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Northern Advance, 25 Jul 1889, p. 3

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and teach them trio En12Iiih"laht;'iI " 1 9 HIGH tau I""J' \"""5 fectly natura[.____ Dqgttg _ for it; but Mh oou ` f . as it is a. Br1il3f;Q911n_ __ the _ H , take in hand our French-Oanadun 9 0 _- 5111: j_ecta and ` mums TH `am; _p1;r'1su;~1;x{nNrIu;qg&'? 3'; 1...... InI\l1`\`A Inn nun l!l\:I|lD in Lanna Lo. -nu; . 'sEsD _ V For Heavy Sbils. For Light Soils. -To Suit any Soil. 1` X] E KI! AGEN T. annals; . .. N. D., I v.li.1t%Is`3'.M.1])y.-I. , %2M"%1-Wir3- us BOOKSTO RE, `_..._:. STARnAIllIT I.II= Assume: comnuv, ' M` -"."`\T`T'f\TT`I1l_`1`I 1 rillxlr-11 A `cc-s j__ijj_..:_:.-._.:..j--. . Dy jyugun.uu Juan vvvu "stills IIUIII them Thexr chlldren are brgught up in a. dibrent a.t.mosphere_" L_ thought! ,uute_oppog1t~ A59 3 i " 39;; different as day 13 from lllghh. TISe:"_eYoro1,~:_ .3` Al ,..... um Aver hfahe rsgnnln? mFlnu'r HoaaVomeTr-7333233: roiai nun}, .......,.._.'.....s1o1gooo,ooo Invested Funds .......... .. 34,000.00(_) Annual Income.....`. 4,500,000 lnvesunenu in` Canada. . ' 4.000,000. s. _uaN 8A)|.I.s.4 `I .-.-.._.._-_ I1 `H19 .2 ) r " 3' mam :2`), 1 I. {" ` 'n,4,, street. `Pnnnirtms ACCEPTED H'ALr.-Ym1iLY`on Qvmrznit, Wrrnovr EXTRA Cruncz. A_nsol.II'rEO_sncInn'r. REASONABLE RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ~ . SATISFACTORY PROFITS. vomcuizs I-`RE : Fnom n_gs1'mc'r|ou.. LOAH8 ADVANCED ON POLICIES AT LOW RATE OF INTEREST. Opposite D. J_..Mm-c1nson"s 3;; Goo_as szn-e`. Builders Hardware, - ' Carpenters? 'i`ools, H { { T A A T .L`aAw`n Mbbwers, cheaperthan ever'o"eredbe-fore. Peuchen s Mixed Paints, Gardening Tools, % White Lead, LinseedOils and Colors, Farming Tools, Cutlery of all Kinds, Fishing Tackle, Machine Oil, . A A Leather Belting, "` Files_, Lace Leather, Etc., Etc. .i u -V :- n A , V, T . . .,,:-.,_... .._ ` ' ' ` - ' ' ` .. ` ` _~4 , , ` 3 ;-,:z.:V; :1"; :'...,.~:z:,.';r'* =' `:3 w;._ 5 -. --:. _; *~ - . ` I .- `v ` , .. . . - . 2 . 1 `v \.~::`.= ,.. :25 . " 3 V ~ - ;- , , 4 ` ~ ; .-- > . .. K... .-` -7! .., :.. ;tR:dN%%%.AAND sTEEL l MERCHANTS, { land on )8 I Hllun uu. nuuuuusu vuvv Iiyvnvll a trivial _ defeats. These _. books _ also teach that what has been granted to the French by England has been wrung from 'l`hmr children are brought 110 in n. % _ ' ,S1 #PE5 sHo`vELS% ;GA_RD EN` "JIf0(lL`S.~OF ALL KINDS, _ `PAINTEDWIRE w1N1_)p\y;scREENs, . , .. .. . '1 . "NeaY"3_nd easily tted. NEW Goons 2 NEW PRICES! emu "B'i?and1so1'i 'Vlln:e;s;~s' Liquors and cigars. - FIRST-CLASS nnur AND nYn`wn1sKn ;r, ........ ..s-1;6o pun GALLON . 45YVlAn0I. 1)`7'1*'~?v' 66 we 2.00 so so - ...,..I...'.~' . . ~ All nlllnv llnnnln `IIA4InnA4I In n-nnnrilnn, ' gotbdlv bu` -fit We buy for cash ulbbtulh `qglygvby ioidoi.nj%5Iw'w_illJ 11536 ho, debtqi, faind can` give our customers -'`??{"_"`;`` "'5' 1"" ` K % % % ', .1 , . I__ .p_ _ V - v . ..4 :.::... ..`;-`Ld 10 -A`a_1_(--' __.4;. ._,.u.LL. .,-. U` , UII:I"'Ul' l_IllIUo"_ `UIIJSII V :7" .' ,2-'.` - _.-_: . T Iep11one:3ommunicatjon.;~: '.-`:1: __-.-`.15? L. ; .5 Y L; ;` :0 ML] (Le !3_.u: Azjgpj .3. I CC` $9-~Q4"t` tjC"7- .-';x;r.".".-'!. .%o:>,1s3s;,-`mq'.-.mr;r;;.;,-.,-.,,- ,-E, :0 - -5-*--~ `i`.,;"'. 1' ,.L.: ` e . ? `V "'1 ~ !,`_".`!}...`t13{ auJ '1-xi C A. - 3 3}; g v - T -V 1-r~ M`&i1?`fQE`A0rURER8" PRICES; % -:__ __ . ._____ 1 jjjj IV) .vr'}i5'. -(?;-'-v"5 Y 7' "1 j; V Agvfl` lo {` r1._Hn'\.t,L-_: ' . .l. .... _ ,4. :_;T- __ ,`_.\ ' ~U~ he 1, m . .,g .\~.. #3 EH L312: (.J...\_. , rs` r Y: 9 ` MAn%n%:% nous a 2 e la. o` kn": fi?? l(1ae)pFrench~`sch`V L V yegread about it every day. ` The pupil: lam the history ` Oanadae ..,eoxn th, 1?,e,,ch standpoint. The vioboggpf land on the Plains of Abraham aapokhi . .. hvivial HARDWARE AT ROOK BOTTOM PRIOES.