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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-2-8, Page 6DICKSON & CARIANe, Sarrieters. SO:tenets. Terteriett,:Ceitre7 Conmaii-ist tare Neney to Loan etI per flL ivd n. 1. c4.utAN0,. B. '. • member ot 1Ii dint Witb/A4.-atAtakr:all on retie -yet each, week. cota4iNs, ter , Sdigitu, gnifinAliutt Akq, OWe• CFFICE Over 1;1',140,11.1ral: Tat,011, aristr,SdittitUrs, NOWila Conveyancers ‘ilo, -t.--ztovoy to, Leen. OFFit E„•Mall; •rra,cs,er,. 'aX.ZT W. „ernits". wuhlvs;,1„..,11r,00tieviiiiimsa.olt.4.fti.r, ..._,a.itEr'elarinit,oslyt, ,C1_, .11'. 1,10,1.1-„Rtly Tneodi4ilactly to If eemeeneeedoreeeetreettafraraltreltee.eur- A • avIliUclAmdl`"ta(cenitCet$4,'Yeer. ?i's'''In'i'lleuglhaltliterrolgl, „,„_, . o•,.::‘,..., 4, Plenolisomttarialralelaet;',nee011ti/Ani- oeeti ;up: state of 1111053, grew ureelgesj sue,h ed by a ()reeking" blaze or, lightning,: 'an extent treat at last .1. ailto. ua thy; typillperee334.4,eleelo‘exee. At woo ell A.leve ToO. Sing, eliugiug to hiM."11*'&41.4-., 34$..t 41.34figiOnallearoa.;tbe er tabeeted KElt Ilte. how One hope I. bed of ever le gain sectitg ner• te"-Airpitit'_eaf°liiiK.0.-nv ,0,...,, ...od th,,e This f-liscovery marked, it 1:tew -depa-e-ii laud of the living. TIOe-r-gravi,. es'P'ItIlfcliwi, ar, .;110,-,Ellg.i:eve `.. te its tare in our relations toward eaela ' fut. aud kin.). a$ ever-apccepted this ep7 tc,Orce ;petit illst], 44.1,..0. wee. awdsh, and other. Hitherto 1 liad •Inoked t*contire eliange in osuvror:et1::::::4P°41. trodiZe"tnoew'„og.izit't:Xaska:$,:eas7e..‘rnt."5:Pd.le:ntitiitbiri);a3r:le-lilin_. You Sing us I might have done 11YOU 7 Nett)* the ea.= efireee behavienr a* he4 t;otaPtilfIr*.nt Atelealighr. -T..ower.' and o ,gredititag hint with anyeintelagent 'ir had only to look into his eyes in' hii- ad ae' if weianighabaye reached upward bilo ieitgul riegabat nevar dieareed. fore; and in. nay Sative... Hie befia,viour ,7.sri far had ' conaplstely comforted. Elsie, Stra'uWe a:p.a tonclted it - arae abable to hear the d. lute huPOY i She n a* sigh.t allY lenleet I lied below fol - a + x ,bgt pow be bee.:,,00e eemoete4. emus_ narelessly kind te Me; „bil. ••• nee an i securely fast- Chnese friend. A. word oe two ailed' the'Satittler behnej es. . t 1„3,7ba, loved by-'Ziritat et ailtlY me in this oploion; to eay„ $eeil.le q sh rtricd- tho eri'rSetk QiI4r "n 'a anunintelligible jargon; Elsie was, aloe when petOed into LUflie 3:nd. , ;with strangely se, vere tmee 'boeeeneinn. with aeliglat„ her room, for wbith I fe.t protoundiY Zgless:to 'eutm°,4t° 4 WP3r44. 1V°111.Cti- 71's only Unilveidable thaulaut;4 for hoe,- -coed! we have Ceme, to roe the origto, 3„, thee ,11/1,reeni• eew teem o'er eecteetoatelleetthe fiewleciallaiedr eioIca.seak-lidzieerivcaonhaye-5.:3nougiS,inIngt'soSrtalittatatheitosvaewieirif:0;readriold.oi,bc:IroZ language, be encleavouked to. eve • treasuree. did not find it have. that site ever seem. - „ _ t , . aueeeetatta tee general 'drift or .,ery at oar Vesitieu- tiiiou) or oe.-1. ten,er as he 1,48,P. 14111:D, 7;i4 U COLONEL IN A REGIMENT, ANDtTHEIR `.'llELEt.11,VZ 11ES. toe A:11'141)64*es to 'APSIIO4itt+.#.17. 4f)9414 ,18ou-t'Otnittli,,stoited . ' A very interesting item; in 'military eff AIM' ,ttiit: ,rpiat...iyo importance' of ell =aka of :the Britieluarrey.BOY014 thsi liere knowledge, thet the arMY 14 corepoeed' °emelt:of different ratika; the ,tit lee et Which. aka fairly Well known, ther4,. is litile evidePee tq show that the Vast- body a oivilla"s, are very 'wed aoqueinted with, the dn., ties of each rank; or What really 'eon- War - attempt to,' enlighten me. , because' I On,the tenth. eveang _ . mat .,tRy trqo gtj,-,g1kze. . 46 Let& held had alreeeely. suspeoted e'oMetiting, of loneliness, and the, third, Of UNI tik.134. , nt ,,,,,,,,, h.,". __ i .....,.....,„, ..,,,,,,,-,,,,,...,,,,;nn, 1 hat I was new gathering 'front imm.' I was lotting against the.