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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-10-13, Page 2L". 01- " . DOMES, BUBBLES AND EGG - SHE LLS. GG-SHELLS. Seen troll, it distance on a fine day the dove of St. Paul's looks as light as a snap bubble ; and if it could talk, it wrSuld (elf -you it feels as light, for the mighty strength of the great church carries it its a Matt curries a barky oil his shoulder. Yet it, weighs - haw much, do you fancy' A wuutau stuull ill the doorawalting the return of her htphand. He had left house with It heavy load of aixie- ty oil his Blind. Presently she saw him coming. Matterts had been satis- factorily adjusted ; she knew it by his face. Walkinr quickly up to ilei•, lie said --not 10,111Y, but gently, with pauseshetween his words:if-yore- sho« lel-heay-a-bushel-ol'- eyys- i,t-that •dour -l - feel -t -could -run -over-then- and-uul•b7 t(ak- oae. This is in the line of ulliversatl ex- perience. )Veig'ht--so far its it cull - eel -us tlte. hattuti body fit lell'S"S nut determined by the scales, but by sen- sation. We bel; to introlucel Mr. JohnStalf- ford, Who says, "I !'Nit rt••f if a /letaf,y load local been lifted orf nae. "Fur over twenty years," lie adds, "I had suttercd froul Obstinate iudiges• tion and constipation. For inure titan a week art• it time I would never have illy bowel." moved." The reader is till intelligent person, doubtless. Consider Mr. Stafford's statcwent. then fora rrtolnent,letusput Elle, firer its phtfn English. His intus- tilles were Halt of festering rottenness ; they were like at stagnant wurit.-As, breeding disease and death. The pois- ons engendered by 'so vile rill necunru- littiou etre atbsophed by tile tissues, pass tutu the blood, and infest• every orgitit and part of the systeln. If not re- lieved, the victiul will die -poised by the products of his own Itutchiievy. It• is as horrible as the Black Hole at Calcutta, and l;oultuun as weeds in it neglected garden. We rive, thelefore, prepared to hear him slay. "1 atltvatys had It biul taste+ in the ninth, lily tongue and teeth being covered with A sticky, slfuly matter. I wall, CO1IsL7tlltly belching up it fU111 gal, or fluid that tasted sour as vinegitr. After rating I had great path and ti�ht- ne,s in the evilest. hack, Ilnd hel,ween the shoulders, with a choking feeling in the throat. As Burr went, -I igknv weaker and weaker, through loss of appetite and hack of nourishment, until 1 could har(Ily follow 111y won k, I tried all sorts c,f nlediefues I could hear fell uf, but none of them did me ally good. "Gs June (1893) 1 wits so run down and feeble I feared I should hitve to Kit's. up altuge611er. I was under It doctor for several weeks, but his inedi- cines diel roe no good : 1 kepi getting worse and worse. At last, in July of the nalie veru•, my mates at ttie Marsh lion Works, where I was employed, told tic about Mothe rSeigel's Curative Syrup, :tad urged tyle to give it atrial. 1 gut It bottle and nft.er 1 had taken it a t'ew flays I felt a great imnrove»uoat. My bowels acted naturally, its they had not previously done for twenty years, Inv food agreed with me, and I lel?CGV i,t'a hectry lows had been lilted Of me. Cnn nt}u'n� to tatkc: the Syrup, I gans(•) strength rapidly, and have been ill the hest of health ever since. You will believe are when I Sav that I now recommend this remedy to everybody Who suffers front the same complaint. Yuli tire welcotue to publish my state- Inent. yours truly, (Signed.) John Stiltford, 1.5, Spa, Terrace, Marsh Lane, Preston, October 11th, 1893." Indigestion is primarily a disease of • ,' the stomach and constipation t tS one 0f its 11's011's. On account of the torpi- dity of the liver (;an accuilp;tnhneoL of indl�(�Uun), little or nt c y 1 la tie' into that bowels, and tike fluid• )t the intestine; being driest nil by the fever. ish action there, the partly digested stuff front the Stomach becomes hard and sod in the lower bowel, and ('loo's it. When it putrifies, producill all the evils from which our faieu(1 sutler:d. Sei&al's Syrup cured hill] by setting things right, art the source of the trou- ble.We congrALulate Mr. Stanford oil his escape ; it was narrow enough for the strongest and boldest. The lcate.i will telt him he weighs more fltan tie tins in twenty years; his fectings tell him than he could stand on an egg and not break it. — Stanley.