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Northern Advance, 25 Feb 1892, p. 8

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PECULIABITIES OF STRUCTURE. That there are peculiarities of structure and constitution which predispose to cer- tain diseases is a. fact as to which there can .be no possible dispute. curred in.de Iicing,', = . A good example of such a. proclivity is seen in bio-eders, who suffer from what medical men call hwmophila. The copsti- i tutional tendency to bleed one the slightest. provocation is very marked in such per- Ions. After the extraction of a tooth or a triing'cut they blefeitso - profusely. andso long that surgical skrll:;-is- sometimes texid V to the utterinost to keepgthem fro,_m_ bleed- ing to death. N . `I ?`-`:-__~i_ ` i The iste Duke-at `A'}b`anyb.=(P,rince Leo- pold) was the subject ofsshis necnlisrity to such a. degree that the livesofbis physicians were made a._bur(1en bythe incessant demand for their nssistsneewhich it entail- ed. It was ultimately V the cause of his; death ; and V!lfI,c1i;jndgirectly} proved fatal was nothilpgh more serious than 5 slight twist, of the knee joint, " . *` '31 -Ar . ..A'.L' I'.x`-,, V. 1' IN known: `LETTERS. mime" wTNTnn.-ai me`. Add:-eu7|.:`A," Anuxonvtgnxen: .':*.:._-aw on II Chg 35100 .'5n";':`i`a tar an FmkPhi`.m' Qrto ,. `JONES B308. 8: MACKENZIE. ` B! T5 ESQ 7.10 IVAAL _L - A, `Solicitor-. Toronto an, 1~o;o;.;_ -._ V---` , _-.__ ----J on juunvaly QIJVII atl `clock {nth afternoon, tthalhnoi Houaoqlnthovillngeotcookatgwn. vi:-ta: otpowen of ale oontnined in: cart: mo:-tr ggwhioh wmbogrodnoodnt thoaale. the wing at.- Tholon 40 scruofeut lot inthemh Concession. the west halt otilot 1% inthe lath Couoenton, sndthaeut half, of lots. `in the lothconoaulonot tho'l'ownshtp of Eng, in the Conntyo! Simone. containing no acres sa "undo: untporu at d 1: V0 on . :o_tho and m..u.'w..`. .3.`. Wednesday. 18th aay'3?_fgg1g,_1a_92 Qi nhulnnb In Oh` -3--4-_ FARM PMROPERTIES 2 ..._.---.- --...,..... . V Organs l'ike`the brain and the heart- which are, as it; were, banks for the storing up and dist'.:ibut.ion of vital energy---be- come worn out, and physiological bank-V ruptcy results. f'_` _____;_1 ___,_,A I! I1 - - 5-IV Ross Block. thsid Dnnlo eastott.ll11:'Post ma m*- SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL` $250000 1 Baanns Auum { &. snvmss co. ' INCORPORATED I88!- 4 Per Cent. Interest raid on Deposits. The Security -for Dapositora in 5 Loan 7 Company Ltlndoub }47 - cnnws -A - PAIR :` HUNTER, SARJEANT & 00., TOWNSHIFOFESSA OOUHTVOF SIMCOI Therowmbonoldon n`,____j_( l. C `-` VBARGAIN HOUSE 7-15' THE LATE SIR MORELL M.\L'KE.\"ZIE. Old age causes disease by setting up changes in the tissues which `make them liable to perverted action, `as in the trans- formation. of hammless warts into cancer-l nus growths; or less capable of resisting the eects of cold and other e.xterna.l agen-A cxes ; or more prone to wasting which the exhausted system nds it more and more` diicult to repair. ' V n........... 1-:|.......1.- 1;.-`:.A , .1 --' '- Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and Hymn Books in endless variety.` A._eomplete stock of Books for Sunday School Libraries and prizes, 1130 every description. Birthday Cords and Booklets in great variety. scorrs Booxsrona. 