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Exeter Times, 1905-04-06, Page 8a t1 r, Ir::(!i E 1 1 h t 1 M S, APRIL title 1905. STEWART'S New and Exclusive Styles in Modish Millinery \1'e show a number of copies from the finest imported pattern hats, as well a% a large range ••t e•ur own designing and croalimr "Ye would like to git(• ' (tit a (1( scril>tion of Fotre of the lovely si ri•i, b_ .satire, hut the w t i.rr is not capable of doing them justice, Ira what w e can tlo is give you a very hearty invitation to visit our show rooms as tlftcn as you wish and study the new styles. Come as (•ft' n as )+.lti can )•OU 1\ ill always find some new and inter- esting novtlties. ('om'! often, bring your friends with you, you are alwat s welcome - - - -- Small check and 50 GENTS Corey shut Seeks fug shirt wail ! u u wrest special in I).esu (1• ods. cults and waists. pure wool Voiles in Wei ► twine it d N x show a lovely Cone weaves. All the new shaded in range. All new y designs and greens. blues, paris. brown, red,creatu shades. They are anti black. We will back this special lot of Voiles against any 73s line in the trade, for style for value, for qual- ity. Will you do us the favor to took the lot oyer. Remember the price 50c. correct in style, and great values. Ask to see our special at 48c. «sEEps» 0 u r ro.uls-made clothing department is in great. ..h ipe. Wo have never had nue value*. The ne ScotrhTweed effect are simply grand. the ' ta'cy almost invisible over checks. are the correct things this season. W. •how a daisy new S•,ottth flntyh Tweed suits at %Ve have a great reputation on Seeds. We sell nettling but Steel Briggs' Best. We believe there is no better seeds in the trade. and mighty few as gorse. if you buy your Mengel and Torino seed from us, we will protect you against .high prices and poor qualities. D•in't experiment on seeds that are said to be just. ax go.pd as Steel Briggs, for if you do something may happen about harvest time that will cause you theutmost astonishment. Ask your neighbors about the success they hove had with Steel Briggs Seeds hot from we Remember Steele Briggs Seeds have the reputation of having stood the test for years, also remember that we sell Steel Briggs Seeds and no other, arid we sell them Mighty cheap too. We want all the Farm Produce yo can bring us. J. A. STEWART (Naw reading matter appears in this space each week.) 111111.11111/ The Sunshine of Prosperity shines brighter for those who make regular addi- tions to a Savings Bank account at this Bank. Money in the bank makes life brighter for its owners. relieving them of worry, &e. Our Savings Bank Department will take care of your money while waiting other investments. The money earns interest at highest current rates from the day it is de posited. It can be drawn out at any time. Any amount from ONE DOLLAR up can be deposited, and interest is added to the principal FOUR TIMES a year. FARMERS' BUSINESS.'rbis Bank offers exceptional induce- ments to farmers.drovers, cattlemen. ani others wanting to borrow money on their own note, for a week, month. or longer as desired, at best rates. The Sovereign Bank of Canada Branches in Huron County at Exeter Crediton Dashwood Hensel) Zurich Clinton GLADMAN & STANBURY , Solicitors. P. E. KARN • Manager. Bzeter•Branch The Calendar Says That spring begins on the 21st. That doesn't mean t hat there will be warns sunshine from that on. Sometimes t he right s% cat her provokingly slots turning up. it TO ADVERTISERS. Toe copy for changes must be not later than Tuesday noon. C advestisementrs accepted up to Wednesday of each week. TIII'R13DAV APRIL fish, 19 a1 1 on •••••••••••••••••r••• • • •••••••• LOCALS (lours cleaning has started. r 11. ltaatleib wakes u specialty of watch repairins. Mrs. John Snell Iris recovered t.to Lel r ectvtt ►ct'riCUS senesce. Tit r its ulkliu,t c:1) 1 Made its first :,1'p '111%1W (,11 the streets this year, Mos/lay afters, so. r smut in seed grain. us For- maldehyde it ie 1 suer gr, . coats. i'•t• Sold with fu!I direct' . ('. Lutz. ltev. \Vat. Godwin. rf Exeter. will j each educatlona I eerwons on the hippcn circuit. Sabbath April 161 b. The change of the weather of t past few days brous11 furl h t he winter clo(Liu;t again. The 'times is 1 he livelist and most up-to-date newspaper in 1 his serf ion Subscribe ftp•' it ;IOW. 75c until Jan. 1911(1. t 1t. Hicks is reducing his stock at 1 lueed rates, now is the time to se. rias bargains. -_- 'alters for hal-•.-We have a large number of old new.,papers for sale just the tiling when you are house cleaning. The friends o1 Mr . J. A. Bayes of Brantford, formerly of Exeter, will be sorry do hear of his serious illness. Mr. John Snoll has purchased a very fine three year cult from Mr. George Mawhinney, of the Goshen Line, Stephen. Miss Eva Godwin. after a visit at her home here returned -on Wednes- day last to St. Thomas. where she Mill resume her studies. Col. Sats Hughes in spooking of Mr. Gunn, M. Y., from this riding says its is st splendid, genial, fearless, manly and right good fellow. Is your system 'run down from the effects of colds of la grippe? build it up with Howey's Tonic llyphotsphiti and be prepared for the warm day of spring. Mr. T. B. Carling, our noted poul- try fancier. who in always to the front with early chicks, reports a full Matched brood on n lie 281h of March. DR. OVENS. London, Surgeon, EYE. EAR, NOSE and TII•ROAT.Ftts Glasses properly. Office. Commer • cial Hotel. Exeter,. Next visit Sat- urday, April 22nd. \Park en the fair „rounds will soon ,Lc commenced. It is decided bye the ooeiety to put a wire fence along' the 'sort It side !o the grand stand also n Ion;( the crest side of t he grounds. At t he beginning of its career tar flour began to assert its claim flovor on the score of intrinsic merit Ever since it has been est ablishin z its claim. -Harvey Bros. \Dr. Rollins was in Toronto las week, and on Thursday interviewee the Minister of .Education re,zardin some means to 4>e devised for the protection of the eyesight of child- ren in our public schools. Bev. Gro. J. Jackson. of St: al ford has received :t call to the \V:alker- ville Methodist church. It is ex- pected the Stratford congregation will extend an invit al ion to trey. J. 11. Kirkland :at present pastor at \V 1Ikerton. ; Farmers report that (the weather during the past .few wereks has made .the maple sugar season very dell. There has been very little or no dresls during it he nights, con- sequently a very small amount of sap running. \'.e -take this opportunity of thank jive our numerous customers for ‘rjyeir trade during t he past three _sears and wish to state Mat we are nos' in a posit it a to supply milk to per old customers and kindly sol- icit the patronage of those dcsirin • it ohsnge. LOUIS DAY, Milk •utar and Market G:lydiner. 11 YOROVRRSIXTY tKARS Air Uu> asn \I'sct,•'fktau i(aNkuv.-Mrs Winslow'. 800thlngr Syyrrup hay been used for H•••••• over'dzty ears by nallllons of mot here for their children while teething, with porfeetsucoe+�. It soothes the child. softens the guars. allays all pato cures wind colic. and Is the best remedy for 1')iarrhin t. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by dries -riots In every part of the world. ffi Dents a oottle. Its value is Iaoalcnlsble. Ito sore and take Mn Winslow'* Soothing Syrup and ask for no other klod. The C. P. 1t. excursion train which left Toronto on Tuesday, March 28, was wrecked at Dryden. Two cars 'full of passengers rolled down an rnhanknont. turtling ing tter three 1 imes. The passengers. however were exceedingly fort aria 11' al- though one man received nop0 ser- )ious harm by hiving his leg badly fracturcd. I Applioations will be made to the Legislative Assembly Asir Ft 1t•0I1 for an •:act to incorporate a company to construct, equip and operate an elec- tric din. of railway to run from S1 rat ford, t It rough t hr 1 tow ttsIiip. of ,,. , Poe ns.',, Fullerton, Wilbert BI r :•nd itlansh,rd, in the co y of I''•rt1., +and 1110 1owtot Ili lw t1 I'shorn-' ,nd Stephen. in Huron, r.• Exeter .lid Grand Mold. (':ell on 11. llioks for Silverware tt Jewelery, prices away down. Miss cora Foweli .returned Satur- Sotlletilrles for :t mow 11 or more .tf• day. .:after a short visit in Windsor ter the 21st you are ;111 the better j sold IDelroit• for owning a light weight ever- 1)r. L. 1.. Follick and Miss Mabel Follick. •of til. Marys. spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Sutherland .old Mr. George Sutherland. of Ilrnsall, were visi- tors in town. Sunday. coat. It's .t nice handy .:1 isle to have around. 'enywny. A nice one Costs *16. Everything right about it of course. W. W. Tama a Mrs. •I). Johns ,returned home Ha1urdey after a three months' vis- it to iter daughter, 11rs. W. T. Goodison. of Sarnia, %%•ho leis been seriously ill. Mrs. Ilobier and Mrs. Thorne arc delegates at the eighteenth annual meeting of the W. A. M. A, of the Diocese of llunow ir t Nr• V ion al Lr,n ton. Merchant Tailor. Street Commissioner Itissct 1 has , had a h•• nod scraper at work due ins -- -- the past week. and has succeeded in Market Report. -The following is having i he accumulation flf i be 11 in- t he reporte ord. of Exeter markets. s cor- rer. removed. meted up to Apt jl fit it, 1911,. A coroner's jury in the case of Wheal. et;1ndar.1, +l.W 1 or bus. the recent murder of Alfred Quic Oats, iti fl cents per per bushel. by his !trot her, in Car -140c lea nahit Barley 38 to 40c per bushel. returned a verdict t bat the deceased Peas 60 to 62 rents per bushel. came to death from stran,rulation. Bran $15 to $16 per len. The prosecuting attorney presented Shorts $20 per ton. to the Minister of Justice the facts Family Flour $2.85 per cwt. in the case, stating that Quick is Feed flour. $1.25 per cwt. violently inaene. The Minister ad - nut 10r Is rent s 1s•r. itoutld. vise(' hitn to it eke t 11e matter up in 1'1 cents per dozen. the regular way. Quick will be Egg.. 1 Pork, tit. eeight. ?6.35 per cot. tried for the murder of his brother I'nrk, dressed,* 7.511 to A7.75 cwt. but it is :inured t hat t he jury will 113y. $7.111 per ton. recontrnend that hr be confined in l'ot.ntces, PS cents pet tact, the asylum. ------- f++.1444.1.4..:-.1.++++++++4•++.1..14+ +++4-144-1-++++++ ++++ ++44+44+ Watch this space Every Week. DON'T EXPERIMENT But Use E NJOYME. Vegetable Hair Restorer : It will restore color and vigor to your faded locks. 7- ('ontains no sugar of lead or sulphur. :_: .,. is purely vegetable and herullees. s ..t peas or + is the only grey flair Restorer. we know of, that t• n greasy '1sticky. :l:If your a victim of thin grey hair, or falling hair, try it. and see .� ••! yourself. We warrant it to do all we claim. •S. Sella (or 73' per large bottle. Ons size only. •3• Al.G IDN 're Vee A N T' E D IC IT /0 WIrWitPCREt jn tee 11 :Ind •:• cot nty. write ter Purity urity Mfg, Co. Exeter, Ont. , infnrm.tron :•4.4.-'..4.-:-.:-.).4-1.-:.."04..;.-:-:•-i.-1.4-:-:•++++++ • + .I..F{•, +.1. •::-+:--�.{-•p.1..t,.;. ;.