Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1897, p. 3

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II. I. :1! HUNT. I30 BLUUT HT. 0 . I. K EN Il.D. . `.1 . h B. LATE. R0 Indian! Ipu-Intention,` not; Gono- H > Ooronn for city and country .nooof".l|:l: oc up: by tho mo Dr. Bann- dab =mhm o. . wliclne "0 will XIII. 50 UUTHI TDIIUI. I have started to give him Doan a Kid- ney Pills, and can my Iihabitia truly won- dmfulhowymueh be has been helped by their use. Hoia now may and Vigorous, amlaeems to be getting better all the time. ll..- I".-nu-an Iunl nuifn nnllnuainabin n UDRDVH l'lllB ETC. The specic and direct. action of Doan`a Kidney Pills on the kitlneya always ro- uorea them to a lxeulthy acbion, thus _cur- ing all diseases arisingirom disorder of the kidneys,` bladder or urinary organs. nnnlrunhn, hnndnche. dizziness. dinbnf.aa_ H10 KIUIIBYS, UUIUIIUT UT` I-|I'VllI|Il'y urga B- Backache. headache, dI7.1.iness,diabetes, Brightfs Tdiuoasq, gravel. e:c., all yield readily to Down : Pills. Price it cents per,box or six boxoa for $2.50 at 31 drug- nintnm . Inc mmotu. `Inc III! [IICKHI nu lIIlI' to pal won numerous. and mm him with u vnllnv- Qnnnund an with A nhnfn nthnk `HG-` I 5 Ti , - {GT1-`TS 5 A Benevmc Boyhdaan Experience-lire. E. George, Beneville. Ont. Tens the Story 0! the Rescue at Her San Fred From the Clutches 0: Kidney Disease. Bey: Mn. George. "My son Fred. new thirteen years of ego. has been troubled am. his kidney: for some time. Pain! In the bank were frequent and severe. and he also bed urinary diiculciee. He was very much broken upiuheelnh, and despite the use of A large Amount. of doctors medicine he was unable to obtain relief. T |....... -5..-shed in win: him 1)nnn n Kid. uma." , Mun. George was quite enbhusinetic in herpruiso of the new kidney conqueror, and wished ever one to know what a re- markable rem 3' for all kidney troubles Doun s Pills are. "VI... an--ln nil! (rank nntinn 45` Ann'- DFUJO 3'38. At all Drugglsta. Price 60 cents per Box. or 3 tor $1.30. Sent by Mall on receipt of prlcc. T. MILBERN & C0.. Toronto. [[0 Ropamng a Specialty. Give us 3 call. .--.-. `fut : . yuoouauumh r v 11151:`;-`.r.`.-:-uzat 1 Donult inc (rec. 01- write for book. DB. swam. 156 3'1`. Alum-J 5'1`-. nomnun. Qtmanzc. lf'0l[ wen; PEOPLE. ...-..._. Laxn Liver Pills (into where others fail, "Li.1F'rLB r=R.r.=.n.. -. ...__n.. n_..\._.. ._ I:n..._-..:..-'.... 1:. F.x:'H|nR luvltlout of Ioln-lliun u,,u nu _ 'A."". HEROD. rs.--` -_.n.. I\I.I an T AND _!5_8Y. 9"-'-5. :14;-3 ORDERED `A 6A.r~2`Ni 533% v_F`6(_)TWEAR. I 0 llldlll Much I olophono No. I01 _ s \\'ul- of the .ry has and given a gloss no me uncu nun. The curing process comes next. The mnoa are dumped from the cases into n pper. and M they pour out at dim-rent apouta at the bottom boy: and git-la catch them in shallow wooden trays a yard aquaro. With deft linger: ` the chlldrcn apt-and tlm (mi: evenly over the ya. A little _t.I-umwny quickly oanla 0 tray: out to thedrying yards. Thbn the [round in oovemd for aorta with whim ciotrha. and on than the trays are placed. The clear, hot surahinc does the run ni thowork, and in from two day: and I hall to than daya the (mic is roady tor packing. Baton tho fruit is packed M is thoroughly dried in what an called awent bots." not it la pm in boxes lined with oiled papcaud I Nady for the market. Priooaotptunea hava hoanataa1lilyhll- in; for the Inn iow years. in I808 thatc- ago prion whidl tho gfowau halved lot trulutanhfroln the troanwu Illalu. but when than Wilson mil low lowqaul thuluvhualxoenta npouoddho Io- Klalq lowahodulo. colxccafaapoull. tho prion Mi tnolouanl Venn on a us. Now tmdutzha has made I can a pound. and pans yawn are happy. ` - In: mama cacy snoulu Du tower luau uvur. On the other hand, the Dingley tarl schedule raises the duty on imported prunes one-halt cent a pound. practically shutting out the foreign crop. This means that the California prune growers will beable to keep prices up. The actual ecct will probably result in no considerable change in xix-uno priues, and three times a day, just as of yore, the stewed fruit, swim- ming in its own soul brown juices, will confront the hungry histrion. ` n.