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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-8-5, Page 3Axl u5'1' 5, 161() TBEE' ' C e S. GID 4EY aI.6C 't .i n..1>;lX]°t1' i�.clxl'LLiI.Lc*, 11 'CaI''cS. GRHAT., ll15'i'iU SS,. i� often soddenly experienced from Ito tattleek of catnap in the stomach, crate or other painful {tlfeetious for the collet. of which nothing is tnttlericr to 1)r. Pieroe's mnptln'irl Eetruot (t Smart - Weed, or Watev.Pepiter, orltnpattllt'(i from the bent Frwuali bt•autl•y, J1a neica ginger, cru tet•Weed., 00 %V fat a r- pepti i•, i lid ermlll{'11(1 gti111H, For (1itar'rh(1 I, clyeen- tnry, bloody flux, olinlertt. nl;irtme, wertning, suotliitae esti irei;0nt and beat. i'rl{ pt'oitirtiee reiulerr it a perfect epeci• fia, ansurtiasssd las en auodyutl and srilnullitiog embrocation or litiitnnnt- Seouht be kept iu over), family. Sold by drul;gibts et fifty 00111.8, A JUDIC'IAI, VIEW OF THE SMALL BOY. ,Ill a case in wheal a railroad 00111- eaty was sued for injuries ceased by a tutu -table upon which the p1 ti u Li ff' youlwas }'10g, the Iierhstae Supremo Ceuta pt•esaluted this judieial view of small boys "Every boy kuows that by nature and by iustlllot beytt loves to tido, anti lbvo to move by other metuis than their own 1odornotion. They will cling to the Mud male of movinga ciue,.ride upon :lwiugs and swinging getes, slide upon (4 villa door's and the mile of stair -cases, lull sleds} up hill in order to rifle do 0/11 11 poll 111411:11 on the snow,- al d even to pay to aide on'imitation horses and iulitetion chat•iote swung arousal in a eirc;e by means of ato,.ln or horse power. The last ie very nautili like ruling aronna iu a circle upon a turn- table, Now everybody knowine the nature and the instincts common to all boys, must act accordingly. No per- son has a right to leve, even on hie owu land, dangerous tuachinery oaten - hided to attracts and entice boys to it, there to. be injured, , unless he first takes plogler stepe to guard nattiest, all (danger ; and any person who thus floes leave daugoroc1s machinery ax - posted, v ithout fleet providing:against call dauger is guilty of nelienee." AN ERECT POSITION. A writer on lieelttl very justly con - Ileums the habit of louubing,. in which at large number of persons indulge, at, hilt cions to health.. Le says : ''An el'ert bodily attitude is of vastly more importance to health thuu is imagined. Crooked b.ldily positions, tuaintaiued for any length of time, are always in- jurious, whether in sittiu„ standing or lying post.ire.wh..thor sleeping or walk- ing. To bit with the body leaning for- ward on the stotn,ach or on ono side, with the heels elevated to a level with the head, is nut only bad taste, but ex- ceedingly gdetrimantal to health. It cramps the stomach, presses the vital argane, interupts the free motions of the chest, and enfeebles the functions of the abdominal and thoracic orgaus, and iu fact, tinbalallces the whole muscular eyetem. Many child- ren became slightly humpbacked or severely round•shoulderetl by sleeping Arita the head raised ou a high e iliow. When a ilersou finds it easier to sit or stand or walk or sleep in a crooked po- sition than a straight ore, Buell I]ersote may be sure his muscular system is badly deranged, and the more careful he is to preserve a straight or upright Xlosition, and get back to nature agaic, the better.." "TIL+' QUEEN'S ENGLISH.- -Did you make the• train?' naked the anxic tis questioner. 'No,' said smarty, 'it was made iu the car shoo.' 