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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-09-01, Page 6( sou ev • uv th h ro j� 1 4 r. tt 11 THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT 1, 18$2. Why 1 Disobeyed Orders. 31r. Singleton, the manager of the banking house of Sterling, Cash & O0., came up to my desk with a pleasant smile, and hooded me au euvelupe. "1 suppose you would like your holiday now, Frank,' he said. 'You have drud- ged they ear through without murmur- ing or Shrink' front your duty, and the firm givea u four weeks -a whole mouth mybey.__'11 "Thank you, Mr. Singleton," I said blushing and smiling. "You have been geed enough to speak kindly of me to the c',;npany,1 see, and I heartily thank you.- "I 'ou.-"I ,..J not commend you to them more than you deserve, Frank," he re- turned. "Come back to your place • month from to day, and see to it that your face is out eu pale as it is just now. I trust you ail! have a pl.easart vacation" Then, with a pleasant laugh, he added : ''Above all things don't fall in love." s't'all in love!" I repeated to myself, as Mr. Singleton quietly returned to his private noun. "No, by Jove. Frank St. Jahn, y., i .oust think of something else that. love making - fishing, shooting, hontio_, wandering through the grand old woods that are within rifle shot of the dear old home, where that dear sweet In—slier ,.f mine still lives to bless us all. I upooed the envelope. It contained an urder uu the cashier for one hundred dollars. • • - "Coe 1," I churl. "I have saved a couple of hundred during the year. With this generous pneeen: I uught to wake the J:tenth merrily. No, Dir. Sin- gleton, 1 added, don't be afraid of me; eye. It was just as Margaret had said - love is not on niy note book, 1 assure a young " woman, terror-stricken and you. helpless, was in it at the mercy of the human waves -exposed to the fury of the terri- rsture tl, t, while i yiet weave there flit- bee tornado that was now taking up ;treat trees by their routs and whirling them into the black air. I sans the face of the struggling woman. one glance told me who it was. gotten Inc," I murmured: "I suppose ',Who is it 1" cried my mother and you have entirely ignored ate, now that sister together. "Is it a neighbor ? It I have been absent from you for nearly must be." a whole year.- "Some other fellow, I sup, "I will you all about her iu a minute," p, se, is a goo;( deal nearer and dearer to you now than t ver I arnatined myself in your estimation. Well, never mind, :Jennie *than_. 1 wtllt be jealous' of h i►u.' INly too was aflame. "I premised Mr. 8inglseea," 1 said, gaapingly, "before 1 left him bis not to fall in love." Maggio, on hearing this, fairly crowed with laughter,and I could not help notio- iu,t the quiet smile that for the moment illurnieated my mothers dark sober eyes. "Besides," 1 added, "I h sip that Miss Strong world but be so lanai as to reject any one who paid her due attention, simply because we ---we were schoolmates for a time." "Did you ever T" cried Margaret. "1 never," she added, demurely. We were[ding on theportioe of the house which�yoverlinibed tali lake 'Philo this uninteresting coptersatien pias pre - greasing. We did not, however, notice ti, tt the run had suddenly darkened• and the wind sweeping up the lake had rais- ed the placid waters of a half hour before Into turbulent wa ves. The wind rapid ly increased in violence, and it grew so dark that it seemed the night was shout - to lot its curtains fall in thick folds upon the earth. The water began to pitch and toss at a fearful rate, and the lung, creat crowned waves broke with sroar upon the beach, while the trees were beut by the force of the gale until their topmost branches touched the ground. "Good heavens suddenly cried my suarpi eyed sister; look : look there -on the lake. See that boat. It will cap- size. It's sail is tors into. ribbons, but still the boat is in danger. Who's in it, Frank T Can't you see 9 Get the glass. It's a woman, as I ant alive, and she'll perish with n , one to help her. t 1, that I were a man !" By this time I had the telescope to my tett before my tnind's eye a form that us- e 1 to real:e my heart jump into my throat. \t:, Jean c, I suppose you have fur - I said, as I threw off my coat and rush- ed into the storm. I heeded not the voices of those who called, after me to return, and I avoided not the debris of the land which the whirling gale hurled And yet, .t. mellow, while I was mak- and played with in space. ing my pretwrations t.'nturnt' the na- On I rushed towards the shore. I en- tive nest,; Jennie's sweet face, with her tered the boat -house and untying the deep blue eyes, would peep into my so. yawl. leaped into it, and unhesitatingly ber orbs. pushed into the deep. I stood up. The My home was near Oneida lake, and I wind caught the boat and I drove it to - made haste reach it. ward the middle of the lake, drove it , The tint day of my vacation sa v me directly toward where I had seen the I in .