` LAWNMDWEBS; ']`h?e:followingnrea (fen no;E1e many lines we would call your attention to : "W . ..`_ 1 ~ .`o {U H1 - .,r _The` bAes-t. and 1_nos`t% perfct Crriag made, at -JBARRIE % AND STROU D. % . ' 1aS?i3`ALzsix:aIi 18`we%8. % _ spIfrr_H- SIDE COLLIER S'l.`B.EET,. No. 129. &`I?9?'&;%.:WH9LESALE" 4NDT1RETAIL.DEALEB IN V V 'I inlr" 1?V%Itft,rials,'.4`a `l1d. Hard wre, - : vw-qg-j` INSPECTOR; BARBIE. OF fE_I)I_.N_BURGH, S,OOATLAND.A b 1825.) .i`.' .;x 7A31}oth'8r ao.3a_- Red'!'u:9il.. mi Pvnvggg B_Hgc[>`sm.:% an... (1.43. as... , I\..... .... .. Q... n. . ` *" ' `" ` ` " `VVH-J-"`I'.IJ-B.&'.I.'\ > , "`.` - z. ) -1 . `(V-xr'v:.): . , ' :2" I v` . ma` Wk jdhnn----|;Q_-Gains; 34.4-. '1 'vo1rr-En`--yr Low muons : %;-+'sTocK& or--V _ In Btqck or Made' to0rder.A Hobes, . Grape, ,.5""`ffAndcaH~Funeral Requisite`n'Fnmi`shed. ` 4;`, ' -Qi'"dVemhy'Telagraph gr Otherwise, Promptly ` - _ttendedjto.- - . \ -' ` V . G. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. ' ' WORKS AND SHOWiRO0M, V Qjo L.L1.E 3.s':r:., B .A;I:E: 3.1 B QOI1`FINS AN.])CASKETS or ALL KINDS .3?` : - ' ' T 1:". n.-I`: hr wr..1.- 4.. n...:.... wlujuy guru U1. Iona .L'uwu.` ::2`.n-;: ~. "' ' 3"` * ~' - .' 1~;'~i = , Bonlueigillstrlbuted . , . . . .8 22,000,000 Claims Paid in Canada.. 2,250,000 Dpbut witht`-overnment at ottawafor Canadian. Policy Holden ........ . .8 1,1 80,000 No. I I `sang: \a`Avva.n.n4A.I~J \.IL' RJJI. Ii: Stock Made to Order, .__.j-.: :-.<:-` 35 Dunlap-37., South, Side, Barrie. W, M. RAMSAY, IKAQQA4-aura I %V:1~.AwN RAKES, MONTREAL. Mazuann, Mos-mun. Ill -IIIIVIIIIVVII uuuv our-nu-w vv wont -wv,-- =~3.'.f.`.f& .i'.?l`a`i!' J5?&`1':3#R3 d"..' of the lot . , who in inntruotor in L -|u-u.. -1. I|..A Anhm annnn` 1...!!!- '4 1I0H.Nj Brfie. mq Ont. 9:! mac`; k`tx`_`\ SIUWIIIE 559951 IIIWUUO Almost every color can befound in this chalcedony; sometimes they are spotted dis- tmctly. againhuinaamotthdmppearance, But on-..every.-..pienel~the layers of ._ghg; tre canuba aeen..and.at.the.edae. the peculiar ragged look of the bark. It is supposed that the sap owing through the tree from the top gives the color. , ,The,,woo.d,'smore_ th n._,beautiful with the `naked 3e'ye,?but :8} ibroacope shows the wonderful cells of the bark, and also gives. the amethyst and green tints and added beauty. It is said to be more dur- able than granite; and-the strongest acids have no effect whatever on the high polish of . the surface, and can only Jbemcutj by: A diamonds. : $1 in so ` I"have*-notliiix Ulllslv &V\-IIIICII \IDUII\1IIU III VIII` IIUIKIIIIUI" hood. ?%,I ainfpot, `\.N `I claim fi- lms tunic 8.11.`... .:L:....-.'. 1' -..... ...;l. .'l....I..`... etog" i1`,yi`th"m`;i QQ""I!,mi;i5p ;. am in that, and I*.%pobi3td`1c . ASTO ORANGE INCORPORATIAON, I voted for it when it was before the House If it he again,.presented .I;sha.ll;, vote- ft it, butjl am*on'e ,':whq; se!s`".that,. Oranzemon should `not -ask ?'!oi'~` i*orpoe;:. stion from the preser)tifq;rliamei1t,e` fw\hioh__ voted in favor of the" Jesuits Estates Bill by 188 to 13, This is not the Parliament for the Orangemen to come and ask a favor of. Your plan is to put in Parliament the proper men when the time~oou,Ies;~ondt I don't hesitate to say that you can do it. (Loud cheers.) Now is the time when the ballot box will decide this great. `neutron; before the people and -vifzithatg oes not supply the remedy this,5genera- tion bayonets will supxly it5 in`_thee next. (T.nnr1 nn ns-nlnndn n \ ; ' "' `CIVIC IIK\I UIIU ULLUUU `ll CGIKEIIIB VIIUIII I515 as steel, ydt olegund otho moat exquisite; `dolotinglgi it would be impossible.-Tto @9115: yet itfiuubpp `toys 10;090. 