Exeter Times, 1904-5-12, Page 8EXEll: 1
1 11/1 ks'
Get the Habil of Shopping at -
Stewarts, it Will Pay You.
Dress Goods, a magnificent stock, a lovely stock, a stock
full of newness, full of style and full of value. Do you know
its not how cheap we can sell an article, but how arich value
we can put u every sale. Ouality counts. Value sa.tisfies
Ouality and value is what we offer you -n our new Spring
Dress Goods. Cetile and lest us.
35e. the yara tor special liee
l3riglit Bleek Lustre. close even
ver y bright finish A
good one,
50e the ead fer a very nice line ef
Pebble Voiles, swan neat effect in
new ebedee, eery pretty for
gie. s aresses or suits.
'elk the yerd for4 a new line of
Nob Voile, 1n pebble ground
with net) Over works very rich
eifert, greys, fawns, bow es and
greens.
the yard for ow new Fleck
plaia wanud. with fleck
pattern. All the new shades.
the yard for new Eolieunes
twine weaves.cornes in all the
rewshadee of green, fawn, grey,
elue atuli Week.
751: the .vaed for a swell range of
ew niackbarn Sulam's, quite
Teet for shirt 'mato, suits. green
littures„ grey inietto es and
trwt fliittera%
)#.4.
e v
le.
best, sLo.e
in town. Come
Goods to the
Mug dity, the /..ioe a lux-
nry, the shoe of comfort. the shoe
� style,. the shoe that fits easy
every pair sold tulder guarantee.
tey them.
Ahrens gttain Calf Shoes ler
bays and =gids ate, f'ood. lockers.,
great wearers and' easy fitterss
lio better eclecell shoes in Canada.
We have the egeney for Exeter.
aie not ingh, n..;-% for them,
100, for :lc. valeis lovely new
Cembrie •Embroidery, one to
three inches wide, 'good quality
and splendid value .at 10e, Our
job price only e the yard,
for liellee '�w English
3clilithry Rain eketts,ii. very special
te $,,Li hi city stores at •$10, ask
to see this Swell linethey are
beauties,
$3.i10 each for O. line Do
New Suits in very net
Stripes and broken cheeks, this is
leatim Ilow tire the boys fix-
ed
New Hats
Something very swell IU
NOW Iintg, tlw very late
York shapes at pepular
Softs and Stiffe.
'IT D. Hartleib'e for your wateb
and clock repeire. Satisfaction guar-
anteed arid prices moderate.
,Cealing wanti ecetrige lgey
ee, ect aa caeleitir and eiookekeepzec,
Apnlyiu waitring't sta,tInx experience,
tany.
Bordeaux and other mixtures for
spraying fruit trees with full tiirec-
tioas fur use sold at 0, LUTZ.' QentiaL
Drug Store.
Meetiugs uf the Wren:nes Institute
will be held in South Perth as follows:
Karkton June ; Eellarton, June 0;
Sehringvine, Aloe 10 ; Stafia, June 7.
Sil
pilvore.„er11V-h'llo ledSttitix
ecY•npt:ritleAlfsriefaou
exr
the relief of D. Livingsten u4Enna
esha in tuid-Afriea. died in London
n Tuesday morning, aged 03 Team
-
•Rev, R. Us, son of dha Robert
Wirovite.who has been attend -
tug Wesleyan Theological College,
Montreal, i5u RIK*, of Mr, and Mrs.
Martin this week. Mr. Hicke tot%
liallnores work on Sunday,
:Iles. Patrick a North BranelnUieh.
s been spending a few days with
sister, Mts. R. Terry, as has else
mother, M. Buchanan, of At-
od, who has spent the past 'Meter
Noe th Bratieh,
The COnet of Appeal hes decided
t Rev. Jatues geDOnald, edit'OC
• e Glohee must appear on Monday
ontiection with that paper's
oniment on E. A. Dienlopis
lection expenses.
o tetes to our mug'
Lo read in another colenin
the Canadian weather for
o Apvili which has been
yeet dbis ce9av at hPeaexTucl) t that
UeJs rn
Un service was held In
rial Church in Tuesday
e Lord Bishop of Huron
n being offered for eon
After whieh the Eishop
gavP a et proQtable address to the
andidatee.
