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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-3-14, Page 7MARC$ 14, IST THE TINES VENNQJ 'S WE&T,HER PROPHE- carapliehed and very cousiderably in CIES. advance of the period aimed at ; my own leading .forecastsfor the last three TUB PROPHET LIFTS UP ms vixen oaca seasotls, I think, support this state- motet. But to return ;o Wrote, A. study ss illy sllerts and an inattention of comparisons to numerous to dee scribe in detail byre --but already ' H. G. Vennor, the weather prophet, hinted at, suggests the foilowingraprob- writes a lona, letter to the papers, dated abilities" for the Reproaching 'month, 28th utt„ rev'iewiug leis past weather Pieripitatioat on se ire 36 to 18 days, of i.roplieeiee, and contending that his w loll from 8 to 10 will be as snow, theories have been in the main borne oral 6 to 8 as rain or rain and seeow.. out. Ile thus ,Tao dates upon which snow falls sere prelleible, appear to be the and or 3ed CO:(Tlis,8TS THREE Irerr,taitye : 7th or 8th, 16th or 17th, (possibl In February, 1876, there wits preepi. both) 21st or 22nd, and the 281911 maim—wawa wEATFien FORETOLD— mIIAT TIFF SUMMER OR 1878 is enterer TO DB—l;'iTERBSTING CONTRASTS. Ration on 12 out or the 28 days. This 29th (rail and snow). The ""col came as snow on 8 dnvr<, rain en 2, dips" I would locate in proximity t and sttnw and rein on 2 (lave. The the 4th and 5.h days, or the 14th an heaviest 'snow falls cane on the 2tai 16th, Should there be rains in tl and 16th days. The last silt (larva of ,fote part of the month there will be tl the month were very ental and wintry, -•tonne at its close, and the heaviest feel The February of 18,77 gave preeit•ita sof sooty (ill its medial dates. If sn lion 8 days, namely, err mew ou 4 at first (`on 2nd or 3rd), there will te days,. rain 1 day, and snow and rain on snow at its end. he either ease tit days, There were no heavy snow total preeipitation will be. about . falls at Montreal during this month ; given, IBA ou the 13th and UM ea era* Road in conclusion,1 would state that up falls occurred at points west. The en the action of March, this year (So month ended with bare roads and cording to my theory), Inallgs the char- wbeele(d vehicles nut, voter of the whole arlmnler of 1878, for t Thi February (1878) there ?lee been sheold, by any means, the preoipitatinn preeipitation 7 dayi, namely, as anoev be below the tignres already given, the on 5 days, and anow and rain on 2 weather will be dry and intensely, Mot. days, None of the SHOW -fella have Or, if nn the other Mend, there her even been extensive at Montreal ; but at -reenter snow HMI ruin falls than nun - London, Hamilton and Toronto e heavy ti�ened, I should predict for the enm• fall occurred on the 2nd of the m'tith, mer cold weather and rain throughout, and again of London ou the 10th and :with severe frosts. lienee, let those 25th, At :Montreal snow fall on the eager to learn what the summer is 10th, 12th, 17th, 20th, 22nd anti 23rd likely to be, carefully watch the enter. days. It will at (arae be poreoived that tet m •nth. and judge for themselves. the total precipitation has in no in- When :harsh luta transpired, I shrill stance been great. atton tit a somewhat detailed. fnreeetst of the snmmeer and autumn of 16-x8. Finally, if the whole tit" Canada statede aetoundced—as it de.es,--at the action and behavior of the lest two Februarri,. is it veru surprising that I, basing mti ealenl:atiune npnn years, gone by, eltn:ilti toren be eliightly dumb -founded ? And closes it not look a little tie if there might be something in my 1einoreasino moderation of climate" daring the next half century. JUSTRECEIVED AT THE EXETER DR. TIERCE'S, STANDARD REMEDIES Are not"ad!uontieed as cure aIllls," but are .peeillea n the diseases for which they ere reeorttutenried Grocery and Li NAiTUB L. �ELECTIO I., //r�� Investigators of natural science have demon nor St ■re stratedbeyond controversy, that throughout the �....