„nsteleisit tris74,0;11;rtd;:tr L';tirtrn",isiATiliy,..",".'n'na fl oughly, it wee. to the effect that the wheel, •orutelaing. wtth eYe4 ts13,....00,-_ $,•• ., in spite or cos,...,,.tertevir sone& out... - cargo we had relieved the junk of Wit3 ''eerved naught". the g'+Ini.atix, eti et , _ a h erd a a nest OE of 1.01t Sing -16 an110,43 1.7•Iala. 'Alen aTt ''.'4•4-14.1'in" l'in/XO'X',- :e•Wa'si. 46.)'41`"1 des"tP- 13. IP•11' IIP aeell'Ell4'-ale-., ' 3 t-,.. - ,ir -f ,i- „t expo, easeeoly tletea. but ,sxeept that we lay over ot e lars,,7e* w4,10.-hnd ona - ell .Prt7,-RK Wt. a/al/Ana/4 evv. ",3F - - .... t - o„ a most dangc'rvus angle we were fnire.' idati an, exacta Seatatera as. they earee aitace, earne over me. at. wee ael 4+ , Wa?..X .... otclo.T.. ,,,,._, __,... _. ,,.... win .1 ilia .2"hout rear or mr.sale, awl wile ing to. be vielentaY aea*blel".' awl l'il.4.t ' 1,fot prItit I1'9 to vrte14.47,0a4. seems!, 'es alt dellbarittelr slain atter they reeted lay, limbs to sneh, 0,11 extelit t a taven_ eivotouz_n„na wou:ntt . hot ow..., 11.111 beea plundered and their Veesele I 54440am from ilo wilesi tct the ti« CM« '" s.ttled. , Then the wretchee /earl This disabling sens.itiou wan happily dfni night Vaasa" '. - u ed their bloady hands agalost, only mouientary.in itSi effect, so that (To be continned.) a .;*•ber*, anad t1"; l'..0 doUng,soruev;:hat I was able to rtse ta my feet (Tan II a for tueir innUrnerattie erirees niment iLnpaenlate)y, althougli tirerabi- Willa.- the trorld of two4111111.5 of hag violently. Whatever DIT4 I olio us U. I ' e i The survivors then leaded cense had teas affeeted me I could mat -Chileit?'en Ory for (..• up most valuable of the e''.ored toil, end ti. tvas evidenity peculiar to eu Lot they ossessed, and, diventlugbt'r c't stigl: merry 11.. L4111 )l Il . That I was AS ORIA.. t. ,............ ., . „„uuder into ihe most sea,worthy intik nayealf, for my twe shipmates were - all mispiciour, appearance, eaded fur deperately nneasy, fearing that I Wile Me port where they intended to dis- going ti. 12*' flrery ill. I, left tlis xleck 5a ut thele loot- . •••kriTA.J", IS,enli,l'%!'s and eleSeen led into the cabin, st.eing, «o vert00% theta; theY wad tallow ell tig' IAT astonistinent. several rata prowl. 4it • 3.e.)44 too Lang* TiaeY straithilY lulu- lag 14110aSily SUeollt. They took scarce - ed oue anOther as oor-ormuity wy any netiea oe ma, and 1 wa$ too rved. MATO there werehardly tweet to the luorge-utagy impulS0 X . llOrit's Warr 4441'1r11"Veritt-d by Tee r;itit Eveat. I 11 :Iowa %omit. 6114 44 'bet° left t° bludit` tb° to euis3 them, 1 tian'it dtmr, Olt a eel. ieenser.,et teYl°4 ta;Itti."e1-64p'3,4e,v.;14°1tee and t,ree,i to1codect myeelfdbut i Nt j3ltbtIAevl;a‘Pijb41t bto1131S51g4" l'rwa1.14-3 Unasy to Mut.n*oon ttarYO:itieiali..tee !nat VaroetAte 1143. 011e1° WilallOre.. on116 tlie natineleck egain. t ini,k0011 FIILsed ee br.te t,y, a,e,, aajoaasels .1 simu,ciloa rerward and .'uture a war" VI'Vklte, 131/11at demsa i Counixs et ii',"41 51141403e. oel,o Ilk; ‘• ' - 'r WS* 4".° ' 'ad It the 111,4 111 head. AS tiee as understoad lay modern Euro - elute% ati I reeched . leuizalg all/-md peen military eaperts, and for eepe..ial e`,'"'/'/°w4 414 `'.14.'d• turn to litrnin neargi arriveu. '4'45°1" 'a';'t'3'' ',Abell, going elown n into their etofe- 1 Nay; a eight (ea liteeteeeOntele4. u44.., e.eue.11 e .1131roe a denee 0 zrea-M14 hie conclusions are of ex.. , room natter the aabin for eit)tue rice. Rigiat. .rege the voeset I lie founcii leinietati in a ser; of trap Lu,;,,,,,,s ur iLak4-,. cmo.J. exterwax% orer an ii ceeding Interest at the j14 1111. m0- kt. trwa wiak4j1 t4.." W°3 ":1b14 to esc4114o.re et the itoriatin or euout out -sixth " meot, Br,tLiy,, DZ. Elcut laid down vet), limo year 00. practical battie me- 1,11VIF Tit I ewe •Oatee%. To..