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Exeter Advocate., 1905-01-26, Page 4
al otlt CkX` 1 " t7, �tlU l to rton ri>ipJr Haeme of tree i i poor and': son* '+fit. - , are; beggars,,', but in spite, of AintOrtnnite..environment.. 0•0,.3%rt, whelm d tiS they_ tire by willians who: .' rived • ie. business ols"--itterednutts, innkeepers. brokers. money lenders, eQftIa a\ft( s. aided: in inau'iy' rather voce e fog tc Why o . .otarsen no :K why inert -tha# CtteSt dkIt" "AN" Continued iferace.. lrarninering the proof home with his Usuaal .rough :n* si tenl,ey .r.'end What rat, at,. or rat;' o .''bat, or owl, or draught would veil. "Lae estbottrAliatUtLboa d ger_.t.. D,s ;out .tea .r .1te' . se tti4=1 p$e- 414. perieuce, to explain this, if you can." "It scan s .vdry..mysterious.._.anad..dread. 710 1,". t rel►iletl,^"bUt in these dors of the .ttitashv." communicated with the Society. and an imposing dein came down armed with- all the tcsL_ ire tr,trr,ffy t' and---inki- t_ . _t _ . f ode ~n n€}ui drove me "nearly wild with his inter.. minable il1teshe) . In -the mostart- ed way be seemed anxious to nstc�taln whether there was any madness in my family- If 1 had stittered from sunstroke, or Was ever subject to illusions -or hal. lucinations. Plainly he thought me a fool, and did not believe my story." This is. not the only: paar;t of the grid in which sections of the Jew- --raco have been .int 1st engulfed in of hostile humanity; but it has left for Christian Russia to in-, mon the Jews such horrors of attire . g and . outrage; ,aa they have par even by the ,fanatical Brehm - medal). of Moa occo. Mind Man and Cripples Sawed Frew Flames by Jack Finlay. Jahn McNab, a one -le ed •menu -who g� r lead nn other covering than a. blanket, related rho story of his escape from the _Glasgow ledging house fire as tctlttnws:-=- 'iT was sound• asleep in the attic, where there were. t 'believe, some "30 rnen. I ..fid ri9t know what was up., I beard . , "LT► . rz oral I torapletely came to myself f hear,' iihnuts everywhere. "Laclt tnaaiL C ned to rush to the Boar 1Rr, bry ther they -all „�. *apt doWff1fleaxt lttS ' c t-il t yn t� say, roe could hear it roaring as ,well as see the glare. "I tho)ght I was to be burned t. death, for the whole doorway was a -mass tit i'tant°le. 1L tuan named Jaex Finlay = -1 taeiievc a slater—did an . n are h+ fate=, an went to bed smiling. and trriunaphant. Ilut about iwo o'clock he broke into "n roams pale and penitent, declaring there, really -was something -in it titter -all, and as the Thing . spoke French, which ,he did not understand. he . a. -weld hand over the 'problem to a French scholar." "It does seem more of a puzzle, than f 1magln d," t said. "And I do not pro- fess to, be a hero or scientist or s eifeestaolteryttit-ruM1 a r ;pare to have no faith whatever In ghosts, and should be perfectly willing to oeeupy the haunted ,room. Give- me a free hand, and tluat' dill ire}tone- . - -s "Thank . you, Jack, I. accept the offer gratefully, for I cannot get a servant to stop more than a week,' and the house is getting- such, a tad name -that it -Wit satin become vininhabitatht Close ulro>`r cion nnXrtetr « u . A fn I tailed to w aga my inv 'stigatLen , ... I .spent the hest part, :1i1) my friend, a hootinij, ren .ltitauft:f- �1t6:t teat) ,. ti ax prred, no clue could be eslfilt,itsht, towards the upravelling u! .lie ekilgroe. . 