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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1887, p. 3

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count the seeming disadvantages of country THE LIME-KILN CLUB. A STRANG .E TAL.E. life in to positive blessings, or at the most not disagreeable circumstance8. The Death of Rabb! lle n :normt- One r.1; p · t th · f th t· ' . . . . 1Uotlie1· Rabcle's Sh> l'i c8 . revious o e op ernng o . e !llee mg ~he bite of a dog m health .IS no mo!e _ ·. ·· , Brother Ot·rcluer, Sir Isaac \;valpole and WE'mJ:ESDAY, APRIL 13 1887. poisonous tha.n the scratch of a pm. It will! Many years have past smce I first h ct1rn \;Va,y d<lwn Bel1ee were seen i.n earnest conb? well however, for th~se who ha . ve been ~his strange tale, but every detail is ~i sti 11 : ' ~ \'Cl'Sat iuu aro mHl t h e ]>r esident 's desk, and - -M .A N UFAC'l'UREH. O F - bitten by a strange_ amm~·~ ~o have tho m my m?11ory. As a young man I lrve<l II'. I when th~ triangle som1ded it was p retty wound at once ca.uter1 zed. lh1s, while un- a large cit y near a synagog e, and many uf well u nderaL uod throucrhout the room that (~ l~ UJ.QiAft[ (~ necessary in the vast majority of cases, will I my. companions belonged t o J ewish famili1111. some matt.er of gravcs~ importancc wo,s on ~P.Hhal! tU.:t..n have a salutary mental effect a t least, and T!m story a mong many or.hers was told tn 1 W t he tapir~. Oue individmLl seemed t o feel KIN G S'1'Hl~E1', BOWMA.NVILL The Cocaine Habit. .ivel,.\' cnriosity. 'l'his was ca .n do no harm if n o.good r e·s·u.l.ts. ::f og by 1 ,J ew_, who_rn .ed . ,. I I . ~_ve.call 'd d Mo_ther l_ t·a.- even more than ;1 1 <tas now on ha nd a number o f vebi . c1e~ (and 'is man ufacturing a great man~' more) of t h e ne . a ldd1 b 1an Iola. There is no d oubt of the value of cocaine, b ites a person, un d ei no cond itwn s1.ou Je e e. on1y Wls l eou. reprn uce mwm ds, Brother Process Dav;s o, mem ber of about :i>ati,er nl! an d best finish, which I am offering for ""le at the loweatpriccs conaiaten* when apprbpriu.tely and guardedly used by b? killed. Let t.he owner c~ain or. i~olate I a~ ~learly as I rccu,ll to mind , t he dramu.tic six mont~1~· stamling. ' He jammP1 l hi mself w itb due regarcl t o workmanship and quality. 'l'he following in a list ot physicians anc l surgeons. Dr. Hammond, of him, as h~ .cho~ses , and I'.ernut tl~e rn~ ure d I vivid:1ess and ter~eness of her p?r·ases. For ihto ,, ~o rucr und Lr ie;d to appear as small t he princip<\l vehicles m e.r.nf.actured by me New Y or k; lately read a paper on the sub- one to v1Sit hun from t une to time for at . the tnne she wn,s so _ a bsor?e,d rn _he!· stm·y as po~~iLle, <J.u<l when inquil'les wer e made D ouble Covere d Carriages .. ........... .. ..................................... $150 Upwardt rect before the N ew York Neurological So- l~ast a week or mor~, and thcreb:y- be co~- t hat we sf1~ cvery~hrn~ w1t 11 ~ d1stm~ti:ve· ;~bo ut his ~ore heel he j,,t on that he had an S · 1 Ph · ] 00 u mg e re oons. .......... ..... .. .. .. .... . .. ......................... ........... ciety, in which he expressAd doubts as to the vmcetl tlrn,t the rlog is healthy. Thns will 1 ness t hat lcrt alastmg imp ress10n. I t lSlln· a wful ·i;:iothache and didn't want to talk 11 t M th B i l'el 's stories · Open B aggy ...... .... ........ ...... ·· ···· ................ .......... .. · · · ······· 70 existence of a cocaine habit which could not f a·· t he most pro ni ent elemer t in such 1 po 'bl t f c- r, . . 1 11 i I . Lat ss1 e ·o o~·ge ·. o er ", . e ·. l::lcarcely had the meeting opened when he Top Bu~z,r .. , . ...................... ................ ............................... 90 11 be r ead ily controlled by the will. cases, be ehm111a~d. e one m gl1t JUst bofo~e golllg to beet the was called to appear at tb c President's desk. ~~, 11 He had tested cocaine on himself, and the Cold baths t ram the cutaneous vessels t o old sext on heard the soft rnccssant rap-rap · The look of tenor which ca' Tie to face as Democr at effects exhibited are of interest, though we c?ntract and t!ms lessen th~ loss of hea~ t·..p 0¢ _ his hammer; a1:d a _wierd foeli~g c; : f t he i:ose up :prove.cl th~~ he r~garded th e matLumber \Vagon a .. ... , . .. ,..... .. . .. .. ............ ... . ... ..... ... .. .............. take exception to his conclusion. He first when the body is suddenly exposed t o cold , over ·Hill. I n t hose tun es ot~r peopie ln ed term a very senou~ ngh t, aml he suilled up Light Wagon.. . ........ .. .. ...... . . ............... . ....... ....................... 40 11 injected one grain beneath the skin. It ex- so, persons who have thus "har dened" l near t he synagogue, and as m days of old the long aisle lik e one .,0 nig to execution Express \Vagon.... ... ... .. ........ . ......... ..... . .......... . ... .. ... ... ......... 75 11 hilarnted him and make him feel quite happy, themselves are less liable to "take cold," the sext on went morning and evening from " B dd . p "' _ . . ,, . " , · . S keleton 50 11 .ru ei rocees Davis, said the 1 resi· ' · .......... ...... ................... .... ........ ... ........................ .. but he was sleepless after it almost until but are also able to endure ..,reater dearees house to house of the little community and 11 111 of cold tha.n are those who h : ve not S\J t~·aiuea.lled the people to prayer by knock in~ dent very . solemn t?nes, "at one of om Sulky ...... . " .. ··" ...... .................... .. ................ " ................. · 40 morni11g, and arose wiLli a severe headache. ed their cutaneous vessels. The time of t ak - three times on each door with his hammer. weekly m:etms l<Lst fall, an ' a.s ,Y'e wu.r' PossaisMng superior !aclllties tor manu!aoturlng carriages, I Intend to sell very cheap for 011. ' 1rhis headache followed each trial. S'till on in the nirrht the sex ton h eard tbat about t o clisp~roe t o our homes, l::lir· Isaac or approved credit. a nd by so doing I hope to greatly increase my number of sales, Woul~... The next night he injected two grains, and ing a cold bath is a matter of importance. 0 ' J:ll lpole d isk1be d cl t } b ll sell the wood par ts only, or the gearings of buggies Ironed, . '.1 ·n , re a n s u_m · t:e er "'.us the su.me pleasant feeling followed accom- before breakfast being the usual time. This · strange tap-tap-tap. . panied by aninordinatc desire to write. Re can bo well borne only by the most robust; "'l'hat hammer will not l et me sleep," h e l11lSSl . I was '~n ~mbrellei .. 1d a .w hi~e 0 t.3 · · wrote much, and thought at the time his the best hour being midway between break- called to his daughter, who was restlessly ~on~ hand'.e, a~l !t wa~,.a_n heu..o~m Ill . h~ work the best he had ever clone, but found it fast and dinner. When the system is fully turning on her heel in the nex t room. She fam ly His ~r.ul f,a?cle. h~~ wa.lke~ 1;1ndet At the Shortest Notice, Painted and Trimmed if Desired. d'.1t .umbr ellet,' o,n _ it hacl k ept de rn1_ n off At· the Factory I also do Planing, Matching, '!'urning an<l Sawing with Circle, Band or Sora' in the morning to be disconnected nonsense; braced to throw off the depressant effect of too hu.cl heard the uncanny t apping. 1 each sentence being complete in itself, but the eold wu.ter, and to rouse to that r eaction j · " Some one of our people is about to die, " h~s fadder , a.~ be l;nmself had owned it f1;11· 8a ws. and prepare a ll kinds or lumber for ce.rpontors nd others !or building purposes. which has to be insisted upon as a sine q~w, 1 she said with a shudder; and a cry of an- mgh.upo~ thirty ~-a~·s: I~ had Leen . left i~ Ornamental and P lain Pickets for feno~s h every style required, made to order. having no relation to the others. H e next injected three gra ins, and felt non, if the bath be not absolutely hurtful. guish wrung itself from her heart. " My kyat~ an,on steamuoat s an ~m de front doo..1 A popular idea that the wa.ter should not be i Uod ! It is the Itabbi J" ~teps, an nobody h ac~ took it., ~e h!1d,lmmg the same inclination to write, but restrained himself, and indulged in speech-making. entered while the surface is warm needs to I At the same instant the t apping of the it ?