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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-11-15, Page 3LA E .HURON rr PO0' I - � . - - --- ����t�t ­ I ARSENIC FACTORIES.- _. _­ o a e a s e e ei o ACTO.RIB WIT AVERTED 11101 i Alii EAST SIDE -1VA.iNCE �� ,K,tbi.X Aeovxired .iy the people Who a , , v no -w .lolzi,= Hronglusr:ti Re mored Peat az Work lit 'rltrtru. t3 USE'. ;' e�iI,1ine a Wit ra Well Tnrned Joke. PEN PICTURE OF ONE -OF THE U1vit3U>� l=it:' ar,:vnit= 1't the form in whit h ar. ` Tbery halve hoon a {,'OOd InAnj StOI'ie8 � � ":= �t1l1i( is t:•1=en try the peasants of Styria �' .'nld of the quick wit of actors who have _.� 1 FUNCTIONS OF NEW YORK. i1(1 tilt, 'I`vrol. 11rofessor Schallgrueher MURRAYLAMMA tuned tin accident or a ptinic oi• a row ht Of (it iva, the first to call Attention to o ® i `f0 a juke. `f said an old time actor the The Grand March a Very Serionx Af- 1� I f lii4 Ilra(•tice in a report which lie made FLORIDA WATER a, her day. It good many of the stories f:sir-Waltzerm Rere,nble Horizon. i,I l ,' to tl)e �1u trlali govet'nlnc=tit an s _ are fakes, - I suppose," he continued, I / tal Wind`,nilils-A Continuous Staff the c'aUv4t= of the numerous deatlis from „ lout some arc tr11 ue, and there are lots ' *. . ar,tltl'ti Ir„isl,itiug; ill those districts: He eta O�n?YO'-'S 1�e2 t1Zil0. int have never found their way into- . R�cep#ion at the Har. . . ,p fvttnll drat itt•1 I•tite �l•as kept In most s For the IIalldlcerchief o - . 7rint.. The prose agent wasn't as numer *� ' �%'itlt tate approach of cold weather and tile houses it upper Styria under he ous or as clever in the old days as he lb the closing of the Coney Island resorts T name of "hydracli," evidently a corrup• ° Toilet and Bath. now. i i ., " Refuse all substitutes. "I remember an instance in which Jobu - � east sitledom resorts to the giving of tion, of IttttEenratich, or furnace smoke. €1s statements made were subsequently Brougham carried off a most dilficlaU e o • balls. Then in nearly every east side sa• ci,nilrntt-cl frau] 1)crsanal observation by a • o o o • e situation by a clever bit of improvisetine loon the walls are decorated with plat - a I]L, icClagan of Lzl nlrurgll, but for and saved the old ©inter Garden in Nps a arde announcing that the "Merry Mon ' ` - >tl. tic years afterward the arsenic eaters Fork from the disgrace of a riot. It oma. archs" or some other popular organiza- 71, 1�cere generally di4trelleved in, gild it wasFU , _ the first night on which he played his tion "will give their annual ball at So- _ nirt till 1860 that C. Heise published con- I burlesque `Columbus' there, Mand thg and-so's hall on the night of -. Tickets AQ.rt ineing evidence. house was filled with his friends. admitting gent and lady, $1." . Arsenic is principally eaten by hunters EMPORIUM . "Among the most entllllsiastic of these POR A ball on the east side is a serious af- t .. friends were a .great crowd of Fepian , and woodcutters with the object of ward fair, especially to the floor committee. It Ing off fatigue find improving their stay- ' headed by Mahoney, the man who dad }��q pp .p /(��11��. is their annual appearance in full evening it Ing powers. Owing to the fact that the Just then been elected president of the D arrllUJa D SURtt►r CVilc dress; and the occasion is a grave, even a sale of arsenic is llie;al in Austria with- Irish republic at the old Fenian . head- ), d % 1 : trying, one. Besides, they have large and out a doctor's`certifieate it is difficult to quarters in Seventeenth street: where �n �n hp {mea h ornate badges of office to wear. 1Z . obtain definite information of a habit was a jollification in honor of his election, Cramps, Pain in- the Stom(d At 10 o'clock in the evening the ball - d. Landsboroughr nal friend, of t i s ossible. Ac• end as he was a personal room resents itself a wide, shiny space which is kept fts seer¢ a p p cording to Dr. Lorenzo, in that district Brougham's it was natural that he and AND ALL hedged with gaping chairs, the balconies the arsenic is taken fasting, usually in a DEALER IN life followers should buy up nearly all the m ;n which look upon it diressed with greens, . - cup of coff=ee, the first dose