- !Sclluor, REPORT. -The following is the report of No. 3 Stanley for Septem. ber. The are in order of nn•rit:-V. class --Oliver. All-Ilveen; far. IV class- Ev;t Reid; Jr. IV class -Laura Richard. son, Lantv Reid, Ida Reid; ILL cla.ss- Edith Itathwell, Mabel Nic•kolsun, Jrtrnps Sanderson; Sr. I I class -George Reid, Percy Tippet, Lily Peck; Jr. 11 class -Sam Bates, Maggie Clark; Sr, pt. II class -Charlie Ratthwell, Claret Rich. ardson, Lundy Mcllveen; Jr, pt. 11 - Lottie Peck; Sr. pt. I•-- kilie Peck and Ethel Parke; Jr. pt. I. -Tommy Reid find :Maggie Peck. JEAN CAMPBELL, Teacher. SCIENCE AND SKILL Devoted To The Preparation Of Diamond Dyes it. is iilpossible for the makers of imitation ;laid adulterated package dyes to put up colors for house dyeing work i Ell; (t crus give tiny degree of '41tisfate- tioi to the public. imitators have not the scientific knowledge or the catpittil to do honest and good work. Scientific nien of the highest attain- nlents ill the cheinistry of colors give the benefit of their knowledge and resefirches for tine preparation of Dia- nsond Dyes rind the protection of thuse, who Ilse them. Common dves are gross frauds and fire sold by dealers for the sake of ex- tra profit. Diamond Dyes, though thev cost vastly more to prepare, are made to give satisfaction to millions by t heir perfect qualities, Bewatre, of the denier who says his crudedyes fire equal to the wonderful Di tic, Dyes. Goads .:olored with Diamond Dyes are fast to soap, water And sun; of no other dyes is this trite. Mr. Aldelbert Wycott of Picton at- tempted suicide by cutting his throat in It Kingston hotel while temporari- ly insane. Mr. Charles R. Devlin, appointed some time ago by the Dominion Gov- ernment Emigration Agent to Ireland, has sent his resignation to Ottawa. R -.—. ........., __ n fj .. �4 ti'�57f?771st@EN7C�tCY7BC4`�1C"� THE MO -,ER J H•>,T, widespread excitement as to whether hl had really made at hit at all. Trix stop. A St, dr in Shadows, ped panting and made for Jinks. "Any fool would know thut was it fair 5 A 5`lAny hit " said he with rage. fool wouldn't run around there j ! like a mud bull and skin his loose on a foul ball like that," replied Jfuks eon- i `tem ptuo ugly. "I never called you a liar, air," about- - ed Trix, "you're one youtaelf. You don't ]snow no much about baseball as a spring calf fed osweet mills. You ought to be n home sewing on buttons. You're a binakety-blank-blank numbskull of a law- yer, anyhow!" "Loohere, 'Prix you can't stand there and abuse me. You . y "Don't you call me nay Hamra. I won't atund it. Yes, you did, too. Don't you call me a liar, 'fake that, raid that --Punch. and--•" There was a pass, an uppercut, a lett- GREAT FUN FOR JfNKS. hander or two, and it was all over. Jinks' usefulness as an umpire was at His Y;:Verienue as Umpire at the teat_ an end--npd so was the game. They took him home in an Ambulance, and the Lewis' nett allure, next day Jinks swore out a warrant for "I say, there, Auks," cried his friend Trix, his neigh!wr, for assault with iu- Trii acruss .tile lot, "you know the fats tent to kill. The fats and the leaus are going to play the leans to -morrow, were all drawn into court and six fam- and we want you for umpire. Will you ily fends resulted. Jinks got well dur- do it? "Just for fun, you know. All Ing the summer, but when his wife wants the old boys will be in it" a new hat all she has to guy is: Of course, Jinks couldn't do anything "Just for fun, you know. All the else, as "the boys" were going to Dilly, boys will be—" though lila wife suggested that Ito be a trifle cautious. PLANS OF A GUILELESS FARMER. •'You know, dear," said she, "that it doesn't pity to umpire. Don't you re- "Sim," stud Fanner Sweelmeadow to member that Mr. Bobkins was mobbed el.icst son, "me and your Maio have in the game last year?'� „ "Oh, ,his mode up our minds to let ourselves out deur, Mary, don't talk to me, said Jinks petulantly.liobkins didn't ax a sulumer resort for cltay folks, and if know a foul fly from a toueifdown. Got you'll jest write a •plece to tilt' paper about it, I reckon we can fill up the to keep a little sporting blood in me,, you know. Ctill t afford to get old t(x) are room, tun' the hired. marl's ruoun. �• soon. It's easy enough to umpire, if you tilt- lea -to under the wing. Yolk ll n gad the inkhorn oil the cluck shelf, au' want to be fair. Any than will get into trouble if he tries to favor sides, ou'd better fetch ill(- aluwnac alon • so we'll you know." be sure of the day of the