~wu l~CE·~1 200 t mtcs, an it war allus Having at different intervals injected succes - be exploded. The surface and extremities hammer ceased, and some one knpckcd on waitlll fm ha~ when he got rea d:y to go home. At las S? me . < me stole it-some sively six or eight grnins, he then inj ected shoiilcl be warm when a cold bath is taken ' the window and hurriedly callecl : " Get up and collect the people to repeat humane hy~n.a l~id , his ~e~ecr~ted y aws, on eighteen. 'rhe effect was intense exhilara- and exercise should he taken j ust previously: psalms for the Rabbi is cl yin" !" dat sacred r elrcl~ au. bot. e it oH. \Ve rna~e tion, and inability for some hours to recall if necessary to effect this purpose. 0 · ' ebery e fiort to find it, but de hunt was m what he did. Next morning he found he -·In t he st illness of the n ight the well- vain. Den we set tled down tJo wait fur had thrown his office into more or less disWhat She Did. known biow~ of the ha1~1mer at each door re· . ,Jus tice. She nebber sleeps. She sometimes order. There ha<l, in each insta.nce, been 1 and bg:i-m a~o~g t~e des~rte~ does a goo~ deal of h olin' a roun.d, an' dar Many stories are told of the courage of , so~nd,ed for everything m much palpitation of the heart, but this time 1 t rem lrng ea~t t 0 s~x on s am sometimes a m1gnt y long wait between the women of that early vcneratiou who stieet. . it it was g reatly increased. His headache lastlld }VO days. But he felt no disposition first broke ground iu the forests of this couu- daughter heard t he echo ?f her father s ham· de ackts, bu t she nebber sleeps. She didn't to commit acts of violence, and was not con- t r y. They were in constant peril from wild ~er, and a~ the sounds d1:ed away sh e felt as go to sleep dis t ime. She war ' i lookin' fur beasts and from hostile I ndianH , but with if the R abbi had drawn !us last bre~th. But you, an ' yest erday she oberhauled you. Y ou· scious of any habit. It seems to us, however, that Dr. Ham· heroic pat ience endured hardships, labor and ~he prayers o±the people held back hisdeFar:t · had Sir Isaac's umbreller under . Yer arm. disease. m g soul, th~mgh the shadow cf d eat h still H cah am de libin proof to convict you! You moncl overlooked two import ant facts : An example of another kind of courage is hung over lnm_. , .. 11r ' d e hyena who stole it, an' you ar' now Fhst, that all such habits are formed graduWhen mornmg dawned he s~ill lived, but bofo' de bar of ,Justice! Prisoner how do ally ; and sec-0ndly, that temperament is an preserved by t he descendants of Christiana hope had departed from the hear ts of the you plead ?" ' important consideration in the case, persons Dickson, t he wife of one of the first settlers people, and they began to t hink u nconscious. , . . . of a nervous tempcru.ment being specially of 0 n t ario. She was a small, blue-eyed, ly of the gra ve to be dug in the little bury Their China Hall contains the Largest .Assortment of Pci o ccess ·t ooa .t here with his mouth open susceptible. low.voiced woman, extremely t imid by na- ing ground. The comptiny of young men aid ,ould not rep}Y; , The .sudden. sho:k In the discussion which followed the read- ture; on only one point was she resolute ; she who r eceived d11oily instruction in t he Talmud seemed t~ !'.ave P"~"lyzed !nm. His gmlt ing of the paper, Dr· Mattison said he had had a hon·or of drunkenness. and the love of the R abbi from hi~ lips, was as plam u.s t he hmd buttons on a coat . ha.d within a few months seven cases of the She lived in the days when t he use of mourned their beloved t eacher as one al"De pusson who will st e11l an umbrellar habit under his care, five of which were liquor was universal. '\Yhisky was as com- r eady dead. " Ah ! God," they said to one under any sm·cumst ances, " contin ued the physicians, A physician, in attempting to mon a drink as water among these hardy, another "Can we do not hing to preserve President, " des;trvos condine p unishmen t. write a prescription, wrote for a sheriff to hard-working . pioneers. A temperance or the Rabbi's life ?" · In dis case you stole it from t1 fellow-memto be found in the district. come and take tl1e patient to jail. abstinence society was unheard of. "Let