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The Huron News-Record, 1891-08-12, Page 3,e etaineatifeeiil "My . .yourboat oau't live to time higher and drawing nearer to ' and told them the terrible ator' r "I au} goial ot)a Y.01 and shall before rM to this. in one �`,tsso of a That iter ratty girl, reaoh the island now ;look at those the top of the tower, Tdo}ir after her experience. place ap Cha the titne in wor)fing very att,••►urt+d much nttr;ntion n@roxaf, Cert white gaps. Better wait- until your" hour elle sat there, spell -bound with The government -did •not build Pyears '•g+,. Nhy.,itent,A nAbo )ten father eines back. terror, and the raving ocean seemed another lighthouse upon the rook, bard." not ofrem Phy ion run .ft thee "But it will be worse soon ; i constantly to rise higher and to and it remains to thisday a manage !� "Bat why not rest 4 he asked ; draw nearer to her. Birds driven to a.hips, while Gypsy has developed "you need rest, surely. Tell me, are frenito 1,f r,aturu such , thio want to u," lookingo oappe will not intpe a beabtiful woman, admired then," he added, "where you will hr•,uklc w light. one of you;' appealingly at from their nook by the gale rose -.- the group "row across with the upon the murky tempest, flying and beloved by everyone for her go, that I way hope to see you four oars so much quicker than two l' headlong toward the streaming light heroism. again I" NOT AN ENGLISl WORD. AND THE But no one responded to her re striking the lantern with sharp blows The Dominion Government, in "ItJs not best," she said. a d fallingback stunned or dead. "„ TUE orators am) 6119ANINo OF "Exe r .}neat, and two of them were way -recognition of the brave conduct of What 1 be exclaimed ; have iHIBITIoN”—IT IS A LATIN ypt p asphites of Lime and Soda. lug away homeward, when Gypsy Other birds flew more cautiously to- the young girl, settled upon her a then treated you so badly that you waren — cried out passionately : ward the lantern sud carne peering pension of $1,000 a year for life. will never see me again l "I suppose you will "hal me 'through the pane with wild affright "There is a lady who was once No other Emulsion is so PP P ed eyes, gently fluttering their1'u the G+sdetur.--117 11 r. Smalley's easy to take. I launch my boat 4" Still they made win e. THE YOUNG TEAOHEii. very kind to me,"she said, blush• c,tate�l letter to the New York no sign to assist her, and, running ° ingly, "who lives humbly among Tribune, n•produced in yuut daily It do^s not separate nor impetuously at the beat, she gave it She had not now the courage to It was the evening of the coins the mountains of Cumberland, and of Hstesdzy'n un matte's per• sy)o'.1, a strong push, which sent it down go down to the basement, but re• elopement exercises at Mrs. Wes- I am going to spend my summer y. date, ruaivad Chore on the trimming path with her. In the autumn I hope talntug to tiro Exl,usitrot) of Chica- go, the learned correspondent, iu The most sensitive stomach jug surf. actually fascinated by the rampant "What (laveyou done with my to begins new phase of my art. speaking of the good sou -ass ill can retain it. sea. Higher and higher rose thet You see, I am poor, Mr. Quintard, "Look bore, girl," shouted the waves till now theybegan to surge flowers, Nell . There, how pro- London of the euuunrnaivuere of the t and depend upon my exertions for .rest fair, expresses +saes his surprise �,r~� oldest man in the party, "no skiff against the waist of the tower, and yoking • You have tipped over my a living." , P' C-'�=`-�� can live out in that sea now ; waitpowder. Your elbows are always S " that the word. "exhibition" ie not ..----e-•T-. hogsheads of water were flung !" y She straight into her eotu- Scc'ofulous and for your father,'' against the lantern. Under some in the wrong place quoth Miss aShe looked eyes r she spoke, coin - mead instead ut' “exposition," by Wasting Diseases. "It will get worse, and by the of these onsets the building quiver- Lydia Holcatnp, one of the older P Y P s-tyiug : "They (the World's E;vl•rtut- Chronic Cough. time papa conies it will he ilnpossi- ered from top to bottom, and some- girls, her temper getting the better Harry Quintard read there both hien i e e5 Exposition inmost cordial rata) Loss of Appetite. bee to go over ; I mast be there to of her. Dear me , There, I'm determination --and pride. The p times steel an brassreeaclattered machinery readyat last. 1 wonder where expression included something else, tious with the r'uyal eunuuission vela - Mental and Nervous lightpush d thboatts," andwith saying this she of heavy and ncinder t under thatMiss Barker is. I want bar too. It said, "You know now nay white is to look atter (tritish in• 't'rostratit,!t. pushed the boat off her pale, a shock, and under the sinal -circumstances, and oleo that I wish Wrests iu this /Beat c+shibitiun of General Debility, &C. then sat upon the thwart, seized her ler ones tang like a number of little to giye Inc another drilling in that g' sculls, and rowed out into the angry bells. She stood there with her recitation. I dressed early on pure you to know them." the future, wh ictr,. 