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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-1-23, Page 3jiNvAily 23, 1879 13110E..k.iN HEAltT, • A. man is said to be "red" or "white" With, rage. In using these expressions we are physiologically bpealding of the nervous condition of the miuute cireu- lation of the masn'a blood. "Red" rage means partial paralysis ofminute blood vessels ; and "white" rare !beaus temporary suspension of the aotiou of the circulation itself. But such hap- penings cannotbe produced without the :oocurrenee of permanent organic evils of tare vital organs especially of the heart and brain. One striking example is given by Dr. Richardson, in the (ase of a member of hie .own profession. This gentleman told the doctor that an original irritability of temper was per- mitted, by want of due control, to pass into ft ctiepoaition of almost persistatlt or chronic sag=er, so that every trifle in his way was to (al1Se of unwarrantable irritati•ii. Sometimes his anger was so vehement that all about him were Alarmed for him even more than for 'themselves; and a hen the attack wn,, over there were hours of sorrow au;l rte ;ret in private, which were not ae ex hausting as tho previous rage. Io the •midst of cue of these outbreaks of slim t, severe xnad..oss, he suddenly felt, to use his own expression, as if his "heart were lost." Ile reeled under the im- pression ; then recovering, he put hiehand to Iiia wrist and discovered en in- termittent action of hi;+ heart As the castes of his faintness. He never cow. plstely rallied from that shook, and to the clay of his death -which was ten .years later -he was never free froin intermittency. " I am broalten-heart- .ecl." he would SAX, "physictrlly lbr ikon -hearted." Anil so he was ; but the knowledge of the broken heart tempered marvelously his passion, and saved flim mealy years of e. really useful life, He died ultimately from au acute febrile disorder, • GE,TT1NC-r EVEN" WITH AN IRISHMAN. When I wan at school there was one boy with whom I was always quarrelling lie wase an Irish youth nand Barney, Budlike many of iia countrymen he had a fair share of mother wit. I be lievt: I disliked him mainly because of his wit, which sooner or later made every bay in school the but of some joke. Never shall I forget how I tried to 'get even' with him, and. woefully has bent me with my own weapons. Lay- ing lay own plans carefully beforehand, I' drew Barney into a controversy, in the presence of most of the boys, upon the comparative bravery of the Anglo Saxon anit Celtic races. After a warm •discnssiou, in which hi•itory was large- ly drawn up, nod much bantering exchanged, I said • L ick here, Barney -we can test the thing right here. You ale an fa Liman and I am a Yankee. Now I engage to clo something right here, this rnuuleut that you wilt not dare to ci0.' Go ahead 1" returned be, defiantly, and the boys crowded around to see the fun. I took a large pin from my cont, and deliberately thrust it through the lobe of my ear, pulled it through to the head, and then drew it out,. It hurt dreadfally, but I never winced. " There, Mr. Ot:lt," said I, handing the pin to Barney, " dare you do that ?" Yes," he replied slowly, " I dare do it -but I'm not such a blasted fool ! ' What a shoat the boys did raise! I slunk away, looking and feeling silly enough. I lied a sore ear for many days, and firmly resolved never agaiu to out brag an Iriabmau. A - TER ar13LE DISASTER. Och, wirra, wirra. What's the trouble now ? asked Mr. Burne, as a doleful lookiug old lady made her way into court 0, but mo hearts brei. lotirely, sir. Bless my soul, what ails the woman, Chief ? ,These weexnen will be a bletherin,sir, a ,I canna, make theta out. . +�" How did it batmen ? Oct,ir aiey enough, sur, it was as gent a bard, sur, as Iver ate rlhrips, fan' I had it fatted for Cbriettnas for rue an' the ould lean, fethe.n shore some thievin' vagal one bruk iuto the Inn 'house an' stole it away. .It's the heti house that was broken then an' not your heart. Shure it's all the setae, sur. IF yeez intended to sit down to a splendid rilast turkey at Christmas, au' ye found out the burd was stole away, wud'ilent' ,your hurt bruit too 2 No, 1'il get another one. But if yeez hadn't the money, and no friends Then the case- would be different. But what crap I do ? Shure ye kin find the there _yir honer "ail' may glory he yir bed,' au" liangelai parted yir slumbers. 