came :istrollite
in. 110 'bad a trubbled «n' worried
look on thez face, un' wuz curryin'
:o 'sisals av paper. wid a red seal in
N‘ a:4 t tv 'hes ()tickets. "Larry" lie
eez, sez he, Oiv b.uie lukin' fer ycz
ever ;since Oi testerrtittood yez wint
fishin'."
•' Ilegor ra" sez z 0i. "Oi know Oi
\V ' but if ycz would flash
yet. •jrul►cr wed the red t atickin plas-
ter 1':►,:•liter on it, on Billy Fritz :ut'
Billy Oliver at th' Bind, ycz would
alttr.iko the gintlotnpn who hcz bane
so:trite the fish up .to Lake Superior.
Th' nixt toiuio Ob go fishin' rill try
til' train btrl in th' back yard."
"No Larry Oi (lint got anny papers
fer yes fer finhin' out av season, but
Oim Jukin' fer yez t' assist me its
a very difficult job av luki,n' up
violaters av til' game laws. Ye know
that Mr. Whitney, th' man who wit
pnomoted arum wan av th' bleacher
sates to the bias) •1i�t dei row in the
D1'Op in and try on, one of these light, cool hats. We 1►arli.unint buildlins at Toronty, ,ado
•trio gu:�rdian av tit' disci,n3inte «v ale
can
fit soil an(1 t11Ry are ce.rtalnly goof flats at the price, ihim things tilos Nosh took Fuel, . n
Silk ci'owI1 rind stitched brine, suitable styles in navy, brown int he rest in durin' th' toimc av th'
Prices 50c, 75c and 85c big washout nanny years ago. an'
and light fawnoiv just •rel axed wor-rd that till
store and see what we have
gathered for your selecting.
New Ginghams and Prints,neat patterns, fast colors,
made with separate cuff, just
arrived this week, sizes 14 to
17.1. Price $ 1.00.
MEN'S NECKWEAR
Particular cravats for particular amen. New goods for
the holiday. The very, nattiest patterns and colorings, made
up in the latest styles in half -dollar goods. Our line of 25c
ties is well assorted andsure to satisfy.
LINEN HATS
Ladies' Dainty White
- � Indians liven' .ne;tr Ilin:3cl1 hcz ba
Waists out on the warpath.1n' her ban
akillin' some Fav thin' animals that
just in a splendid range of embroidered waist lengths• twemmee.1nlocnngA cold otwhaint yer,lutea
gue will shtick to an iron post el -
out beim' ncliled, an' Oi want yez to
come wid me, not that Oini afeared
but just fer company. Oi11 alitand
the cxpinse av til' trip, ez that's nit
Oi get .1.nnywa . Y cz'll be me depu-
ty, but w►dout pay 'mind yez."
Oi consintcd to sht:tko me toile, an'
me an' Jim shtarted out early in til'
iuornin' lukin' fer them red Akins.
wid feather dusters shlickin' up their
Wicks. Afore itartin' we berried ct
couple av thim filibusters that hod
1 passed muster by til' inspector nv
These are the kind you've been looking for ant 1 we now it.
Come and see thein,
Ready-to-wear Waists, Made of fine white lawn, tucked
and trimmed with insertion ; also embroidered fronts, tucked
back and cuffs, newest styles. Prices $1.00 to $2.50.
We are showing some very pretty all over laces and em-
broideries for making up into blouses. These are the cor-
rect thing this season.
FANCY COLLARS
We are always UJ) -to -date in this department and have tcpeo dwellers tick -
til' dinnimite de;irtmint av lb sol -
deer Compa,try. c'z twe ltaddent enuf
' ust received another new lot in the latest styles includinginas on thenco on our Ioivcs to take
al>,'ssurnciein
wash collars, turnovers, plastrons, collar and cuff sets and Pin' our Kelps eid tommy hawks, an'
chiffon collars in black, white and colors. 9x111' shim fer door mats or doilies
ter ,,heir dinner table.
WIDE EMBROIDERY
An eighteen inch embroidery suitable for Corset
Covers and Children's Undershirts. Twelve pieces all
different 1)atteres, made on extra tine lawn. These being
in shirt• ends, see thein early to get the choice.
JONES ex CLARK
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E.
Sanford Clothing.
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BUGGIES
BUGGIES
BUGGIES
Just received a shipment of "MARTIN"
buggies with rubber and iron tires. Call
and see them they will stand ilispection.