Frederick Borden. minister
iLia amend his rnfl.iUa bid
=Wit of seven will havecon
of the Canadian Militia,. Thi
neU will comprise four 'afters o
e headquarters staff ttoi 'three eivi-
• vice =hater a militia, the
elnety MiniSter of militia end the
countant of the ruditia department,
base tomplete stock Of Von-
ore Reliable, Remedies:— Rhene
PiU SI bettle,Stomacb Tablet%
Eb Cure„ livid:10e Cure. Arnica
and Worm POWderS, alSO Ova-
uppositories and Antiseptic Pow- '
for ladies. Samples and beoklets:
These remedies sell on their
with little advertising. Sold by
TZ, Central Drug Store, Exeter.
s John Taylor met with rather
MIS IIIi8.1190 on Friday night last
eh *night bave resulted fatally,
ben at sapper andpartaking of some
eil plums one of the stones WAS
ccidentally taken in with the food
a beeame lodged =Me be throat,
O time W11210SIt 111 procuring medical
lid when It was tonna almost twos-
dbla to remove the substonce. Ar-
nie little time relief was given
ut not before Mrs. Taylor had be-
ozne ary exhaused, The patient
riow suteano serious resulte,
WA:ann.—.A. good general servant
ly at SU Xing street, London,Ont.
Nortk
binds of Farro PrOdUce wanted by us, Bring is your
produce we win use you well.
TAKEN
'" AS GASH,
Vears
Shareholders
Dividend
ereby oiverL that a dividend of oneand
quarter per cent (1E) the current quarter ending 3
April, being at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, on
the paid-up capital stock of this Bank, has been declared
and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and
at, any of the Branches on and after Monday, the Nth. day
f May next,
Branches in Huro County at
Exeter Creditor! Dashwood H ensall Zurich Clinton
MEAN & STANBUBY,
SolleitOrs.
E. XAR
Mausgez', Exeter
For Marriage Licenses;
Wedclirm Rings,
Watchcs, Clocks
Jewoiry,
Frst class hie le repairing done at
et D. Ilartleibse epai shop.
Mr, ,RaY Fansen spent Sund'ay with
Fe) 1n Cromartr.
Spectacles Etc Carling Bros wanly an up-to-do.te
nett, oN bay „tor the htore. Apply in writing.
R HICKS I Oats and Wheat wanted at the Ex -
Watch. Repairing a Specialty. eter Grist Mill. highest, market prices
41.1111114011MISMIIINIMI, paid, 114,113 -BY' 1311,0S,
DR. OVENSsii°L.Teggre,
t/Yint.,D.a lin,fraar Yleiltaal
Specialist,
Deese,
-airs. 'George fe.resori, at
Eye Ear; Nose and Throat''''.°1"sn'ulh•
visitsExeter monthly.
..11,1aS (Dr..) E. Silk, ir4t Londen,is
and
*Glasses Properly Pitted
-eats, Arr. Mrs.
R. Hicka.
Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Ofhice
COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates of visits, Mlas M. V. Ntelitte, has r r
Feb..3, March 2, March 30, a Ionic trout, a vezsant visix
May 1, Jane 1.une:Q..3'41y 27. S t 7 O't with
Nev. %N�. 33. London °Moe 225 seem Ave. Ert-'1'nd,0 at. Pc., Maxos,
-Mrs. Harney is' adding to the im-
renvement ea .ber brick eotta-ge by
TO ADVERTISERS. enacting* a verandah.
:Ale and iMrs. WflJ, lioSs and bahe,
tie copy for changes must be left oi Clinton errant the forepart of this
!week with 'Mx. and Mrs. D. A. Ross
not later than Tuesday noot, Casual
• Mr. •.-Walter Bunafreyphdl itIns. Mar
advestisements accepted up to noon shall ,visitedi a,ti ri Pumfiley' par-
WednesdaY of each week. I, mite, Rarklaill ',on Sunday •and Men,-
' &iv :thiswelek.
THURSDAY, MAY 1211a, 1001
Locals
air. Alex. Martin, o.f' Torouto, made,
a flying visit to his home hetro on
-Sa:turclay,, 'refturnialg to 4:he Que?an
City ma Monday,
filar !Wm r1k Lo Tb;e4egsat, Ger,.
Seldon, or Ingersoll and Mrs., T. Trlok,
;ClinEon, are iguetsts at..the rest.,
dencs lof Kr. George ,Sainwell.
D. Hartlelb sharpens Lawn Mowers.
Read. Popplestone & Gardiner's add
on page 5.
