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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-5-3, Page 2TEE1J EXETER TpTne MARIO LEGISLATURE, LE(4AL. DICKSON & CARLING, Barr:eters. ate:lettere. No:elect'. Conveyaneere CenmtL . tare Itte. aaerwa to Loan, at It per on awl. 5 p )r ewe OFFICE t-FettiatON'S BLOCIe.-, EXEITElit. it. teamiae. E t U. 1.:=5tR.4 member of itte Mee will be at Reason oe 'Iburredee of eaten week. p.a. coLLirss, Eamster Sikitor, tolvevaatix3to. AZFereoi. - o'er OFFIVE Oyer O'Neirta ELLIOT GLAD.MAN, Imisters, Shoilms, NtirieS Conveyancers ,ke, &Q. Moutzet to Ll) ea. OVRICE. •MAIN - EEL r rotten. r. titeuettee. tettfetteetteeet-eete"* lilEPtCAL 4•Ottett". .'.0k:,ib'tvs3SSreoo.44).9ripaiz.rr:zo,Sk;M*..S.a:., For Love and Fame present dreve their friends, who ba(1 not beet o fortunate, to the verge ot roach:tees. From. the court the tale epread, to the markets. Men made a broadsheet a it, aud sold it in the (siterreethtse.-giiiitoler% 'lay emTonout telt! 0, na,iiNdo:•tighe- a ea?›720e--A 2,zibodinytho: Sspelltualgonx:Mredictimatet Aiwimtlie-. 1 Grimmest irony that he who had so _quaint, formula to whirl): . we have 's.tIrst estharnelitti th icli°eignudttlZfeellst;eltr ilis 1 long sporied with the things a death. I listened more than once. P and traded on atetee fear of it. should eauattetttee Quct a a heedrea who tet, times a, day. i himself be with here dead, to be heard lambeard bina with incredulous ut ih'I cUd ;181. •4•3 3'8" 83 ; exposed. anel gazed ail Of salad; use surprise, and tuok the now bis tricks awl chemicals, his dark mountebank's patter; though ta4eviaatrte:. retozatad,:ne:treoomuldeebiteignuisouv:41,aus:ethr:rtei,reida with the boy to the old house, four anowledge and elle mastera .. et rapped onee - at wbi.cla . kind, aaelle,n4ti Ivateale-de, a:Xi:It 4waaswgi 36p8ok.,°1. ttihnet,:qtu.quiet raetlnarikddeieN'tlieteb‘e *tilan l: pirtiroMf the airit- , him. grin) bead. black bettrt. and at - TV.{.. or three of tae bolder lairghee- A moutent, 1 tiavu settle Madame Thera had been little to laugh at be- 148gt She sought ta forget ber mu- ried lite. She took her maiden title stered. Then gradeiihke The 'rotk.-Ube fore. The king moved restlessly m lateens treat_raw, atm, to hen tut les chair, sapea, ephdd whehat is and in the boy's breeding, in worke of a deauetriceIse4itiretr tiola•bdernleahsiteer b‘ulifeleiet,iinegd lP finding peace, and, presently, leap- Pell:II:Ps:ease; r' 0137iiirthIn'evettbilitleidir.sinuild?.tellii:a4te'ien')Iveia:(sinu01413c; deep-seated dread a the greet, eity in et tell -and the Piled feees and 3188EP. hIgit arid 1°W. intervened. "The late which sae lied suffered so much. tbeariselves out of the mist, her first utlines of tbe court began to eaane ; sruip4gFee i•,-.1zilEct5t.he...Beaurtdtihn:rlesiasind.olfziaraloitiv_ she never returned. to Paris. fat eght. as Zerafintoranve returned. F Vof Dealt in Perigord. i..5 there?" „ la Atilb°eUrtatutj,ei4ore;ta" fetyeers tell:Zeta iter Itav la' 'tidt e ref ku : wee deatar He had kilavel biniseill The Ole reelesee what is he e.sayiug?'' ?terror of it overetune her at last. The president. trooped, and taking With a shuddering ery she fell sw(on- hie eue from) the, king, was about to ing to the floor. ebuke the boy sbarply, when one wbo eVheu she 4•1 ue to herself agamea 1 irtil not before spolmu. but whose tame, w tier how lo; an interval she Lamle PI an instant produced silence among ea-, tif the ghestat• figure In the chair. "With his majesty's peratissien,no. throttet Perigueu aka e monkey e v., Valtrial. el . .. • t - . re e. Il. er'iy, cll., 'ile it- 71101110,,t's1.,„1170, ,:irNele. iliii\e" titze3aAftetirfeVata-ds. °era eal:11,7tilet bare ee- t, wit b 5he ellierly soltlier who bad conic' 1'113 10:14,,,,as bin evil. star would hetet aas sataegt , revile -1 a iiiteti. hearee voieetaud there' ou bts shoulder. ro, ,„,,,,,, ,,,,I fao frina fele,-- treetition, *we. kl% with the king advd.need a paee to the sale of his master e chair. "I ara it -au old chateau standing Mu among trees. The place prontieed %tell, and of Perigord, end know, yourtalon:. be went to it and ') LegeRO perform euee.