%%%% j animal kingdom.the "survival of the fittest" is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity, i Does not the same priucilple govern the cenimer- , large stop a dal presperityofmen? An inferior cannot septa - Bede a superior article..By reason o. superior mer- it,I)nPone'sStandard ltedterneshaveoutrivaalled. , iv all others,. Their sale in the United States exceeds, Green f , "11"ap a.y� T Noung Hy oromilliondollarspexsneral while the amount y �„A 1. G \,:+.1-�, L11 �,! j„j j, ��� and =red foots up to several hundred tl�:ousamt more. No business xa oL ss could grow to such idgantii Black Teas, proportions and rest upon any other basis than .L ►7 that of merit. T 0 Colder. Medical Discovarg l' ^ va s' ens.! Currants use Zs Qdtcryttne,arBZvod-Clea+:sing. 141 J C older 24edicai Discovery l� e�G �} is i'e�taraad �w x3 i Apples r Canned .ti'B.'VY 'X' ', I Cblden Medical Discovezz CoJden Medical Discovery RSardines Lobsters, is a Choiagogrce, or Liver stimulant. Salmon Golden medical Discovery . ¢ )3y season of its Alterative properties, cures Disea- ses of the Blood and Skin. as Scrofula c'r liin:;'s Evil, 'ruin s. i'laers or Ula Sores, Blotches. Pim- plea and Arnptiona. By virtue of its I'eetorar Bitter Sauce ani Pickles, Brandies, Gies, Wines and Syrup lironerties it cores Brenchiel, Throat Asci Lungp Affections, Incipient Consumption, Lingering. Rye, Malt, Satoh, Irish aid Common Whiskies, Tobaccos properties render ittan ixic9lr idled remedyfor alanine and Cigars, 0' ness, Torpid Liver, or•.Liver Complaint"; and i it, T,,iile pt. pertiee make it equally eilleaelnus in 7 curing Indigestion, Lose of Appetite. and lryspep, �7�7� M�` 1.Lo1cs0,. e and Retail.iWhere the satin is shallow mid covered with bit tehe 3 nod p <enples ort, list,+ trier(, ire, scrofulous t erring a and attfee tin s. a few bottles of iteltie,e C A1fi dna+ul lli,,cnscry will effect an entire care. If ,you . MACE, # vC } 'feel i dull d .,.tic. h'ullitated, hove sallow color of Am, or a a Ilov. ash hrown spots ou face or btniy, Ire - Cc {{ quoit ht td. cin, or dizziness had taste in mouth; Main Street, Exeter. luternu1 l cat'8 chills alternated with hat tiusiree, bay rpirits Ulla ghee r ry for'badinge, integolur Lippe, tate and t ;.,are e' ate d you aro sartfering Irian '['or :WARM 1SF,A^i'i3ER. In ionizing oyer a long array of Weft - titer chart4, I tiny that the avirne trreeipitation embraces nearly the ono- tiralf or the month, or 1 ► days out ante 1. Time starting with thin fact, we feel ne.asnrvd that eve have before us a very fear amount of either snow or rein --hut whirl* of thee is the point we hero nnrsolvee to determine Tho fust mint to ret, at is tel, pr.bable no'on temperntnre for the month, anti 1 Tila Oree Trews Gini:... --.Hee nrrived thio arose naeu''911y depends upon the at the second precinct of elle Fifth vonornl flnetnntinne of the temperatureRrar'1 at ten n'ninek the ntherfnr("nnnn, line "wean the first of De'enlnbor and He had it brickbat in eaeb evercnat, end of Fobrnerv. On this fnaan tem- pair hf brass knnekles in his bnntleg, and hie flat want started on bis ear in the gar style prevalent in Detroit, twenty yeara ago. Ilse Was one of the ll'hoys. He and boon out \'(,t t for yenta, aria he fondly imagined that lee, weenld find thirsts es he Ieft them. He walked ate -nod the ernwd, snit throegh his teeth, end snuffed the air to see where the saloon wag. He ennldn't find one, That wail the first thing to emus° his elienicinns that things had changed, 1rne11 annovett, he elbowed several men nrnnnd, kicked a deg and cussed both tickets Mali and low, but no one struck him. He was all ready to be struck, but nn one seemed to know that be wee there, even. He elbowed some mere, snit en a citizen's boats, and salted nett that be wanted some one to come and see him, hilt no one came— no one except a policeman, who told hien to dry up or he'd "get yanked." "Bnt I want some fun," he protest- ed. "There is no fan," was the solemn answer. "Can't I have no racket with