Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-08, Page 1bbit a ' • Prof ',Von*, the woritra grate der.
roWlogist ' (*4k your
Itrotodiseorer tlo coo via nature 0 true thodruft Uri
11) 1r:tiesiloriarskoft,. Isortru e4 41. **Mk% with human deotirott .11ehec
,
whatook 444 Fs from* *WOO 00 wo* losing hi* hair. and ,
uade or t ' mwtob voottliat ruhttelt the *ore4 Oat* IA/rand th,o lig ha-
)ii,S. *Oil orkiwki dandrot boar -orv 0 kill* the miorobto
row Alra MOP* 10t0,10(t- A-woiulrrfiijloriteurr;---*--del4httal
,
.
tiort in
vet ehoW
titan ihow on
Vesten Ontario.
0
gerwo-earrY
Evety .1ay we ee cloudsin the sky.,
Sowetirnes, they are idle Itiptiseecy
.*ud their oft stuface.ts tinged 'With
coloring that reminds one or. the fati.
vd Silver lining..; 'Again they are dull
-at'tgrY end -front their innernicfet
receses leap forth 0404 of fire, folt,
ike the discharge of a thouandpiecee
gest nd Latest Li e rpely notice' them ;rave'
ereae in Our business wlen ome evening the wind takes
0. QUANTITY' a
ritidan4411,
With destrotion
that
ruler their influence.t In •
cfl
jioe o
hey hau
et at.'
mphere that madethe Worried and
efts, but nothing 111qt the disturb.
atktk
hou
n hovering in a. sultr
0
clies, Lounges, Pfxfs
zetures-to be
Rooin Mouldings, Mid's tea se
Baby Carriages, Carts, Wagory,s1
riminiags, and Step Ladders.
Window Rtind business/. Every blind guar-,
ver six blinds hung free.
4r-hgvfx=-411sy-lkiew,az
other wei.eln he barn at. the time
klndknowl4 that a heavy wind term
approaching ,satternpted to bold
the ilOors fast, never theaining thet
the windhad sufficient forceand veloc-
ity to pot ouly blow open doom but, to
destroy the barn. Such VOW the Vase*
owever. levelled
!py,
Oveiturn,
;many-feetr-throngit
_hem atriking_the roof
teiten,,,..:pettetrating‘it
the roof, wal s, And
t. part of
the 'house.
r000 • • _
atiOn- few-. tome
after sgmtyiug ber inention.°t going
tO the .kltcben. The detentioniNfttef
lucky. a the'Onsta"44ente Might .
. .
Was .horne at,t
o be in thefron
*
dne
totie fact
.3v I 'Oleg he
there In conrve
illneSs *11 1111
HAN» -0
Sonnet Sweitzr met wit
fut*Hiccident the other day by h3
touting in contact with.* eixcula
J)$11411:11V004 „
talpt„,.aitts kixt2, nkbineAt
_
o itatT y event
. y. waof
surpriae,-1 - being 'her biiihdy.
A . TheY.OPort having had a, very .nice
,- tinte.-Mr. iambi, of firtrithi* lutt$ been
visiting :Mr. rilkte, during. tho past
looking began to 04414 I*41).7`
arter0e4 the sky. The wind was frtutr
the southsw,est, but it did not seem to
, govern the *Untie,' precursors of the
storm. They flitted in different di*.
rectionestra SS tOCY travelled onthelr
coursestbey--foretelti destruction. All
Was conftraion'in. the skies; flventoal..
-ty the great army :0,1U, -Clentent
reaehearia OW4040411: all the fere,'
C410010 cyclone. .The cleurlisetriptied,
IlveivmmteMln:ntrztegtOttAnf,b_k_he_e_.
that seemedto penetrate everrt1110ft..
-
tbat
made eervtbing% shudder in 10
e weaker strue.
•rert0-Itarilegratttl
itgsswased and creaked in
Oblast* While other*. 'wete'.
sat and Vana. Barn1. req.*.
* eiinglor
the•Tuttretkip otritr*orse.,*duir
broste.bureirert ,ottrettgl **dos'
Tiad,weUfncedaxddraieed. 'There I* oti ,the prow,
tomatmate Woolf; a'goud•boro, shed* rod other Otote
120d* t ten attee la* hardwood bush. ar!
wiarw, sod ether -diroyes-
-tatt—it
-it C. SVANIfii-7---
414
.Vall-early_and avaul youraelf of bis
'valuable service, as tbis is a rate op-
portunity to have your eyes properly
of charge. No suet* *mkt
but a etientifie, certainty. Difileult
cases accurately fitted. .ALL Nvontt
14.111.**of ArtIfIcIaI Ey.s itddod
to Oar atock.
eseap -ivittif;ut.- arriiii-tir lnjury, hit
.howit, ' 4 pperted time is beyond expla-
nation*. Mr. Thaw* fihaptorre was
•:ertnght 14 settle debris but, was Assisted
, out by. ItiesOntkand wee but 'aligbtl
injured. 'Theaceitir now, 'presents a ,
-11100 A 000ilittte: Mini Everything is
.104thiedi tittherl 4ith4 twisted but. of all I
10,410'04d for. .