'I mean did, you oatoll the train?' with e slightly embarrassed manner. 'Of course not, it is not infeettoue,' was the cute reply. 'Well,you• fool, did: you arrive at the e1opot in: tinier 'No you idiot, I arrive in. a, cub.' 'Great Pno.kes l.' shouted the quest- ioner, 'did you board the ears ?' 'Jumpin' ,Jerusalem!' howled the smart man once. more, 'you know 1 don't keep a. broard1iug house.' DAINTY EA`l^11;1,iS.. A. mersagerie elephant sats it,bout Otte hundred pounds of the best timothy hay every twenty-four hours. Giraffes 141k1318 ‘10,, zebras] and deer aro also Lay-- • oatna andtuats, batt are not so particu- lar in reference to its quality as the elephant. Sea•lious have to be fed, on fish, usually fresh and salt mackerel, each auirrlltl taking twelve to fifteen each meet twit+e +t day, and ooisntning elteget.tier one hundred pounds of fish daily. Next in point of delieste eaters come the polar hears, whose regular (lilac is bread soaked in milk, with flesh now and then fur a oh ,nge, The Week heare are also given bread. one bundrtol pounds being liked daily.— Vegetables of almost every sort are fed' liberally to the different aoirnule—eab-� beer, potatoes, carrots, onions and tur- nips, The elephants are greet cabbage sate+re. iu mantle', to their standard diet, Bray. The giraffes, singularly enough, are great ()pion esalors, while the dear and goats, ttl+tl auillirale of the cow :species, eat cr.rrots and turnips and }aotatorare. .ligan and oats and corn are also liberally distributed ----mostly once or It -lee a week—amolig the hay eating annuals. s. But the oraug•uutang ib the most dainty feeder of all, tivug re0 breis( and ttoney,hoef and potatoes - alarmingly like that of humanity. THE SEA_ LIONS CAPTURE. A CEUEt ST111,tGGLIt I 1 RAI:ITAN BAY•—Titlt' ANI:IIAL w,1NT' NLS wuu,\'Ilen. 011 Saturday afternoon beet, as a party of amateur fishermen quietly seated in a small boat which was an- ellorrad off the tail end of the bed in 1 arttau Bey were iudividualty cursing their luck, they were startled by the appearance of a strange asuimal which raised ice head out of the water about. twenty feet from the boat, add gazed intently at the. the oeenuaets as if used itating which one ut thele he would choose for a di•uuel=-. At fleet it was thought to be a sea. serpent.; its Beall, which was covered' apparently wall blank, glossa was larger then a m serif \ hi .11 it somewhat rese l bled. The auitnitl'e large black eye roamed from one to another, and. it dirt not leave fid• one of the party,,inade bold try fright, picked up an 0tr and sillmished it iuto the watei .. It then, with a roar, disappeared, ewiullnioit apparently to- ward South Ambay. Not a great while lifter this the same al]linal wee 80811 lt1 the Reritan River, opposite Florida Grove, and or, Saturday night last, about six o'clock, it swath into the ont- side ontlet look of the canal fronting New Brunswick AH soon as this was perceived oy the mea it, chnrgo the flower gates were itemediatl ly closed and the animal was a prisoner, with no hope of escape. It soon appeared to realize• this fact, and with graceful curves and sweeps darted almost quick - ter than the eye could follow his movements from end to end of the luck. Mr. Richard Welsh, formerly harbor rnaetter, and now in charge of those locks, and who resides immediately alongside of them, was notified that they had caught "something." Ile immediately went to the place, and then, from what we can learn, co n- lnenced a scene that, if it had not been painful. would have been ludicrous.