-. u a- ...kn.. 9.... `\n1` On mid On thn in. mm PRUNE HARVEST EGALIFORJNIA okcrgmos Pnooucc 90.000 TONS nus vun. Bou-din ; louse xoepm In-no (Buoyant at I III; yield. but Weep our tho 1:- cnuod Import Duty laid by the Dingle; -run: sonoauo. Hero uoaomo (not: which will be re- garded by,-tho people who frequent actors` boarding houses with mixed emotions: The California prune crop. which in now being harvested, promises to be inrger than usual, and is is estimated that 90,000 tons of the unit will be put on the market by the time the hgx-vent is over. From this it would be reasonable to expect that -the price of that over present and tnmilinx dell- cacy should be lower than ever. (in fin: nthnu hand than himrlnv fnfl ulon. First them are spread under thetrces acre of cheap` white cloth. Thou mcn nnd boys climb into the trvcsnml shnko the branches, sanding down In shower of tho dolicious purpln lruit, whirl: fnlls without harm on tho ouvorlng laid mm: the soft ground. Tn gntlwr tho fruit the shoots aro oiuiply lifted up by the corners and the pi-mu-s pnun-xi lnt.up:uidod boxes. Next the fruit is poured into strong wire macs holding sow.-rnl hundrmi pounds (mob. Thono am rat dipped into tanks of run- _ ning watdfhxid tho possible dirt nnd dust washod uwny. In another moment the hugv cranes are Ihiftod and the ougoa let down into oaldrona at hot water heavy with concentrated lye. This operation to- mm-an the bloom and cracks tho skin in order that tho drying may take place moro quickly. In its natural state the skin in no Imooth and tough that it` takes man than at week to properly our-o tho innit in the sun. From tho lye oaldrons the asset are quickly tnnnlel-rod to tank: of hot. olt-on water, which wauhoa away the In and given I [lost to the dried fruit. Tim marina nrmsnu mmna next Thu WV" '1a'fx7;'m<)'oi sh Au lack an uvornubh Minute: | . oonzmm. um Hungry xuuunuu. - But ii; is reiiy coo bad to add to tho in-A dignicies which on heaped upon the hum- ble prune. Personally I confess to n lik- ing for the pleboian prune in all its stages. whether fresh, dried or cooked, and I know that lots of other folks do. too, for we not only oonsugno hero in the United States the many thousands ul tone which the Califor- nia growers produce, but shipioads of those raised in Franco and Turkey. / All nrnnnn uvhlnh Ann and under the All flflllfl WIIIOU an: uu uuut: vuu name of French prunes, however, are not raised in France. To the glory of our own wido domains it may be truly said that V the California prune is on top. Nowhere ` in the world can it be grown in such sac. oherino mngniilconeo or in greater abun- dance than on the sunny slopes of the San ` Joaquin valley and ndjucont territory. ` Few people who have never visited this summer land realize the extent or impor- noe of this Industry. 'l`hn Culitm-nu amtu board of horticulture `me or mus mnunry. Tho Culltornu state: finds that there are 53,000 acres of bearing prunu oruhn Idl In the stats today und ubout 8,000 more news coming into bearing. `.onsc1-vutivo osthnntes put the mm! prune crop in a favorable your an 00,000 tons. and in in tow years tho full yiuld will be 110,000 "tons. Now cast your glbcn at. tho prune If you will! A dnnndh mm l.hn (`.nmm-n1n nmne nut PEEPABXNG PBCYNEE FOE! DRYING. orchards in the state), but since that tlmc tho prunoruising buinuss hnainoreuod by leaps and bounds until today $20,000,000 in the estimated capital angnged in it. `In Santa Clara county alone there are 15,000 norm of pruno orchards. Some of these orchards are tho lurgnst in the world and contain on many an 50.000 trees. Tho or- chards of southern France do not hold 0| oumlie to them. rm... ..n... `rluuln n-nnnn" in n minnnmpr cumue so umm. The term `dried prunes" is a misnomer when applied to the Cnllfornin product. and the Amox-Ioun producers urc making A I vain uilort to grt rid of it. Foreign prungn . are undoubtedly dried, for they am pm- pnrcd for the market by being half baked in ovum: or kilns. Not npound of Cali- ! for-niu {ruin ever rcuuhea an oven. It is MI I aun cured, and ourgd prunes in the name whiuh the California growers are trying to persundo tho Ainurlounpublio to adopt. Prune uni.hm-imz in inst beln begun on persunuo um Anwrluuu puvuu w uuupu. Prune gM.h`rlng la just. bulng begun the Pnclo alopon, uml from now untll the end of August the grant orchards will ho busy plncos. nnlmrnl more fnsolnntlng to look upon than n prune orrhnrtl when the rms are laden with ripe trulc. Juan ut. thls junc- ture the nmhurda swnrm with thmmmda of busy workers-men, women and chil- dlon. I.