Le informazioni presenti nel sito devono servire a migliorare, e non a sostituire, il rapporto medico-paziente. In nessun caso sostituiscono la consulenza. Chesterton - Autobiography. Title: Autobiography. Author: G. K. Chesterton. A Project Gutenberg of Australia e. Book *. e. Book No.: 1. Language: English. Date first posted: Mar 2. Vista Medical Group Stapley AmcMost recent update: Mar 2. This e. Book was produced by: Roy Glashan. Project Gutenberg of Australia e. Books are created from printed editions. Australia, unless a copyright notice. We do NOT keep any e. Books in compliance with a particular. Be sure to check the. You may copy it, give it away or re- use it under the terms. Project Gutenberg of Australia License which may be viewed online at. To contact Project Gutenberg of Australia go to http: //gutenberg. GO TO Project Gutenberg Australia HOME PAGEby. G. K. Chesterton. First published by Hutchinson & Co., London, 1. 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Baconian. controversy or a good deal of the Higher Criticism. The story of my birth. I might be the long- lost heir of The Holy Roman Empire, or. Limehouse on a door- step in Kensington, to. Some of the sceptical. I was never born at. But I prefer to believe that common sense is something that my readers. I have in common; and that they will have patience with a dull summary of. I was born of respectable but honest parents; that is, in a world where. My father, who was serene, humorous and full of hobbies. The. Vestry. At this my mother, who was more swift, restless and generally Radical. You will be so respectable! We never have been respectable. Bennet about my. father; though there was certainly nothing of Mrs. Bennet about my. mother. Anyhow, what I mean here is that my people belonged to that rather. English middle class; in which a business man was still. They had been granted no glimpse of our. My father was a Liberal of the. Socialism; he took it for granted that. His people were of the sort that were. My father was the head of a hereditary business of house agents. Kensington; and I remember that there was a sort of local patriotism about. Kensington. This particular. I remember that it once created a comedy of cross- purposes. The incident is in. My grandfather, my father's father, was a fine- looking old man with white. He. kept up the ancient Christian custom of singing at the dinner- table, and it. And I may. remark in passing that, having lived to see Mafeking Night and the later. Jingo lyrics, I have retained a considerable respect for those old and. I rather fancy it was better for the tradition of. English tongue to hear such rhetorical lines as these, about Wellington. William the Fourth,For he came on the Angel of Victory's wing. But the Angel of Death was awaiting the King,than to be entirely satisfied with howling the following. And when we say we've always won. And when they ask us how it's done. We proudly point to every one. Of England's soldiers of the Queen. I cannot help having a dim suspicion that dignity has something to do with. But, used as he was to ceremonial. He then. approached my grandfather as if the old gentleman had been a sort of shrine. But a light began to break on my. High Church and Broad Church. He suddenly remembered the case. These remarkable words of the Protestant Champion caused his. Westerton and Chesterton. I may add that my grandfather, when the story was. And that was. typical of many middle- class men, even in small businesses, in that remote. For the particular sort of British bourgeoisie of which I am speaking. Nothing quite like it at least can be found in England; nothing. I fancy, was ever found in America. One peculiarity of. Both for good and evil, and certainly often to excess, it was. It knew far too. little of the working classes, to the grave peril of a later generation. It. knew far too little even of its own servants. My own people were always very. Continent, nor the remains of a. There was a sort. It was illustrated in another hearsay anecdote. I may here add to the anecdote of the Protestant Champion. A lady of my. family went to live in a friend's house in the friend's absence; to be waited. The lady had got it fixed in her head that. The. servant sent up for breakfast, say, five rashers of bacon; which was more. But the lady had another fixed freak of conscience. She thought nothing should be wasted; and. She. ate the five rashers and the servant consequently sent up seven rashers. The. lady paled a little, but followed the path of duty and ate them all. The. servant, beginning to feel that she too would like a little breakfast, sent. The lady, rallying all her powers, charged at them. And so, I suppose, it went. I dare not. think how it ended. The logical conclusion would seem to be that the servant. But I suppose that, before they reached that. But that was certainly the weak side of that. One point is that it was partly the