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TWO CONSECUTIVE MISHAPS. A FRIEND WHEN GNB IS WANTED

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The Case of Hr. J. GTEIHTAK. , /... A'.,’” t.r.J Mr. Jacob S. e ■ man. of Priniro.Villa. (■ r --i nw, 'ue I'di.lf. w lien ion fionte ! by war icperWr, intimated ; desire to pu.wulv mP.-tantniu’ cvrtai fan S w Inch ban i, V I.”, to 1 et n rcganlc wi ii a ear!..ln an.w n : ( I inc. it;• •• fs it nna i ha.; \ wt i a oa.Cv’ a vie, u to phy-iw.i tnaJie: ingniied th. in iv-'u per man. •• f'e: .w f, v 11 -w" v - w.-’e 1 M Swwa.u.m, •• and. i. in; t is no ie, my sit tori gp were ob i.> ... 1 in a mo t r, m hj e mna: n 1 ; (, ' 1 n.ll v< miy I:nov> the v !.;• •. < < m-e i I even irom start to bn: hj. i may as vae.l n .;,.ui you (Inst th, who'a o: my sukne mi ,i e through a c.ri i instance v. hn ni . .li .' have had a \ cry tragic ending v. hi st rendering n am c to a mr. who was being in-tiv.wwi by a band < rntiians, 1 was st; blw 1 in t'ne rmb breast.. A great (jt:; :il ;« y of blood os ■ ...1 from the v•uu V and ■ M.l me ni,-sl .. --I i.gw., for W('eks. ! w: s ia V r ti. •are of an emini nt dm-t or in M- ’ warn ami, after being treated bv him to • ilia time, (’ne ngl. wo..in! iiw.h-d i'| \ , si.m as 1 .( t a 111 e . w : ... (. i .rr Aug. 1 v.’, n, !,•■; k to woi k. and be fur.* many dew ra- e.l over my l:ca mef or rd .mV ~ !> f-\ me. I vas dm' .Wi hj ng v, be, i: WW d ;: y 'm ia, hj t. ■;;;n !: .11, d. i ier 1: nil V. as I i., • L i .; : k V . e.d- vi's 1,.; a::, d.e I V twi.e of up e: erf V hj n ! mm (1 i - w f : g : ninaid so ; o * a - 1 rir v c t i •wo v. -| s a, 1 1 r ! "pei!” ni”, tnc ,u, e.w !>i . \Ve IV, ■ 1-rder m:m i ~m ui- lor ■-ra. mm, ■I; . •• cui 1 hw u be v, ry e..r, fel <*. h.u 1 .or 1 e fu; o eng up my i. ‘m :: ! w. :;; i. '1 misl li • f W. S 1 . • ;!: d Ci iic: n m ti, brea king of the tm ii vc ”1, b:: m i (Fer.ngs di 1 not mil there. Sw.e y you cl: ! not mi et well an ’.her aceid in, Mr. n!u n;n n : Mo, but I l.n i o i W.dr.d a wq ■ Fliwiion iban a w a, wi’n.i. i 1 e■;s if 1 i C 1 i i:-! 1’ P v. i v. ■re hj e . rccl.h nls t kein-e v > far my st i a , i e.l ihj: na ■ u lie y ia I in- c hj u i 1 i a ! mi V In. d and ah- > I y ti. ■-■gh fill mnviV V. ■: d d A” aw V ; owi •;o had f, !en 1 V ae. m b 111 ■. ta 11. p <.l a. fel man 1 w w now In nt up ,ak ; mi tV-aie; i>. 1 he d ;c ors • i p la'J me v. It hj a • ia 1 ” -O I Md > p m re g hj. but lie”.- did i o’ fn ii 'be run •e fo. vllic b i in" W- I'e ] 1 s. . Il.e'd. ’• V.’hat et meant did you i ava si.b •painto vi ; : - < ell ! a ■ alrii V " J t 1’ v k i (i w a. l.a ■ to cr;. i it eide-s. l 1 ;pv!)■ de c: Ib.**. I:wa V, te of d-ddlii. -a wrw.ri li v. !:. hj -I mil-, lo ine no •very .;f i iwi lls t da u is li nr t, ■’or one tiling, my dig stive org-ms go bur, egl, eag. n ;e.;r. 1 •■i.mi!’.c:u e u i infer wi 1; a du!i. •• nib cat i’gir ft an a my chc• i , r > ■ ! o’ ■ ! !ha in-:; !■ v- . ing i (]’ oc/iod cut of ra.e. A ung vagn bis ea in ■ a mm innanee of ilea; < .--m e i liulies whah we:,- bad enmp! hj r hmu-wvws to be..r wi hunt any a dir e; 11 a ! wo; idea .My eve-, lelt bo! and ■i nil.m. p !■ i( n ariy in the ii’.oin.ngs hen it was both painful and daazling .-> lo('k out of the window. In the Iglr side of my body I was u;ita'i-ed wl '» horribly severe .ains, w hi'e be ween my shoulders there ■.-a-: an i verlmV ing succc sion of panndie the Irh kiiip: c.f a needle. 1 had no h> hr- to do anything or see any! lung, ml :be senn.d ( f ini: ic annoyed mo 1 just fe t ini line i to shut mv.-e f up , way fi (uii evtrybuly. aw 1 felt it a nunsnwe to have to speak. On waking np i Iways found my tmigm: moist witii a •ellow-c oh nred sn l mr. while the taste ,i i;pv month, to ay (1 ( lea.-a , was exreine’y di-agr. e .b'e. So tired and !i ■' - ess did I 1). e<ce.ie tied I 1 a 1 not enough • u rgy to walkup■ tmr '. ll I ha.pjn in- ’ ■o bo in the next apartment to the din-ing-room w lien at -a! lows arrive 1. i ••vould not iroublo nr.-ell to wa'k to tin* tabic. Indeed, 1 inn! no per.-oral iu- • crest in this little detail of existence, i- I had scarcely any appoti.o, and: usually rej do 1 all th” od.h e- that wore nl.’.r-t'd for mo. If 1 did not do so rny sufferings were always added to by violent attacks of windy spiv-ms, which , pi t d rny sTmr.ck and pick. c-”d v tcr-