— Those who assumed direction of affairs seetned to be imbued with the idea that. it was a ferocious auilntal, perhaps a Bengal tiger, who might possibly get out of the water and eat up all the children in New Brunswick. Long poles with sharp spikes were brought into requisition, and at every opper- tnnit) were stuck into the animal. ;A tide was; b ought out and several hula lets fired into it, with filially, as if con- vinced that it was useless to continue the fight, threw up, so to epeak, the epouge,and swimming to the lower end of the lock and raising its he id and part of its body out of the water, look- ed up with imploring eyes at its as- sailants, as if begging them to desist. While in this position, one of theparty raised a. pike pole and with all his strength jabbed it into bis body, after which a boat was lowered and a rope passed around the now passive and trembling creature, and be was dragged triumphantly out of the water. The whole struggle occupied over an hour, and had attracted hundred of specta- tors, who nsarly all protested against the manner iu which the met, were proceeding. • As he lay on the ground it was seen that it was an immerse° sea lion,weigh- ing at least three hundred pounds. He was badly hurt, one of his eyes nearly knocked from its socket, while various wounds covered his body. The wonder generally expressed that the captors should have tried so earn- estly to kill such a valuable creature, as he was in a trap fromwheuoe he could not possibly escape, and. where bis removal was comp&rttwtively easy.. 1)r, Fowler's extract of Wild' Straw- berry cures summer complaints, diarr• been, dysentery, cholera marbus, ohol- era infantum, sour etomaoh, colic,nau- ilea, vomiting, cankor,ptlee,lcucorr'Itceta,, and, all mantlr,r offlttz.e ., Under *i O ULD SAY TO those w..tl.o in bead purches:Lg to ,10 80 from the. umanuftao'turer. Tho dealer who buys to nen '4{{aln inua t. I or:wis r{Iv have a profit, We •,lailn bo give bhe Purchasers tin, benefit, which crwuret tn.fl 00 meet the views of the Grangers, Cur ex PensvS are less than (those of pito menu 'n.etureraooll se,l'*est We Stall selloltoaper. 1'Y E WOULD call speo{alattentk11 i to oar Undertaking dela, t enont,whLu11 it snore 00n2r Mote thane 0e1', a&w 111 V0', arlrltu] several new desig1i1 i' of late The hest 1•,0111214,' Baskets shron1e,uud overs uuoral 1 00180 1 at the lowestprices, Our new }Ioarse is pronounced by competent lutl1es to be 811002111 to nogg in ,the pro vim:QS Emblems of at i the Different Societies. • JUST RECEIVED AT THE EXETER R C :`* .$. AND LIQUOR STORE, A LARUL STOCK OF GREEN, JAPAN, YOUNG HYSON awl BLACK TEAS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, CANED FRUIT, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, SALMON, BITTER SAUCE AND PICIKL1 Si 13Ii;A,NDIIlS, (GINS, WINFS AND SYRUPS, RYE, MALT SCOTCH, IRISH AND UO DION WIiISIIIGS, TOBACCOS AND OIIr,JA;ZS, Wholesale. and Retail: A4. MA CE. Maim Street,Ezoter. Drain -- GENTLEMEN, F. E. HATCH',, GREAT EAINd'4IN8 fARDWAR Do not fail to Bail and see his Large stook be- fore you buy elsewhere AMERICAN OUT NAILS Cheap far Cash attics Look, S p..11q,. of'th Pt,t Looal,',. Samweil * Pickard'sBlock,Main St., Exeter.. HO 1 FOR MANITOBA., Durlrb elle telfaictderox the season oI,1880,, G REEN': d•: A ' Manitoba. Parties 11 will'Ieave on, The FIfi'ST TUESDAY of Evetty Month: Next partyon 4th May., For v articulars applp•to JNO. zez~ox, G.W. It, Agent, Centralia LEGAL R.,1. CADDY, BARRISTER ez ATTORNEY At ,Law, Solicitor„Sec, (Moe, Fansuu's Block: Exeter. MEDICAL. THE CANADA COMPANY'S Tar, 'HUTC13INSON., Member of tllo College of Phyn]ciaiis 11114 Surge on$o3 • Ontario,c)co., &e., Moo next door to 1. Carliugs F,p �, i 13, a ., or, sale. ilfaiii Stroot }:xeter 4. s�at.I YNDMAN.