- be contiemed. "More. Two before ebe servants in the court -yard. geattectlary the misery a her rbunosiumn bun noW-at the tair of r et'autt.,- ii- voting boy, IMMO OM- 10 Nee flqlth aga I 34w th*144-Ire"'gutz: PresentlY the lord of the house, a toot; bdt of ler again. ;road with a I wee &tifferepay dressed then. but he ' mere need not he slid say, that an faint moan she totaled up. had the Sante tale. except that he did boor later .1 man, bait naked. etwered enci vexing, eoftls, for her eyes mei "S -some one bas teught it hint; s with duck -weed, iu a moment elle fell to treuelaluag nuanientioa Perigord." SU bone, erewled on to the high-toodt and and aeliing in every boats of the %tomtit wto stooped laver i the knee. , . went on bis way in statues% with ids tier. an i riettl there seething new, i 'Afar Maiesta IS deubtiet'e t;til'att. Mouth full of curses; and that or ;titltt,. rdeauta.t.tinaneset The tbe president answered olisenn,innstY• years at tertvard a moakey, answer- ratteti her h„ne !..„ft In, and Then La tele boy be couthimedt ' Sneak- lug to the name of Taros. teased the 44.uhrlanturAle t 41.4,16)..ri isrerliiit,:i'liti.lr6'et Tit 1,;;,. 1 in1141•IinjlieiltitiunItfoublyhtiftY:0114 41$ it:171141,73.1 dbx.;1471,eeeli.riecttzu:Twalpriltioi cnolein):(1404,,,t.it;relil,te satint‘cilhgittiTr: •%• eett ti,-zwi, ;Ind i e. e•iit V inetlanae t welted steeled. At tam, be folio...wed ter eacrauple 1 ed he, seat "4.: Gault. ba Perigord." t atm ae her svneea still ytere, ttbe , "There is no such piece!" XI de tires- .2.1101T3,•••••••1.1•NOMEMM j)rt=„RelrAllSi.: &Mt fcl,reraietaiMeete.Itt,!tlleee,e,.etie -tett e•-7 ; Tor toeer..--. eetecoei titEer Atnee • 4. ltit.,04,1.1:01. te. A Ltiete:a „ W. lit:WW:tiiNti P.. U. (2,, t• • P. atecceit levee laity coMdeoce. Laboya• tory. nattir. ' coroner ine the ceeete.c,' teeee. oaleo„ ameeeto can Aap rrn-La- hlzawyt. . 4,17CTIONEERi. LOSSENitEl.1107. tlenertk s e,` !4. t s0erl t• aat cam, "a:. -4; te atom- tiaLetal P v 11 EN1ZY LII.BLit Licensed All. e ci try.;, If•o•• sice '-a,g-rtco et attained her -she turned ter bead au atoked. To her relief. it %acts gone. Site aud dosing her eyes. lay for time -inert, hearing the hum et voieest bat peying utt attentive. Ihtt SOUP SOLD......,OEI STREETS. itlittvue",14.1kile4e7i; tkr°:•%:111.6tIttvliiitY. 1.t“:11-13;:r"if, latateen elletreeaed: teegee seetteel stertied, Ilea even the ?Aegau to revolt tun ti.0 tad led slareeSe or a New Fowl Supply In Me .ateginat eerie feattuee were the eletiel to tell the tale, he begun, 'German raolial. thisteel. Arad itoi tone 4f till hiti qv's' to feer that it might hurt instead of One Qt /Ile faaniliar sigh"e in the ter tier. alley etere ;caking. :At 3 ST tieOltittlet VeIrhar% atter all. he bad poorer quarters of Bernie Gentofte% , bate 0 he ; Ile l'A°* ' been tee ereiletleue. But agtiin the fe the crayoning none wagon. 4. hes • Let.ee ; e 4 traeet. The 44."1-4 tiabt g'`;ro ceiralittet cline to t he fescue. • Vat; Qat w.:14 tun Lira, atte „Ft • tine tainue petigera, in uniform blown e, horn /0 aunounee t isimorispommsom.nsalm*Pmentimmommoomemeniriusr, V ta 1.4101 AlZire Tennent & 'ennent 1•Nr 115, i•Skti; orethenet (fiv /brat -Jo Ve'!,-rielre roe grco-ifim tit Or e I f Town II 41. - 1111 WATIOLOO Hut,- iNstiltANi'll'O. Vastabnativeni it 1303. hielD OFFICE • Al tR400, ONT "41 sa c tegamv hat leca ace': 'Perna o.s; 4.4 Ra•ree,•tin et! cit m reit ma sti riontlitioeQ'3 ifp t0.05'0,1430 le 11111 yr aso Iltraaa,2-•. 'tram lets P.m I :note wo and alt ottaer 4e, .-etatiLle Satarinde yvatent ‘,. natet toe t, aver, a we, 11. ertica ot mew, Ina 613 elliZIPWA NI,.kte at rpt.)7.-ymtn, DurivE tbr tel. years t hie 0.enalaa Ws CI orcezmq weer., c. tee atm tat et and Icto4 int:weer:maim lineage. St:0,1'00.00. eansuasing all tetATZAJAQ:u. eLl,t anavves- ard Nation*, on haus al; 1 la tura. .Q • Preside:it; M. • 017. 1%. 111010Z lriVE El LL, w M. for Exeter cued vicinft7. rj LIE EXETER TIME 14 41 '''it/te'e30144t.1•443,-' eat) lteara iiiitie wait , nzitt,-usletar de Ilfesler he asked in but ple in tbe neighborhooll gather to i . . that eau boast of three marebels., the arrival a t he soup vats, and peo- nide twieive tones. , eaeisfy their hunger at the very mini - I -Ana tee tow A -ante elett,eil heel 'Nune, Mat I knot Q.E. :1"e%r31 tete Meelateie de VII4i'll,' be1 1 ale; CaU Nast of ,, PQt i For a pfenutug a customer is tura- Iteetaleur ;retell. 