us collect years for him," exclaimed be_r ?f a societ y, . an' yo u added de ~in of He had also himself noticed hallucinations But when her sons were born, she resolv- one. "Perhaps God will hea r us. " And . lym to your crime. Your name will be and delusions. Re thought the continued eel, as far as she could, to put a stop to whis· then acccrding to an old custom among our crossed off our books, and yon will enter use of the drug more injuriou& than that of key-chinking in her home, Her husband people one of the scholar s went from houHe dis h>~ll no mo' forcber. D e carryin' out of the morphine. F.Cis patients had gradually being ab.sent from home, her brothers called to house with a paper in his hu.nd, and each de rest of de sentence am lef t to Giveadam acquired their habits. for the help of the neig hbors, according to one wrote clown how many years, weeks or Jones 11n' H ercules Johnson. " f h" n h ld · f h d · The President of the society referred to the custom of t he time, to put up a barn d ays o is i e e wou give or t e ymg The prisoner was l'emoved to the antithirteen cases reported by a single German needed on her farm. They all assembled and we. nt to work, while she prepared a Rabb~. The daugh~er of the sexton was room, an cl ;~bout a min ute later Paradise physiciu.n. In Pittsbur g u. prominent phy· standmg at the door iust as the student pass- Hall was shaken from roof t o cellar. This sioian, who had for med the habit, became great dinner. After an hour or t wo, whis- ed. Wtts followed by a bumping sound on the violent, and, under the delusion that he was key was asked for. One of her brothers BOWMANVILLE. stairs leading to the alley, <Ll!Cl thi "s "galll · by ' KING STREET, came to the house for it; she refused to pro"And will you give nothing for the Rab· w being attacked by burglars, began firing vide it, to make her friends drunk. bi? he called to h er. the sound of feet making a rush for life. right and left. Her other brothers, and at last an elder "My life ! My whole life I will give to Brother Process D avis will d oubtless remain in the church, came to reason with her ; to him, " she said sobbing. in ·cu.nada dnrinl' t he rest oi his life. Insomnia. t ell her that she would be a,ccused of mean"Shall I wdtc it down?" TOO r.A.D 1rn' s TOO or,D. On retiring for the night we are apt to ness. \iVithout a word, the little woman "Yes, write it down I write it down !' carry our business with us, or we have some went out to t he barn, and baring her head, she cried p assionately. And the youth enThe Secr etary t hen announced t he followpet theory to further develop; it is wrong to stepped upon a log and spoke to them in a tered Rachel's life on the paper. The self ing a pplication for member ship : permit any subj ect to take possession of us faltering voice: same hour the Rabbi begau to g row better. I, Nathaniel De Coursey, a colored cit izen . at such a time. Y et the surroundings are "My neighbors," she said, "this is a On the seccond clay after, they ca.Hied the of Charlottetown, P . E. I.,. appr oving of the most favorable to mental a ctivity. It be- strauge thing. Three of you are my broth- body of a young maiden to the old burying :principles a n a ims of t he Lime Kiln Club, ~1es easy to think; it is a r eal pleasure. It ers, thre~ of you are elder s in the church, ground-it was the daughter of the sexton. do hereby offer myself as a candidate for ia only to begin a train of ideas, or to find all of you are my friends. I have prepared And the name of Rabbi Ben Rorad was membership. I am 70 year s of age, and my ourselves urged on as if by some unseen for you the best dinner in my power. It not strick en out of the Book of the Living. health is Al. Berean Veritas. I am substimulus. There is an unaccountable vigor you r efuse to raise the barn without liquor, It was r emarkable ; at first, after his r ecov- ject to neit her corns, bunions, pneumonia with our mental powers, not often present so be it. But before I provide whiskey to ery t he Rabbi was hu.ppy and full of life ; nor rheumat ism. My occupation is that of through the day. By and by we begin to give to you, ·these timbers