Exeter Times, 1901-1-17, Page 1Pain bac of you
eyes? Heavy pressur
in your head? And are
you sometimes faint and
izzy ? Is your tongue
coated? Bad taste in
our mouth? And does
our food distress you?
Are you nerV0u$. and ir-
ritable? Do you often
have the blues? And
re y.ott troubled about
sleeping?
non yew liver is
off wrongs
But there is a e
'Tis the old reliable
1TH MILITARYN
Body ot Lat a.pt. 1Wrn ztezer
at Qttabea
Quehae, jan. 120- The 1.ueaI of
the late Capt. Sutton, Royal Canadi.
n Dragoons, took place this morning
ith full military honors. /ion. ;Naga
It -outliner and F,rneet and rfenri
erne), were the principal mourners.
oet of the leading eitiaens, etvlhan
d trailitaty, were in the eortege,
Nog them being Ron. Messrs. Par-
1 ent, Fitzpatrick, Teasier and Chas,.
Langalier, .c:'-etoator Pelletler, judge
Caeault,• Lieutenant Colonels Lta-
narti, Evantures, Turnbull, Roy,
Thechesnay and Farley; Ala-
' rages, Ca.pt. In and py
others. All of the eity troops were
the proatession.
The body, which was enclosed ha a
handsome oak canket, was covered by
a British flag whiah had been placed
ma a gun carriage and was reeeived
at the Basilita. by Rev. Louis Paquet,
and a number a clergy..
The celebrant at the ftme
was Rev. Father Paqtant, pr
Notre Dame de tauebea, anal R
eta Archbishap Begin, peed or oh.
elated at the Libeth.
The remains were buried in Behwan
ernetery. The firing party waa pro.,
aided by the R. O. A.
THE UESE, TOO
arches et acateh Castle wh 13ad Hams
t the Hoodoo Th own hi
I'udoa, jan. 12. -The memorial, to
ae an institute by the Gordon
Wanders, at Aberdeen, whiett'Obs IIeUb, Airs.
batende :at a oost
4,000, to ereat in memory of her SQU
latent. Percy E. Forbea-Leith, at the
Firat Royal Dragoons, who died of
fever recently at New Castle, Natal,
reealle the fact that Fyvle Castle.
Arraa Forhes-Leith's residence, Is one
f the many noysterloas pl Aces in Scat -
and, said to have a evirae which n-
vrnbIy ea the eldest eon
the houee. For many generations th
potty has failed to descend In. a
t line, and when Duff.• Gordon
yvle Castle to Air. Pothes-Leith
ft vas argeed that the curse could
• transteracti tea.nother
But the death of the young
subaltern at the age a 20, ht re..
vived the superstitions of ail Aber.
deem
CE -CONSUL WAS TOO SAY
'They act directly on
e liver. They cure
nstipation,biliousness,
k headache, nausea,
nd dyspepsia. Take a
lenitive dose each night.
r 6t . years years they
ve been the Standard
mily PIUs
Prior 25 cod& AO Drollest&
10 taatia Aye's Ii-
ly for Mx MOuth0. They hikv
eureame of rakvere beadtebe, arU
cauz new walla from two to I
les witintat 1,..ettieg *nett or out
teat% something 1 by not
tadotorreaur YearC"
$A), Urns, USW.
WWI* thiDentench,
Iran tate goer eaanttsaitt saatever
tradatiretteatitiont.azatachrhvyou.
nationlyrcech-,T.wrim dealer
r . Vclawif..g MOM FroAF t
sildreT;r.
150 YEA
XPERIENO
av
81
.5.1.
Jam 11-. V. S. Co
rine, wiits l'ann JuSt •••
with .31.r. G. Mt John..
fileid, has tonal a
t ;awaiting WM, u45't
blis4 eillgagOi 1st om-
tks tvm. the
0 ensu1, Who is Ts•ri.zi ,li sub,pvt, is t
/undertaken t eonstrue tho ehlihot-
laruoha ortnner tlirn lio
imposin.li-tc,Islitlosial few., oft tIgiassterfs ,
Cor afatiattits not heretofore tiernntati-
II ed:rett 3 fortnight the viae- conani
athatiad ao mud; irritation that the
E eonnuerce had to dr3W up
to Lord FnUshary, requatt-
1 t fa-marl/el to W11.574:trag--
IS knell attly eoanter.
a t lat. v- • tuna: s ittrini4i. .f)nd
ata•taty reantg strx;iiPsra ti? the
.ta. ate Ea mit hittatea.