•!„i , :•$ :....;.•:,.• :..1..r. 4•• ..l.y .1.... ..,�... is •:' • 1 • , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Elocution Welt,?.- Miss Mildred Godwin, assisted by her pupils in elocution, a ill give a recital in 1 he Opera (louse, Exeter, ou t he eve n(n s of Friday, April 7th, 1905. The pro - am comprises Elocutionary selec- tions, poses. ntunulasuea. vocal and instrumental music furnished by Hiss Amy Johns and others. 'I'lais event promises to be one of peculiar interest and profit :1)111 should en- sure n full house. Admission 15e. Conde at 8 o'clock .n.1 enjoy the evening's prowl'a 111. ••••••N•••••••••••••••••• A ,meeting was .held last Thursday uitht in 1 h Town 31all to formulate plans for a Victoria .Day rclebration There was considerable di•cu'sion 85 to s% het the 1,1-041-.110 should rn111691 of. 11 was suggest:41 t halt a t rade and et f tbumpian procession 4;n held in it he' forenoon, games, cnn•i•titg of has.hall. football and ether athletic g rtncsin it hr aftersts ti. followed Its. a concert in the cveninr., A cont• mil tee watt appointed to consider the hest location to 101.1 .he games. The corjnaittee cone. roe' wit the agri• cultural society to ascertain if the fair ground. %%ill be in shape by that time. The report of their finch ingts will 1,0 presented at 1 meet• loge 'for ,lee publie to lie h-141 in the Town Hall This (Thursday) eve,ine when A larger representation of the ailv.nt is entered. ( Special Sale of Lace Curtains at SI.and $!.•2:i per pair. special Sale of Wall Paper all borders cents a yard Special Sale of Mens and Boys I Clothing All new Goods Special Sale of Dress Goods Biggest ?tock 111 , town to choose from Special Sale of Women's Raincoats $G 00 Uoat for 84.88 Special Sale of Ladies' Cashmere Hose Excellent quality at 25c a pair Special Sale of Black Underskirts A beauty for 98c. Special Sale of Umbrellas Self opening $1.25 for 93 cents $ bTEI I.I & ROWS It Vouches t he :tickle - llou•ey's Cherry Cordial, 25c. n bottle. Mr. Walmsley, of London, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bucking- ham. Best Water White Coal Oil, reg- ular price 20c. at Stewart's only 14c. Back yards are. being cleared of the winter's accumulation of rule. bislt. Send the Times to your boy in the West, seventy-five cents pay' the subecriplion until? Jan. 1900. A Miracle of Cheapness - A first- class Chinical Thermometer only 500 al Iirowning'a Drug Store. Mrs. nowslaugh, (:f Centralia. 1 visiting •her beet hers, Mesar". H. an A. Hooper, this week. ' Mr. M. Box, of Exeter, w•as one of tete successful candidates at the dairy school at til rat 'troy, last week. Garden Seeds - Vegetable. - and garden needs of all kinds; the hest. 3 packages for fic. - Charlton's Ila- :arr. The Rev. Rural Dean Lowe, Ijat' r of St. Paul's Clturrh, Whitt SM. will preach in ale, Trivit•t Memorial church next. Sunday. :tt loth morns and evening services. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxat Ire Bromo Quinine Tab - tete. All druggists refund the mon- ey if it falls to curd. E. W. Grove's signature is on eaeh box. 25e. Mr. A. Dow, held a very success• fug auction sale ef horses and cattle on Tuesday. Mr. Jas. White, of St. Marys, wielded the hammer and suc• ceeded •in bringinz forth _ootl pric- ey. Dr. Buller, London, will bo at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Thursday April 6th. 1905 all d:ay for Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat con- sultation, Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Forsnnldehydt , t he Inst 1 hing known to modem science for smut wl grain. Try it ta.nd save rneney•- Ilowcy's Drutt Store. ei The Higgins farms in 1'sl:erne, was Mold of the Commercial hotel. Satur- day Lest 4o R. R'elsh, for 56,800. Mr. Welsh owns the farm adjoining. and the acquisition of the 1liggins -prop• erty will give Mr. ‘Welsh one of the beat equipped farms in (he county. Drees*►nakinr.