shall rot where with wonderful rapidity and complet eness t eamst er . They boys shout "Caw!" "Caw!" realize that this ought not to be encouraged : they lie." he became strong and vigorous. But, then, at my old hoss, thus end eavoring to convey so we desire sleep, but sleep is farthest from The men angrily left the work and went he again grew pale and gloomy; and people the impr~ssion that th e cr ows ha.ve .a bill of us. What is the remedy ? home ; the little woman r eturned to the knew not why it was. They did not know s~le onJiun. But Lord bless you, it would I have ofteu risen and t aken a bit of plain house, and for some hours cried as though that when the R abbi sat and studied late at give Giveadam Jones a heo.da.che t o hear food, then fixed my atteution on some other her heart would break. But the next day night over the Talmud t her e ca.me floating tha~ 'ar hoss chewin~ hay. If. any one is subject, and always with good results. But every man came back , w ent heartily to into his room the sweet notes of song, and foolish enough to tlunk tha.t In~ t eet h a re this remedy I feel i s not a proper one ; it is work, enjoyed her good dinner, and said not that when he opened the window he saw be- no good they are woefully mistak en. I only directing the determination of blood a word about whiskey. low the form of a beautiful maiden, whose guess he's good enough for another season from one set of organs to another ; i;he whole Afterwards th e use of whiskey at barn. smile gleamed through the v~leof darkness. a.nyhow. . . . Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run body wants quiet rest. raisings was discontinued in the county. " N ow she can sing and is :i.s free as a I a1~1 a t rue l;iorn Br1t~sh suhJect of the Thus far my best means of r elief is to ab· H er sons grew up stroni:;, vig or ous men, who wondering bird," thought the Rabbi, and in C~nadian t ype ;, but am m perf~ct accord aolutely pin my mind down to some single did good work in helping to civ ilize and the quiet ni<>ht he wept over t he silen t wi~1 ~rother Gardner on the fisherr and over one month. trivial object, as a v iew of running water, Christianize the world; their descendants leaves of his book. Once at midnight sor- ~hilblalll ~ues t1~11s, ,1~cl I have t he lugh_est or counuing a half dozen figures, over and are all of a high t ype of int ellectual and f I cl d b t th I , I espect for all his rulmgs, whe ther r efatmg row u moans r esoun e a ou e muse, to science or matters pertaining to the Con. over till all is forgot ten. moral men and women. If she had yielded strange cries as if wrung forth by anguish. t"t t· cl b l f h l b this little point, they might have d egenera t- And soon after he heard the vague cryin" of s i u ion ~n y · a:w.s 0 t e 0 11 · Hygiene. ed like many of their neighbors int o drunk b h'ld " Sh . d t h ,';' I I celebrate Domm1on Day an cl the F ourth · . · a new- orn c 1 · e ls su,ve e crne of July by aetting full-of good r csolu t· o No chemist, however able, can analy ze a a.rds and spendthrifts.. pangs. of mother hood !" exclaimed t he Bnt mv hicrhest aim ancl noblest a b" t"~ n.s. .· . Jt " t . 't' t cl . Our s tout-hear t ed p10neer forefat hers r e- R abbi h lILl. 1 1 ~. 111 ta.st e. It has been pr oved over and over 1u 1 · h 1 h' h d d t h 1 d d l · t t b · 1 l · , . c IS o ge m1 ·1a e m to t e 1me'-i1 n I \ agam that people are ea t 1est when t ey eeme e an , an c 1ove ou c wi < Every m a h t he heard the low cryrng of Cl b d. . f B 1tl eat modera te quantities of what " t ast es beast s and serpents : but t her e ai e s till vices the babe a~d t he beautiful cradle-~ongs of t i u ,Ganrl ' Jen glet a l~pensa btwn hro lm f r o. I d " and malignant customs t o be conquered and th t h' A d tl . . th t · I l ler arc n er u.m orgamze a ranc 1ere or goo · . ' e mo er. n le sorrow a weig l ee t he benefit of l'op F lat and ot h · ' th The customrry privy of count ry and vii- for the work we need women of !u gh souls heavier and heavier on his heart made him I,f h' l"lelI "'T or Y · . . 