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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-5-24, Page 2LEGAL. DICKSON CARLING, Barristers. Solicitors!. No:Aries, Cenveyaucen), Conuaisslenerse flee Money minima; ee per cent. awl 5 p.m cent. OFFICE:-FANSONS BLOCH, EXETER, re R. ommtm. B. A. L. H. member et the firn1 Win be at Hewett on 'llhitsdar of eecte week. R COLLINS, Banister, , Solicitor. Owevaacer OFFICE- Over O'Neil's Baia, ELLIOT A GLA-D.NIAI•f, anisters, Solioiturs, Relies ?ablic, Conveyaucers e,iLto. W131.,:ne5 to 14tiat).. 0.VkICE, STRtET, Tilisfts.12E F. W. GI 'OMAN. u. CAL 111 m . J. R. v "IORON L•N y FE:41-'4..1A P. C. XL `Lexie *41.14 6 fltr:..-ezciltli, 0164-4 11) rethEOLLIN68,-, AVIA regeendeOtticr.i atr: le. limiter, et. seehrtuetee w Jeti the:tee eittee. fermer.y. neve; vier Dr. Attlee' isealte eete.b. deer. lie r.i.. sto-z. M. Uxezes. Qa: •1.1110 • et 1,/.. C tiii.actumo Vene,se ra-virsiey t-egeetenee. ntee-ticoe teeter:1- core:tor fo: the Otheo, opives;to 4 .Ezeter. g e. tOr, Te !NULUiY $1l . 1. 64'4:4 Licensed 4740. • ' Vi...7.1" • "Aieeili ent & ennent L3; :ILI% r takviti61,.%taltiC. , C/FF1:4'i i7 ^ 3-3E 7 PiZet1n1 16ri14 k. ' I 417 .ete,,. ek, • * T HE EXTE4R TIMES E GREAT KEINPLATZ EXPERIMENT. Von Hartmann's indignation at this; we stay. My theory is triumphantly fresh attack upon him was so great, proved, but the cost is terrible." that he became speeehlesS foh a mini "If I thought so," said the spirit of ute from rage, and egad ottlY glare the student, -it would be hard Indeed. and shake his tists, whill\evhheen shtre,ttgaet caoundld,40,11xdocosuviiri tlktvoeteEsItisifof 4%11 n her e gled ianbrace. last regained his utterance, he bier peretlede her that I was not her lath- dulged m such A bellow of SI.: er f No. thanHeaven. in spite of that the young lad.Y drol/Ped 'Pach the beetwhiale has upset um more petrified with fear, into au arm-chakre than ever it could uPset my real self. "Never have I paseed stela 3 d3Y lull' I can see a way tint of it.. My lite," Von Hartmann- cried) S.9.mr,1 "Rowe gaap*a. the professor. lug upon the floor. "'My exP.erini,een;i "WhY, by rePeeting the experiment. has failed. Von Althaws has Insu."-ree"-Liheeste otth r4OU.14 ulits, More. and the along the eublie road. MY liv°-0, chances are that they will find their eaei:y faints when I ask, her for din; way back into their respective bodies." and any daughter ides at ole anu No drowning man could dutch Ettore urg15-orsPekt'll'.1' dgel;itzr4.'I'YtLea,iro.'tt' 13elY ti Baumgarteeit'S spitit at. this eugges- .' egerly at a istra,w than did Von cyr;enl'have"1:11,)°taret.411.enin4Itisllett‘vm4endoenrielell;;;:lttii°sIlo.weilflrailneveetlelthbeassiEdee t#6 thkeagrgozetcld oNo, and 1 dontintend to. eithe,r. P and threw it into a mesmeric trance; von uarttnann s3,41, with deeiS4nen't he then extracted tho crystal ball ougbZ U5.% tItiba=ed of )7,0:1from the po;•ket, and Managed to sett Wey Yoe g° and, eleLP;4„, bre q himself into the S3131,0 condition. uty. sus...roes, and heIP Y.otte n3°''"err '." students and peasants tr• ,c1,::,4,7;r:1;s.. Ease cried-, IfMrY"' chanced toe -lase' during the aext hour were much astonished to see the Jti P'bralkittivkArc;h-2ue4T;s7 hwiQer ftSr e rtrearserucge n t° ;ilutti)ignY1 tr, auxP-4 f gtr upwind of ten ta°,01.us* ea a very tumid)" hand and both coat. z; tar t 1 & lutve 4p: pletely tusermiltle. Beforc the heur pa% Ler s wrath? Ob. wahUhquite3 el'eeiV4 had . ssembled. heart; 1. • ;sir. • •sue sobted eteethaPe• ;ILA stand, itztirb. more .this j EY Ciehielehrit ati relieve ail the troublesincl. t. 