5 stock-is large and cann4ot% be surpassed for Eand` prices F Ass5`li"'ri|-uT New goods in every Department Escots ookstore eunnnmenl WE I:lAV u--I xv-J unvnvBLvsls VWLULISAGL o Probably there is no more potent` cause e of disease than long-continued mental suf-. faring,` and the greater part" of its effect in this way is due to the fact that it. brings on premature old age. - Vajiiety ` she: any good an NEW GOODS TWe have just opened a large consignment of Corsets to be sold at half price, --OF VALUABLI.-- 52 llunlop-$1., Jas. Vair s Old Stand. APP!.lGATl0|IS THOROUGHLY REMOVES j1-n::_ jj ) -, .-sq.` Cootatown. ` ,`. mF`retted the pigmy body to decay And o er informed the tenement of Anxiety and distress of mind a.Isoecon '.ribut.e powerfully to hasten the` advent, of old age. A great.- wtrow will whiten` the" hair and make a man look `old andoworh, udding, in very truth, yeu.rsfl:o lrialife in the physiological calendar. 1 - D'..-:.-Ll_ A.L-__, 3 aunt-III natal n |n:rveuous-in my own case gmvsppliadonsnotonl th ugh! ed uuulvo chulrnll aecux;nl&.:n bu{':'3;'m mncothohsllunad itsottandpliabl and puntndsvilthlepoweth. 6 Plush Goods-, Toys, Games and "Ii-'-l___ nmng otnalnmsde its punoudavmbbpowth. Facy Leather Goods, Portfolios, Ladies Compatiions, etc. to take All- AT THE- . and-Btu and Hard ood. 811 Cm, . Don: and Bales! EN _ _ , -up uuuaonon or Old sud Worthlea A4` . "- 111 In! pm of the world. and :20 wctilnotoollootod. This Association w H ammo in Onnnds Ind United- states- .1."9"*|d Oral olooe my Adelaide at. Ear , "1-> coma 10. 11. 12 um 13. o. E. col: 3- Glull Munau-; as H. B. ANDREW3` Boo. Andrea all communications to Tor00&' O-``" Q` _ 0 N 2 is is om, C nattlno; munfzhnnd to the, Creditor u: desired. T 0. COLLINS. Manager. . D. 0. lmncmsox. V 1 Barrie D1striC`- x was. once. , - 3 me ` A-oq.a.."E{" . .me. Jonhni ad- 41-11 {J keiizfg '-?s;r3 |`,;a IjsL I_arI_fl's7 L tun Gilli` l,!ted=u1y`- Specialty trusted; At [the so1icit_at icn`T`f of. f.'Ke eiiitdr of Youth : -Companion, Str-~M-o: -ell ._ Macken- zie, M. D., ashort. time before his death, wrote the following a.rsic1_e on the Hidden Causesof Diaea.se:. gll u canon &. rnurecnmu, ` vAI\lVYA-I?r\\v C. Hinds 1?. . Kearns R. Dutton S. Caldwell J. McDonald easynna simple to take Your trouble. For 503:: th cntarrh of :}1c head life became a burden, V 1'r0ln'the throat :2:])1'I?1:Pei.ng.-lf[Il`;. V1 !thing I heard of Dr. Washmgtou. `nlllllt. and wuss well as everi: Yours truly. W. H. S'roRn'. SODAS Msnitowaninz, Mauitouliz * ` Dun Sm.-Yours of the 2nd nlt. is .-A-wivec and should have been replied to soon-r hm: - not absence nrevented me. 1 can recm mend you tollr. Washington. McCau1St.. Toronto. astbe best person youcanget to uses: yo; andl have no hesitation in airmim: that 2 _ you tnkehia treatnmn: .mm..n.... .. ;naY*r`- ---_._`v-.v- no-I wuuuuux in lyou treatment according to ins 3:`:;{n?. :":&1':: 'von .`1`,`3.,?.`.',`l"pi. ACTON, Se John Comm. Esq., Mnnitowaninz, ' Island. Ont: -u-rfv VV nvol 9l\I\l\l '1 III EUQISU \.lV\4EJ'n Overworlt, -hardlivii1g,pno1onged pi'i> _ vatiou and? exposure to cbld,. and , generally speaking, [whatever makes the re of life either burn hoofaat. or get: low for "lack of fuel, will Add very largely ti: the natural wear and tear of the _tissues. Dryden speaks of a. Vman whose use 1:-less, spirits ___LL, I .- DR.WASH|NGTOi_ CERES GATARRH 1 he Toronto Biscuit & Gonfoconary Go s ASSOCIATION. vuvyv Iucuuu VI nan. Keeps the Scalp clean. akes hair soft and Pliable Q-g-...A.- _-_, ---vuunabnlilll innrriez 33 Dunlop-I1 um: um - ove mg. Acton. Out. in reply {C i 5 letter of inquiry :- 7 ACTON, Sept. lat. "'1. --(L-__ _ :_ __ u awrey nu no as: about it. etc.. P.-osiden: Mfg. As. of the Damm- ion and Glove Mfg. KAGIOII- nut, in mnv fr - 'l'.B.