554 " E - The :_dc}ion; olycihohtmyi-ualiixrautw A 4--,- HAD NEVER BEEN FOUGH 1`., You would think that this was a, French colony ; that we were here. on s`u'ran`ce and that thetri-colorwas the flag we had` to respect wherever that French tricolor was to be seen. What is the question of the future? I do not think the French language should be permitted in our public schools. I do not say `there is anything wrong in learning French. What I mean is the perpetuation of the French tongue in Canada. The schools in the-French districts must be public schools. They must use public schoolbooks and they must be taught the English tongue so far i as this province is concerned. __ Hear, hear.) I do not think we are go ng.tc teach French in the public schools as exist now in the county of Simcoe. You will have an opportunity when an election -comes round of enforcing your views on thissubject. (Hear, hear.) You have also made up your minds that in the N orth-west the dual language will not be allowed to prevail. I have to-makeacou- fessionto my constituents, and I do it with shame. Since I have been in the . -louse twice has the law been re-enacted that the dual language of the French and liriglish-is to be the V I m i.-iii. l.A.\'(.`UAGE IN THE GREAT `Nonm- - 1 ' WEST ' " -7 of Canada, and I declare that I did not know until six months ago that that was the law. I make -that confession to you with`burning shame. I can only redeem" myself by pledging. myself here ,to;-day, a:i..1 you will see whether I.carry`:`it`cut,. 3.`:=.:.t at the next session of the Dbminion` arliaineiit I shall move that that be M-piinged from the statute book of Canada. it Hear, hear, and cheers.) Thiswas (`what are have been doing '-while you imagined we have been attending to your-tints = Fancy `-that we have`,-`been itnplahting the North-west--r'eme'tnb'eri`ng the size .\ zlie North-west and the great heritage that belongs to us there--fancy that we have been saying thatthe Frenchdanguage, and the English language may be used gust BI it is used in the Parliament at Ottawa and in the Province of Quebec and in their schools, in their councils.- Would you believe me, sir, whenil tell you this .9 In the N orth-west Council there is not one _single French-spealgiugyman, and notwith- standing that the Uicial Gazette issues in English and French. ,'.I`o-da thousands; ..: ,i,.n..... ..m.n. n'cl.`..m-.51. H .....'+'...... 1.-`..`.'. I-IIU IHUIII UIIIIIIIIU U5 IIIV IIWV IIIVUI vvwu ` .' il . d 83 ad . 5%.`? '2;'`&..t:&..`3.;'..:'..:{`., .1; J. jeans` 9 In: 6,274 yu'd|-s little more I: .L_- _ ._ .1 _ n.-u._.n-_ IIIL- -L-; a........II..A tell you in te.courae- in | , takin I,by...n9;1ne_aPg. meet` tggugppfoval msir ntacaonana, s` _ _` n Ma.c- ' donnld -u 'vie#?on thiawiui "on Wad mine ' are asunder. Sir John Macdonald passed on this subject in January, while _I did not deal with it until March, and public in-n.i.v'`ent was 9 nak.9ng- (.$h.9t brin - .3. ` ' ~_`- 34;? y . I `1 `.`?i2 AIIMIOC W001!- In the wilds of Arizona. is a nlacecalled. C`-halcedony Park, which may be consider- edone of the greatest wonders of the" world. Here, thousands of years ago. were_ giant trees of pine. cedar and red wood. How long ago the trees fell and were covered with lava from volcanoes * Anhnfwntn-.23 now extinct and moisture from the earth, which had the effect of making them hard steel, yehcleapand othi ...c.;..1.:| 1.. :.....'.-...n.1..,:a... 4-11-~` uhungam Ul U: U I """I """ " "',.'J `"'`V. """""""""""" "' """"'_ into-,t`heI:*oo\u;ei;3,e; ugh `bonaider- 'ati`on-A-of this kind once in a century. When they do arise they must not let my question enter intohtheir con- Iideution` ihxeept `f;the`*pr that faith whilithey have chosen-to e thee nv\nn:n` :nu1n:`n`:4-gun A` un:n nngnn I-I IIIIU YVUIIIIUI Gilli GI-IIJIIIU VVIAUEO UUUIII5 Ego be3ut.i!1,,b1gqks,..,whioh ,cpn be used as table tb;iiV LhuaLacs,of.msxb1%e:9ndw9n.-L olodk 1.