Rev. Dr. E. mt„c1,(1., of Hensall,
General servant wanted. Apply to eerealch Epwerth Ikaaetee annnvereeery
Irge.,,ece, S. O'Neil.
salmons in 'the' Mn'in-t. Methodis't
• 4ividend paid by the Sover- church on Sunday evening nest, In
eignBitssits, See ad. the :morning Rev. W. Godwin' will
75,000 bricklot s
ale apply to FAR. take his crwb-
work.
BaoS., Exeter. •I Winds.= City was "dry" on Saar -
Brandon is flooded, setae of the da,w(ieLttierfgrahlinglart.lidenhpa
,Ploliclatyeasartofth
eCsaitckee
streets and 1lie Assitiboine bvidge be- .01,11.43-,rict *Goveripmeti,t to cnfonce the
ei
•ing three feet underwater. -
tquar Act. Several, of the rounders
• Canada h an area of 3,750,000 t went to Detroit !however, for their
square miles,almost as large as Europe rs
;and nearly twice the size of India. ' -grts. klr'neklor ,o(A noito,10, who
ia„
Miss AT. Newcombe and Miss Mary visiting tprienc,s- in Holmes 'ellh,„•kie -
Brock spent a few days of this week chell iud Q1kflo, ezPeots to be tn
'in Hensall with friends. Exedher on, or About ''.4ayi 1,64b, ,aad
Miss Nettie Martm was in Toronto will h°16 an an°L'i'ansale. ccr he'r jioase
heal e4fects e he; shop adjoining'
hex residence on the 19th ,in. .
last we as a delegate to the Wo -
moan's Foreign Missionary Society.
Mr. A. Reissell, of Toronto, paid a, T.he 'fishing reaulations have been
visit to his home here on Sunday, considera,bis amended., IIpeettele,r a
prior to taking his European trip. fisher.mall is :an1+,Y1 !permitted to tak
in. one day,
2o L'rou.l. froma trea
! kra
Mr, A. Desand, of London, has been tine pre,y10,0ely trafty; was ttlie
engaged by Mr. 0, 13, Snell, as electri-
The 'clo=101seas!on for .t r t is if.wom
cal enoineer at the power house • in 151 so, temece- to isitiMay. For bass
place or Mr. Zuefle. •t
nua,ry tor list July;
1. Jacks for Hire FIZIZITI:
Itrs.sures Blacksmith shop er,T.
GnAramo.— I am prepared to do
grafting as usual on the shortest notice on alt kind of fruth trees, scions
carefully selected. 1 also have seed
Potatoes of the early Gaolt and Doo.
ley varieties for sale, S. POWELL,
AINTION SALE -2 horses, 15 bead of
thorough bred Durham cattle and 0
head of grade cattle, on Tuesday,May
17, 1001, at 1.30 n. in. at Kippen
?fUIUC sonth of Meilen. Jxo. MeNnv-
ur, Proprietor, B. 5, PIIILLIPS, 'Auct-
ioneer.
k'OR, OVERSIKTY OARS
AN arm AND WELL-TNTED REBtEm....mrs
Winslow'sSoothink Wrap has been uset for
over sixty years by millions or mothers for their
children while teething, with perfeetsuccess
soothos the child, softens the gams, allays all
phin. cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
for Diarrheas. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world., 25
cents a battle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and -.take Ma Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kind.
GoING To Sr. Locus. --On Saturday
rimming next the Canadian Press
Association excursion will leave To-
ronto for S. Louis over the Grand
Trunk Rillway and Illinois Central,
Tbere will be about one hundred and
fifty people in the party, occupying
five Pullman cars, and in addition
there will come up from Montreal two
cars with newspaper men from Quebec
Province. In St. Louis quarters lilitye
been engaged at the inside Inn on the
World's Fair Grounds, which will be
headquarters during press visit for the
newspaper associations from all parts
of the United States.
Weineies anstlitute Notes.' --The, r.c,-
gUlar. meeting on Fridayl ast was
Iairly well attended. In the a•bssace
o' the president ,the chair was very
ably ffiltid; by the vice-oresident, Mrs
R. G-urney. Mr. H. Huston gave a
'practical talk' on Kira. •1,rapance
of pure blood, and ;how 'to obtain it
Rie urged 1,t4i,e,.....!eceiss4y iclEqplointy of
pore' fresh air, and Strongly advocat-
ed *the tuts of .the daily hailih. Mr.