4°...t121MIllitAkt .414'.4'1.0.' "TIW U1 Of MAI/1dr , *,. au 6..,,,,,y=n3gort ot v.3 iig...i's -Ile- ietel ;1. :t11. de liresiy ehruggeel hie ebetiolders. ladled wit li a bowl of hot. steaming ii haaaan an- Vete part. "it iS ciatorieu tO 311 Of US.' bt Said. ; mai seep. Another tenon Implied. ! anclele,;:ciatv,a: at,iibtionon btz,ie boy ,' smiling. with cooked vegetables is teenaged, on ' The great earttunal smiled, teit7.3., the aalen, loan and in the tante pro- - .,1,0i ln„,, ,,u,, a iiq ta an paan.;11 Ile Ire-. tinkering, quivkly peetaug balite. tan.tien et expense. •ts eta"' il Titen li.e. leaned forwo.rd end fixed the • 4 These wagons are bootie to poor , boy eat bis tierce black- eyete Vt hate weettleg tieettea Food. is euetteutee at 11 n:,IS your ra t heed flamer he weal. , much less expense than it ran be pur- Jelten shook bis head itritteteutlY. chased and cooked and is of InUell 11111- ine4erably. u 'Where did you liver 1 ter quality. Household labor is mueli less as a result. and more time is give r.) ,,g. itt,tuis,n viduebti anti this niau : loraself back and ututtered: "It is nal The soup and eooked foods are pre- , of %%twit yeza have told hit The" til° -5 dood." The ,Freeitlent' moved in Ms pared under careful inspection, and prison .5irk,vid be. given to metioto 15 . Seat. Some in the galleries he%lait to' reeords slum thet the (town:runs Im- I prove in hbalth as the SyStnni. 18 ON'. 4,' Ow term et a love -Aimee Thal sbe, whisper. t 1 ani sure." i But the carditiel raised, Ms bend trtl-; tended. • Might tette it herself?" "Ariel lit was you, who ran after Ma- "No," dehan murinueed. ipertously. "Can you read?" be Snide! Experts from other European citiee ' have made a careful study of the plan, , i . di , 1 ird h d told her that the, "Then 'tile arms?" The cardinal - with a view of inaugurating temp tiranzyt was to be given to her bus-! spoke rapidly new, and his fay() yylts : Wilg011.8 In other European eapitalti. ' Until tristeadt grin% ing hard. "They, e ere over ;be "Yes." • gate. over the dour, over the fit e piece. READING 4▪ 1.LOUD. "ila You. aeltuowledge. thete tho Xhink-look back -reflect. Wit 1 Reading aloud to the ehildren and In tireettlent continued, slowly, "that it ' were thayr. iva4 you' wilt). tu fact, killed Monsieur ;' For a moment Jehan stared at him , the family eircle-how fast it is be-. de Vitiother in bewilderment, flinching under the coming one of the lost. arts. What For the furs( time the boy faltered gaze of those piercing eyes. rheo " multitudes of children of former days mid stumbled, and looked this way and a suddeu the bors face grew criiin- teauta of cost. every Thursday morning' ab Tittles Steam Print ing flutist% Ma A street, neeriy oppokte ritton'sjowelay atore,Inteter. Ont., by AM'S VilLITE •tiONI.4.• Pr0PrIolOrs. 116.1.1.6i euvettettesto its' tam. pot• nue , . .11) come La I haul vequeni insertion, per cen•s le Insure insertion, tottertiseittenta .110541. ICC F cr.I. in not atter than 1Vednesday Morning em sure." "Aril madame" "'A 0...ye-philter." "Yeti heerd hoth interviews?" h " ett are sure of the ari ;mei' Meat Use Same, result. The kitift• tlateer eu to emplo,yment for wages. -'1e-"mewigl4ww%30rpmer.> ••••.• AIMIMMIageawd,..i.e.sm,,M•ItMay,"Mm•MOO,M., -kaa.11140P 61012.{..M.,1111 What the Legislators or the Previnee are Dolug at Toronto. A VOLUNTEERS' alONUaLENT. Mr., Jayne asked: "Is It the inten- tion of the Governmeut to place SUM in the) sueplemen(ary estimates for he eurpose a erecting a monument ia front of the Legislative buitdings in memory a the Cenactian volunteers. who have fallen, or may fall, on ihe field of battle in eouth Africa in the defense) of the Empire?" The eremier said it would be pre- uiainre elate a sum in the esti-• mites ibis year, but after the war, d when the volunteers had return - e , matter might he favorably considered. ALIEN LABOR BLit, DEFEATED ll . al% Warde's bill providing taat alien labor from countries baving an alien labor law in force against Can- ada should not be emit/vied on puldie wotate aided by tbe, lawince was thrown out try the special ceimnittee appointed to consider it. EXPLORING NEW ONTARIO. In reMth ply to \fr. aesou, the Prelate ter eeplained the vote of -$40,00i1 for exploratiou of tbal portion of Ontario lying nortb (tithe Cenadian Pain Runway. lie