•shteace sante 1. Antrix.TY I. tliflecsa 37.71.11• •Mt ip twoga-1 ts t.a,tve as fainter:4in noriA Cr 1141. Aunts'. =man building . smith so 3r. ++.4.1ittLI,IN4 T.e. Wt.nii z„) Qat eorOner for otokk, Citliert. TIMI4111,, 40THETO 1/ IR OF WAR." eivapvaterv,WeivitianotrvlieWel1111,11, siva. aaalaaa01.411- 1 220 al al. a a, 111 41 ,.4./1 1 Plana 11111404 '11 .11 ,Ogg;1,11q-P' xe0r4dArorM-- sindlatirigthereodnacIRegnia- tingthe,stamarkstn4130weis of Promotes, Digestion,Cbraftg- mess quclRest.contains neither o Inualortolitie norlfineral. OT NAM° OTIC., oe, Ca, .71wearord.virsoanortirm .1102#40.44.envelr'evere:11- Ata - (lar.:6€4 &gar Ora.497.047.1,144•0: .1,4411*.a.11111**11111,111, FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURZ IS ON TEE • AperreaRemedy for qoastipa, ftoo4 So or Stomp.ch,Diorrtpra, WOrtosgoltvutstoosToortsW- noss oOdLOSS O $TZEP. Taqiipi1e,Signat a 'NEW ”sf. OF 3 BOTTLI OP Tennent & enn Vi.1,1111;,. ONT. ...4 'Inert he would ct.rtatody have i,o.e.r. ot Its elreuraf,/enc.,,_e. I 1 i, isiied ot &taro.' iota. instead of sharing 4har4,.,41. alto. opoix its nowc sse rett ale the unknoNvu fate of the reluctant or tiecoulinit, ziaii. Ills 06eing awe 1111114, -%seventeen propositions as 1.13 the bat. his tytants, but tor (JUL intervention. ed into a ti'mitt 1.11(11 1. green ball that tactioe or the future. Ile has cal - 431d 411' vari" 401"112;'' WaYs' II" g.L'4 Shell Iltt light arounki. It looked. as ready bad the elLiace a verifying me to understana tuat lie consich•red it,,sthwe gv..?r.lehu....ii o.t..1.??..a..s..s_i.c...,k_u_ni.,o_u;,..ti,b..... uto.u. of them. by .11 113.44 South. Afr.can ev`• v• a I'Vt°11° t/Xtt QIIIttt CIS/aelt and tria'pai'llit;ii4ci;a"4";;;:i4wiu"104.4titar77tlic , e' leliv4e" 'XI''')ie. Inl'1141tialri were: • beton - to thie ship and her tnY KU 14 Self. %lore flow the 5°1° re- blowly into thut black mountain of "-‘ mown and disappeared. • Lut aboveit 4, 'Xhat the mural euperiority a at- Oroileate of rl qualm -try Col- oreeentatives. i of ht J.1. au time preLty tbiuga ..uot by 1,.labop, or ito rays eseenacoa. tack would be zuare. man, couuterhal- it tEce-One dc or ir nth, ct TOwn IN). . id not britra myself to the point Lila clear, a , relitoute4 he geaseenceia, ------- '-'"---"-----"-- Overheard; hut eeeing what, a. dreatl for it appeared to have .00120, but as alleed by the trelitendilui- SeeesSitin o etreng‘h te the tielenaer.t whi.11 re- ,etlis:e.tront tuweiveti oxtail iirms. 11, That I./MI.10.i WOulet seld0M. be de- ll, That the viettir.. would not be in a, position le pliChtte, and that the. re- treattoilerce Woutil fall back, on new vositfaus.a few natio 41.9tthe rear, told tntreoeh the:m.04 eie. ' ril; That imatitry Will he' prostrated after battle mad, net ' 4If 0.4.. 4100110a tO earrY MILtrAkioeS home. ta. That truntal attacks AVPUld be Ira/ea...table wik.h..uk, great, supertoeity of Castor:la la put ep131oreadze bottles oily, 11, is not eold in hulk Doe't allow =yam to *oil yint anything olge on Ilikploa or vomits tlitt it to "had ez geed" Anil "will =ROT OVS:7 ;ex- pose'," •all'"Eloo tlett Tott „eot ba. 446 IA -40 ' pot - opt. 'III liVAT1031,1400 MUTUAL '1"1. 1 'tcswi'd I 11;.'ra. all in' if some unitiuniat light fromotlie bow- J. lillieceineolted t se 1.811:4 the late skiaper's b-reb (4U44441 les bed013 a - the t.arth had brolceothro : ugh I, MI' INFO° 0A zi c 1. e 0 , hLAD OFFIOE - wArEtztoos oNT love, in two large drawers, whiettl locked and haw., „la key round, my tbheeaustelatuaintacteVaos.. th. us,tiie_fignirter the 1. Ye 11 euAT9°4 , 'ills Crua,ativ lens bass orgr Twmatv.sish lactit- Theut lOr UM ilrt titclvi X 1•4e" Teu.ring'my,eale aSV ay front the as- .4,tt,t, in zwrinvtlei spar trim itt 1174v:tom C1011 to think about %Narking the shipabilugaraecinatintt- or. ;the eight, /. re - at talio.ntiii matinees to imeimagainst leis )r , uegerttiegatel 1, had not the fainteet turned, to the poop, neticing with ..., tr t tomaTirs mat al: other nes.mlatio.ri It (1"1* 410" tlY, Vire. Iluit'i040*. 'tkr.1.313011 i i,te.a a wIltat '.as the Detit 'direction h„ ...i .. in ue eataa action .that lay trenabting ii wee le properly. ltitcalinc trviatror. q Ivo 1 In steer in. tor I ad uot know, with- had ansioet.ceaeea. I Limed You zing o . eeta ii ot inittriunon the ercunem %non I in at least 3 ti,1011t13114 MarS, 011,.