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Northern Advance, 10 Sep 1896, p. 6

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-va-1Ivl'rI\IlVl\ID$ IJI` r Boots and Sl1oe~ cusrom wonx . . . . . . . . . . A SPECIALTY. Reaing Neatly and Promptly Done- QTERMS.-CASH.` 14 MULCASTER s'rn::'r, BARBIE RUBBER HOSE T Presz-ations 0* /"0f ully Oompoundedo COTTER, MANUFACTURER OF FIN E Virhnnzn 10. 33-ly 3. 1896'.` _V aprin - ------ ---- un. vuv U-In\IcLdvhI A J. \..A\J.I.-I-MIL (UL JJJ J \J\J\l ao.l.U UULup1UUU." 1'a,-%nicen`13vstock of VP1ain and Fancy Dress Goods, Man:Ib:_IIClotI1s, Fa;I10S' Cur Qloltths, Cashmere and Ri:1_1gwoodG1oves.` Ladies and Chlldren sosrery I a.spec1a y. % I : ` ~ I , W A-1 VALUE IN MEN'S AND BOYS READY suns AND-' OVERCOAT5 INSPECTION INVITED. I I 1 `NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, '79" P _ . tul 4 in c :-"--"ggg harpe o fwvpnx I VVe11_ rope mu my, lord ' vi \{\.lL Capt ness box tation f perfect] 11688, th ll'\ Every ment :1 urged I tion, \\' ing his evident] after a r But. ; guns. is true, comrade commun they (-0 have do A Ist t"s_how[%ing' an immense vat;-ie1;y'Jof srrtart, u:pte-date Jackets, whlch every lady ought tosee before buying, as they embrace the very latest _ , German and New York N0Ve1tieS- * Our fall nznportatlons of Generalry Goods are com1plet_e.tte are shorvgyrg _a_. A`. D115-:v\ near: 'l'\..-..... I`I-_--_ 1 ;1r _- for nnlh yardarn 0' this ' these w s pose. Whon t ing Lht` you've there's " Kr};-9 iudg`-. guilty, A! the ('16-! ouestim r\ Tho 1 arm], n er-ect~~h great e I_:... ,, ,__ ed eagv starting in court in the d was sta raised h to the who sat halt cho Is t for -r\ll \. ly he st ishmont "Not I Your But it's know, jail and don't kn be in Ar Cape, a. Leastw use, Cap to be ru - Th~(>m: sort of ` ..... he addi L11 v-vii; able me- !v1I..,\ Ir. There ly almu impress unkind] "But, trucal (nun. ... The 12: and W; him :1 rn|_, p` JIIIAA \~ _ The {'1 burglary name a knO1vd upon xx state-d t just hwp 'knm min an be said Of 8. [Nu childish uv. . . The I Whelmi Priso the ver anythm Should turnd gru ff, 1) `IYX'. II \.-...\-_, His were torv. AL 1 VV\ I\ To 'un :.: _Sl".': l>'1'I -....__-,,..,...,. Wilbnot the deer young tnother ac- ce_m`. ' the troubles and vexations of .' Vatching and guarding the little ones and thus nd a glorious reward laid up for the coming days, or will she dare to shrink from the present pain of such careful government? '11.. ............. -4. .._.J --..-__I __--_ _I-:IJ rvo-vvv `nu-nwvx IDIQQ U5 IIIIVI One more suggestion and I have done. Remember that you and your husband are the unuted rulers of your home and have common interest and duties towards your children, But should questions arise upon which you cannot by loving counsel quite agree do not let the new theories of. " equal rights destroy your peace and ruin your children. The husband is the T head of the house, and in all points relating to home government where husband and wife cannot quite agree` he should have the deciding voice.--Mrs ., Henry -Ward Beecher, in New York World, a I I love my husband too well to be happy when we di`er. I can t be al- ways disputing, but I won't see my children `cribbed, cabined and conned by his strait-lased, puritanical notions of family government. Is it wicked for me, under the circumstances, to shield them `privately and keep their shortcomings and my willingness to overlook them from him by a little quiet, skillful management? vuunuyuunn awv van-unnvnnv I To connive at and conceal your child- ren s faults--to shield them from their father's rmness -will prove a cruel thing for them and fearful deceit and` sin in you. Resist the tempter who lls your heart with such ideas. Retracc your steps and once more know the sweetest happiness that earth can giv'e you, by walking with your husband in perfect unison and trust. (W..- ......... ....-...._....___ -_.