slid it Was intended to send out ten or eleveu exploring par. les. beginning at the Quebec; boun- dary in the east and extending as Lar wesi as Rat Portage and the Manitoba boundary. Barb, party would have certain territor,y to rove er_ wee intended to begin opera-- lions ear ly in ;lune and work until ebout the middle Cietoher. latch tri y would be in altarge, if past - tile, of a Provineirtt land sarveyor, and ivould include among its %lum- bers a geologm ist end a an skilled in agrieult ere. They would make care- ful investigation of the agricul- tural. mineral end forted wealth. and of the loration of ell heights of laud. rivers, Jaime, tette it Watt intended :bat the reports would be all compiled together and eiresented to the House net SPliSien. WrICO LAW, The II. ase again went into mutat- e on 511e eleetion bill. atom the At- teat tee ti for a chanee a escape. Lint on. raised his hand ongerly. Or, there was .,uone. and Father Bei nard. :on a neount vert, 1" he cried, =petit- ., by loYing his band on his arm, nom- misty- and stopped. But presently, in ed to give him courage. "I do," he an- !a different voice, he added, slowly: steered, in a low tone. t"It was a tree -on ;t hill." I "WItyr the ereentent demanded, With a swift look of triumph the h a quiek look at. his colleagues. cardinal turned to M. de Bresly. Ile *eke amid an irrepressible war- ;4'ow," he said, "thnt belongs to-" luur of interest. The tale had been The soldier nodded almost sulkily, • told once, UWE it Was a tale that bore "It is Madame da Vidoche's," he said. "And her narae was-" telling. "3Ia rtinba ult - Mademoieelle de Cnratill Intl.:num.; DEPARTMENT hi one U tee ,orgcet and best equippedin tne County - of Ma low work en raged TO Us will re sent r cur pi milt aitenton. Dertatens ategarding Newspaper:a 1 -An a rawbon 'she takes a paper regularly _from tbe lost °Rice, whether directed in his name or another's,or wumber he has cub.cri ed or not. Is re.,perientrie for payment. 2 -if a Ipervon ordere his piper atseontinatea, be must pay all lirreare or the pub isher ms continue to Bend it until rho peyment 1 ed% and then collect the wao'e amount, whether the papm la taken from tee oniaa or not. 5-m sante for Sub-crapt.oni, the suit may be instituted in the place wnere the p spar 15 pau- nched, although the snaccribor may remota hunirede ct miles away. 4 -The courts have deci led that refusing to take newepapers or periodicals froiu tee pose Mike. or removing aed leaving them uncalled for, is prima, facie evidence of intentional fraud. "Uerause-i beard him plan los I • wife's death -and I thought it right,' Martinba.ult I" were entertained and instruoted by this practite, anti ewe few there ate so entertained and instructed now -a - days. Children now, after being taught to read, join that great army which. takes in the printed word swift]y and silent]'. Most parents, doubtless, are too busy to spare time to educate their sons and daugh- ters by reading to them, and as the children grow older they find tbeir hours too crowded to devote any of the boy stammered, terror growing in i A murmur of astonishmeut rose them simply to listening, "What it the las eyes. "1 %%anted to save her. I 'from every p,trt of the court. For a user the3• would say, if asked. "Tastes dal not know. I did not think." moment the king, the cardinal, the differ, and we can read what we want • The ire:titan lo • loasard the la:nly president, M. de Breely, all were in- at a fraction of the time that would but suddenly from an unexpected audible. The air seemed full of ex- be consumed if we had to ste still and quo rter came an interruption. Ma- clam:diens, questions, answers; it hear it." dame rose trembling to her feet and Irang with the words: "Bault-Martin- This is all true enougu, bat is there stood grasping the bar before her. leer I built!" Everywhere people rose tosee not something lost in haying the ous- face passed, from white to red, and red the boy, or craned forward and slipped tom of reading aloud lapse so entirely? to white. tier eyes gilt tered through with a clattering noise. Etiquette, CARTERS ITTLE 1VER P S. E flick Ileadachasindrelleve all the troubles Incl. dent to a bilious state of the.systent, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsineail, Distress after