'it 0 bits sis state tf the stem, such as L...??Stess. lir/arca. Drowsiness. Distress after eel:lift. Pain in the SI tee While their most reLs..r1,...sbiu success hao been shown In curing 7 ereetinebe, yet Clerosehr Theres-eseree Vir,te toe equally voluahle Constipatirm, curing; cud preventing this annoying ememaiet, while iisey also correct all disorders of the stomach, reimulate the liver• mai regulate the bowels. live% it they only owed Ah e they would be almost priceless) ee Itoge) who suffer from this distressing cOmplainti tan forhinately their goodness does not end hero, and those who WOG try them will find 'these little pills valuable in so Many ways that thsy will not be willing tog do withoUt therm But Atter an tick head flebants Of mammy Invee that here tawhere we Imam our great boast. Our pillsettre 11 v _elle others do not. Catrcit.'s Lirrim LW= PULS arevet7eteen eret veryeasy to take. One or two pills.make O :doss. They are strictly *Vegetable and do ebt gripe or purge, bet by their gentle actin please all who -use them. In via ts at 25 eentr. /Ire for Sold everywhere, or smithy Wad. • ChtTret litieellIal 11017 Tork. FALLS, Ilan Zgit, 1141311 and they were tit-so:us-slug toe allvts- .. of Sendihte, ter ineenbalanee C3 the ram to a hospital. when ii3t12"Il14• Pl"intb ned savant Oitellseti. ii hYes be deuce does the g,ri te,L•'‘Pa,,, and gazed vacantly around For do tett month:, aft° " an Instant he seemed to forget how he u such, a Part oztti,le had come there, but next ilIfIraeUt IL t If Iola ale re.'"?.; astonished his audzenee waving Yon u.,.1104 „d,° his skinny arms above hie he'ad and un •-•-.14% Litis1,4 1 Iitcry'rig zed in a voice of rapture. "Gott neae ezie enethe tuztead t4"r se, gedanitet I alit myself again. X fee..! 1 am!' Nor was the amazement • t.)!.:ethed the W114'4)111 lessened when the stud,Aut. sPringinK •ou, t t ;:.ea-,z_e..f auto• to his ffeet, buret ifteu the same cry. et: hit i V4431, at.10 4.7.141.....,4:46? -1 10 te het '' the ttwo ;performed, o sort of pos. tut ,y).te m order li,I ' IR rLe meldle a the road- , ome unte after that people y.our .ittle i-:,.tse. . . -..t ...,..;tu.v.1 tr..,4, at the reite.Q. schz.e stieer.i..oa of the earlity ,of tee. ef'. 0 -e nelieweeehei thee .... „ta -* tC0Or 4. .,n th.t. strange else. • t..... se:,..4 ,le .sa.ili,3 if a -ll. 'LI „ _ 4.; ....,:r., 7, tnr .t. fit. ;;;..ti. ...t17,::,zsss. 7.t.,..1 ..".4.:t.:...rt" el i.. .7: ,,.4:c:.) 4:, . ,I.1.(3.,,,,I,,:a: tifteliul,,she ;:;'4..t!;:illir .4:siSir tiu;f:11.:41;:st:utl:Cit,itilldt: ,a,,,t-, ....s en. tee; tt,, "41,042,.,„,4 Co rite.1 tii., bate h:s ^ t ..t.e. r,r,.. •°-• r., -,.'n I care. t.-1.-- an.4 th,lt another styil ehev:.. ee-.1 genege-',„ ee tete 1- * -..;„ r16.7 • 4.0 7,74 • , sZt,« ne'F° etne;eree el tee see fh: 'go • • Lc' V▪ P -4; 1.1.r. NO 110111; P TT1COATS retea ea. le atteetlIng . bleb. s .• ..,4t11 6.0 weer silk. pelt:en-ate? Thle weight -el. 'iger-"il glee -et -en tees sertgentle eiseussed ft.r -e-tee heure ley the trusteee ole sentinery Ett Tatehow, heeesee. One a 1.4*, ,,e..lebers had P.td Lern that he '1 not inetruet hie genies properly e the. reeison thet atitSsitonikkin Was dieturieed i4:y th•e instiing • r "tt The tru-tees -ther the ignerter e. he:el-eye At -1 reed:let n stringent erder itig the pupils weering eiitle •• ",,,‘" neetr'ieeg etteteienee ties ' The girls, it le aiiite, are higt. :1tltt i. the. or,!