the boyo ? " "The boys are all dead ; the arms has grown over them this many e Q carr,' e ""But ain't this'leetion day ? Hain't there some one here who wants to snit in on me and bloody my nose ? " "No ; that man ie far away. He packed up one any and jngmpd along to find some sacred spot beyond the reach cf the law." "What's the nae of lections, if we don't have any hitting out from the ehnnlder ?" indignantly asked the strn.n. er. • see need to be tl e fief. of the people —nnw•it in the vnine," was the nnswer. "And uo one will give any chin mu- sic ? " aaaen e. eNur kelt me?" "The tricker is d'ad. Hin disease set in and Harried him off. He passed awnp without a word Or a sigh, and the sunflowers now blossom over his grave " "And there's no whiskey here ? " "Net a drop." "And no one buying votes ? " "No one." The stranger walked across the street, threw away his brinkbats. right- ed ur his hat. and retlirt:intr said : "Say, do you know what I think of this town ?" "How eon I knew ? " She'd better sell ont for a grave- yard, she had. Whoop ! I'm a wild hens from Oregon ! I'm a—" He might have been, lint before he could say so, the police had him in the bottom of a wagon and were sitting on poretnrie far march, of ennrse, depenils the enwstinn as to whether it is to be raid nr entire for if blah, limn it is the fusel ; bot if law, the last. Now. let els lank tit December. January and "Patin. n'fy 1877 8. urian 1400 what we have to go 11(1' n. We lied Dee,r'mhar a steady rn,icinrate month tltronehnut, with the mn, imlm temperature undtllntinn in nrn;aimity to the freezing line (1112° lahr.) and the minimum temperature abenf haif way between this and the zero lino, only once during the month even ltpprnaehing this lower line. M- feeether, a month marked by very net - fern temneraftlre. ,7annnrv, nn the other hand, at (Ince break'.thieiinifnrm- itv, and el,rws great and abrupt as- cents nasi desnents of temperature, with extremely high mnximem and low lain annum readings. It T1reseete a striking contrast to the enlm behavi''r of Decem- ber, and the chart shows this very clearly. On entering la'Phruarv, how. ever, the zifr-zags of :freeway mite: f nwn aizain, the temperature becomes more uniform. and we have an outline more resembling that of December. tlrnnah ns a whole somewhat tearer. We thus have two fairly reeniernnd uni• form montbrt. and an infervenina irregular and exceedinely ellaneeahl(' one. This brirgs us to 1vTarah, the mental we wish to forecast. New, jndeinn from my exnerienne of fnemer voare, I nm lad to expeef the tempera- ture if March to reeemble somewhat +lies of January ; that is. in its irreen. la•rity and ahrnnt chaneee, Conse- q iently, we mop expect "cold dins" and warm retnrns ; therefo,e. tine mean line of femprrature shmllal lee lower flran either December or Febrnnry Tnis Inane the cave, and heviree rhetem Chet considerable nreciniistinn is to he looked for, it ie extremely nrobahle that a large part of that will fall tie snow Ret. of course nevi of neceesiay, there will be returns to rain at intervair. The next eneetton of intereet relines to the periods or dates rbnnt which these snow fells may be expected. Kee here, I will fellow, we sten snmewhet beyond the limits of onr theory, nevi beyond all relinhle dates. It is •+nlv to be nttemnted by snalney nnr* the careful examination of a series of charts embracing an extender* prrird el imara. The man, therefore, who is the feriae_ atepnesessnr of the largest rind meet eomnlete collection of the"e sharia hest clearly .the greatest chance of seceeed. in in his predictions. I cann-1t here attempt to enter into all the details rel. ative to this veru ieterestine cm/eaten: but having now tried the forecasting of the weather for a number of yeas, I moat confess that there in evert• nrnhn- bility that, this yet will be'eenmmnliahol with wonderful nrecisinn and even to daten. A• to genern.l m"thnee" of the him as the horse headed for the' police weather, Ibis onn findonbtedly be ac• station. 