'in s5in. of the 4.,1111,;., 1rat•t•ene t
MMT:fle2t1Ve< of eta
, gr. 11-0,1,,,, Vil gale r. pat ter et" afte
Antatlated Pains, "a hete are aeme
Slaaft a i 1 aartli,n wr., aptcp. 40.4 nal I .74
" / •v,,' o4 3 cl-r,v;,9":.', dally I-1. ilin in er.,..
f wcitc4to the anpart taade.
1 haa beon 3 paint of InfirPre
I, S fraaanan farye 41'''',., Ult. 1
il 1 fi ' M ht It 'alp -at -Ana utemrp
II' a for Loth csi otter anti con.
Nal.'
uua
Tnatm Manna A Bro
DESIONS
OPYRICUITS 440,
up
dintaltraseettain .otor inw.rs wou wer hoshso4
Antattereatiltur eloetch avottottrnion rest ,
3nvermun n paienoth ye. Contraries.
*tons serteilt.'cinuutentlal. Ihuideoakou ents
stem tme. n(leg Kersey or securstnr moos.
tiateras lalmsi through Mune & ANN, rt.:refer*
special notice, without crane, UL the
Scientific Jinierican.
A handmometr illustrated weelilt. Unmet clr.
erdation or arm Pm -entitle Penni. Terms. S.',;
ear I tour months, Saul bran swetrodesderst,
UNN &,Co 36iarostiwarlew York
Wealth 44,,eti, &OP $t, Vtarls.,,,,ozt, D.
NER
BEANS
.Nerv.zus.• ,• and
,litanho,11: xi.:',14.una the
ueslcursa or hely. or rated erased
lij ottonworta, or the errors ore*,
cows of $eut.b. ii Itenntlyab.
UII the non obstinate eases when r.0 other
s hareteind estate stheve. zoldl..ydros.
t perparlaszul,Or.C7C for 1 y on
of vim 14 cad:FT:am. TT!
'pronto.
Rheumatis
Nobody knows all about it;
and nothing, now known, Nv`
ways cure it.
Doctors try Scott's Emul-
sion of Cod Liver Oil, when
they think it is :caused by im-
perfect digestion of food.,
You can do the same.
It may di: may not be caused
by the failure of stomach and.
bowels to do their work. If
it is, you will cure it; if not,
you will do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
to stop its cause, and help
the body get back to abit
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil does that, it
elites; when it don't, it don't
cure. It nevr does harm.
atta
oe, and
11'he genuine has
t1ii picture on it, take
no other:
If yeiii liana not
tried it, send for free'
sainple, its agreeable
taste will surprise
you.
scovr BOVINE,
Chemists,
Toronto
all clrugc.-istS
STICKS TO HIS WOB
r or UIi Std o fftwe Die
Ili 1
eniIen, Jan. 12. 1 n. n.
r eebrted yesterday th
o Ids arrtval at np
W.A by t nthng, wl.h he
(abi&te, the bwjue otin
Royal t 'Woolwieh. Ue ac
eeitsinvinniens only on the unden
stantUn . that the dinners wilt b.
private, and that Ws work at head.
quarters will not b.., interfered, with
Tins It a •necessary precaution whet,
the sant ;Ian in South Africa is aer!
loos. Lord Kitchener'a despatches
while recording British. oucceases
reimsling ts, show that flu
.13oevr. tare attacking Miao great epin
at at mane pain s and that theri
operatiOns are preconcerted.
WAS 'NUS A DROTHER?
Eraneiaco, Jan. X2- Lle eun
of: Icater fount among t
• wheats of the laze Ainanant Roberts
" :via) died on alab. 9, in a anew or
linnard street, marse4 he COr<ane:
to baNeve that tha man may havt
Inas). a hrotner to Earl Roberts, cord
tahader hi eaial of. the laritieh army
Teo tatter in cans Ian w.iawrittet
on Nov,. 2, laal, ha 1,,arry Roberts
a bother of the deceased, who 1
appears, is an accoutuaat employer
bythe Eirst N.t.ia1 Bank
Princeton, Ill. It stata:
Our inother, Gan. Roberts, is now,
I believe, in charge of the Esgrisli
forces in Ireland."
Abraham Roberts tVas 10 years old.