•er,ut J'e'' eel's • e-Ligi zelte esitripleined ithetrat their ..ieeeeeirre.eute le eletel. ate heg is satie- hegarnearten. !Lie Le e'en in future give full. . ention to his work in the .e/ass ' re• t 14. VIC-341.4 he etse.4ent. aZee Chet .1 %hie %%v.,. ^tee L. eihrued reeeire reeielet et2- tee ie. ee rat: 4)141 ezereee-ra;'e ite ei.nezente. 111 begere eotneetie .ittneee :e e. ,htelee's heuse 4u.et. an Zianger st Le. ‘.1 Von If atalailn tt, roof. Pell...ie.-yr- er., eviry 51421.-31 evetrua ay saw- n t.ng the enraged tadiee n,..; him:elf own the fie new no !longer rcl.fe -r enmity of tusd. • - Uttar,. imanu ;on Uart. cd 1 emzr :', ns trvt.11 1'1111114, *we le tie token ef Ler af- LEKONS LOM BRITAIN. NEN HIRED IN EUROPE TO KOUT HER, RATTLE& FlitlY Vetere Ago Servicee es' rerettatere rsed OrrAsion 11iltsWa hone was. In Itte thrisucan Wage The Britisharmy first became a tondiog force under Charles II. 1rt he reign of Willie% III. there were SO few gentleman willing to serve aS officers that a certain number or foreignere bad to be oplisted to pro- perly officer the regiments. Until lees time fifiy years ago, When we had i war an hand, we sent offi- cials to Germany, and all over Europe, to engage men to fight for us, re- marks an English paper. The men engaged were mostly old soldiers, and were hired to fight lentil the war was Dining the reigns of all theCleorges German troops were regularly em- PloYed. Alosi of them came front hesse end honorer. The Georges. it MOS& ha renterahered, were tinge of fiaCt°Thr. as well es of England. In IWO au invasion of England -was eared so ONO Hee43113 were hired come and defend these shores the expecte-I attack. These re paid at the Pritish pay, and for every man of en .kilted heir king was ptid O AUCTI VER. Even against the American colonists hessian troops were employed. No wonder ilu,r fellow -Englishmen were enraged at this slaameless action. The ..ene e't.e1 ine earn; e :la - ...e er. Az. le, anti, at • * . . z.' f!Pr-a7nly ate Wit 1' ex- t. 6i Var. Itc11444,„rin, " _3L: *;rtry her. Le-. iehe.e yew. where het i e...eit ere -teeing ri.y.te Lids and my ,t lame I ' " ' gee e riee"t et. "." hitt, eughed r he other. 'Cif tho.-e. are not the irotregre fee eliirle guy tenor is about to eue nigh ante- I never twite beer again." :For Infants gad CLikle3r... A TRIBUTE Ti. CANADIANS WHAT A CHAPLAIN SAYS ABOUT OUR SOLDIERS. ooboo Ile Was Struck with the Noble Canadians -lie Suys she tteuerais SR434 killeitr or nett Prom causes. The, Bev. E. P. Lowry, senior Was- leyan chaplain, with Lord Roberta' army, writes from jacobsdal; The bearing alike of officers and Melt amid the perils and privations of this campaign has won my almost bInandless admiration. Far the latter, Life here is nezessarily still more rough than fin' tile former; yet yes- terday, when wind and wet were do, ing their worst to rival the fury of the Eoers, those irrepressibles wrap - Pod waterproof sheet around their shoulders. and sang defiantly till the torn wee over. As a night or two ago I trudged through the darkness deeobsdal by the side of what seemed an interminable processional ox -waggons, 1 learned , how rightly men speak of the patient ox. That ight many OX toiled on, neck: in eke. and gave no sign, of suffering. 