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Northern Advance, 5 Nov 1891, p. 3

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__:----2 1: Of P!I_l:6 Cod__|%.-iver} Oil an; `I `. I`lI.2IIU\ IVUB * "nus 1.9 THE UNIVERSAL 1'Es1'1- : 1!IONYof those" who have aufered from ` \ CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, : COLDS, 0R ANY I"9RM`0F " _AST- ` ILZVG `DISEASES, after they `luzize tried I fie` V ...... .,...,y u, uxsu-essmg complaint, of itself, but, by causing the blood to _.;beeome .dep}:_a.v_ed,. and the, system en- fee1}l_g51, i_s_- the` parent ohinnumerable maladies,-;.-. 3 .,'1`li.j:t; .Aye,1- s S_m-`saparllla ' [Snot oniy a. ditfessiixg bompiaint, _ but, by causinnv thn mnma - sco1'T's% .uu.v..' `nu vvu_. utuv lpl.IlI.Ia -is'do1'1' auto WNE, Belleville. use ,I:I{nnZ"\fo'u'i' fIIl'I1lI -run -.___ vvi vv;_v:.|_\.|wll.ul.,l'U5Ull3o ` 0011 0 ts nenc1ng_t;o take the. Sarsnpan ld 'see`9,n improvement in my My -apnetite began `to return , mlllllllo H1390 .pmgpnuu|.oruny1njudnnto .`I' :` j1`..;`E":., ;. , 2: ., , 4,4 ,.sr:..:=s'z:.%9.so':.%..';*:.:*.. the wwuhgigg A Thisil anoint the but 1 ` th` . V .II; ,, . - gna` gnm a:-&nh:'rn`1 *n!:xgm"n:nI$nnl_ `lug;-va ---- -` 3-V it--it I isms in the .0031; n`ll.nmi;ls W ` *'":'~\x:::f+'.'.:.,:I.%;a.:'%:';.:a ` archurohea,` `school, \ store. 5., W ,ll 2 Y: on (:5 I i-w us q. ~ .. * dweqlnnk or<,:1rsn`1;v6?1`l :.\' , . `8co.: .-'.m:r.u:::r,;.a.u {-125 3 .... h ` .' 5"--r lag '5Plv_W.o v; ; ;- ,t1hous.o.a, Sta pn, a2.1d__9_t lesson. . Yachts ahdnkib bunt to o'r'der. Nair and gooon -hand b_R; ms alviaya natook. 3.6.11 :wo5kn_- . am done with non app and do-' . _--R`n|if. fnw fhnn cunt. nf ting gnumu lJ0t|.EiT_9AB EYs s -Beinglots 28 to 34 inclusive north of town- line between Innisl and Vesprs. Lots 57 to 62 inclusive west of Thomson street. Lots 63 to 68 inclusive south of Ross street. in the Eloaxivn of Barrie, adjoining the village of Allan- e _ 12} acres will bersold en bloc or in lots on very easonable terms. to * . I I J: AI" Rnrrinfnr, a'3E sent l>.Iu-- ` oooooooooooooo`o-_oooooo 1' K was 0 unu 0 011 0118 mass 3 OK 1.05 23, 11: 8th on.. 10 acres. _ West Lot 19, 001;. 13. All of part Lot 2. 111 7th Con.. out of railway. 90 acres. - _ W. 9 Lot 14. in 6th Con.. 100 acres. E. 9 Lot 1, Con. 6, 100 acres. except south 10 f. . Desirable Bulldlng Lots % F O R S A L E " NEAR ALLANDALE I ._-- -- ..---- -_._-.~v-- -.n-av;-u ' Essa. _ East 70 acres of Lot 32, in 7th Con. TOWNSHIP or GORDON--DISTRICT or Amonu Lot 19. West Range. 100 acres. nommlonrllwos AND onms AN!) AMERICAN PIANOS. Unexcelled in Tohe, Touch and Durability. A Inspection solicited. Always pleased to show goods. Large stock always on hand. ..- - .1 ..-.J _--__J I__._: 1.... ___.__4._ IVALIIABLE ms. FOR SALE CHEAP. ..--uv -wvvgn cu. wv-ugu van any-nun. "e; lot of good second-hand instruments to sell on easy terms or to rent. Lamensale stable or rst-class horses, young, drivers and heavy horses. Sound young orses taken on instruments. ' The Repairin 6: ;ia.-;Jsva. gpsoialty. I Salesman for F`. BROOKS Messrs Heintqan 8c Co._ 51 Elizabeth St. iln 171.... (VA. Olce. Warerooms. and stabies. Corner Owen -__.I l1__I.3_ rm; 1-\,,,, Cm` -_---r Also Planes that hive been in use always on hand for sale. ._-'_ .-- aanpuu AVA :BxcB:ANG MADE Acnou Ann ion: nscumon. SATISFAUIIQN GUARANTEED. awuuuur-nurunern neue Jeeves Uoningwood every Wednesday and Saturday, at 1 p.m.'