`l....4 4Iu.um nun -nvnnnl no-ulnar Olin OI-non Tln-ru uro few things lmrtl- V Wllll A decade ngo tho (`.nll(orn1a prune bututtlo guro In thomurkuc. In 1887 there were less than 7,000 acres at prune ` llll |(l`UWIIl`l! piuuuuc, uuu llllllllvuu vn -uauu-. nised All prunes which are sold under the mum nf lfrnnnh m-nnnn. however. My little book," "manna cmssms OF MEN," (nee. sea 09. ppm: re out. at given cause an `trect or my nbune; tell: how; 1. meat Weak Men (young or old) without medlclnel, Over I.000 [cm-we-d last year with "my wonder working Electric Body Belt and` Sup- Dortlnx suapondory. soothing current: ,through the wenkend- puts on night. uxetdmlu In vthlrty dun. name back in one week. `Dusdvel the clot- ted blood, developopartihnd cum C? A f-jjnj T `org:-otthohy. av torus Innings. 4 Forum, August 9.-Mr. Nichols had A but ttcently, moving 3 barn. Mia M. ' O'Connor in viainni (ti-ndu st Invar- nry. Mina Flouie ficbols, 0! Brock- ville. spent a week here. A number from here attended pn evenin social ii: Arthur`: grove. Invent . `In. J. Mon-land was culled to Sun In owin to the mum at her mother. 1-3. I H. Tohad. Jennie Tohnd. W h- hurn: t Inst 0! her cousin, Sta lore d. Jnoklebarr rlokin lathe y old I ycsr. . 5::-:' 31:.-'a-.z-._j:: `John ease, wile of a widely known vote ` from ulunood an 0! uropuy II 1: undo hlio how. tin thoonoof M . ran stage proprietor. when lifq - {or A months. had bgen deepali-ed of. From the ` accumulated water poculiu to thin disuse" A she became so helpless I! to be unable to drag an. Ioot alter the other. Bho now up ' rl on thy street and any: Iboio as we I u ever in her life. And claim: that -' after all bthbr moms Ind failed. she thunk: Dodd a Kidney Pills for the unex- pected cure. lnwlonnaou on Auburn. Inland. Stella, August. l2.-('I'o the Editor): By way of emphuizin an article in your imut-. of tha 9th ml, it may he observed that there can be no doubt that it justice were promptly nnd pro- perly mlministeretl. there would be no luwlwssness on Ahumrst. island. Pro- visions of various kinds, and flour have been taken` from private houses and II. warehouse. Private 8lnl)l(`.B and drive houses huve ln',P!1 enlored "for the pur- pose of theft and `injury to property A steuun yacht in Stella bay, newly fift- ted up .nml painted at considerable cost was maliciously dilllllll over with l.lp.!lll painted at considerable COSL inziliciously with greasy llltl.Cl{ paint, and other buildings in like manner qisfigured. The high road, especially through Stella village, is continuously, on Sunduyis and other (ll|_\'S used its ll nice course. \Vhen the municipal` council were iL~,,ke(l to regu- l:i.te driving on the high ro.-ids. especial- ly to prevent disturbance to public wor- ship that lc.-irned hody we're l.lIlil.l)l0 or unwilling to friiinii such it law, (which is found existing in all other munici- pzilities). Culverts that ought to have giiurds nt their iipproaclies, iind for vs hicli the council is responsible, tire left unprotected. In winter no iittcinptis matte to keep the roads open. On Sun- (lll_\'.`.i di;-iorderly cronds gather tU'OUlltl i|)llt(`I`S of worship, titverns, iiud other ` pluci-.5 insulting pussers l) Fights iiiid lmiwl t-like plaice urounil taverns im- `l`lltH`l{e(l. A well kntmii virzigo insults, ;with foul and horrible lzuiguiige, ub- scene and profane, men. winiien, girls, iiiid boys on the high road and public `store. Filthy 1.-uiguuge is indulged in by the pupils on ttie pulilie school play grouiiils. It st-enis to he generally uiiilerzitootl that! it is quite useless to look for the tttlllllnllfilllull of justice on the isliiiid. if the lawless youth nrc reiiionstruted with, vi-ngmirii-9 is tliri-ateiicd. A horse, for iii-ihurt time. left tied outside I]. privzite stirlile, wits uiutil:it.ed, rind now tl. llltlll with ii Sl0lt`ll limit is goingiihout the l)l|_V unit it seeins difficult: to cutch him. Surely, it is full time such tliings were put, an end to iind the rights of l:iw-uliiding tlntl re.~ipec.tuhle people pro- tected from thieves, liurgl.'i.rs, nnd itll sorts of lit\vlesuness.-AN OIISERVER. null `Mrs. C.-micron (ll(`tl at her l`(`.'ltl(`n(`l`., fourth ('()H(`(`:.t.