\'.:...iy. the afternuon of the second boat it which was the woman. I looked in -Utica, and hours later I was in dear around me. The gale not increased. T "I oeuldu't help falling in love with an old friend, and,- wrryl*, hot. " "What, sir r" he cried; "a beuedictso ' Into; n told r' I him quietlp say le rienatie as I have you, reedit. A Veedrisimessea. The largest measure of human happi- Itess, it has been truly said, results from a perfect digestion. In the race of life, a sufferer fruut dyspepsia (indigestion) is not only heavily burdened, but the in- firmity of temper begeiten by the ail- ment so overshadows and warps oboe way naturally be a fine disposition, that ase odtimes becomes a nuisance not only to himself, but to his friends. A bad or iidiHerent I digestion beveta bad er in different stork, for the siluple reason that the sufferer is unable to work up to his own powers. Whether a own be a poet or printer, statesman or stationer, he can never hope to make h1k nark in the world, or live comfortably and hap- pily, if he fail to properly digest hie food. We trust that the following hints-- fur which we are indebted to Mr. Andrew W. Truer, Editor of The Paper awl Printing Truk, Jon. mai-supplementary k. our paper in a recent iuue (No. 927) on the subject of Dyspepsia, nay not duly be the means of bringing relief to the sufferer, but may rout the 'nanny altogether. The commonest and must distressing symtoms o; indigestion are a sense of weight or oppression in the stomach after partaking of a -generally umenjoyed--meal, often followed by ir- ritability of temper, depression of spirits, and a sense of general discomfort vaguely termed "out of sorts." An attack may last for days, or for weeks, or be so long continued as to become almost chronic. Medicine may give temporary relief, but that is all. The cause "f the mischief, which may be taken to result from a fermentive process communicated to every meal almost as soon as swallowed, must be removed. An antiseptic must be looked for, that, while stopping or killing the ferment, will he harmless to the system; and we find it in glycerine, mother's arms, as happy as a king. Now, mind you, I had firmly resolved` not to think of love, for my superior had particulasly- warned me against indulging in Saul. a billy pastime;' and`te, just as seen as I had rested and called on my brothers. sisters; cousins arid aunts, who were not at the homestead, nut were set- tled within a for miles of it, I began to make grand preparations fur the rod and gun w'urk. But somehow, when I got in the woods Lae game wouldn't stay lut:g en- ough to be shut; and, as for the tish,they nibbled the trait away without au much as touching the hook. I couldn't make it cut. I used to be accouuted a sure shot, and as for fishing, why the tinny creatures were so glad to be. caught by me th• y would follow tt hcnever I 4vunt to the lake! ••1 don't kn,,4r how it is, mother," I • said, before the close of the first week. "But there's no use of my carrying a ,uu or fishing. rod any heater; I can't not o.r hook (Suis," t •'(!h, 1 know the reason, Frank,.. cried M:u•gartt, the sister who always teased me most, and who, of my near i.1atives, 1 cared moat for. "(th, I know, brother Ini:: . ' she repeated. "What will you give to know t" "Nothing," 1 said petulantly. ".all I know is I don't do anything at !ionic now as I used tri do it." "Of course not, sir," with in';k ser- iousness. "Shave of that moustache, you're so vain of, with your city airs,and the tish will bite." Tush!" 1 exclaimed. "And, Matter Frank," continued my t. ase, "if you rid your 4.i:,1 4.f one thought you can brise; don.: w.. nl cause enough." 