. on arrival ' of the *G.T.R. .mox-ning trains from Toronto and Hamilton, for Parry Sound. and there connecting with steamer Mnniton from Penetnnguis ene and Midland for Bing Inlet, French R ver and. Kinarney. there connecting with the main line for the Seult. returning via. Perry Sound, and there connect- iniwith stean1er,Maritou for Penetengnishene an Midland. - ` ` For tickets and; further particulars; epxiliy a.1l.agents of the G.'1`.R. and C,P.R,. to SMITH, Owen Sound. or to `CHARLES CAMERON; Manager. THOS. LON G. . Gollmgwood. 0 60 FAn-- l`n-Arm pP1ANov'm':H*:s'1`fITN ER] nunllng-in close connection with the G.T;R. and 4 C'P.R. Companies. Steamers Pacic ' and Atlantic leave Collinzwood at 1.30 p.m. every Tnesdag and Saturday respectively after ar- rival o thee . T. R. morn'ng trains` from Toronto and Hamilton. callin at Meaford. Steamers-Pacino. Baltic and tlantic leave Owen : Sound at 10.30 p.m. every Tuesday, Thureda and Saturday respectively. after the arrival o e 0. RR. afternoon train from Toron- to. for Sault Ste. Marie and intermediate ports. Thesatnrday Steamer will call at Wiarton both, `ways, ' Parry Sound and Killarney. The steamer - Northern Belle leaves Comngwood every Wednesday and Sa.t|1rdnv_ At. I n m V an mnenuca the staunch and gopulg Steamers Pacic? Captain C F O Csmpbel . ."Atla.ntic. Gag. R. D. cote, "Baltic." Cant. W Ta.teRo rtson. : Northern Belle." Capt J. Wilson. will run as follows during the season of navigation, 1891: Rnnnlngin close connection with the G.'l`. R. C'P.R. Comnanies. Staamnrn PM-in --J -v- _v' - . v~- -.---=,v, -u- u-v-vu- Ixmsrm. 8. half Lot18. Can. 6. 100 acres. West 8 acres. N. 5 Lot 12. Con. 2nd. 8. W. } Lot 7. Con. 9. rr_. ______A_ 7 _ LOTUS. Lot 8. in 13 Con.. 200 acres Townsmv or RAMA. ONTARIO COUNTY. Lot 10, Concession B. 102 acres. Lot 8. Concession " C. 100 acres. \ I-l|`v\7l\\r A 7?? sun A v<-1.5-5:.-n gas; __ {cnuAAT`N0mmnu%~: mmJeo s| 1/9 res. th m}TL'3't".' W t Ecoles-at. Lo|?g4 so11Bt?l:lEl1zabeth street. K1:MPn.'Nn'n:I.n'r.: 1/5 acre. Lot 16, south Davis street. 1v____ . P k lots 5 and 6'0-1; -tin:-East 5 ot Lot 22, in .1. 0.n-.- .10 99269; ;1~r;:%i2%ii=i'.?e.i6', `S-is-.:1;.:'I".<');o`;-ito. V - 97-?! %LFi!i?ii'7%.F9r$a|9-% a 2 %{..1-H: .B OA'l'- autumn. II " m.' n(:l!1l:(l`l::f%:lI1?i`::.Lvtnt?nor:1t:1::h_1~qg`i: tn`(1r`hi`re b the -hour.` day. week or 29-tf. (TOWN AND FARM PROPERTY) oxi- ran out AAA Bonn min nbrmaoir i:3i: Ai'J.L'E`vcuV: |;HI.GHT. . Rluvv-infant: b Ilnnnnrnn rn rr 5. `o JJULV `.1 8000-1 ..,._v....., -u.- -any--4-vvo yv and. Sonhia. St. Barrie. I. sueawooo, IIIILVJN VA. ' ' Vaakoda, M JAIVID. X . Bax-riate . Barrie. " i by gives notice thgt'h1 mlt ill train: and mu-1-v` usecl uun A1. .I.'n.Ia.-nu',~,.:(,.: xv). magnum 11020- ` h vs: nqpiop that he has A one -11 ` Ego. t`o meetsll trginsand carry I01` Onion: *" , I `Yuma V ` 94 Dunlap Street. .- - Foorot Toronto St:-on ` Telephone. .- T , V "mm ms, PORTLAND CEMENT. i Water Lime, Plaster of l_ _arls_, kc. % onnnznsnnspErrULLY`somoI'rnp. _ Cut out this coupon and present at Studio. an .1 PHO'i'O6lA_P`l:lEl;. ' SUCCESSOR T0 JOHN STEPHENS. 