-user . Lmst, paperwemhts. knowing t y were once parts of hvmg, growing "green trees. ` ' Ahnnnab nnnnn nnlnn nun Imnfnnnr` In `#11:: Ill WIIU Iruuvr; IUIIVVII U8 New vv-uauo an contained the elements which have been mentioned, and the question was asked how for will theann send the, projectile 5 The mean dintence of the two shot: was on ll _;.__1_ __ 1n:a.:I-.. -...1 no _.-.1- Jan 11 jeot thrr and Ihulfmilea. *7 e h :i?oR3g'sl`;g;6!r:;ie'3.EyThe ":5: w an The nhot travelled 1- than any mountain on the North out, o ?[_,.._A_,' `;_`f.' rld. oz- of tho 3% .I_!_.3._ QUUII IIUU VII _ r WWW` ti :1 s1}p'ly ngitt. (Bond and prolonged okeu.) .2 ` . .. I! an Il|l\I uluvtvlavv IIIIUVVVVII VIIV 5` VI VII Gil the South on the '-question of glayary? Here we have a great question The million and a half of French`-Canadians only think of their own race and their own Province of Quebec, and don't care inthe elighteat degree what becomes of you and me lo long an the .Do'miuiori? Goyernmentgivee them enough to catty on their _.op_eratione. Theizaohiet politics are centred` here and they wieh",eimply,to. multiplrand grow.` The average 'Frencli-=' Canadian family in about twenty. The French will. tell you that their families` are about twice as large aeyourg and~tha_t,they will out-vote you later.._; jL.eok;m;_.g3;;.e Provinceof Quebec to-day. It il all French. What does Mercier say :__ He says: These people in- Ontario,,;w` ii t allow our French people t`o*'be; tad `in their own language in the schools while we in Quebec, we Canadian Frenchmen. allow English to be apqlten in aohqolain the Province of Quebec. "You" would think to listen to this gentleman that the battle on the Plains of Abraham , r JVV CU OW . . ""'r" 'J`.' W H .~ `-dctioii "hia aomahwuwzw counted for by scientific men, but those who understand little shout silioication can but wondet-and admire when seeing LL- I.-;`..-L:I. .lI I..I..-'-_ _`l...I.. 4.-.. In. no! 5... l,II|U IVUV H IUUVAOI-I0 LIIV Iuvwu wanvv `Nth the ahotfwu given out by the rofeuor of ballistic: at Woolwioh to allvto artillery uohoolr of the world. It Anni-Inga` lnn A`nInAnA Qhdnh HAUL `IQIIII know go _ ', leriutl the world over math: 3`: " 3" Before the gun wan red E'&'v"u"5%J1`iv'iiE Elia?` ":53 tenor: of ballistic: worked their prob in and nnuounood the result: to the Royal __A.III-.__ _.k-.` ' NIL. gang.` Iuvnvsv, I. wl"Il U- IFIIIUIIIUUF Wllrll 118111 vgeg I _OrenetbAt the as `t.-mink t I7`-:~:`~* '3` necessary to perpetuate c feuds of re- 1-_.I rm.-..-:-.._ 1 .12.! ...--; I_-___-_ IWIVIC VVSIIVII VII? IISIU UIIVUVII VT Illl special foundation of their order. ""?.'.!'\`V.uW""I We cf: lend. Therefore, I did not become an nnnnkninnn I -...-- LA .I--`.I. LL- u x` '-' o -7*. . ., `III ".3. mono -% .% % 1 4; 1. suppose is great queutxon may . - - oarrie `, gndggrqat questions are carried, withou zeuormmn struggles and diioultieu dou t dream of snythmg of the kind. WA vnn kn `\Al|`4|i|; -an` &Ln -ununauninnlln-n Weaney _.be ex_tg"election.l `~'Yo ur..h"uin,ble` ` Ix) he '. Jdefeeted. (Cries of "Never, never. I don't think I ought to ha V: incurred the enmity of e eingle Roman Catholic in this neighbor- luuul -L T -\.n.`..L -...l...L 11-...-- t`t-a.I`...l:...... antfu` vl yido notig. they allow any other oonuidoration to enter IIIIIII .` . n nnnnl u-`I n::` An- * 3:! vmo adbbshot. A in 1888 two ehote were red at` Shoe-H buryneu. England. from n wire-wound gun, according to Harper ! Weekly. It is n'compa.ratively light gun, with a calibre .: o o :....r.... mm. .....:..r.4 ..r- :a.. m...-:...+:l.. V.'A VIVJIIIUEW 7' `J4 been prined .. .......,............, ..,.,.... 5-.., ...... .. ......--- f 9.2inches. Thaw V'ght,of ' px 'e(_1Jii10. 3:380 pound; 9' o 40 degreeu, and` o it we! wgl $375 feet a aeoond. The mean shot 1: nnu-win Ln h`:ADI.-`Q `h -nIlt` nun! an}-Jun a. vnwuvu Isvvuvou Lu vuuu, quit I. upyvvbvt all to, my fellowgoitizene. I am not dealing qvitlir heR0.1IjIu,0et " Ohqrolgoi. _ p`rovi1i`o;`131iI."the'1iozl1`1`:l(3utholil> in the Province of Quebec in organized to control civil power. Orengemen must Dnrnlhm in-I\nb~6L-my and nhnnn5n`InLnnAn.. WWII U` \I& `II V `I y`, " 7` 0- `I`I59IIIV`I _'.V - 0 roman: thatrtbgy area M nded; to `thh; to to " V 1:. anftfaiggafyib 0 I um V` ' ' `Lana. -'-nun .\LLn- an-1-:1`;-n`:nou `A A-`Can ~- . ~own...part, " 3-=;:,] . -nsi. fi;1jiiia'i"Z1En"7:3heE3' '33: I3! ` V ,.- .1 u 1,. .>_x I ' OI ~n..{ :_ ;~. . ' ., . pa 6:? t` =:.: An... ml - 'Iu'..n.._u... 1.-.: _-_.-_:.1.i:_ \-uavvnuln nu vblw uuunvuvv-'- LVI BIS WU stood with him"'--cheere)- many" here have stood with "my tether, and u I said before, I always. remember T with pride Ithnn T uni umnnnrihnam: Ar Ha- .-inn.` as I knew them slweya to be. I realize to-day that the Orangemen must ntand to the front. _ I don't euppoie, howevergntget in nlin (unn On \u.L".I.._.. bin: VIIYYI 3 After Mr. Mcodrthy had reaumzl- l.:is seat, _in 1-eply'to queationa by a-constituent, he Vapoke as follows: _ 'l`}1i_ egtlgman &a3;':'*'- "5 -4......I ...:n. |.:_n- -|_-___\ ___._'_-|___- %;.;;~. *`:w='f~:: -3- DOV! V5315 5$e%~'?'s`3 1%` .aince had m professional on; 1-on'wu1oH THERE Is no USE, `:.;m. the Lower French-Canadian has not what he wants. He has got it in the law that there shall be two languages, and he has made a blow at the new royinee. When the duel language is she ished in the North-west there is plenty more to be done by-and-bye. Let us tthb question of the duel lung Kin. nth} lforth-west, and let the people deal with French in dthegohotcils of the Enlrlish ro- v1ncee,sn V eat I ,Q_ . ave been dealt wlthwye ed ' something, and v 0 "way orthe. fpture; (Cheers. I have ooou led our tune longer than I . '> _tlnsVwarm afternoon; din Indeed of th rtuuity'of'oOl'n'inR. be-L f' You. Iewgulgld -have been here long: ;)thei:t-ptlop ` e t PM " P Iunotionsen Ii - "*8 for my resignation you will II V VI II IIU 5 \III VVIVII W VWIIVIU men. a H 1 .' $.f'.' .. ' i1_., 1_._,,~,r W .,: 'l, `we ! 'wu L - nnnnnt` Thu moan nhn. 31 nu. -'Iun Sn Cnnnnnfnl `II UYUTV ` it the the Lprala-.:*u`n Iiotrcllnlntoditomrin for A in war. The'1exoeption w`u-tha Engliah complication of 1857:, which was over in V yr ` `-4 1..-`1 1__ `~ - .l;.7 '.;;! ' H..=T:.L.'.` A ILL.-:..J l `J: `'~-"'` 15:5. "1- .'1`h.o_.;-re .l1li;I|0l.|.I_`0f'rso hub of; T Penieww. `ch have n-yfauyheen: mlde, in; tlut 1honercl'IIvvery great of I the! Glhlil-_i0f_4_ih6v'0iVi1lzBa"iVo!'ld'.> He`? is = pictured-' as beorinh, bruta1~.`d r,twc'e.'d`d_na< debauched; be `having n0t1 ed `the -onet ` ienhibiiitiei . ;' and he hein Q~ _ %Vi".`i`iiif6f'?th` 25:` `man. 11:11.; `xtf. J!`8!ioe _might` : b9."V9iil6k5d' as e oiiihli r.'8.lt{;6f ;t,1ie,. ; seclusion, of chin, k1ngc}om,c`but,onJ`oihe: ; points` he eeine to be 3 ' barbarian. excuses he in aid tomake for not conning L to the United VStutdIa`re`>that`his expenses our not. paid dug!-jt_ho1_'a i'u.no~. 0l_1ezin~ thii conntryof T-=auioien=_t rank to--1-eceiyei him: - Debpite -the :unftw'oi-eble im`ptouion- the pub1io ha's 'i'e'cb'ive :0: tueashsh, he'ie\fa'r" isbove`the";ii?verige` auterh `peqhtate. He came toithe thxf-one `bf';I pr8il5i:yrli:r1"li`e_iWfi!.i L nnere boy, pinateen fe,-`*9 of, see`; no in.` _ now ~i.IFx.in 9n-eqsiently reigned? for Jforty-.o,ne,_ yeq.ru.; In ` that period his peopieihnve onlypnce been involved about: year. This record speak: well for the Shah`: "diplomacy, for during- this Eeriod no nation in Europe or Asia has een unscathed of battle. "The introduc- tion of Western civilization into Persia has further deinonetratedthe Shah : pro- nnln-uinn nniuii Tnlnnnhnn ant` `o`A.tIBnf\`| XX??? IIIUU `CO7 XX TI ICTVCIWIC syndic is buildin extensive railroadlines' through it; W on the Shah came into purple the population of Persia was (164 ceasing rapidly. But _it has increased materially during his reign, and its hap- piness and contentment are evinced in man 4 directions. The .Shah s power is ahso ute, but he has a board of advisers on whom he relies for counsel, and general- ly follows their suggestions, thus. yielding the. individual self to. the interest of his. subjects. All in all, the Shah is not so bad asihe has been painted. On the con- trary he is a monarch who has done pretty well} when all his surroundings are con- sider,ed.'-v % i >"gw:*:;-'-_ ,.uua,t~muorumo`. ` _b\1 mus 5dbnib`t`t_hit'ulumimgin` I-L:4`4%4w`B~v%#h-;m~u1'ot W. tutu: , tram-n -891 -%:-u=1v%~ ioleotrlotty in diIplIgiJI,_. RP. Ind _ . steam. 'A]qp1nnm ogintq Iyheronr there` In a . :V 1 M dogma: wvoybnt n0.v. to ` `.3 L.a .1&' I135 Ill} UIIVI VIUILIULIUIBCUVIL UIIV IJIICI-I FLU` greuive spirit. Telephones and telegraph lines and electric light!-hIAV8 been intro- duced` into the kingdom, and` an American -l!I'|A:lI :3 `u\:`A:v-non A-`inn-`urn an-:Ion`n'a-I I:-nan The evils resulting from habitual costiveness ire many and serious; but thense of harsh. drastic purgatives is quite as data erous. In Ayer's;,Pills, however, the patient ms a mild [- but. effective aperient, superior to all others. ; ' i Nonsense About the Upas Tree. Supernatural, almost diabolical, inu- ences are attributed to the famous upas; tree, which according to all accounts, is- so deadly that if a hot wind `passes over it; an odor is carried along which is fatal to whoever breathes it. Old letters, written from Paris in 1642 by "The Turkish Spy, describe a plant cultivated in a garden in the city that blasts all that grows within ten cubits of its roots. They call it ill `neighbor! He declares that there was a withered circle around it, while the tree itselfiwas green and`thrif_ty;. There is a tradition of a `poison or upas tree that grows in the Island of Java, from which: a putrid steam rises and kills whomsoever it, touches. ' Foersch, a_ Dutch physician. (I783), says: -- Nata tree or a blade of i` brass is to be found in the valley or _sur`-. rounding mountains. Not a beast or bird; pr reptile or living thing lives in the vicin-. jty. On" one occasion 1,600 refugees en- icamped within 14 miles of it, and all but 1300 died within twomonths. The false- ,-hood of this story is exposed by Bennett, who says z---`` The tree'(upas), while grow- ?ing is quite innocuous, though the juice imay-`be used for poison ; the-whole neigh-. borhood ismcst richly covered with` vege-` tation`; men ma x-fearless! walk under the` treeand` bird` roost in its branches. gvgpwin in his ho'v'es`of theplants-,_hasf .-:P5I"l36tuat'e5d Foersch s'f'abl'e when he says`. 9 , 1 e ., .`f,0n the blasted heath ': ` :,`.:ie1IIIpsere2rs.hss1s'ydrarxercdeaths':.u..u.a I1clI.$lOIllblO.rthIl5l3hO2f&bl0.~0ftalbliliht .iagIin'uenos`.o gthguupss-treeahasbeended. . -cilsqnotlleectithatxthere ismnTJav`a.a small tractof land on which -nothing; - 1iy'gye3'1IaIsuis:..:eh\bdycnt ..by ithe -$9 ell u",'!srIy_;sma`dItiods of- arbonio said .5! " 1115 Call us ' . all nsmgsanslu .n.hi..e ms- :sAli owl .""'V"9?Q..VZ1 . .' 1-.', L. .f'. 1" i 'i`h"o =ziien3a1ways3snceeaa hm. who/, mini ` theimvgn Jnnsineas. The is~.1$rob&bly_ beoauseithey xmeetwith such little competittpn` ;!I`arto.n `:Bl.1(il_'Ig::POW'd81'i M the-T most iauccessful Baking Powdbr. in ;the mgrket-;;becauqe it attends-to=its ownibuainesau A I t sells; on it: own: merits; not; -by abusing other similar nrnmu-nfnnd.~. '2 3 Englishuand French. ,To-da thgusazxvig... of dolloirs worth of ' Fren'h li eraiture his. % should uoi di6hnr;(ed'_from 3 ship-of % war at my daited-elevation._`_=But" bvoxi vsuvvap .IJI_ 7 s_uyuI`nni_l.U_u lu, yupxf plll * '1_`1,1i :.V'4;.!j1`r`.>i|i.5<>.\,i gli.t. bejajwafilihg t _o_`_ the, ff\V`11ii1i`!9!IVf7ea "it; riiclieiic} I.i9.s. ..I1n'- p!.`oectd..[`1,*e my .6b`i.b`td) gt `T t,,` the. Piece could not he ciiochrged afuowzrept. qtnvannlp as. 40 dotmea. fromthe deck of 4: V. mbdemi phip, without irrepgtably; idamag.-.V ing thb. oujriago Ind the vessel. '.,1`he.-boat` MIthOl'itY,- _howovar, Jays that ,the'ro:wil.no. v reuon why? such? 'a. oo uiparat.ive1y2l_ight gun if ` jig qsqume -the odrrthesd Of tl_i`6j p9ai'- tion of ` naval ex tn.` that 10 '-iptesbntg` the` grejstbgt; 1131;` A of ,lev_tion` pi; `vyhigl;-` 9 swim", he '.3.f91I_.`,'.118?8d f.rorn=I;~ .v;e9a1.. the pr.Jo_oti19. t!m.p9rti9ula; sunrwomld thpnjtmvehnoro than aigh.t'mn.lem ..I,t=hu. been din rgod.-'aMn- Jug-16 at 159- `with. the? `sun t::oi~3udndin. .thB.-|hot=.neven% Iand: |ixl.`y+throo:.-one" hunixlredthfmilosw--* > '- 'IVIs`nn.'A x.r_z.a.I.-:.a..u- 2.. .4.L:~.. _._L.d__. __~_L 2. ,. 1.. _-Ia UJWUIIIUU`-VII IFIIIIILFTVII` T116856 *':iu'tiq:hing/. in *v.hi`cT- % cw f!'_dhiCt.`!ihi. ilitii- ~j>=l`uii_QI1`.tftb_IiI ioew e` %`auehtsmiai$n'thbi-*i~>hbHin*g% in iro rld \Vhib1i`6Uiii`Iiog5_, 1lyf, ghe force of a projectile o'f380 pm: Hi." tent Jrolnz a qummith-.the:initidz.va1ooity `pf the Long:-igao` 9.2&inch _ I .0 ,D?&II VII `Ill. '1 W11` I1 sltmlar preparationdag --Z-:-my-Q 6 >khns'1iin% Yo8`bf` hiuiiai iroidly . ,.,n::,";.:;`,:;r*;`; ms qummo um my an bIJHiI;`IwhonIlloy6"niIIoppoI,eh'Ird X . u.-- -a....I .'if:~,`.; 2.51` :4". >L..:`;.-air tlu&;th9oIh1itx;n'.%tbiu omr in zed bgahe -.-my and is -nilimd mute sound, 11 , uItloIthdint6l_lignm_nnd'cIDIityof4tho` ' uiooraof the Unitodtolesdtmy. ;.Wit}.-o ,.out'f.nr9i_Ihing proper menu ; for practical epgtim'en't,"i t-he govern`ment`_haa m it: set"-I v1b'em`n oioer who is recognized -as one-of` the" fit `suthoritis. in balli sics,ga.nd other oi`c eri'.o`f reputat`io'n in otiheir` ppeoiiylities I Ina. A.r..~.a.~....A..m ..; u...-..o....*....:.... .. m- 37.:..-a":r 35` WT-T 45; .. VsIEwiuo `icHIu:sA V _ REPA|RED. Tei? _pg9r Sqwing .Maq1ai1_1_e no; % .. _..L--... _...-I..I...l_ _. -r..:.._ auu vuclvu Iusvun vuv I-l6I`_I6UII DIl5|lU`U VOIV less trouble we ere going to have to prev vent. (Gheere.) Sooner or later it must be settled. (Hear, hear.) Remember the great civil war to he gggth ogue, ,_y_vh' hundreds and thnngindg 0:} `Wire: lost and millions of rngne }.._,gf`q!'e,_ Q;pgn;I9d- because of what? ' as buy person any roomto doubt that the oeupe. `no matter. what the pretext was, walitho di'oulty,- was the difference between the North and rL_ G..._Ll_ __ AL- ,,_-_L!__ ,3 ,I,,,- in Have aenta;.vZrat'-'o'!n.Vs;I_;1n:<:h1nix'a ` Mr; :31} 8 win: their Manuraotory, on have open- e a. re 1- denartment in connection with thehf branch In Barrie. V - A. ALL`Km Dsor MACHINES REPA`?(I_'F'I`,);; u nu` :1: U1` maunlnn B rS.nirA.lIliJ)._ ` smash @ Mncumts PAlEll_:!~ ' .- FREE OFOI-IARGE. ' W runuww By the Ton. Iunuuxm Light: TURNIPW Heav. % TURNILPM ` To suit In Just. to nana an xmmenae stock or new Turni Seedd. direct from the growers. which must cleared out. Horse-Tooth and Canadian Corns Rape. Mule Buckwheat. Hungarian. and ail staple variet on of Field and Garden Seeds. . H'_Speota.l _P1fioes to Dea1ei's.?'~1 ; M.noTuw:Lt, sssnsmm; ?VALUP+fBLE% EEBL;;ETATE| 4 _ , _1N ,'1`HE vn.L4GE_'oE THoRN'.ro1:i: ' U $1 i)ER'and by `virtue ofthe power of sale 3 V contained in a. certain mortgage made by Jnrwoa \ITllnnn mhinh will ha nu-ndnnnd at the iuva IT ; gs: from 51!" n.-- ._-__-_ u. 1- __ __.n- _.nu...; 5. , Kuhn: and by virtue or we power or sale certain mortgage Ja.n_xee.Wileon. which will be reduced at the we there will be sold at Pubic Auction; _.by b. `MOCONKEY, Auctioneer. on the pre- mieee, in the Village of Thornton, atthe hour ot twelve o'clock. noon, on . . .. ~ may, the 28th`day of Ju1y,`1889, The follow valuable freehold roperty, ._be- ing compose oten undivided he injtereatin one-fth of an acre, being part of lot number fteen in the eleventh concession of the.'1`own- "ship of E833: in.the.Vill_ege ot Thornto more yroperly known-as Lot number ve 011 he` 11- mvmth. In the Vilhum of Thornton. onthe west rope:-1y Known-as not numner nve on we 11:- enth. in the Village of Thornton. onthe west side of the` Tow_nline.:in Thomas Henry : sur- VQV - V I , `I ' ' j . ghere is on the premises -a. ood double frame dwelling house. one end a alt atoreyrhlgh; gth kitchens in rear,` and in a good state of re- r, `- - 1 '-. \'l3h_e property will be o e_red auhiect you re. serve hid. ., M - '- l .. Tmms-'1`en per cent. ofthe tn-chase money `on the day of sale. balance -W in twoi weeks ?thereetter.~oreu-rnncemente may-be made to .e1low a. portion of purchase to_ remain on !lllnI'f.DlPII_ ':-` 5 3. ': ..-2,;` V Eim "`"bn'o. `out-luilliincafwell ;uten.:`a::$.n:or any one ?! "the. IT vozloh [by'Te .eoPa1uw1ok1>.o.-- .. mm: X A I.v:;w;t-ii;::i;;;i-s-;;e)fhree- Ears wan M : scalp disbdse. My: hair. was allin out . and what remained turned gra . was` ` induced ito`.try Ayer s Hair-V got, and`. `g in a -felw weeks the disbaqo ilk my scalp `dmapgpared and 111% ha.u' resumed its ;6,ri`gm 1"'9olb'r.,-% ev.). 8'.`_ Sims, Pastor U. B. Churc , St. Bernice,"Ind*. ' U . g_______ ____ 1- ___gp__,_,1 ; ,, i1ae_%%gw-neuk masses F` ICU 1' .1 J11. B - (_ -` 5 V Ii` 3;:-i ti . " yd A nu.-/mafia A D!) im ] V mum huh nv` ~ .v_ V - -- '---`-, ..-w _y_--ovu, gun: a 4 A few,,<$rs.q.goA I suffered the entiie K lossbftmyt ` rfirom the qetuot tettei-.'** T I` hbpodzlzhati after 'atime* nature would - I_repau' the loss, but I waited in vain". :Manm.reme `es:-tWer.e= 9,. ested. ,npne.,a ' _<>.v;(gv,er,v w.; 11 such,_ _roo tot mqr1t-aa V : ei-'s Hair Vigor, an trbegan touseit. VT _ a result was a1l_I could have dsirediy ` &tg`rowth`>of.~hadr soomcame out all! over fmy hetd,..and';g1:ew tube as com and . lheavy as I ever had, and, qt..a_.uat\u-:1 3 .colqr. -and rmly set.-J. E. Pratt, `S,p_9ffqr,d5 '93 . . `( t - Q ` I ._ 4, ,. \- .-. ... . -. .-u;!- .-. -- - C-- E-IL 1' .""ir:' .1, - .,' Dr. J,._ 9. Ayqr` an co.-, Lowell, Man. 1 _ ', Sold 1): Dtgginu and Pffqm0." V ',lIvvII-I- - IIIdII'lI'I`C~f' IIDI` lIIIl-C'_`l ` ' 2 V OFOH RC!- . Noed_.les. on and parts for all machines kept --Wu nu porn! III III" wuuunu I am l Nyvor, never.) quite willinug ;:;`;hmy-E1: in tho hands of my - ;n(-Wah -' V 28a" .W1th Ayer s Hair! Vigor... Its oleanli- ' ness, benecial eects .on.th'e scalp, and lastinzgotnestuxne .com.m9n<..1 it .10; . veral to_i l`et use: It kops t1i`h'aii"` so and sitkeh, "pi-eserv`e'= its color, prevents it T. from fa.11i1_1g, and, if the bail: h,`-b8CQln0 weakor thin, promotes a} new gnfowth. Wt: ""To" rgtofe fh origiril `oibr `of _hai , which had turned prematurely "gr-a',' `I usd'A 61- s "Hair Vigor. with` en- tire success.-_~: fcheerfully testify to the --- w u'-_r TC? 01.: is :e Laratioh,"-Mis;(P. H. Divide-; o'i1, Algxa,?1drig,`La..: ' L "\ ,_,-_ _:n1;,; `liq. , ; '---` Just to `heed an` immense stock of New Fnnrln Sandi all-ant from the cn-nwm-R, xvhinh 'i'nT'sIuctn unnurmumuc cm, L. c. LAISHLE-Y. Qtf A nmum AHii%7%AJ % ".`.~/.lZVO:E,2.'.[`G-.1-LG-IE SALE ENSILAGE coan. *Eftja%ca:y% di1I6l'9'" M -7 -' "".'+.- f3`""?53 how can we.ever be-one people? How can you join us together? Read the, battle of VVater]oo 1f you like fromthe English standpoint. Yen what Wong derful soldiers th eB,1'1.t1al how they beat down the F _ .,` it up and read th'e`a.coou1i`0i"o_ `the it in a French history and you will find that it was by mere accident that the French-` men ran away. (Laughter) It in per- I\nu -Hanan :11 `E-nu...L AI__ nu`-unnl

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