1 blushed. saw that which Made me shudder With- in a hundred yards of toe 1 saw a cap- sized boat. "May God !" I cried; "is she lost S' My eyes caught sight of a part a no- man'a dress. Next I saw an arm, the hand holding on to the rudder of the useless craft; then a white face turned up, the eyes closed. I shuddered. There was too much repose in that face. •Itre- minded me of death. I was now close upon the capsized boat. I must use every effort to seize the woman ere I was blown past her.I "Now I said, as I stooped and clutched the dress. , •I Another moment, and was rods away frnu t' a boat, but I had retained my ' hold of the *roman's ann and dress. I which was first mentioned in connection with indigestion about eighteen months ago by Doctors Sydney Ringer and 'William JIurrell, in a joint article in the Lancet, wherein its use was recommend- ed in cases of flatulence, acidity, and pyrrosts Glycerine is not only an an- tiseptic or ferment killer agreeable to take, but appears to possess the singular quality et' paaging through the di,teative organs unchanged. into another cup, so M to dispose of the lestsr, which will remain behind -the tea is made. Sugar is added to taste, and lastly milk -and very little, if any. of 41. Tea made ftp thte "isannefsta wit Oelly�ys{{s�tp��attj`aljgtWdy atvtms�c, i y1tt "7eww`^•ei Oa_4e, blt10UU Olin, whIth is apt to harden -literally 4, tan-- the food in the stomach, is left behind. t'Ttus Baal NI . BNattlre," says a quaint old book, published is London three centuries aa.., "whose flesh is good for tasakyad: his fat is eu..d, witlilauda- nlu to ,sake an of gmeut to heed, bed wtJtest men to reed%o the ',ayes* agayne." We keno ef many "beide• headed men" who would be glad to "Je- ceiv. the Immo agayne," but we do out desire t.. enourtge them in a trial of bear'. fat and laudanum. Far from it We, however, du not hesitate lis com- mend Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.'s_ Clair Vi- gor, which nut only has this effect in some cases of making the hair grow en heads once bald, but cleans the ..calp and restores gray and faded hair to iia original color and vitelity, iwpartiug to it the glossness& and softiies* of youth The el,ideuoe. ..f its utility are to., -numerous and of t,.0 high is character to adroit of any doubt. It required years of study and scientific experiment to de- cide noon the ooutbiatiuu of inerediuuts that would accomplish what Ayer's Hair Vigor now dues. [Toe Interior, Chi- cago, I11. awash .sills. Every day we reeetve testimonials from well kuuwu Munrrealers testifying to the wonderful merits of Ur.SMITH'S GREAT GERMAN WORM REMEDY. The latest conies to -d ty (Nov ember 24th) from Mr. J. O. Dianna, Nu 19 St. Mary Street, who says his child,' six years old, passed an immense number of small seat or pin worms an tl largo st•wlacli. worts*, with tasty tY few doses. For rale by Jas. Wilson, Goderich, Ont.. at 26 cents. Uuse no other. If C..tatrrh has destroyed your sense .1 smell and hearing, Hall's Catarrh Cure will cure you. 73 cents per bottle. All dtuggistasell it. For sale by George Rhynaa, sole anent, Goderich. 11343-3m ••Yeasty -rear years' Expeirleare.'• Says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only way to cure nervous exhaustion, and weakness of the sexual organs, is to repair the waste by giving brain and nerve fonds, and of all tie remedies compounded, Magnetic Medi- cine is the beet. Sec advertisement in another colunnl. Sold in G.,Jerich by Jas. Wilson, druggist. -lm PERCNERON HORS'S LARGEST Importing and Breeding ESTABLISHMENT A drachul ef glycerine mixed in half a' wine -glass full of water is to be swallow- ed with, or immediately after each meal until the enemy take s% to flight, which in an ordinary case will be from one to two days, and in an obstinate one, perhaps a fortnight. Sooner or later, unless the i disposing causes are removed, another attack -will follow, and the glycerine fill have to be resumed. "Predisposing causes" havintr been re- ferred to, it must now be the endeavor to find out what they are, so that a per- fect cure may be effected and the glycer- ine discarded altogether. One's own common sense would suggest that food .known to disagree should be avoided. Indigestion is often set up at,, the ear- liest, and to the dyspeptic, the lightest meal of the day, at which he probably confines himself to crisp to toast hitter - as soon as cold, bread-and-butter with a very lightly boiled egg, or a little fat bac,,n, the whole moistened with :1 little tea. • In the word just used, gradually drew the form towards me: 'rm,istened,' probably lies the predispos- then, with a great effort, I raised it into sol cause.' The food, when only half the yawl, taking it to my ligart, and chewed, is moistened with a sip of tea to passionately kissing the pale, marble expedite its departure to the stomach; like lips. se • , but to insure its digestion, he it ever 54) , "She is dead -dead !'• I murmured. simple, the food must In thoroughly "Poor child ! And I so loved her. not -1 maaticated and receive during the pro - •'What iso y•vrineau!" 1 dcmaudwl. "1 would like t ,•know, sir" ahe retort ed, "why you have never thought of cal ling • n a certain pears. mote you were ao . very sweet on before you went to the leg city. It's !my p.i4'ate opinion, pub- licly expresso, that you've some fash- ionable flame on your cards, sir. Rail have entirely forgetter' p..or tennis Strom;, t.