The Huron News-Record, 1886-07-28, Page 3i; •
MOSQUITOES _T%T.A.T I
KILL BEARS. •
rt, A.'J•alrnson, a well known ey.-
pert,returned from . Alaska a few
'.lays ago. "Next to •tile 1'ich oro,'
said AIL Johnston, "what struck rile
the most forcibly was the uosq,uitoos.
Why, sir, they kill the hears. Now
it seems strange that a mosquito
could kill a bear, but, this is. the
way it. is clone. The bear, comes
frown from this hills into the . marsh
it
lane to ft:ed,ou roots and berries -a
eoit of .cranberry found there. As
soon as they get comfortably to work
the mosquitoes attack them, and go
for their oyes., The bears get up on
their ,hind legs .to fight them •off,
and Sink into the .swamp. TIie
mosquitoes, whielt.•yt of a most ex-
traordinary size, keep at them• until
they aro totally blind and their they
have them ooTupletely at their mercy.
have seen over a dozen briar car
eases in those swamps positively
killed by the mosquitoes,- Fietor/a,• .
B. Q:,' Times.
WO 1AN LY SYMPATHY.
A party of ladies,. were being
shown through the Kingston pear=
. tontiary. Quo of the party, upon
noticing a hanitlsome• young fel-
1uav thus addressed lrim : . •
"You are ;n' very.young =De to lie
in snoh• a placo.as this."
• "Yeti ':urn.,
"«'hii,t'mtist your ?artier • think j",.
''Think tliet if I couldget out I'd
"How long are in for I"
-"Five years," • • .i .
"What was your orinie 1'." .
"'Selling bibles," •
`'Whati". the lady exclaimed. is
` astonishments . •
• "Yes, sell'iug bibles."
"'Why, is It a crime to sell .bibles
in this freo.Canada. • Some of Arch-
-. 'bishops Lynch's .interferenoe•v.ith an
open Bible 'for. 1'rotestahts or Cath
..lies li, .:• •
"It -seems to be, ..i um."
"611;, ,Whitt a heathenish 'country.
rein in a corres� ondierit for tle4Apostle
'
cit •Work and .1 shad-livt'jte up year•
u;asa;-iCtrt4, .aloin .,tau a „t,Le-
book, "please give fie the pardon-.
lurii."
"Well'; white I ii�ea selling bibles
• on the street a man came up and iv,
rested me.' .1 was taken before court
• and sentenced 'to the. peniteritiaty.
"You don't te11• me.'so' •
"Yes'ulni"
`And alrthis for, selling the pre-
eious• book. Where did you get the
bibles:r '
"Stole 'eni. "
The note book closed with a snap.:
Y
BAD X(1. USE. FOR IIS.•
"1 irate, kids,'i be said. '
"Why e" . •
"I think tE.ey•.ought to 'be locked
up in asylums: till: they're .o•1'd en-
vugh to take cane of themselves: If
it hadn't been• for a..kitILLAvc1l, ..it
alight have`boe"
.'Z1`hat`1'" ` -, [•••
. "), loved this kid's `.mother •She
was a .rich and beautiful widow, and
I was mildly in love with her. I'
Was actually contemplatingin fact,
I had just -got to the point of putting
. the: delicate -question. We were in
the .drawing.roon. •_Talo.' kid. was
• playing, in the corner., Forgetting.
all about that, l pul,,nty arms fervent-
.ly.,aroun.d, the widow's tyaist •and•
iiilp'lanted a passionate kion' upon
her lips, when the 'kid .charted 'up
and rushed, at in e, "Don't you. kill
my mamma,' and ran ;sereaming into
the kitchen Calling for the servants."
;";am,t„Igepdn't
"Whati Marry a widew with a
• child• like that 1 But the worst cams
-n faw•nights after. I called et.. the.
house; There were several ladies
there, and tbe.'lcid was being petted
nil round.: Of course. the widow
was alt right, but that eonfoundod
'child deliberate]y turnett"her..back.
I didn't mind that, but: the; mother,
to be nice, said :-
"'Yott :darling child, dolitt you
know
"'Oh, yes,' said the imp, very
pretty; "oh yes, I kitu\v you; you
are the pian that bited My mammal
1. need not, --I could not describe
the °uteri."
A BAD ]3itEAK1 OWN.