—CORONJ FOR. ;�' the County of Huron. i'1.11ee,nextcioor to. 11 r, I, Carling's store, E s e ter. 111 order to slit et the present.alerres81c) ,tl,r. Cnnade Convexly offer for salla or lease, on easy terms and in certain cases AT REDUCED PRICES, All thei. L netts re-claimed or benefitted by the” Lake Burnell Drainage Works," in the Township of liosancltlot, Stephen un113Is(4111ivray, in the Counties o Lauibtnn, 110) on and Middlesex respec- it'oly. Lasts eft,ands may be obtained, and p11111101 the Lots clay be seen, 011 a 1plicatiou to Air, John Sprcl.nlan, Factor, ltr. George W. Hoir;,.11 of the " Holwell House,"V ittiler Station, G. T. litailwav or to Illr..10110 1101 118 of Goo 1 1 newt. For Lists, Prl0es, Temus or other information, apply to the 110 Ccnitnis:iou ors, • 0110110 (;urupau\•,'ruronto. (i, W A1.LoN, K. M.M.UPOATT, Colamm,sloners. Canada Compauy't Uflices, May 20, 111:0. 2111 1 ' TEE-- Mr3'�.3 E T ..t,' c All kinds or printing done neatly cheaply and with dispatch Order your work where you can get it clone the cheapest. • Colored Work a Specialty • The TI'.1'IPSOFFICE has excellent facilities, fox turning, out CARDS,. BILL HEADS, PCSTER:S,r CIRCULARS, W. BROWNING M.. la., O. M. • 1'. H, Graduate VietoriaUnivarsity Otiiee • and residence, Dom nioltLahoratolv.Exeter. �ao C. 1IOOitE, N. D. 0. M. 1.1. Graduate of licall17.7niveraity, Montreal. elitesantiresiriones,111tttor,Cn0, 0 Jive 1 ours - 8 to 10 a, 111 and 7 to'Omni Ii. J. A. ROLLINS,. M. C. P, S.. �.� C., Victoria S .. Crediton, Chit. Office haul e. row 0 to10a,In.; 2to511.Iz,. ri LU'T'Z, 11I. D., • atlas at his res:deuce. Exeter. I) I1. IIiVING, 1xRADtJATE UNI - VEItSITY Trinity College 'Al 11111.(•100 hese Plat'sielaus,and surgeons 021.., filhcrKirktor,. NEW B,jTCf-1'.;i SHOP lhe undersigned wouldi'tforlr: the iuinlLi- tants ofExeter and viciniti'tliitt helms: OPENED A N 1`:W BUTCHER SHOP ouodoor south othis Blacitemithnhoi.+anc111o100 bliesaneliberal pat1onngothat has been ac corded to him inthe EL A 010S.111T1r AND WA00N. NA101i0 lite willborixtendedtohinl iu his now branch uusiUeSB, itis meat wagon 'will otill attl+e resi dents of 11)18 villagethreebimeseaelweekend; FRESH MEAT nil kinds kept eon r;tantilen• hand at his. butchers hop. Blacksmith inp and wagon m akin gcarri e d as uslla in all its brani.Lel R, DAVIS. Just Received C.HOSICE. HAMS,, BREAKFAST BACON, AND LARD, FRESH MAPI (1 SUGAR, ORANGES & LEMONS, —A,T THE— Choice- Family Grocery. C. k. Tc4Y'D A.N, DR. FOWLER'S EXT. ijWSfrawberry A 4peoifia Remedy for all Summer • Complaints, such as Dianhosa, Dy - sentry,, Canada, Choleta, Choler Morbus,. Cholera Infanttun, Sour Stomach,. swiping Pains,and all derangements of the bowels, caus- ed by using improper food, such as raw vesetebies, unripe or sour fruit„ bad milk, impure water or change of water, changes of the tom: seasons, exposure. No matter from what cause or in what form you are �r. subject to any�}�of the above emu - plaints, I711. BOMAR'S EXTRACT or Wrr.n S1reaws.sna0 will relieve you, and a speedy cure will be effected without injury to the system. It is r�"� manufactured from the Wad Strawberry Plant, and free freta r�--/� opium and other injurious drags. CAC For sale by all dealers, at 18, ltig ro lir $1.00, PIt1;PA to tt11 1310 1,XI1413UBN, BENTLEY J PEAti;SON * o1 0xzo, 6