* ittlei- i.11 Tn. and kasie sitting on a lieu -coop watch. - Ile ra a ifip Net lel,' yearti 004 come:tee bal I 1 titan. 1 imaginett, of course, that we iv, i, .,;',Ifl, Marie.. rover:oar property fo tos wee b, es somewhere sou 1* of Vorinosa, lug' witb lialuum faces the xtging glwal abead in perfeet silence, all their ne .1mi a: 04.1.Ii2.403: :MO 1,314 maraca:lame and between t at great ieland and .the pleasant play at an erid. Meeting lou . o . . Fliniernnes; hut tha u 61"S'**i oYe. I read therm( 0. Id action the extreme. And I was in hourly °•C my u owconcern, and in an terror oi Living sighted by a wander- 4/we 128t10413400.1 each, 'other. ing ,lunk. of whatever theraciar, feel- 3t;ani Doubtless, it being his native country, ing certain of a barbitrous death at he understood the °ruinous sigos far . the hands of any of You Sing's coun- better than 1, although men the wind. r 11E EXETER, TM1ES trymen who might happen to find suen a priei as die Blitzen. 110W 1 • rible was impendieg ; and as I a eat up could see and. feel that something ter- . 1,0 A tor 1+170.100.00. consulting of i7ash. in hut tie% litnehe licpumtaral tua mot:tato- 11.n.tuts :MOS 1+II littmt WM). .1.4 ; to M. 4' , nos t•ttv tnry ; 1. II; 111-.1 c eur . CUAS. lila I., Agent for Exeter end t7, la i ninialied •ON•ery Thursdo, morning at t lest °ening the horizon I That Visit. n longed for the stghe of a emu ewrea to her to coax her ,uelow he rituereured Vines Steam Printing &louse I would have, nearly set me crazy with .in xny ear two words a Imre ,ohue.e, which, because' they have passed' into W,a a sircet, ne.erly opposite leitton'sjeweiry T joy. Lut I 8411.14050 IVO were far out store, NIttLer. Ont., by , of the tracre of steamers, for we saw the English language. I linueratoott at !once, "Ty teem; 1" They . rang attliN IA 1314 E .k.. ON.Proprietori. " 80 biof gn one. . • I' lituratigh nal bruin like a sentence 1.ali.t iitettAin. per. nue .. ....... .....I0 cen's ., by You sing, I clewed up the royals .old.ed most manfualy and sensibly - of death; buz ,i aCtually felt &eine re- x:eine tie Alivionleasei: , (1 r.i.tmiyeent. in-ertion. Pee. line . 3 eeoloi -; ,,, tat • lief at knowing the worst. For of Nve 10- -J 1. lumen itisertom, iiii.ertiOuntents shott,a' ,4-1,7,1, "-a ..' i ot.eatiunt sails with a view of ,, h r, ere a Ont to encounter a typhoon in le sent:138ot later tnan Weduced,ky mormug.. roa'aing the vessel easier to handle, our utter helplessness either -to p41e- 1 and watt a great deal of labor man- pare for it by lurking sail, or to tenure caieJoiaPuirrug-GDEPAIrratErreisolui ' aged to haul up, Llie course, mairtsail exit elorgest and be,ternuppedin tau (Monty • d foresail. , well, taking .t.. ae, the vessel in any way, evhat hive Could tit lit,tuti. An wen. en rufttect fa Ili wilt re . an as there be a our survival.? • But there (La e Cur prompt attenton. - 1,0 tho c.,ristan where it was lainolLv-y- is a certain satisfaction in knowing . Devi*, Ofts Regarding ?iewspapers. for our united efforts, until those snug that, whatever happens, it is no fault 4 -am ).,-u41 vvii / fakel a paPvr regularly , great squares of canvas hung of 'yours; that you can do nothing of m from the lost oilice, whether =detect in hie T as they could be without being actu.