`I `I lV--- pang. in Roentgen Rays." ; A warning has been voiced by one of the lending English medical journals in regai-d tap too frequent use of the Roentgen_ 1-any appufetua. ' It is interesting, no doubt, to obtnin vs series of photographs of one s own feton, but.if,thia,.' is to best we of Va.uoh_tri_ee ae'Aone"a their and on_e a, nger mus, it aeenia unruly won]; There is nothing to prevent anyone concoct- ing a mixture and calling it earse.parille, and "there is `nothing to prevent an one spend- ing good money teetin the stuff; in prudent people, who to sure of their remedy, takfd only Ayer s Sareaparilla, and so get cur , . ' Sternness and severity in the man- agement and training of children should be avoided if possible._ Just as long as they will insure prompt obedience rule but when they fail the true, holy moth- erlove, which God always accepts and blesses, must work for the child's best good, even if _it can be secured only by present pain. The mother knows that the love which must sometimes chastise lads beyond the present hour, and will, with God s blessing, build up noble, loving, strong men and women. Child- ren thus carefully but lovingly trained will be crowns of glcr_y.t<'. their parents and ll their o1d.aga"with rejoicing and thanksgivizffii` II. r_'-L LI..- 1--.. _-_--_- -1 ~L`- ~ your children by gentle, loving words, I '," '6'!` '""' Now, if . your little ones are left un- controlled, and while their minds are- yet young and immature, you deny them nothing, or if, when gentle reman- strance is unheeded, you refuse peremp- tory restraint or punishment, when all else fails, how can mothers imagine that they can inuence or control them when the tender twigs have grown to full strength, and you see they are inclined to practice all sinful acts. Look at the fourth `chapter of First Samuel, and then will you dare. to take that weak old father's example for your I guide '4 And what had the father done to prevent the downward course of those he had so unwiaely lauded? Nothing but to weakly expoatulate with them : My sons, why do ye these things `lo I hear of your evil dealings by all this people. Nay, my sons, for it is no good report that I hear. Ye make the Lord's people to transgress." `T , ' their more active wrong-doings winked at, till these boys beoeme men-wild, reckless, disobedient, dieeolute and al- together wicked. Years ago there lived a man, honor- ed and reverenced by all the people among whom he dwelt; Two sons were born unto him, to be the comfort of his old age, the ata' and stay of hia declining years, or to make him curse the hour" they saw the light. He was gentleand indulgent, or, perhaps, as is, `alas, too often the case, too` indolently happy, or too cowardly to risk the pain thafparenta feel when duty demands that their children : small of/fences-V-` ey1it.l9csin-.t=nP' 12 nipped i'*h9 bfncl , 5; Soup: those two boys, gen; babyhpodcwbovhod -nduatepyrbyestep<: *wr-mmonh we-acid JAMES ,...........w ugu uvuuvu uuaw _ uuuuuu. The rabbits inoculated tiinerewith. gmiformly, exhibited the same symp- toms.` . Their -7 temperature quickly rose and eeverevoonjvulaiona set in. `in `the thjdst of which the `animal died. _.l.`he eonclusien is, there , fore, thatintenae heat `of; I the V sun ' im- 9 *ht *`i"Fi*'9`=, tx**=re Briey stated, I the theorv which 1 seems to have been established is that sunstroke is an antotoxic malady- That is, that it is caused by poison elaborated within the body of the _ pa- tient, which the proper organs for some cause fail to excrete. As is well known, ` a person in health secretes daily enough poison" to cause death. This is normal- ly excreted. -But if such excretion is checked to any considerable degree, serious trouble arises. It was :found by experiment that the.-uid excretions of persons su'ering from snnstroke con- tained a less than: normal amount of poison, thus indioating that the . re- mainder of the toxic secretions - were retained within the system. It `was also __,observed-ae,' `indeed; has long beerfknown that persons . who suffered most from sunstroke were those whose" liv_e_rs,'. ki _, and other excretory -organs wereeimpairedi-by aloohol exces- ses or othereanses. ` By experiments msde upon rabbits it was ascertained that the blood "serum and oerebro-spiinsl. uids of , sunstroke l patients had decided toxic qualities. 1'1... '..m.:`... :......i..1-..