eating, Pain In the Side, &c, While their most remarkable meccas he s_heen shown in eurina ; SIC Meadaehe, yet CAnTsx'il LITZLZ,ILZVEft Pitts are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint. wbile they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Neon if they only cured HEA a.clie they would be almost priceless le dose who suffer from this _distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and those who mice try them will end these little pills valuable in so many ways that they win not be willing to do without thena Mut after eu sick head ACHE Is the harm of tie rnany Wee ObiAt hero Li where we make our groat boast. Our pills oure It while others do not. Maras% Lynam taros Pvtant-was very areal) and eery easy to take. One or Mapping -Melo a dem They ate strictly vegetable rind do net 'grainer purge, but by their.gentle 'suttee please all who use them. In *1 25 tenni; Bve for 41. Sold everywhere; or meat by Man. BASTIII1 ENDIOI1rn Tata 7 kid ri hall 19111 11111 ?riot, h tears.The. woman beside her ;reverence, even the presence of the would have held her beetle, but she !king, went for nothing in the rush of would not, be restrained. excitement. It was long before the What, is this?" she panted. "Does ushers could obtain silence, or any get " la hearing. Then M. de Bresly, who he say, that my husband was --there?" "Yes, madame. he does," the preso looked as much excited as any, and as 1 -.,t in the fare, waa found, to be speake As a sign of the tinies, the change is another proof of the rush toad hurry of life, and, in the family. it, is more or less to be considered an evidence .a the tendency to "independence" on the part of the younger members. CO/ninon interest in a good book, read aloud by a father or mother, as a dent sense ere , indulgentJy. fing "Pardieu, sire, it. may beolhe factor in the 'home that is himortarit "And that he eame for poison -for • we. heerd to say "It is true enough enough to have some attention'd to it. The opposite of "skimming" a a book, it deyelope certain mental fac- ulties that it is well to have develop- ed, and as an exercise in elocution ter trouble, and Monsieur and, Madame the reader it has distinet advantage. Martinbault were just dead, and lit.. Books so read. are remembered, and fie was made of it. All the sante, this their influence on character far ex may be the bog. "Nay. it is a thous- eeeds that of many a volume whose and to one he is!" pages are turned in a desperate effort to reach Itie last:. Reading aloud is a salutary check on the habits of read- ing too much and reading too fast:. It would certainly be worth while to take up the practice in families, where the conditions favor it, as an experi- ment, The winter evenings are long, and as one looks back on themhe can find a. few hours that could have been devoted to reeding or to likening. ores, to all time had, gone before. She Reading aloud is a quiet' .enjoymen rose slowly, listened, looked at the boy to be sure, but it is an'enjoyment. -looked with growing wonder, like one awaking from a dream. Possibly in that momentthe later years fell , HE REATE.11113BRED IT. from her, and she saw herself again a said, Ask hon. child -a, tall lanky girl, playing in the Sunday Sotwol Teacher, of 'waits, 'eo The judge bowed and returned to gardett of tb,e old ehatea.0 with a lit... reissic-And when the owner of the the witness. "You call yourself Jaen tie toddling boy who ran and lisped, vineyard went out about th'e eleventh de Bann?" he said, scialewhae roughly. beat her sturdily with tat, bare aWr rms, y 5.84taurd lot of men 'standing . , ixlie in the market place, what did he say Co them? Muggsy de Newsboy -He siiys: Wot ye soldierin' fur? busy ! me?" as I tow remember. A child waslost 'He says so, madame." in that family about eight years batik. She looked at him for a moment But it was at the time of the Rochelle wildly, and then sunk back on her expedition; the province was full of stool and beget to sob. She had gone throiegh so many emotions; love and death, shame aud fear, had so sported with her during the Iasi. few days that she, coat taste nothing to the tull now, neither sweet not: bitter. As the d.awning of life and hope had left her rather dazed than thankful, so this stab, that a little earlier would