\'lUll of (`aumlt-.n. o Sun- day, August Nth. Six or seven weeks ttgusltt` was at rivken with paralysis, and In-vvr rucnwn-tl. Although pltystvully helpless, her mind was porfn-tly (`It-nr. All thnt rneclirnl skill unit the love of her children could offer W118 alone lili- uut uvail. A gruntltluughter. Miss Mug- giv Cums-ron, trained nurse. came from New York to attend her, but notwith- ntundiug all this she grmluully failed until death put an end to her suffer-, ings. Mrs. Cameron's maiden name was June Brown. She was born in Edin- hur h. Scotland. and came to Canada it her parents, when about fourteen years of age. Of ll atronz. active na- ture. she was a`lwa.ye caring for others. Wherever, in her circle.oI acquaint.- nnces, there was sickness or ,deuth, she was to he found. Years ago, when the terrible scourge of Asiatic cholera vio- ited this country, some in this vicin- ity were nfflic-ted with it. She furlou- ly nursed them. Her plume can In-wily be filled. Her husband, Thomas Osm- eron, died seven years ago. Seve.n,x:hil- Iron mourn IL loss that can never be made up to them. The only enter, In. Smith. reside: in I-Irneettown, lpein the vsidow of the late Robert. Smith. Cameron`: rents and brot.he1 rcturned to scotlnn twice. She crossed the At~ lttntic ocean to visit them. An near as it is possible for a mortuj to live in Christ-directed life, she1rod to the beat of her ability. She obeyed the golden rule. The funeral took place on Tom- day at the Presbyterian church.._tmh com-canton, Camd . and was lergely at.- tended by all nunlnetione. Ill :1 Auuuur uuu III IlI II-cl.C U, "u".. Ina- Cmrnnuronn (Special. ) Aug. -- II unlocked for and ronntkobl "."" ! from umnced stage of drop-y II 1- in an mun nf Mn. .-.....l- ....LI:- I...- ler. Mrs. uvorgo nu.uuu-auu. Rev. George S. Clondenning announc- ed from the pulpit in the Methodist c-hun-h lust. Sundzv evening, that the rocent vhnrvh tron )l(`S were something of the post. Following this, he deliv- ered the most` poworful senyunn over l`u-ilened to in the church. Qt Ila-v'.~ blnnlluv m-hnnl l)l(`,fllC '33 listened to in the church. St. Mnry`s Sunday school picnic was hell! as usual at Grass` Point. ;\o form- er effort was ever crowned with gnmter bIl(`('(`SS. The success of the unnuul gull):-ring of the children and their friends wna lnrgely due to the manage- mvnt of Mm. (Rem) George ll. (`.ru.n|. 5l'h- Methodist Sunday school picnic will he held at Gru.s'.~s' Point, 'l'hursd;1y. The ym-hl Jopl will transport, picnicners to and from the grou_nds.. J A . Kifinlri rninu-mi on the safe ar- and from the grounus.. J`. A: l:'ifio=.|d rejoices nn the rivul .nf :1. young son. Miss \\`right,u /\!hfn.~x, is visiting hero. |"1'ml Knapp is lungs-rouslxv ill. W. E. Harding. of ()m-idu, i.-1 In this vicinity spt-mling his ynnnn.-Al l|nH||u\'~l nrnuml `hi I'(`llI`H of Only a I-oomu syng'pconn4-hot 0 N00! or mgu-cum: by uocwundney Pull- n._._...--__-_.. m_.-:..I\ A-.. o_.An Newborn nowlllnmu. . Nowhor-o,.August ll.--Rev. Mr. Put`- 1vnh:1m. \\'ostporl., held `sgarvice at Mrs. Ih`o.~;u-0'3 islu.n(l lust evening. R:-V. 8.5.`. lhuns, Stirling, a former pastor of the l n-uI)_vlm`iun church hora, was H. visi- lor in the village Monday. M rs. Prieslly, Toronto, is visiting her daugh- ter. Mrs. George Su.n(lic-son. mm l`.nnv-on :4. Ch-.ndennimr ' II'l'lIl HIVVIITYI Icarus no donomod anmuu gt Ottawa dnow am In! on ollun. Into: Ix In tho In Iorlty of olou OI oholoo plum of lnunnnoo offend umuu a ouxumarun lulu Aunt.-. Klnuton and pumice. on, Llvorpool and Globe Fire I Illpurlnoo Company. . om. Inuddm so In 'E"l:`. z.*:.`f:-'I%'T:':.::'.:.::.:*.i "'*~'`*"** 'ABI,AN`R.?J':. P.0r:IBTY I At UQQ n nnnw old nl 'Um-mu, Is this vicnnny spvuulng ms innnu.-il lnulitluyx around the .~u't-m.-3 his youth. '|`his ya-u.r ho is :u`comp:inii'd by judge Durheun, of Oneida. and James (7. Harding, of (hsweuu. While here the party vu-re the gm-s|.~4 of Mrs. J. R. \\'H'k':~1 outing, but when hult over Mr. llurding rec:-n'v.-ml u tvlvgrnun vulling him home to sign a. $20,000 vnnlrm-l., which he hm! heen nwurdetl. The rest nf the pnrly prucumietl to ULi:Lwu. by thv slvnnu-r Jmm-'.~1 Swift, and will re- turn lhis \\'n_v. All were highly dvlighl- IKPII` Plans had been luid for :1 full n ml with the scoliery of our lnkvs und have decider! in return unullurr year in rmnp.-my with ihoir wivvs. `Mum Ihnn dnnhln Hm nnmlmr of mm- In rmnp.-nny wnn lll(`|I` WIVES. `More than double the number of spa- cinl prizes nre 0|'f'r9(1 this your for New- horo fair, of .-my former year. The fair will he held on Svplcxulmr Zlst uutl `22nd. nun: hon oosv. Newborn Nownlotu. A. 1| 1).. 4., ICU ilh LVLI -71: Row. 8. S. slur the ms uy. daugh- _x Mm hmlist. ` Hm! Hm LOOKS I '; II In x I: 3 I 01 ' I f_A..-`- -------A-..