month." Mary Said no more, and the next day "Here you are, paw," said the youug found Jinks on the field with golf suit umn as he squared hiutseE for the effort. aii'm and jaunty cup that set him off won- grin' to call it the 'Sweetlue.tdow Ilesort Vann.'Haveuve you gut ttt7tt sort derfully well. do wu All went nicely until he called Drinks "Slue. Whitt comes next?" out at first on A (lose decision. Drinks" parched straight to the home plate Board b the day or week. Presh air, i slinking his fist, and protesting with kill fine views.' :They ain't very fillin' pop." the ardor of it league captain, Jinks wouldn't budge, but felt uncomfortable. ` Y UU jllvt Walt, Sim. Fresh aullk and Thou Drinks culled him u thief, next 71 I new laid eggs every day." "Say, pop, wllere•you goin' to get the liar, and litter wanted to fight. Priecuts interposed before Jinks got his coat oil eggs? Every blamed ofd hen is 'em and the guttle pr•UCrrded. • Let set, Spring chicken on 111 went well until the middle of the I toast." "Iiut, pop, there isn't a spring chicken seventh dining. The scorn, was 48 to •I.) i ten Ulltetl it, Sillell." I'll favor of the fats and the leitus wvec I i s yon, »sinal, Sim. Barrios tile`>c having their inning. l and n had goners In file way the ball and was oilen third ; times a day. I reckon your nnuw eauno (d 'em m with one arm ill n sling; two men were enough last year to give till a taste. out and both Thiulegs and Longtnp were basking tit fit first and second respective- ly. It was a Bute to try any uulpire. aa•• +a t �s � , l S_ "Two balls, shouted Jinks, i'itcher O•!r Aginous, the fat doctor, Who wits in the box perspiring like a 'ee shower bath, took careful aim And let ) . go. It castle very close to the plate, But Jinks called it a ball. That Inatle three balls and two strike,, It wits 7t crucial moment. A misplay might give the leans the advantage of two runs. Agiuuus leaned away back In r' , the box. Jinks realized the Importance of the occasion and- the responsibility resting upon him as arbiter of the des- ( , tinies of the moment. 'file ap(etators t were in it shower of excitement, Aginous, the doctor's wife, stood up in her seat, though ordinarily it very de - mare woniaun, and shouted: I "Saw his neck, Ole, you dear old boy I i -- Saw it off close to his wiasicers!" - Aginous was inspired by this Mlcour- " AIp and Your Slaw Naive Made Lip Our agenlettt and with it supr•etne l`ffPrt (loll. Ilbt(lg I'o Lpt flnnt`Ives out 71R it bled hin11Hl•If up And let }til of the bail. bummer I(vitor Fur ('fly Dulles. t It went wide of the mark, and Jinks Homemade bread, sheet corn, green pelts, knew it; but in the excitement he be- ' new potatoes -11 came (lazed and, without knowing what ' "IIo-ht, ht-. If I was you, p)p, I'd stick he was doing, called out: to air and views." "Three strikes!" "I mean to, Sim -your head's level. I lighly, who w aR at bat, and who, by An' they'll have windfalls from the or - the way, enjoys the distinction of being : chard, an' your maw knows twenty-five the loutfret narrowest, 1 i lowest, tallest and mcitn- , like Krays of making uppl(`s taste 1 I e est man in Sparrowvflle, dropped his but peaches. I can't think of another -ail- in anauzofent and stood looking art Jinks vantage. Oh, yes, church privileges with his wickedest leer. By thia time within ,reach." Jinks htld keen leis mistake and lic` maul((( "Why, perp, there isn't a church in a worse one- Ile tried to change big, this district." dealRinn said ] 'Tl Hunt U I ..slcl chnrel pet Irguw. t P P'ightepn mp had surrounded t n i s him t ih `all i i on your grandut(]'g old b l( and put t within thirty seconds. Eighteen of them the Shelf with the family albunt. Saw ware inad-ulud clean through, you .start off to town and get that piece "Any nuul that will change, , his de- in the palx`r. If the. editor kicks :tbmut ci,yion," shouted Ole Aginous, "hasn't .fray ask )lint -to come out t" Sunday din - enough marrow in his backbone to keep ner. And we'll pay off the , inortgage, from caving in. «'hat busiacss has it . and it will be as g(xf(1 as •n cirrus here lawyer to be in it ball ganse, anyway'? I all sunliner. Let your paw alone for never saw an honest pettifoggor in my money-matic.ing schemos." - Chicago. life. ,link,, 'I've a good mind to lick Titues-herald. yon. If it wasn't for your wife I w( 111(l." ills tinmmer Vacation Card. ';()It' d n.t let til» t stand in your way," I The fellow whn gets