'Once More - a', i lied to the, ' *cat French-seheiaia rived uiieri,-te 1t and -or rdscient.—int -with all his lei a. frig he failed.to enlighten. us or •salve he problem.' r tri t i Pets of Mrs. 'Th sant the Theosophists, whet' a brilliant Mel gashed into rely mind.. Why not examin the roof? The house Was. a long,, Ioiv, straggling Wilke, with only one story above the ground floor. The next day I must tear- myself away from my oldest and dearest friend and the familiar dek. lightful ghost, whose voice, somehow oat, en,growin f" 'ler. and :. r . ler r f> k Rr ,.:^y' +fe.`titid'dlU1LYYi ' .vx.:n nom<, t had ascertained tong ago that Icor* ace Alger had positively seen notldng, except-SOnze wry - intangible gible ands IMO, - finable finable shadows* which melted at once when subtnitted .to a :little breezy brisk, cross-examination. ° And the roof was the one point my vigorous and varied scrutiny had forgotten. A ladder wa.' procured, and- planted . against the side of the 'house ovcr: the where, must be the solution n ofthe prob- lem. , lu tl ) I) Ula» lean. "C gyp. Clles." said Colonel Alger to tl.+� tele.ner,„ :gird se=e that all 15 _0 h e abo , before Mr. Parsons makes' tis s i a`vey, " Please, sir, remember my wife and family -in case of accidents," replied Giles, aass he reluctantly mounted the: rungs. -"rd stand up to any man my t '1t1<, 1a asst':+ s •'otu o ..-'my �., -konin There's no'--- • -u id.s with the like..liey.'P t i' . � S nex- r"-A-nd -ht 'te-- ittn took my crutch, -`broke twat window, __Minter ofmen. t. Wa; helpless,. were l�s a t naafi•-t i = �-•-a nn;,. �. sliatd .-'fou +,' ka�lis-�r.�kl?+wl$n�iel p the paralytic man, and next a blind man, and though the` light~ was queer Xe oat lo a' ladder, where We ..ot an ao X Miter and lower 'lixlihting in Crag reel, learnt. `t elide 'Cb'e_We'fit'< thrnta g • • • J 4 --- NOL.mit' Wang Fiala 1s precarious one to save me, brit ne e cd_ eaoh step Of the blind ,.manna, ing his tire' where they-Were-toogoo >r ailfitlg bis hands -en to + h w..• a re a coo ead and iron nerves!. and how you inanaged to control. that hniu cidal lunatic vvitli whom vc)te :trxri- ve nlel a* 1CY " GQ t d G T . had sh.ew t the absurdity of, his pads11on for eutting throats by en appeal to his Scion discovereed." "1 should harcr jumped out of d . l'te,v.yo 'tN .. -cover •oui tr iitt 't • to • P,. A.. e.. +awiaA.M Tap. to-O.ttW-Ose -tet ►ap Lite beard, .is . sib i as w means of taacilitarig ► tine viaat�` troublesome operation. X is sup{ `to extract -tree oily matter true ;the l-ta IF,.'. blade ,of the razor Flys through. bite: easily.,. Still, snap plays a 'much higher part than this. yt t • A . ►a - OA NIEAN.S S.ITAVINbu SAFELY, Although those who shave, therselvts frequently cert themselves ,with the razor, it is rarely that anything Blore serious Hitt a• 3. r' Yt �d.?tlq 4 that o+ ap renders the razor's blade bac- tet' ologicatlyx clean. / That .ts. to say, tread it rc� c . �es all septic matter front the bi' de an t star ilizes it. 'Fhe. amountof Soap which L- -•rubbed on . t► o A act he a con- siderable. • during •.riven. of she siderable. It is an estaabli, y art soap has considerable an ptio - as a 6 per cunt. solution is quite sutif A tient to• destroy the typhoid bacillus. Till F4Ent.1t ` machine . that, thenit be'l't on 01:61,11: Stutter. A rubber receptacle. The mer en from the cove.. place. 