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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-11-14, Page 7NOV—MBAR 14,1878 paii...wporawomiNgstair • THE TIMES I EKERG.1aNCIES, A Cruel Robbery, `dfilAT TO DO IN CERTAIN C1STs AND low A ONE -LEGGED SOLDIER BODBED QR $60^ ro Do 1T, TEE TEGEVi S ESCAPE, 1. Child two years chi has an attack of croup at night. Doctor at a diet - Aim. Whitt is to be done ? The child should immediately be an - One of the most heartless crimes that has been recorded recently was commit- ted at the Grand Trunk Junction yes- terday afternoon. Edward Bartley, au ex -soldier. who lost a leg inthe army. ¢tressed, and put io A warm bath. Then and who has resided for some time past in Amherstburg, opposite Grosso Isle, had, by dint of economy and hard work, saved $60 with which to buy an artifa- ciat leg. Yesterday afternoon he put his money into a tobacco bax and start - :give an emetic, composed of one part of antimony wine to two of .posse. The dose is a teaspoo:lful. If theantiniouy is not at baud, give wenn water, twos- tard :slid water,, or any other simple ed for Amlrerstbure depot to take the emetic; airy the child. oriel wrap it care- Canada Southern train for Detroit. On ‘ufly in a +sarin Waukee. his way to the oars he stopped at as se - 400n whe ' he met; two men whore he 2, Hired girt sprain her asitia sic- invited to drink. On riving for the Brings he toilet have ex/minted the to- bacco boa whichwhichenncontained his Looney for the two fellows gat aboard the train „with a Bess, oft alum the sine of a wet,and carne along ao afterward appears as the train was apprnaclting'the Grand Trunk ,donetion one of the twa meta en. Raged Bertley in conversation while the other puthie hand into the old sel. flier's pocket and abstracted the box containing the money, and before the victim torrid rnehe any outcry the two *nen jumped from the train, Bartley in his excih'metet lopped to the plat form. Hobbled down the steps. and al- though the train was running very slowly, he woe unable to retain hien eine- tihritun, and wap thrown violently to battled in warm water, and a. little 'am. "tits Croon€., en -Italian a severe cwt all *wait* be rubbed on thein. the face. Bartley is almost ht±art-brok. 4. Some one's tem bleeds, and can- en over he; nlieforttnte, aril the des- eaot bra estopped. tardlr thieves are undoubtedly beyond Tette tt plug of lint, moisten it, dip l the reach of the auUiorities,-.-Peer • in equal parts of powdered alum: and Fre Pres% gum .shins, end insert iu the nose. Bathe the forelieed in cold water. u. Child eats a piece of bread on winch aarie•nin has beeu placed for kil- ling rats. Give rlenty of warm water, new, milk i1 largo quantities, gruel, linseed tea, foment the bowel.. Serape iron rust self anything„ mix with warm water, and give in largo draughts frequently, Never give large draughts of fluid until those given before have beau vomited, because the sintntaeh will not contract properly if filled, and the object is tel flet rid of the poieo.i as quickly as pea - eon. 1entty, First bathe in waren water, then put the wlitte of an egg in a saucer, stir 4111iuntil is is as thick jells; >�ltac9. ta. � for the purpose of robbing him. dotal portiou of it ou a pi:os of lint or tow large enonah to cover a sprain, chang- ing it as often as it feels, dry or waren t1s foist is to be kept in a hovizental', leo tion by placing it 014 to ulta'¢r. Bedew swami., and the Asan who. li ve them gets severely Alen in the face. The sting of A bee is hollow and barbed!. and as it contains the poisun the first thing to be done is to remove it. The part stun; should then be 6. Young lady sits in Bran ;ht, and comma ho'eo with a had sore threat. k\Vrap lisunel around the throat, keep out of draughts and sudden changes of atnt ftsphere, and every half hour take a pined of chloride of potash, place it on the tongue and allow it to dissolve in the month. 