a two weeks' rellied .links, with a wasted at.fiulpt to ` be -,11v vacation usaully has enough to contend funny. won't hurt you." But lie couldn't joke it off. Ever v I � e � ane with In the shortness of his holidays it u beim. subjected to wholesale without g ) a 'of the eighteen nien demanded satin- crogs-exannhlation at the hands of his fnetion. The leans swore that he must numerous solicitous friends when. he change lila decision, and the fiats grid j gets back. There is always the chap if he did they would throw him over who insists upon firing the same old the' fenee. IIighly was so mad he hadn't stock questions and making the same fornd his tongue, but it came back to trite comments, until the ,poor devil who hint. haA just rettlTne41 to work grows de - "You four-eyed, lazy fee thief," said cldedly weary. he, "take off your glasses and maybe Ow., of these camp back to town a you can ser. It went over my bead. I couple of clays ago and imiliMiately upon You're so used to being croukcd than his reappenrance. in hie favorite haunts you can't alwthe square thing. Couldn't ' it wits: Hello, old man! Been awrty?" tell the truth if you tried." 4 Or "Pretty well sunburned, ain't you? Jinks was never Letween two so hot Where have you been? have a good fires before. IIp had stood between A i time?" and a host of other tiresome husband and mother-in-law once, and I greetingsembpllisaod with interrogation preventers murder for fifteen minutes. Points. never flinching: but this was worse. Tie: The semnd day he determined to save tried to compose himself, and Anally big brpath and to all his anxious friends said: he handed al enrol on which he had "9entIvnien, Ile dignified." written: "Yes, T have been away. I Slinikin was so impressed with this spent mY vacation at Atlantic City. I statement that lie dropped the lint he had a gond tome. I know I amsun- hnd fully intended to use on Jinks. burned. I agmp with yon that I am Thinlegs felt so confused that he tried I Icing }Tetter than before I wont. away, to hide a mask behind his bat. Ile had I nnticed thnt it raimpd crnssi(Ierilb],v. I made ill) lits mind to pound .finks' heal didn't gn fighinz. Anv gnprivs not sip- "Ith it. Ole Aginous loosened the bold ewered berg will be ittended to by mail hp lint] on the ball and stopped his upon recplpf, of n stftmp^d and ndalresswl threatening motion towards Jinks' nose. envelme." The schemp has worked very ,rinks saw big opening and begged to well. --Philadelphia ]Record. compromise. Ile advised all to go back to their plaepg and make the play over. Not in His ena�a. It wag agreed fill(] highly tools flat, i7a11 _ squarely between the Ayes. It tuns a �� wivIo i. hit, ehilmetpristic of its autiv.r. 1 + N(a one saw the lint] move, hat OL` Aginous doubt(-() up like a jack-knife and ' it was goon discovered Milt b(• was the Y 3' l victim of n line hit. It strnrk hint /lo. Rgnnrely in the nbdompn. IIe never npoke until i o'clock that evening, after big homeopathic colleague till(] spent two �I hours over him He held .Tinlcs respon- Bible for the mishap till(] also) for the double disgrace of having been treated + Jl`� by a homeopathic physician. The gains necessarily wag held tip for samu• tint,. but the fats being two runs behind were /1 bound to keep on, despite tilt, accident to Aginous. Trix comp to lint, and he lined one Merebant-1 Kraut a boy who doesn't down the left foul line that hit the smoke, chew, ga nible, swear, read dime fence. It. might have been n fair lilt noi+els-- and It might have been if foul. Wile Mickey MCSwat-Aw, any, youse don't We said it was rand the lenns said It want er boy. Youse wants a gal. wasn't. Tris ran all the way around be- fore Dobkins had lished the ball out of They kre 'there. thea,weeds that encompassed tilt, left gnr- den round about, and though Jinks Wag "My friend," said S,pudds to the elerk o2 the Mountain Boase, "I have been frantically waving his arms at full Gere three days, n.ad so fnr I have been length in token that it wag no go. Trix unable t0 find the. sptitige which you ewne in under fian prmsurp, hl miadil- advertise." that the bn}i wits close be: "Have yov raised the mnttxess on yertr trerheusion hint] him. f omemp yelled: bed, air?" asked the clerk. "£Slide. Belly, slider" And hp gave n dive that tong the fPn- Site Was, tilt(. of the game. He plowed np Houle "I never take a chaperone with me 'to tiast with the side (s4 his face and nose a summer resort," remarked Miss and fell panting upon the beach set .91der. apart for the leans. "I think you are quits' safe without '.Chen he discovered that there was see," rejoined -ULsos Flypp. 