liiii I— MiInWHIM din> »wrtrm~nim~iTTri XT OTIC K iM i’he CA H DRONA COAL-PIT L NOW 01’KN fur the SUPPLY OF COAL foi (hj« Season H. MWOUOALL A SONS, Pi nTo ,kt*. September 10, LOO. SONNINGTON’S C A II R A (i E E N OH IRISH MOSS CI'UK'S InfLuonaa Bronchitis Asthma Sore Throats Coughs and Colds., ASK To); 3>ONNI MGTON’S. sit; that v<>r olt it. N* ( > !’.i >1 >V Hi" li si. Hit ji .ill fl’. -11l N.Trail;i ’ I ij< >’. ii;u'iii‘, la >1 lehr, M .i'OfT, o 11-isV i Sore Ti.r.,a 1 . « hi.e Wi !CM IW <'! Li- 01. i tamable.

“We have received from the make s Messrs \V. tdune and Co., Dunedin, a large bottle of their (d.lonial!^-manufac-tured Worcestershire Satie . V\ c are compelled to say that the -Sauce has been a source of much enjoyment to the cuitoiial palate, and that it is equal in pleasantness to anythin;* of the kind vce have e\et tasted. Under its piquant influence the editorial matutinal crust has been reminiscent of mushrooms and olives and sweet spices of 4 Araby the Idlest genet ally, and in the flat sameness of the luncheon hour has been relieved as by a mountain in a monotonous plain, or a trickling brook in a thirsty land. \t ith a bottle a laige bottle—of this Sauce and u chop, we would willingly retire into the desert and start out to be a ‘hermit and spend our life in a perpetual condition of that enviable dolce. Jar v.iente, which is alone truly characterised as the essence of intellectual enjoyment. Dox.t Cough.— Relief can be obtained n.mediately. Use “ KEAIING’S COUGH LOZENGES’’—weII known as the utterly unrivalled Cough Remedy. Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. _ They at once check the cough and cause without any utter effect; the most delicate can therefore take them. One Lozenge alone gives ease—one or two at bedtime ensures rod. Sold everywhere in tins 1011. each. Tin; Deaf ITeak. —No .dill of the Ulus I trated World of tEM, Chiswick High Komi London, W., England, contains a nesoriplion of a Remarkable Cure for Deafness and Dean Noises which may be carried out at the patient’s home, and which is said to be a certain cure. This number will lie .sent free to any deal person sending their address to the Editor. Advice to Mothers.— Are you broken in your rest bv a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth '! Go at once to a chemise ami got a bottle of Mks Winslow’s Soothing Svaer It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless ami pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet s'e.ep, hy relieving the -hilil from pain, and the little I lierilh awakes as “ bright a- a button.” It sooothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, renews wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentn and diarrhma, wm ther arising from t'eething or other causes. Mrs Window’s Skiothi.’ig Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers evei \ • where. rm.o.vrA K-r.orMNs and Hoarseness.-- All .suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will ire agieeanlv surprise-! at the alm.-st immediate relict •illortied iiy thcpise of “ brown's lironcnial Troche-.” These famous *“ lozenges" are nnv sold by.luost u-p-; able (de-mists in this euuntiy. K-o). e troiiided with a“ hacking cc.-gli,” a slight coM or hron. Inn! affe-K i--n- --annut try them t-epsoon, as sini !.-r troubles if Ti-.wi .1 to proeu ssjresnlt'ili s< n - s j’ulmonarv and AMlm.at io a.o- firms. See that to wools "Ih-owi.V lii.-uehialTr ■-■h. -"are on 1 he G-v.-o : ■ \ n-i.l Slanii-arou-Mi eecii hot. —)’li pm- -1 oy John I. : w, Si Ns 111-I i m-al suits lim-ea'-e In not ; K:.rnnel e. if a.i, is- -on Knew, I. j •• 9 i|j U, Wuman I but that’s gnu.ii I t-a ! j JL 1. ” Ih-i-il aye, it is, ’1 inn e’s Ha -to i j lik t- IR.n.lv-Lanky Diamiunl Jubilee."

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Lake County Press, Issue 982, 3 October 1901, Page 3

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