It is it commo'Mi thing now a•daays..
to hear one complain feeling ling a
ll
broken down with a faint, weary,
-L restless languor, with strength and
appetite: nearly gone, and nn well ale•
fined Daubs. Thies is 0.)tebet t10 iH tv,..
taliieh>Jnrtku'k.Blood fitters pro apt-
heiiawesdaid moa inyairialaly, cures,
UAIii CUT BY ELECTRICITY
During a ilolent thunderstorm
avhie& recently brok.cl over a prairie
town in Dakota a curious incident
•
happened. A. young woman, caught
in the storm was hastened home-
ward, sheltering herself as best she
could beneath an umbrella from the
drenching rain. Suddenly she ex-
perienced a stranged, alarming
sensation, the shock Wing simultan-
eous with as very vivid flash of light-
ning. She felt "quite upset, great-
ly alarmed" by it, nevertheless, pro-
ceeded on her way, and it was only
oll..reaching her residence- that- sh9
discovered what a. narrow escape
she had, Ott. reproving her bonnet
she found 'that her hair had been
literally out off, presenting the same
appearance as though it bad. been
shaved with a razor. The ..effect
upon the gia;1's mind Odle discavery
was so great that she has.. been con-
fined to her bed: ever since the.day
of the. storm. It is not the loss of
her hair, that affects her, but the re-
oolleetion . of the narrow escape `she •
had has so entirely upset her• ne•-
sous system that 'the Medical •pion
attending her o:ipreas . the : opinion
that •xt 'will bo soros weeks before
she recovers from the .shock. •
WOULD NTA' WAIT. -
This euptom is more prevalent in
Scotland than in England. With.
`goody' people grace is said not only
before breakfast and dinner, but.
eveu••wllon thecholla set` 1 froshlirent
is taken; •Indeed, in the Highlands,
especially ala Sutherland and Boss
-shires, it is customary when a 'dram'
. is given to ask a 'blessing' over •.the'
`mercy.' A storyzs told of a High -
leader to whom a `snuff? Was offered.
The fragrant mixture Was put.. on
the Melt of .his band,'; and, as it -was
something to take, be said it would
Qnly be right to ask a blessing 'over
it: The good pian. closed • his Ayes
and began slowly to repeat the blear
rug or short prayer. • A gust o1wind,•
however, blew the snuff from, liis
hand, on w.hich he remarked :2011,
it coaldna' be, a reioy.•at all when
it•wouldna' wait for God's blessing
to be asked over it' • • • •• .
EDITOJ%jA L : SF,LG'TIO NS:,
• C iNAT A TrIE RIGIIT PLAOG. •
...Canadians 'who are in thehi,bit of
believing all that le published about
the fertility of the soil of the Amer-
ican- Northwest would `do troll to
peruse the ;following. It' is air ex-
tract from a. letter published by Mr. -
James Kelly; of .Gananoque, in the,
ilepol•telr of that .village. In speak-•
' Wiz of the morality 'of the people he
.says; "The •moral.standard' seems'
to- be' very 'low here, and •Saibbatli
observance almost unknown. •-•Star
.dayis the ;farriers' busiest day,and.on
it bastjball matches and other ga)inee
are-platyo :`' The post 'office. is open,
• ell. day\ Sunday. >; t3 lira. I, saw: one
roan • butchering iy pig and some
Christians. cutting stovewood.on that
day:" Regarding .:the 'premises of
wealth he observes: "I find that the
•accounts sent from here about this
country .are not all true. 1 have
Made special enquiry • in regard to
the -fertility of the prairie -soil, ant
.how much wheat •eau be raised to
"the aere on an average. Tlie eve -
rage yield- does not exceed twelve
. busliels; twenty' bushels, is a very
large crop. Front what T have seen
I consider.land in Caiilada far siup-
erior tai that of Dakota, My advice
• tt young •nlen looking.for:is• to 'stay.
air Canada. • Those who write lin
paphlets that.the, fertility' of soil
in Minnesota ancl`'Difkbta is greater
then. in Canada are' hied to --'do. it,
anti teil.aconsummate . Lao." •Can-
ada, iu trio' 1 gh t of tlrosc statements,
is the proper pities for Canadians to
•
remain in.
• A "16.O•IIJ'i'Eltm When Cal. Sellers .gives you ar'poi.n-
ter" in stocks,, my friend., leave
theni severely alone, but when • your
own feelings tell you• that you have
palpitation of the • heart, asthma,
braiudliitis• or catarrh,: which unless
ohedked are )b to run into censurnp•
titin, lifted the admonition before is'
is too lite. All the diseases enure•-
elated, and others, arise linin impure
blood. '.1)10, the liver ifl action, the
• largest gland in the human. body, and
you will speedily regain . pun lost
health, and youth• had feelings• will'
diaappenrr Dr, *Pie)ce's "Goitre»'
Medical, Discovery" will accomplish
the work speedily. and certainly. Of
your druggist,' • '
• ' ,eY 12Ab1CAT,-
The boot eraciloaton of foul ilumore•
of tiro bloodtis•l3urdook 1-:001 Bitters.
A ' few bottles- produce a radical.
change for ill i better in health and.
.beanty. It trenrovi,s the blood taint
of ,Scrofula, that terrible disease go.
common in.this doubt -4..