Also have a number of good second hand
buggies for sale at a bargain.
A. Q. BOBIER, Exeter.
"Larry" et'z Jim. "\Wo must use
diplomacy •when addressin' thim red
nhkina. Most av thim slxtko th'
Frinoli dialect an so do 0i, but it
tickles me tongue in sayin' some av
the wor-rds, t=o O'id just as soon have
yez do the interpreting. Yea man us
yer own joodgment whin addressitr'
thim. an' if they show crony sign; av
actin' %varloike, 0111 show thim me
badge What wuz presintetL to tnc by
til' Ancient Ordtrer av Har -rd Work-
ers, s%'bin Oi wuz presintcd %vitt me
job. /slitter >.h.rall'►n' thru
shwamps av flay township fer about
tin 'hours. lye shtruck the tvigwani
we elm lookin for. They wuz cook- ,ed and glasses supplied.
in' supper %%thin we rarroived an' ez WHILE MESSRS. DAVID itlCll-
Oi wuz to do t•h' talkie' O1 Fiez td nrdy and J•olut Salter were driving
Ihtin in the lace, whoc-i ne out to
US -
meet us "Bon jour" sea Oalong Lire second concession of US-
Oui, bornr,
last `lond1y. some 'anima ran
i. ..
Oui" yes ,he "Parlez vows Francais" ,out of James Froy•ne's torolnaard,
ycz Oi "Shure `Mike'' sez he ".\vea
soaring the team of 'horses which
vonw beaucoup de nlai'ir'' nez 0i •'i'IIaa they pore !driving. The horttes
Huila, what are yez lukin' fcr" yes) started to rttn away and lavish rent le-
hcs.
tle-
1ie. "I1erorra' oyez Oi "les can i men were thrown out of the %ration.
BE LOYAL,
till no could interrogate Jood,cs r BASEBALL.
Partner and Kay and get their in-
ter pre ta tion
n-terpretation av t he rules ate regu- bevcrut Exeter ball ,►layers ac-
lations av th' sossity for previntion I coined:Hied by ,several members of the
►v crulty to annitnalst an' the killin'Telephone repair gang. %went to Cred-
:v otters we prisinted thins twirl :t iton Friday stfternoon to t ry con -
book ('n(01(10d •'11i11 til' famous fd'- elusions wit1, the Stars of that vil-
tn:tle dcteetive" ter their eddifica rage. The pante was scheduled to
don :• 1:'1 sttrte11 fcr hone• S start at 5 o clock, but did not _ f- com-
mence until nearly rtevon.
Owing to T. Curling .being injured
by a pitched ball, J. ;Thomas. one of
the telephone linemen, was tient in
to do the firing, with Neil Bellwood
Ott txltc;he.r. The Exeter boys were
Mr. Fred brook, of 1Rid:letoWie in unable to negotiate a run until the
spending the -tth ,with Itis sisters. fifth inning. %viten Welton got to
third on la hit and an error by one
of the th•editon Boys and cause home
on a safety by Powell.Powell.Bellwood
safety
made .t run in the seventh, making
the score 2.
The Crediton boys tool- kindly to
Z\tiomart' dellvetry from the start
and at the end of the third inning
had ,Bela runs .,cross tho plate.
Yeckie went in the box in the fourth
and kpet the Crediton bitters down,
,one -run being scored asainst hint in
three innings.
Pitcher luau, of the Crediton tenni
looks like a oo►ner. Ile has a nide
delivery, lots of speed, .and keeps
his head. Powell for Exeter, made
the Med play of the day, pullin,
down a ions fly in left field tvith
his ungloved hand.
The Crediton team has about the
same line-up 014 last year and it .is
expected they will make a good
uhowing durinng, the balanac of the
Denson. The score
Locals
Mr. D. hills is confuted to •his
house, a tore foot being the cause.
Dias. John Wood left \\'e lnesd.ly
for London' where she will visit for
a couple of days.
MR. BEAVER, OF 1ASI%\\'000.
has 'taken a po:sitiou i1► 'the grocery
department of Jones & Clark.
TO RENT. ---1)1t. ItOLLINS' LATE
residence. Apply to Andrew Gibson
T1lc►tnes Road or John Sp_,ckman,
real estate ageltt. Exeter.