&G.co. sfaI_n_ped s--u--vvu v- nu-uuuvvvr Age is `not a.1w.1ysVt1o be me:tsuredV by yeam. It has been truly said that a. man is as old as his a.rt_2ris.;._ as long as those Jiving condizits retain the): mound- `ness and elastigrlty, the parts which they supply with blood will Aresist` decay. n---..;--x. ccI......J l:..:'.... 9. - ..-1-.._-.1 ._..:> Permanently o;;h Biscuit. 2 Pictnz `_ '." '~ "' ._.".;`-u ..>.`;._`1";3-':...-'|.:!V. `:13 s - A Nwwvrsi-v. "*!I5".`` utorati-re bg:'h`a'~ mu-.-' NITTM-1 tangl . rou, .li0Bs._- ~- wlfc Wm'r>:1; w } 8AW.,- wife Rnm; uni Uhoxln duu HAMI1. Hun .\Ir.~s Mn.'1.m1 KERR.- nun Llnuuun any tin -CHEl'._ -L 1 Skaul nnIV 1:` Donn; \/ In: Every devise patic-n 'C0mpl( ` una --.`.vu nu unuuuxg. , " ' ; Nothing has yet been discoverldtd c- connt (017 this extraordinary ecdlihrity. ex- cept a. certain thipncu of the blood;vegsela,'* which is far effort; being epngtantly present 9 in Inch" cases. The" theory .}that the `Duke Of-Albanv hm! nun -I-3- "--- 4`--A "` sanuxj hung tic ft urn N01 In H4 VVFI Apt at-ri Vvo1. 4:15 Geo. men q . mg ficer. vMc Ild Art` In 1 1}`; that mor wer gove mg helc Frex Mm` Y) uul fu: , Sim was 8801' \JD `I. lift. `OR | 1H slu. him Ph. Ion Let}. lihe? cJ2iI3 1'`e"a:i".'. $3733 $'ao"3"-' h'.!g,~who' glans csu honlothe wounded :; *::.:*.2h:`~ W A -Marhb over continue to dud znido you . through -this life, and `when life : journey is o'er, bring you home "to {moist withhim who h`u_ gone bfore,is the Earnest prayer of the" members of rgngg, I ` .` ` `L SWd on m.,=I`?2%3 ' -D":".'J'V;h:--E-=o5l%'..-, 1+ 1r;'.;. um. 1r1'.L 1mm` ` uuw 01 your and bereavement. We do not presume that any language. of ours can_to any great "extent, heal the wound which he": been uni`; " bythe 100! of one who has no` long been 3- bend and loving _`fuher.- . ' W. 3...: .351. ...... -a". .1- u....'a;..;- ....a. _:.u" vuuu nuu zuuux Issuer. V ' " " 4 M We feel with you `it ilhntito part with than we love. but let uvooinmond you all ` to Him Who` In! to be : an... 5.. aha I.n.`...r... ...`a` aI.`..~ .'a.:n-...;o-_ - _-, . uvvnvllli VI AJUIUCHQI , 7' : I3 ` I7.o"tender you the sincere and earnest` sympathy of your brother: and among whom your deceased husband has been no long an active Inemb_eI_'-1n; time of your sad bereavement.` WQAA -nan` -_-..._.____ Al ,1 ' - -~ * resolution puaedthia evening at a special meeting of the members of Knock Grange `No. 141, Patrons of Husbandry, wo:beg~_ tandf vnn thn n;nnn-n A-II A-'-- Advance correspondence. ` At 3 special meeting of K_nook Grunge on Wednesday evening the following ree- olntion of condolence nu adopted: ' To Mn McKz'ndley and family.` 11-... 'l:!......... 7* - no vsullslus LI'lUl.luI III oaerunoru. Miss Chspmsn, of Hamilton, is at pre- sent the guest of N. Dymen: Esq., High street. Mr. Thomas J scqhes, of J srvis, brbther ot Mr. I Jacques, of Barrie. {son s visit in `ns V _- . _.._-_._- -.- -- vy up- Mond'Hsy_ward, V Bradfonrdv st. in visiting friends at. Strstford. I u:-- ru..*.__... .2 n'__-:n4 ~ 2 -.--v vwnq v nvuu `The most fatal tendency of old age, how? ever, is to the formation of what are called malignant growth. This is distinctive- ly n `fsenile change, if we are to `believe J Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson, an English authority on the subject, who insists that cancer is merely chronic inammation in tissues that have undergone the degenera.-` tion characteristic of old age. Usvnluwvi - . -.