Lie had no relatives here and his bodt
is still at the morgue,
L RDOEPTION PLANNED
Whanipeg, Marta San. 12- It is 471,e.
finitely announced. that the returnad detachment of soldiers will -arrive
in. Winnipeg on Sunday by the re-
gular morning. train. The, men Will
receive a grand. re: lLion and rd."
terwards a luncheon at the drill hall.
CH01.1 WILL 4,81 -101 -
London, 'San. 12.- Accordng to a
d'•spatch to the Daily N w.1 /roan
Shanghai, Capt. Chou, wha partici-
pated in tha CliutChou nisssacres has
been nentenced to death.
SOUTH AMERICA HIS REFUGE
Cincinnati, Sari, 12, -It has 1>sen
1.3arned here 1...ht Prank ht. Brown,
who is chant. with de 'ra.ucling the
(4e.rnaan iNrational Dank oi Newport,
of .1101,000, has returned, to Scul
Amarica. a-irown waa in New- Orlea.no
tins week, and was met there by some
frieacte trout New -Part. It is gator.
ally believed that they fuaniahed him
money to return to Ifotodurae. Re.
ports have been current here for some
days that Brown would retuan to
Nowport, give himself lap and make a
can ,oss:on that wOuld involve pram-
iant peOple.
IIU IT WITH A' BASEBALL' RAT
Albany, N. art, ,ran.. 12. -• Lou,
Ga.rrier, aged 40 years, at .an earl
looar theta morning cut his
„throat, broke. 1118son, Areili,e'R head
vi..1„„li a ?1,SCba15 bat, and, 'wound up
tato, tragedy iby orink.'Mg" a glasvs
paria green, 'elicit tflefl .cut his nwri
1.h.rcialt frerai e.a'r to ear With arant
Fa I /eta?, in and son' tir+.1 dead..
-3 1.4X 105 asjiliartellowdUa
,,
poi iee , „
was pr
HIS COFFIN KILLED HIM
Kept It an Its Raem and it 1
Him Whiz, rivi-atg
zar4. /t. ...., Abraham
.r, an eceentr:x German, aged
U „nears. some Vane ago be-.
xv-tft f-,ta: nekton that aft
gx-4v:.. robbers waniel
and sell Et to atane
Ira antltet heliew
f+ 0101 a heavy natnal
rag tozt.' on Oa:Anode
• casilat sVa.9
, atratt time
ite
itarilamy
light in
le. A fel
to move
11 on fohn.
hian;i aay• P2cvd
twert rupts4r,1
a humph art tile
deal h,
1
41
aunt '`.4-4 ra atn,
take spar .n!
n the rtrep-
Iata wan tra.
asket, olaen
yetnerday.
cotin
atel in his
Itoth.
that
.S1,0
THEY
ie Sahaza
e qs's :151
ltarle. Jan. 12,, -- A movement
nt reciu;v:Iftql,
S1v, brave aahonera
annaannan, wan, nun, 3 t.t.r Cani\.
inked their linea intat, inaaiearer en
t.hiA
Irt itresle. The 31tatatea 3r7, -;ins,
Nvt zsn ortrarn entotai t.nattrararte,
,Aeta ett laratroar, an i isa ;taut ,alae 40.
o s-werz-111 atnaaters tho
men b.* r'of1,7,P,r7§s -
ton5 sr'4."1,drs'.*aix in to tit
MT FLU fl rtO
Psa(setVtin el' Fire Va' •
Mani, Oven, Jan. i. lhavaa
CoAa tirArfogsliS t•toizi, t;
fire 0:-Im n:Rht. '
rovered by inauranaa.Weavo
teary store (top ming a 'so o;
lo iani s,an It. Ina tato!
wa mowed. Owing a la. kliracti
So wind and ate, r a ntion o:
fIre tvsll in !lie atijleon, ti)1;344 tIO
iV.° was cent:neer tat, taxa tan, attoaea
a la attia • Colat
nci Ortion te.xu wau`al hay,'
halal al loa rayed. Ala ad
Fatally Ilan evarytatnn tau the
lug a hey wane.