1 1 lage houses is a plague spot, and a blot upon and gentle spirits, like Christianu. Dickson. weep bitterly. As years went by he heard i~,Ol'~( ~ltl~nsb s' owrsr: " ( eSI .0 0{ :3· 3 civilization. It is a ret r ogression from bar,.. ......, DI t hree times t he cry of pain, as on that nigh t. vV~i'soo;\ .'.~lOl ~l 0 ,mue bl 0l~nb or1 ~m~hg 1 bar ism. l t i s a method worse t han t hat of , Then came a n ew-born babe, and t h.i won - bal' t b s ~! r . Ph~nyf tf t ~.s m 1 ~ any beast of the e111 Lh. Its existence among An Indefatigable Liar. drous cradle-songs. For a long t ime it was ti .o b ox \e n i ig : °t tief e eD c it on,_t e · T d 1 · tt l · · bl 1 . d f 1 "t h h R bb" t iem ewu.re . w111 s ,,r or e roi as ctvl ize . pco~ e lS u er y mc~nce~va e, a· As an illust ration oI Lite "coloss;i.l liu.rs " qm~t an pea~e u w1 ~ e a i, .Ye once soon as the "Northern L iah t" runs in the though fam1h ar as a fact . It I S without t he of the West General McCook relat es t he agam r esounded a beautiful exhultmg song. sp · g t l Ar . cl 'ti a·itn ievgeen 0e inlre, ar mte W I 1t a r azor snmllest excuse of necessity, of convenience, following · ' Ra was t ravelling among the "Now her first-born is celebrating the first t·hi I th · ·1 d · f h " th" t th I h d · d 1 r pcn0< an oys er or cu a corn, · · l\r of 1gn~rance, w icr cver er e 1s .so~, an Rocky Mountains, and straying out one I o ~ 1r ee1 : r,ear ; . >~ve epnv ~ 1 ier and will wip e ou t t he whole trash. That's Agam it was qmet for the k' l f ]' ·t· I i.· tI S I a cat to give lessons on the first prmciple of morning frvm the t rail s t ood for l~ moment of t his great Joy. 't l ecency. ' nificent landscape a 1on~ t' me o a ,n 1 s I sn uJec am. o say sam ar y prn;l ei:ice and c entranced by the mag 1me, t I' ll a fter: some. ye~.rs a ne1v let the m bewar e ! 1 The m ult iplie d "pphances imd complex 1 spr ead before him when h e was aroused ])eautiful song floated m t o hm wm dow one Sho l l I h . I ti ·t, · ·1· . medit . ations . ' by t he footst eps of one mg . ht as h e por ecl over h is ' b ook s. n fc b ·, owever, . 11 ways of h ig ' y c1vi ize d 1·1 1 e d o not mak e f or from lns h 1 t d I lave ie ti ex · reme ·t· .f a. Th o comparat ive · 1y of t he guides who had followed · "It is . t h e b c t rot h a1 of 1 onor o emg w"ll e ec le. p r esume h ealt}I ancl 1ong l 1 him lest he 1cr d a.ugh t er, ai1 d tion 'eren b 0 l ie tllll1 ia· b a et 1 10 1 0 1 YI i uncivilizecl do not suffer much from disease, should lose his w ay ' I have t ak en this happiness from her !" And t e h tv e n< uc e< .Y HAINES' CARRIAGE ~ORK$ HEALTH. I I G:BJORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, S LE m H s , &G., l his W agon. ............................................................... 65 55 " t i" A ll K j n d s f v eh i le s Repaired I - G O To- ·-. \{i'." f ""-' u,. tl 0c11 Bros. ST APL'"'"~ A FA~Nc· v Gr ::R. C> C El Fl. I E l S . · (iiNA, GiiOCKERY, LAMPS & GLiiSSWARE) HIGHEST Ml\RKET }~RICES for all kinds of Farm Produce, Butter, Eggs, &c. I I VICTORIA BUILDINGS, I I McDOUGALL & METCALF, are ottering Coal as follows : Stove and Chestnut, .................. $6.25 I Grate and Egg, .............................. 6.00 · LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & GORD WOOD Always on hand a lowest prices. McDOUGALL & METCALF J· I Farmers, Threshers and Use McColl Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated. I i>nd their offsprinlo( u.r e not doomed to die in 18 1 great part in their infancy. The simple 1c111 y 110 ' . · 1 11butter urn oo m uc l e1 ec tn c1 yon . of th ose w l10 1· When buying Coal Oil ask your dealer for the New Oils, h ab its ive cl ose t o na t ure are light. I thousan dth t· une. N ow 1 le . h ear d t h e vo~ce the as- the shock miuht be mu h 5 , " It's mighty purty General " said the I constantly , but never weep mg or complam - 0 11 yt"t t d b oo c most favorable to r eal humo,n welfar e. To 0 1 live close to nature, which in genernl means "'uidc "but I k in sh<;w you bigger si<>hts II ing; "'l ways in a splendid happy song. "She F~y n~ 1 1 u ~o~ an t.Y · aws. t' 11 in accord with n ature- that is the cardinal ~or t his. why one ti mo KansttS Ji~"' and would lHL 'ie been a happy mother, " groaned 0·ha ~:·t0 ~\' :~r m _ orma tl~n re.spec ~ ~,:ny 1 0 axiom wh ich t he doctor of hygiene would do me had b een trampin' thr~e days and 11ights t he Rab bi, in a nguish of spirit, " an d I cut 001:;'.h ' s 0 : ·~mtpei mlent freS er lytouF. h" ~n. 1 · 11 · 1 t · ' rr·1 b tf l l'f ,s, apenu encen o dne 1s enes 1,, 11 · we . to _spec1a y m~u ca e,. . and we came to a plain, and r igh t in the · o, ier eau ·1 t~ . 