A (. »iillt;t AcHlt;5iUallj lbmoned.Mr- .1ohn Grabs h, on Sunday last, put •c a picc oi' bread saturated with strychnine r, upon the floor under the sewing machine for the i uri w-; lt;f poisoning mice.J A ikflo daughter picked up the bread j *• and, as is natural, l«egan eating it Medi-1 i cal aid was inunertiately summoned, and | by applying antidotes, the life of the child was saved, although a few minutes mare is would have resulted in death, as the child e, was already in convulsions. q Mrs. Grabach, seeing the effects of her j injudicious action, was so greatly alarmed a that she went into convulsions, and the J n ! physiclaus had double work on hand. Happily, however, both mother aDd child ! have recovered.| We hope this may serve as a warning to ^ parents, and to all who handle poisons, touse a little judcement in handling theInildeadly poison.—KMmey Times