-_`.._.. __ Mu. Lef, ;i}; fJ"I{e:6;;;e"1:ech formerly of. the West End Methodist N church in visiting in town, - * 111,, ID {arr - - -- -- - Mitt "B;';.8n', "l;1t;J;sVn:1wD-Iias Shardt; of Bowmanville, are at present the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Patterson, Dunlop street east. Miss Sharon {Q Ma. Patteraon s neice, ` T ` Mu. Gibson and Miss Crou have -returned from theirviuit to Stonffville. Mr. Frank Rogers, seuional clerk in the Home of Commons, left on"l'ueaday, morning to; Ottawa for the session : work. `.., _-.-- I a'r;d-l-&;a-`Cooper, of `Barrie, wefe guest: of Mrs. H. 'H_ank_s, Newtoli Robin- nnn `ant -`ml: auvuuvw VI "'l 1 non last week. I ThoZMe_I;;|-'Ol:ta.Iny of Bsrrioue the guests of Mr. George Hunt of Elmvalo. 'II_. T! v-'v-=- juuuuuw vn -3-av:-ova " Mn. ii-Iiick of Detroit is visiting` friends in town. yuan. uauuyucu, UL LUIIUIIWO, Ipent aun- day at the patronage `Mnlcuter street withher parents Dr. and Mn. Parker. The Beeton World lays Min Lane of Barrie has returned home after her visit at James Brioe I.j - Miss Maggie (.3z:x.n-evron is visiting friends at Stayner. `.Mr, Malcolm McEachern of Stayner ya: in town last week. ' Mr. J. H. J acka, barrister, spent} `a few days in Barrie. last yeek. ' 4 '-1`hiS;ayVx_1_e-I?I;;1;;;;:'-Mr. John Mor- row, License -Inspector and Mr. R. Kirkup of Barrie were in town on Tues- day. ` V V ._ ........ ma. .- um weary mat. me `Duke i of Albany had onenkin less than other__` people .is 1`n"'obob1y i,f;;`l')e ;;;ac1': of the disease ` can by `any ! means be kept` off, it is possible that in \ time the family_ta.int may be eliminated. i Most people. use their bodies as if, they were their property in fee simple. This 15 hardlyifair to their descendants. . A man should undoubtedly treat his body" as though it were strictly ent-a.i1ed,`and the ` rights of his heirs should be, as "fa;-`a.s possi- ble, respected} 3 TCLL; -4; I 9.1 II The moral to _be_'dra.wn from these facts is that [if a. man has reason to suspect that he inherits a. tendency to a. particular dis- ease, he" should be careful to avoid expOs- ing himself to the cdnditions Whi_ch favor `its .development;, He `should also be mindful of his "posterity, actual Or possi- 3 b_le. . u. 0 - `JQUI me. 1reb.17sh,`A:1s92. V x, -.._.._ _ .........v .u.avn5uvu0- Aohereditary tendency to disease maiy not- -. show itself bill an advanced period of life, _1 as Professor Huxley, in his charming "auto- biographical sketch has lately told us that apeculiar movement of the hands -which was ha.bitua.l in his mothex` has recently shown itself in him. ...'-..v v an-an vnvluunu vv 0516 1.5586650- A The Bcnaparne familyfurniahes as rem_ark- ; able example of the heredit.ary-tranamis-_ 81011 of cancer. One of the parents of Na.- poleon the .First died of cancer of the hver or stomach. He himself died `ofcancer of the stomach, which also proved fatal toebis brother Lucien and to his sister, the beau- titul Pauline Borghese. A LAnn.]:L.._--A-_J___ __ 4, fl! -_--X..--.....Bu, wnv vvunvl auwvwlsvvu llI- rvsLsu- . Consumption, gout, insanity and cancer are the diseases which show the grestest tendencies to run in_farni1ies. Of the her reditary transmissioh of gout, nearly every noble family in Europe can show the most conclusive proof. With regard to cancer the case is not so clea.r;' but statistics `prove that heredity can be more or less distinctly ` made out in 9. considerable proportion of ` 3 those who fall ictims to the disease. fIVL_1'),,,;_.. 1- -I n -I' ;?:v.ni'on. of this gngmgry. Th- I-nnuf. t\l;I.II7FDI'.[\l! inn!-inning n 1-nl w------ `-- ---1-r ' . 3, -.'Vr-9" f"'`""`` I` ilfhe; .m9=t` noiigevhs; 9?! fatitupibnl.