• wleoui, you cawed eternal . oustancy before you left her, to mourn over her sad fate '• "You're foolish, !ll.::aie,• 1 said, tart- ly . "Oh, these young men, these young men n ntinued raising her hands up- ward and lookin:; solemnly out of her ,treat eyes. '' %t lust c m:cited pupil ies they are withstanding all I have said to the cony cess the necessary moisture from the saliva. Food should be swallowed with out any extraneous aid in a liotuid form. an 1 oultt never to be washed down. A sip of tea may he taken between the 1i b •1 1 ' f d'yon• d mouth, of which a fair quantity ought 1„ be disposed of before the tea is even thought of. The tea itself, by beim:; slowly sipped, receives its share of the saliva, and is rendered more digestible. And this assertion is }erne out by the fact, that many persons who cannot digest milk when gulpd er drunk down quickly, readily do Is, when it is slowly — DI THE — WORLD. M. W. DUNHAM anaMI ted tress the [reaps. Mrs. Helen ['hart.z, No. 331 Dajtwt st. Chicago, 111., is new iu her sixty- eighth year, ,tui states that she has suf- fered s C'ensunipt1..0 for about ten Tease, was treated by owe pbyii ei&i s,all u( whtaa pr sieuneed Ler cape L•.pelasa, She had gipou 01, all h...-. .1 O>.rrecuv- eri ng. t, ale Weil*" ofl�t. New Dtse..%ety 1% r t;oieuutp.t .,u r.•" pletsly cured 1 rr. 1h'UMine lies, ph are drpe her a petai Stall 4y jt.ji held.- Trial bottles �nr :J f:l.y..' #.Dnp[ bteip. Lt rte. au E1.UO . r 1)" Wayne, Du Page County, Illinois, U. S. A. (35 miles west of Chicago.) Daring tee pestpest11 months 300 STAL- LIONS .414"D M.IJIES have been hwsperted rrem Prance to this cstaaridrment, Dein MORE thaw the rowsbiaod eweportatl. r of all other in eters of Draft horses fru.n all parts of Europe for any one year. 0, -fifth of the entire number of Import- ed Frentb ilorxr.v In America can be seen on his farm. His Importations bays included the Prize Winners of the Universal Exposition. Paris, 1818 Mete; nearly all the Prize tses Of the Great shows of France alma his impor- tations began. They also carnal off the honors et the Centennial, 1870; eu.l, at the Great (•l.icag4. Fair, 1581, Yr. Dunham's herd o PERCHEIIONS, (in competition with the largest and finest collection of Clydes- dales ever shown, consisting of the prase win- ners at the Great Shows of Scotland and En- gland) was awarded the Grand Sweepstakes Prize of 41,000 and Grand Gold Medal. 100 PAGE CATAL(MDE sent FREE en opplteatiow. 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Chrystal Black. 1 TO MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN !'tcw ROILEtt-4 and 4'LT 1NS tr.anuf•c tared on shortest nonce. 1: sipped. • "Why, it's Jennie Strong !•' cried my The habit of taking ones breakfast in mother, as she booked into the boat. the planner recommended Is si very ev- il [ tin its of Repairing executed under th "it is; i replied. as I gathered in my strong nems the unconscious, if not the inanimate body of poor Jennie, and ran atlai;thtway with it to the house, followed by my amazed relatives. 1'recisely in thirty days from the com- mencement of 1117 vacation 1 was at In\• desk in the banking house ready for work. Mr. Singleton. greeted Rte with a senile. "You look well, Frank,- he said, 4irlly, taking me by the hand. "i see relate obeyed my instructions. Yon Wok bruwu and healthy, and with stami- na enough to strngels through another year.". "I have obeyed you in all things but o.ne, sir," L replied, with a smile. "In what hare you disobeyed me, fir, ily acquired, that, after the first ti -sal, personal supervision of the ?Proprietors wh no inconvenience sill be felt: in fact, ARE the food ail( be enjoyed, and the plea• sure of the meal !greatly increased. in- Practical Workme. discretions communed at the dinner -table P. C►. 11ux 10.3 1787 are credited :es the cause of many dys- peptic attacks; but probably more may Ire traced to the pernicious habit indica- ' ted and indulged in Ly se marry persons i at breakfast and tea. A final hint As to the tea at breakfast. The epicures* methoxy of making it, and that, we believe, practised by profess ioaal tea -tasters, is to put a single npnnnfnl-let it he of the best and with- out any admixture of green -unto a breakfast cup, which is filled rap with boiling water, covered with a plate or saucer, and allowed to st ind for three minutes orally, when -after decanting NUT T �: r tiltalsN LNDWO:WO LiiNDS . tt round Orr Northern Pacific R.R. is MINNESOTA. 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