PURSE FOUND -CONTAINING A
suis of money. Owner may '!save
Sime by proving property and paying
for this mist. Apply. et Mr. St.
Jackson's store.
CALVES )±Olt SALE. - GEORGE
Cluipntan, Atwood, will be at the
Cent rt' 1 hotel, Exeter, on Saturday
Jute •2r.d, at 12 o'clock with a to:ud
of good. %%ell -bred calves for sale.
PLANTS, PLANTS -20,009 PLANTS
for sale. All kinds of Tomato. early
and c,abbagc, Cauliflower, Celery,
Stocks. Asters. Verbena, (Petunia,
Daisy. Pansy, Foliege and Geranium
plants at lowest casli price, for bed-
ding out. -At Louis Day's, Market
Gardener, Exeter.
THE Ise'\VORTII LEAGUE, OF
James streetMethodist church in-
tend holding an ice oreaui social in
the, basement of the .church next
Tuesday evening Csonnirncing at 7
oolock. Ref regiment will be serv-
ed and CI good 0rosrarn is lacing pre-
pared. The public is eordhally in-
vited. Admission 15 cents.
AN INDIAN NAMED JAMES
Brant, living et liensall, was before
Magistrates Kay and Farmer ') hurs-
Sap morniteg last, charged with kill-
ing en otter. Attorney Stanbury
appcarts1 for Brant and pleaded not
guilty for "his client, claiming that
Brant wit..h others were ;chopping
wood, when the otter attacked their
dog, and they went to the :cod's as-
sists -ace. Although no testimony
was taken as to the guilt or inno-
cence of Brant. the J. P's. thought
a lecture should be givers the In-
dians instructing them to be careful
in future. The Indians had given
Deputy .Warden James Beers infor-
mation as to tehero the skin of the
otter wt:rs cold and for this reason,
mainly, the case against them was
not pushed. The game laws state
that otters roust not be killed until
Bellwood, c. 1 G. Riau, p 2
.1. Thomas, p 0 V. Kenr, c f. 2
Hurst 1 b 0 C. Kerte, 1 1, 2
Yvette', 2 b 0 1'. Snell. c. 1
W. '1'ho,n:'e :110 0 N. Beaver, 1 f t1
hisss,, s is 0 II. Youn_�, 2 b, 1
th,„-.ding, ,• f 0 E. Feltner. as, � Call and see the many bargains we are offering
.
Powell, 1 1. 0 0. Brown. rt. 2
\ < tt on, c f, 1 E. .l b•to ROWE & ATKINSON
Credit ore '_' 1 1 1 0 41 x-10
Exeter 0 0 0 1) 1 t) l-- 1 Furniture Dealers and Fnneecfirectors, Exeter, Ontario
A return game Wel played at Exe-
ter on Tuesday evening and resultel
in the Exeter hops+ being completely
routed by -tire scare of 16 to 1. Tont
Oarling .started in to pitch an excel-
lent game, but the errors behind
him were no fl7gr<tnt, that there was
.no use 'trying. About three or four
flies to tine outfield tvere captured
the rest of them being muffed. The
throwing to bases was very bad. er-
rors being made galore. It a as
about 'tile's usual thing for a Crediton
player to get to first bate by 'flitting
the. ball any old place, and while
our boys were trying to put 'him out
stealing second, a series of burlesque
plays ,would be indulged in until t•ho
player rot home.
The score
C raerl i t see 1 0 k 1 2 3 1-10
Exeier, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 1
ROB ERT E. PICKARD
FROBISHER, SASK. = EXETER, ONT.
General Selling Agent. for
Canadian Pacific Railway Lands and
Canadian Northern Railway Lands.
If you intend purchasing land in the West, we can give
you the best land and the Lowest prices and easiest. terms.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
Address
ROBTl LP16KfiRD , Frobisher, SIISK
BIG
Reductions in Furniture
Having purchased the stock of W. C. Huston and in order to
reduce the same we will offer for the next two weeks, the entire
stock of furniture, comprising --Kitchen, Diningroot.i, Bedroom,
Drawingroom and Hall Furniture. .Also many odd pieces and
rockers at a great reduction.
A VERY FAST AND INTEREST-
ing game of foo. -ball took place on
Thursday last at Crediton. in which
the Exeter teflni g ►ined a victory of
Nov. 1910. The i ' 'lty for killing 2 eo 0. Although the' grounds were
an otter. nellintr. buying or having tit
possession the skin, is from $20 to
$50.