being minute, orchestra seats in the house for the oAen- Summer C�illplalllts• paver sunbursts and Bags, with Probably 1 33- but increased day by day until it some- fag night, as they did, s crayon portrait of the founder or pa• r tines amounts to tine enormous dose of Furniture of all kinds "I was in the cast, and so was Jack _ 1.2 or 15 fdtudly,. but. if anybot�y :else in the com teen of the association beaming its ` grains. He found that the ar- length from a bower of smilax. On a sonic eaters were usually long lived, parry is now alive X don't remember who ITS EFFEOTO ARE MARVELLOUS& platform at one end is a cluster of music. though liable to sudden death. They have At live and let live prices. Upholster- it is. I played the part of a big Indian, stands and perhaps a fat man or two s x very fresh, 'youthful appearance and in done and satisfaction in. every re- who first appeared ont the stage as a mes- IT ROTS LIKK A ORARM. tentatively extracting tones from a 'cella are seldom attacked by infectious dis- -tenger bringing dispatches from Wash- RELIEF ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS, or French horn. In the rear of the chair ,_ spect. Picture framiDo, neat and cheap ington. - eases, - rolva on one side tables closely arranged ?� .. After the first dose the usual.symptorns New Williams Sewing machine always "Just as I came on a discussion that expend into dimness, a patch of them in of slight arsenic poisoning are evident, on hand." No gavelling agents, and had sprung up among same of the ex- strong light form an alcove which in A- i but these soon disappear on continuing no high prices. • Goods delivered in cited Fenians developed into a quarrel. P1Qasant, Rapid, Reliable, closes a bar without end. Glasses are the treatment. The house was already disturbed, and being noisily stacked upon it. town and counts free of char e. EveP House should have it Y g there was ever prospect of a fight in In the arsenic factories of Salzberg it is - y Singly, by twos and in groups the the orchestra in anoiher minute. guests of the ball arnive. A tall girl in a stated that Svorkmen �j-ho are not arsenic - tto self ea'<erR soon succumb to the fumes. The "I delivered my iiuessage and Brough- �$� ��lll' Diu gist for its dress too short before appears on the ,drat it _ - m=nag:cr of one of these works informed T1 • am replied to me m the words of tha edge of the floor, gazes shyly around anu r4 par_ fir. lleise that he li d been medicitlly ad- V ndertaking elece: Take no other. then vanishes. Three youths in blade E -1-h, v:��,l to eat arsenic before taking up his " 'Confound you, have done!' s, . eat "Then turning from me- to the foot- PR�C� s $�a cutaway coats and white satin cravats, pcl,itilrn. Ile considered that no one �epa�'tnl lights he went on. na it it was a part of with fiat, wet hair, parade past the is Qtr - should begin the practice before 12 years g chairs. One of them pushes another every crlll rlr,r after ;.t� and that in try case aft- his speech: �!� �l�A U abruptly against a pillar. •=�ppar. � , c=r tit) years of alae the daily dose should We have a 14rge and varied apsort "Or would you. like a band of Fenian brothers, i� "What's the matter wit' you?" de -- am F he =g-radually roduced, since otherwise went from which to choose in trate of All fame abandon to deftI ow each any', Hardware 8tore. ynAndS the victim querulously, and theinIf with such s'ntimenta I etnt out any,ther the three seat themselves at a table and SuflJt=n death would ensue. If a cure- need at -prices that have been a matter Remember, I'm peril center nere, Maboney. flriltt=(1 arsenic eater suddenly - attempts - & make fun of a waiter. Girls of all ages of agreeabl surprise to all who have There was a roar ct� laughter iron► in coveys drift down the alley behind the j to (llz ztltl�;;ethEr .R ithottt file drug, he iIn- cls tis with us• Two fine hearses on the �vllole house. at this, find the Fenians CEbIENTS. } mechitc•ly succunill�t .to the effects of ar- chairs. Their costumes are striking and ' „ Nijoined in it as heartily as any one else. We have a i -tock on hand of " Beaver" :reale pni4c,nirtg;. 