` tencfciy ti) `1"s.sa! is `-;_'toh_0 casg ofonsuq1p_ti!nu,. quid used. to be called scrofuloua d.is_ea.ses. T_h eseLa.re now 9.1-Iclassedg mget'.her`_wi,t.h eonsumptinm un- i _der the hem} nf_u_1be1-cuilous diseases. . T : nu, ' eadera will rlemmber tire .horseab}1e` vein on the forehead [which-vV7was the. badge `of all the tribe, of Rerlgaunulec ; and there is a.~ welbknown Vfmily V in -the south of France which for" more than three centm-ies has boa.sted a. wliite lock of hair: The Bourbon nose, and the thick lip of`the' Hapaburgs, are other instances in point. f`|n..........o.:.... ._....`4. :._-.....-:..._- -_..1 ,...--_.... v-u--av-: In: any unganu nvctu. DU \H['IUU3 .` of mental derangement, and in the "last ucenehofo all to second childishneu and more oblivion. . - ` . , - HEREUITY. _ . I _ Tha.t herdity `fa a. cause of diaeaseVad- . mits of no doubt.` It is riot the diaease`1t~ ` self, but the tendency thereta, that is in- hexv-ited, just as other physical peculiaari-ties: aha . Th pecu-`ia1~i=:y of tmctu~re in tliese case: .sho.\ps:.itself in t:h.i's.-chat the real consent the disease vreq.,u'ires- a. cexrtain -condition. of _the tissues. before it can pnoduce 7 its effeev. They are more delicate and` more easily in jured in-; predispoaedr subjects bluiu. -they are in other people. Wounds do not 'hea.l: kindly, and are apt to fe'se1- in persons of . this constitution. .-vw --o-3: o-vuu---,p-_n.~vuu\._o \.q,;a.uv. ,. ..u .1: 3111. Campbell, of Toronto, spent Sun- 311 A: than nnrnnnnnn 1Ul'n1...4-... 4---; -v vp -onv vsuvso J-lDIUl V_5u9y I ayfafconsgnment of tee arrel of eoaloil etc. etc ; V 1 of wich seems to have given the utmost satisfaction. . The Division "of the Sons of Temperance is moving along with increasing activity Excellent meetings are being held and a lively interest is ' A by. all the members. Arrangements `being made for visiting .E_uiz`enia Division of Strand, where an excellent programme willbe .;-The 8.8. ineonneo- ;:.the Methodist church of this place took place on the 15th inst. the selrdnons botlrmornineand evening being preached by Rev. `J. K- Run as n.:..:.._ % A.......,;"c..,...,..""` .,....,., A e `The. avenge depth ofinow fall in thin neighborhood in add to be greater thin ;;":::" ::`:.::.'.:.:'; *'...*-.,:.'i*=- . o vwh ow ' l'r'dP.m"" A :Inau ` `haw e '. V '0 trrofe thin` with the benet| pa ria- `Wt orgunoraer. L.:e1yen.y.a..;,,. 1" "consignment "M ml. 1~.....'.i.1 -1 -..-:.-.n -~--- --- - UILU VIII-lKUII' . be the way .0 gude , bein done. by oor sin men. Let the Evangelsplano, help yer sin man in the work 0 poriodlng of the mints, the work of the minl|try,.- in libs edgfyingvof `the bogy of C!u1;'t,g an yerae pron an gnu 1330: an - gegd till ye are lled wi 0 the fullnell o preuent {rue yo {teen an n-Iwnall nausea, emu lull in F116 rug! 0' mt sin 'rig'htem1sness free us, tse strip us 0 `a pride, in 001' sin sele sn dinna forget ss I hse often telt ye tee prey for oor meenesters, an tee help them, sn no oppose them, `sn (Hans J lesve oor sin places 0 wfsrship for Evsngels. Fannie, prsy msir, work msir, tslk less, letoor meenesters slsne, thee servsnts o God, dinns hin ner the pogress o` the church- n_ (nun ha an Al..L-.`I- x_ at. --- 7' v------~.. V. ....v..,...., alum us; out: uuuracneru of age, which literature `from Homer down ward has delighted to portray. ` Tun Ihnh nJumnn4..