'The.next Serlintor obstruction in the.
,. 'ath Of .the *term your the One new,.
rositatuAlimrik
struek it withetteh velocity : that. ' 'the
IthitleliftitcturelVaCtilliftedliornefour'
„or ilVeinclieson the foundation.. The
t.f
_o_trlatiOnAtaelf- w, as ardiy c..rae_t_
id
an 'i' -rebuilding -in -places.- -
:
Passl.ng on the 'windarnl ramn struck
Wein, ng, 0 aiti knock-
-'tree44'
,. hon.es,'tin ' ng
for
GitelPh.-ivhere be will ahow bis -Tine
team of ,three,year.olt geldings.—Mr.
and ars. WM. IL Simpson d're on
visit to ,friends and relativeein.gincer-,'
4311=11.
.her-Ett
po- the Ind con., of r.
Geo Critter, near here bad'a burp
raising on Tuesday.---lboing the se -
vete atom* Nehleh passed over this sec-
tion OA Monday . evening considerable
damage was done to fences and fruit
Air- 400 Lewis, of Adare..'had a
stetr kilted and two there. 'badly in-
liti% Win. 101 *of dere, had
bis n badly damege, an his ehede
• levelled, to ti ere. The bent
om theiz
rued
all directions, fence*: leveled. in - feet
eirerything in'the.storm path angered
morei-or-lessandlifealvwelLatkproper-,
-• y....wasticithihreatemetthend-.1 •
whole .utaktnpra lanoratenc.display of
'devastation and,. destruction.
The wind seen* to have been. travel-
ling s_nolLevrAry_ conceivable direr--
70- .7- ettOtutthe.,,,gint
irettktv s_alincist due east. It
swooped to the earth About two an -a,
balfmilee west of town and there began
to pIay bititee with everything- In 'it*
tit toward Exeter, , „
.greates est:ruction Tr- ace:
_ -eb/ter--a..
'lames She -wbile that Atte new
enbaiee_was *bitted
several inches. These three rns are
'and it would appear as though they
were in the very centre e •
area, whilst all , the lesser damages
wrought north, south and east were
. the results, of the still furious but$Ottle*
Wb4Itt, Weaker wi rids along,the outskirts
:of the storm path, .
- -Onl_ht*:-approaehof the' tert,or
twelve Into Iv_ete engag_ed at thelgrik_.
pit400 the Trietater Tann, -atm ntr-
Medietely sought shelter for them*
*Wetsand. teams in the bitink bard.
They bad done too than the
full force of the storm bruit upon
them. The barn rocked and "swayed
• _ ifte4from-theorlglnaI
_
poeiUou and ralmost off the fomithitt
e:tf,mbere were twisted and - turned
In ell *Mtof shapes, many et -them
failing mien and through theltoOr404
into the stable beneath: The barn
'fieor gave Way and .teveral horses felt
:Intothe root house' 'beneath, but
telved Only slight injoriee.- When It.
:became apparent that the born mult
ted tertnith
fe till • Omit them* Men *
inhnals found themselyest in the mos
ecalkr e.cape
ylese than ine.hes. Not so forone man
bi*m- -7-W4
ibou 90 *roof age, abd son of Mt
'WI 'I neighittgc7.
n the 'stable beneath where fle. ha
witir..hie,teiim_sought, shelter.A fall
ing beam -11-a
and ell upon one able: horses crwsb
Ingthel1fetIit. of it. Theyorrng
tit riPott lfrn and pltiflec
tu there. , Vilten thoiti(orm bad abet
1 the 'men found 'hirtt.beneath
He was rele4sed ADA
tbe bouse; a doctor WO surnmdnN
It was fonnd that ba Aittok 'biii
and.fh
me was broken After tieing
bitn a stretcbe
grOunds•
slight natitre. 11
fOree.and skip
the on
ther ge of
not yet. *pent its
nto the township
ilEorne, where one of the-Ititrolt of
KTitoiniefilisaett was unroofed and
anothermunsiderabi damaged. Sev-
eral of the raftertrof
, Ian*
oi bar were.drivenwith !irlgrt1Athrttttre
iiAt4ll4r,
asecthtdroeflooklike_the_top
pepperbox.
On the otrtakirt* of the *tom area,
trythettorthanit south belldingeand
the barn on the -farm the lateJtiiiiiit
clerin and ettaight it late with a
_. tor Thomas shi ton's
barn • bl
etri ee were,
the roof of WM. The
811( 00 the farm of en Is e
emnplete wreck, having' been Wirt
over and scattered to the four winds.