1)o you know who stole the bird ? Fakes it I did T d„wriug tnis,neok,if 1 Fat able, ; )ou c ll't take the 1ik,y into your own THE TIMES hands, my good woman. If you don't l know Who stole the bird, I don't see what can be done. However, there's the chief and he will deal with yen. Ala good woman can you give the depeairtment ony information ? Shure if I could I wudden't be here. I want ye to catch the tuafe. An' it was an iligent b'u'd. As foine a turkey -an' a. gobbler too. I don't know what can be done. Thet o are so maty (thicken thieves: and chickens and turkeys, ma'am are so inuoh alike, that it's hard to swear to them,. Au' fwhat's the perli(e for if it isn't tocatch thieves. Tell ane fwhy The why is that you don't know any- thing nything about the thief beyond the fact that the bird was stolen. An that's the fwhy, is ib ? Thin good =ruin' to yo sur. It's no sans - faction I'll get here -au', that's the fwhy. No inforrnaaellun, Ooh, good morning to yeez all. '2W1 N'TY I1117OLITE THINGS. 1. Loud and bnisterous laughing. 2, lieadi,lg while others are talking. 8. Cuttieg finger nails in company. 4. Talking while others ate reading. 5, Jolting others in company. 0. (irezing rudely at strangers 7. Leaving a stranger without •a seat, 8. 1lxaking yourself the hero of your Own 810x3', 9. Reading a;lllud in oempany with- out Laing naked. 10. Spitting tobacco j nice about over the floor. 11. Leaving church before worship is closed. 12. Wiliipering and laughing. in the banal or GNI. 13. A. went of respect and reverence for seniox•s. 14. Correcting persons older tixan yolrselt, eepFcielly your parents. 15. Receiving presents without an expression of gratitude. 16. Nut listening to what one is say- ing in company. 17. Commencing to eat as soon as you get to the table. 18. Answering questions that have been out to others. 19. Beginlaing to talk before others have finished epe'dcing. 20. Latvlriug at the mistakes of others. • BURGLARS IN A DEATH, CLIAMBER. At the residence of Mrs. Sweeney,on C1rritian street, above Eighth, lies a young ratan upor. whose wail face death pas already fixed his seal. For weeks the summons of the grim spectre has been hourly looked for, and, in order to prepare for the unknown future, a priest some days ago absolved kiln of tiis sins, and smoothes the pathway from this life he is so shortly expected to leave to the borders of the baurue t>ohose entrance is through the grave. The disease which had wasted his sub- stauee, and had confined flim t0 a con- sumptive's bed, rendered it necessary that he should be watched constantly, sothat he might nob smother in one of the frequent spasms of c)ugbing, to which ha was subject; Day and night the folks had taken their turns in watcbiug by his bedside and performing such duties as his aggravated case de- manded. Between the hours of one and two o'clock in the inorning lie was regularly taken with a moat viulent fit of cough- ing, which rackect his fraise and rendered hi,n completely exhausted for hours after. Ou Wednesday night Mrs. Sweeuey took her seat by his bed- side, end waited natil he lied soul{ into a sleep. Bat being already worn out with her day's leisure -fur the lady carries on the business of an uedertak- er,.tho watcher stole to an adjoining room, and threw herself ou a bed to snatch a few moments' rest before her patient was taken with his 1uidtigllt attack. It was dux ing her absence from his side that the skit man saw the burly forms of two igen on the sited outside the window- of his apartment, on the second story rear, acting in snob, to manner as to satisfy Lilo that they were upon an errand of robbery. Lang sickness heel rendered hint completely helpless, and his voice cnlild not be raped above a whisper, and by these eircumstau048 lie was compelled to lay and wait the issue of events. Presently lie saw the window raised, and the twi) men stealthily .entered his room. 