0 The Great Life Line That Has Rescued Thousands of Wrecked Mortals, TAKE BOLD OF IT AND BE SAVED. It Is Known as Paine's Celery Compound The Disease -ban- isher and Life-igiver• G Tens of thousands of people ill every walk of life have reason to thank Pro- fessor Phelps, Al. 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This wonderful medicine has been called by many the "Eleventh Hour Medicine," rind justly so, because it salves life, builds up the system, and establishes health after the ordinary physician fails to cure. This medicine will certainly meet ,your case, render, if you tine still struggling with disease find pain. The expel fence of thousands in this wide Dominion has proven that Patine'e Celery Compound "snakes people well., Mr. G. J. Silly(,, of Sheffield, Ont., it, cured roan, writes as follows: "It is with great pleasure that 1 testify to the value of your great medi- cine, f'ume's Celery Compound. For nearly two years I suffered from indi- gestion, kidney and liver troubles. After trying several medicines that did not effect a cure, I decided to try your Compound. Before using it I wits so low ill health that 1 could not eat or sleep_ I could not lie in bed owing to pain in my back ; it was only by resting on elbows and knees I was enabled to obtain a slight degree of ease. Before I had fully taken one bottle of your medicine I began to improve. I have now taken in all fourteen bottles with grand result. lain it farmer and atu now working every day. Anyone may refer to me to re- gard to these statements, or to tiny of nay neighbors around Sheffield, where 1 ant well known. I am a living wit- ness to the worth of Paine's Celery Compound. John Stark, of Toronto Junction, a boiler -maker in the C. P. R. shops, was killed at Galt oiiTuesdaynight. While aaterllpting to board it train he gut crashed between a car mid a truck. A boy natned Allen was caught ill .tile nlacllillctry of Gilrnotlr•s I]Iill at Trenton and killed. �— ITCHING, BURNING SKIN DIS. EASES. Relieved in a day. Eczema, stilt rhetun, barber's itch, and all eruptions Of the skin quickly relieved and speedi- ly calved by Dr. Agnew's Ointanent. It will give instant colllfort, in cases of itching, bleeding, or blind piles, and will cure in froin three to six nights, 35 cents. --Sold by Watts & Co. Mr. G. M. Garvey, barrister, of Sar- nia, is dead. He wits formerly law partner of the. late Hon. T. B. Par- dee. A cablegram has been received, .start- ing that Lacdy Somerset will not he able to attend the convention of the AVor (I's Ver, C. T. U. tit Toronto on ac- count of illness. A COMMON EXPERIENCE, Scene L -,'VIr. Johnson is obliged to give tip work, remain in till: house find take care of himself on account of a dreadful scrofula sore on one of his limbs. Scene II -Mr. Johnson treads a testi- monial wnich tells of scrofulous troubles cured by flood's Sarsapar- illa. HP resolves to try it, sends for it bottle'and begins taking it. Scene III. -Mr. Johnson has taken six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. His scrofula sore is cured. He is feeling stronger, has a good appetite and is able to att4 nd to his work. He writes a testimonial telling of his ex- perience with 'Hood's Sarsaparilla, and recommends it to others. Mr. John Murdock of Caledonia was thrown frorn his waggon on the moun- tain top at Hamilton. He was re- moved to St. Joseph's Hospital in at critical condition. The hotly of a Ilan named Buchanan was found near the Grand Trunk Rail- way tracks at Rockfield. The remains were very much mangled, having evi- dently been run over by a train. Tile. FAI TLY HERALD and WExKI.Y STAR of Montreal occupies a splendid position amongst the journals of the world. Its publisbers never tire in the work of improvement. Nowon- der that the FAmmy HERALD and WEEKi.Y :STAR is such a prime first ra v ori te. Mr, David McLennan of Stratford, grain deader is dead. Mrs. Langtry announces that sho has retired from the stage, Mr. J. 0. Wisner, it prominentmann- racturer of Brantford, is dead. George Lawrence of Guelph commit- ted suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. Mr. Walter R. Booth, railway mail clerk between Ottawa, and Montreal, fell off the (7. A. 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