7. Nurse suffers from a whitlow on her finger. .Taco the whitlow in water as hot as eau be b true, then poultice with linseed meal, taking care to mix a little grease with the poultice, to prevent it from growing hard. Bathe and poultice morning and eveniug. 8. Child falls backward against a tub of bolting water and is ninth .scalded. Carefully undress child, lay it on a bed on its breast as the back is scalded, be sure all drafts are excluded, then Tickled with the flattery, like a fool I dust over the parts scalded bi-carbonate went to work, and bitterly did I tun the of soda, lay muslin over it, then make a tent by placing two boxes with a -board over them in the. bed to prevent O11IGAN OF IIa.11 A.7 .tXE TO GRIND," can not help," said Asa, So he went to work and plowed end hoed until the fields were clever Qf weeds, "The erudy worm is in the neighbor- hood," said Asa, to Ir" Qns dey. "It has eaten its way Soho. ng;i the neigh- bor's and is fast . moviug towards us." RdA ti," exclaimed Ira, "sit wint surely destroy what the weeds !lave not choked out, I will iremediately retire to pray: that its aiirse may be stopped or turn- ed aside." But Asa replied : "I pray betimes every morning for strength to do the work DE the day," And he hastened to dig a trench around hie len 1 which the army worm could lett las ; while Ira returned from his prayers only in seas on to save a porti3n of his trop from it revues. ,"Do yo see, Ira," said Asa another• • We owo more of our cammtlr! sayings and pithy proverbs to Dr,Feaauklin than any of tut think or know. We say of one who fitters or Nerves us for the sake of Spino secret, selfish gain or fit- vor. "Ile has an axe to grind," L. the doctor's "Memories" is the follow- ing story, which explains the origin of 1 the phrase. Franklin say; When I was a little boy,I remember, one cold winter 113oruiu4,I wasaecnntell by a smiling malt with an axe on bis shonider, "My little bov," said be "has your father a grindstone ?" ewes sir," said I. " Yon aro a fine little fellow," said he. "Will you let me grind an axe ou it ?" !'leased with the compliment of d'ta fine little fellow," "0, yes, sir," I an diwered, "it is down in the shop." "And will you, my man," said be, patting me nu the head, "get me a little hot water ?" Iiow could I refuse ? I ran and soon brought a kettle full. "Hew old are you.? and what's your Hants ?" continued ho, without wk'altio for a reply. "I'm sure you aro one of the finest labs that I have ever seen. Will yon turn a few minutes for me?" day. It was a new axe, and I toiled and tugged till I was almost tired to death. The school bell rang, and 1 the covering from pressing on the scald. could net get away : my hands wer Cover up warmly. 1 blistered and it was not half gronud. 9. Blower cute driver's logs as he is At length, however, the axe was sharp thrown from Ms seat. awed, and the man turned to me, say - Pat a tight bandage around the limb, ing: above the but, Blip a cork under it, in "Now. you little reseal, you've piny the direction of of a line drawn from ed the truant; now scud away to school the inner part of the knee to a little or yeti ll get it." outside of the groin. Draw the edges Alas ! thought I, it is hard enough to of the ant together with sticking pias- turn a grindstone this cold day, bet now ter. l to be called a rascal was too much. Ii 10. Child has a bad earache. sank deep in my mind, and often have Dl a ping of cotton wool in olive oil,11 thought of it since. It and place it in the ear, Wrap a merehant is over polite to I his customers, begging the up t le head and keen out of dranghts.m to take a little brandy, and throwing his goods on the counter, thinks I, "That man has an axe to grind." Wlien I see a man flattering the peo- ple, making great professions of