- nae or auth oer's,or wtiether he bas subscri,r, I ally furled. Then, after tong cogita- any service but just madure and hope. cd or not, i. rem) in.ebte lor payment. ' And that was exactly our position. , a perma or etero his paper .a.,e.matarinel I tion, I decided to make for the (Iciest China, w41 NIT,,e got Elsie down below without be nen.t pay li arrears or the pub isher may 1 of hich I knew must be west,l , -- - ' ad in a stock of fresh anct it en ethiect the vnio.e aMOUnG, WIletsei+ of as, and 'trust to a, mf 121 0larming her, lai water in the .cabin, and barricaded the continuous send menial the petmeat. is male. Men pe i$ taaen from ta i oliice or riot. to bring us- in sight of either some. eivittod port or seep. before .any ne doors opining on to the main -deck. a- ,it 0114,140r .tis?eript on.4, now:tit may ha Then we got some old sails tiP1 from Limed, a.thougit the sulscriber may reside those calm, merciless pagans. came the locker and covered the cabin sky - Instate ed in tilerplAce vrttece the paver is puck - hen reds , f mlet3 awAY• across us. Now we each took a regu- light, lashing it down as, seeurely, ne, 4, --Tu court, have deal tea. that refusing to lar trick at the wheel, You Sing learn., WO knew hew. The_ cabinbhing as se"- elle n w papere or periodiceis fro -u vie poss ed to do in less than half -en -hour ; and little nisi% cure as we could 'Make it, tier braced alike. or removing and ieziving them uncatted lull' her high: 'spirits. gone, fraud. 1 prima facie eviden e of intentional and 'docile as You Sing himself, even yards sharp -up on the starboard tack took .a spell at steering wbee we (although I don't knowwhy 1 chose f r, 1.,that side, I'm 'sure), for I had a' dim would let her. Heaven alone knows what our track vrould have looked like idea that . we shoudd, stand. . a ;better on the chart, but it's my 'belief that chanbe so than with -the, yeialVSqua.re IVO were getting to the westward at ,as . they were, Stride 1 knSW very- well the, rate ot, about twenty miles a day ' that in heavy .galea of . wind a vessel. for -the best part of a week, T lost all Ought to be hove to, and that was al- ways effected. by bracing the, yards cpunt ot tinae; and, though it seems ' ' hard to believej was actually begin- ning to feel quite importunt, as 'the 1 forrard. Then I let go the tepee:0,-; sheets and lowered the tipper topsails commander, of a, big vessel on the high' down on the cap.- We also hauled all seas. We fed wait and we slept well' the jibs and stay -sails down, making o -at least Elsie ethem as snug as we-. could. tase Of end I did; de for Yu - Singe,' dont.:know whether he ever all I put the helm h6.i.a..4qwn and lash, sierra:at 'allr',' He did all the cooking, i ed' it there. '• My 'hope-Waethat in the kept everything clean iind ti.dy,, ana, first burst of the tempest the big sails '.i was ever ready when called -upon. 13e-1 that'were loose would blow away; and sides all. this,: he ha.d.won his way in- that. the vessetewenld then heave her - to, the. ',effections. . of Elsie; and I selfato.,,,natatailY, • ,although I knewe alinoet r felt ,a nonige Of jealousy :when well, enough. that: if .caught by the lea • I heard. her clear laugh, at .some of she.woul.d. probably .capsize or drive, the 'quaint antics he cut.. in .order ender stern foreniciate . te artSe bele`Hadeit „na•t'an £0 V e.:e ha.ebeen.*:-the busy the rieS- thererielintinting dreail Of being' over- ing, ea,alle of .clonds 'h.ri,d'iraperceptibly• hauled 'by --a --junk; ..3c believe, we eroven until eia.ctl* half of the °CU: should, 12.ave been quite 1.141PPY, ' For ,cave above, was perfectly' black--blaok ea, th,ci, adit ' 61 a coal -mine. The o,theti- tile terror of, the past tragedy had • fn;cled Iron) 64,1' midda, Oad the sea .24.11:astern Was el: an Ugly green tint:: ,w. as .itlittl\ an tlie:']eoft, breeze. .'ae.neilike the (44111 1(4161. Of the night . 'iSky,':,--In. those 1:atitilclee•:;3.5 could 'well blew Svreetly; Iliough it Varied' a 'lee inaagined.. • Its, elilefe.,, peculiarity., great . deal, making," our „taek of trim- . ming 1 theyar'di. IA- Ordet- i. o keep the though..-Wkis' ile. lin-Ale.-- iThat•segment veseel.SorneWhere...neani.ber- 4..011ise„--.11e, of Inc ' skY, Iva' ' 14211 'ot 'glare, dif- westr7an,,nneommonly,':ileaer,7.,ohe• 4.; fused. lieht , tha.t was 'even; refleeted on .• Vigil:It -`gel. 