A tirtrn belonging to W. D. 'Soder*
on the4th concession . of Stephen es
ler **report goes seems to have been
-nus-of:the ltrst placett,struck. in, the
immediate area. The roof WAS taken
Olt but -the- tiattrintit milted= no -doubt
owing to Its beingfilled with bay. Set*
end lerg,e trete were blown over neer
*Thert. Reamer& home on London road
South, one of them felling on the
house and doieg considerable damage.
.Adltreofined _i_celoWiant•
dahoye, was 'unroof
The school bonse o
hen, is situate not more t
from thentor ruined barn o
ton, but fortunately seemed t
side the path of the storm and eecat
Artthe hoar was about SOO *time
'Ons of 'children were in the buddin
ad it Is Very fortunate Met a* boi
Ing eacaped, the full fury of the Amin.,
_
Eli Sweet hat sccepted. aa.
tion In London. -Mho haseball game
' Stare and Dliffel*, Whieh
was bevellaken___ plate on Monday
trultrelA
he weather, -Mrs, Miebeel Beaver,
has returned front - Welland after at.
• aintri*r-olattgbter who hatt,,been.
plenet!dto
covering—Mr. Sam, Brown has snored
into-bie-quartersosadrisnow ready -for
inisitietat.,—Mr. Christian Tel& is hav-
ing weentent walk laid from the street.
q.Pitrt
O� him who wee humeri out bitA
w decided nbt-r-to bond till*
•sind moved to Centralia on Mon-
d Wes Lulu Foree 't1t. and Mier
Wolin tried- Mini examinations
•
dWelling painted which Improves
ery mfich.—Several of our peo • le •
k.40-the-raceatttlivatort -
Mr. -,and Mrs. 0. Finkhinervlajt,-
frletuls
At'fietialf(fif
Rill, of Vred.
kens were in the village 1400aar.-
16.. zoo. Eidt got a carload of Mani,
toba-wbeat last week -Mr. and*lifft,
*Suter.4}f-41teLaeallen Line
_
Ontrumm-This week We reenea
the death of Miss' Mary Shoemaker,
„of .thepth Con.-liay, which sad event •
occurred -on Tuesday morning about
Miss Sheemelter was.
ermine as -usual on Monday and not
feeling Well retired rather early for
the night, but ere long the doctor we
caned but nil to no -avail. melte owed
'away aft .above stated. The funeral
.t04 Placeon Thursday afternoon and
Lutheran Viturch. ot • oh.
ii,Owing to a -wrong a patent
r a paper supply this week Tao
ADVOCATIt is one mail
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Laeadledsutlar istaftaibLiatatisseit
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Hagel Mond*y. taking photos
of the members Of the 'Emu-
uradot_4134-
to be published,
of our people h eek. Our oldest
residents cannot remember such *high
wind ever having pasted through here.
Several garden awl field fences were
levellid, chimney*, blown down and
the greitterportion of the flax Sheds
and Were's' lariek sbed, -ere blown
dawn.- _The- dwelling occupiet by Mr.
Vites. Kerr' /6a* strtick by lightning,
but was onirelightly dams , The
rain -and hall was terrific and ' it was
Indeed an anxious half hour bout for
out people, The worst part of the
dence oI the- b s parents.
Forest Avenue, Vifirattletralt. Web.,
by the Rev. Dr., Horner* Mr. w B. .
Diatuonde of. the Civil Service :De-
troit, to 1101r0 lof. 'RolliAns, eldest •
daughter And Mrs. . J. 'Rol*
lips, formerly. f Exeter* At home
At 901eixteentilt Street.
trektsut
.on May .28,
hy, Aged 90 year*.'
tan1ey,on 1.14r214Thow.
tmorttler._18
*rote She t nes betnk bsrns.
he Walker,ot this was so..
metxnefsbon with their teams at.
the tinitrthie ettirrit broke onto 'floret*
and men were 010004 401,11 ' hji tbe
heavy timbers and strange tosay none
were killed, but Mr. Welker eustained
serious ihjotitos to his beck. He was
brought homethe same evening end-
Mottnitr in St. Marys, on MAY 01.,
Cherlotte Varmint, widowof the lot*
Ed, Aforrey,ofeGalt, in her 14tit year.
Woodham, on May 30..‘
Mts. Lily May Sewyer.aged 90 yearly .,
3 Months, 24y1
811.11ROVION-40 St,..Mar L.Ott
property was destroyed.
itt _ 'brick kilns w
wreckedMrJobn -
ltr of/theta- brielt end
-s I'to,vn down and the tonten
'ed, Iso -the okesuett on the-
- milt-
.