1111 from. very weariness, it toll by the wayside and died /3ut, as I behold 1 day by day, the Palieltk endurance he soldier fiurpassos the patience of tbe oz. • THE CAPTURE OF CRONJE. This seems specially true of those /410 are sorely wounded. Fighting of the fiercest type has been going on days only a few miles from here. Croup, they tell as, bus been caught Landgravn Wee pane 10103 a rat in O. trap al little fttrth.er Up the river -bed. and on Illonday last in three Icier stovk for the lies- ws,arnsan.0,100:s la the was of iudepond. , actually offered to surrender, with all ente„ Ths was the eiemlut nt ,ga) It's force, if only he might do 80 an his WU terins--4 condition that could 'rho Irish retelZion of 17.9S %WS put not be ronSeuted W-513 day hs day coh;erly Ues,sious hirelings. To silica then he he forced us to renew tvi tha; zalawr tar Alamo. as the wanton str.ito; and many a.pree. tn tbe irisu nne tat tIghteons ions life is being flung away to satisfy wralh. In the long struggle wala Na- this stubborn soldier's rens rY.itet gs t eorudvay saerleOnnghuconudvraedy reef rtehee5Ynarii,.7!.itsu releot eh"; Ebrui! I earn' tildo uhre. stl, ,iowiers.„ we,liut;lou fouu,ibit s'.elt and wounded men. They worn brought for the most part over the 4 4114d I102 rely on It:s moreenarY gangs rough roads in °pea waggons, can- ton zuw-h. An WI wae peestel in , tured from the Boers, from the fatal aw.,Lormxte,„ the 1,5L-4,,,,00,31 rocto front, where days before they bad fore.gners. IStis lbe they sttll had a long porno )e. eh en strickeu wore or less severely. What is Ate\ eaSteria Dr. Salnuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Tiforphine nor othor Nanette SubStattee. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Props, Soothing' Syrups and Castor Coil. It is Pleasant. ItS guarantee IS thirty Years' use by Millions of Mothers. CeSteriao destroys WorinS and allays Feverishness. Vas -feria. prevents vomiting Sour thud, cures Dim -rump. Aio. wind. one,. vastoria relieve* Teething 'troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. CaSteria aSSimihtteS the Food, regulates the Stemeeh nwl Bowels, giving healthy awl natural siceP. Castor* is the Ohildrents Panacea -Me Mother's Friend, Castoria. 4tOststeries le an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeetedly told me • ts.geed effect upon their children," Pg. P.c. 95GOOP. Lewd!, Mass. Ca,storia, taxi* is so well adented to children. that recommend it as scperlar to any pre- scriptisa tratowa to me." /1, A. Auenett, X. P. arooklyrs. .17, r; THE FAO -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. BEST LIFE FOR HE& TH. outdoor Excretes. este tte Reneneint Elect on the Nerre%. The Loudon Lancet makes Sumo in- teresting comments ou the effects o conditions in crowded England upon sa 2444 LeSiott." of 10.(0J nten.. wa's 'Conn" them, aud it so happened that they set the publics healtli. with the Boers a out front here in the midst of a than^ an example of thl benefits accruing ed. They assembled, and were dritied. al WeYwootb. under Ole 'onunond a derstorra.• but as I passed front one the Duke of kontbridge- two years waggon to another, I found them bear- afrnQdmouPtidvitIm14; lifte."(HIL sluViti bab"s ulia;enr. the force W4$ int'Ve %tont bY 6.00a ing their miseries as only bravo men I could. ti.130ill three hundred of them "The ambition of the Boer," says belonged to the unfortunate highland the Lancet, "is to be surroonded by VI eznes:sit sit;t,(garrrt.431::‘,,:-,...rtmkr:iaelas101 tbi:e7nNIP;alveloYd. 1 tIlbrrignuatgleh. tOhneelsr?ritath:totthrtfhtebeannetthtt:t . . so vast a tract tn. Tana tuat 'mean - :eon, i,"urs', an. tle,-1-4,1, Ran tns. TurIts. Uagersfont pin, and hit Wag IlOW re- not see the dwelling of Ids nenre5t .P.,•rtuguese, Bolgians. liungariarts. turning shnt through t he wrist of Ws neighbour. Then eaeupations are SZOIK VITV. all XXXII DIVICA fir& srrruzio or 1111.00D, COVOIL, x.oss or A ervrirrx. • 01 1141 orstozo coo. By the elle of There 4 L. Emulsion, I bare eettenridef beeltingeouglissidebleidtreubled reefer ever yeer, and have gained ConsIrlsr- ably hes/sight. T. H. WINCIHAH, Itontraal. $0c. and $t pert:battle DAVIS 4 LAWRENCE CO., LImItsd. 