'u . --'118,,t -6314., , Now, J., :t0 tile ereSSel, ,' and yet ,Could not be . had tlasbateth7aVeanter„,..2140; a:it a sail- traced to ;any ,definite source. The errs horror of a calm, eand,..thisi one oontrastolietevaen alife unan cny racli- erou'aled me more thane nil*: T had -Yet. anne, and , thee (34442 j1 dailiness of eltielleett.i1'0'.Then5l13e11.6e'*tis allraqi34,e,,theenther 13211'41the eke,. i7sra IFitreineod,-, .;', unbearablef, h''a1s•1t r5V,h,eaYrre°rt;se t"'/t,a.r.'..', . ','', ',,-•,' vnr(ilv,h,•..o'ha-,n&m --T r- c'ou,l-:.d',-''n ot•,,, r'.es•f-,t,.•",, .t.a;s,.,'i,?.r ..,,, c',C•Wg' ,..6k-ssi.roi,,:l,-d;me,.o, „fn,l,".l.•,-.'i•"t..se ' 1, t.f.t•- r:e,nr••,',.'• ,, -•,o••• .',.„i•..,•gWr"..•:.:,-tO,'4'rsA.v,pi.l.,ee 11ht-1trsteathreedayseor thorea-,iuth$3 ,talet Ot,a4imenig• -eof anygeattire lit - 0 beast. Our pnsorelt , /eerm , i. , t. '&le -others co net. e., „,uanp fhr:\,; il'relyas vwa,n,, C.Metails raeerettaraiysmtei Talwas-wek sf rtthe-i,e i al ndveryeasytotae0neortipllIs3ag'aipbagitaioxity nd n n--_ r 11.31 14 bentin40 ard9e;'51''14"ttf°1nge!rble'andd:'t of le rElieinacnl oLPI-W•e Wta know"; atweiinn6old e notgipe Or pureIna bylig,entie action btrlofett ai 15h0 lin3,00±n,ii aaaceati4'-"--ahn 6cieireS416Ver h-i,,,ette l66141°"vber°'°IsertbYbudstrangenoiendt0 ol1nth1.7a3:)6ff01ttict Whtrer ltat adcreWwer0"1a ilbof n .toafe,f tog s caosWe.ee aee. and PVitidestroynggene of tne i 01 ,Maltt - 4eo 611 114Y TriL,.ip-ifLedhe openingStLtin 0, • , ,- .'- ,,. ., , „... . 1 ugh, Ills inanuil anil firing exer- t 1141.1 suusketry regul..ions. lie be- au °racily. and more general.. 1 ly as iste the orderly* sergeant in the da ay routine. dualea or In ,. coutp .ny, lor toe)) et the 6 as aro runnected wi.11 4' ,, ordivary. or other gatrti uuty, work - t ing parties. pideete,.or eny other ou- .11J3 a. m y be oetatled by his ser, 'kgsant.ru jor .6.5 t.,ergeaut he is oh .lified to drill a coco,)kirty, au.' wheu acting in his tura as ovtlerly . ergo kat Ile ib retipon- ..5.• 4-101 . for the atandu.a. ef lai. company. Ile takes eh rgo of guaid.i. wolking , part' te, picketri, performs any taher touties that ED ly WI detatied. grade higher th iii eergeant. He is 1 Till rIVI1Z of ;1010r -serge Int ia 0 S. U .ually th() .p.iy- argeani, wail acts as ,.I .'l" tor 1,..s company. US is the elder non-enututis.loeed of 'fuer of a or . 0P4 re1toPai A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Very vattiloensilltt in an THROAT or LUNGS Large Bottles* 25e. DIMS te LAWRENCE Limited Prop's.of Perry Dais' rain -Haler eeseeeEeeseee$eee€* kl:‘, ,,,te, Iiieleal,'4 1,1eile.se Nervous Debar, Los .cr icompany, .1311 Is ttspou Rem' A MQ Vailiug Manhood. 3 tvtIotsit Um 4-:•••LXJ.‘,.-.1 Wcalaleff Of WO or .7311011 mood, oth..tr real:tars for the raen's kit, end A-, hy over -work, or the errote emcee oree..................orze eloornof youth, Ties RCM* ate the mea in hospital, and for a month - t ly cointrany b .lance -sheet. esVzit.gYaczusreee3 litbn!roinfr.'1411ednetletintleoltmrirre5eve,rtaltratni% 4 i 1 Next rank is qu hrterrnaster-ser- clitaiglitzR;itaier., to,5,a,,ix,rigrS.5.1..,c4..rtteRtmil. T. nu it cii ItiNor la , geant, who, ill,hough he may be at- ', latched to a eempany. nevertheless acts : • ° - `. "'• - , tor flan whole baiAttliou under the di- held at Brownine'a 1/rop, Store Riveter i # relation ot the. quart er-mester, . Ho as- te , - e- ir ----- ,e, ii. • • A. . ell t uerters, kJrvvi ions, for ge, and am- I The adjutant: of a battalion assists lo Isi ts tin latter in the providing of • aci" DIU altion. 