--Mie; Prouty, of So- dom, wishes to announce (0 tNI Lot- h s of F:xeler and vicinity 1 hat she is prepared to its •ke r•Itrag nletal a for dressmaking flr sow in;t at t heir homes by the •day. 11. Either, M. P. P. has been ap- pointed gal the folloe ing select :deriding c(>mrnitd t es et .1 tie Ontario • Horsemen wanting route bills for the coming season will do well to look over our assortment of cuts be- fore ordering. Mrs. John nletchford has returned home from Lucan, where she was waiting on' her another and sister. who were ill. Rev. Cooper, pf.Elinevilie, preached two very excellent sermons in the Main street Methodist Church. on Sunday last. Rev. Godwin conduct- ed onduct-ed dhe services at Fli)nyille. \ Cattle Sale. -Geo. Hunter & Son Jif Itidgetown, will hold another big scow sale at Centralia. on FRIDAY. API1IL :7th. 1905 at 2 o'clock. 15 Cows calved. 10 springers, 5 tat row cows. Parties wanting cows should a-.-4]gem before buying. the right kind, tarry One :a good one. Womans' Institute - The \Vo- ans' institute .will ]told -their re - lar meeting in the reading -room the Town Hall on Friday. April II at 3 o'clock. Subjects for dis- uasion ",housecleaning and In- sect peas" Ur. Amos is expected to give a talk on "The Culture of Flowers." A full attendance is re- quested as the seeds and bulbs pur- chased by the institute for t he mem- bers will be distributed at the close of t he meeting. -Mrs. Wickwire, Press.; Mrs. A. Hastings, Sec.-Treas. HOUSE CLEANING Everybody will get busy now House Cleaning and fix- ing up for spa ing, and you will need some Lace Curtains, Carpets and other House Furnishings. We are head quart- ers in Exeter for these goods, and will be pleased to show you our big selection. Lace Curtains 3 yards long. good strong curtains 1 for 50e and 75c ., .. ,... all nice Floral Patterns $1. $1.23 $1.50 and $2.00 3i yards long, Fish Net and Nottingham, the strongest Curtain in the trade, $2.511. $:3.00 ard 33,50. yards long, Fine Fish Net also Brussels Not and Swiss. The wet- test ('ilt•t:tine shown this season, $I.I$), =3.00 and $11.00. BOW LING At a 'meting of r he. Exeter Bow- ling Club, held •Frills)• evening last, the following were elected officers for .1 his year :-elope. fres, Rev., R. J. M. Perkins ; 1.'res.. John Muir ; Vice - Pres., W. H. Levet( : Chaplain. Rev. W. M. Martin ; fiery-Treas., 11. T. Belcher ; Man:wing Committee. Ilea - :nate Taman, Burden, Gladrnan, II. F. Huston. 1l is the intention . of the club to make t 1►e game l hepopu- l'lr one of .1 he s'ason, :and takcpart in several of the tournaments to :c held this year. TRY 'ENI To d he first t wit correct answers to the problems ;.•lets below, we will send the Times for one year. Answ• ere to be moiled. For pupil» only ; "A 'cistern has Iwo supply pipes and one w•7»le pipe. One of 1 he sup ply pipes can fill it in twenty minutes. .the other ren fill it in fif- teen minutes,. and 1 be 5%a»te pipe can empty it in fort v 1,11110les. If all dire. pipes ore in operation at once, Ito.