'Then they crept to his bedside, and one of the vilhaius, to silence him, dealt a heavy blow upon his forehead. The men wits Helpless. The wretches b aurid his feet with c ,rde, and shackled his bony, antis with ropes that cut deep into his bl eidless skin -anti filled` hie body with pain, Batt still their awful work was but half fiuislied. Feeling that he might cry out they ganged hie tnuuih and covered his head with a towel in such a foamier ss to almost stifle his already feeble respiration. Setting ono of the pillows. the thievete ripded open the ticking and emptied the fe.l:h:r:; u; un the Mot., Ifav'ing thus scoured themselves a sack they searched flireugh the house and collet. ted a large piece of satin, a roll ,if black cashmere, and a piece of silk u9ed by Mrs. ,Sweeney for ()olein -mountings,. These artiolea they placed in the pillow• ease, ,and then proceeded to make their escape. in the meantime the invalid had been making feeble. ,efforts to release his head from the suffocating towel. Ile hail, partly succeeded in his obieat, anl,iu twisting bis body in a last effort, 110 fell out of bell upon the floor with a heavy thud, The noise occasioned by hie fall .alarmed the., thieves, who dropper' their beg and sprang through the wiudow and eeoaped. The distur- bance also aroused Mrs. Sweeney from her Bleep, and she rushed into the apartment to final that siek man stretch- ed upon the floor, speeenleSS and helpless, half enveloped in his bed - clothing, amid the scattered feathers and the plunder of tate thieves. Is' the storm of adversity whistles aruaud yen, whistle as bravely yourself : 1?erluans the two whistles may make melody, If you feel an indisposition to exertion, weak nerves, pain in the back,etc., or aro ailaioted witJ1 any tlf- feetiou of the seorotory organs, ago ti'roroltrA 13nenu and Uv& Uusr. It improves the digest- ive powers and strengthens the weakened and debilitated organs. For sale by all dealers. $1 per bottle, NorniNo so good to kill worms in children a. Freeman's worm powders, Andrew Jackson said that Napoleon stood the loan of his time, and that it would be five handled years before • the earth produced his equal. It will also be five huedrecl years be- fore the eaxth will produce a liniment equal to Halyard's Yellow Oil. For Mums, bruises, wounds &c., it cannot be rivalled. Irl rheu- matism, neuralgia, spinal complaints, etc,, it proves a messenger of mercy. For sale by all dealers. National Pills purify the, very fountain of lite. HIODGSON, & J. OKE, CO. Z'V'S T.tJaJ./a T)EP.4[;TJ►I'E.1'X.. �. 0 DISCOUNT WILL I3E AL- `1 lowed on Anrerioan Invoices until further notice, J. JOEINSON, Dee. 4,'78-tf Commistioner of °oilstones, AT TH.ii Standard Sash Door c Blind I+? A 0 T 0 lt; Y is constantly kept on baud, all kinds of bailable material, i' looting herd and soft, Siding Mould ngs &C., sold cheap, Planing Jigging and Turning promptly attended to. BUILDINGS CONTRACTED FOR,. and satisfaction gnarantood, As we have of bawl 0. large aloe* of dry lumber, we feel sure on satisfying diose who may give us a call, R )SS DROS, & TAYLOR. NEW MACHINE SHOP, William Extolling' wiahostointorni the pubiio that he is• better llrgr?argd totepuil all kinds vi Sewing Mra,chiues,, Watches Clocks, Guns, &o., thau any other person' in the country, as ibis charges are rna odorate, and ho guarantees to give Satisfao- ST. M UtY'S LMAU/WORKS. our drawn kilns botnguow in full operation nd+ turning out daily alarge quantitl Iii I IVE El that for all,ipt,rposoa cannot be surpassed in the loll. ?atttesfrom a distance can always either