1 e for the harbor. · Try it once, you will use no other. Life is l.Je~t sustamed annd a.lternatwns of midst of it was a forest all turned to solid So t he R t1bb1 lived through the whole hfe (Si ' g ie d) NA·:r D . C . · t ure. It is . common t o stun J" th e ma1 .c l en 's. S omet· h OURSEY, d ryness and m o1s 1mes h e even l onged t o Thi' I 18t l1 1 of M . 11 J 887 · look on damp or rainy days as those of The Gener al smiled and remark ed : " I have t he wondr ous melodies cease, and to H <ay . ~r e ' JJlcCJOLL BROS. & CO'Y, Toronto greatest exposure as t o health. Bt1t the dry, have h eard of petr ified trees before Bill. " hear instead t he cries of pain, t hu.t he might J · U 11der the const1tut10n of the club no. can. The guide expectorated withou t ~hanging k now that she· would have suffered, if she j di clate over 'l.5 yeai;~ of age_ ca.r1 ,be aclmrtted arid, dust y at mosphere is in many respect s mo1·e trying. On our ploasent days we are coun t enance and continued : " But that had lived. But t hey came not, and t he I to membership.. l'.ndcr th1s _ m ie, t herefor e, less on g ua1 ·d against tho unseen and insidi- 1warn't all, General. Thar war a buffalo on I Ra.bbi wept over h is T almud. "She would I ~hove apphc:i.t10u was r eJected, bu t the ons forces of di~case. We t here fore believe that plain, aucl he war petrified on the clean I have been happy l Sh e would have been l r,~sulent add?~ :. _ " . . tha~ t he att?nt10i;i of most pernuns, and es- Jump, anrl h is h uffs had k icked up a bit of lrnppy I" he ~roaned. . . . . .. , If de ~pphca11~ h~s ,a l:cUm on t h.e s_ubpecmlly of mvah ds, need s to be drawn t o sod a nd I'm blamed ef that warn't petrified 1 '£hen he wished t o die, t he smg mg at night Jict 0£ l;te D~rk A1 gcs, m any ocl~ei a1ge, made his life hateful to him ; but his prnyer 01:. he .Inn <lehher .an. address on plulosop~y t he perils of very dry weather both as t hey , in t he air !" 1 relate t o t he person, the ground, ~he wat er j The General t urned an amused counten· i was .not ~ranted, H e be_came olc l 1111 d de- ox astro_no;i~y, \ I e shall be ,plad to make s1~~ply, r.t nd th~ effect of the dry air on con - ancc on t he narrator and said : " W hy, i crepit ! his people sanl_< m to the gnwe be- terms wid lnm to come here. d1t10ns of hea.lt n. · Bill, t he sod would have fallen t o foe 'lround ' fore him, ev~n th e clnlclrcn wh.om ho h_a.d TIIEY OAX TIW . .P urify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the Surgeon Major W arbur·ton says t hat in by force of gravity;" blessed at b1~·th, became bed -ridden witli 16 following communication was then cases of ague, where quin ine and arsenic, 1¥ith ont any h esitation Bill answered : I ~ge. T~cy ~ied but he co~1lcl ~ot. " Y Vhen T1 either separate or combined, ex.ert little or " Vv.e.11, b y gosh , Gener al, t he gravity war IS th~ t une .I he often cne~ m ,pass10nate read: . L I V E R , § TOM.A.CD., KIDNEY~ A.ND D UWELS. no influence, he has found a gralll or t wo of petrified, too !" anguish. How ~ons- must I h ve ! .M.ON'l'REAL, ~farch 14, 1887. · · l h D bT t d C "t f d opinm wit h ten or fifteen grains of quinine ~t last one m~dmght a sad cry, as of one Brot her Gardner: They invigorate and r estore t o hea t e l ita e .JOnst1 u ions, an exhibited an h our or two before the expect. ~----- - · - ....,, , dymg, rose t o !us ears. . I am, i:s yo~u· rolls will ~how, a. me~1ber are invaluable in o,ll C om plaints t ncid . ental to F emales o f o.11 Ages. Fo1 eel parox . ysm to act like a chari:i. If possible Wasn't Caught Napping . "S!1e i~, d eacl ! Sb,c is dc,~d !" cried t he 111 good Uuanclrng of t he Lune K iln Club. C hildren and t h e a<>ed they a re p riceless. 