`l -4--- 4.n__-, n uaou, uuu usual IIUU Iulill IIOIIICIIIQ they talk. Louie, we need n` revival in our toon,v erevivnl canned `by the .oot- pouring o the Holy Ghost in n oor chnrchee thnt will make gude folk better nn eninte holier, on that will bring the ennnved to J ems. L We want God : work amongst us. We dinnn went excitement en` confueion an? noun 3 caused by stranger bodies prenchin nfew nichta, en then away, like a beep o shaving n ablaze` for a minit, then out. or a puff 0 win from 5 pair of belloaies. Fannie, lass, let us pray for the Holy Speerit tee pn thefnggle of sin and nnbelief oot o mhh- n ha;-4. 1... {.14 -4: .L- _-,e nvvnvwnw, Club. Jilulvl ,9 I933 I0` men, nae dxbr hoo muckle nouns 5'-gnu! Iva T.-n-IA g..- _--.`I - ____', I 0 __ .._ v-.. - u-us. nuuu uv uu uuvu U bringin Evsnge1a tae oor toon. We` has gndo preachers in Barrie, an IV telt yo store, but you -and ithera It nu. utisfeed. Ye mistsk confusion for the wark o the Holy Speerit, excitement T ye tank for Iconveraionl, and crooda for revivals, an Enngols ye" tak for great Il|I`L HID `inn IIIIIAIHA -A------ -u -- --w -v- --aw. ---u _ -as -w.u-- W` neebors - just as the lfiolk noio-a-days In oor ain toon o" Barrie. an. ither places. for ye ken the henna clmnged in this respee: N00,, Fannie, yeoanna for- get ye said " Oor Kirk is na doin' weel. ` `Some o" `oor young folk are rinnin after you braw new laddie, Mr; Enthusiast, o the neeborin place 0 warship. He is `fresh free the College an he wants .a wife, an oor lassies are rinning tse catch him, and ithers want a fresh Evan- gel. Weel, I said, the lassies may gang whaur they please and the laddies want what thai like. I'll no gang. I ll_ stick tae oor sin Kirk an oor` sin man. I'll no hae a Evangel. An Fannie, ye got mad, because yer sin dochter was amang thae foolish sues that ca d oot for a young man, me o thse-Evamzels that ye telt _ me shoot an ye said she thocht to be marrit to me 0 them, e fasht me sair we gossip that e en w on ye began wi thae lads and lassies. We a maist quarrel d o u it. Just then ye min the meenester cam an oor discoorse stappett. just as the folk uoo-days .stap dancin and card playin when the meenester in alot 0 questions. We could no awnser the half, we were sae put through ither wi oor wrangle. Nae won ner the poor man cried in anguish 0 soul : Oh woman, woman, ye er in d'arkness.-Oh, -days," an_ `I se verra feared ye Vhanna ain memory maun hai a V-fuggle in tilt still. It was yersel, tauld the ser- window an let the gentleman get licht. that nicht, an ye hae aften grieved me sair since with that tongue andthat awfu bad memory. Lassie lassie tak the fuggle oot o yer vain e en an then talk about pull ng fuggle oot o ithers. Fannie7ye min I aften telt ye, ye had a gude hairt, but that tongue would cause ye trouble, if ye didna set a seal tae yoor month. yet. `Poor lsssie an baith the dochter an yersel. the mz'th.er, are speeriu still for an `Evsngel. Nooltell, ye, as I sin meenesters, hand up ther hauns wi oor prayers an oor sympathies,` oor wish- hm-in.-3-J aka- 1..-_...`I-1 1... comes slang, `He began as ye say speer- ' Fannie, ye had an awfu. tongue thae i maistered it yet. Ye forget, lassie,'ye re 1 van lassie to tug the fuzgle oot o the 1 Ah Fannie, Fannie! ye vexed me- sair 3 Your dochter is na marrit tae the'Evangel ` aften telt ye, that if we wa'd a help oor ` es an oor work, ther wad be no need 0 ' I Fuviant a nice Fur set so to J Barrie. Feb. 22, 1892, to " Dun AULD FAn`m11':,--I"qe, verre glsd to hearfue ye, bye .hu..i't mi~n s~mero the [rude time lung 7 sin? gene bye; Many a gran tea rlrinkin welm thegether i theurld days, ` but ' sometimes a norm brewed. vWeel the I min the gloamin _when oor meeuester drdppit in, as we at at the tea table, goggipping about our nnknua 1'nn- an bk; `Ar! 1-.