real . It attached rather too much importance to spelling correctly; it. And it did spell and. There was a whole world in which nobody was any more likely. I early discovered, with the malice of. I am told (to quote another hearsay. I screamed for a hat hanging. It meant that my father. English literature backwards, and that I knew a great deal of it. I could really get it into my head. I knew pages of. Shakespeare's blank verse without a notion of the meaning of most of it. And it is also. recorded of me that, at the age of six or seven, I tumbled down in the street. Good Hamlet, cast this nighted colour off, And let thine eye. Denmark, Do not for ever with thy veil. Since then we may say. Snobs and the Prigs. The first are those who want to get into. Society; the second are those who want to get out of Society, and into. Societies. I mean Vegetarian Societies and Socialist Colonies and things of. But the people I mean were not cranks, and, what is more, they. There were plenty of people in their time, of course, who. I mean were really a class apart. They never dreamed. They had, what has since. England, a pride of their own. For instance, almost all that district of Kensington was and is laid out. Macaulay's Essays. Of course we read. Macaulay's Essays; and in our simple isolation, often even believed them. We. knew all the great names of the Whig aristocrats who had made the Revolution. Kensington estates. Every day we passed Holland. House, that opened its hospitality to Macaulay, and the statue of Lord. Holland inscribed with the boast that he was the nephew of Fox and the friend. Grey. The street opposite where we came to live bore the name of Addison. Warwick, the step- son of Addison. Near us, on our original perch in Campden Hill, was the. Argyll. Now all these names thrilled me like trumpets, as they. Macaulay. But it never so much as crossed my mind that. I. remember making my father laugh very much by telling him of the old Scots. There fell about a great dispute between Argyle and. Airlie. For he knew, as a house- agent, that Lord Airlie's house was actually quite. Argyll Lodge; and that nothing was more likely than that there might. He. knew the old Duke of Argyll in purely business relations, and showed me a. I no more thought of expecting Mc. Callum More to come in any way. I expected Graham of Claverhouse to ride. Charles the Second to drop. I regarded the Duke living at Argyll Lodge as an historical. My people were interested in an aristocracy because it was still. The point is worth mentioning, because it is exactly. I shall have to write on a later page. Long afterwards, I had the luck. Sale of Peerages; and many said that. But we were not. The treatment. I am just old enough to be able to. If, regarding Lord Lome with. I had been introduced to an unknown Lord Leatherhead, I. If I were to meet him. I should know he might be any pawnbroker from any gutter in Europe. The firm. was, and indeed still is, agent for the large Phillimore Estate then owned by. Admiral Phillimore. Lord Justice Phillimore, one of the most famous of the. English judges, who died more recently. We had nothing to do with such. I remember more than one quite independent. Admiral. But I mention this vague. Kensington Estate for another reason. For the name of. Phillimore was destined in a strange and double and rather ironic fashion, to. The Admiral I never saw. I was long. afterwards to know and love and lose, as a friend and an ally in a cause. And. the Judge I was destined to see sitting on the seat of judgment, and to give. Old. Bailey and was found guilty of patriotism and public spirit. My mother's family had a French surname; though the family, as I knew it. English in speech and social. There was a sort of family legend that they were descended from a. French private soldier of the Revolutionary Wars, who had been a prisoner in. England and remained there; as some certainly did. But on the other side my. Scottish people, who were Keiths from Aberdeen; and for. Scots blood or patriotism, this northern. Scottish. romance in my childhood. But her husband, my maternal grandfather whom I. He had been one of the old. Wesleyan lay- preachers and was thus involved in public controversy, a. He was also one of the. Teetotal movement; a characteristic which has not. But I. am quite sure there was a great deal in him, beyond anything that is implied. I am quite sure of it, because of two. I ever heard of. him making. Once, when his sons were declaiming against mode and convention. Obits. ESPEY, FREDERICK (Fast Freddie from Dam Good Fries) - Passed away suddenly at Southlake, Newmarket on Friday, June 2, 2. Fred Espey of Hillsdale, In his 7. Beloved husband of Linda. Dear father of Dwayne (Natalie) Espey, Rachael (Robert) Morrison and Tasha Espey all of Hillsdale. Loved grandfather of Tina, Brady, Jessica, Jonathon, Jordan, Sydney, Madyson, Chloe and Jemma. Brother of Robert, Edward, Donna and the late William, Doug, Dorothy and June. According to Fred's wishes cremation has taken place, A Celebration of Life was held at the Elmvale Lions Hall on Sunday, June 1. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated and may be made thru the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale. HILL, Ruth Elizabeth - Passed away suddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Sunday, June 4, 2. Ruth (nee Gamble) of Hillsdale, In her 7. Beloved wife of Dave Hill. Dear mother of Darrell Hill of Hobart, Sheila Johnson of Angus, Jason (Tracy) Hill of Waubaushene and Trevor Hill of Hillsdale. Loved grandmother of Lauren, Spencer, Oliver and Tyson. Sister of Peter (Ann) Gamble of Gaspe, P. Q. Friends called at the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale from 2- 4 & 7- 9 p. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Friday, June 9 at 1 p. Interment Hillsdale Presbyterian Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Hospital for Sick Children or the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to www. MERTZ, Peter (Pete) Kenneth - November 2. June 9, 2. 01. 7Passed away quietly in his home in Port Mc. Nicoll in his 5. 8th year. He will be sorely missed by his sons Tom and John Mertz, step sons Kelsey and Korey Woodall, mother Grace Mertz, and sister Nancy Johnston. He also had the great pleasure of knowing his birth family for several years before his death and is survived by mother Joan Jennings, sister Judy Jennings Elliot, brothers Bob, Paul and Jim Jennings, and their families. Predeceased by wife Jo Woodall and father Ralph Mertz. A time to celebrate Peter's life will be held at the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home, 1. Yonge St. S., Elmvale, on Friday, June 1. If desired memorial donations to Canadian Red Cross or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family. Messages of sympathy and remembrances of Peter may be sent to the family at www. In Memory of Lyall Doan. June 1. 8, 1. 92. June 1. 6, 1. 97. No longer in this world to share,but in our hearts you're always there. Never forgotten. Loved and cherished in every way by Doreen, Dianne, Corinne, Byron and Lynne. In Memory of Alexander Hutton, June 1. There is not a day that goes by that you do not come into our minds and hearts. Forever missed by June, Judith, Ian, Rob, Wendy and your grandkids. Sheila Goodlet (nee Carney) of Elmvale, in her 7. Brian for 5. 5 years. She is survived by her husband Brian, son Carber and daughters Tiffany and Tanya. She was the loving grandmother of 7 grandchildren: Natasha, Jayd, Nicholas, Simon, Kai, Alexander and Shea and will be lovingly remembered by her daughter- in- law Jennifer Wright and her sons- in- law Patrick Kitchen and George Sturik. A celebration of Sheila’s life will be held at the Norval United Church on Friday, June 1. For details please visit http: //www. HAMELIN – Eileen L. After complications with pneumonia, she lost her battle with pulmonary lung disease. Eileen resided in Sandy Cove, Innisfil. Cherished mother of Shirley Cowdrey, Jake Hamelin (June) and Sheryn Costello (Chris). Grandma/Grawma of Calvin Cowdrey, Kenny Cowdrey, Sam Costello, Roxanne Costello and Hudson Hamelin. Also leaving behind her brothers Rev. Keith (Margaret) Lockhart, Murray (Diane), Cliff & the late Peggy, Ken (Cindy), Edward and the late infant Noreen. Cremation has taken place. Visitation was held at the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale on Monday, May 2. Funeral Service was at the funeral home on Tuesday, May 2. We extend our most sincere appreciation to the neighbours and friends for the food, floral tributes, charitable donations, cards, visits and calls of condolence; to the caregivers at Hillcrest Nursing Home for their considerate and mindful attention to Mom’s comfort; to the staff at Lynn- Stone Funeral Home for their thoughtful outreach in our time of sorrow; to Rev. Lois Lyons for such kind and encouraging words at Mom’s funeral service; to the Women’s Institute for the memorial service and dinner; to the United Church Women for the delicious luncheon following the service; and to all who reached out to us in love and compassion. Mom lived her life fully engaged with her family, the church and the community. Her life’s lessons will live on in our hearts along with the memory of such a caring community who work so considerately to support its members. The Jacobs’ Family. In Memory of Gladys Ritchie, June 1. Mom, did the sun shine brighter,or was the shy a deeper shade of blue,or was it just a different worldwhen we shared our lives with you? Forty years is a long time,this we know is true,but that's how long our broken heartshave loved and yearned for you. Forever missed by. Herb, Bob, Mary, Sandy,Bonnie, Bev, Jan & Cathy. BROCK, Anne (Olivia Anna) - Passed away peacefully at the Georgian Bay General Hospital in Midland on Wednesday, May 1. Anne Brock of Wyevale in her 