DR. ilUTLER, OF LONDON, WILL
b at the Central Hotel Exeter, on
in veiny poor condition, �'ct 501110 very
fast and interesting ,plays were made
especially by the Exeter boys. The
hall was not out of the •riefcrc<>ti
e to hands more than a minute before the
Monday, May 21. 1906, tenures 10 n. forwards had the ball headed towards
m.. to 5 p. in., t.:r Eye, hear. Nose the entcmey'g litres end by a very
and Throat consultation. Eyes test- neat kick from one of tate forward
mets scored .a goal for Exeter.
\V�ltcn the Crediton boys na.w this
fast work they Lost all hope. Scarce
ly ever WWI AC ball in the Exeter
territory, while the Ford *Bros.,
(14,dtincr, Penrliale and \Vestcott ware
continually practising kicks on the
Crealit'on goal. While the game wit's
being played, down at the other end
.of the field the Exeter Boil -minder
and lucks were 'neither standing
around looking at glia game or list-
ening to the Cr( ditoniteit telling of
some "babe -ball" ,Hatch they laud
won in by -gone ttiys. When time
wus called and after the mist had
Felt .rim ,
clewed away the $sore+ was announ-
Ladies and gintleniin" no. hin,L but Ilia h:111 -n SH attached to ted 2 to 0. The Crediton men .tuick-
"Yc'z %will notiac by Inc bodge that thrH►. 'The team mums moved ly cieztned off +he grounds at the fitt-
Oi stew Come stere ez « repris nt nti%"4' [rulst of \[r. Afor�►es Gardinet+'�t ieh of the eamo retying they thought
uv t,,.,,, .�...,..., rouse- ------ they would n •r:tngc for the return
c,rnmint an mikes lag is sit oro ty, town tt-here he sc•cut•c<1 'tbe team 0ndl '.:l1ch to b^ Mase -ball inrstcad of
stn ycz will rodeo that Oi belave in
kaping up the styles civ your race
by t%cirriti ringgit in me e trs loikc
Misses "No: afrtidl :'v a Drink"
%wed Ire,r heir mixed tip said t til u1
t,caocck, s,.tn:ling forninet tit' wash
biter. of %stns yez to belave that
Oitn yer (rind, but 01 undert•tri .n.1
that yez hes bine tryin' to break
into entice eemt.ity by .1 cssi11 op. will
otter skins :Ln' 'akin' t t, m re-leents
av 111n4(11, who lrez rnonney. ,sheat
their eon silken rents to the. kit-
chen mechanics, who hex issued thsei,r
callin' ec•lr-rds ter Sunday mornin s' pt.rsivc or oppteQtiiw.• jut ss ls:chcwc,
afore church toitne. Brethren, this you %wish to call i1. 7'h.• c:rl�i:rims o[
shtate ,ie ffairs hcz go., to be tire• difforent det.schn.....4+ .1. not.
► ed Cr Ib' ovcrnntint Will ptrt wines tneHti,on'dl, but
yez all on t.h<+ r. list est%- mi. isle in the sttieenrx►n a goer Supp Y
ccordin' to the report civ til' akin t the reel
p:rl►tablc
s ectors fcr the per i:1m►.nt no.n.l eonie that the old cluck -
otters will be moultin' until1910, en'c, t; o.t di��arded clf.rr her
athoilc they ez sl►cc .lin trt.r pthree %seek i of anxious, %saes>ng for
[ct:rlherrs, til' t:tw Fez they tAuxgc•ttt ,, ,.• r , lied ken 1►1di►c<'•1 in the
be ::hot, killd^dl or s%ll inncd under r a • .e r pees, Shortly
ink veovrntent was execut-
ed by the at tat: ins t,,r rty a ►e cor-
net ainssre'rswr.
tLs ten►ir.rrdinq comtnerrced . r
i.. a ►t didn't strike refence
^ c o the opposingforces.
co H e n nets Noon pt
d ('hid [ lis.et was noti-
fied ► sten and given ►,
names of the victors. ►e parents
were notified anti a hasty inventory
slipeke th' English laatguar;e, an that
leen' the c.: se, tho gintlentin %who is
,tide me will address yez."
Ily this toimc ::I1 the Indians heti
come out and Jim' heti dug up n few
jolts av hes tt trove.
lir. Richards struck on •his rtgh
shoulder end Mr. Salter on his back.