1 .r soiree deep water, She made a very brave she will he "Will you give me the name of lesson, is nut called re exhibition, re arpcfa'! imitations. Ask for picture with the drift of the spray woven, her hands against the heavy away prinking her dollified Rolf C' the place I" he asked gravely, and but an exposition. 1 rale not know," driving over her like a rain storm, steel bars, looking sea -ward, and face white as one of the foamy pose, and now 1 suppose s"Dear we, Lydia, I should think Yet in a pleading voice. Mr. Smalleyy adde, "ay het It r it has F and refuse �_1t rJ her hair loosened in the wind like not moving except when she turned it would he better to study by your- She wrote the addpon a been publicly expleimei why it was a dark ting. The waves rolled so as to trim a lamp or empty the burnt self, and let Miss Barker have a small card, and gave it to res hi•um. thought proper to give a French r'7.; - e -s. er,n r• pen eo-rTuc. to strike the boat ou the nide, SO oil front a brimming save all. She * * * * * neuro to nu Amerivau celebration of little rest." when she saw a billow larger than remained in the lantern till probably „ph, pnl)acv !" exs aimed hilae It was a month later that harry- the [taken di.•covery of America." the rest she pulled her little skirl' an hour before dawn ; then the gale Holca)up with a sneer ; "she likes Quintard entered the parlor of undo By the above two ptraorapba ,til r. .The Huron News -Record around to meet it head on, and the swelled into greater fury, and the to show off, that is all. if she didn't of the most fashionable hotels in Smalley really alone th the word tiny cockle mounted the roaring storm weut howling and bellowing like it shwooltlu't de a teacher of Heswick. "exhibition" is an English word. 81.30S0 n Year -S1.25 in Advance crest like a water fowl. She had past, as if ten thousand condemned it, Someone was singing as he went But am000 the 7,669 original Anglo- -- - nglo---- • --- — _--- --- --- elocution." = had much experience in rowing ou spirits had burst, loose and ]vent in, and presently a murmur ran Saxon wurda there is not any word Wednesday, August 12th, 1$91- the lake in smooth as well as prettyLydia was especially anxious to August floating by o❑ the hurricane. through as a lady, young, fair as exhibition" to be foend. This rough weather, so now in the tooth The swells grew longer and seem distinguish herself to.ninht, for the the morn, and graceful as a willow, word being of Latin urigru, is uuu]- reasonthat among those present she posed of ea, ulcauiug oat, and of this fierce gale she handled the ed to roll from the very bottom, and was led forward. d A CANADIAN HEiti.)[NE.y grip and thou ran nimbly and noiselessly up expected there would he a certain Sleeping ur waking, Ito had habere, to have. ilei" is the ety- cars with a sure, sturdy P y 1 tli ruck u p the tower, nod flan+ Mr. Harry Quinter+l, a member of P g mole of the word, as also its the boat responded to ever pressure 1 r scarcelyonce lost this fair face from gY On the north shore e,f Lake of her wrist. The fishermen sWod ° a wealthy family whom she had h different meauiu s : 1?xbihed, ex• their cold, white arms with a swishyhie mental sight since last they had n' :S ipertor, not vary Fur fruit Prince' together as the • saw the brave girl visited during her vacation. hibui, exbllntum, to tame out, to Arthur's Ltudiug, wale a large S ° yet thunderous sound completely suet. n almove further and further out around the lantern, and ct mple elyg Her own father was a rich Ulan, He had thought ag]iu and again hold out, to reach out, to hold forth, granite rock, about twenty square through the roaring storm and drift, the heavymachineryfrom its and the families have always bean g° to tender, to present. The yards in area,which stood diructl place of their meeting. He had fancied past participle : Exliihipie, from Y They felt ashamed of themselves for at every sally. Then