liber. ty and prating loudly abont economy, who is in private, a tyrant, methinks. "Lookout,- good people, that fellow wonld see you turning a grindstone." Beware of people who pay compli• meats when there is •no pertionlar oc• sock. To restore breathing close the nasion for so doing. They have an axe nostrils and breathe steadily into the I to grind, and it is not yours. mouth ; inflate the lungs till the breast be raised a little, then set the nostrils free and press gently on the breast until signs of life appear. Theu give e warm drink and pet to bed. Do n,t give up hope for -at least three hours after the accident.. 12. Childgets sand in his eye. Place your forefieger on else cheek hone, having the, child before ' you.. '. Do'you see," said Asa, 'what • a Then.draw, up your fingeranrlyou .will hold the weeds are 'taking.? There's .be probably able to remove it ; but if dan,rer,ofalrair,:ohokirrg 'outs. the crop you cannot get' at"the" (and this wvay; •pntirt ly:" , ' reyoat the operation while you have' -a ''. Vefl, wed, .we roue( be resigned," knitting needle -laid against the eyelids ; FL, . =\V, As as +•-ell as grain...were, this .will turn thelid in-if1A : nl,.'t�tl't`f'i' .! ,r'� .t3I-ii." ., Ana 11t+' then the send bo reur,c ;! id „•! t! F, i6ia ,a'ft•d r;uiw:r. ei11e hnildlkerie., F. Bathe in aud exclude i.- .ight for , 11. Youth goes to skate; falls through the ice; brought home insensible. Strip the body and rob it dry ; then reit with a warm blanket and place it in a warm bed in a warm room. Cleanse away froth and muons from the nose and mouth. • Apply warm betties, bricks, etc., to the arm pits,: between the thighs and the soles, of the feet. Rub the surface of the body, with the hand incased in a warm, dry, worsted WORE AND PRAY. Asa and ^ Ira were, two brothers, whose farms lay side 14, side in a tile valley. When the young corn,the oats and the baarlday-were springing np, the weeds took advantage of , the rich soil and came up with them. morning. "the river in rising. and there is bot a small chattiest of prevent- it ^g Aur farms from reina overflow/eV" "Alae ! it le a i¢a,l ;ntnnt upon us P,l a i1r sine, and what conn we do ?" slid lra, ahrelwiug himself down: upon tin' grtiuncl in despair. "Thera care no judgments so severest fns the' a which our sloth brings upon ne," said Asa, And he went quickly, and hired workmen with whose help he raised an enlbeeloneap that withstood the it u ; whale Ira witnessed with blank loot: a the deetructitrn of all his w, ahh. • fleet's i`F dole 4'• tlnsdahahi•dlr." said he d;Inv children aro left rue." But while 4`I.sa's s'n13 g tev mn' wtrow. and vi shout men, furlong Iraq tie -r were a drunkard, as gaanabler Alva a +Ali gide. ".the shags of titan lord;e- equtal,'• said" Ira to hie brother, • tV .: have yen utware lar whil.a 1 tau taftiiote.i, and my old age die raced )" "I only know this," replied & a, dd I'hat Beavon always helps me to meat my children's faults as I meet the weeds, the caterpillars and the flood ; and that I savor presumed to send s petition upwerde without makieg twit ray right -band servant, the messenger of my prayer." Co p1o%.e Stool o NEW an CHEAP'`URNITURE a " '`. DREW'S. T BEG LEAVE TO CALL TOUR ATTENTION to ply new stock of l'arlor and 13edraow Faroi- lure, Sexing Beds and Alattreeses, Pillows and hol- sters. 