'r1W horses ICortii:tueit on their wild
race towards Exeter strewing lion,
lions of the wagon along t he read
and waren they %reached :town had
\1 r. Salter was taken to 'his home.
Mr. Halter sustained a fracture c>f
of one of his ribs, and was otf;erwisc
brolly [Millie,: up, as ,was Mr. "Lich-
.rds.
A BATTLE ROYAL WAS SC1IED-
ntd'd for "tondl•ty tt:„l►t Iwtween for-
ces Coat,-0'ell of t,t'ver-:II of our town
oungsiet y. The etc•ut %t•►M 1100 dld-
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VICTORIA DAY it
ZZZ
foot -ball. Toy' line-up for the
Exeter !teats was .as (ollows: goal,
1)obis•r :.backs, C. Stahl:,ke, .1. Treih-
trer• ; 11. Racks, 1?. ilut+tvell, h. Ford,
11.
Nestle; forwdr res, 11, Gardiner. E.
\Vcstoott , 1,. 1'endrr:►It'. 11. lurdI, L.
Ford. -Co
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Thursday, May 24, '06Y=.£i =A Monster Demonstration will be held iit:
at EXETERZ♦ZA Monster Demonstration will be held iZ at EXETER •
ZZZ 2�
EXETER DISTRICT 11IETHOl)ISTS
%was
vetiiscd ,►s :+II site. lldla interested The minted district meeiin;;
wcrc Sworn to secrecy. The :lnmu- held in Mein ,street church on .May
nition used %%gas not -the kin.1 which 16th anti 17th. Itev. A. 11. Gotttg, 11.
militii COlnivtniCM use when making A. Chairman of the. district, pre-
. shoeing 21 cane. It was mire•[' int- siding. 11 ministers and 15 laymen
were present. Rev. J. Votic, Kirk --
ton, being .sheens through :serious
illness. Exeminetion of ministereki
shtol p K %%r•sh their tt H, clrrrnctcd :111x1 ability was :�:ttirsfac.+
year. --Celebrate 1 J t' ' f er 1 1 tory, .ted W. A. ability
and iDavtil
sfac
The �Itll Of flay conies but ,)ill'(' a �'t'al'.-- n 01 hen fruit. no col -
Wren et -14' recommended to be Dort•
it. 11111 St(11'(' will 11e closed 1111 illy, its t 1 )9 U rrt.cle. ,ut on tinttc•d on trial orel returned to coI-
1 t 1 nag I► ,t lege. 1 t was 're0otnmcnded t hit a
e n grant be to 1de from the contingHaying will Soon be Here
k 1 1 her offspring, p tr t . fund to dein stn t church for ply -
'1°1.
, t tgp<•ctt `I fo ttr meta of ,supply during .tire illness u[
lags y re by"fled -,'easy o1 d tk t iter. W. 001111in, 41.11(1 from the Suss
L.00k to your ha\ in, tools, and see if you are ready' for that lora or stern years at bar -rd ichor' in t the r tentcttiott fund to Sylvan •circuit.
very busy season of the year. Wt' are prepared to sell you the jail at Ilinnell. Tlsems Mme in r1�1 c.f Ilusoti am 1i t c t 1 ^re n tiax fund to Syly t). It the
. ., phtruction•. ,filter radia til first 1 to o, ileelrel appointment b detael )ie
any ,°els you may deed mei) as ll;lmlfo lis, etc. and we s ee• 1,,ge :iv the rules 'sand regulations
1I (nodi l:s.+nton circuit .and attached
r , showingsint to hoteIk.. ►ot•x tlr.nt persist in m . 1 s til to Elin,t'ill<'. The next -end 4t oohed
ially emphasize 1111y-ft►1'i( rope. "t, are >110W111� the best 1
landed on ott L lt>1 the
3e, k:rl►in erten armor closin toitne, +'o TtM stn•slter r 1 Y it neet-
ing will h held set Parkhill, stn•
duality of British Jlanilla 'tope, the price 1 a:, per lb, a, o I Oill have to put ycz under atrial un- to rout cilia i t ( financial au 4rc<►i;c►tt. The Connex-
, to me czpinfycs cx raid." 1 1 the r, Connex -
Lanai funds etre slightly in advance' of
Oft for cash. � "Mister Paleface' sez th' cTiafe iv
[ted of the g
Z'1 last Year, c$817(.101'.(0101)..