1 lie only way to obviate hand for summer and winter use. Tright � collectively a discord in color. A stout seri1. s i gradually to acclimatize the sys- There was no further talk or indication Portland Cements and Thorold Hy- woman puffs along towing a pair of curi- g ca` 1 at Ir, Land3borctigh s'resldence, of trouble'and the play went on without` draulic Cements. The beat goods at tern by redueinn the dose from day to •;Omer cottage in rear of Dominion „ g ous youngsters and followed by dutiful tisy. :is artatht=t evidence of the cumu a interruption. the love -et price, (sive us a call. daughters. She reaches one of the tables ltrtivc' properties of Ars011lc it is interest- Tank, will be promptly responded to. _ MEXICAN" FLY L+'JiTERD9INATOR•. and there goes into camp, issuing rations 1 31 WORDS OF WISDOM. of pretzels and a single glass of beer. A . 1nh to ttr,tl� that ivlteti the graveyards in We have a stook of fine oil for spraying uppor Styria are opened the bodies of the , steady stream flows through the door and JogN L�ND�B�oU� cattle. Don't let your animals suffer. If you'd Lose a troublesome'visitor, lend is dammed up at the edge of the floor, t:c iter, life l �tt-rs ran l,l dlstingulslted by, him money. ELASTIC CARBON.ROOF PAINT. which appears to be forbidden ground. their tllitl(�t perfect state of preservation, dol tri t lit ;;ra(Inally acettltaultlted arsenic. SEAPORTS, OTT. Three may keep a secret, if two of the only paint suitable for iron roofs ; Slowly they trickle off in pairs down the ti -I _St' l•t1(•e Gossip• them are dead. will atop s leek and good for years. sides of the room, and dots and dashes of - - He that falls in love with himself will Call and get prices, people close up the chair line. Floor com- HO EL RUES IN BELGIUM. have no rivals. -•---- initteemen appear, all hurrying, with pale, __ __ _,__-_ `:� E � - - None preaches better'than the ant, and anxious faces. A slaw waltz starts; heard 1.1 a certain hnt(1 in Bclg;inm the fol- r she says nothing. Sills & Murdie fcintly at first, then loud and persuasive I I 11rivirtAt n rules �rrrl� lrla0eci in each bedraaul,` %� %`' ` If man could baro hnllfH his wishes, lie A couple begin to twirl in a corner; two pre�umat,ly for the benefit of Etlnli�h i • a : \� t �� ll cold double his troubles. 1'{ A R D W A E , braver spin into the center of the floor; N0. ' Counter's Old stand, others join them. Soon the room is twirl- i speakin„ visitors, but need to be again i _ 1 % There are three faithful friends -an old � Seafortba tratl�l:ltl �t: i ��fI 1`'.'�'� ' ,-/1, �®l.� wife, an old dog and ready 'stoney. ing, and the ball is begun. j", POI ER. - The waltz on the east side is unique. It 1 1. Ring three tiriles for the boodts. �i? n When there's marriage a without love •;` : A4RES ITS OY AAS g � x �y `� cg consists mainly in spinning around in one 2 Z., (Irpusit .the key at the room at ° - there will be love without marriage. � ^_ 01RC6f��11 the hall l,�trter ar rtaill. SIGN , yI �y � spot, and progress is slow. Sometimes a P R ET t.� EOR HOME OR Proclaim not all thou knowe'st, all tleou*`-"�� cur ious lope is introduced to the waltz ,9.-.1 X , 3. To iriforme in the office or the hall . STORE USE. owest, all thou hast nor all thou canst. -rt"I� .,1� ; measure to facilitate change of .spinning porter of their (lt•parture before 5 o'clock, � j Vol 1__ \o «iris or piping, yet beats gas and Ile that !s rich need not live sparingly, - ground, and occasionally there appear a if ;rut the Iligt �l !I1 be charged. g' Electricity.. Cheaper than oil. Never out and he that can live sparingly need not be couple who can go all round the room in 4. That there is any eollip'laints to do of order. Gives a delightfully soft light rich. ' a succession of whirls. But this Is not the ` it fit the ofilre, nlltna;er will• pot fail to wlriclt do.:s not strain 'the eyes. Tree Be civil to all, serviceable to many, fa- � orthodox way. The whole movement on r fend to one ¢nem to O the floor is rotary. There is no blending give due attention tet. r _ - descriptive catalogue. V4 rite for it. n•lliar with few, ft y , . �;, `1'a shot the door on the nig;t and none. 9)of motion, and the impression is that of a AUER LIGHT CO.. MAgERS, MONTREA with going out. When you speak