Euston's remarks were' well received
ecil and anuoll appreciated. He was
tendered the thanks of the. meeting
111xs. Gurney read, an excellent': e.ssay
on ilbe pulture of ifIcaverni As ;the
demonstra tors, bent' out by the 4, par t
ment,, are expected here ,on June(2,nd
it, 'was delpid4ed "La ask, •theiml itespeak
on the following eubjec is :—” Talks on
footle 'with demonstrations." ; "Prac-
tical 4e124ane," e "Same • aradtical
Lints on 1mm e nursing and Omergen-
cies" (Must r aked) ;,"Wornenis, Institu-
tes. Oust peeeene arel 1,futureel
THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH. --- The
Orangemen of South Huron, at their
at.nual meeting in Exeter last Feb-
ruary, did not decide where they
would congregate on the 12th of July,
1804, and the setni•annual meeting will
not be held until some time in June.
In the meantime, the officers and
members of L. O. L. No. 24, Bayfield,
the oldest number in the county. have
taken the matter up, and propose hav-
ing a real old fashioned gathering
M A Y 12th It.)04,
See our riee
Big Values fl MOO DI.OlallSour clispla.y
of
Linolornns,
Lace Curtains. Rugs de Carpets.
as 71141168
foclud Peg all the newest weaves in Mattiogs, Vesting's, Madras, Piques,
Linens, Wilco's, Fancy Maislins, Black Muslins. We don't hesitate in saying
we have i he largest and finest showing of wash goods in Exeter,
White Matting ilevreEtt weave i
white goods, fine tech finish makes
beautiful waist or drese, 40 & 59 a yd.
uide
ti.naNNei i("0:11p!ixanict.00.icootrl inf actb, eaSailV
sts
WbitePitney Merceraed very flue.,,
.sikynsini,sehinzea
tritze
ipsanperyd,r):esmn,ilw
and net '"-•13tri:.esk.Pee,tlioOo. per
glilrevery
spwail fancy
White Mttslins, fine bley effects, in oPeo 5t0Pe very Pretty lacy effect 15,
dote, stripes and small neatPatterns, '20Bainadeltinsleilt: :5:vd,
10 101 salmi wbite dots
. 15. 20 and 2e. per yd.
Fine _English Chambray in Ditto and •caters gnaranteed peefectly fast makes
Plaid &Check Gingham Bhie,
Pink and Mauve warranted fast Colors
lt
correct fer eildree's dtesees 10 and
121c. per yd,
Black Mei cedzed Muslin, rich silky
mow), wing, open stripe very piety
made ever colors, ask to see this line.
•Champagne, with white Polka Dot a. Pretty dress :-374e. a yd.
White Wilsiirk with, small black dat
scarce goods, very fashionable 373s. a
yd,
Ferney Floral muslin in Pink, Blue
and Champagne very Nretty for dress,
guaranteed fast colors up•to-date for
waists or dresses, 25e. per yd.
rancY Xnicker Muslin in Blue, Piot,
Grey arid Champagne with white flake
makes a. lovely tines. 25cts. a yd.
Fancy etripo eleghein • 30 laches
wide in Blue, rink and Grey regidar
retlueed to Sic,. a yd.
i3leck Dress Magian pretty
ffne finish guaranteed perfee
olcrs, special 2-1e. per yd.
PE'
es or waists 15e. per y
100 yds.Oxford Shirtiog in pretty
tripes and. eltecks guaranteed fast
celors. SPeoially good for boyl suits
and Blouses, regular 15c;1 clearing at
2!c, a yd.
• Hosiery Spepiai;
dies Black Cotton llose,Iddoz. Ladles Black Vott ri,
I
Oot, fast colors elearing Fanny Lace Front* worth 23e. .
, „ ,,, ...., t oc. per pair, g At— --- a. ,- • - -1,5es Per
ELL & •ROWE
there Already a
Members of adjacen
nided their desire to go to
and. if the citizens Lhere take
ter up in real earliest, a neoet
td gathering may be held in
n the corning 12th of July which
a Tuesday.
ownix(l ox Tan
as called for WKinesdwv eve
st week at late WHOP of ar.
11, of those interested u the orn
of a bowling club. A very en tl
-tic meting was held and th
rgauized with a, lawmember.',1 old nor.
The following twee the °dicers theriy windp,
be
1
Whitewear Sale
Now is the time for summer goods and
we can show you a complete range of
white.wear and Blouses, We have a very
large stock of the most stylish goods ever
shown in Exeter, at the very lowest prices.
Come and see for yourself and you cannot ti
help but buy.
• NICHT GOWNS—Nicely trimmed with embroid-
ery and insertion made of good Cambric from
50e. to $1.50,
SKIRTS—Made of the finest long cloth with
mnslin frills and fine real linen lace and insertion
trimmieg at from $1.00 to 52.75.
CORSET COVERS—All kinds and all sizes, trine
med. with lace and embroidery, seamlees backs
and sleeveless at 25e, ta 75e.
DRAWERS—Made izgr the best Cambric with
cluster tucks, lace, embroidery and insertion
trimming, very eheap at 25e. to 75c,
ASS—Real nice with beautiful trlmrnlu
for We,
ITE $I1RT WAIST—A. very flnelawn waist
trimmed down trout with yoke insertion and
tucks at $1.40.
41k. real gcod one with 10 rows of lare insertion,
collar and outu, nemsuteilea tucks, only .$1.00,
beanty with swell insertion down front, back
.nnd sleeves. Teneriffe pattern $3.00,
CARLING BROS,
he ft lowing Vornparisoo
Ivh Hicks forecasts,
ter throughout Canada
nth of April may be of 1 eres
tiers.
CANADIAN
WEATIIEIt
VIIIST• WEL'tC
1 lidater4:01104494O5n‘14el. w4
Awn ea.me in mild
'n Mari. and Territor-
colder conditions
ted for the enening Yean—Uoti, g frost exteruling efrew1ere, after the
1
'ell; 2nd. Vice-Pirs., Dr, HYmilluttli f ol lowed by, little change in tem -
P e., Rev. R. 3. M. Perkins ; Pres.. i to suuth,Easter ard the weather was
H. Diekeen ; Vice.FreKi B.„ - S. '1 moon liae visite:1i fine and anild with
y..Treao., .1. Cr. Stanbury ; Chap., boreal weather. viperature. • Highest
Rev, vi, li, Martin ; Executive COM* 4-0Reaction- temperature at
uel. W. J. Heitman, 3, Davis and 13. W. ri warmer, etertny r, :If! ...,
initte, Messrs. N. 1), Hurtlon, R. Sald.lea7 period • to 1 Val. ni.e. Tor. 111?n,
Herta The Rectory lawn has been i wub rain •• • u4,03,0 ;Eng, i
This week COUlThe
c e cl fine except ;
ng the coming summer. ' progressi v e 1 y
mo sexPecte 7 . m mem )els tir.. 11 a 11$ tht'inder l'is0:771e: lQth
tram Man. to N. S.
but fine and wa.rmer
iu western part of
itoi•lee. On the
... h and 13th condi-
tions the same --cool
from Men. to Que
but n•arnaer in Terri:
tories. On the lith
temperature dropped
west of Lake Superio
with snow, No hal
!or Minder reporte
from liar part of Can
selected for the sport and a number ot , oucom,) wm,,/
Men are at present busily engaged in •
nutting the ground into proper viz=
Everything is expected to be in remit- ' period,iwonoun.
kess in a. short time and a pleasant pea storm rain
ComonfzinxTenv,--From the Seattle
(WaSh.)Tiznes of a recent date we are
pleased to publish the following which
reflects great credit on former rest
-
dent of this vicinity in the person of
Mr. D. Elston, son of Mr. R. Elston of
this place.- Mr. Elston holds the po-
athirst.), of Principal in one of the col-
leges in Seattle and is making rapid
advaneement in the responsible post. i
tion entrusted to him, As a result
of his course in penmanship in the Y.,
M. T. A, Evening Institute, S. E.
Grayson of the Seattle Hardware
Company has won distinction as
penman. He was awarded a gold
ing out the finest work in the whiter
medal by the •instructor, for turning!
term. Several specimens tit Grayton's,
work were forwarded to The Pen- i
tnanis Art Journal of Broadway New.,
York, and this Magazine has awarded
him a diploma bearing the signatures
of four of the ablest penna.en of Amer-
iceand lettered by L. leladarasz, the
world's greatest ornate writer. A
TIMID WDElt."
15 markea in. on the 15th a. storm
crease of interi- of gieith energy tra-
highly complimentary letter from ed- saber of distur- yelled east ward
itor.Healey reflects credit upon D. bances. Tem- brioging heavy snow
Elston of the Y. M. 0. A. staff as a perature w ill ana cold wave follow
teacher of penmanship. risehigh, deeid- 1 n g. Temperatur
e d storms o f ranged as low as 1.