as she still friendly,l d 1 all kinds of rural scenes, hot to iu the line of steamers and coasters their cowardice for refusing to go in gazed to wiudward`uut into the tn "You tend ut bee bliss Itarktr,"surrounded bya exhihere ; iuf , to boll forth passing up and down the lake. It young+ graymeet her thus, the boat with this oun lion -heart- d,or to present. Also, to dee creed only a few feet above the ed girl; but they shuddered as they drill she uttered a groat cry'"Oh, remarked the preceptress• tau eulogic crowd—this indeed he had liver, to gite up, to produce. water level, and as eight ur ten saw the great white topped billows God, deliver ale," fur elle saw n piece, haves uo ditlitulty with your never thought of. Quern hominem Belo trial retinae, P mighty wave towering nearly twice Miss llolcautp, unless you fail ships had struck against it ou dark rolling toward the little boat and as high as ally of the rest, rolling, to remember +' exhibeas; and exhibete est in publi- nights and in thick weather, going every minute threatening to swamp foaming and storming at its crest, "Oh, I remember it perfectly !' A STRANGE SU1tC1ICA1, CASE cum producers. It is also used in almost immediately niodiate}y to the bottom,'it moving toward the rock. As itjurisprudence: Exhibere debitorum the Dominion Government decided As for G �s she had no fear, rtnswered Vise }lolcnwp with coati- One of the most interesting sur- tu build a lighthouse upon it The Y Ydrew uatarer it grew larger, and deuce. "But I wished Miss Barker in judicum, etc., and t�uadriugentoa though] the foam swept over iter when it had reached within twenty to show me how to fall into that gietal operations on record was per•senatores ad ferrurn exhibituln. Also, building was mads of stout oak rim boat iu a constant stream, and it was feet of the light -house it seemed as formed on Wednesdayafternoon at her and the whole structure was light -house attitude which I like so to display, to show -1 lin. 15,. 13, ii : half full of water. Any faltering of if rho whole lnke had gathered it much." the Morris Porter hospital for Pompeius se non solum auetorem secured to heavy stringers, which frac nerves would now be fatal, and self up for one onslaught upon the Children, Chicago, by Dr. William were bolted and fastened to the g "Think of whatyou are saying, mese salutis, sad etiatn supplicem she kept constantly watehin° the tock, She had very little tine to T. Belfield, of Chicago. Phe opera- rock as firmly as architectural skill seas which every minute were grow• wait, for the awful invader runmbed Miss holeamp, and that will aid tion will be of peculiar interest populo ltomano exhibuit, cit. Seat. oould devise. The top of the tan•lug more furious, and swinging her and curled several feet above her you to the expression. il'Iiss Barker because of the fact that it doternain- 50, 107. Also, to maintain, to sup- iern was made of heavy sheets of skiff around to meet them head -to. head, and then fell with a crash of cannot give all her time to one." ed the sex of the patient, a point port, a person or a thing ; si gals copper riveted timely together ; the The sou had set and in the gloom terrible thunder upon the tower. At last Lydia's turn to recite about which there has been consid- a liberis ali decideret, vel liberi, ut a barb of hammered steel and the which began to gather over the Then the light seemed to go out of arrived. Site went fearlessly on arable dispute, par ante exhibratur.L'Ip. D`g. 25, 3, Ones, which were diamond shaped, noisy water she could see the rock her eyes, and she felt as one does in until suddenly her memory failed About three years ago in the lit -5. Also, to show, to employ, to pro. were of glass ve.tt•ly half au inch and the lighthouse not far away some turbulent dream ; she could )ler. thick. The light was A revolving looming dark. through thea ratie city of Grand Baud, Kan., there cure, to occasion, tocause : Baum, red-an,l•w ite, li flashing once a min. Y ° spray. not tell how anything happened ; After several promptings, she was born to parents who are highly salvam exhibeo, Plant. Asin. 3; 4, 51, ate, an,t the machinery was built of Two or three more ehiprneata, of° but the cold lake water gurgling at came to the end of her selection. respected by all who know them a etc. Chaucer, the first English writer, water over toe low quarter and then her lips brought her to conscious child that has since attracted the t steel, brass, and Swedish iron, the the girl was in the shelter of the nese. The tower was in the sea. Miss Barker had retreated behind who had at his command, in the whale weighing eight or ten tons, the draperies, sore and disappointed attention of the medical world. fourteenth century, only a few thou- ruck. It had broken away close at the When the little one was ushered loud on the top fluor of the tower. Springing light. from the bowpostsbreakingthat one of her promising pupils had sand Anglo Saxonic words, could not. !that part of the coast where the 1 ° b o ) base, the off short,into this world there was nothing use and never used the word exh•ibi- Y ° painterand leavingpart off the floor still failed. 