have pierced her very heart -strings, did put prick her. Afterward the thankfulness and the pain -and the healing-taight come. But here in "What is he, then, to M -Madame de V-Vidociae?" the king asked, with an effort. He was vastly excited - for him. - - • "A brother, sire," M. de 13reely an swered. That word pierced at last through the presence of all these people, wher the dullness which wrapped- madvanes faculties and bad. made her improvi- se much had happened to her, she could only, sob weakly. The presidentI turned again to the king. Louis nodded, and with a pain- ful efferto-for he stammered terribly -*spoke. -Who is th-thite lad?" he The nettle, and especially the preposi- tion, displeased. him. • • The boy. assented. "Who are you, then?" Jeham. opened his roouth to answer, * * * 4* * but Father Bernard interproed. "Tell It became the fashion -a fashion his majesty," ha said, "what you toid which lasted half a dozen years at ' least -to call • that Christmas the After a moment's hesitation, the boy- Martinbault Caristinas; so loudly did conaplied, speaking' fast, with his face those who were present at that on his breast and a flushed cheek. famous examination, and the discover•y Neverthelese, itt the silence every word which attended, it, profess 11041 IL ex_ reached the ear. • '•-•44.17:e.--ee !"' ceecred all the other tanueemente sI "I am. jelian; de Sault," he pattered tbe year, not exceptingthe great bait in his treble voice, "seigneur of I know et the Palais, Cardinal, trom which net where, and lord of seventeen lord- every lady carried' off all eirenne snipe in the connty of Perigord-" worth a year's pin -money. The story and so, on, and so An, thkroug it the became the rage. Those who had been or cuddled to her for kisses. For with sudden gesture she stretched out her hands, and cried in a clear Voice: "Johan! Jehan 1 It is little jehanl" BeAre* -"W• 'Wood's Filosphoditio, *Se great Englieri. Remedy. Sold and recommended:by all druggists in Canada. Only reli- able medicine aiscovered. Six packago guaranteed to cure all forms o Sexuai Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, IllxceSsive use et To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six, $5. One witz piease, siX tont care. Pamphlets free to any address. The Weed Cenapenty, Windsor, Ont. Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Exeter ly J. W. Browning, druggist.. t ••••••-, " si3t70-ttorit- . • ' • itunieveinitmetieticurchicteuitce tw.,,,,,•• ,.. ,,, otile , , 4- , • O' _..,;-ic,. cel:• -•'.1 V4., -i"-- :: i _ .., t ... 4 t;',• l•-• - _ - - -- --• -•_. : ...- --- - -.1,- - - -,- --._ _..- ' AVegetahtePreparationferAs- 014%134 thelbOdoortRegula- Eng the Stomachs andBowela a ,', t . .., . . . , 'Promotes 1)itestion.Clicerful- fless andRe$tcontains neither OpiurtNorpbine nor }literal. ow iStwac °TIC,. ' , v ,-Ran7arsrORAtratiVIK:raPartfrik. Pinata Ske;1- ..carefaana • BeraLPSATie -.. 4604 Stear },, ' ^if,E470,Fat s .0 CC1401. fitre.raea, # Ilkl.7trrar . , C10.444001T. nietopie4toctive .1,1•14,11...., a , al' .t. rtj , I APerreCt Remedy for Constipo- , *ion, Sour Stoloach.Diorrhoea, , Wortasgoavutsions,reverish- ness and IQ s s 0V SLEEP, , T4itSiiiiiie Signature of • /4"---ai'fr''' '747 • 11 W YORN. • , -, St- , 4 , No•-•?, 1 1:i.: .0:4,A.,-,.: '. ,,.. .i.:'.. , -• A.:,, EXAT QP'( QF WRAPPgR. , , , SE THAT THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE -0E--- IS ON THE 'WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF IA. Costal% is put up is (melba bottles telly. A 15 act mid hi bulle Doe% allow =Imo to ooll Yen en3Oldne eItie ea tho plea QZ proem eat, la is "jest XS pante:Au-will +maws army pur- 4P55" •40r Bea nest you got C-A-$-T-OdieI-A. rings ill On IIMIS1Vrf • miry of " • ortappim " To amend the San JOSO Reale turney-t'ueicttwlet consented teen amend- Ur. Dryden. meut providing tlett re-eouute might Ti- improve the bigb seletels act -Mr. be lied. where the inejority did uot Harcourt. exetted al10. 6 To improve the Publie sehoole aet The bill wee reported. Mr. Harcourt. ioler II C' • 11, Reepeettnir the industilel schoole-, INSPECTION 01' BOILERS. Restmetlog the naYuierit of wail The speeial conunittee appointed to l'uuntr-Mr. Ross. ing for the examination of stationary 6.11}8"4" met yesterday and. derided to take°111o8 act-Itar•"" (4‘rillsan' „man. aahottot „pproo te melee ex_ To confirm an agreement between „. 