1 t he patient should go t o bed m a darkened " . . R abb t. Cod be thanked I When I made my application I understood ~ . Vffell, Mr Brown, how is your c1rcula -1 E arly in the morning his s tudents found that every member of tbe club was passed L :i room, h e f aIIs asleep or d ozes, and the a ttacir t · t d ?" · · . d th f · t · f f h A th · · 1 11 "th d t t , ll . . tl . ion o· ay . m qm1 e e p 1ysicmn o an j him lifeless amoug his books 1D o a circuses ree o c arge. s e I · £ ll'bl d f' B d L B dBreast s, Old ei er 0 ~ 8 no 0.ome on a a . oi is g7ea Y ; cc litor whom he had been visiting for some · · circu season will soon be open please notify · S an in a l e reme Y or a · egs, a : W ound s, S oreE lcsseno~ 111 seven ty. The oprnm a ctmg as I time. mcif , m correct iii my supp . ositions. an d Ulcers. It ia famous for Gout and Rheumat ism. F o11 disorders o:f the i. sedative on the vaso-mot?r .system woi:ld I The sick man raised his head cautiously At th6 R t · t Very truly, - Chest it has n o e qual. · t hu. sap12eai:- to allow the qumllle t o exert its I and ask ed : ' W . es a.man ,· 0 0 d · s i·11 the . HITE. · i.;'or ~o··e Th1·oats, ...1·oncl11"t1·s, u ·"011~·11s, "old"', " n ;.nAcK I R G uest an t i-:eeriod ic powcr unoppose . "Doctor, am I very sick ?" ere, wa1t er, w1at s th i .IC ~ " .-e u "' It l S a well-known fact t~at country p eo· "Oh, not so very." i soup?_ "De Seckretary will wrrt e t o Brndder S . . . . h . l d f ple do n ot look to be ~nd really ar e not so! "This isn 't likely to be my last illness is Waiter- A :ipoon, sah._ . W hite," said the Presid ent, "to de effeckt Ql.q,ndular ~ wellmgs, and all Skm Diseases it as no r1va ; an or gener~lly_healthy as city peop!e of t_he same 1 it?" ' . Guest -;-No msolence, sir. T here's a fly m dat while all circuses orter p tiss members of I contr acted and atiff j oints it acts llke a charm. rank m lif~, so far as maten~l t~mgs go. "Not at all ; not at all.,, it ; ta~e it away. . , dis club, some of 'em refuse to do so. I n 1 An~ ther e 1 .s no doubt that. t~is ar1s~s from " Fifty thousan d copies daily," replied the~ Waiter- Skuse me, boss, but dat am no c~so d~y pass, cle member will of co'se walk I Manufactured only at THOMAS HOLLOWAY'S Establishme nt, t heir unsnmtary modes of hvmg, winch ar e , editor firmly as he laid his head ha.ck on . fly. right m , in case d ey doan' pass, 11e will of I foi·ced npon them by theconditionssurr ound- l t he pillow ' I Guest-I say it is. Take it away. · co'se W<J.lk rig ht out. It won't do no hur t, 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, (late li33, OXFORD STREET), LONDON ~ ing th.em and a lo.ck of that k_nowl_ c dge and ! . Waiter - All right, boss, but dat ain' no to re ~old o.t ls. 11.d, 2s. 9d · , ..,s, · 6d . , 11s., 22s., o.nd 33 s, eac h B ox 01 Pot , ana n 11" , l try h cle)n d b an at de ldoah. k If . he d r eplies l · d-.,t b ) And " fl D as a r oac h , l-.oss. W e d on' serve no c expen ence of oth er w ays of 1i f e w h icll would ey a etter ma rn a s ip, ey nn e ; b h d f 11 M di i ....,. d h h i. W "ld 1 y. teachthemtobendtheir condit ion t o t heir 1 Thetendency in novel writ ingnowadays · fliesye1 · in wintah time. Dis am a fus'- satsificcldat hewould turnawayaCongriss-j may e a roma e cne . en orst roug out t ..e or· needs. It is only necessary to use a little is t o intr oduce t he super natural in large . class place, an' we don serve n uffin outen . man jist de same. \Ve will now disor ganize I WPnl'ehaMen should look at the 1'abel on the Pot& and Boxes, U: the r ddre energy or better still, a little brains, to doses. i season, S< th. de meetin'." I U Jl liS3. Oxrord Street, London. they are 8PDr1001,1 ° 1 11 "Is not t his mag~ificent Bill~" exclaim· a tear fell glittering upon the face of the I e ~g~·ttp Sal · c.~nn? I1v:ry ~': 1 ~~~ea.\ i~ 0 0 111 ed the General anxious~ share in his d e· ITalmud, in which ho was d elvi11g for the ! P,.~ - ~· dl tJi tm wits as l, " t . ~tc u I L A R D J: NE:: MACHINE OIL. LN THE W 0 R L D. THE BE 8 T I I f l ! I I I I FAIILY SAFETY & S U NLIGHT Coa l Oil. :EI E ALT H I I t;ie FOR I l l T HE PI LLS I I I l l T H E O I ., NT ME N ,,.., ! I I I I . I I D

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