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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Dec 1896, p. 2

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ting the com of their workingâ€" bronsâ€" Through the post office, j gh the ordinery insprance per imr;;ml mey be effected B yment of e lomp spm or by j I!FE;'PFHM- The suws jpsured ‘san be made om»bb 8t death, on pbteipment of the oge 55, 60 or 65, reeh Jflmb ocepre.end op the exâ€" > Wfll‘# 10, 15 and up to ‘ wren 34 and 25, to dn eromple # men or e w e for £10 by » pqm id id " ” M' *”unp M ‘Rense a yrer, or peony s week, peyment to the age of pF four vhillings ond ten pootp it hpide peyment of £4 9. These j pre yse0 to Wivstrate the Tuonk rhople who rre acous can be h P is P hew in l "¢ m 5 l P & lt £ ade through the post office nLG: i eananl oh P bot inn f flo'wz ;fié'w“flkw@”w Anpual payment is pose you are a & s;::xm ko reokon their movey in small â€" IQ Auvextisens iymmet , stupnalme» Woptt of agents are continually sctive BX â€" the MN;?“ Poat Office mt 1 a system B mwwh lfic in Nor workingmgn. | This system j olnaively for the working i Ro the amonot fer which an e -m;;h' effected cannat exâ€" 100. The amounte reage from To afford working oppr m;:: pmviiins mr;:% Ponsequent upon the death o fi‘ Fmflfl P'xnp eight and R Wh@ ,3""‘”” for €5. ee of chi belaw this €ft in the bM'mq,m jndur m“ m “*‘a ‘m ments for life jinsurance can RMNT earrespandent in an in e aummarizea what has acK â€" A peppy atamp can wp to noen Rer smnam is advance; , English and German, in and will be wan. Relep i predy h it ned o Je To onl sEses "We yepkare to think hat it ws n look jent to pat dow» a great many miles of of a few enthusissts In is po longer W:W,MWW »mm:;nflwmmm% the mind of moy one _ _ _ _ The doctor even says the apperent offeet of this mental work, gymnastic or calisthenic exercise in the same bwildin:- ‘adde or may add to the genâ€" eral exhaustion.‘ The doctor does not explein himeelf fully. But the Moneâ€" tary Times understands him to mran that when the nerve foree of the rm u-t;a:. bh“ been :‘"“Mi by brainâ€" work is the wrong time to im upod the hady tasks in clase for mb ’;;o gfiy-ioiol forces are inndequate. Some ys and girle are -wom{ enough to perform tesks of both k gd'» but to others, to the majority ;-.r »g: strain, r:rwnarmflo&m y be the re eult of such forcing. ‘The sort of reâ€" ‘Perhaps the greatest negligence ; shown by medical men is in regard to | mental overwork. Qar schools have become hot houses in which spinal curâ€" 1 vatures, ansemia (lack of blood), nearâ€" sightedness, neurasthenia (nervous deâ€" | bility), . chlorosis and cerebral exhaus | tion and disease are being bred in inâ€"| eredible numbers of cases. . . It is time that the medical profession ! looked into the incressing degeners . §ion of the people resulting from the over training of the young brain.‘ ' he should die befpre the peyment 9 the third, premigm, half the amoun® insured will be paid, In any case, i# nhMM&MwM by awcident, the full amonat will be wfimhfifiwfl\ apstem ‘of, god and youth pro duced by too long school hours and exâ€" ceasive sbady, is a sabject not sufficientâ€" ty studied by school masters and those reaponaible for the curricaium of oar schoole nowadays. Isbquvpux kmowledge of the medical profemion shooald be brought to bear. Indeed, the Monetary Timgs sometimes thinks, and many parents will be disposed to .qnun:l:.: that doctors are remisg in go§ realizing promptly the damage often done children by qverâ€"cramming ‘fw brains with a variety of indigestâ€" ible matter, and making that danger .knovn to parents. On this very sub jeot Dr. Jacobi, the New York specialâ€" 1t in children‘s ailments, says : QvERWORE IN SC0HOOLAâ€" 2| _A uuunu.