- `V :2 cu.-J omimo-u cue; Au sun {J15-L nal. .` 3.; 51., ` Known W Inn. . drew Anon, ul Hnrtlnnd, N.B.. uyo : nun lama dnnuhtar. G:-goo Elly. 3 unruam, N.n.. uyn : ~- > My little daughter, Gnoo Ella. ._ V bran and u-hnlf. wu -I drcndhl II ' from dcuoma for three years. We tried `I number of nlle edcurea and aovorokgho- t.or- . but all w thout olfoct. Ber : van in.- dood a bad case. Ho:--littlo body wann- tinl `covered with rub. One day our lo- cal rugsziat, William E. Thiatln. pomp. mendod me to try Dr. Chase : Ointment. I dud no. and four boxes eeotod Loom- pleto cure and saved our child." In-. Chase`:-Ointment is just an olfootlvg and saved cnuu." l)r. Chum`:-Ointmanh olfootlvo for piles. salt, rheum and mom of all d . fgciollm For sale by All donloryuxd F.dmn.n'Ion. Bates dz Co.. mnnutuoqugn, ~.=:'s%"'~Iu "' owuuuwl doa.crjg&i9ul- 3'0!` nan Dy In uuuup ` gnu Ed;nm'Ion. munufuganu, Toroto; prico U.) obntn. J Tbqyo in, nophing to oqunl Ghana : Lin- aeoctnhq for severe colds and Jun ` rdulgios. Large bo`ttlo25 oonha. 3 book's Cotton Root compound _ I. M... nklu gulp. relilbh E _'.!?l.'-T'"5 7 M00! 3 Uuuuu Iwua Vllluyvaauu ; la the chi ufe, reliable monthly me no on which ladies can depeud in tho hour and time of need. Ia preparedintwo degrees of men . t M No. for ordinary caaea `is by far the best dollar medicine known -3011! b druggiata, one Dollar per box. No. for a ecial caaea--xo degreea .atronger-so1d y druggiata; One box. Three Dollara; two boxea. Five Dollara. No. 1, or No. 2, mailed or: receipt -at [price and two 3-cent atampa. t . The cook company. ' WIndaor.0d.dh. Sold 1 `K1 t. ed; by .'n'n`;o.'.`;"a1;i :"1".i'u'.;'.':37."'-" n'l``v `|--.-o !sI>rcIAnIsT*%.=-":`I=:=-..'.<*-.2.-.`:.~.a ` Iqldllolll klldooptlyolii. sownic an`. twin: M ' wug Illa dosluu In M . cannot [GI oluwhno: nu Ll. human, `DA Tzxilhtu. P `H '54.. 7 ...::r.:.:. ..:z"'` .::`.'. .....:w.'...':t F FARM AND 0 PMJPEBT! In: wont Me In on. Bofon ronowl: nu nu bunlnunu mm ham L` 1-' jut j auectrfun. - comhunnoaauaudanuulcshcqp uaaucu-Icsuppnuluuai. ` Q OIIIIIOI I IIQWICIIJ RAM. PAPERS. DAD08. IIGBAIII. nouwmumu. All Ibo mwut nouns and hints. IOULDIJI Incl Punt` H: ._4..;.- `pond ; Kidney Pm: `Always Cure Rheumatism tihoputhlr" punish ounoaxauaurl nomrs EIITNEY PILLS RHEUMATISM I have been troubled with Rheu- matism for several months. I could ecarcely_ get around. I had tried several remedies, but of no use. I read of the wou- derful cures D_odd's Kidney Pills had done, and purchased one box. From the rst box I began to get relief. I have used 4 boxes and I am cured. I remain, yours, etc., W. H. Smrsou, Lindsey. `Ont. `--__._,-- .._.~-~~:--- - T. 1nc7oiXHoN ' 1 non: nhruv I. Innavi wou poulblo rues. Boron nnowlu old or BTRANBI I UPRANGI. IIIIIII. . . LIB {h:`"ih:g0l8lA(Int,l.lnll|trovt MHQI; fizsurance Emporium un Mu Annhnn nlldh-Q Aug- : paras-Jana __ LLTENDINO PURCHASER! Wu; and man in on cannot Ilavthnos __ _ , TV. : IT STRIKES HOME! IIEDIQAI-` canto IV` WALL PAPER . -2--..-j._._.._.___2._._..:. 5I.`r $~";a":-. ."?'2.`- .?*5`* 5-"`" a`7``7 . .I.L70I 1::g-x--_ SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. mm1'nwnn|nIr|vnnnm_ nIl'Tnl.tllI WI. 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IEBRAMEB H *.!f!!I1;11`!1'L1L1?'1"| HORQE` LIVERY. 78UBANC; FINANCIAL. _.-._ .-..._. 3j!TECTURAl... J'II lIY\Il RMIIV __|.`EGAl_._ EDUNTLNT AND BELL no and ucounto ooh : At Iowans rnmnn. (Mime ' H. 1; max. or hmnthing ourvm, of n rnlmhlt that in poiaonmi with tobacco. Tho iirst line of the figure shows tho hmnthlng of tho luhbit just after it has been pluuml under theinuunco of other. An infusion of tolmooo was then injoctod into tho bowels of tho nnimnl, thn rst oilect of which is nhon in tin` st-(mud lino, plowcr brmthing lacing indicated. The third line shows tho bmuthing of tho nninml ilvo minutes after the injection of tobacco. nut! the fourth line eight minutm utter tho injmtinn. Now, observe those lines. and it will be seen that the breathing has bucnmo quicker again. The fifth line. which shows the hrcuth- ing thirteen minute: after injmtion. in- dicntos slower brmthing mznin. while tho sixth line shows that eighteen min- utes alter the injection of tobacco the oxpulsion 01 air mm the lungs practic- ally blind, and breathing wan mduced mnmero gasp. the malt of the at- tempt to tnko in lnuth. -rn mm! the. nhnrtn mrrmntlv one should nlnpn I0 UIKO Ill umabn. To road the charts correctly one should road from Ion to right. just no the print.