:'" I�..-.TV'1I111iiiYilii, ip'dl uko Ii
A lstart a di
Q lid Medical lYprk
Perfeets Hair FOR YOUNG &•M1DDLE ACED MEN.
Indicates a natural and healthy condi.
tion of the scalp, and of the glands
through which not`krishra.ent la obtained.
When, in consequence of ttge And dis-
ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and
gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen
it, restore its original color, promote its
rapid and vigorous growth, and impttr&
to. it the lustreand freshness of youth,
I have used Ayer's $'air Vigor for a
'long time and am convinced of its
value, "when I was 17 years of age my
hair began to tura gray. I commenced
using. the Vigor, and was surprised at
the good effects it produced. It not
only restored the color to ray hair, but
so stinttulated its growth that I have,
flow more hair .than ever before. --e
J. W, Edwards, Coldwater, Miss,
Ayer's Hain Vigor,
8ol4 by all Druggists and Perfumers.
Ir. You. ARE suvrsnI::q Xom debility
and loss of appetite; if your stomach is
out of order, or your mind confused;
take Ayer'rr• Sarsaparilla. This medicine
.will restore physical force and elasticity
to, the system, snore surely and speedi1
than any tonic yet discovered,
l+or six months 1 suffered from liver
and stomach troubles. My food did not
nourish ane, and 1 became weak and
very much emaciated. I took sift bottles
of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was -cured.
--Julius M. Palmer, Springfield,111ass.
Ayer's Sarsapa-rilla,.
Prepared by Dr. 3. o;A yer & Co., Lowell. Mane.
Solt, by Druggists. Price $1; sin bottlee, $5..
TJNZNO WN
There is not remedy known to n edi.
cal aelen0e that can excel Dr Fowler's
Extract of Wttl Strawberry as a cure
'fcr-'Cholera. illorhus, Ditirrhura, Dy
sentei•y, or any form of Summer Com -
Plaint a1Ticl,ing children or adults.
Fos Nirr'rrl RANI, Summer Treat,
:Eruptions and general toilet • pur-
poses use low's Sulphur Soap..
Am' ton 'ro DIo•rrnans',-Are'youdisturb•
id at night and broken of your rest , by a
sick child suffering and crying with pain
of Cutting Teeth 1 If: so semi at welled
get a bottle of "hairs Wi low's Soothing
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value
is incalculable It will relieve :tire' poor"
little sufferer immediately. Depend. upon
it, mothers ; :there is nwinistake abort it.
It euresDysentery and Diarrlatea, 'regulate,
the Stomach and Bowels, ' aures Wind
Colie, softens the Omni, redueos.Iufiariitniv
tion, and gives tone and enemy to the.
'whole system, 'Miss. -Winslor's Soothing.
•Syrup" for children teething is plc5sent
to the taste 'and is the prescription of one
of the :oldest. and best female pbys'cions
and misses iii the Uiiited•Btates, and is
fur sale .ary all druggists throughout the
world,. Price; tweuty4ve &pits a mottle
Be.HMO and ask for "Mits.. Wrksaow's
9oo'rfirrlu Svnur," anti take no '•other
kirrtl. • ..
' A;lady writes : "T Iittve'used Ayer's
Sarsaparilla in my family for many
years, and. -could.. not•. keep -house
without it.; For the.' teliet',ot the
pains consequent upon female weak.
mess andrregiilaritits, : x consider it
without an equal.-" -
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--A, HOS ESS ,WIT•1;< TACT:
"You talk of tact !" said: thashort-.
i.hand• reporter. "1 remember a case
• of fiict that was as pretty as anything
I can ilYiagtiie. It ata at, the. house
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of., a governor of a' western state,.
1.1is wife was ouzo of the most refined
' and cliarin.ing. ivolnen revel' know,
and she svas.just'chock fall' of tact,
'.Clic goy. rnor Jamil to give receptionii
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to iuflu pial m, n.' of tlfo st• ate, and
you can Taney tibial some of 'then.
-Wore.very uncouth and Iinedacatecl'..
One evening .there was a largo din -
nor patty, and a 'rather rough 91d
cove,, n verity, wealthy and important..
,vain, was the c1hie!' guest; Of'coiirbo
he sat 'on the right side of the hos--
toss. The dinner went•talong very
nicely. ;Beyond making a few rath-
er gauche remarks, the old western
fellow 'behaved pretty well: •I3ut
when the finger- bowls were.put on
the table ho wus• rather knocked
over, and lilts "marfy ether heroes
Of sueh stories be. took hitt. up and
drank out of it. Nobody happened
tn. see• ]rine except the hostess, and
quick ad a.wilik alio signaled to the
servants. They removed every fit -
ger -bowl before. t anybody could
tough them, • and the 01d fellow
closen't;.know' to -day;. if lie ik lii`ing,
what • it mistake. be made, Yon
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