1 ,ite cotronanding officer in receiving Tower/ tbst aum /curl, eli331.3 ;.:•61)f niunhars. Teat night inarehea antiittght attacks wouid have to the resorted to. adapte4. Muni= f.re, wonAd be in - 7. That intrenchineuLs properly 'Ithat troops on . the defensive wouio, be mare likely to .our,priso. than *to be eurprise& oti4sTehgesttahndiu.ttialltrreenweahredwiall,losibt,6iamiNsv".r le, That invieible shareshoeters would -mow dowa hundreds. ill,Teat an abortive attack would lead to the attauker .intrenohing beg, and the exehange of roles. Ttat autbulanee work would be carried on under atmoat imposstble conditions, owing to lang-range, fire, which would lead to accu,vations of vio- iatioti, ,of ths !led Cress. •-16, That eatiefa.Otory reconnaissance would be rnueli more difficult than for- merly. I34,och declared that only, infantry 'coulci;:reconneitre, enecess-. tully. • , at. That the lciss in officers Vireuld be diSproportionate.a'• 15. That troops eould only .advance along, railyra,y lines. • • 3.6. That vvith-ecnial resolution.wars would last !origin- than in the past. 17. That turning movements with immense numerical superiority would laci:the,,only means ,of . gaining decistire Victories. ,•' • , ; Rea& in the light of events, of the last few: weeks, these briefly -staled corieluSiona show'' an insight into the tendeneies et present-day warfare that may be jiistly considered little shell. of marvellens.. Nos, 1. and 5 of thiS'liat 'are. a littaid.Y. alf-Inieaccepted tenths., Nos. , 6, 7 and 6needed .but the two instances of Madder River and •Maigerrefonteiin 1c ,,e4and,,,..completely -RotT4i.1.;oi.*',,ca3apaign. tlau:'.:sieg"f5::irkIOYSinitila.-, to ,say notIling ol -Ntakektikearid ,gimberley, bow 1j&WidO1fl .bt.NOs,- 3 and, 9; wilile d)othil,31,-td..!;rothuotyzuncl: (.4-ener44.l Gate eer es'e„onicl,' bear 'wittieee't 6.-Nes.".11. a pd': 13 SOnnd;:' milifary.;•;!.11oetrinc,, NoS. 'CARTER'S IVER !ILLS. .Sorne. og the men. holding ,oreeriy_ i anti coAnmanle ting orders, room ,clerltshipi are sometintee ranked A. general °Meer aroofficer ofj4441 the The regi_ general et (1 of the array. A general ts tbe adja.,int. He is f1180 a war.. 001841134111 several osrevelnai moenn.toaolaismerifeionnte-amuelieirevi.e, at?: he aa- esotannizninlinteb-ien-trilelaef 0%0Nmaiurilld qu trtermeeter-sergeants. corps ; a Mitten nt-general one carps, 44 rant offiesr. flis-dutlei ore very re- 1 hrigadier-gener ila arc col on_,la in tem- ' a. major-geuernl one brigade, while 0. spon ible foe the eLicieney of a bat- porary commtnd of age . Fiole of:icers are maanted orficers 1 that is m ',jar% Heel enant-col on els, colonels, while capt .inl and. 'Beaten - ants are styled company officers. talion miterially depends on the na- tivity and efficienoy o41 its sergeant- .... major. Ali orders for the corps is.. ite , sued by the adjutant are conamuni- $ , Gated through, the sergeant -major„ 1 Such is tue high opinion held by the aut horitieo, in reopect. of emit rt not - 1 oommissioned Officers that such (sem- i missioned ranks as quarterniasters. ' Iritling mestere, all officers of the Codst e Sick Headache andrelieveall thetrantiles inct. dent to a bilious state, of, thev SysteM.,.• Such us Dizziness, NauseiteleroweinesieDistrese after eating. Pain hi the &C;•Niroiloithele most remarkable success has been shown in curium Headache, yet CLITelltil'S LITT= Lrifmn PILLS are valnalilkia, Constipation, curing and trOventing,shis atin,nying complaint, while they torrect all'disorders of the stoinach, atiinuiate the 'liver and regulate the bowels. Even lf they only cured -24che they ddietalmbst•pricelese to those -who suffer frdin this distressing complaint-, bIlt fortiniatelY.their,,,goedtiSsa does:, not Cnd•',', •-•'.here, ancl,truisia-Vhb!'onee'try tidal'. Will find, ' these little pins valnablejit so many waya that; • thersrill'mot ,berivilling:Ao 'do without thero. But attar 'all hidk head ei• Brigade Royel Artillery and Coast. Bat-, tenon:Roy I] Engineers, and many corne 'Let us take a battalion and analyze be ttnt officers revelry. end Wren- trY,''ars .selected from amongst them, its ranks. DS fall strength,' aecorda ing to Authority, is 95.9, and. out of 1 Itariewiag non-COMM..S ionei cf fe. s other branches of the service, we ;ire that number no fewer than ninety-one , of 1. a uthoritatively informed, that in a. ars non-oomin.. issioned of.ieers, includ- regimenteof cavalry of lull streogth, trig sergeant-raijor, quartermaster- 1, namely. 