8. Beloved wife of the late Jack Brock. Dear mother of John of Edmonton and Sue of Wyevale. Sister of Don (Verna) Marcellus of Midland, Bunny (Sandra) Hussey (late Warren) of Wyevale, and the late Cub (Morley) Marcellus. Beloved Aunt of her many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews. Funeral Service was at the Wyevale United Church on Saturday, May 1. Interment Wyevale Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to www. Byers, Robert (Bob) - there will an Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Firefighter blessing for Bob, held at 2. PM on Saturday May 2. St. Paul's Anglican Church in Midhurst, followed by a visitation until 5. PM. Bob passed away peacefully at Grove Park Home with family at his side on Tuesday February 7, 2. Ruth Byers (October 2. Irvine, James William . Brother of Stacey and the late Ron Irvine and brother- in- law of Dawna Woodliffe (Bill). Our hearts still ache with sadness. And silent tears still flow. What it meant to lose you. No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered by Doreen, Pat, Dennis and Families. Jacobs, Muriel Doris (Lifetime member of the Women’s Institute and St. John’s United Church) - Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 2, 2. Muriel Jacobs (nee Carson) of Elmvale in her 9. Visitation will be held at the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home in Elmvale from 2- 4 and 7- 9 pm Thursday, May 4. Funeral Service at the St. John’s United Church in Elmvale on Friday, May 5 at 1. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. Memorial donations to the St. John’s United Church or the Arthritis Society would be appreciated. Loving husband of Betty Chase. Father of Cheryl and Bart (Rosanna). Grandfather of Christina (Denis), Michele (Derrick), Josh (Lyndsay), Katie (Jeff), Chase and Aric. Great grandfather to 7. Brother of Ronnie Chase. Cyril arrived on the shores of Canada, a young Irishman with a big dream. He worked diligently to fulfill that dream taking on jobs of all kinds. A self made man, he travelled when necessary and built his legacy in land development and construction. His travels brought him to Wasaga Beach where he developed several subdivisions and built many homes. Cyril's generosity to this community through various groups, including Rotary, leaves us feeling proud. Of his many accomplishments, he is remembered fondly for being a husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to granddaughter Michele and Rosanna's sister, Joan, for the loving care and compassion which they provided gracefully. May his soul find eternal peace. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Cyril's life will take place on Saturday, May 6th from 1 pm to 4 pm at the Bayshore Senior's Centre, 2. Tiny Beaches Rd. South, Woodland Beach. The greatest memory will be watching him rolling around on the floor with grandchildren. HENDERSON, Norma Shirley - Passed away peacefully at Wenleigh Long Term Care Facility, Mississauga on Friday, April 2. Norma Henderson, formerly of Elmvale, beloved wife of the late Stanley Henderson. Loving mother of James (Cecile), David (Mary), Douglas (Debbie) and Lianne Brown (Blair). Treasured grandmother of Jason (Stephanie), Corey (Renee), John (Sue), Michael (Stephanie), Kevin (Charlene), Ashley, Vanessa, Krista, Stephen, Krystle and great- grandmother of Tyler, Taylor, Derek, Alexa, Nathan, Austen, Jaxon, Brooklyn, Emerson and Benjamin. Will be remembered by 9 nieces, 6 nephews and many cousins. Norma is survived by brothers and sisters Jean Ann(Claude dec.) Herschell, Jackie (Bob dec.) Natuck, Donna (Bill) White and Bill (Jackie) Robinson. Predeceased by her parents Jean and Howard Robinson and sisters Beverley (survived by Skip) Coutts, and Lynda (survived by Bill) Ashby. Friends called at the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home, 1. Yonge St. S., Elmvale on Saturday, April 2. Celebration of Life at 2 pm. Interment at Springcreek Cemetery, Clarkson, will take place at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at wwwl. TRIPP, D. Hene - Passed away peacefully at the Southlake Hospital, Newmarket on Sunday, April 2. Eileen Tripp of Newmarket (formerly of Elmvale). Beloved wife of the late Armon Tripp. Dear mother of Bill (Sharon) Hogg of Thunder Bay. Loving cousin of Helen Denommee of Newmarket and god- mother of Marc Moreau and Bonnie Brown. Dear half- sister of June (the late Lionel) Marion of Penetang. Friends called at the Lynn- Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale from 1. Friday, April 2. 8, 2. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Friday, April 2. Interment Allenwood United Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Southlake Hospital or the Stronach Cancer Centre would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to www. Martha Keir - April 2. May 1, 2. 00. 4As time unfolds another year.
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