14 /MAL,. At \Vat erloA, 1,011 bond. The next, said he. with a all outdoor otempetione. Ile must NEW/ .a, aul tigw.se. negton'e army .Of , gruesoro,, playfulness, Wil bo through ride enormous distances to in) w "kers. IlanoVer,:ins and Nte-SattMen. whey) nitrite is mueh hon;mrebd atthAl: PPIIIIT' to fetult is:ut072.3 il: nun oh -Ablate tams wive ell onset 67.1143 lw.1.8 llit'hio 01) enlY 22.60 1 iir0" t he head. Corporal Evans, of the by intervene or tho errors or ors. aellrallreedllic.., .iti indaunl:isorshtoo vty a visit. :Al and the re wer . • liou in er =tout with. lies Reerelyab. 1134'7 w"re "1 ruuch Odd "d W.a.. ' dersirlt-I fond in the midst °f this Fro' r llis fond si.liPlAY •be dePeltde to TATAT7t1C24111 Inoefalicties:ento /thaws). ,eld.hytheg. sum are ful. of cornpt ants of the , Tim corwmaiis ,,eotoel to hove sof, some extent upon hunting, tend here „tiorrinsipottfflprreirrergez..,4mTiolyr",9vir,,at,41,,rnmit3,11,0 l-ngloll's 1!11l3t''has :tom the Penin- huge convoy stricken with dysentery 1,;•.I4i c.(ndUe7 of these mercenaries, . fered almost as heavily in proportion again we have a health -giving arm- - Whaa Ile:l•'s Alle 111 I814. Ihare were as the Irghlandors, :Ind it Awls to tue potion, to say nothing of the Mei- : - I , 41(}drl Wreit foreigners ' 11 irivilege to be permitted to dental fact that thIS enables him to orm: .74 uil)s le the British army. i eak a word at Christ ian solace and heroine an excellent markiontn. I here :, • 1 . • gdod Olen. to men from my own ' is the all important foot, that nu is , endeavour to get as la.rge a section E.en in Il4i7 ii was found neces-s try ' " 10 I,ttss an en authorizing the in- ' country. But 1 was struek roost of all exempt from the hatt h wearing trials . oC the population as poisible bank on 1;s:m.‘at of foreigners in the army. 1 i poverty, ' to the land. We should strive to ty the number of I alike of wealth and of To-lae foreigners can still become . make town life as similar to country sol,,Leri of the Queen, but there may j Nonr.E-LooKIN(.1 cANADIANS i neither :suit felted by loxurioun living I nor starved for want of the nettee- life as possible. Therefore streets tor 1.e zoom than one foreigner to a motg ;ha liik-r, batch a wounded sol. should be as broad anti houses stir - fifty Eritoas ha a regiment. l tilers, all of them proudly glorying in shies of exhitence. etteive; Bee..., • .. ete rortry that taro frac ‘4. Nerical Debate:, IAir.t Viler 4Issidass,d; maims arezsittseas of laid.V or mind eau hold et Browning's Drug Store Exeter .,.. uut wh.tt in tht long run Litton rounded tvith as much open space as will admit. All illir ., The Cell.etlil 'War wos the last awe is' ng permitted t 0 serve and suffer in I proves more fatal stilt is the terrible Britain hail to go 5 -luring strain on the nervous system duo to circumst ances cumulations of filth which corrupt fh:ry tlalr,.ini men had been sent ; , soldiers. !he flatus of so great a Queen, and in lefence of S..) great in Empire. Among , the atmosphere of towns should he to 118 Cr: ni-Ns. anti more were went ed. I them I found Colour4-tergeant Flit i the want of leisure, the want of removed with the utmost celerity, Sar t 45 Goveryanent went to paella_ .5•In. 1 he son of one of our Amerlean , freedom from anxiety 1341.1bed by our and the Means' of communiea.tion mem with a hill authorizing the en- i