- child‘ :E:i: ms.".:i:m-‘ ts nmh'a&filonlhdtm‘i: depends to a great extent whother the litt‘e one is to be mentally made or It seeme almost absurd to nipligh spalhmorgitry y J ing. bother® which little questiqners so ;*mlfi se Riorone y pooy Waterion County Chronicle Thuraday, December 24 1826 â€" have time at the moment to attend to them. In that case don‘t : ‘Run away aud play and don‘% mhet me with your chatter," but ‘I ;-vo not i‘“-?u”«'n?" ’o‘:nio‘l“:ll“:*;“ all a;::{ in‘ Th Yi:'“ '4 will feel antisfied aud not fee wuited!:& erahle as ifiw‘ifl“i‘;w ‘.q&i so 0 l" tooey Tt Forkics Pos have uty shild of four years old or zo can have much on bis after life, but, as QM':.;% now the foundation antemarat unwise doree ie en io aaoane nb erants little h!- which "they wigh to know. A'“? ‘m":',kx bangih ans vibiamibiag i. vie in calfhitâ€"ind “fo rot saub the little questioner, whatever you do,don‘t make fun of him, or put him off with any nonsense instead of the truth. It requires some P wabse to Leaver the lavngs o 1 tience to answer the ques of F‘«_WN and ww‘e‘ Pm! .°?: them one could m:mh&bx m«i-r'J stand now, but that one wi‘l tell them when they are older, and again they often ask sone things of which one has no knowledge ouesself. . â€" wabt you to m&fi'o‘r;‘-".,:“gmmww 25 Mfi, I _ v.v ra B TT '111““" 3 Munyon‘s Headache Gure staps he ache in three min Friee 200 un‘ou't o Ointment positis curer all forms Prige 30c Munyon‘s B\ ;“ pete im u;lden of the blaod. P ,;,‘ 02. MWayon‘ ) Remedics al boon to all wom Wl Td speedily beals the lungs. Price onree ons in ind tooe, M Munyon‘s Dyspepsia Cure positi e mok %LW Te fi“'&%“:,ww ie ha e nam ogh. Wis Medars Methods of Curing Dissase Work Wondars, THOUSANDS TRESTIET of Their Roiel fryn the w?.amw MUNYON 0 Jost Ab , 1 " ’{M o f .J’ o 0' M 15 ;mn'J’ k t Vlaabe ,1 1 hi. it tit soy% wl udsc Af: amigPnbefiysts C in’ 4 y« ‘l fll " 9 tj“ ‘J: &1 Ep rraatol o .]; ~-,g‘; & # "‘ P EO o. Ew D a 1’:.9-.4 Iptod w»e o H i [ LBCL ' 1 ‘/’ M fl«c/ css .v"‘l ."' 6 ‘i(, J . 7 E ”’Q’.E,"‘ig "Tand whkh Witer satlh, of the oF Bd aidP fgh ul ie Wign & rectantie R+ usn aghithing perfectly fromh cage was advertised ashort time ago. The avalanche of lofWare is ‘so vast that a lar noreased sta@ of hands is neces “‘w. 'u\v!n “' “. “m Diamond Dye Atm have been obl t To wl t + iee aaw U tainted ones, or those that have been aot upon by hone for seworal dayst Candling is quite a sare method, but it there is any other I would be glad to keow in‘ > The foilowing reply is given : . To the experienced ege the mumm of the omfio.rm.. mm“““ Or M*‘:’hmumm‘wrm hen a day or two, We can pick out ""‘!Nq&qnuflnldu that have been sat on two days, even Tusk tatich wiee the tace ok the Mwlhmu&cqhm KFarmer asks "In there any sure «ay of Rew To Look Foune: oo i o t e Now to Tell Freeh Hgge BYO 16. Meore apd There t * ‘0‘s anabdilih Bacy coren o ad $ W ie 2i‘ c s ie TA a [ P 4 wlA & $ | - £ "L ED in th Sounty and B # .(.-. C f U(.ifl‘ “N‘;'h aaoes, e . Purable, : _ 38 Lk E.WW EMn 0 QLD GOLD Dc. per package, W.S, Kimball & Co., RETAIL EVERYWHERE . .. 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS, & . . CIGARRMTTR® ROCHESTER, N. v. M t .

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