0 FAR
Consequence His wr Cionng Con
victioa Isquabbod
Toronto, Jan, I:1, -The D1vision-4
tonrt this morning quashed the cen-
t ain't et A. Arcuutia, a prominent
w Ottaw, a, for soiling moo&
after the hour pees trilpd by the carla
ena n,, y 5 w . 1-51111,n app . 1
ed on two gtolux;:a, Jinn that the
gho is were so i Ly an auctioneer and
not in the reg.:: wz:y of trade, an
se pad, that the mtgintrate excee hid
hs jutladiatian is omfering imprison
na rot in default of p yeaent of costs.
tourt upset the couviction on the
n tar ground. ,
Th: Kingston roaparation 1 aborera
• en atrike again. Ittialay morning
in th,y reported for thri and were
toi off whz,re to go. Bot. Moan, a
nintaanion mein, over whom there has
been so Dinah trouble, was on hand
o and was tow to proeeed to work.
Wien the union men heard this they
coin being called off by the unit:a.
CORONER CHANGED HIS MIND
Toronto, Tan. 12. -Mrs. Mary Elnd-
lay, aged 55, who resided at 14 John
street, died su.ddenly about raid
-
night under mysterious ' drew:rat
dances. (The pollee say that she
took a dose ot earbolle acid, which -
her daughter had lamight as an eye
lotion, and that death tollowed in a
few moments. Coroner Greig issued
a warrant tor an inquest, but after-
wards withdrew it, stating that Mrs.
EindIay's death was due to heart
SAVED HIS FUNERAL EXPENSES
trooper to South Arr.ca Did so By coming
Bach Alive
Mont raal, WI la Co: paral
H. Evans, of DI B ittery, Royal
'Jan Wien rAtillery, left for South Af-
riea, a arumber of his:friends made up
a subseription for tile purpose of
bringing his body haelt to Canada for
burial in case, he was killed tor died
of disease., Evans (same back alive and
his friends have now pressated him
wide the amottat of subscription ab-
,
Oat a250. o, •
,1-1e.v. 13. si. vfey, • 1,11e ptoneer
ftresbyteriari nassi nary to the
Yukon, haat accept:ea lt call to Sal -
Kirk.
Lieut.,- Governor Forget of Regina
has Ina:lined °literal aarormation tha
,Tobn Saforrson, i1e manta- murderer,
is to qiailis on the 171n fast.
The 19th Battalion Mind hLvvo par_
liaosed, forty klio.ki uniforms at. an
,,,xpszase of ,5?()0. Manager A. Berne -
thy has 'received a message from the
htialater of 'Militia, forbidding 'kite
Ind wearing theta. The rellitary
ats any that no one belonging to
military body eaa wear any um-
orm otiti;:r than the authorized one
a pate oi a fine. of 020 per day.
NAS ATTITUDE
ns Causes Of
11 'Feeling
THE:. EMPEROR'S .DESIRES
:21Z":::•litlY4Inannot;::stC-1110a BO:LefoinTtrotk:::
4111.ra$ or Joint Hate
Pekin, Jae. 12, Prince -Ching,
roter of tho Emperor, vvii,Q Is asw
E Pekin, and in witese honor the fier.
son will hold a review, SSTS tti4t
' fttt 4
i .11°4.5 °t ! Aokiaxree4
oeliwaihist21 *art:Abe
b-
earriningt is In favor of
gto etlia. Indeed theEm
wrore to Prince Cidng recenn-
tad astrai if hie apartmenfla ware
•"fi eta -aa for hie early retura.
China. says the Claineae btve
1 quetkn, The foreigners do
cot zee= ifP realize that China
jeeta ob-
o•71raa maintenance of the lege-
ion go.ard na more than a purely
emaarary ure, because there is
necesaity for it. The Boxer move-
metat, anteata, waa a purelr jr-
en,, meanintt China for the
Chineae. rot- laarir years the
liana baggei for trading privileges-
liaator aobtaittell these and waxed inch
frorra the profits 'ate/rata:, they fore -
td ahdesinarde trtaties naon China,
with threats of eantineatiora of the
holaaat of coautotry.;fl igh:eat
int haa lanai oaeaaian aelanire
rri-ktory rzirt vnittiablo, copzos.
Nahatally even a peaceal_r'e
wi".11/ turn at law.
T paapia of Prinee Ching
r tlealares, have hen gradual.
irked tap over the recent loan
rritery Wel Wei, Port
Artbr ahd eisawiriere, npd also over
f rights Mil Lenora to
t19k 1d amities by officials.
sill ions •v 1I1e
‘..araao as individuals
The Chir. accord..
o gnat Ching, traish,elraved no
did tlaatFreneh daring
tl revolu-ion. The Chin-
.. 3Ci• the most peacealde
eh, awl sorb ',rouble
15 • r4-`6Ti ja,IT
fripiTtrnt tana:n etaanries. Ile ht.
thtarat t Eat Ftnaar la f1441S
tkA, prg'SerVe t
;!4' raraht iiita alya titInt
ga), rtnaretat Dawager.