Me; hodIst ministers, the Reif. James 5. overwrought civilization, and the should he so multiplied and reduced Is; went tii' :44-10/ Geri:leans, h„01.11 iSwiee '331* nip Resting against the inuer i acuteness of the streggle for exist- ent! :efeet tteleans, at British reies of &ale. of a waggon -wheel wns ft most ! ence. The Boer mini is not torn and in cost 115 to enable townifolk. to en- joy the ItlaX.111111M at exoroise in the getrir.virrely Canatlian shot throteeh haraesed by the ambititme helms of solide. To hiat, ae to igei-er: il! bankruPte..V, of poverty, ti. bt and open country. ilereelli in 2 getters bitterly oileised i 'Ill' throitt. end quite un.tble to swel- . wealth or the ceastant dread of 'lay. the hill, but it wits varrie 1 by a ma- ' klw 111Y toe. ty of t I, i r.„7.--toi:n t. Th,, era:wt., et hers, I W3.6 priri:eged to carry a etarvation. Ile feels quite SartA as 'men: 0^ .1,..- mon eaased mut+ trouble ; large only of life-renewinir Wile 1,y- ; to the morrow's existtmee. Me land w :li fog 66.4.774 ;SOWPFS. The Flng'.isti En- leg on lino' her tvattgot, W'i S 41 mi 1 111.- 1 is not twarpeputit.ts1 hut' undorpopu- vey-a; W lei: ngton was dismissed by aged Can.adian shot through the ' lilted. month apparently un:11,1e at present "lie knows n thi ith f the Un 3:....! S!ates and our consul o ng e e.r o our rerowdingr at Cologee put on trial for enlist- ' to swallow anything eel -chalet pain; but sord;d poverty, of -one tree es ilea lie might have grading conditions bred of miee ' some eieetrett ,ry . ,' he begged rae, if possible, to buy h:an and of all the insalubrious and de: ing men. However a ruotley force of some ' gg- ref011 men, mestly geld soldiers, made i the solace of a f4nok-e; but there is that aceompany and put to shame our up 'if German, Swiss, Ilolsteiners, ' 13°'ItIn'-': of anY kind on sale within wealth. It would not be possible to Belgians 1'01E:- and Italians. was ern- ' niTh's a this eanip„ and eigeretiet of bodied. On iagust Vila. 185f), ihe *Queen I my (min I have. rtot yet begun to ear- and•Prinee .'tibert reviewed the foree i ry; though I alwe ys have, with me -the at Shorneliffe camp. The Germians silver mateh-box thoughtfully given 1$f(3 strong, were dressed. in the dark me by an Aldershot jeweller that I gieen of ;he Rifle Brigade, andSwiss raight now and then light a weary * soldier on his way. A FriErgoa CANADIAN. numbering and the others, wear - 'lug !he regula.r British uniform - Ms* 4 ,The cigarette, hovvever, was not long. sought for in vain; and a word of Chrislian greeting was mode none the less welcome by the gift. Lying by TAGS ON CHILDREN. • this matt's side was a tsounded Freneh- I New. as Vim Hart mann, over- milt benefited by a bath now and Canadian, who could seetreely speak in The children of the poor in Japan then as People ars," saYs a wsil"known English, but had come from far to de- ., wheieled by iii -g many 64. ra r4e.ft things optii.isn. It is sixanse usw many 1,73.,a1 tilhoyenEirnsopinrr and dt yeeletimaneadtrenar sillily._ i wieleti had otegarred to hira. that day, ' are always. hthele.1 ID etree they shonld `i . thtssl'i Ws' hand 07er his forehead told, s; ray flW ay trent their homes while • •Peopie there are who think that their ferer told me that he hod. aortae frOM t u catch iii4t rclIficiion of his face in 1 • d I. tic Ix les. Valmonver, a dist anoe of eleven thous- and miles to risk or if need be to . meet hie eyee dottimwerd, he charteeo. I i halt. methers a,re engaged in domes- 11 glasses only need an occasional eters- 'WASH YOUR reYEGLASSBS. "Speetacles