` cu-.. _ .I-.._ ` D1543. Srn.,---I in last week": issue of one of out papem an article relat- ing to the-matrisge'of a.` young conpl of` this town which to znyniind in mean and insulcintz. Such I norngx-aphV in a disgrace to anynewsp-`per. and theconduct of those who are said to have gone. into the bone- ment is only equalled by the bananas: of the writer of the nucleon-uIurlnpl,yaa`t:W;ealoal .. auQyhhu_ltin..I'r:ur, ' The ._ edheued to the . editor` otT1n _Non'm1a1 Anvurcne have been received for publicaaion - -. ---.. --cu-u vuvn-5-avvlt vv `JUL VIII . In 3 more a.dva.ncd_ stage these senils changes in the brain lead to various forms A` nnnntnl .-In..-..-_...._n. -_J Aunn mm. Crtrxznx. on tormrand in on: . or separittooly unit purchasers. `rte good._ STRATHY In ESTEN. . =5 Vendors Solicitors. ms ' - n---J - alaekwoocrs agazlno; 5vALuAm. BUILDINGLOTS runma - UTHERA - GENUINE. ""1;he changes wrought by old age in the structure of the brain show themselves at first inosubtle alterations of disposition and intellect, such as irresolution, timidity, ir- ' ritability, unreasonable suspicion, avarice, _-that good old-gentlemanly vice, , as 3 Byron calls it,--ga.rrulity, loss of memory, \ confusion of thought, and all the characters ` (.3 nova II)'\:n`-In-1:64;.-.x-....l.____ T1 , OFFICE is hereby given, that application will will be made to the Legislative Anembly ottheProvinceof0ntarioat its next Session, :2 :.,:;;`s:"ch=.,t.,5o . "%::`"1....`"*.... e c.. 0 so V tin Assembly, and to increase the issue of steckandbondato reconstruct anew Provis ionaloard of Directors -and to change the name grant to the reconstructed pany all the rights. oowers and rivileges conferred by eaid38Vic..ch.50.anxalIo to tto said Com yallsuchnowersandfvril-egesaswill enabeittooonstructsuch war as willaord ample facilities to transfer heights and pas- sengers between the upper lakes and Lake On- tario. including powerto construct and maintain two. or more single or double lines of railway to- beoperated bysteam orelectricity or both as the Com inlay determine. Alsotoestablish elec- tric` hts and telegraph and telephone lines and to build. construct purchase or lease a line or lines of steam or sailing vessels or of th or other water craft for tramc purposes. Also power to build and maintain wharves. docks, warehouses and elevators. -and also to ' grant all the usual powers and privilenes an- pertaining to the working of railways and ship and also such powers as will enable the mpany to undertake the work of trans- ferring vessels of any size and their cargoes from lake to lake. . HOLMES. GREGORY cc LAMPORT. . Solicitors for Applicants. Dated at Toronto . Decemberllth 1391. T 69 MYRTLENAVY :1 GAUTION :4 "Rattle ms Bones." _ The County Council at the recent ses- sion voted down the House of. Refuge. question by 46 to 6. The homeless ones will have to go to gsol as usual or die by the roadside. Whst s the use of wasting money on psupers? Batter let them die and then`bury them out of the way. Eh? What say you fellow electors`! V Rattle his bones over the stones, I-Ie s only a. pauper that nobody owns, --Bulletin. - ' Cunningham is doing. To- rontn at _p_IfU_ant._ ' nvuvv -U PIUKI-I0: Miss Libbie Lennox with her sister Minnie left this morning for the Queen nitv . - AIL City. LI - \/`Illa Mr. G. T.TLe,nnox,bar1-inter, or Torontd spent a few days at home lately. ` j _W;vVv)nde1-ed whyv there. was such an. ex_odua_o our young women from this village. Lope year d ye` moind! Quite right ladies. . T .. . ...