WEATHEIt PORECASTS. -- Rey. lte.
ure and Undertaking
carry a good and assorted stock in all line
of our trade.
0111 fillUtil
Are made of 1.'n gs, guaranteed, for
you cheaper, but c mg better can be hough for
With Spring Muse Cleaning comes the need of many
g So much as a good clean pure mattress.
0,
u al
* *************
HUST
I Embalmer. 0
can sell
noney:
and
The
Exeter oiler
Mill
HARVEY BROS.
Proprietors,
d Manufa,cturers of and dealer
,ada. Highest tem-
peretere on April Stle
13th, 14th respective-
ly at
Cal. Win.Tor. Mont. Rao.,
.5a 81 47 50 58
70 SI 20 SO 23
12 20 30 811 82
THIRD WEEK
—in—
Flour and Feed
Brands
Pure Manitoba
STU
LIBeat Family Flour
?MESS WHERTLET
WHOLE
ULM
FLOUR
Hicks third storm period extends
11 a i 1, thunder hi the weet and 20
Coice Pastry Flour Breakfast rood
from the 12th to 17th, being central heavy d o w n- east, This cold wave
pours of rain, remained until th
on the 11th. The disturbing forces violent winds. 17th when milde
bearing on this period are, the Vulcan 16-10 Change conditions set in in
equinox, the Venus equinox, and the to mach cooler the west and on the
moon at its new, or in conihnction progressiv e I y, 20th the cold wave
with Sun and Earth. At this tinie and frost northward was reported disssi
until the end of tlee'inorith, the solar 20-24. Mark- pating. On to the
energy will be focalized along a tier of ed , warm wave 20th no marked warm
states running east and west across in western parts wave developed as
the central part of the country. This progr es sin g sh ow n by highest
focus of solar energy gradually ad- eastward, decid- benmeratures at the
vances from the equator northward, e d storms o f four points above
reaching its furtherest latitude north rain, hail, thun- mentioned,
at the summer solstice. The diffusive der and squells. April 20th 54 46 38
effects of solar light and energy' in Sudden change 36 ae against 59 18 48
contradistinction to this focalized to cold 'wind?. 41 on tbe 21st. This
effect, may be illustrated by the pen- Frosts o v e r period closed with
umbra], or diffused shadow of an much of coute much the same tem -
eclipse, as compared with the taper -
try northward. perature. No frost
ing or focalized and concentrated sha-
being reported ex-
. •
dove. Within the area of this focal
cepting 2 degrees at
energy of the Sun, the most violent •
Calgary and 6 at Hal -
and dangerous storms occur. Such. •
ilex. Showery weath-
force is at work at this third storm
period. As wer was reported dux -
e enter this period look •
ing several of the lat-
er forchange to warm and balmy wea.th-
er''days or this period,
er. The winds will shift to southerly,
hut no heavy rains,
the barometer will steadily fall, and
thunder onhall.
the skys soften into the serenity that
foreruns active storms. By the 15th Foulterie weEic leo urern WEER'
wide areas of cloud and storm, with
very warm and ominous atmosphere, 26-29, Unsea- No p a r t i c u I a r
will be well in motion from west to souably warm change in tempera.
east. Heavy rains, thunder and hail wave on t li e ture tOok place ' at
will follow in many parts of the coun- 20th. More for- this date, •The tem -
try as the storm centres advance dur- ceful s to r m $ pm:attire gradually
ing the llth to 171h. This is a period a n el w i d e r. rising from the close
when level-headed people should calm- Heavy hail, vi- of the third week as
ly be on their guard against probeble olent and dan- follows: 215th, 66 50
tornadoes. It is impossible for such gerous storms, 40140 and On tbe 28th
a thing to come upon anyone, without sudden change 61 72 50 58 respective -
warning, if any vigilance or common to cold probable ly, at Calgary, Win -
Bence is exercised. A cycle of storms, to northw a r d nipeg, Toronto, Que-
repeating themselves every day for on the 2 9 t h, bec. The month clos-
several days, will naturally °Celle' at The month will ed with no frosts in
this time, unless the barometer rises close with frosts in any part of Cana -
decidedly, and winds change to north- c e n t r a 1 and da reported. Show -
westerly and cold after the first or northward. • ers were reported in
second storm paroxysm. Change to; some parts from the
much cooler, with probable frost in t 27th to 30th but no
the north, will certainly come when 1 violent storms or rain
storms are over.
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15rice will be paid.
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