'island lay was so dangerous and the and carr ing the with her "It was all your fault 1" burst about it that seemed to be in the ; but William Shakespeare, in sea tau so high over the rocks inn she ran up to the windlass and draw fastened to the rock. The upper forth Lydia, "you hateful, disagree- least extraordinaryThe nurse pro- tiont"Merry Nivea," ii , has ;gale that the government sought her boat high out of the water and port of the tower being heavy—ow able thin ! You knew I needed pounced it a fine,healthy,good- long for a keeper and could not secured it as firmly as she contd. ing to the machinery the0and the henvy g „ natured girl baby, and the attending '`exhibit." The sea had alroalycommenced toanother lesson .find one with courage enough to fell over i of lantern—when itThe fair little teacher turner} physician concurred. The parents Consequently,andwith uerespeo t boom against the rock and at each fall over into the seA the tot] sankwere as happy as parents always to Mr, Smalley, the progressive Am - :undertake so perilous a duty. But shock columns of spray were flung perpendicularly into the water, rho pale and trembled. She was not are, and everything seemed to be all to s are right, for they always do at last Joshua Alcott accepted the upto halt' the height of the tower accustomed to such language, ,government's offer, taking with him g base remaining uppermost, and two �� that it should be, what is right and have properly ae- on the windward side. The even- of the floor beams still lA across it You have made me fail, and 1 his daughter Gypsy, who was just Y hope I may never see our face In duo course of tints the little leered the word "exposition" in pre- ing was made so dark by the storm with some of the flo"ring.I" y one was christened, anc� the name ference to the "exhibition" for the -sixteen years old, and all his world that Gypsy knew the light shouldagain concluded Lydia. ly goods, out to the desolate rock. yP y g As for the brave girl, she never Just outside of the draperies stood given it is one common to girls, great Columbian Exposition, as they The lighthouse lay about three- be lighted at once ; moreover she knew how it came to pass, but in In a few months, however, grave have so successfullychosen the beau - windward just see about a half mile to a bandeonre young man. He heard carters of a mile from the shore, some providential way oho floated the abuse lavished upon the young doubts sprang into existence in the tiful great city of Chicago for the tiwindward a ship whose course lay upward from the lantern to the base, minds of the parents, and they -but there were not many days in along by the island. She tripped end when consciousness returned, teacher. were not quite sure whether they proper place to celebrate the 400th the fall that a small boat could land lightly up the tower, the- wind "Who is the tall fait• girl io anniversary of tate discovery by :at the rock. Gypsy Alcott and her found herself in the under of the had been blessed with a boy or a father moved there in August when shrieking by the building, and in A wild sea with s large beam At her gray'!' he had inquired during the girl. The doctor was again called . Christopher Columbus of this glori- fat weather was calm, nevertheless few minutes the ruddy light gleam- elbow. This she at once seized evening, in, and he gravely pronounced the ons country of freemen. -thwhen the wind rose at night during ed out upon the sea. Then as the "Misschild a girl, thoughJ, G. LA SARRE. with both arms, holding firmly and Barker, the teacher of he admitted pe- -the first month's residence there darkness deepened, the ship, show- stooping her head when a great elocution," had been the reply. that there was something very pe - and the sea whooped and boomed led her lights, passed safely sailsby thed wave came breaking over the top He started. culler about the case. PERILS Oh MODERN LIFE. about the base of