-..a n.....;_m.- Conclusions Drawn Frominecent Re- searches in New York. Physiological cheinistry, the great science of which Pasteur is properly to be reckoned the founder, appears to be upon the. verge of another of those ex- traordinary achievements which have in the last twenty years so largely revolutionized the theory and practice ;or the healing art. In this case it a made public. deals with the pathology of gwhat is properly known as sonstroke, and the investigations and experiments have been conducted. in the State Patho- logical Institute in this city-a new establishment, which seems likely, at the present rate, abundantly to con- rm, the wisdom of its foundation. This special work was undertaken with a view of nding, if possible, a physio- logical basis of insanity, and sunstroke victims were examined because so large a proportion of them nd their way into asyl-ums for the insane. The recent. hot spell " abrded an unsur- passed opportunity for the investiga- tion, and the results, so far as at present apparent, are now informally H ..J _v .-v---u vuvnvusus ul:II.IV&l3UUUl.|o One curious suggestion has already been made. It is a well known super- stition and one which has existed for generations, that people who sleep in the direct rays of the moon have their reason more or less seriously affected. Now, it is said that these ultra violet rays exist in the moonlight, and hence a popular superstition may be founded upon scientic fact. ' has often demonstrated the beauty of his own nger bonesby placing one of his hands within the radius of the searching rays, has lost all the nails `from the ngersaof that hand, while Mr. Sidney Rowland, who is one of the leading experimenters in this direc- tion, mentions several cases of similar character in the structural changes that occur in the hair,_and so forth. of those who have been frequently shad- owgraphed by this method. Thus, in the case of patients whose heads have been subjected to the inuence of the rays, the hair has either turned white or has fallen out entirely. It is sug- gested that these results are due to the electrical potency of what are called the ultra violet rays of the spectrum. , though their precise action is at present l by no means thoroughly understood. I` R A A _ _ _: A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ L: ._ `L , _ I `I This is a sad letter, and we fear a very dangerous cloud hangsover these lives, which, if not dispelled by 's<....e divine interposition, will gather black- ness as years roll on, until ruin and desolation-such as no later repentance can redeem-will mark the spot. that was once a happy home. THE NA'rURmToj1=7'- sUN`s'rao;r,*z 1 organs, that self elaborated poisons are 9 thus unduly retained within . the body, that they enter the blood and affect the - spinal cord and bi-ain,`snd thus produce ' the serious and often fatal disorder- | called snnstroke. Of eon}-so much fur- ; 1 ther investigation will be required be- ! 'fore the theory is indisputably estab ~ : ._ lished, as now seems probable, the -text. . will -be to discover `a- remedy 3 : ,wh1ch_, being . administered by i_nooula- ; '~ tion or otherwise, will neutralize the t poison. _-The appalling roll of..d_esth . snd"s'erio`us prostmtions `in, tile. regent j ~ hot,spall-sh}>lw ,h::;'at..vsbeoi1(ito`)hene;l i llanitvieuo :1. nT"Yr! `Janina. uqug cum;-n uxzu; 4:u1,'e lI9_iu_el. zac. vr-:nv LARGE 3o'r'ru:s SOCENTS, AYERS PILLS cm lailgution Illl Ileldulti` Cherry Pgqtgrali --.-__J - -woven-A II CID .: , _.sent to me by a. V ~ "ifriend who urged ,,-s - me to take it, which I did, and soon after I was greatly relieved, and in. a short time was completely cured. I have never had much of a. cough since that time, and I rmly believe Ayer s Cherry Pectoral saved my life.