at the kilnsor delivord by teatiue est remunerative rates, Orders from o i promptly attended to, W'HITSON & SCLATI NEW BUTCHER SHOP pAINTINCit rlhe undersigned wouldinform the inhabi- 1tan teofllxeterand vicinity that he has OPENED A NEW BUTCHER SHOP ollcdoor south ofhis Mac smith shop andhopes bliesame liberal patronage that has been ac corded to him in the 00AORB111TTII AND 1A0ON MARINO line via boextendedWhim in his new branch of oueiness, ibis meat wagon willcall attbe resi- dents of the village three time seueLweek and FRESH MET all kinds ,kept conon hand at his butcher shop. Blacksmithtng and wagon makingcarried ou as usual in all its la uLtl.es R. DAVIS. mI•IE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MIS- ERY Just Published, in a sealed Envelope. Price six cents, . Auctioneers. Sales promptly attended. A lecture ou the Nature, Treatment ,and Radi- to. Days of sales arranged at this office. o,ti cure of Seminal weauue s, or Sporn ator'ho)a, induced by Self -Abuse, Involuntary Eulissicns, Impotenc}, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to marriage generally; Censtunption Epiu.psy, ane Pits • aton;al and P11vs1081 Incapacity, &a.- BY ROBERT J. OULVE$WVELL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," &c. Th lad th thi d bl CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. r(1 HE TRUE FOR RECEIVING TENDBS for the Sections between Lake Superior and Red River is extended until noon on WVEn- NasnAx, January 15th, 1879. The time for receiving Tenders for the Sec- ti.uis inBritish Columbia is cxtendeduntilWNn- NssnAY, tho 12th day of February, 1879. For further information, apply at the office of. the Engineer -in -Chief, Ottawo. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Dept. of Public 'Works,td. Ottawa, llecemher 15%1878.L11XECUTOR'S NOTICE TO ORE D• ITORS. The Creditors of TIi0I1It MoOURDY late of the Township of Fullerton, in the County of Perth, formerly of the Township of Hibbert, in the said Comity. of Perth, yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of September, A. D., 1878, are, on before the twenty-seventh city of January, A. D. 1879, to send by letter, postpaid, to Messrs. HARDING, RARDING cit WHITE, of the Town of. St. Marys, in the County of Perth, Solicitors of John Gourley and John McCurdy, Executors of the said `Thomas MoCu:•dy, deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the fullparticularsof their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of tiro secur,ties (if any) held .by them; and im- mediately after the said twenty-seventh day of January, the assets of the estate of the said Thomas McCurdy deceased, will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having ref- erence only to the claims of winch notice shall have. been furnished to the Executors ; and the said Executors shall not be liable for the assets so distributed or ally part thereof, to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been re- eeived by them or their said Solicitors at the tithe of distribution. This notice is given inpursnance of Cap.:107, Sec. 31, Revised Statutes of Ontario. Dated at St. Marys, this 13th day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1878. HARDING, HARDING 84 WHITE, e -amroncwne au or In s a m re e T.ecture, clearly proves train his own experience that the awful consequences of SQIf-Abuse ivav be effectually removed ,vithont medicine, ane with out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, ins tru- meute, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a nude of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every snifercr, no matter what rids condition may be J may cure himself oheaplr, privately and radically. 1 t aThis Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and ttaotasands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad - dross, ou receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, .iddres THE cuz wxr.T, sixntOAL. c 0. 