the tower, the ledge under close reefed and of the wreck. At tate base of the „ Gypsy felt herself alone in the midst tower there happened to be a coil of `'Is it possible I said he. "She A girl the baby continued to be, C.,ntnece with electric wires, railraod slather and daughter trembled with 1 P appears as youngas the pupils." but it was a peculiar fact it invari- accidents, brr,hen rand elevatorcaAlee, dread. of this wilderness of raging sea. mei ht era a such as is usually kept PP abl cast aside its dull fora tin exp., skins of steam, natural gas and When the great iron weight was g Y P 'filer. hIarr uintard for he it Ychemical., poisons in adulterated food Ono day late in September the wound up and the lantern panes in era 'lighthouses, sad when the Y Q i whistle, and was happiest when it and drink, are a few : bat all these clan - tower ambled over this remained was who bad overheard Miss Hol -was astride of its mother's broom- and combined do not kill asheserapidly as ingot keeper and hist daughter goto waged, she set the tans hf the slow but sure Consumption. The death into their little boat and rowed to balance wheel to regulate the re• upon its hook upon the wall. 1 he cAmp) made tris way to the precept stick which, in imagination, it trans - rare, nearest settlement. The father volution of the flashes and wont girl espied it, and putting a coil of rasa when the exercises were over, posed into a rearing, charging horse. ; ow early cut down sincConsumption, Dr, Pierce of .tad some business to do a couple of it around her waist she fastened it and asked her for an introduction g g ° g y' P down to the basement of the tower. with two half-hitches, and thenNow there was a dilemma. There Buffalo, N. Y., has given to the word his miles distant in the settlement, and uponto Miss Barker. was danger of the child growing to celebrated "t,olden Medical Discovery," There she }aid ea the table some secured the bight to a stout broken "Ah, you mustn't be making love a ours far Consumption and Throat and as they hauled the boat up to the cold lake fowl, bread and butter and „ the carate of maulaood or woman•Long troubles that, lead to Consumption, dock he said to his daughter : timber above her. Then she lay to my pet teacher, blr, Quintard, hood as the case might be, not if taken in -time and given a fair trial. then brewed herself a pot she frog- across the beam smitten by the cruel said the lady. `Now, Gypsy, I shall do be back a rant coffee. As we know was gknowing whether it should take up The time to cure Consumption (which is a couple of hours, so not be far billows, praying for the dawn, Neveitlteless, Mr. Harry Quintard the cares of a household or join in really nothinn more nor lees than Long- }brave, so she did not mind the The constant pounding of the waters), is in the firer stages. A trough upon her bud began to stupefy "pretty presently seated} by the side of the pursuits affected by men. It senerall sounds the alarm, and you from here when I get back. We prospect of having to stay alone Cannot trust the weather, and itall night on this rock,but the sea Pr P pretty Hiss Barker,"as neatly all was an awkward thing,not to know generally ,+ gher and make her insensible Called bar in the school. should take the I)it Is too at once. isn't looking very well now." Then grow more tumultuous every topain. Then she layse carwhether the child should wear a There is a time when it #e too late. he hurried away, and Gypsy ran off moment and the wind howled loud- Y "It must be very exhausting work, pretty little dress with flounces or a to visit some of her friends, Shesuppering what fate befell her ; but is aching all these great girls," he kilted skirt and ants. The case —The people are greatly alarmed era and louder. Before was ° P over the terrible mortality among visited three or four houses during ended she knew the maddened wa through her numb senses she knew said. "1 should dearly like to -the next hour and then the skies fere had burst over the rock andsoon became celebrated. the storm was abating. hearsomething cattle in Lawrence county, Illinois. you recite sometng you The tower drifted far out into the in the course of the second year Last week 100 cattle died within a grew dark. Great armies of clouds wale striking the tower for she lake and when the sun rose touch- The eyes which looked into cite child seemed to leave behind all range of six miles south of the city. gathered to windward and trooped could feel it q'siver. She sat there in the subsiding waves with yellow "pretty Mies