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CRAWLING OVER HIS FACE AND HANDS AND FINDING A WARM BED IN HIS Hale [San Francise» Chronicle J Joseph Grandelmyer, a weil known mm ing man of Nevada, has passed throug! many startling experiences during a resid- ‘ence of 28 years in the far west, but is. perhaps, the only man who can boast of having hada round baker’s doz-n of dead- ly tarantulas for bedfellows and surviving the termble experience without material injury. It happened a number of years ago, but even now it causea cold shivers t chase up Mr. Grandelmyer’s spinal column Farmers’ Meeting at Red Point A meeting in the interests of the farming community of this district was held in Red Point schoolhouse on the evening of the 220d inst. John A. MoLellan, Esq., was ppoted to fill the chair, and the under- signed secretary. The principal subject under Ciscussion four the evening was the Stock Farm and the benefits derived therefrom, especially beneficial ard practices! to continue said farm, which wis ably discussed by T S. R bertson, A W Bruce, Alex. R rberteon, M.P. P, J. A. Stewart. and others, when it was Una aimously resolved, as the opinion when his mind reverts :o that particular|f this meeting, that the Stock Farm event. However, surrounded by a circle of friends at the Palace Hotel a few even- ings since, he was induced to relate the iu- cident. **In 1864 I came to San Francisco,” said|Cowuty has had the greatest benetic from the gentieman, ‘‘and with the hepefuloces|'he Stock Farm in the past, an effort should now be made to seud som? of the I had « little money saved up, but was | stock to thisend of the Island and other of youth determined to make my fortune raw tenderfoot, and whatever money into failed to pan out, Finally | concluded to strike out for Nevada. I was anew section of country then, that!! had been exp ored to a very limited ex- 4 put my/‘ tlon many and urgent were the ré quests for me to refrain from being so foolish as|"S4in on Monday, 29th inst., to further to encounter dangers in such a wild and al-|censider agricultural most unknown country. Nothing daunted, |F however, and no allowing mysel: te be dis-|! suaded from my purpose, one day in the} ¥#ocement of farming and stock-raising in summer of 1864, after inducing three ac- this district. quaintances to join me, I set out for the land of sage brush. My particular object in goiug was to better iny fortune by avy method I could. Two of the party were prorpectors, and the fourth, a Dr. Heath, went slung to epy cut @ good location for a hog ranch ? Was approaching, and when, after riding a distance in the teeth of a cold wind, we large crowd assembled on East Lake ice to found ourselves at 4 deserted adobe hut by | ¥'tess an exciting and long talked of race be.ween the futurity colts Poundmaker saddled our auimals, and prepared to camp} #24 Crowfoot. The former is owned by the roadside we halted, unpacked and un- for the night There was feed for the} horses in abundance, and while one staked |{t them out the others began prepurations for | ¥45 driven by J. Townsend, Por the firat supper and made the beds ready. My heat Crowfout did admirably, coming in by friends preferred sleeping under » large oak half alength. In the second and third tree near, but I chose a spot near the old] eats Poundmaker seemed to be getting adube house, where I spread my blankets| better, and won in beth by about two close to the wall wkere ths wind would not |/eugths, thereby gaining the race, reach me, After a hasty meal we all re-| © tired to our respective beds on the ground, | © and readily dropped off \o sleep **T presume it was within an hour of day- break when I woke with a sudden start. A peculiariy dreadiul feeling, worse than any nightmare, took possession of me. = paralyzed and wag afraid to stir. was something moving over my face. face. [ felt the thivg traverse my face | © from the left eye dowa over my nose and|@own.” The musio was furnished by the Then it croaged to the other side | Veteran violinisy, A. McPhee, assisted by mouth. and explored in the region of my ear. Then | local talent. it was gone. themselves ‘**T kuew it was not « snake gliding over Thus ended one of the most enjoyable my face, but some animal much smaller, | ® though what it was I was totally unable to conjecture. but such an uncomfortable horror held t ine out a bottle Of fast that I was unable to move a muscle | be presided over by Professor Furlong. and gazed helplessly up at the stars. Once I tried to call