41 -tun st. New York. 1'.0.Bix1.500 Mowers and Reapers. WE OFFER A TRIAL cf oureelebrated Single Mowers -ANL- Single Reapers n all kindsof Grass and Grrin,and on all con i ti ou s of s oila lid s arlace, Solicitors for Executors. AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION • Olt NO SALE ThohighPr000frinr a TriaJ of our Wrought (ton We also offer a Two Bit, JOHNSTON'S COMBINED RF.117i3 docs not oiled the ow prices at which IL. 8 T ETE ^�..t' ET'I areoffering their stock of TINWARE, STOVES. ht(., Exeter & Hensall l which consists oiall -the latest anii improved styles of Hitchen, Cook and Parlor stoves,Tlilk cane, Bans, and pails of the most approved pattens, and everything in the iine; Also, a ood selectior of handsome Jl ii. ve` troup"iLir1 y as u.41s1,' receive, evei'3'attention, alit1 done at the lowest figures. lit vitt opened onto branch astabliOhmont at /Jensall, oar friends ;n that :'ioigtlborlx.lud cal 1m suaplic.', 11 t:,e shortest uotiee, `. AND MJWER illachiuessupplied with 1'wo Pitmans, Two Llrag-btrs, Two Finger•bars. • Four Knives, Forked and Keyed. ' Nute, • Self -oilers, cite,, to. ion'and Lifelnsurauo, ,nd 0ensralCoiunaission tgeuts, iiiSuranco two-thirds clleapei than, or- dinary cost, ,alsoMoney tolean .en reasonable terms. Prompt 81111tion to orders per mail er oilierwise, k trm anti Viliege property for sale or to iliaso, Also sou a good business stands. and resicll near: ia1 lionsull. JO}TN MASON, JCBE1'U tremor:tJ. ill nissioner , Conveyancer can b3 change, from Mower ANI) REAPED,TO MOWER 13yreulovalaifour boltr, (111 inlesrr s11,uxhtteon nlinutos`ttulo. t'lease call at our winks and inspoc our Mitehitl01 bernreplarchlising�' elsewhere. Its -'Send for O,atalogttes, TIIOMTPSO .& WILLIAMS Ma litfacturing Qe,, Stretford.. PAINTING-. J. KITGHU G Is prepared to do all kfnds o1 HousePainting, Paper -hanging Whitening, &c. at;reasonable prices and punctually. J.ICITCHING, llaiii st Exeter. 1xetel.- North. FLOUR and GRIST MILL, Being in good working order gives e10ry aecom0 dation possible in griatiug and flouring. Flour and mill feed delivered to pari ies ]eavulg their orders before coo o'clock atT.lii"(LL'S bakery, or y;0BYBN E a CO'8, or at mil saute day 'r r '7-� -�---0---- . •�-T .L £'-Z1•XIS 'WJ' //1,. I" 2' NW s Ci EXETER A° o. MEDICAL iL 1 }R. COWEN. OFFICE - MAIN / Street, Exeter, np-stairs, opposite Central H otel. Side entrance, ou the south• -street lead - Igo to B. C. Church. t1s'Orders left at Iilino's shoe store will receive- prompt attention. 49-1y. DR. HUTCHINSON, Member of the College of Physicians and Sw geous of Ontario, &e., &c.. Main Street, Exeter. DR. HYNDAIAN.-001ONEE FOR L the County of Enron. Office,next door to lir.I. 0arling's store, Exeter. T W. BROWNING M. D., C. M. CI • P. 8, Graduate Victoriatiniversity Office and residence. Don. dict L aborstnry,. Exeter, I C. MOORE, M.1). C. M. • Graduate 01 Mc Gill IT aiversi ty, Montreal Office andresidenoe, Exeter, Ont, O9ice 1 ours - Ste 10a. In and 7to10n.na DR. J. A. ROLLINS, M. C. P. S. 0., Victoria S+,. Croditon, Ont Office houret from 9 to 10 a. m.; S to 5p. m. LU'r'Z, M. D., • • ()face at his residence, Exeter. T1R. IRVING, GEADUAT 14 UNI- 111 VERSITY Trinity College Wweber College Puveicians and surgeonr Out., of]ice1tirkton. NEW FALL GOODS. A• EL.i1 has just received. a large stock of Oi' atr.I''fs, (;looks, Jewellery, li"to- iria Strings, Spe.Iactes Latices) and Gents Pocket Rooks. A large stook of Fancy Goods con- stantly on hand. THE ExETER. Planing. Mill . Sash, DOOR AND BLIND PETRI! ALL KINDS OF TUR NING Dont; to order. itainembct theplace lover' C'1lre aO'iR9'A 't" , ,JASON & TIUDSON, Ilensail, Out: tvJ- ACCiiU1$TAN'18, AUC7IONEL'1as. A. Commissioner, IlnOr- 8000. Ll hill Loan Agent„ Banes-.. uact door uotth Royal Hotel, E x0101. Wilsons. (1atol; fussiest t, 3a ery londity, 1)lttVAT1i FUNDS to loan 'at 8 per cent. II414O1 Ti AGES ROUGT1't'. M,may baited on good 0 T,t)S, j ONVEYANCING •-z- 1)eeds, 1410 .\sr Ai. s, :i ..s II( h.1iasvuoure.asaxtableta