Bar'ker's were frank resemblance to a girl, but still the In fifteen minutes after the disease across the heavens, and up the lake for nearly two hours readings book, gold her father and the anxious and admiring. doctor asserted (list his fist "ding- seizes the cattle they are dead. The ttuher storm had struck the water, but the fury of the gale increased folk on the shore saw the base of At this moment, his sister came up ',seise of the case was a correct one, nature of the disease lots not been, into ng the blue, drowsy surface constantly and the tower shook so the tower bobbing up and down in to them. She looked cold, and There a second doctor was called in When Gypsy noticed this she the thundering sea that she grew the waves. Just as soon as it was drew her brother aside. She had racing white Capt, violently under the pounding ofexplained, started up and exclaimed: alarmed and, closing her book, tooka declared that the child was smooth enough they launched a left Lydia, who had recently joined a an1d,°yh, CAN NOL' COMPEIE. couple of boats and went out to tow her, and wanted her to come to A. short time ago the parents de- Miss Maud (arang, of Mountain,, frier., her brass lampand went upto the Pwrites : "I can recommend Mr, Fowler'e. `'Oh, the storm is rising and the wreck to shore, the father them. terminad to bring the child to Chi• Extract of Wild Strawberry for simmer papa cannot get back before it is too lantern to look out to sea. She broken hearted at what he naturally "Linda," said she, is only a °ago in order that it might be pro, complaints and diarrhoea. 'Mere is rough to cross to the lighthouse. I stood upon the trimming path or believed to be the destruction of his teacher in the school, Hal. Come perly treated. A few days ago the nothing to compete with it as it succeeds will row over alone. Someone grated iron footway and ran around daughter ; the fishermen sorrowing with us." little one, still bearing the name of even in the severest Deese." come and help me to launch the inside the lantern. The piercing over the "foto of the bravo young r,you will have to excuse me for a girl, wee introduced into the —`— boat " Her friends advised her to light shining upon the sea revealed girl but think of their joyas they—Mr. John L. Ulc'a, of Ninos remain until her father came, but such a state of tumult that her heart eared the wreck to seeher lyinthe present, said Hal, who saw Morris Porter Hospital and placed villa, Essex county, has raised this she said that it was going t� be a almost stopped beating. the waves -that others were making their way under the care of Dr. Belfield, The year 41 bushels of wheat to the acre, fastened to the timber at the base to Miss Barker's seat, "unless you Doctor at once pronounced the little 65 lbs, to the bushel, and sold 1001 wild night and the lamps must be rolled and foamed and smoked one of the tower, her hair floatingin and Lydiawill joinus for I like one a boy,and said that bya few lighted. after another, moving in ranks to rho water and feeblyraisingher ybushels of the first threshed for g Miss Barker very much, She is a deft cute with a knife and a number $100. ward the little rock like some terri arm as she espied them. They un " of stitches he could make /sins so Three or four of the ock,g P perfect lady, followed her down are dock, but bee army. As each one struck it lashed her, took her into the boat, And Hal kept his word. He perfect that there would never�agsin" BABY �ti'AS SICK, when they reached there the wind flung up its arms of cold, white and rdtved swiftly to shore again. lte t bythe littleketeacher's side for be any danger of his sex being My baby was very sick with diarrhoea -was whistlingand shriekingand She could not speak on the way P The operation was and after everything else fulled I tried the lake betwen the shore ad the sp"ay, as if grabbing at the tower, and was partly unconscious, but the rest of the evening, much, to questioned. and the. transformation bear ); the thing ailed- Sttried , ds}and,e bet eelt..alre shore used:, by then: it:,.rac t}tjd, haskteattd,wltkersa- eltir.=q k -'Jyad a"wiitltecl"Tier lu I'yd7s e� g'"� performedberry t brag diose gave relief, and a . tiia wind. One of the villagers runner who retreats before making blankets and forced a draught of Tell me, where you spend your el%cted. a perfect cure soon resulted."—Mrs. Jahn Said ; a spring, and reared up again each brandy down her throat she revived vacation I" he had asked at parting. It is said that there was never Clark, Bloomfield, Oat.