to a man, look on iiia ; ow ei' � multitude of horizontal windmills all go- t. The price oP thea artments ver the r eyes; when he speaks to thee, look on his �:F- ing at the same time. p` y vv*6"- ��'' voca 8_ X106 $OdS�l� - When the waltz ceases, the dancers position will be charged snore, 1 franc at A � mouth. ` n taken in The Creat English Remedy. ° -h is wise? He that learns from move in a solid mass toward the tables. Less a day if the meals ate of �� o Q� �� , # -Sold and recommended by all �0 Frothing beer glasses coat the bar, and -.,. the hotel. �7 druggists in Canada. Only 2eli- every one. Who is powerful? He that d governs tars passions. l�r'ho is rich? He �- there is a flying of white coated waiters. r. A special: courier is attached on the able• medicine discover¢ Rix P okagea guaranteed to care all Two or three more dance tunes are hotel to make the service of courses and that is content. Who is that? Nobody. � forms of Sexua weakness, all effects of abuse played, and then begins a significant commission. or excess, Mental Worry, E=cessive use of To- Or Q7 (� r S. The proprietor �vl11 not be re,punsa- baoco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt' gathering of the committeemen at the end . If= lite for objects, money or valuaiilc ai'tic ics 'of price, one pa ka $1, six, $5. &w tdUP arse, Stories of Crispl. � of the room. They are mingling with a F siz rW cure. Pamphlets free to any address. ^ group of women gowned gorgeously in with shall not have bet giveu up for The Wood Oompstay, Windsor& Ont Tile late Francesco Crisp! never forgot, `1 ` that he C"h O white t>End colors, whilfa around them col - save or shore for verification. kings' servant although he was, � =- leets a, watchful crowd. Gradua-lly the i Sold in 8eaforihby.Alex. Wiison,J. S. Roberts and bad also been one of the kingmakers. ; i Ion -f 9. Beals served after fixed hours or in I. V. Fear, druggists, �p M t -r group which is the center of attent o the rood]: are charged extra, -if meals are To the unhappy master of cerenon w of forms into a huddled line of couples, and stat said Aheir will not be disconted. the Quirinal, on the first occasion whengo t7, 'ro relent errors it - is of the �GSillo m -rector for 1901. he was invited to dinner and his, wife the mala in the front rank looks back of- - £- 4 I p p _ y 5Q-+ �', ten. Ten with a crash the band launch- ` presto s lmpottauce to pttt tlteil dull name was omitted because of the unconven- U1 DANIEL MANLEY, Reeve Beecbwood P. O. . tionality of the relations between the two 0Q � es into!a march, the line steps out sedate- - stud lit ofessiou, very well written. ALEX. GARDINER, Councillor, Leadbury r. 0. rr Cfl P ly, uncoiling from the crowd, and the - JOHN G. GRIEVE Councillor, Winthrbp P. 0 . before their marriage, he cried, Inform ` 0 JAMES O'LAUGHI;IN, Councillor, Beechwood P. 0 his . majesty that if the insult to me is i� {� �+ "grand march" is on. This is a very seri- f Pere hionsabre'»r Rel>ui:e. ARCHIBALD McGREGOR,gouneilloi, Seaforth P.0 rt C'� ous ceremony and is performed with rel! - not repaired. before tonight a repubhe Wlie C>a ious care to the conclusion of the last > . • , _ Ir (1 Aran) in- MORRI80N Clerk Winthrop P. o. bin ort - g I e t e 'Monsabre, the ce lc t ate JOHN C. b proclaimed in Italy wit f y E will e p • (_ tn'ti' a , free rr itrtelF be 0t[ll- DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer, Winthrop P. O. „ V evolution. F # resit tires+lt t, I I I WILLIAM EVENS, Aseesser,•Beechwood P.. O, eight howls. �'I'J , ed. the I-athet I.urke of l�rall(' III: i�: .'HARLES DODDS Collector,"Seaforth P.O. CTI When the march is over, there is some- , another occasion he was asked in O i (p tinea a speech by the president of tits just- a- f(,nd of a joke a.t -wa- his f',111t�,u5 1,ICHARD POLLARD, 8anitary Inspector, Lead• the chamber by a colleague if he belong- 1 �+ rl4tl l,rl,ther. A 5t(�ry of l(illt i5 that urea bury P. O. !' art "No " replied association heard by a respectful ring, { I - ed 'to 1liazrm s p y 0 �- clay a4 he was just g;oiro,l tl, l,t•rac•h a ..