0. H. LYON &80N, wms. . * . - member that the Dorenwend Belt is the ve latest invention in this line. it. was invent- ed y a competent electrician. and ranks as the best in the world. we defy any one to bring proof to the contrary. Do not class this belt with the hnmbuz combi- nations ot leather and metal. with which the country is being ooded. If you wish to ex- geriment with sap useless articles, buy them. ut it you want to procure a enuine electric belt. and one that will be c benefit. get a Dore wend Belt. , Sen ` name and address for Illustrated Book onAHome'Electro-medical treatment, and men- tion this aper. The Dorenwend Electric Belt an and Attachment Co. C. H. DORENWEND, Electrican. ` "103 Yonge St.. Toronto." Can. The Dorenwend Belt is the only one that will stand ex ert examination. Others keep clear ot it. Whi e we solicit it F. A.LETT Fire, Life And ains. ttex". $100,000,000. FRA!!.'S_slAKS0N P. 0. Box I32, Ba.-rIe..! cnonswu rs nnuu. continuous current or mec- E-xcny. (without shocks) and oanbe lated to suit the strongest man or the weskes child. It is a. Current of Quantity, not merely a sensation current, and the quantity current is the greatest curative. It is a successful treat- ment for Indigestion Rheumatism, Neuralzia, sciatica iaumbugo, Liver nd Kidn T in w k Ba 1: a ~ ey - rou `es, ea c . plnul Disease, Heart Trouble, Nervous Debinty, -Paralysis, Vertigo, Female Comalaints, Impotence, Sexual Decline, and diseases of the Nervous and Muscular Sgstems. Alrlnvnlunsn I-I-in` int` `l\n-A-......_A `l`n..lA. 1.. LL- `All Diseases curable by Electricity can be treated at home by the Dorenwend ;app1ienc`ee. The Dorenwend is the onlv letritixnnfa Elantrln treateu at name by the Dorenwendppplinnces. Th Do d1s.th .n1y1ec11:1ma.'. teEl tri Belg: m.'&',w`3'v'mch tugte the requlremegtcs 0?! Electra-medical science. It is 3 oomplete Body Battery. it has an . independmt Battery which gsnerates a. mild continuous current of Elec- cit.v_ l whhnnt. nhnnknl and nun ha nn(rn`nI'nII 1'2:-1:3 -WORLD-s iaxasur. sm LPPLIULTION or me rnmm FOB MEDICAL PURPOSES BY THE IIOBENWENII nnncrnlo nnur AND _ A'l"l_`A_0lI1![EN'l`S. AIITIIRAGITE MID mruumous} t in elec- an, itty CAPITAL PRESENTED EXGEED8 INSIJBANBE AGENT. 3_A.:3.`RIB, 015715. com-_nAc1'A Accident Insurance. Correspondence Invited. ----Dea.le_rs 1n-- A Wg ir _hbv manufacturing and carry in stock Stpvee of the ;1ut.e,ut improved designs. mt AID EXAHIIIE STOCK batoro going ` i E `WREY. .BAlE-S_T_t_l1EVl0%HK+&l GOUPON veonlogaround And Dona `wk1, Putnam ' V It! 15116 0_ountyof ` ` V -_ ._\,lJ_., .'.v uuv fubsvwi VLl_VuQ"uuf` . I 1; rnbuahar and Prhprmo 1-03 1391. 1>fub1uhed by tho.Prop1-letor, s. Wesley, vBan-lo. Copies 25 pants at the oioo; oi uni by null, poItpdd,on receipt of tin couurv or SIMGOE, ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETO DIVISION OOVURT BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE COURT BLANKS, OONSTABLES BLANKS. Blank Forms of my kind printed to order. A [Poem IIIIIEGTOIIY! nu: HI` ds a. 1-tier and acti- old EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY Lmsms. RENEWALS OF 1 CHATTEL MORTGAGE, DISCHARGE OF um L 1. nu U113-U U 1.45185 RECEIPTS, omncxs, 0RDER& ENVELOPES. A full line at all prioel. DEEDS, ' MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES; QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF FARM LEASES, MEMORIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE ` MENU CARDS BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS--Pla`in and Ornamental. CARDS, NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, " WEDDING CARDS, VISITING omns. AT TORONTO PRIGES IIIIIIJKANIIJIIII rnmrm. 