out to my companions, bu | 8¢ction to petition the Debenture Govern- I lay there | ment for a bridge across South Lake, rigid as & log, maybe for one minute, may- which, if granted, will be of great benefit when I again knew that the| to this part of the Island not a sound could I muster. be tor five, same thing, or something like it, was on my hand, which rested outside the blanket, | C@Pturing A beautiful black fox, which he and a cold chill ran up my arm and through | Sd to T. Rose for the handsome sum of Suill I was absulateiy | fifty dollars. my whole body. powerless to move a limb, and invoi- untarily closed my eyes, almost expecting to feel them close in death, so dreadfui and indescribabie was the sensation. Next I knew ‘it’ was climbing up over my throat, then to my chin and about my nose. right eye, and I saw by the dim light the |*® fiery eyes of « big taranrula looking into |" injury, might result it | moved my body, | immediate:y drupped ‘he eyelid, and had f and into my hair, where it appeared to nest, and finally settled down, no doubt as| ° You may think you can :m gine my feel. and torment that comes to most mortels in slewly crawlup my leg, not knowing at sink into my fish. “But, thank God, that did not happen, or I should probably not now be alive. Ages after that, so it seemed, Dr. Heath arose, and after dressing came to see if | wasawake I whispered to bim the par ticulars of my plight, andin my hair, which had been standing on er] for [ don’t know huw long, he discovered and at once killed one of the tarantulas, an immense fellow, fully three inches long. Carefully turning i Galvanizd Tron RECEIVED EX £E SMA: ©) TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 92. ee) and 2 .auges, 1M bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 tons Slei h Shoe Steel, 4 ton Hoop Iron. IN STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 1 torn Fire Clay, 6 dozee Lobster Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire “ails. 24 iT) dy mwf & wy lyr—julyl7, ‘91 OIMON W C?ABB:, WALULKER'S CORNER. fabi—2w 2aw found 12 others that had undoubtedly sought my quarters for warmth. These he quickly bu: qwetly despatched in «a man- ner not to alarm the others When th strain was over I fainted and was delirious with brain fever for many days. Sine then, you may depend upon it, I have always taken good care in the selection of » camping spt, for of all the bedfellows one can encounter one of the most terrifying is 4 tarantula.” ae mee Use Lessive Phenix and your flannels, and all colored goods will become just like new. lt is a marvel for washing sod cleaning any- thing from cellar to garret. we on'y ask you to try it onee, then you will always use it PuHILODERMa is a posi ive cure for burns meeting that our representatives uee their King’s County Exbibition held in Souris teut, and when I wade known my inten |the coming autumn. and roads wore favorable, most of the far- mers around the thriving settlement of “ Well, after crossing the Sierra at Walk Exst Point have finished hauling their fire- er’s Pass, we found ourselves in Owens| 20d, 4nd are now busily engaged getting Valley, which is now inI yoCoanty. Dusk} 4 their fence poles. Some of our best judges are of the opimon that Poundmaker, by carcful training, will become a fine trotter. feir|the residence of a prominent settler, to There| partake of refreshments provided by the It | Kind ladies of the place. was not a@ large object, but as it moved | been done to the delicacies offered, and all about the trail left seemed to scorch my feeling in good spirits, it was decided to I was wide awake, of course, |8#™me parties to hold a concert in aid of the An} Which was held at St. John’s Church, Bel- irresistible impulse caused me to open my fast, mine, with its hairy boty on my face, not | 8®9t- two inches away ! each persona seemed **Koowing that death, or at least painful havpy the sarisfaction of telling the sprawling | P!eces were eppenien, they must have spider crawl over that eye to my forehead | ben apprectated by the audience. snugly and as comfortably asa bug in arug.