1 have made a very great reduction in nay prices, and still Wag resolved to wapiti goods of the r,:t quality, I confidently hereto sive you every sat. faction. biy stock cf Beds, Chairs, Cane -work. aet everything in the Von --tare Line is being dis- posed off »t a discount of 10 per cert. for cash: The Undertaking a speciialty, at tr.., cheapest pox bible rates. FEATHERS FUR SALE. rg I IRE! 4 DREW. The snF,s^raber. S. E. ,Jebel, wishes to thank r e people of Exeter, and i a5a :> 4oantr tsr tette lib - oral pittron ge whiria he lies recd ivedsimee among yea.. as u wetsh mower ar ai Jewe.er yens ass) se term Fon tams i have s large quantity of g,zu.:ls to chem :.e Cf. same of which are TO LET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMES, Hair, Tooth, and Nail BRUSHES. ETC., ETC., ETC. asomm-we @DO ION LABORATORY• MAIN STEET, EXETER, PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. TEE Semi -animal examination of Candidates forPublic School Teachors'Seeond Class Certificates, will bo held in town of Coder -- fell, commencing on Monday. the 16th December next at 1:60 p, m. Forms of notice to bo previously given by the Candidates, can be obtained on application to the Secretary, and must be returned to him, pro- perly filled up not later than the 10th November next, Candidates are •required to forward to the Sec- retary the necessary certificates of success in teaching and moi al character. PLTER ADAMSON, Seo, Board Ears. Goderioh, Oat., 28 1878. GEORCE xEMP, DEALER IN GROOERIE S, CANNED SALltION, LOBSTE1 S, SARDINES. CON FECTIONERY.'l FRUITS, &O., &C." Has always a good and fresh supply:on hand. --:0:--- Also :n:--Also in TOBACCOS loading brands; CHCTCE CIGARS, ,foreign and some made, all the beet bcands. Give him a call and you will besure to set satisfaction. :o.,-- TOR.tCCOS AND CIGARS, WHOLESLE ' AND RETAIL. —:0: -- AVIA for Great Western Steamship Line, New York and. Bristol. .d . t • - BEMEM.BER THE ADDRESS: SHIP OROCEflY, and TOBACCO STORE MAIM STREET, EXETER. SLIGHTLY D,A,..Y ." G.�i fl 3I ' JCIarenerY Jewellery Jewellery CHEAP A AND GOOD. ISG MFS - .. CALL. S4. ? ;. ,TO.NE$. JUST RECEIVED AT TILE EXETER GR.CERY AND LI ..1101:t STAR A L.1,RUE STOCK Or a EE.', ,lAP;1N, YOUNG IIYSON and BLACK TEAS, itA,ISINCS. (1' 'RANTS, PRUNES, I Pd,ii;i1 APPLES, • E1) FRG%IT, a;ll'wDINES", LQIBSTERS. SATAXTON, .BITTED SM'F'F AND rreKLEs, Tatee7Dlt:s, GINS. WINER AND SYR1'1Ps. FYI:, S6r'OEJ Q.Ii, 7itISII AND COMMON NHISKIES, TOBACCOS AND CIGAT S, Wholesale and Retail, G. . J .., MACK, 71 C K, MainStreet,Exneter, T. THE MARKET QUESTION ISAAC CARLING Being now in receipt of alarge stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and Liquors, Crocker, Etc., At his Store, Main Street, Exeter, which will be sold at LOWEST MARGIN ON COST The inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity need not feel troubled at the want of a market wherewith to make money, but call at the store of the subscriber and c SECURE THE ' `' .R AINS there to be had in Overooating; �'llll_t;loths, Broad -cloth Doe skins, Silks, Winceys, Delaines, and everytuing noeded in the Dry Goods line. The Grocery Department is Complete. An inspection invited No trouble to show goods ISAAC CARDING E:urra -3, for the Sg= OF THE Piano and. Sewino. Machine �UlllIW11N�����'�'gltu��ril� ll,�l�li�'ir?�:. • . i r'� I� r ,. aA tinryu Ameim,�. 8vA' rv,�e.,n�...nomgmmNx m I •g��m.voms�;�,� �� idyl i9in0� mmmumom�mmuo�miAdwmim "gym._..-. 'll t , tl'I pp fq�4 lc�ld�lh+tr; nIIIR, I� Il �lgiiflll� IR I �_IIINtt tiitlllliii 1, t. lei 5 5' HE LARGEST' AND BEST STOOK OF Silverware, Ohine. and Doif evor soon In the West, at E. DREW'S ETOItE. Mr. Drew has just reoeivod an excellent Medico Silver Tea detts,Butter Coolers, Doubloand $inglo Pickle Cruets, Cake Baskets, Card !Receivers, Com- munion Set ts,etc.,of the Best Quadruple and Triple. Plate, and is offering the mine atprioes that would ASTONI:;al. YOU FOR CIJEAPNESS 1 FIs has jnst opened out a new and oompiote as. sortment of China, G1Lus and Stopewaros. A largo stock of Lamt,sjust arrived!. Call and satisfr yourself as to qualityand cheanose. Como and try our instruments. Music Teacher still en hand.- Services at lowest figures. Special „ttention oalleS to the Raymond Sewing Machine. Organs and iPiauoe unsurpassed for beauty of design, and quality of tone. E. DREW. Get your Job Work sone AT THE `TIMES' PR!NT!NG HOU