5-I respectfullyvsolicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kind: of work in all the styles of printing, Inch % -STEAM- mrrlm: HOUSE, % 123 uumor ST.. mans, HA8 U NRI VALLED FAGILITI EI PROMPT AID . TASTEFIII. EXEGUTIOI Hui lonrnsnn Anvmac: BLANK FORMS Always kept in stock ~ --0]` ORDERS 0!` ALL CLASSES OF-- ates nity FIVLI- xbnrinn mvucn STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULAR8 HWTDTG DODGERS. FLYERS, A fyll line of MORTG AGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE8~ SNIPES, mo. f4s.iLve AIS : DOPE: ` ii `thalt ;`.;;;e once rous lear ea- row the that ghat J\JIII' F H19- "aux; the- ."ii' 1 thp ill` h_ls llwv uh- the tack can s c ._-..n- " -5vuu_y Luau Lu HUI; CEIIJUIIIJ, lull" I..llll.lUl{.' ` 13005 and may, therefore, be set aside `without ever being tried. To this class belongs the projects of producing min by mud. As `I write, the daily journals are ffnnouxxeixmg fhe brilliant success of exper- ments In this direction; yet I unhesitatr ` My maintain that sound cannot make '..-gin ...\.1 __,,, . . , ,,__ .,....,....._.,\.... ..,.c.c5_,. ; She listened with a wilfully misleading ' air, and handed him another nickel. By ._ his time his face had become scarlet, and the began a low toned, earhest protes- izatiun. The calm, cool and collected -. `young lady signaled the conductor, and, .t asshe rose to depart, said in a clear dis- tinct tone, audible to every one in the car: "'l'-au must be satisfied with a dime. I never give more than ten cents for having my gloves buttoned or my boots cleaned. `1`-1 UUCI! DULIIIUI UCIJIIUU IIJDBU ,, .... .. _ `V "111. 8nd propose to adduce all -necessary #5 proof of my thesis. The nature of sound qjiully understood, and so are the con- ulllons under which the aqueous vapor in We atmopliere may be condensed. Let Dderusnal conditions, contains about a _: lart of water in the form of invisible r-PP- The whole atmosphere is impreg- med with vapor in about the same pro- iif"`- We must, however. distinguish A Ween the invisible vapor and the clouds ; lh_er visible masses to which the same 3;jj m Is often applied. Clouds are `not Wed of true -vapor, but consist _nD&1pable particles of liquid water Illng or suspended in the air. But we ._ll`lin0\\' that clouds do not always fall as rim. In order that rain may fall, the 1 . iilplnable particles of water which` from "-19 nlmul ........a. ..,.n....i. :..J... ......-:|.1.. `E35590 how the case stands. A ro.om,of- erage size, at ordinary temperature and A Ithanpengdl Ai!:?18`1`-:tGn" V :2. . . 1 .- . ., j Cincinnatl. A pretty 2irin;a,`b10 cg}-'=`~ in _ med, from the top of her hob tlessly `t-`_ ' ` tips of her dainty patent leatltllet to the `umped on the car in a great h ' slices, *5` Clinton Avenue crossing sh "7 at tho ;buaiIy engaged in puttin 9 had been - long suede gloves, which ffn 8 pair of ed the car. she proceeded t Or she enter. . that indispensable adjunct 3 button `yith 1" , toilet-a hairpin. This art. "- woman.` ` . fractotjy after a moment 3158 Dloyed ?r_ E her hgers. It landed at 1:11 flew from . A young man, who happened toebf:et_tof & In ting beside her. ` 51 dent young gent] ` the hair-pin and. ?xI1I;::,;da:g he Picked up to her, gently took he'r r_t|ll'ning it wrlt in his hand and gravely continu ed the button lug H e wnea calm-eygd, on__ U" `"041-IVAU IJGI. IIIUIUB UL VVGUUI. WLIIUII IIUIII I `v we cloud must collact into sensible 18-1'26 `enough to fall `to the 3 `I can we Make it Rain. I am not going to maintain that we can never make it rain. But I do maintain in propositions. If we are going .to 1 make it rain, or produce any other result * hitherto unattainable, we must employ adequate means. .: means or agency is a Andjf any proposed eady familiar to gcience. we may be able to decide before- laud whether it is adequate. Let us grant hznat out of a thousand seemingly" vision- ary projects one is really sound. Must We try the entire thousands to nd the one? By no means; The chances are . :hat nine hundred of them will. invol_v_e =10 agency that is not already fully under- ` DH!` rnnl-1 J-Ixnuntnnn kn nnlr n-I.-In process Every one in the car had been watching- the pretty Clifton girl _; som_e_ openly, ' others fur-tively from behind their news- papers. Now, all the papers dropped, everyone looked aghast` and gazed at the pretty girl to see what she would do.` She H did nothing. She showed no conscious- ness of what was going on. The young man, with a conscious look of triumph, imshel his pleasant task, and the girl, `with s pr-e-occupied air and not a glance -om his direction, opened her purse took out a. nickel and placed it in 1113 hand. -illis expression changed with lightning- lile rapidity ; the color came to his face, .md he quickly murmured, what was evidentl_v,,an apology. .'VL-l1-L......,] ...:4.L .. ....:lL..1l.. .......1.....I:..... utod` .oy_ rday while Q process unnrn he sheet rain driving onwa Bends evreything before, T and each stalk sadly falling To me it seems ig callmg rmmt anmnlel` Is no more. .lI'{Vhich passeq u. umuyu u.5v, A us a seedmg coward, ' stanch as once It towered, . 1, M101 humbly bows as low. Herely this tight clo__sed window, whose weep1n_g pane ' Flows many a tearful rlver, The honeysuckles sh_iver. Like cramps caught ID 13118 rain. ml allsweet Nature s vigor ` Seems withered now and gone, There where the ram is blowing, Where red and green were growing, Bleak yellow bows alone. _,, "" Uv . gaviilig; ;vv:`n'xi`s`&:.m re"raving V Wglle N ing leaves to-day * d 0 s strike ma.dly,_wildly,' Thorgepon an a.utu_1_nn wmd; d renadiers of Jm_1son _ V . And 103-weed owerm cnmson I&`heyghi\'ering leave ehind. nower s golden glory, assed a month ago, W bus covgard, which, \TA@l]um1)`|y ne 51} much P 1'0 nle Ill Dvv..___ _~ ` That summer is "fore - AN AUTUMN RAIN` The long boughs of the o_a.k.g;,,, ` tstands ac1_`oss the way " ing, wavmg, waving, are 1. . mile rau_Iy wmds are ravmg I -- "nu n_r]n.v. % onward . _..1. I... run kofnrn lug, Wwvaub, _ is res to-da.y' ma.dly,wildly,' ' .1 L......-\ vivin o use- s of Ulllug` ' B La uuwvu JIT nvivn A-to, in Stw _ '`*"an`:$1e . $ 9 was guidgd there; by _&M"i's8!.?E% ` W1 Baby was sick, we gave her Castorin. who she was a. Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Gastorla. - when she had Children, she gsnthin Castor-Ii. V Grand ran: at Labrador. The latest visitor -to the mysterious Grand falls, of Labrador Jed at Halifax the .other.da y;;onf his vii ;. hack to ;~"Phil'i- delphia full of the 'grandeur of what he saw. 09 J uns 23 last Bent); G. Bryant,of that; city-.?a;n"d1i PrB)Ifi;Kenabton; {bf -W;shing- ton,{star_ ` or e u t Us . tans; the biistenef 31> .n1`. ,:Pifs ` t f was little more than traditional. Hector McLoanr- a~B-udson<-Bay factor, was said Before thele'eets'eo`f `ether and `chloro- form were known. one great object` of the surgeon was to operate quickly, so as to keep the patient in `pain as _l_itt-le time as possible. He nished` the work of his knife and saw without stopping to check bleeding, and wasted no time in delibera- tion. - - ' ' ` I .1 1 AI 1' 1 I .I ' AI .5 l:uunu.nnvIuw- Iluuvw U580 UIUDC v---- "I Now the surgeon stops each bleeding orice as it appears, by means of small spring clamps,;_thus not only -preventing loss of blood, but enabling. him to see clearly the various parts in the depths of the wound, which is kept as dry as pos- sible; and often: he tries to save for the patient a large part of the living tissue of blood which is contained in the part to be removed. H9 '0.6tMhi' bi oompfeuins this pa.t tightlyewlth Ii1.elas.tio" bandaxzel before he begins to cut, thus "squeezing out theblood into the central vessels. vnovunlx, nuvvavun .ul.c.~` uuuxyauuuq ILIU III. `II exactly in the same condition asit was before. It is neither hotter nor colder; no current has been produced,no moisture added, It must, however, be added that the laws under which the impalpable par- ticles of water in clouds agglomerate into drops oferain are not yet understood, and that opinions differ on this , subject. experiments to decide the `question are needed,` and it his to be -hoped that the Weather Bureau will: undertake them. For anything we know to the contrary, the agglomeration may be facilitated by smoke in the air. If it be really true that rains have been produced by great battles`, we may say with condence that they were produced by the smoke from the burning powder rising into the clouds and forming nuclei` for the agglomeration into drops, and not by_ the mere_ explo- sion.-Scientic. American. I these daysthe patient breathes in the vapor of ether for afewmoments, and, falling in a deep sleep, lies a motionless, uncon_scious body, upon which the oper- ator can work carefully and deliberately. He knows that he is causing no pain, and that he can take an_ hour or two if `it is desirable, to make the careful explora- tions and to carry out the numerous pre- cautions which are now known to be neces- sary to secure the best results. . , lth... In `kn A` ``\n udwbannd-`I enca ton. next l1_ IOU UUUUIIV ULIU IIUDII IVRIAIII-g lmV Vhen, in the middle=o the sixteehth century, the famous . French surgeon Ambroisej Pare substituted the tying of woundedblood-vessels-for the oauterizing of them with a hot iron, which had been the practice up to his time, the triumphs 'of modern surgery first became possible. TLA-u {L -one: uxhnco.-you 51.3.6 `kn `unnniunu-nan U` lllvuclu `VIEWS LIIXU 33935559 kl`-IUWDIIII-II When it was provan that the hemhorrage from a cut artery cou1d.b_e stopped by so simple a method as tying a7-blt of thread around the severed tube and that, in most cases, thiswas not-followed by. pain or special danger, the operators became bolder, and did not hesitate to amputate limbs and remove tumors which before that timethey would have left alone. Q5, h nnnn nun `Ln-u _1aA:\nnv\:s-A UIIIU UIIIITU USCG, VVIJIIIZ CCTV? -`LU III II Still, however, they didlhot recognize the importance of making_'the..loss of At blood as little a.sxpou Iibl;e. nor cduld thie- be done ~e'ectuall_v_ vuntil ope1_-ations`i _were- made painless. by ax')ae"st1ietics'. A-no `kn -Innocents-m .-L;\-- .._.L L`--J:@... _v_v upugaut I]: II! 03' not, W0 08!} say, With 00;}-. 'dence -7 that it iias- not`th'e*aonn`d of "the cannon that produced the rain. . _ That sound as a physical factor isquite insig- nicant wonldbe `evidenfere it not for our fa1lacioi1`si`va.y`.of ineasiirinz it. The human 8ll"il, an `instrument of won- derful idelicacf, and when its tympanum, isrp agitated, by asound. we call it `a; c`onoussion ,7 when, in. fact`, - all `that take: place is'a-sudden~motion_ back and forth `of a tenth,` a. h1indredth,'o r 9. thousandth of an inch, accompanied by a slight _ momentary `jcondensation. ,4_j&ftel_'_` ` , thesa. motions at-`e. completed the air-`is ` GXBOHV in the same cnnt7Iitinn' suit was ....... vunauuwy restore: original gondltiqnj; and}; as it v?'vss`"bet6'1-'6 `H16. '6'!!!` nn .I..L.....-L.`-.-- ivwqu+;`e ovq to prevegt.gi1r'thi to cduae`36ii'dencfion of its .ir'apor,becauae it is productive of heat, which produces eva`)5o'r'ation," ' `not 'condi1ud$ion; ff 'I1h'o" * popular notion tha_.1;`goundA.'tpcy, ,ro:iu`oe___ rain is founded principally upon i: e eup- posed fact that group bottles have been fnnnwml ha Inna..- -.....- rm.:_ ...u.,, r yvu u uluu uunu KIIUUF 035519. nava been followed by heavy rain. This notion. I _;_bel_iev_o;x it xi'6t.oonrn_1ed-'byV Itpgtipticj; -hgt - yvhpthet "11: id `or nt,` we ca.nJsa.yV with con-. V denhdL?thnh1't. *6... m-.4-:n.-`.......-.1 -3 ;._1`_?- aha e Vnumh: zed: slept`. us .I oI..Iid 0r:a!uh:_ is. an agent; !or~`.-`gohaninq -"`1th`e " te ` things in the It is use of angle monest and simplest agencies in the world which we can experinent upon without diicult-y.` It is purely mechanical in its action. When a bomb explodes, a certain say ve or six cubic ya_r`-ids, is ;=su.ddenly'i-iproduAced.c: w_It pushes portion or the air to another. The amount diminished as the square, of the distance; a simple calculationashoszs vthatiat a quarts" er ofra mile from the poi _ yvould not be one` `ton ` t` of explosion it ,-_- _-.r-uonnuwslv 01155:` In gin; `spot `will ngveg oongeu horfdrops Ii) lqng ad itiaa/`ten th`e pgessm-9}`? of`, .the` y` pnchgngedf ,N_ow`, lqt tga; `.4 .. .. ..... uvxurv me. explosion. Athens- and detonation: can produce no more effect upon the_air, or upon the watery vapor _-in itgthan .6;thomsndy\rebounde- of I? \ small boys rubber ball would produce, up-: on a stone wall. " I in -_So far, as the compreseion..,.of the air could prdduce Wan Iq9:;i:t9ry;;9 9t- it El\l1`lfs`\A A--Aui `-- `'*" lluu bles cure ters. r1- . . "`"`T' "-2; F . suddennesi `and `v1olo`noe c then elasticity restores nfiainnl nn-ul.A.._=. -..-| -~ -..-J , av uuny H536 W119 _thounandth of._: _s vaeqon suddennes nnd*dl".1ino hgn thin-`:-"--* - dant experiment that: mass of true aque- .u..:_.`.apr Wndaliin inh-n'*.aiI..V.'m.-jar Anaeicthticfm Iodetn Siirzeiy. _ ,4..- vn an uv n UU` vex omdenie 1nw as itaiteuzgtqaratur giyng .the ,-.x`1air gpon it zmgi Ir` last run an---=-1A- A nbuion. __- 3.. cu. .4 _JoU lli ing just A`l:hous- 3}I:'a'S' 35 iii: If: tlie explosion; the air :;to its -A-._I.`I.2.... 3- ' ` Uanwlo vvrn BIB llnbso Inn unvnvu IHAIIQ Aneroid measurements were made, "l carefully checked by other measurements. Above the falls the river rushes down for l88'feet at an angle of thirty degrees over its rocky bed. The abrupt descent of the water 315.feet'an"d the river here is from 150 to 200 feet wide. The column of mist that arises is very striking and can be -seen at atgreat distance. The banks are extremely rugged archaic rock. Photo- graphs were taken. The return journey to the;coast;_was made in seven days,whlle. it `had taken one month to reach the falls Prof. Kenaston is `still in St. John ! Mr. Bryant has a large collection of speci- mens-* of . the ,structural formation of the country and the region of the falls and many curious illustrations of Indian life and customs. nu uspnyu [Asap am being drppped,__ Hamilton inlet. Here the Hudson Bay company gave the use of a small schooner, which took the adventurers ninety miles inland -to Northwest river. Here a whole week was lost endeavoring to secure four Indians to accompany them. Not one could be found- who would go. They all believed that death was sure within twelve months to the man who looked` upon the cataract. One Indian washere who would go, an Iroquois, who did not share the superstition, but he was bedrid- den and the pensioner of the Hudson Bay company. It was the same Louis Over- the-re, who forty-two years agorhad guided McPherson. The party made the best of the situation, and started off alone with a boat brought from New York and a canoe. With much difculty the swift Grand river was tracked tor 225 miles. Here a camp was made and the Esqui- maux left in charge. The three took their canoes, and by portage and lake came to within ft In miles of the falls. Here every-' thing was sf t behind except what they took on their backs," and for -two days they struggled forward with terrible diiculty , through an absolutely sterile country. strewn with immense boulders. At last their eyes were -gladdened on Sept. 2, \ when the falls came in sight, more than * two` months after leaving New York. Mr. l Bryant described-the falls to me as truly magnicent. The roar makes conversation almost impossible," and" the falls were more than twice as high-as Niagara. dentin-IInt`|uvataU\`n IAuA uvanzin ' Diphth_eris; ia zagingfgn Ottwb em. v . The So1.1VthT,'P.e,1"h.eleActiontiial resulted in unseati' g Ml-' . ',['r:ov'Ir,,_) pera_ona.l charges Innu nr rnhnn , ...u. .. uunnu see an improvement in iny oondition. My-appetite began `to return and with it` came the ability to digest _all,, the. ztoodataken, -11: strength im-. . proved; each _da.y,- 5 an xafter a, few V mouths` of fa.ithfui _a.tt_ention to your directions,` I found` myself a. well .'woman,< able toattend 1120 all household dnt .iesa...'1`he_imedicine has given me a new lease .of.life-if .; - - ~ = .or. J. c. Ayej-' 8: 406.`, Lowell. Mass. ghee a1;'4a1x bpmea, 35. Worth 35'. bottle. . from is proved ly,Vt,l1e, following testimony A H osep`h:Lake_, 01 Brockway Qe_ntre;'Mi5':h.:-*' ` ` ` ' j 1 Liver complaint and indigestion .-made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than _four years I snifered untold agon , was `reduced almost to a. skeleton, and ardl '- ad stren' h,to~dta`.g myself about. A 1 -kindswof oodt distressed me `and only tlgp r_n__o_at..de1icate could `beliilzestnd gr. . .v- uvuvuwpquuheu wxtquver Complaint, HYP'OPHOS'PHITES \ ` 11' 1s ALMOST AS PAL.-11u113LE; AS MILK. IT IS .4 W().V DEII"C'L I FLESII PRODUCER. 1; is um: and : cmIm'swd by `PIA;/stteinpzs. Avoid all 1 1'm_itah'on.s or aubsrilunns. Sold by 1 all Druggists at 50:2, and $1.00. a . GIVIJIIVIV M. fill Inrnr-nu -. .. A,a.s`samW pxuuuueu `vv; pftgr qqmmencin `rilla I could `see nnnlhinn 'Il;- -

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