Do•1'7,,, itt,11--rbillizetal tz)zIn4hnu*
Faa
thila nratitra, an.t whinia la
ahnatvit Ohnit ventatnia
"te
vi trant"tant ra fair-
freasan tittitar,CAnt:
net • mini -Inn re of ana-e -han
ererdienni iirrara.iti ie
nat of' Sf-,.Iterritpr, Caftan re-
I'leaIri tala tot• -nage fat it was ratan.
• tart, to stan tir atal arinne
award. the Tazr,14 ro,rugitr:z la
tz,:aktveotria ir!yr,t.:17, vie F:iati nartrailo, I(tirt,,larte; to • atl'ull
kite denvandri.
Rtriht,I,TY WAI.I.C11*1ED
Shanghai. Jan. ii -Litt Kun Yi. viva
.49;• of at:11116n. lam rararnarialized
nanaoatar Kworn ahi to h
• • •
dnetien he wean Monehn. and
Naineta.
Fen Wan Pao. heir apparent,
tiven forty !Amino strohas ter n
trying due reanact tul hp Emperor,
Emorana Dowager acquiesecti in
Sho puniahmant.
BOW GERMANY FEELS.
Inalin. Jan. 12-Witi1e Germany de.
clineal the United States propetal to
aultrialt the arleles in the China a-
gronaont relatina to indemnities and
commercial treaties to a acnferenee
ba held at Washing:on or else.
where, It la balieved that Germany
ageees to the new American proposals
for :accelerating the negolariens at
Pekin.
ANOTHER BOER REPULSE
4tteekel Idnehadodorp, But Were
Driven OM
Landon. Jan. 12 - The followin
despatch haa been received from Gen.
Kitchener, dated Pretoria, Jan. 10:
"Tho Boers attacked Machadodorp
last night but were driven off be-
fore dawn.
"Ilerzog's tommando is in the
neighborhood of Sutherland, Cape
Colony. Settle is organizing a column
to head him of,f.
"la the midlands and eastward
the Boars have brokan up into small
bodies, ernne returning north and
some hiding in the mountains north-
west of jamestown."
A GUN METAL WATCH
'Belleville, Ont., Jae. 12 --Col, Sara
Hughes to -day presented P.c. Geo.
Phillips, who serval with him in
Africa, with a gua metal watch,
suitably laecaibea. The presentation
took place in the council chamber,
and there was a 'large gathering of
the b,ava in khaki, and the, veterans
at 1806. Mayor ,Toh.nRon prc.sidecl and
Speeches were made by Col. Hughes,
.Pte. Phillips, Mayor .Tohnson, Col.
Boni on, 1+.Fayor- Elect Graham, Sir
Mackenzic Bowell and Col. Ham,bly.
THEY'RE ORDERED TO SIGN
Chinese Envoys Instructed to Sig•ti
Joint Note
Pekin, 4Tan. 12. -The Chinese :Peace
Conannesioneas have received ardent
from ,the cau.rt to sige the joint note
or the'power.
11 HUNG CIIANG AT DEATH'S DOOR
Shanghai, 'Jan. 11. -The Mercury
says that Li Ilic,ng ,Chang is breaking
clovirn, and that his death' is inanyineo I,
aNGLISEM'EN WALKED Ott
Iraain Tan. 12. '--,La taloa one ' pub•,
ladies a allitaa-thit from Rome describ-
Ina a farewell' meethog of reission-
arias vestarcla0,/ in thh presence oa a
nuarber Enen troiselort" I
atty. spoke, ,„, ,arlant .t Lie tare :a
Boer rtest c DO, Cardinal "Vaughan,
Areliblatle,13. VOStMitaster, aectord,-, fr./
,Gtzglog
Cape Town,Oef
r tbe Caro penans
ther elaborated.
tt"eoelaes at tlIr
caturee ware no
fcivni gnard
attic -ern! *
;tura-ear
A n.fiia
oMaiir Reit
•sratcs and ammum
-Sandbag forts an
warks have been create
TitOtarti
Cibrala.ar, Jan. in. -a. ve
mated Brttialt antantry :a
the Cape to -day. They a
Malta on neartt trio troo
thalenea, aud were reanappad
a:warden Cantle.