1.9id Lire, o .ear wile 7.'• en many a aaev (+f X.iu- G o 'j'^y E . o � FOUND O U ••.•�.. t Ca.+tP�rtri,+ • o131S part of these !;F�llptiitt.& are �i.�*1�` 1\.I; „�,j ..tt�-+t-i; J�.^fU. {�,./; �,w t�,J( �] j] y, epa�rac'iie, 9 .l.�,arna el+, fir old a,uoil taati+�a.Iir, 9 P.. YCt ";; 1, +111 "i ilea ,ei 111Heet. f ry 17?an n4 t tlatai, iii Ii"ttlret''Ittft.tr.ra,.tt.itvsn;- the hVt.r 5t.e;40), (lewd and Berle';r Founders, Engineers and Maachinists. ArANCF4CTl•REn8 01, ENGINES AND BOILERS, FLOURING, GRIST AND SAW :MILi STAVE AND HEADING G ;1I WHINER): Middling Purifiers of improved kinds. Agricultural Implements COOKING, PARLOR ANI) BOX STOVES Potash Kettles, Sell sal seats, &c. Iron and Brass. Ctastino.s to order For ealo cheap --Second has,d Bullets and Bngires Stave and Shlingle, and 1'Ieadingliacnnlery, Repairs on J3oilers, Eugiues, liiIIII, &e., promptlyattended to GQDERICH FOUNDRY and MANUFACTURM CC" GODERICH, Out. C. c.G S. GI,4ld J1 .I. -LTndertak(►r-; and }' iLI-nit-aro [TOULD SAY TO r those who intend purchasing to do so from tho inauufiteturer. The dealer who huge to sell again plus t ueeeesnrily have a profit. We claim to give the purchasers the benefit, which cuunot fail to sleet the views of tho (1ran ,ors• Our expenses rnnuulseturers corselpnent- a-e less than these of city !' ly wo can sell dimmer.) Manu fti. yurerS _- ty ATE WOULD ' ,-• - -- +� V en1I apt cielatti+ntstr73 c i..s:"'"' --" ":�• ,,, to our undertelting Aepaert- v,Ni ,,''n' r•'iS* uliutt,vvhieh is more colo i Prete than o ver, as rye lull's added several new designs of late The best coffins. *,^-'r caskets shrouds,and every ti.,� ,,.= umerni requisite at the < lowest prices. Our new 1 Hearse is pronounced lay l \ / competent judges to bo D, second to non) in the Provinces Emblems of all the Different Societies. THE METER TIN AND STOVE DEPOT 0 r11118 Subscriber begs to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and the surrounding mau- l. try, that he has opened a TIN and S I'OVE DEPOT in the store nearly opposite Mr. G. A. Maces Grocery and Liquor store, Main street. Exeter, where he is p.epared to fill all orde,s for Cook, Parlor and other Stoves At Manufacturers Prices. Tinware, cheaper than the cheapest, and made up by practical workmen on the premises. Erre-Troughing done to order, Carriac'e Plating a Sneeialty. Coal oil Chimneys, the very best and none Cheaper. n Intending purchasers will always find me tit my pos:, ready to attend to my own business and prepared at all times to treat customers courteously and supply them with a good and heap Artie e. Depend upon it that nowhere eau you get better vane for your money. The very highest price in Cash ptid for. Hides and Sheep skins, E. • H. SPACKMAN. Exeter P 0, October 15 1877. 1878. STOCK -TAKING 1878 During the month of February, we shall offer at reduced prices, the following lines in Winter Goods, FOR THE READY MONEY IN LADIES APPAREL, DRESS (GOODS. SHAWLS, CLOUDS, WINTER GLOVES, WOOL HOSIERY,BREAKFAST SHAWLS, LADIES'& MISSES, FUR SETTS,LADIES FUR CAPS, &e., deo. In Gentlemen's Clothing, Ready-made clothing, both in under and overcoats, Shirts and Drwere, iight, and dark Full Cloths, heavy Canadian Tweeds, all wool Flannels, both in fancies and grey. Cloth and Fur Caps, lined Kid Gloves • and Mitts. Also white and grey Flannels. The shore. goods will be offered ata slight advance en my cost, es I am anxious to mtike room for the Spring add Suwfner stook. Rsxsstasu, we have no auetion sales, neither Bankrupt Stocks. A can will satisfy as to the tretbtalness of above statements, Tours Respectfully, =IMP, CLI& P EZ. P.. m Pa P. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Puray li'gctable. .'is rare regglareti ia'kils acing then'. Tete" Little Giant" Cathartic. or :Vii"LTi'3I IN 1'1%V() PIIe'SI(', scarcely kir er than naasstartl ser la nate tire, nar^.ar.t'e,;ttell. l'ht•y re 1,110,.:1,111,110,.:*"i'tho to e e s Sty id taking the• ;;real. emtle,'drastic. sieken- jug pills bers-t.tft'res.' untvpl rn oat•. AS a r, ure,ly for Ileauache, Diziness. *tush of Ph sof to Ow 1leadl 'Fi artnes i about the Pleat, t, clad tit u' in Mouth, 1 rtutntion'. front the ,tones:h. Bilious attack!. ,Tiattrtl nae. Pain in the Kidneys, Iia h1ysadored i'rine end Internal Fever, 1)r. I it rco',;1'le•asant ..'urgusiv, Pellets is pore uu .urpu. led, Furtberuo.re,1 um:lasay that their amino is universal. not a viand escaping their suuutive int Mesa. ,Ago ties lest impair "tlae+ropertit s of these Pellets. They are su er-matt:I, and enclosed in glass joule•++. their virtues being thereby preserved unimpaired fie, tiny length of time, so that titev urn always fresh and reliable. This is not the ease with those pills whish ere pmt up in cheap r. sullen ar Pasteboard boxes. The ,ably a:,5 of twopellets hai8 cured the moat obstinate 'ayes o; tierofola. Tette r, :;alt ltleennr, Erysipelas, Boils. Blet'liev,1'iull'i55, S.,re Eyes end Erupttilus, They are, itowevvr, rat eunnnt:n,ietl to lee taken in cennce'tiou with the (,olden Medical llrseoverv, in order to euerne thv best results. DR. PIERCE'S navorlTE PRESCRIPTION DR. PIEItCie'S 1'A'4 oltITI. PRESCRIPTION DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRE S CRIPTIO N - Tho remedial management of those diseases p(+. culler to women has afforded a large experience at the `',''oriel e Dispensary, of which Dr. Pierce is the chief consulttug physician, in adapting remedies. far their cue. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tho result of this extended oxperienoo, and hoes become justly celebrated for its many and remar - kable cures of enthuse chronic diseases and WEA1 NESSES PECUI.Lit TO FEMALES. Favorite Prescription is a Powerful Restorative Tonic to the entire system. It is a nervine of an surpassed efficacy, and, while it quints nervous irritation, it strengthens the enfeebled nervous system, thereby restoring it to healthful vigor. Tho following diseases are among those in which tho Favorite Prescription has worked magic euros, viz.: Leucorrhoea, or "Whites," Excessive Flow- ing, Painful Menstruation, Unnatural Suppression, Weak Back,:Prolapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion, Retroversion, Bearing -down Sensa- tion, Chronic Congestion, Inflamation and Ulcera- tion of the Uterus, internal Heat, Nervous Depres- sion, Debility, Dispondeucy, and very many other chronic diseases peculiar to women, hat not men- tioned here. The following Ladies are a few of the many thousands who can testify to the efficacy of Dr. Pierce's Favo ate Prescription, from experience and observation : Mrs. Cornelia Allison, Peosta, Iowa ; Mrs..iehm. 3. Msthvin, Hatcher's Station, Ga. ; Mrs. T. A Sey- mour, Rome, N. Y.; Mrs. Francis Huswick, Versailes Ohio : Mrs. Leery, Putnam, North Wharton. Fa. : Dors. Mary A. H.nnolt, Edina, Mo. ; Mrs. Mary A. Frisbie, Lehman, Pa. ; Mrs. R. Hiatt, Emporia,Fan.; Mise Louise Pratt, Dodgerville., Mass, ; Mrs. L. A. Dashield, Norfolk Va. ; Mrs. C. Allison, Proctor, Iowa ; Mrs. 3. N. Vernon. St. Thomas, Ont.; Mrs. [s C. Moran, 253 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md; Mrs, Lucy Caliman, Barnesville, Ohio ; urs. Nancy MoNaught, Jefferson, Iowa : Mrs. L. G. Stemrad, Friendship, N. Y. ; Miss Ellen Cady, Westfield, N. Y. ;Mrs. Anthony Amann, Verona, N. Y. : Mrs.B. N. Rooks, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. F. H. Webb, Watertown, N. Y. Thousands of references oars given et the World's Dispensary. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL ADVISER Dr, R. V. Pierce is the solo proprietor anti mean faeturer of the foregoing remedies, all of which 44.e sold by Druggists. Re is also the author of tbn . People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a woo, of nearly one thousand pages, with two hundre„1 and eighty two wood engravings and colored Oak* Ifs has already sold of this copular work Over 100 000 Co es rine ,fE (poetjpatd) $150, Address R. V. PIERCE, M. D. 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