-__ - Mins Annie Nolan in visiting friends in Tottenhaln. ` ` Miss Emma Allen has gone to spend" a few monthewith her sister. `Mrs. Bell of Georgetown; ' - i I1.--_1.r 1: n - - - - - - _ now PARALYS-IS COMES IN. The arteries lose their elasticity and give way under an nnwonted increase in the force of the blood current ;. thus a.- fit of anger or even a. sudden movement may be followed by bleeding into the brain--pop- ularily called a.poplexyj or paralyt_ic_ |troke--or a large vessel may become dilated intoa. kind. of hollow ball, called an aneurism, `which causes pain and troublesome colmplicatitons by pressure on the parts in its neighborhoad, `and may at last burst, with an immediate fatal re- sult. ' I-AUIVI -IlllIl U319 VI-Iii IDIIUU \_DI- IIIU IIIIIIUF 2'1 rites. of 1.0 G. 1'. No. 477 of Coohtown of which deceased was on active member. Rise soul and set thy house in order; lest At any moment death should be thy guest, Be ready, for the journey thou must go. At mom or midnight. `If he nds thee so, Brave with 9. faith in things thou cans t not IQA Whaglfioes it V matter when he comes to All [I1-J wiiemtuoo The mantle of gloom has been cast over ' our village by the death` on Monday last oi Mrs-. Matthew Cooper in the-~7.8th year oihsrage. . The deceased though note person. of robust constitution was until {thelast-fewweeka ahleto perform her household. dutier, until an attack of. la grip consigned - her to bed ofdeatb. throltrghout her whole life she had been a faithful and devoted" member of the Methodist church and aliberal supporter of all branches ofehurch work. The fun- eral rites were observed on , Wednesday, the remains being interred in the lately . purchased cemetery. Rev. Messra Harris and Robinson being the ociating clergy- men. On the afternoon of the same day many from this village drove tocoohstown to show their last tribute of respectto the remainsof Mrs. W.J. Finlay whose death was unlocked for by a great many. Mrs. Finlay was until the time of her marriage about 6 years ago a "resident of this neigh- borhood. From her earliest years she had been in consistent membership: with `the Methodist church and was a. noble example of Christian womanhood. . Her remains were interred in the Thornton cemetery amid the observance of the tuner < -1 .:a..- -8 r n ('1 Ill `Kr- Ann .2 n--I__l.-___ X j fiofaf church ;_snd` the evening s {entertainment by their very dohghul 3;g3nic. The proceeds netted upwuds-at We; notice the weigh scales in the village which for so-longs time were out of re- ; pair have been not in order again. Dal! T T (` .n`\-nn Ln- `nu 5'14 -Ian`! ` `" "':" "79 "" """` '51"' _ "few. J, J. CA.-chrape has for the hat couple_o_f weeks inating from In grippet. We are glut! to be able` to any that he is. at present connlet-cant, His putoral duties hn.ve_been very ably car- ried on by Mr. Wm. Black who on the last two Sabbath: ministered very Accept- ablwyrto the people aaaambled. `L481-:n` Aunt-I 1am `ABZ Ac: I ""i&i iEZgZ "e3""C1Z"t.kan% ill on _Monday. Dr. Kacgragor in he; attendant ` nkwdihl `a II AFORSAL_V IN THE TOWN OF_ BARBIE. T. & B. V` IAOH PLUG OF THI . ..rvvJ - v.....v-n The special enemy of old age, inamma- tion of the 1u`ngs,.is due to weakness of the heart, combined with loss of elasticity in the lungs. The mortication of the feet and ulcers of the legs so frequent in 3 the aged are also consequences of decient; blood supply, associated with local degen- eration of tissue. . '

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