enc�•i;t11y �lissnn.try.
ti' dresarve ''O1 feel loike .1 ,wilted { Kirkion nes built n new tsar ►nage
GItd:ol a bulb inn hot Ircd.but 1[ Yej{cli•v'la�•ed the fact that the Int ic►nts t•aluedl .at $1310.00 an•i1i rf3ona;;cs on
will hive` yer buFiness car -rd ern n %sc ►.• 1'ercc fully ire'-ttning of 1 heir 1tic district have been furnished to
bottle av inspiration, and cut Out aehi�'wd'tnents ('11Iicr in lire evening. tti� extent of :I<t 100.00.
>, out tee llirrn`11 a like c F,, Oill put
► The -lumber, however were rudely lieu. Win. (rcrdl%tin was elected to
Don't neglect t0 leave your orders early nor Binder ycz on Ile^ „. • • av the r;hkin dealer i,tterru ,tett •:n.1 'lnather fl ink move- gtrttionin;� Comni►ttcr.
�j 1 %t•ho Iwught Il►' hide. :0 yer. eon t
Twine. `� (' have three tolls of the Celebrated I'lcninut h i t%nt.rrt Btl:td r Win. 1'.a yer ea.pinsiy rucnt s': R R wd'rrttc.l by til<• feed dad- Ur,t•:et r.rcparntiong are bein4 mei
4dir:+. 'I'ill' :-1 ii 14res 1% Well 1►3ti lief- for tee District Summer tlobool to
Twine for sale. None other is quite so good. - I'rit'('s ez the hest alt the [stn yes arc )conic, ,111-ty for want of use, mere bo held at Grand Bend from the 22tel
h�vin. 01 m'gb( mit tie ,last the
guaranteed. government 11cz �.hioi p<•1 1.," !Mini uq again hl ougl►t into 41 rw„e, Mid to the 29th of July, inclu'ivc. •
g ti along about tett o'clock' .1 here could the $141(1.I) *shoo) c�,.'lv,•ntion f, r
our 1►ki , '11'oW4 rs bested, tie abut t•e Im 3)0414 faint Fobbing (runt time the 'list1jo: :s 10 1►:- hmld a1 the•
int skin'. an' tic �t ing11• the bed chamners of .t t=a•l hat t%i'rr lot stilt" Bins• tltt<t t,l:tt4, all sir^ s''b o s
ahtle' a Who ICA tanning it. het
sht:►cky av s^Xriittair fer yet." Ea tie o[ youngsters. '1't,c• ret urn d•ng.1:[•►. on t ffi district ,sect rr•.1ucEtetl to ret 1► 1
panted to k.ipo shim in good humor merit has not yet been afnounced. delegates.
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Order early
1l1CK:S' FOR ECASTS
A Re let ion irS• Storm Period 1%
centr'11 041 the 20th, 27113 end 28th,
with strong probabilities t the
combined Mars and Mercury influen-
cCa will cause prolonged threatening
if trot stormy weather into this per-
iod up from the preceding perio:l• and 28th. A decided changed to coo•
The general character of the Mars ler will sprtxltl over ti:c country gen'
period still determine the kind ins scall at the stin.l up of theist storms
intensity o[ storm ^ml weather to Y
be expected from ,shout rhe 20th to, lit^'•11th. TIMES end of the month. 11 the Mars SUBSCRIBE
t,criod comes in with an eyeee,l of
storminess, the period peti.o.1 exten•
ding from the 19113 to the gird will
not only bring :1 continual daily
cycle of r :in, 1wi11d and thunder
:dorms, but these daily storms will
hardly reach their culmination and
come to in end until about. Saturday
Sunday and Monday, the 26th 27th
6oarU & BIoo�I1cla
JUST ARRIVED
Another carload of Sanson Brand Portland
Cement unequalled for Walls, Floors, Side.
walks,
ide-
walks, Etc.
FENCING
IDEAL FENCING17 wires high..35c
all No. 9 wire 18 wires high -37c
We loan Stretcher to pint up Feiice. Also
Coil Spring and Barb Wire at lowest prices.
Iron Gates from $2.50 to $6.00
Lawn Mowers $3.00 to $8.00
Garden Tools of every L:.: ' ; tion
HERMAN'S HARDWARE
and Stove Mora.