% Iona '.5i11 it t:,kr for 1 he cistern to fillf The amount of $1,1103 it compound interest at 4 per cent. per annum for a certain number re years is $1,147.36128. Find the number of ("event merit :-Cemms• itteof rail - - ars. The :1)►su•ers will I•e in „es; ways, committee on municipal law, 'times. commit I ee -n agriculture :and colo• itit:alion, c-t►unitSte /•n public ac- 110A1111 OF TRADE: C-11111 IS. st eek'e A .Tonic for Ow Winter -wearied. A special nn e tins of t he Board -To bo among 11►e fruit and flowers if Trail,' was t-1,5 on \t nn day after - of Oro beautiful southern resorts tar noon east to m••.a replesent.ativea n few weeks is n sure cure far those from Kirklcn, \\'inchels.,,, and discuss at, t tf n1 ret ilun .t c. la I rn c 1 run eau a t or "h n 'n in llc 1 h o cannot stand She cold, sinter weather. i• o'tance ur CI caw, u,Ih 11'. pro 1 uIl tnfor:nnllo,, Anel tickets may be 1 o''''I rail's ly, 'tl,irll will ruts from oi>t/lined on applkat ion to any paint 1(11 St turd i bees rl► Grand 'Trunk agent. S1. Marys, Sit knee Feet, r, ('real• ton Cu li:unia. A rt,.ri II 'unl • •tat •ri:,inn,ent rias ; Mr. 1'. B. (:arrug.t , rcupi. ,1 r he 11-141 i r• n ('av,• sb Jeri in church : I r t I 1 , ch:air and After r.xplaiuint rhe Lalt•c1 en Friday ev. nin t test. A tory et►• meeting a flied on M r. L. I1. joy;able •pro-,zr,lnnl1 was rendered Dickson ind forth'1 tnfonnation. Mr. eensielin't cf :music and r••eitetion• Dickson stated that ►h• et; ,,nerltd after which refreshments ger <.rr- )leen legated by .th (;eve nt cd. There wn.a 1101 so I tree an audi- ' 11.11 I h^ e0` t )f 1 h • rl„r,(•1 wnc 9?B00 MCC as the •merits of the entertain- Ie200 was to 1.e to ••1 up by the Ex.- tnent deserved. The proceeds Ar•rIn for he Sen hIre Board ef Tr el ,n1 ti1h81at washe donated le .t itariunt one ,'eaten for 1' Ilii_ the int. consumptives, ar t:rtvonhtlr`i The C. P. It. w,»r1d Zak• over the Fvangrlistic Meetings -- The even- charter, and he o,, bi •t: et.. I, bur eta» gelistic meet Mo. held in •I:nns•s•st• rot certain, o;uld lay I tcktht' ,tetliolist church during :1 , pant • al:eve amount. Ilire.. weeks by I•:':1),^_eli.t, Bev. T. elessr••. Shier and Lt 121., .1 Kirk - It. McNair :mad Mrs. \1cNeir, %sere • ton; NIr'trs. .1. 0. .1, n• s .•11,1 .1. Isel• brought to a rlt►s,t• on Torsos% etc/1•' bridge, \\ ineht•lse ; \l, --r.. 14. init. The iofiy ideals :and in pirine Woe :and C. %ss irk. r. r f Cr• di- eea►cepliens of the Christian rharac- ton, spoke in favor of t1.• ruse:fling ler presented by Mr. McNair carom' through. end would ' j% ss1 • 4,••• fail•lo enlarge the believers out look. -1-dance tt he) coupe. Itis sermons art. clear and cas,rjnc- Committee% t.er ,p,,.lor.1 ov:lit ing and pow .•rful preeenlfll ton• of , n the council itt,t• of 1'.t n, n'• Intl 111^ truth. Ili* app•"ale to the Un•'Stephen, akin_ .'rant •,f saved for decision ere lu fee hieltest' from ketch coulee!, lel Mon gram nee ivee and very .odder, often en• Exeter council. Commit tees sst•r, forced by touchine astride me. The also appointed from lie t tree tit,rni- singeinr of Mrs, \Ic\,ir itt of , teeth p:,lities to ascertain inform:4111 n re- order. She has a full ,-west soprano voice •full of Ktrotl snstairtin 2 power, hetenunciation i» (biotite!. tel' •en',1 chosen .10 feet t' he eUhje'c1, fere •dolt %)iIIt expression and lender Lu Los. There bas Leen much hoax semen• pushed in the church .tering r lies•• *seek: s. A netlike. have drrid^d for Christ rand I,uhliely confessed him and the Kpirituil life rd 11t • members has been depencd• gtariling the -.mount of fr.•i:lit •hipped to and frrm 1•1.;eils Hunt the I,rrioes1d line .1 1111 it. procure any re 111-r inform it ;cot nor, --,ry •,nd renamuniclte with Ih•• ('. 1'. 11. dilions will 111 111/11. Apt 11 )5111 1.111 A. III TCDR =A•.with lime Ivt>►(•t weather, law iM Told y4ti7►t tVtq barometer, Ind a series of t ['under Bows tle A th:•0ors pas -lot 0 1%s artily .aero*' ala' country. Carpets Unions, \Vools :Ind Tapestry :ac to 81. 