551, of men helding non -Com - sergeant, color -sergeants, sergeants ' misdoned rank there are eighty-three, while in; a b ittery of artillery of ,u11 (lance and full), and full 'and lance -,cor- porals The non-coramissioned officers form an important and. valuable ela.ss, inter-. mediate betkveen cOmmisSioned offi- cers and, the men. IL is only natural to suppope that anme persons in au- thority,, who liv,e amongst the- Men, them their drill and duIles, take charge' of sinetll parties when garri- 416 14:"4,,not6r1Ou,5-X• not -t -• a lea .ernepra eCIe ',Ys .neaepear , rib t.-",i'neapable -VC ' while • '',0*1±. 1,-344*, graSp- x. 'i0IntS to 1.41144 be.t 1138lf $U .tenCe'.-1; thatz.:.s Bibeg: 41 strength, which shonld be 14O, there are twenty-one non-commissioned ofoi- Werra nt officers are ranked, above non-commissioded officers and below commissioned officers, --and Melillo. school -masters of more than twelve f years' service, eonduetors of su-,iplies and storese-niaster-ganners (first and .should stinerinten(1 'their mess, teach !second class), superintendent clerks. first-class slat. sergeants, sergeant. majore, and corporal maprs. Commissioned. °Lacers may either be combat int or non-combatant, the lat- ter term including paymasters, medi, cal offieerF3, commissariat and other departmental officers. Commissioned officers bold commissions rrom the CroWn, tbe lowest renk of whore. is sec- ond lieutenant: IA For Infants and- Children. Me be - sheik ggietture 17c Brjti'h ,or, the in- er jus,t, such pre-visieixt 241 `re Or d i nary M. , sone11. or in the 'field, , and generally overlook them in eVery way. Of course :mins -are so well fitted to. do :this :-as thee who are, eelected., from amongst the men thenisebres. Sueh are non- , COMMISSionecl ..e:ttan to their: Cliffe„rent eairka.e;hy i':IpeOrnetion, which is usually conferred for good conduct, tact, temper, education, end knowledge,i'a m111.t6.41lr,idu ties. The lovvest rank of non-eorainissioned ,officer, ta lance -corporal.; Ile is Lak- en . from the tanks proViding he has, ability, .and- has won the e3re of his li•ef°1,, Afer.ood.'s..I1osp11oa.1no - Great Enati3O,"lienierlii. • Sold and_ l'ecomritended, 15Y all dregostsiO Canada,. Only red/ able medicine diScoyerst.„ SIX 43411.11 (.44'1,' gu411'an1cert-16 cure all foriap of Sexual WeolcneSS, OlI,effectf$Af abuse 'or ereeSs, Mental Worry, neeessivetise of 'no- .'bfa eper°iCe°,PoinuellIp°aIteli:F3etiinle $1111,astlites; sN5,1t:leeielea,to°2iiler ,peczeeasiPet, sfi13 cere. PamehTets free' to,any.aadress. VVro f:°ild'OC hPd Dy -j, SV, .13rownipg niggtst. _ sup,eriors b WhOui he is recommended. Having a s:Aireed 1315 rank he acts as assit.,.t 06: Ordrly-S'er- Veant 414 hiS duties, taking hts regular turn with hie cemp,eers. Attached to 1.23ery company -are. usually about eight or nine cor orals of both de.. Our Smart ''priv ate having', taliewly been raised, te the rank corp,oial of the first cisg.ree, ,now hungers for, the tvvo stripes ctualifying him, for the "rank of full corporal. es,ttained to this, poeitieri'hy,lieving passed the 6.6 'exantina t iOil 31 t113 reg,inientel army S1.1102-1, a nd shown preficienen ,drj.11ing,,al thout a'ato, and been 11:.43o2eF,s1.31443 put , e GNEWS JI CATARRH -SEEDS. Is the breath foul? The voice husky ? Constant drop. ping in tlae" throat ? Pain across the eyes and front of the bead? LOsiilg sense of taste and smell ?-proof that this all too cont - mon malady has you, as its victim -Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder bas yet to find a case too stubborn to yield to it, Relieves instantly, and a perfect ecfieeridst.e'd .a's'i,,„dy and Tills wonderful mule eic.4,1,1oGnoga,Atieswpvcsnteodte,thmr4yenrfeels2lt404601 primanent cure. I Om IvIv cuffercrs, 3140. ' 6 ' lay days ia spreading t tesog.itadhat!,)syc t.,eh.11L'u idctzipkria, xete.,c,,, A. Is ea ovOry linen* "8g03 I V49:1; TAILS/01J LOBE:. ..11y Georriel Xn.Intrucleri nAv• Ilfor bens tfier 4v0411 11 1, 11torlloolol n41uralt, Childreti ry for