1.11 Ti the Comtulssioners for the Queen Vie - engineers and the insveetinn of boil To amend the trustees ineeetment 54 pa recemmentled, bowever, 'diet steps be Fort Bile Ferry Railway Centpany, anti taken next year to have a striet in- relating to the said eemaany - err. ametton oT boilers iu factories. LIQUOR ItifalaNSE ACTS. iltiNSII:s.pecting the Bducatioa Depart - :leveret bushe llto amend- tmama. /meet -Mr. Harcourt. pal drainage and liquor license aots It 'spiting 'Upper Canada College - were withdrewn. Among, Laren was Mr. Gelman, Mr. German's bill permitting the sale ot tumor to guests at au hotel tiering the prohibited hours. THE DON USING rowInt. temanittee nn the municipal am- endment act, containing the amend- trainta to, the municipal net made, dnz'Ing the session Mr. Whitney °a- jeeted to limiting the amount of bonus Matt a municipality might grant to 10 per cent. of its annual revenue. Ile said the effect of this would bo to pre- vent a small municipality from great- ing a bonus, and, suggested that the limit be fixed at. 20 per cent. Ur. Hoyle, North Ontario, ouggested Oat the ili bit WOO tipplitable to Municipalities whielt were now fsub- mitting bonus by-laws to the people, or ten or twelve years with ehronie . rheumatism, was persuaded to try the iend also that all aoiru.s by-laws passed medicinal baths at a famous health since the 1st of Febeuiary be brought wider its operation. resort, and as the result of two months' treatment, he came home zip Ai toeney-General pointed out that such a clause would need to he enreq•• e a new man, carefully framed. He advised Your husband looks lik :Mr. Hoyle to prepare one and submit it said it neighbor conversing with Mrs. t when the hill come up for third read- Be about it afterward. He raust he one of the happiest of human beings, • tuna Niagara a ails Park and the CASTOR IA For Infants and Clhildren. The he- *mune • ic 44/ anol omit, HE MISSED IT. Sven a painful disease may afford its possessor Some (numbs of eomfort. Mr. B„ after baying been afflieted ing. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACT. after all his years of suffering Well, I ;21i 0;; henow, sreplied. He Hon. 1VIr. Harcourt's hill to amend seems kind et glune luta unhappy. H the public schools net was referred basn't anything to talk about now. back and amended by reducing the age limit of teachers applying for super - DON'T THROW AWAY RIBBONS. Clean colored ribbons that are only slightly soiled after this method: Fill aglass fruit jar about half full of annuation from 35 years' service as teachers to 30 years. SUPPLEMENTA Iter ESTIMATES. The supplementary esthete Les of the Ontario Legislature were laid on the place the soiled ribbons in all to $186,000.97, as follows amount aurtohuene. atucl table by the Premier. jai. Screw the cover on tightly it • vo 4 6 15.100 and leave it. dosed for about six hours, a ak ug occesionally. Take out. the rib- Legisiation- - - • • • • 4c°•°°tnuen bons and hang them to dry in the air, i EAicrilumeilitlisotnr,ition. cal Justice. 8117.. : 73,210 careful not to get the gasoline near until all odor has been removed, Be Public Institutions, meint en- - a lighted stove or lamp, as it is ex - e 268 vet h i ance Agriculture. . . . . . . 6,300.00 Governnfent buildings, re- pairs, . . . . . . 2.301.31 Public buildings. . . . 14,336.30 Public works.• . . . . . 13,750.00 Coloni eat ion roads. . . . 21,050.00 MIS c ellaneous. .• . : 28,230.27 Total. . . . . .§106,060.97 In addition there is an item of $80,- 000 to defray tire expenses of legisla- tion pablic institutions, maintenance and salaries of the offieers of. the Gov- ernment and Civil. Service for the month of Jontuiry, 1901. It is: under- stood that this is rendered rieceSsary' by the refusal. of the, Lieutenant -Gov- ernor to sanction an overtiratt for the, parpose before the Legislature leer : Toy RD REIADINGS. Tee, fol lowing. bale were :read a third time -and passedt- Resperting the. COTartli benadaelecein & Savings ,Co, -Mr Pn rae.e. To amend. the era respecting land surveyors -KT. Devi s, To amend' the ace to pi•eeerve • the forests from destruction -Mr. Davis.' 