o
.1"
MORE ATTA1S EXPECTED
Organiglng Them -Daily
AntsileS COnt,113110
tIreorn, �nn. Pa......rne Boer; bar
danng. raids in at -
it near tha Brit-
eutpest eastern lice.
ens. fRabingtoGori* are hem-
sleirmisnes al:, Fia. the Beare
OUt `.," tae, Manl rg. Theaa
n‘
vett to &±hzt
ommner.. in. Vitie: Jna aa re.
orted tobat ortrantai,ng ` 'es 0.?
et tba east, to' wiii:athee at
et nn$tbar places fIlla afgaay
ht 4 da.Y Taorn:rig• vivre the
'Ca
ng.
Et WV MINES'.
iTan. Chamber
1188 finally arranged with
't tout heath -at the 'or.
guatal f.'or the protect:ant
at. A thousand meta w".11
b'rtve the coast, tatans ter J.
or tifta purpase.
" detailet eaela
A =DEUCE'S EDITOR.
IVO. Jan.
ha Outland, V..“..)1 arrest,.
charge ot" anialishhag a dead
Fent:tuts caneern,.
antra traaapa, raja rear.
and camin:ttad 'or fi
le -ea/ hs de -hum. Only ft
denso vis
taken,
t,
eaV.I'S
13 1 nioINt Ida
Carneao railway is
PTbilye t.trry the ease of Enter
sari of Ottawa. 04:arrod with r4
'Aglitter, .411.sagreed.
Tk3KAWCII Wattina, eN-11a rd o
lugs*on peultentivy„
1ogston, aged Ott !anal,
elm Roars" store an hot
ni he aver Bta ar *nor -at O0.1 tate w
t 50. AI v.
lianollann oa, th-tearg haa
een )intca i se at er Owen Se Its 1.A913.7,i3tr,.
.'ho served in
t,• t IRt,1•41 t:Int
e riling to tolv*N.4 aram Berlin
the alth o' the la •Av agar Eanpreaa
tr " causinn a:miens again.
B. al,. Lab\ who contested Eastern
ia, an 1 Was (idea t ed. agora .
, „mandate for the constivientity of .
Grenfeli in the laaal LagisLai are.
The tOth year of 11Pv. Frauds An.
thews' pastorate of the Presbyterian
charch at Keene was eelebrated Fri-
day.
.A. heavy snow storm prevail.
bratighout Northern New rork. Ab-
ut a foot of snow has fallen in the
hat . ouzel.
The organizer 1 abor unions of 'te-
rmite will oppose the introduction
mannol training ito the public achatat
of that city.
The Presbyterian church twentieth
century fund has reached $1,200,007,
and Is expeated ultinteately to amount
10 $103,000.
Miss Georgie Jamiezon, M. A., of
Napanee has been appointel asaana
tutor hi lingtrigea in Queen's
1-ge, Kingston.
The Lord's Day Alliana
nsfully prosecuted ton
vendors who sold Dona
-
pore in Ohatha.ta S
. Parliament at its
sant will Ira asked
eompany which is
the St. Mary's I
Marie.
Mrs. Joseph
heard that her •
son, nova en ran
Africa, was dea
the shook.
The roof of
opera house
weight of snow
recently. There
ono Ivo hurt.r
M., de Giers,
to China, denies curre
Russia Is endeavoring to
ail agreement with China xr.resp.
tive of the other powers.
A deputation from the Montreal
harbor board. will wait on the Ottawa
government to -morrow to urge the
further d.eepooning of the St. Law-
rence channel next elimmer.
Sergt, Maj. Solinn Mchloarphy, aged
.p yeor6, who fought the Boers in
1841-2 and later served in the Cri-
mean war, is dead in New Westmin-
ster aa the result of a fall.;
al
ing
grow
Dr. Loa
him that
deve
uhananl '
airve:op„
si
-.meat
-
ce,sses of s
mei a death aYOWed
t•Vrha ea tali," r
app:leation Oda ratty lelwe
life when tt. warked
in the future?"
In the American jouratt
slatogy of ,T331.. I„ 1U01.