11 't tLi t i,".. '.�. nar7.,�W1 f�� tie w As a rule it doutWs in Weight period, . --I'M-Cent-Se, erg ^feeding sal ire tort tart. watching, Men ge) • • scantly `gip- and Wn • ere u. and... watch :tom fowl: Whenever sleepy chicken that : not a , thrive. 'simmediatetaken is potted it is % �` iron -gee coop.. At 'the stations . wherewe hal ae-ration arae 'kilt the elik:17. n�. at, • et ea y :a a .o one , w neo aughe 1 Hip slowly -ascended -the 'ladder, s e ed on the roof. and in a moment by politeness itis impossible to estimate. 7Unfnrtaanaately, .it is _true, lhttt a great Manx deaths occur ,through men. daifln t c "es 2' streets, cs '- lv dairin +col. rit'ke�r.. '1'tr s is �vt tr arae oBiea . n the to r n a-ififirW rands, in Sweden, decided to reliovo their --of ihe- silyr -of- hats. ot hais. The ladies have decided that during co " ' an t tali' wen r er tam it tit i ++e -ex ted- et-tti r -Wil~ -tom--- A MILITARY MUT t" ik'"` ._mss s� ''"1«'a.i '€1443'' - to ouroacking plant. '11e "the chlekens are _dressed _..a asset and packed tiy-tor shipment.. uckso -€tee Ot se ntil" liars►artta list kyia jmio' sure, limited in space, -but. food troughs, amply filled, prevent them .from roarn- ing-aboutt -in veli •of -Z -and- •at ten rapidly." r • t MIX market 'bolds . gt• quotes, for 'cur • ter rt' 121,46 c'es.-::M>7o t --2 % -_# -- - ery,, -21e to 2134c for dairy lis choice ne, b�s `er . d eggs a - gt#g-�� from fejt 2,6c.Cold - storage and Montreal limed are sellingat 20o ;to V,, .z , eordin t o � n� quantity end quality. , western limed being -1e..1 r . , new laid . • . at,ti.,..and from that up. f. 1, s. t ,..• L C)r era . t' *1 to 'X: light, sort13 :� sal cut. : $It3 to $''J; American cut clear bark, *19 to $20; complaint! lard 61(3,e to 7e: Canada pure la , size; bacon. i3r; to 14e: -fresh killed ab- attoir dressed hags. $) ,e) 89.25 alive, ., ,.. NEW Y. -----SOMI.: t'IIIN L I A Will A big Ili le whistle, the laaigest eve nsf o flit#.-c13if , ta, Ota+: meth tiP=k isU 13 n, and it can . b • a i Worrten stiffer'.,{i1.ca,.ri COPT ;,M : i. _, / lif1nenzi 'ate. ladies, have inferred that these ivalodies'1 _.,.r6, due, -to a very* Targe extent, to thea • rt' bray-& ery was revea ,F:. "IIvraee,' I: shouted in triumph, s -a Il 'l at and •teary' �inr ere -course se, sky -light; r a C9' "1,--We--061H440-4iV-144011";;"-ailti--01'llett their hats in the streets. • to 'an o. ai; sea . additions to human knowledge is that d 'west. Colitteeted with in eIeotric . ii ar..li rs' �rr` eed not to r7ar Cir � e, + � y i.rove the meat vahlable public time dis- Y { 1 t,':w t. in Atm fT New York Den. `'A...._ easy; No. '2 red. 01 rRO elevator; 'o; 2 red. 91,p f.©.h.' afloat; No. 1 noirthern�. ,7":11L ll Nee - � del' - nano'; = •vrnomr net -if moon. - “Th ere trey, vverl caught, and eba int immediate neighborhood 'of the' -power- Rut ria one _ had any reason a:t.�ut o kf y o to conarptaln• of de=s t ord at u liistle-time. At •vert° the raar�rain r rh neon. .. a� t i _.r tit Ottea ties fI x'11 �of hn t tat � r _ ni aa< K. sat. $ ) a h a e k'' t 1 i' '1 'l 11"ta ei'�nta . � t •� "`^''' rP ai a►aa }nouns s' the carre t bine to- nit i.thin fen mile- tearing.T ''s.4 ire , •eiieek l with, evince. it cont. -Mixt 1hOr tin!' tdarst : oast F - `aiao:ws le : paying a heed to a Pilablet titta`tc►4i+r . - .. ac some desroeraate thing, which .rt man lwstit my physique could not dram of. )t =b' '.hc-way who Was tine . . 