|£fegstion who assisted them by sending * |. | baskets; also ladies of other congregations ings, but you cannet For « full half hour, and denominations who assisted in the s.m val. dge, I endured all the suspense | * *Y A sore eee . P H «zsrd, Charlotretown, a lifetime, and allowed another spider 10 cake which ha kindly sent. what time I would feel those black fangs aa aa to the handsome road compsuy at Ltrle Rock, Ark.. to re cover $5) 000 damages for the loas of her hus band, who was killed on the cars by a maniac, back the blankets and examining me, he serious illness artist. his services were required, and he was in dignant. ministered to the patient and cured him. houli nu. be done swag wivh, but that an -Xperimental station in conjunction there- with would be «& practical benefit to this! Island. And further, that as Queen's satlying districts. It was also the unanimous desire of this nfluence, as far as possible, to have the The meeting was then closed, to meet subjects and the yrospects for forming an association or far. ners’ club of some surt for the better ad J. E Ronerrsoy, Secy. =—- Notes from East Point. During the past week, asthe weather On Wednesday, the 3rd inst , quite & . Creamer, and was driven by E. Ceiver ; he latter is owned by J. J. McD maid and Great xcitement prevailed during the whole pro- eedings, and betting was quite lively, After the race war ended all repaired to When justice had nd the day’s sport by a govd “ break- In this manner they erj yed till the “‘wee sma’ hovers,” vents in the history of East Point. I understand it is the intention of the emperance cause. The musical part will It isthe intention of the people of this D. MeMillan, of this place succeeded in February 24, 1892. Am 10us, Concert at Belfast. The Sacred Concert and Basket S»cial last week was « decided success iu very respect. Although the wearher was ather unfavorable a good number was pre- The best of order prevailed, and to be thoroughly Tne programme was good, ani judging rom the manner in which the different Che committee wish to take this oppor- unity of thanking the ladies of the con They also wish to thank Mr. Horace for the besa iful {a conclusion, it may be stated that the News Notes. Smallpox is epidemic on the island of Corfu n ths Mediterranean. A woman has brought suit against a rail Messonier’s wife sent in haste for the inctor, who responded promptly, fearing that had aerteles the famous But it was on'y a lapdog for whom Pocketing his pride, however, he At he end of the year Mme. Meissonier noticed in the doctor's bill no item for this case, and called his attention to it, whereupon the m dical man explained that he was not a veterinary surgeon, and could not, therefore, t keacharge. He was giad, however, to do he dog a kininesa, Bus the lady irsisted ““Well,” said the doctor, ‘the hinges ot my zarden gate are rusty. Ask M. Messonier to biing his brush and paint them for me ” Now that l« grippe is ravaging the country, t behooves us to keep in a condition to defy it, and for this parg there is nov hing bette thaa Evers body’s Pills 25 cen’s invested in his popular family mediciuae now may save 190 and scalds, It acts like magic. {2 lm LS to Queen's Comiry, and if it would stiil be} a COLONIAL Philips Square MONTREAL. THE GRAAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM --— FOR —-— Dry Goods, Carpets, Car- tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tionery, Ready-made Cloth- ing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Silverware and Kitchen Utensils, ORDERS TAKEN FOR CENT BRAND” “ ORES. CEMENT. N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and careful attention to mail orders. HiNBY MORGAN & 60., COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Mentreal. febl3—t ta 2 SELF-ACTING Square, “4 wiz SHADE ROLLERS) of imitations, NOTICE AUTOGRAPH tne seon having the HARTSHORN, D BY ALL OFAL ERS. Factory, Toronto, Ort AMMONTA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the flour. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Baking Powder — cuntaining AMMONIA in impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERWAN BAKING POWDER, Gusranteed to Contain NO AMMONTIA.,. feb4 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool, V OODILL'S THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Metalled and Classed Al at Lioyda, ‘LEX. MeLEOD, COMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive oa abont the lst of March, and wil! sall FROM LIVER- POCL POR CHARLOLTETOWN about the ist. of April, and carry Freight at throngh rates to the diff-rent Railway points on the Isiand. Intending Shippers will p'eass forward thel orders in time. £7 For Freight apply in Lon*on to Jobn Pit- vairn & “ous, 7 Union Court, uit Mireet ; in “Liverpool to Pi'cairn 4 others, 51 Sou h John Street, or here t+ the owwvecrs, PE\KE BROS. & CO. that many dollara later. Charlottetown. 5h Febrnary, 189?—4w aed ‘ou, 7 Se a —