Show HOW THE FROZEN FEEL DEATH by drowning is said hald to be a not unpleasant medhod method of shuffling off this mortal coil and the henza tenza eions tiona of those who have been nearly drowned and then resuscitated have been described in proof of the assertion the story atory however of the actually drowned has not yet been told so the matter is ia really left in some doubt A similar statement has haa been made in nefer refer reference eLce ence to freez lag to death and the annexed account c corroborates it we cli clip P from the st thomas times a report of the experience of james humphrey a canadian who while driving homeward from wallacetown Wallace town to Ald aid aldborough borough was nearly frozen to death the story says when ewhen he ha felt no longer able to hold hoid the reins with any grip he determined ter mined to seek shelter in the brat first hoube houba until well warmed his tongue became stiff then his arms sharp ahn chills ran through his back and nally finally it seemed as though his hla whole bony was being congealed causing an almost total cessation of the hearts action the condition of extreme sum bum suffering fiering and despondency speedily gave place to a feeling of grateful warmth suffusing the system and causing an exhilarating glow by this time he had reached a house but ho he drove on thinking unthinking that nothing was now to bo be fe ferrod gred ired the sleigh instead of crawling along at a snails pace appeared to glide through the air with great swiftness and tiie tile horses flew fiew like pigeons A sense of exultation filled the farmers breast as he urged the horses to a greater spee dand the woods on each side were passing so quickly that they became indistinguishable black lines then the sleigh bells sounded fainter and fainter until the chimes disappear ed in the distance the farmer fell gradually into a delicious slumber blumber which came near being the sleep which knows knovs no waking and he knew no more until brought to life under a vigorous treatment s the sensations experienced when coming to are not given but from what has beeb been related in other cases they must have been of an excruciating nature as they are in the resuscitation resu bul bui atlon allou of the nearly drowned and in view of possible rescue cosay to say nothing of the sin of the deed or the possibility of greater sorro wo in a world leaped into u unbidden n bid than those escaped fr fromin om in this we would not advise any anyon to endeavor borush out of morta lle ife either elther by the method of dr broj 0 ing or freezing death at i |