3' y. last ter• : t "1St° #akisle.. rat`�ta � , � • alb had liv ed. abr'.oad for years. r►ly )n " ire" n om .. tipould uLhim.. . , snahea ti rirml omni, They and every "ge,..v - y he knew + ;nuitikeys, and preferred crd Conversatin��ti ter tli • itso 'Ono or tkrir alltifit left, and eliaatitred and and frilly: as > n" - which had ben ImperfeellY fastened. gave a little and then slid back, reveal. ln� -doflyogi ..-- ruinfhien-wo aund ourselves ,in a tiny roorn, ai +hie _ � _.d frumm the -top. And there. -evidently dr Ing and -feebly gn'asping a rude pere b,. was.a. great ,grey African-paYt rat-reruelly f ata l =r a Lex knowing wink, and shrieked:'Bois mon cares'. -oat. _ . e - t., - : ">•, F n 'Sive 'le- diable-r Then with a sharp convulsion lie -fells lifeir to -the Bound. IVarotrs Weekty. MICROSCOPI ligASO ttUM('" T& t t the 'loyal Soelety of :. t flritafn an eleotr +fat amlerometei' w ,i, it Is stat, ed, ail be made,ato ni 're the two. i#� F . X, ai►r miff Mh • sur ai<nn`" '.enc. 'MOM, ibe 'Mathes - mends- tet'ii��-aettoildsaraaliiilt' ei... , per Po gouty p powders to fou! person.; and of ars echo 'tare become temporarily. it-n�ilahle fi.., los lafe :Oiset'o iiiko a liquid t .� wlliclL� "�z'#It9_.�. T'�. i'�Skt'�`i�,� # uk. strength. lir abet, it, has been • queried whet'. ler �X}}th��eyy*eXlfft_■nd y�or tthe�(.��gods e /h�a�s not .t_ discol,.oi c.1;. - ,4.r. '\, Lenient [AI.r"i.4� :ki ik A. itk .t _ incases the strexegth: or t 'Sa 'It __ 404 i ehpie to g� m .w atarico, o'ne da llea.to auhj t..:c h) t jir;ai' • l : , X.i.lt. anything., but+, _flu ..li .tt's , t<was able to 1 ft five time the r`a<+�fg . amount atter being a pt.rinnen'ted Upon. A NEW' AIITIGI�.E OF IrT. lir. liuebar'd's a rperriments %pan hnri- self . belle lin: most tereai%4 in_. -a 0 -of -days he dour l Anis stringih, while lis. -live day's lie was actually able to treble IL in Order: afro leve this tae . 1001,.. 1'016 graat�rm'L—s of to mto acid.- .It t u. , v P l years ot• "we"weree thrown living t ut --oaf the ` tial ed:foo'r r `. „i i i t•.. -t . *::t.' a 1 child �. ...r...�.. ~ • , A IC \V _P IN r.--- 4.. A boat belanging to the fatuity of the Prince de Lign '. nosy in Frazee, is said tot the afar, ttirlaits bunk hi the a cairld. Iseltitoe it is neither written nor i tinted. "The ?eft '# f the teX't are 'cut cut of saia h town► np the Oiled vellum. and, as 11t• interleaved with blue paper. it tan: reel at -wily a_s the platfnest Milts Thee Care. and labor bestowed T� axed he_grc► z a_,wer ; �r x inen Mtold nia-11s18 . aaa e ::140 tient; `e ra,la�t nd of navexraa,I hundred aa.ac"tatet . and, a few police arrived Irl txh6 to' art� t some, ol�laa� >at.rdcrere t. ... ,,..„, ltlia t aftfr they had :2.ts'ea.„,p .:.. ail:- nine of the r, , e,� � d :p ars �, .iaa.ara>l *era' 1O - cognized by their keepers es members :ill./ ba. ,police forCL.'{' ' - '- allt c Win tr tr`'ns' ae ionutilat. tt 1 for recognition. lie 'taaafd Mia: " ► blurb -_:o . • p w�- tepee priest Saved sixty .14wisb child, r+rtn.4 y— fag- ::-' lit► --"hi,� -urn; church. 4tGR. A Stuart, tiara aia< a -bel► %e taros whoa started wt r lttw ,s factory.. talar . tarts . three aueee iVe MOW, tugs 1* was doeltargad, T tolto * torlelafit hi is • forind fn the , f n%,, o en tin i aid " '- 't: ota'ifa*' t l z 'aCt hits' til it fats _.tom.. .a bout ,al r iratir . i + : = 141'1.'. e,w 4i