� to but ignored by the crowd, which is now CTispi. then perhaps you belong 1. Y „ •ostlitig, ;;tinning and swarming over the E ly me,,;ti,,e c•attic to hila that a lady.w:luted � - = Garibaidi's`l." "iso.' Then whose party �_ � i see lilrtl. :'110 ll"a5 �!'at'1`lC(1 al,Ottt 1111 „ lr �$ i'61r, � } It floor and .about the tables. Girls gather to • I c do you belong to? C p . _• 5 =` life tc, � and giggle by the pillars and are teased I ii( 4I e felt . hI, d L�RIA . �--- ';`+ affair ur cortseit uc , l CAST • 0.. :after 1111101 waste of time: . . ►-� • a Q by the boys, who push about in noisy Ix fll.E' lrttn, ct f3tratef;7• tyle c ilt?�l to the it(Eint. She «a5 given til, � companies. Children race and sprawl. r ro in She r(rn- For Infants and Children, Oldheimer (standing in his garden CD:0 stout mothers banked against the walls i= to vtlnl.y. that very rel ill g; in a friend the neighbor's new t d fret over defiance >' s =rl ,Ile 1 d looked in he -r luol:in ; showing alternately laugh an fl s c a R'ha fan fence) -You see, doctor, at -last my Iglag-� an(1 ylel(}e(1 to the tenllltatiuu of termite -If n fence in- CU of their authority. Everywhere is the thinl;in=� hF.rself pretty. signature every neighbor -has put up a new ^ waiter with dripping beer glasses ringed n '"19yl3. stead of the old hedge through which his 01 r. about his fists. In the barroom there is a ' I'e=re lt,,ltsallre looked at her and said Of chickens came sled scratched up my gar- Q9 CV quietly, drat all `:" � continuous stag reception.` A couple of 11 1`Il'tt's a'l." - den. 0 stout politicians with flushed faces are `•��` at my child," he replied, "you can Doctor -How did you manage? Go to C+: A holding a levee, and young men with po- s ` ,.. court about it? O go tilray in peace, for to make a mistake s Oldheimer-Court nothingl Every few p liti'cal aspirations surround them,_ buy 't i is is teat a Sin '� beer for them and listen respectfully to I days I sent him a couple of dozen eggs, � n their utterances. Smoking is permitted and whe.'u I had him used to the eggs I C'D everywhere, and by midnight the lights I of Forgot Iter Linen. - _ _ _ stopped and told.him him his hens had laid O A well icnulv11 cuuutess was announced are mere luminous balls in the haze. L them in my garden. In less than a week � The ball Is still gayly going forward at 1110 I to streak at a c•osters' gathering; in the Our direct oonneotions will save you I saw that fence go up. r..r 1 cast c=irri rc0cnily, so the little dang-loer time ,and,money for all points, or O 3 o'clock, but the 4 only n few couples are > e e' - of one ui the casters -a flail er seller- . � appearing on the floor, though many are �vtt5 deputed to prosent the countess on Canadian Norte West Iia vocation. I " stili seated at the tables. The floor com- ,taiv her �titival with a beautiful bouquet• Parent -Well, Charles, you will soon mite¢, with their badges folded away in `1'he c_i I (litrg arrlvegi3, with an c=iithusi- Via Toronto or Chicago, Heir pockets and their shirt fronts soiled British Columbia and California be getting tltroug;h with your schooling, O and broken, have stolen away at an hour the . antic audience iu the hall, and presen0y P.nd it's time you thought about what pointe,- becoming to their dignity. Some of the t tilt- I•l,nnt(•s ryas announced. `flier r1:'he Iritic girl, who had been coached Ourrateti'are the low;esb. `JPs have thein you expect to do Por at living. Have you � lights go out, and the waitgra bring fresh `walked along; the snit everybody and VULLMAN TOUR• any preference for anything in particu- - m rounds of beer reluctantly. ?The band has a>i to �vl.at to say, .8T CARDS for your aboomisnodation. Call lar? I rt`i' - platromil to where her ladyship stood and packed up its instrument¢ and is now t rsr further information: Offspring -In a general way, nothing lir,ed along tale bar restink from its Ia- ilt h1•r runfitslo)1 convulsed livery one more. I have thought I'd like to be a *b hers. A popular song is started, and the with lau:;lrter by shooting out:1. Gran Trunk RailW y stock broker .or a clergyman, or some- et•• chorus is vigorous. A second song re- `• En. Y(.r are, 1ltura l Only a penny a Trains leave Beaforth and Clinton stations sa thing of that kind. �• ceives less ardent support. An unsteady l,un,•1l-market bunch for a penny: