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Northern Advance, 11 Dec 1890, p. 4

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Father Mocabe quotes John Dillon as saying in New York: "I am for fight, I would go to: the root of the evil Suppose the patriot Dillon should be per- mitted to fight, it is morethan likely that history would repeat itself and we should have another Vinegar Hill and another inglorious slxedaddle of pure patriots from a Tipperary cabbage patch. Does the ma. father believe that if, mutatia mutandis, the United States had to deal gvith attempts to block legislation and to disintegrate its territory that it would quietly submit to Britain being a base of operations to that end? Joseph B. Abbott. condential clerk of H. W. Sage & 00., lumbermen at Albany, sui- cided Wednesday night with laudanum. Hie is said so be a. detaulter for over $80,000. __ L. A... `i!`|_2A._ A|_.A__ _I u A murder similar to the Whiteohapel hor. rors has been discovered in the outskirts of Berne,.Switzerland. A young peasant girl was the victim. No clue to the murderer-. -. .'- The latest reports from Pine Ridge agency in Dakota are to the "effect that the soldiers are hugging their ca mp res, while the In. diam: stand a good chance of freezing to deah. ` WIL}:'}}1 Tho_ma< Francis Fremonte Cottosle. is dead. He was twice secyetary to the treasury, and hadnlsi) been secretary of way` ' and chef secretary for Ireland. He was 9'3 j years old. 1 \.._ vs,|,_,s,,,,,,,|1 u.--_,'I-. `,.n.v'-\",,v:,, u - vViI1im}a .\Iille1:, a notofius horse thief, has been arrested at San Francisco Creek ".l-`exaI.- He had established himself as a. `preacher, and had just closed . A` sermon .l `when oloors placed him under arrest. ` I V . . w iv, ` "1`ho,Chicagn and A1t9n: P35991130!` train tar Janaga City,'lqgviug Chicago Thursday ` night, gas w,reoko,d,|t J_cksonville' Friday momingfgt 2 o`clock. " Fred Smith. a . mar- .`h:ii:bt Pekln.:\.R.l-.~ am` -T1010- Rie. 30! `ikoxiutjin Plice, 111.`; wtrq instantly killo_d;A nix not-ulna were` more of less .- . Drs. Behring and Kitgml, bf_BrIin, have beu experimenting with Prof. KuL-h s lymph in cases of diphtheria and tetanus, and have demonstrated the value 0!. his dicovry iii those diseases. ` ` up :` vb an I 1 . u _ 1- uuav-av -.- .-.v-nu Mrs. Euzascu Hollenboclr, widow or Joe Holleubeck, of Lds Angeles, Cal., has deed- ed in trust about $750,000 worth of property - to found a home for -indigent women and homeloss children. Th'eRu'ia.n go'verumeut has deciddto expedite the building of sevral ironclads now in course of c0n'stru`ction'o_u the Black __-,I _I... L_ .'___..--_- LI_n; A, Dr. Russell. cantor pathologist at the Ed- \ inburgh_Royal Inrmary, claims he has dis- "covered the `cancer parasite which` he main- 1 Tmnnfp tainu he has traced to a fungus of the` yeast type.` He is `still pursuing experi- I ":'a;;';;.;%;: {..`.;`;..f,;..";;,%;';;;` preparation; `(or _n_:'_ now ;I_1~qgd)fo_9 n a;gi g- antic Ioslo Qhmhghdt the upmd 6!nk9pl1hl|fl:I`ilIp oddl. uni sun cltuiif; f "ilig.Ioo|p|"" fa gin! and ~A"Detroit deepatch says Williain Pinker- t.on',.o f'Chich.go, reports that James McGuire- ,ali'qs "Cap Roach, who was sent to Kings 4 ton `penitentiary from Windsor about four u`on't.hs ago, and who escaped from there, wupno of the men shot while robbing a sate A_ d; .pe',nv_er,r,_Col., a low day: ago. ` The U. S. custom-house oiciuls seized. 200 pounds of opium aboard the steamer Olympian and arrested the reman of the vessel-on its arrival at Tacoma from Vic-' toria, B; 0, Friday. ' uv -I an \.\II-luv V. --vg-gun uvvov-a vu vuv Alnnvn sea. and also to increase tshb number of tor- pedo boats in the navy. ` -cl guts partially demented. Near Jetfersonville, Iud., on` Thursday, Wm. C. Braword, an old union soldier. not re to his house aud.hur_ue_d himself todeath. Heqwas 90 yearsloldancl had been l or`seVer- `Iv,-|I1__,, `Isl! # _ DECEMBER as SALE ! Your choice of a large lot of the latest shapes and colors in Ladies and Misses F elt Hats, being the balance of a wholesale stock we have just closed out, the regular pricgq ranging from $1 to $2. You have your choice while they Lqgz for 50c. each. ' a IMILLINERY We show a full range of these scarce goods in plain colors, stmpes, &c., at very low prices. Month of Dedr. [FLANNELETT Wm TI TIT CVD' $::-w day mornlnmby IAIIUIL WESLEY. PIIOPBIITDB. [GREY FLANNELS g T n Our 15c. Grey Flannel beats everything. while we give you a good Union at 10c. Also full lines of the regular goods in plain and twills. ` [DRESS GOODS `In order to clear out some lines of Dress (ioods we have made sweeping reductions. Handsome Costumes that were $10 for $5, f&c. ` Bums, May 14th, 1889. FRASER, CLARK & B0. 3w; nu-. an aunt Ilounel slnllll until I of articles giving very vauuaum mun -=---- ~ ,- I tore mothers. 7 16 bor'i'8 as o o -- . `17)':I93'f?!l:n:atr8tl`D`:IilnbFr:ld?iun;:: Bu` u(:ldN%:l`B:uil0 I-anza. 1!l8" " :. ~ when luldoo 0 one ` ute short stories. Mon '(3) -Vilil` `ma Iago!!!`-..`lla:oltlno and ollvor D (author of " Great Senatoxs Ili ` toLt:|.e`dbove', BPLRKLING EDI'l'0RI;Ls mu ted Poems, HELEN {$333-:3J`ft l;I5 . V . `9ml'- ,d a-nrlotyot denzhtm reaching 0 tereet to all mean or the motto: irhioh goes ' ` C ` % ` tothe;-Amorlosn 7 ' I ' a7. "unborn sud indaior yourself. or non y Two Dollars for '- 5 "-...':a2.,'_\_ ,, V Thooethree. be can :61: in resdin tter: _, . r (1) llrlo Amou'3'i'. no 0"` Tthe Beadg !:f"l`aemer. Mrs. Ban-1s_ g:;;`:f't:I. . that most mooeuatul serial (1 Olivia. just oom leted in The Century , mu. Bur wm write exclusively he New York 203- ,, . - t d. of " The Battle of Lake Erie. beautxfully xllustra 6 t End? beami- f Th L6d8"- . . -. k. written e1;{.r1g1s`|iYE %"0UVENm,sUI I 1.}. 8 I d : A . " '4 a'`.`3., K 2 q hmv mum-ntedpywilnon emeza. an 48) f . Junta; n'o1n'u sum: mm .- J. 930 Nun: mothers. ~ A 3! lion. GQ0l3:'BtlI6l`0l8 I deaorip `Mr. `Dev`idDougnll, who has been in the Cabinet Business in Barrie for Forty Yea retired from it on the 1st of April lest. His sons, James and John Dougell. will hereafter derry on the business on the ssme sound principles. which have secured so large a share 0* public coritidence. The rm witl hereafter be under the style and title of L- _ .1 .1. T T 4; L- = . - _, To oonvlnoee body. before subscribing, of the hi [1 quality and intere-.t of our Beau tall; Illustrated rnnl in its new form, we will send any address ' 3.3:`-.'}.'.:iaoon..}.'.'zc'.-Au..T}&r'. Pnilhhql tron the Odd. Dunllb Shoot B|`n-hlnthooonnvtyot BunooI.`thoPro- vlnooot 0nhrlo.`OundI.ovor! 1'hnu- .I__ ...-.._l_-. I.- DOUGALL BROS! l T T n LIL `TD `in retiring, Mr.` Dnvxd Dongall hereby thanks his friends and th public for their sup- port and patronage for so long speriod. and hope: the new rm mu be favored with its 'oontimun.fso. - A J AY. --cw--: -i -T 7"':' ` ` ~ ' ludinv. um anbaorintiom and we will send you ihree nunlberv "W ,.,_ than utmlc over; also our Calendar Announcement for " ~ by J. G. L. Ferris. fnllnnina sanding mntfnr - ` ` ` SEND T GENTS our CHRIS ! AS NUMBE with i panting--" Thhgglinuet ROBERT BONN PUBLISHERS. !!3.!!.B%E__E%lIS !% ' " ' "`-"' ' " " `V "' It t themforatimeatne have thonnturn I range A RADIGAI. c':"iu'i i a``3 made the disease of Fats: EIIIIOIIOV 0' I'll! 3 Ilclmoot I lifalong study. Iwarra. at my remedy to 00" *1 {out can Because others have failed is no reason for not now receivin a cure. Send at u... sou . - ex d o%'8'a%."`?`.?s."o nothing for '..`e`.n','aY...:"x'.".`.'-.h"2!.'.?. ".`?.I."A` dress `lfu. . 33"r. -3. IIIIIBII I86 WIIT ADILIIDI STREET. OROlI'I'0n {.4- ` "*hi8I'1l0dnpeedwchndrenthst Outoi-ls cures Colic. comspmos, Irecommendituluperiortoany prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. } klowntomg." E A_ `mug. M_D_' Kills Worms. gives sleep, and promote! d1 "1 3` 033 3% N-. Y-. W1IE::zt:il:l:iuous medication. fcome and see our Bargains at the Noted cheap cash Store of Special Offerings for the :8;-new nuno wil'l-M-u;d;;;'t;o Mon us: until the money is paid. hlorlboru now in arrests for three month: mum: mill In nhnl-and II no nap nnnnm- 1?<?`.3IG:A.1_-I.-__ 1.3395.- CHANGE OF BUSINESS. f`l'a`:%pu:w vomt Lsoo__.;' tor Infants and Children. #!i!5I"5_ 3'5? 13 "3F*3Z ' -~_.-._- ._':_v: .----.-.VV- 7 Th: Cnxnun Coxmxw, 77 Murray Street, N. " When I say cure I do not mean In I to to th m for a time 8nd the augezy I lfavg mzfde the disease THOUSANDS or aoies nng_g|__4wAv mam. _-_. An... I A.` goal moan %1)'ec;s%_i`;`Eifr ;er 11,1890. mans or sunaonnrrlox. as v;fI:LIAu`h.. N. Y. ' `'V1-``he;_ proportion: of trade done with dif- ferent countries are given thue:-- With the United States. . . .44.45 per cent is Bl.'it&in.......43 ll . Other European Count:-iee.. 5.00 V.. .' West Indies and South ` Aln0I'i0I`....o'-.....;_.....o u Chine, Japan, Australia, etc. 2 63 _.. ran counsel or cuuns. Canada will likely take place during the coming year transferring much with the United Ststes'toEngland, the West Indies and. South America it may not be amiss for `the sake of comparison in the future 6 to give a few gures with regard to it now. Our imports for the year ending, June last, were $121,856,000 and consisted of $35,598,000 worth of free goods and 886358.000 worth of dutiable '_goods.` The value of our experts are given at 896,- $218,605,000 as the aggregate of trade for that" year.` This of- course takes no ac- count of inter-provincial trade, There is an increase of $6,500,000 in imports and $7,520,000 in experts as compared with the year before. Our inward and outward trade increased last year nearly 7 per cent as compared with the previous year. I s I I I` I`! As important changes in the commerce of 749,000 which added to the imports gives. It will be interesting to notice what will be the effect of the American prohihitory tariff in the 44 per cent of our trade which we have been doing in the United Stuten and how much will be transferred to Britain and the West Indian. A `I'll IIPIBFS FLAG. In the Empire : ag competition we notice that the prize for Simcoe county has been won by Stanley Bishoprick. of the Wyvale Public School. We do not know whether any essay was sent from the Barrie Public Schools, but the Empire states that a very large number was re- ceived embracing every county in Ontario. It is a fact worth remembering, that of the winners of the ag thirty-two were females and only eighteen males. It is to be hoped that the action of the Empire will tend to awaken a spirit of nationality and a pride in our ag that will gather strength as time goes on. There has unfortunate- ly been too little attention paid in our Public Schools to that loyalty and love 0 country that should be instilled into the minds and hearts of our children. " In this we might protably; imitate our neigh-- bors `south of. us whose school books are are full of historical allusions and incl- dents calculated to make the young reader think his country is-the best in all the world. Consequentlv no American is found making unfavorable comparisons between his own and other countries. If the ag competition accomplishes what is designed the Empire will merit the country's gratitude. i ` ' u ` P nu-n-use---Q-gunh--nnn_n nnrroman mxmt-rs." ' The President's message ls as usual a lengthy and elaborate document dealing with many subjects of interest to our neighbors. It is argumentative. giving reasons tor its recommendations. It in- nores the verdict against the McKinley tari` which the November elections furnished and indicates that congress will not interfere with itsworking. The Presi- dent can hardly fail to see that the great` Canadian hen is also perfectly indifferent to it and goes on serenely doing her duty The only parties in Canada who. seem to be an- noyed that this McKinley bill has not dis- tnrbed our people or affected the trade are Sir Richard Cartwright, John - Charlton et id genu.s- nmne. e " V "r"' " """"" ""` " '`_':"'`'U_ and might aptly . be called .a palnmmp in multo. There is scarcely a point in it which merits any reply from this journal. The rev. Father adds nothing to his credit by seeking" to justify this former rude phraseology. He still harps on I -what the Irish Hierarchy has done and is doing to save the British Empire from ex- tinctiqn at the hands of the valiant Dillon and his compatriots of the parlia- mentary brigade. There mlght be some relevancy in this if the merits and de- merits of the Irish Hierarchy were the subject of discussion, but as this has been dragged in by the rev. father himself where it was wholly irrelevant we leave the Irish Hierarchy` at peace. If we deemed it worth while, however, some facts in its hietorymight be recalled, show- ing that it has not always been solioitous for the integrity of the British Empire. `I A I , ., 'I` ,, _ , V "f-`8_ome churches" said i... of .,the speakers, at the Brookylyn conference, are not led by life, but by death, and are likely to become wrecks. This coming of Christ they regard as necessary to gather up the saints from among the tremen- dons aggregate of sin and sinners now re- velling in am and crime. We shall watch with `interest the outcome of this `move-_ ment, furnishing as it will one of the curious religious problems of the age. IVIVIUUU CV WIUIVCI VICVV 335""! A_ player or a singer whose voice is ruled by the prejudices that condemn the music that people like, can do more than a. rainstorm to dampen a meeting Their playing and singing are Greek` to the mul-V titude. The tastes of an average congre- gation may be common, but they are the outgrowth of sympathies and emotions common ` to the whole human family, and musicians cannot educate `them out of a fondness .,lor tunes that appeal to our deep- est experience in 'the_ language of -the nnuh ` . ` The worgto ~m.....g in I$hn;on,cnom_. "6..}i.E'sS&'SfoEE.'5oB3?aEs}{.'Ia3 strength or signicance` -to the religion: I services at which th_ev saint. A ..'I-_.... .... - -....'_-.. ;L-_- ..-:_- :_ 110 rbligioun oontrovohiu }f- the pox-icid convince them that the `putt day in not `I11! 8, 1`.'.`.':`:; IIVIIJU - Toronto hon nisny player: and sinners who to high culture add I true apprqoiu-' tion of the worth ondhpower that may dwell in muoio stamped u populur. It also has its share of musical Phsriuu who -make the organ growl or their voice; tremble in thovioiuity of high 0 in efforts to express. the artists thunkfulngnto. the Amighty that he or she in superior to the common herd. ` V = I ` . i L \:--._u__._ u__ --_....___. 1.--: _1-,,, ,.,. UVII-IIKVII HUI! ' Meantime the common Kurd does not.` find in music the wing: upon which its" thought: on can ohoovonwu-d. tin ..:lA-n.A } `|'A"`n "Q ndn-A.-an.` `nun g '"ii'."..".'a7:'3'IaJa7 by . simple doqiro to unuinnte the organist ghfl plglng .j|`;qt" rag! wor;`1:li|p,;. ` , |.Q`|.,. 9' moo wifh tlid`oldi`uiIion ` ' "*" . . UIILA _.....-__!_L __..ILL' _II I_l_ -_L!-,, ..., I UIIVU WIUII KIU VI l"TI'U The organist. with all mu antics, and the tibia thatpoponto hhnltqnl the Inn!- titude. Tic.-vnotIublo`2to. tlnom A aoolout who at the clone of I pathetic, l't-lII!Oh- vl----v---- -w ----- -...- . it would make short work of obstruc- tion in congress and prompt suppression of any attempt at rebellion. The New York meeting and other meetings in the United States in connection with Irish matters, are greatly more intended as aids in securing the Irish-American vote for American politicians than as honest ex- pressions of sympathy with Irish agita- tors. 10000 Eloquent addresses were given by the Revs. Dr. Parker, Wellwood and J. M. Wright. The famous Quintette of the Collier Street Met-hodist Church choir fair- ly delighted the audience with tbier beau- tiful selections. Miss Dalby sanga Scotch song and wasloudlyv encored, Mr. Ed. Whitebread. leader of the Allandale Methodist Church choir rendered a very sweet song. Messrs. Alex. Brunton and Chas. Little stirred the hearts and feet of the audience by beautiful music on the harmonica. Mr. Frank Bemrose appeared for the first time at Allandale and favored the audience with two cornet solos. . Frank r5UC VI UIIV DV&VlU9Us wlll.- be welcome again. i ' `Dan `IA 12 11-....- -.. -_ .__..A_.. -- V WUIUUIIIV `Fun `mll.'e;. M. B. Conron, an ex-pastor. oc- cupied-`the chair in hiauccuatonned graces ful manner. At the conclueion of the programme, he personied the church and reviewed her history, referring in most eloquent Ientencee to the put pastor: of the church and paying a high compluneut to the present pester, and spoke hopefully of the future of the church. ' . `l........4.l.:...._--..-.`I _ A` In An, , vs vuv nuuusv VI. uuu uuuruuc -Everything passed:-ff In the most agree- able manner and much credit is due to the pastor and the eomuiittee of management. The proceeds amounted` to about $90.00. _ .. .. ...,.,... V V The Tea. even surpassed that of former years. The tables. laden with the choicest viands and decorated with lovely owers, were models of taste and neatness and re- eg_t_s much credit on the church. I ILWUIIE IEIIUII UITKIU `III VII? UII\l`UIII ` The programme was in keeping with a.l the other parts or the servioeg. mlnnnunn .A.-I-4...... mama nu-anon kn `Rn What do the C .U a. U.R a, or T. R e, propose to give the Canadian farmer for '5 free trade" with the United` States? ` .. . They will dive him :-- 1. free trade in cattle to the ruination of the home Canadian market. n LIL.-- ;..-.1_ n :_ _-__. 4.. n__ _1___-, "VOW I-I`I `UUUIIKWWO &II9 LUUVQ `'0 \IO Hovnon, rff Allieton, preached. ,morning and evening, with his usual eloquence and power. In the afternoon the Rev. R. N. Burns, B. A.-, gave an nble and scholarly discourse to the delight and prot of his `IAQDADQ The ten meeting fer exceeded the entici- pstions of `the most sanguine. The at- tendance was the largest in the history of the church for many years, Barrie being well represented as well as all the neigh- boting be!-gs. - min 0'... Anna nun-I-`Van--A4: Ski` an` `A-mans What Do The Comments! Unionists Give 1 .. ;u won ._o~o u`: .- And now in view of the present condi- gion ot the Irish party we ask our rev critic in all candour if we were not right in our estimate of the injury done to Ire- landxby her professedjriends? Are not more than half of the parliamentary brigade, un- der pay, from the League's funds, elected under the pressure of the League and up to the other day operated by Parnell as so many puppets by a wire? We must confess our inability to to see anything like an honest representation of the Irish electorate in such a system and it is a burlesque to name the sacred word patriot- ism in such a connection. VI IIIIIU IIUI-IIU \JCIIC\lIC|-I IIIQIBUK 2. free trsde in corn to the depres- sion of the Canadian 03%, pan and cheap bsrley_ industries. Q G...` 4...). 2-`. \.`.-..l. L- 1.1.- __...2L2I- The Anniversary Services of .the'Method-A int Church, Allundalo, were 1' grand mo- oeu throughout. The services on Sunday were largely? attended. The Rev. W. `G. "A:-nun 4-` Alumina In-nnnhnla $33.9 IIIKIVIUUI ITO ~3.- _ree trade in park to the annihila- tion of- Canada's swine industry. Only the other day American pork imported into Peterboro caused a ;depression of the home product in spite of the duty. A `man `human :w| Inknnf `A `kn `Ann #1. ing eermon erieee to clondhthe preecher e deecriptioncf the aqlden City with "Neti- `er My God to Thee eereeched out in e eteem-whVutl_e voice.- The air inlet wed- ded to the wcrde. It in e ledder for thin voice to climb. L V Y1-__..__2-:-_.... -_I.. -..n...-.I .....1.. n..... I VUIUC W vluuuo ` Ifnuaioiana only auifered under theae ` organist: and aoloiate who play and sing to please themuelvee, no one would ohjeot. Their victim, unfortunately. iaan enlight- ened publio that goeulto heal-_ the `gospel breached and to have its heart cheeredby the power: of sacred aong. rI\I\QIJ\lU III WU? "5 VII? \\`VJO 4. "free trade in wheat to the loss to Ontario farmers of their Quebec and Maritime Province markets. 8&1. IUOIIIII L `V V IIJUI? IIICIZCUUU 5. free trade in cattle thus losing to Canadians the privileges in British mar- ket: worth according to the American oiciel reports from $10 to $15 per head" `for cattle. This is the pleura- pneumonia regulation. mkn-A A-A can-..- Alknnn ._..-.`.--L.. 2.. .._1_3-I. GU 5% IKVIUIII tm'.`l:l-1`eu1': z-are many other products in which free trade would ruin the `Canadian far- mer. ' .01 u u ' c .1 cu uauauuva I CJI uuv I.ll.lII_y_ UH uuravy. ' I The egg question was suddenly not-' tled in a week or two to the advantage of the Canadian farmer.` V So it will be on everv other produot.-~"-Victoria. Warder. Honor Roll. Honor -Roll of S. S. No, 11, Oro, for November: Class IV.. 'Sr.--Jamea Wig- gins; Class IV. , Jr.--Alfred Bell, Hugh Roar, Geo. Wiggins. Claea_III., Sr.-- Charlea Crawford, Jessie Perry, Charles Kirpatriok. Class III... J r. -J amen Craw- ford, Alex Sinclair, William MoLardy. Class II., Sr.-Frank Bell, Wnllie Craw- ford, Lizzie Pye, Class 11., Jr.---Jane Cameron, Marv O`Hearn, Janie Bore. Part 'II., Sr.-Freddy Crawford, Martha Burt, ,Graoy.MoDougald. . Part,II.,.Jr.-- Jane Rona. Donald McQuaig, Gilbert Mo- Quaig Part I, Sr.,--Neil O`Hearn, Bar- bara O Hearn, Martha Kell. Part I.. Jr. ,, no\`a:a AA-`Lam `I .-A-nan- Lg: t!_._ rm : an-o rnrurlaunu. _ The rec. Father Mcoabe. hn another letter in the Barrie Gazette intended for Tan Anvmcn and its editor. Instead of the ery onslaught of, a Hildebrand, which characterized his attack. lypow ex- hibit: the calmness of a Puccl i `' covering` retreat. This, at least. is prudent and commendable. The good Father : letter occupier a column and a qunrter, __II__I - --_. .. ILIWI Q The article on barley shows the Yankee Hmalater rays the duty, on barley. Thu `5 can nnInn6:nn I-Dunn unsold.`-.1-. -`L. or u anvuou wound JLUIII 1. C50 Log I! lie :.A1-chic MoA rt`i:`ur, `-George Alfred Onw- ford. . _ ' t ' T L 0. 0. I`. Benet Association. Mr. A. H; Blakeley, general agent for the above-association, is now travelling through this section of the country in the interest of that important branch of the I.0.0._ Fellows Benevolent Societies. The Oddiellows is the only society not carrying an insurance`. in connection with their other benets. The system of widow benet has also had to be with- drawn on account of the drains on some lodges, who were unfortunate enough to have many widows, it would, therefore, be wise for Oddfellows to consider the I_-__AA. .1 AL. -_.__ UUIIIIIIU III VII? KCCUUIIUIVIKII ' . Mr. Blakeley will viioit Barrie Lodge on Monday evening next, Dec. 15th, when it is hoped all the brothers, tlntgcan, will attend. V UV '7 I99 IUI KIIIII IUII-U W U ' benet of the association. 'Il'._ 'I'II_I__I__ _.!II 3:31 1 Itiu ourro:-nvt-l'y-1:-po-1';o_d tbs: Parliament will meet on Thursday, Much 12th. El:-` m..s....a n..;....:..1.a ..:-:...: m--1. wu nynvuusu Vliwllll VIIIUUU `iugton agototly about I year ago. L"nnn_ #1:: main`: L3-nn Nun-n 4.- sugulu. Igusvuy IQUIII I UIl' Ilh `bout the same time Wimnn consented to tux-ninh the Liboulpu-ty with brains and supplies. j v 2` ` ' Q...-.6--n Dig:-nn In - -.-4.-.`. -1. '"e3;'e'C'Bui V ad in a peach A: Calais, Maine, :3: "0auudisn|'can 113:9 free moon; to United States `market: only .by becoming America: oitmna. - .. l'1-.`s...`..:...l.4. `:"`QIIt\V$Q J:-nggl > Taylor,` kot tho izndtnra Model .;Sol:Iodl,:-0 hndpy Gown. -. ` . PO03 `Il.1`IiI (11 '*I\.`.Ia`.`. .'.1..f i ;.V--.*`~ .'.a `ll- uai.-.1% The rev` Father effects to undervalue Tun ADVANCE as an advertising medium. It is more than likely, however, that he is rather proud than otherwise of the notice this journal has taken of him andhis pro- ductions, as his name has been taken where it would never otherwise have been heard of. We venture to tender a little advice so our rev friend--stick to your 'breviary and your parochial duties, and leave poli- tics alone; and do not rush recklessly into print because an opinion. is given in a newspaper with which you cannot agree. Remember this is the age of freedom of ex- pression in which priestly censorship has happily lost its power _ e e ml, |K\llII.II|Ia RIIIUKIVCII UIUIIUIIlo - Sir Richard Cartwright "favors direct taxa_tio_n.,for Oanuiiun pooplo.:.; ttd ha 3 ' """"l .'F,fG'.7EdwudI,L nonfat Mr, Fred rrivfed 'hi.uf'oh g. qnid ht n from Snead`)! ; ni`ht..' o- 500!! to Victoria,` ` ' and non: that plqoon on tho Patio cont. ' VIII Iuvvl Uu Lu , AILIIVII ldlo I Sir` Riohu-d nu:-:;nght visited w..h.| -uninn nnnunblun nluuunb - -a.-- -_A - Anniva-Iu'y_st Aumauu. .vv.-u-rt-ave. nu \Av_I-uu any vvu-u uv-_ __ The coal miners now on strike in Alab-arrne number 8,000, with prospects of a long and erce struggle. T--I:--_ (V _ ,, ,, ; 11,, _ -__ -__..n- _L.-..-_. `C Iluvunnavuuga vvnglrvln-Ivu vo onv-a nu...-w- .---._. r. Mary Walker, who was reported dying V at her home at Bunker Hill, is much improv- ed, and says she will live long enough to obtain her pension from the Governxiient. . . us . I I In ,:t., Il'3._-_;L' _ o `ave-u-nvncu E::u'm, the pugiilen,-(ii':e`t-1'0! consump- , tion in New York on Saturday. Heinrich Bergheus, the eminent German geographer, is dead; He was born in 1797. V'lVI...'....-I _.:.._.._ ._-._. __ _L_.!I.. J... A`n|\III 111100!` BOW IIIITXII I0l.'ilIl.'BUlnUIl cndovorwlnbeohsrzodtuonersnnum. Jun-Ina Au Ia-nu Nlvusu I-VI Iwvn-In In the Orenburz `district, Eastern Russia. 30 men and a number of horses, sheep and camels were frozen to death. jun vv - vs \-`Bun Julius Sonn 8; B:-o., manufacturers of ruining in New York, have failed. Lia- Inillthua CAO nnn up-av-var vav vvv A The Pop; ha:s issued an oncyclioal address in support of Cardinal La.vigerio s anti- slavery mission. rlIL_ I_-.|_ _n 17.-,_,, 117211;... _I 1I..II....._ uuuvv v-J gnaauonsung he body of King William of Hollaut was interred at Delta Thursday with im- pressive ceremonies. 'The Irish Land Purchase Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons Wednesday by 263 to 130. ` A `IL--L [T D0_-!LI_ LI. _ \Y_ ._ X7....I- In-no-unit '"Z;iIeii1pio;iZ&"i.'tE;"A3mamu, powder magazine as Gosport Friday. killing one man and injuring two others. A1___ - J3--. -..',.__'_L-A_.-_._ r1.._-A. l)...'L..:.....1..-..o UIJUQIII I-ICC PUIJCIVJII OI \IILI VII? \I I VI Bl!`-`Ina vs At Fort Wayne, Int, Martin Mirgt,' a consumptive. blew out his brains because 116 `wis unable to get some of Dr. Koch .-flymphy 5 1-4g___2:;._ L- :____._-|__I_I- .1...` :....6Iu.u "GD IIIJEUIV luv 69 ovuev \II- All. anvvu -: -J .-.`.-. Itia said to be improbable that further legislation providing for silver coinage will be enacted at the present session of Con- _..--.r Charles Mama, the English author; iq dead. 2 r A V user In lrVlIIjI-n.I\JIl V. l.wl:.ivvn The Bank of Englsn but reduced its raid . or discount 1':-gm 6 to 5 per cent. - II..- `I'1_-I _.._.!A_ -1 AL- ......--I.-_ -3 5|...` `Ilnn- \II IIITVIIIJU CIT. Y 3 V "I 97.5" '. Mrs. Peel, vfvito of the speaker of the Eng-_ lish House of Commons, is dead. 7-- r,L_,__. `L, _.,___22.I_A. .13-; -D......-.--an-L ' ized themselves into a society for the pro- rnr: sunnnnxmnr air naun. A large number of Christians are anxiously looking for the millennium. This, however.` is nothing very uncom` men. Many times during the Christian era the millennium has been predicted and looked for./and reasons given for the belief that it was at hand. A convention of Baptists at Brooklyn, a short time ago, has called public attention to this phase of religious belief. They are not millen- nialists in the ordinary meaning of the term, that is that the earth shall be purged of sin and because of that; Christ shall appear in person and begin the gold- 7 on age of theworld s history. That "is theylare Preniillennialists, believing. that the second advent will be before the gold- en age instead of after it. T-More than two hundred Baptist ministers are be- lieyers In thisdoctrine and have organ-' psaation `of their views. Their 'argu' ment is that sin and" iniquity `irere `neve_r'< more powerful than now, though Ohrisw ` tian aact_ilvi_ty- is th a n*i=aev pei-.* "Al? `-` thesigns of the times ssy `th_sy_seer_n to be ` pointing to the speedy rfuldlihirit of thsfl prcphscy of theBock cffRsvblati6nai?" . 11sl|L'_ _..___ -1 LL- _-_s..___-.40.- ____,.__-- I ljlllll-I6 IIJ AICVV lities $40,000. II'\I._ `l'I-_.- I.-- - - w - - v - ---J uJ -uwv -v uvv Albert H. Smith, the'New York forger, was sentenced Wednesday to. seventeen years in the State prison. 1.. AL- I\..,._L.,..._`_`I!_A..`-A. `r.V_..a....... `D .... -.. -...-- --\. ---d...--- on. ----....u Canadian imports from Great Britain show a falling off of nearly $350,000 for last month, as compared with October of last year. n'u__._- 2- __,,4.|_-_ .1-_n- -A._.2I-- -.. :.. `I .....A.... u-o vvunaklll vu VI uunn Viv-v-run v- an-nu-u J ~.--. There is another dock strike on in London _ because of the employment by some of the steamship companies of non -union men. 1-\_ |r-__ n7..1|--.. ...1... _..... _........o--3 Ash... urvun .v. _ The proposal to_opsu the Imperial Insti- tute in London wifhpa mining exhibition is favorably rceivod in colonial circles in the metropolis. ' n..- a.|_.-........,a ..a.......a -1 -.....,. -..- 0.. I... 6| 73$! The U. S. treasury department has decid-A ed that the bmdsmen of the famous` paint iug, The Angelus, are liable for 816,500 duty upon it. -_,___x L- _.__.. `L- l .........:..n `I .....c: can`: no vtrvu-II One thousand stand of arms are to be issued to each of the states of North and South Dakota, W_yoming. Nebraska and -Montana. Kulakua landed at San Francisco on Tlnursday. / -.,- g , u ILL- V `Incl-\IllG_ AVJallDo ` . The census taken in;Borlin shown the city has a population 0! 1,574,485. V vIn._ n-_._ -1 1-a.._|__.u 1.-- ....|.-.....I :6. -gig The U. S. Senate has pushed through the joint resolution authorizing `the issuings of arms to the states of North and South 'l\-Ipn6-n QQIIIZIJ VG $VXIl\loI.ov not-V 31 Per Annum Advan '. 8.1- jv- _--. _-_.- A L- All-` LA `Kg i-L -wv rv-via--`F u--....- v- Capt. Andrew J. Baugh, a Confealerhte olcer well known in Georgia. has been` lynched on the Mexican frontier for horse and cattle stealing. L4 ..,, _L 7,13,; YII 1+ ""r'11E WEE] I Illll OIAGV Emin i;:nsha s ex/peditibn has ruched til! Victoria. Nyanza. mu- --____- ._n.-.. .2- n-..u.. -|...--n.- an.- --.-'--` Secretary Balfour has `ordered a supply of meat to be taken to Clare Island and Innisturk to relieve the distress caused by the potato failure. ___I_..._. -r n---_|. - n-__t...1....'.;; A blast furnace blew up at Joliet, Ill., Thursday, burying 15 men beneath the tall- ing masonry and metal. Eight bodies have been taken out so far. nrvbna vUIu-v- V... ...v ---. Ten thousand dollars worth of diamonds, the peoperty of Mrs. Kirk B. Armour, ave been stolen from the vault of the safe de- posit company at Kansas City. fl'|L_ L ....... .. .1...-....-I--.....L -6. 11T....L:__.L.... The treasury department at Washington has decided that maple molasses or maple syrup must pay duty as a manufactured ar- ticle at 20 per cent. ad valorem. 1' 1.1 I 4-: p I-Is It is reported that the Czar has forbidden his subjects to enter Monaco on nccmintof the ruin brought to many Rus families through the gaming tables Ehere. 1.. LL. 1,._L',|_ Y'I'-__,. ,1 rv , nu In the English House` of Commons Thurs- 5i_ny a supplementary estimate of 5,000 for th purpose of enquiring into Irish distress was introducetl by the Government. g. . ..A ..a u . .-o Tue NOFRT_|-I_E_RN Aovmca,

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