Loeb describes hia experiments
(he Po:YR and e.g in regard
vernthc development, be lava;
CAN REVERSE DEVELOPMla
"We generaDy conaider dsvtio
an a preens,. which can only
in one direation, or, in other w
irreveraiiair. But thin 55 8515
ently net gonarady the eA3e. 1 Se
Cann", that tha motphogenetie prue
whialo brings on o.d ago an 1 del
lt hydrahts raver-alb:a,
"Here is au exampla: Canipanni
Is braaght in contaca, al.to
holy and it is tranataacial into on •
ferentiated M3t.ter :";;V« iltili
stie..011. If I ri:ttgo ora, an ha tatonar
bank, eontact 'nigh aaa orator hi gis
risa to a aolyp agrOtt. 'the stu
may be done with nonage:hi 01
bSkIVQ;id.S. 44Z0 M-A"ra;uriel a nhatige ;
the orientation of a branah
pa:yea wid bring ahout az? Manta
Inaton, of thin material into a attna-
tri:i bit the task ttk dezermine lana
In the aniara itiradanal the
panent r found to La
reverslbe. It chtlatta au in a form
54115 a revers/lam sievelopmeta de at
not neeentrily fOliow a
Lige of tleve:opneatt sorresponAing
.ni.Ity in titan.
DUATI1 MAY BE PRBVBNTB
"It, is not intfos4b:e that run;
.leath 4-01np4rsb0 to the oitsa,i
h prz.serit in the xuature
le3Vea 11,..'347.
tir" w Nob ztt .5
s• vim it. tfli tvoi tvil
C3Fii" far Wit t, nt
1101 show 45. nt • fi0 V1.7=';+ M
',riding Prof. them h .
out as hwera or away,.
ould have them, men will 1.r..•
ive along at a fast elan, giving
hoed to the raulOrDis3: p
("PM:. WhiVili are bringintr twin
011111 they reach tho certain niy1.0+
our critical lit.int la life. At thia
ey must have an extant
pi -
new environment for than a
Mar
toribe new toods them
known to have the power et
processes of dev
Then the man will grow ba
if the prozess continued
0 would be a babe in the
time.
The role of the ss
c,gg is captained by
pamphlet. Re ileac
merits In reversba
follows:
ROLE OF T
"The genera
Joie of the sp
ss of fertliiza
a stimulus, an
the devehopm
statement is c
tggs in whi
rothaee '
Mr. Wa S. Clark, of Toronto gives
notice that an application will be
made to parliament for an act to in-
corporate the Canadian National
Dank, for -the purpose of aoing a gen-
eral banking busine,ss,„ '
L. PoWer, of rialifax, will be
Speaker of the Upper libuse. As
tho ,5peakership at the Commons go0,3
o a Quebec man, Erode -Ur, the
Veputy S'peakership of tho Commons
wit' to Ontario Draf ',UsedonAld
<
lautota, loeing the lucky man.
thnt outbuildings Of James Barret,
itt dertaker and, furniture dealer.,
Vo nhl ea< Hill, consisting Of stables,
rn and la/ ge h-riek, shop were burn.
Friday night with all the con-
va e was e.
troyed,i baby earaiages and a latge
lock 0' garrakture and eoffine. Vint
irag the -ha patob„ lett the hall, tot. t
(543 lia st ated at about $4,,000,..
lowed by aeaar51 Englisilmo
OL
eausee ont
iy ant:, gan etic. antr
Lea by ..ow temperature,. so that it
this 0;180 death doen not oeaur,
though no cell division is possible.
we suaceed ainaing a substation I
whieb acaelera.tes the process of ee 1
diviaian in the normal temperate -4n
this will at the same time lead to a
suppression or a reduction of the an.
processes that ahorten at`
AGE- LIMIT TO DEVELOPME_NT.
is vont- important to reaiize that ,
the introduction of catalytic 611t-
titari0V8 into the egg does not pr(... -
long ii -s life unless the egg_has reach-
ed a oritieal point determined by to
sets of conditions. The one is th.e
turity nt-
af the egg, the other the change
of conditions connected s.-it.11 the egg
I.ea ring the ovary. As long as the egg
8 inanoture it lives without the in-
to °auction of these stib,i;tances. or the
iipnrinatozoon, and this may he Lane
to. the mature egg Os Long as it rc.
mains in 1,he ovary. Tne fact, thai
tlwre is an age limit for kite develok-
!Tient of the oareMOma anay be '
airnitar 1,thertomonon."!'