- od page I: road. The upstroke of the Hun lndsoud oxptnuon. or the expulsion u! Air from the lungs. The dowmtrokus mean taking in bl-nth. ' It is. tn other woall. tho tin and ml of tho chest. re- ducd to th Ilodlull of. black lines. Inoklng It It from this lnlh, the charts beoomo Ilmpuolty mt-ll. summed up. the chart uhown tho affect of tobacco :0 In this; [mg slower breathing; looond. honund bzasthlng; ml. chonor and slower breathing; tours . the breathing ullulltll at merely on Infmquont deep truth or Inspiration, more In the nature at I pip. V It In nnndlnlk unmmmd int that nun lull. It It generally Inppond that that part oltbononounuynemoln pouonooed u ponumoautrlo news: In tho water. an II anon nl All nu-in lnlhlmtion. ONE!` '10` fan! IN L(.0.iin(::lu()`B8uAI.;L 2 on nnd.f`3:|': $to:o`x"t'y. .%:nn (n.nt.o& on In; and 00 til De tutu. A pl; to Tuouu luau u not noon an and Invent- nom Bbaucy. otuu oppo-no the 1-coma. III pouumoununu uorvu II um uxwr, :0 II won. 0! .11 ngrve lndplnuon. Without radiation: of oeol from 32.93`.-.-:-. .':'.~"..".";..."`.':` .23 "2: tlvuuululiuusnouyluulio III] II?` pnchblo degree. So. that the nooond elulhadbuantdo torlhopurponol Ill!!! 81190? 01 MIIJIIUUU Uu Iauu uusssnu lyuwsu. These experiments, it `is unsorted, are @the first 0! their. kind. and the results have provedot high value. Popular, in- .terest inn been crouccd by the Apuhiicc-M tion here of the conclusions reached, ;ccupiei with the announcement that on lbotis sides at the Atlantic the consump- .tion ox tobacco is israeiy on the increase. There have been so many reports recent- iiy otyoung men dying and going med v from the excessive use of tobacco that the ex; ments to determine its exact eoots ovo been vested with additional interest. . ' It was at vii:-st proposed to use men as the subject of the experiments. but me tare consideration changed this idea, es the amount` of tobacco necessary to pro- }duco the desired results would so shatter gthe system as to make the subject a phy- ,slcnl wreck. While several medical istudents heroically oex-ed themselves in the cause of science, their services were declined, and animals whose systems most closely resemble men's. being es- peciuliy subject to toxic influences, were substituted. Professor William Morrow, thim'whom no man is better acquainted with the mortal tenement of humanity, conducted the investigation. Horetofore there have becne thousand and one theories regarding the effect of tobacco. but Professor Morrow has retiuood__the theory to practice. He has proved by the only uhsolute test of ucouraey-ma- chlnory-timt tobooco stimulates those who use it. but always leaves a sour. 'i`hn nnnnmnnnvlnn 1-hart: ehnus lmunnrl Thom llnes tell an lmomstlng story. They are a record of tho ecot of tohuuco polsonlng the system. WHU llrlki Hi: Ullll ulwuyn IUIIVUU II 5013]`. The noeompanying charts show beyond p0l'u.(1v0n_tl1r0 the exact eileet upon the nerves of the nicotine. which. is all there in oi` tohneeo that really nileets us. The apparatus used was especially interest- ing. consisting of what the doctors know as Mm-ey's tnmbour. By- this apparatus the movements of the air in and out of the chest are recorded on a moving aur- tuee. AA lover serntehes curves on a strip of lump-blanked paper in such a way that the upstroke of the curve, reading from left to right. eorrcaponds to expiration, and the downatrokr to inspiration. The depth of the curves in proportionate to the force 0! the renpirutions; that is, the force of the breaths token. fill... ........-......'..-cl-.-. nl...-.0 unhlnk C- IUTUU Ul IIHU Ul'l'l|DllB l'l.Il\Ul.I- \ The ncoonxpmxyinm ohm-t, which Is mnrkod Figure 1, shows the respiratory, chant: nkhulldinx. corner Brook and WEB SON ARCHITECTS. HEB- olllnuton strata. Phone 21!. A japinnonnn Indvon llnbbill l 33 bogs bi - nmou sononuu-A Deli- aio nun-muont linear-do the Action 01 thi wud on me Nervous 3yI"i.em._ The attention or the medical fraternity has been nttr..c.ed by a series or remark- able neiqmio experiment: to tjleiermine the onset of tobacco on the human system. 'l`hnnn'nwnnph nnnO.n |f.'|: nnlnplmd ruin ,voNg;ruog;g,A9otor 1`3&\:rVo (rm: us; 1 ` E` ul `V Fm 11 \ at 2 nl uouu. * John Homer. of the Hornet mine. nding himnrll pennllesg. shot himself. Doughnut Bill. Old Ennis and Nine nu. Clark were killed in bnrroom town. and llonuna Plumber. who found. one at the x-k-but mines In the world; did on the gallows. Dutch William. the dlwovenrof gold In Caribou, British (`.bl\nnh|a. that whom the fnmnua Wll- nun enck wan named. died npn . and Marshall, the dlncov-not of go In Cnllhcnln. mun pomlonor at tho gnu none that baton his both.