'To amend the Algol -multi • Na.tienal Pa rk' act -Mr. Davi s. ' • To amend the act, respecting the Law Society of Tipper Canada - Mr. Gibeon. To ;.imend 1 be a,ct to establish forest reserves --Mr. Davis. ' HOr preserving to Canadian officers, non-commissioned officers and men, uow serving her Majesty in South Afric-a, their rights of frenchis itt On.. {.i rio-Mr. Gibson. , p °awe To wash white ribbons prepare aeuds of soft water and white soap, wash tbe ribbons in this and allew them par- tially to dry. Take each ribbon wane stilt damp .and roll it smoothly over ea card or piece of pasteboard, rolling a strip of muslin with it. Wrap the muslin around it last, so that the rib- bon will be covered and place the whole under a heavy weight. Leve until dry. RIELISVIES3 IN 40 MINUTE& • A MA4210AL 1.1)711.4A'VIR. The most pronounced symptemo of beast disoese are ptAltentei or fluttering of the heart, sho:Sli ef breath, Wealt or Irregular paioe, ving spells at nicht, pante IA regret ' heart. Tile brain May Ole congestel, causing headaches, dizzi- ness or vertigo. In sheet, whenever the heart flutters, *thee Or palpitates, It14 diseased, and It life As feload treatment must be taken. Dr. Agnew's (lure for the Neart Is the only remedy yet discovered Which will always glee relief la 24 sena ink, and our* abseletely.---21. Sold .hy C. Lute Exeter. ) , KleirieatigtrigMEM CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH A Inoclielno Closet In AWL Simpler, WC and Quick Cur. to RAMPS,DIARRHOEA, OMR , COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. ..: 25 and 50 cent Bottles. /... ' 13eWAR4 OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE OINUINE. PERRY DAVIS, immitrgiampicrawsnot NER BEANS emery that curs the tVarl1C.SLel IthltY4 104&00 4 er Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor an weakness et body or mita Foiling Manhood; reatorre t4,114 by yr -work, or the errors. or eon ceSIM of youth. This Mewed:ate whitely °urea the most obstinate rasa whet: all *Mot ritearitases Moro failed even to relieve. UM by drug, gists alai per awkage, or nix (Or *5, or snot br mail Da •eceipt of leire ty ethlresr•ireTtihl.TAN1118 MI,DIVIN11 X) 'I • ,t,' 01*4 lield at Browidue's Drug Store blgoter AS IIB PUT IT. Yes, said the Colonel; 1 bevel always been a firm believer in Discipline. Consequently, whenever my wife and daughter issue their orders I obey without hesitation, understand you duaghter is to be married. Yes; she's going to assume an in- dependent. -command. Children Cry 'for C ST fa,” - FROM EVIL MAY CONE GOOD. Science WIlI remit by the War In Soutta Arelen• An eminent paysieian lately ealled attention to the important part ware nave taken in hospital development. He declared that the Crimean War de- veloped the trained nurse and the training -school. In the American Civil War, medical men learned that small hospitals, and even hospital tents, are better than large enclosed structures for the sick To lite knowledge thus tbe pavilion tent. It was war, also, it is and wounded. gained is clue asserted, that led, not to the discovery, but to the in. troduotion, of antiseptic surgery. ,Me. dical science will profit by the con- flict now in progress in South Africa. Through disease and ivounds there treated, benefit will come to the °Iva lizecl world. Thus out of a great, evil may come • greal good; for war compels resort to every expedition to save the lives o f one's own soldiers, no less then to destroy the lives of those in the hostile army. Moreover, the experience gained itt the effort te saVe life is at the service of the world. There is nothing .pro, vincial or -selfish in genuine surgioal or medial skill, Its work and teat walks are for all men, Quackery conceals intormation whieh may help the race, except as it disposes of the knowledge for cotth; but the surgeons and the physicians of approved attain-, °lent and experience' feet that their mission is limited only by the bouuda of possible service) In their kindIn war, in peace, under favorable or peril. ous conditions, appreciated -or cella cised, the good physician, the conseien. tious operator, does :his duty, ttnd discontented only when his service ie less eomplate than hie professional Ideal. CUT OFF ENTIftELY. ' Don't you think he- voice ought to be cultivated? No; I taink it should he harvest.' ed.