and' eyeglasses are as a veal v. liaeli 2 he rein 1211 left upori . : the ru td. To hi:, utter est nal ,hmont f t 1-e erveive,t that hie feett evas Ilaget of ' a youth, that his dress was that of a i 1 in every way he was the antieheste of fashionable young sindent, arid !lat. 1 , tha grave and soholarly figure in i 1 which his mind was wont to dwell, In 1 I an instant his ex:thin brain ran over S 1, the series of events which had oodue- l ' red, and sprung to the vonclusion. He I fairly reeled under the blow. "Himmel!" he oried, "I see it all. lOur souls are in the wrong bodies. I am you and you. are :t. My theory is proved -hut at wkia.t an expense l Is the most scholarly mind in Europe to go about with this frivolous eXterinr l , Oh; the labors of a lifetime are ruin- 1 ed.1" and he smote his breast in his 1 hiespaix- "I say," remarked the real Von. ilrearerta7r1:3s1;nhfurt"adetall'te ::<ikYnope..fielinh: 1::y- lenacslm.'s.p'illiecidttitsensuefef thoeyel°rmeirarfuYff°1uerd body about like. that. YoU recielved it in' excellent condition, but r per- eeiee thet you have wet and bruised it, shirt -front." °It. matters little," the oilier said, I moodily. "Seeh a8 We .are so must The Real Daisy (taking her first meal in the plan, however. is to take the glasses country:le-Mamma, Nebel, Is the matter to a weeb bovel emit give them a good with this currant jellye soaking in waren water, Then apply Ma.runta, (la a eviiihiper)-Hush, dearl soup, freely, and rub it off by the use It's real etirrant jellyi-Chicago Trlb- of a soft tooelt or nail brush. After un, thole give thime a with any of the usual tooth pee/eters, and Sheet hmegroving Erten Sheuleig Flours, cderin them with tis we paper, wiush "TLtat boy seems as busy iis a ei balm foe the purpoec than bee." eireenois skin Or anythinp; else that "Yes; he bee hive.e."--rhiladelphla I know 01- B 13 ti "I'lre ordinary, eleansing all eafficient. hIany persons have ,derie Ware. 4r• Woocre FieeeVetealte, gi-eat injary '10 niCir by' neglect.. fil) ing P`PripCi ly clear). thter glassee. g , glasses 2111 -111(0 • lay down his life for her who is his Queen att well as °ore. As, in the name of the Motherland t thanked these men for thus fallying aroued our rommon flag in the hour of peril, awl eilderly arE4eCt them to be as loyal to Live Christ es to their Queen, the, meaning look and hearty bond - grip epoke more eloquently to me than any words . in almost every case the responsive bea.rt wilS there. Of' 1130165' Cariaalans---i he first contieg,ent;-,our ge.nerals speak ih I mine of highest p210185 ; t alrrie rly t \yen i.y have been killed and nearly seventy severe- IY wounded., The Dominion: mourns to 11y bee heroic. -deed as we mourn ours. '11).eit sleep side by side beneath theee burning sands; but, thus are forged more than golden chains wieleh bind the hearts of a widely -sun- dered vaeo to the common throne around wield). tve all are .rallying. nig Now the feet is actaal baths as lettquently as does the ordinary person. The process is s siraple as you want, to make it. My e „ as far aS it goes 1)ut. it 18 no Tito Great BizolimA ..1,4niees r/.. 'f ,7, dreg. 