-Athlln mriii OFFICES- Exohunn 0 unborn. 0ord a Block. 81 Brook Mnot. Kuuneon. Ont. I I QTIIIC LWX CII tr-wt--II-in lmmy HIETVUUH llH])||lh'(`B. 1hirv.l, the gasping inspiration which sometimes se-izu us nnd is often given the name n`! spnamudlu n.st.hnm. is the msnlt. of tnlmmo pnismiing. the effect of tho nicotine upon tlm mspirtutory can- turn. 1 .....L.... :.........'.....|.... l\' H. .-`unann-. curs. l-`urt.hm- inw-ti:1::|i0n of the question has shown that. while all the facts stated mmxnrnimz thn z-ifoct; of nivotim upon the nvrvuun system are Lruu, it lies with the smoker in n monsurv on, by his man- nvr oi` lifu, offm-t at nullify the offs-on of tnbncvu poisoning. A man, of phlounmtio, may-going disposition can smoke heavily without receiving great harm, while a highly norvoui person who smokes to the amna extent is likely to injure his health in urt-ut nit-grao. As a min, a man who is much in the open Mr and takes nulli- clc-nt exercise will e-xperlmvo no ill u-t-nun from smoking. whiln as mun who leads n sedontary life may suffer much. 'I',.1......... uvnnhl nnnnuva nfhnr tnh-I-nnnn loans In wunbary nus may nuuur Inuuu. 'l`olmovu would amp:-nr uftc-r tolerance has been estubllshed to be It ntlnmlnnt to tho heart. and the curlonn commun- tlon of u ntlnmlunt, and a smlntlve to tho nerves. A: n matter of {not-, the smoker only Imagine: that he in bolng soothed. It is the effect of tobacco upon the nerve centers and the importing of lhe atlmu- lus mun received` to the nerves of the brnln that glves man the Idea that the lnhullng of tobacco smoke soothes. smnnuuu UNIS l`i`(`Ml\'lF\I. i-umnd, nimtinu poisoning menus to net. prim-ipnlly on the reapimtory or l)rL-.-mining r-entvr. cvnntn:\ii_v pm-ulyzlng tho o-xpintory division of it. that which uxpn-IA the breath {mm the inmzs nmi remim-utim wimio on-ntor insensitive to many nervmis impulsx-s. '1 Ideal Hun anuninn inunlrntlnn whlnh In the gold mining dintriouu of this country than in a superstition that. the discoverer: of grant min:-n isiwnya mum to violent ends. it is mid the belief is Rounded on the (act. that the tinder-A of 40 0! the richest minon in the world have diod in this way, 13 being shot. 8 entombod in their mines and the not unuooonntnbly dinpptuu-ins. ~ . flnnlnl N First, n! that FINE!` Y7 unncoonnunty mnppeanng. 6 H. Fryer, ol the Fryer V mine. A-ulvlllo, oommltedeulcldo. . before bl: death he wuwox-the mllllon. yet the authorities hm-led him. The dllcoverer of the Standard Inlne In Unlllomle was kllled by the lndlnna. Willllun Pelrwuchcr of the Alder Gulch Mine: came to his (leech platen rlnoogu llvlng. The owner of the omeehke 'mIne turned lnhhsuynnn. Bo wen shot Anna] - In mspn-Mmns. `rum theses uxporhnents the following conclusions were ronchcd:-- 1:1.-go. tnhnr-rn numnlnmu the may-mun mourn! 0121 u1nIuaaw1_v uuvamhmb` a'xpoH:_._'1`,Mn chain bo1ond,.quu.i0n \ wh the,eect.of. sobncdo on tho nu-vos an tho. ontlra system of :5 person would he felt It there were no pnouxnogumoa at 011. mu... ..-..a nunn-Innsu ah. -nu. no IFIII. .- ` . The noun experiment, the rnum at whlolnunahown in lqtu-a 1. wuto panel: a inbblt with tohnooo. mad the pneumogutrio nerves. Instead of l-lug seven-d,~ were mnmmoa at Intervals with an elm-otrlo out-rvnt. Tha effect of this mmulntlon was at rnrbontop breathing. or. in aomq canal, to rondur la slight and mpld. Townnl the and of tho rabbit's me the (nch of the stimu- J in. 3. IOOANH UNTLNT an o \. neon: unhd. llonutu loan lution heczlmu less marked, and in the flnnl stage of poisoning the use of the elet-trioal ourront fuilerl to nilect the hi-enthlng to only great extent, although inspirations were still tuklnq place. Professor Morrow believes that the profound chnmzo in the breathing may bo nttrilmted with re; on to the fact of the various impulses at usually come from the norvos being out oi! from the oenter. The result was that the nerves were only stimulated to notion in an imperfect way hv impure blood. The cutting of! of allv possible nervous im- pulses from the norm centers ouuses the respiration to become extraordinarily slow and this makes ouch individual bronthe deeper. These deep breaths are undoubtedly duo to the stimulutinn of the center of the blood. ` w-......:........ ..c...u.... on 41...}. M mmnh U18 COHEBP 0! (D0 D1000. _ Experiments similar to those of which the rabbits were made the subjects were next tried on dogs. Only one tracing is shown herewith of the result, and that in Figure 0. Professor Morrow says that the dog experiments were reuiiy among the first performed, and in his inexperi- ` once he waited. too long before taking: i the second tracing. This explains why the tracing or chart. Figure 6, does not 'show that stage in tobacco poisoning \vlu.'r(` the breathing becomes quioimr. It does indicate, plainly o-nouszh. however, the mini nnd chuructoristie stages of simv nnd failing bmutli with deep, gunp- ing inspirations. `I-nln thmm nxnnrimnntn the foiiowimz conclusions were rUuuuuu;-- }~`lrst~. tubaccn at.Iumlnt.es the nervous syubvm In all unseat, and In every lustanoo thn smoker sacrices a certain portion) of xwn-mus vitality to compensate for the stimulus: thus rormlvnd. L... .1 (Anti-\.. unhsnnlnn nlil On Dy stndylng those tracings and reading u.r-connpnnylnz urtivle you will know the Intent sch-ntiilo facts regarding the use or tobacco. ` E5. H Fri. 1 . I `lnporitluon nl .`\l|mm|. -mm JJAILY wn1G,-rn?u)Ax.= AUGUST A13,-1397. Your name can he nhousehold word, And you be known so well, That. folks will confidently buy The things you htwo to sell. U0 Ilflf-O AJCII. B01130 Ind IOOOIIIIU ooh . n tol :1 a m. on I aaitu.?35a1W'I:'u* 7na's3'n. \ And when you once have got yourself Info (`he clmuring mys Of the sunlight of publicity You bet your life it pays! ADVERTISE IN THE WHIG. IIU -5--u --an...-xspsqv 854 Pnoess St. - Stra..*.tord's Old Stand And something you may learn from this, ` If you are not u. cl_1un; You can be just us wndely known As Mary and her lumb. IIOFRO. `Tho iirnt. picket. hn mot. on his way out wnl misled by nnppnsing him to be a spy of their own rvturning with information; and from them in: gun what aoundod like the onunberslgn. but was not. as be dis- ooverod. when. riding on. `he attempted with it.` to mum tho uvntn` mar the tont 0! the gonerdl. '1 `nu exuntry pulled trig- ger on him, lint Mm mp snapped on the musket, thorn was as hand tn-hand Mannie` not 100 yards from the camp. and tho sentry wan ambbud to tho hmrt. Cind in the sentry : uniiorm. xznder cover of the night, he hmsrd from the very iipa 0! th` general and his council the ammo: no can in search of-thnt thv nnvmy would man on the left wing to meet the attack oi to-marrow-am1ntcmd carelessly about when the council wu dispersed. And than mounted his superb gray. and mu ol. It was 5 ptsriioun ride. (or ovary _a..|..g I... |....I ..-._.n 4.. oh- nu...-non WM numerous. nnu mm: Inn will: a vanity. follovmd up with a sharp attack with Rho:-I Ind revolvers. Shooqng. stabbing. clashing and swearing like I load. wounded and wounding. ho taught his way through than and then tied on- wud. town; In No nddlo with actu- Inont and loan at blood uuI|L arrived at the hollow munp where has none; were concealed, be not them bath on. than giving the dntnsl Infonnatlon to II: awn oanunltlcr. Than. emptying his TAKE A HINT FROM MARY. WIIBD Ili ODIJIIUII VVIII ulnpcnuulu, nuu was ol. picket he had pruwd in the anon-noon nrod on him on he rodu through and It vu Indoedathormod me I. I: Jumped CM bullets. The In: plckat no lndvto nan: --- nun-A-nun And lhlf. Kiln UK` A g FINE Alnxnntlnr Munson, n 7v. (1 um-mhor of Gov. Amlrmv l n~`t of llmmn mul form- erly of n lllnlnn l`l.`p,`imNIt, rnlnn-9 thw- {ollnwina wnr am:-_v:- 1`l-.- horn of thu lnoldont. was Capt. Cr.\l;:(-r of un Iowa bntn-ry. Ht`. hml lmun lml by tho luvo at tlzlmzvrr uml vxolt.omtmt. lntn smut. and npy dill)`. Thu exupriuncu in question was hriul. but so ohnmod with peril um! norm tonslnn that ln A few short hour?! hu sq-mm-ml to have llved days. and n(`~dCll us lpngz H1t`t`]l uftrr N1, me though he hml hm-n mvulm for n week. In A single ufwrnnm: hu loft his own camp and I-min lnm Hw ..~Iw1n_v's nnuntry. pa.-eslng two pl:-k-1.4, kill-`ml u :;1u|nl. lla- tmmd to u ('nllm`ll N` War ln thu rebel gen:-ml`: tent. rm:~,.-m. his way back through thr plr`l;c~t.:, who now "um-.w hln mlsalon; wt nil` tlm signal ugzrood upon. and rode to safety on his unusually lleot hurso. -llll... ll... _l..|...L I... .....4 .\_ LI- .....- nut Kl . f, ` ..`::*:.'::. ..:'.:. :'*`%:*..*::;';2:?*'

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