4'1 different patterns and everyone a seller. Linoleums 2 yards wide for only 57.o 4 yards wide for . ...only $1.90 These are certainly the cheapest in Exeter. Wall Papers They all say they have the best, but just see ours and see if our 20 Satin Stripe, Borders to attach, don't beat any t c or 3c you hear ef. 5c Gilt, Borders to match, don't beat any tic. 7c, `tc lOc to 20c, all beauties. CAi LING B ;2OS. "Couches and Rockers" . A Splendid Couch . . . $5.00 A Good Quarter Oak Rocker $3,50 II and see our new Shop, one door south of Spackman's Store. W. C. HUSTON Embalmer. To flilk Buyers uhIdIoo Materlal This is the season of the year when you will be thinking of ;building either a house or a barn and we would remind you that we can supply you with Sash and Door Frames and all building material on short- est notice. Water Tanks Having bought out the Milk If you need a water tank this spring call at our office awl get prices and leave your order. All eizes made to order. Business and Good Will of Ml'. A. Dow. I solicit a con- tinuance of your patronage. We expect to start the First of April and will make it a point to supply all customers With Fresh Milk and Cream WM. RIVERS Custom Sawing Customers who have timber in our yards and who want their sawing done, kindly call at the mill and let us know what shape you want it. Wood for Sale The Ross-Tdvlor IIICKB• FORECASTS A regular yule in a:tornl perkel ex- l 1 1 ItEl, e 111 10 the 1511i.GOa It•nd» ,fromt I The changes 1 bet go before t he for- mation end approach of clnudinao, ••••••••N••••••••••••••N and etortns )5111 11,11.• iv. 1 s the AVMI - A FAMOUS SCHOOL t CENTRAL /; 4,9/ 1 ward ns w0 carer t Itis period. and later• rely from he 13111 to the 15th rain Stith thunder end storminess will touch numerous localities in their pros 11',4 e'tsr ss 1rd over t he count ry. The mete -tit ) disturbance blending 'l it h t 1. 1, ..1 Venue at this time, will el hist -tit. Iy prolong and intensify storm cuflditimis so that little or no intermission of settled i w pal her will f01110.5 t Ilia period bc• fort. 1 he berinnill of a not ker. Th: next et ori, period includes the 17th ,no t 'lest It, inclusive. 'f he Faster full meets on the c(•Iestial equator and in ttrrigue are embraced in oho 1 71 11 1 0 i t 19th Very threatening , 1.•ta tic.1 •ts'>rms. violent and poesihly lornadir in places west - ward and central. are ?possible and probable tI 1 hist Mit'. These Worms will break up into . -now squalls over •••••••••••••••••••••••••• much of t he count ry not i ha ard, and b• intim%041 M a .ever .1 drys of bleak In Cutty ea1 lit Lit: sle, t dorms will 5i -it many sections uta and touohits_ the 18th end 191h. Tl,c next ►eeul,r Morn' period itt central 'on 1 11r 21t1, cover ing the 23rd to th' 2711.. Th^ barometer will fall trnerill) during the pro- trrss of lIlia perked and April show- ers will thicken int"- %%oder ante Ii,-ivior Ilonelier 'steals. At :all the perioh1.4 in April up to this period. many etirt.e of the remit ry will get more rain than 111 ley ntont he past , Low lands to :111 c' nt t 0 t o western stales will hive tee much. (Menge to fair end reviler will follow this period. up le the 291 It. On the 991h and 31, 1, 1• Irtion try storm ron- STRATFORD ONT.�� Business men havelearned that • our graduates are prepared for positions of trust. No school in Canada can do more for its thud ents than this one. Our grade- • ates always secure position-. • Write for our free catalogue, it • is a handsome one. Spring teres • opens April :3rd. • W. J. ELLIOTT, principal. T D. A. McLACHLAN, • • Butcher Shop of 11$ fiat ing purchased the Butcher Business of Er. S. hardy, I will continuo business at the old stand and solicit a share of your patronage. . wooer • • • • 1 1