-W. H.. WARD, 8 Qui1by'AV;;`L0well, Mam. we can our wamnony Killer. We hsve uv-n its severest pug. and know It natipiqzatc I think we should malre their young lives as merry and happy, as free from care and self ` denial. as possible. Trou- , bles and deprivations will come fast enough when our children pass out from our care and-take up li-fe s burdens on their own responsibility. I would gratify all their reasonable desires, and | what matters it, while they are young and immature, if their own sweet wills are often unreasonable and troublesome. I want them to have their ll of enjoy- ment, and am satised to give up many things to make them as happy and frolicsome as the birds, even to my own discomfort. Now, my "husband, who in all else is the" kindest and most reasonable of men, thinks I am spoiling our children, and claims that if they are indulged and uncontrolled in their babyhood and younger days they will `grow up selsh and unreasonable men and women. ' And so disputes have sprung up, and we ofter rise from the discussions with clouded brows and unamiable tempers --at least do. uavgms plug. ma know It to be 3 good a.xticlo.--0i3ncinl " No in`glh'u yet smrpused the Pun-Kmor. which Is 2; moat v usblo nunuyanodlcino now In uu`.-2'cnuuu; F: . organ. 7'" It has real merit; in a mean: of removing pain. no :`3`d;1l.cll{x11lelg:z:_=vcquir:_<`I1:: er'eg>.ut.au).n oqnnl to Parry Duh Beware of imitations. Buy only the genuine "Pull!" DAVIB." S_o_1d_ evezywmze; 1:1 rge h9_m_ea. 250. IEBV I Aahna-r-pa no -A..-..-_ No article over attuned to such unbounded populn lty.-Salem Observer. We can bear testimony to the emcncy of the Pan c effects In tooth the- min. know in to n mm nu.-I. _ .4... `av-:5 nu, vipvl ' vi-In Used Externally, It Cures Outs, Bruises, Burns, 8calds, 8prai_m, Toothache, Pain In the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. __ _,_____` - _- .__-__-w v-u v w ZVU Taken Internally, It -ures Diarrhaaa, Oram and Pain in the 8tomach, 8ore Izmat, Sudden Golda, Ooughs, eto., etc. ll_-.l E__1.-__.._nu,, I. A THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. "l'-L-.. I..L-....-II-- I1. A-__-A A VETERANS 37087. Several years ago, while in Fort Snelling, Minn., I caught atsevere cold, attended with a terrible cough, that allowed me no rest day or night. The doctors after exhaust- ingtheir remedies, pronounced my " case hopeless,. say- ing they could do no more for me.. At this time a bottle of PAIN -"KILLER Sm! E02?-W V Highelt Atnrdm at World : lair. I cannot think his ideas are correct, and believe that the mother, who has suffered most for them, should have the ruling voice in their discipline and bringing up. AY EB's Cherry Pectoral was Inn.-L J.- -- - ` AYEB S "nqadknn dsal; e":qk.Cn` Amenca' ngChr::1ng Tz st`:r%v& kinds of Plug; and Packhgo Smoking Tobacco. VI-Iyuians, J. . Paoe._Athleto;a.ndA Croeme De,La`. .Creeme nuxtm-es. all lands of pipes. Pipes repaired. GRANT I-lA.nM'nsn [.1 Frank Jackson}i ;3m!I%'!%nmer su -NEW IDEAS, } NI-:w STYLES 95 Dunnlop-St., Ross Block, Barrie. Evenings at residence, 67 Owen-_St. Phomgranhv. suuscrine Yor THE AnvAitc.' LAWN MOWERS BARBIE Sepia .&':~d.%`1Y#=r-619r;1??P=~- 29-1 and 1oc.cIcAn. ROBT. CRISTOE, - - BOOK U We do not see eye to eye with re- gard to the management of our child- ren. We have five, well beloved, and in the eyes of their parents charming. But their father, forgetting the thought lessness of youth, insists upon implicit obedience to every command, and visits the slightest deviation with prompt, and often, it seems to me, severe pun- ishment. .-___-- .... ---unun |Jl.lUlv_ I. , I GRANT HAN MER, Next door to Simmons` Hut S LEATHER BELTING MACHINE OILS Eok A FIRST cuss GO'TO_ No. 5 DlJNl0P ST., E0? FLOUR. PROPRIETO R . RAV E R S. Some months since I received a let- ter, from which I give a few extracts. The writer says: After several years of~ur.interrupted happiness there is now danger of serious trouble between my husband and myself, and with a sad heart I come to you for counsel. Qvv BIN DERY III] 9-1) IATI oh: 5!!- . 3094 - But location in Buns House To RENT All kinds of mass, PATENT MEDICINES. DYE srumrs, sous, comss * AND BRUSHES. TOILET AR'l`IOLES-A FULL LINE i I * * J~..1GULVERW1LL S_ -Haurcuttin| and Shaving % j - T %% arlor f _ A Orposrrnmumm HOTEL. BARBIE- M, Scislora mound and 961503 sauna:-;.-nouxmu. [cl-IEMIST AAND DRUGGIST -33 Doors West of the Ba7`75" THE wnnurs awn UULUMN;

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