'atWin Canada Only reit- egee - able medicine Oiscovered. Sit ..,,e,i0 0,V . Sold and recommended by all 4$ -_; AS..2)acterOdo (moronic& to miTe all loons of 'Sexual Weakness, all effects of alysse or exeSsa,- ritental Worry, 3f,xcessive use of 'JO 21(1000, Opium or Stimulants. Alailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six., $5. One vat pIeuse, t'sx laza curd, pani1alCt frac (0 (10)' • The 'Wood ,Coamparay, WhIdeor, Ont. Wood's Plunsti hotline la sold in .Exater Uy J. W. Browning, druggist, I hilVe had; a nornbar Of pa lientS cOrne to Me with complaint e about whit they called gl 4110.41 diarinutigen of there slight An, cxemination reveal- ed the fact that it was wonder.ful that they could itee FIA all, for their glasses were blurred over and bed been 153110.1(1 negleeted, A. little soap arid we ter, to 21111.1 12 a few drops of an:menet were iittded, did the busi- ness." find a 4subtwrged tenth among the Boers. Therefore the Boot's are free from these nerve disorders that so largely contribute. to destroy the health of the populations in the great commercial centres. "Even the Beare are taller, stronger and. of a more powerful physique than the English. lt is quite a tem - neon oeeurrenee to meet a Boer' six feet six hiches in height. lhe Boer win, hue tuk.en to town life and ac- quired t OWit 671088 ul21y tlegenerete like other people, but this is not a frequent Waite. Even those who do live in towns often preserve their primitive arid simple taethods of existenee." Freest theft considerations the Lan - cat draws the conclusion ghat the ef,t foets of legislation and orphilenthro- py should be direeted first to the SO1JZT1iIIN G NEW . A new reode of erreamentie-g '(he bade? is that tef placing large hun5h of flowers, ,high up on thie eight side, 1211 le a smell hermit the same flow- erfstreats almost .on the brow at the i.e iiii Children Cry for AS-Ttry !A. SOLDIERS' FEEL . In the German armies recruits for foot regiments have, their feet care. - fully examined, in order to see wheth- er they will bear- the strain of long -- marches. The greatest ention is al- so paid to the fit of the hoots with which earl recruit is protrided. More- over, in war time, whenever pewit:lea. able, the knapsack of ettch soldier ie eaeried in a c ri 11tached to eaele eompany for the purpose, which, oe course, greatly 1 acilita t es rapid move- ments. IIOW SI1 E GOT At a country fete a conjurer was performing the old trick ca producing eggs frora a hat, when he remarked Lo a little boy: Your mother can't get eggs without 111 004 can she? Of -course she can! roplied the„,,h Why, how is thatl amked the 8, Eur3 jurer. • She keeps ducks. .4e1 exergeliteeniteeeemertitteeremeweeeeeteemikew Thts dread malady lurks behind the most in- cipient head colds, and when the stcds of disease gse sown steals i'iway the beauty bloom and makes life pleasures 'a drudgery. DR. AGIT1I'140S CATARRHAL POWDER will cure the incipient cold and the most stub- born and chronic Catarrh cases. It puts back the beauty pink and sheds sunthine in its trait " My wife and I were both troubled With distres. sing Catarrh, but we have Cnjoyeci freedom from its distresses since the fir4 application of Dr, lig- new's Catawba' Powders -it acts instantaneously -- gives grateful relief in so minutes, and we believe there Ism date too deeply seated to baits it isa cure -Rev, D, Boshvor. Buffalo, Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter, A. MYSTERIOUS SPELT, There seems, rem Irked t roman. tie young men, as he looked moon - Ward, to he a myeteritres spell the atraosphere. There is, anewere,d the young wo- men, who is a teecher irt the public schools. I have been eorrecting ex- amination papere IIE11'EI) Li' RS Ili Your hired girl, I bear, lits tekeie her departure Yes ; bet nearly eVtrything else she took was outs. LIB/ITT:13D ONLY IN NU1VI.3ER. 'Kruger is a man of few words, 15 lo stated. Weli, good grin:ions! some of them are three-quarters of a. yard Jong,