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Northern Advance, 12 Nov 1891, p. 3

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' W 1} ' 12 8 ` 100 16 03 3 .5w'1 - 3767 3 ~.15.4~..~2oo.>3ss6 3 3 6,3 ~20O 8886 3 will the S}_ , I` . . 7 - ` nowsn;a:mcnnb.-- How do snakescllmbl lsa question that 7 has been frequently asked. ' Many have ` thought that th'ey'aocomplish_ `the `feat by wrapping themselves about the `tree and follow a spiral course upwards. Several years ago, says the Youth s Companion. a story went the rounds of the papers to the effect that two wood choppers, having fel- led a large oak tree several feet in diameter and very tall, found in its top two com monblack snakes. ` ' _. 1.-__ _-...- L2... L1... ........ After pondering for some time the men `arrived at the concluelon that one snake had taken; hold of the others tail, and thus by co"-operation they had beeh enabl- ed to clean the -trunk',` and, circling about it had ascended to the" top. . V I`l?I._L-._.-_ ...a..L'-LlI.'.L-"u -an-up `mung lnl-Ivnhb-I- II? [1311 BSUUIIUUI-I BU EMU UV?- Whatver proliability may have :attach- . ed to this conclusion has recently been dispelled by the `observation of two yoting naturaliath while hauling re wood from the fofeet. ' `_- 4.. __..--..2._... ..--`---.- an `n; IIIU IOFUBI'n V ' . - A blacksnakeaneasuring.perhaps a trie overvsix feet. was found clinging tothe side of a small tree, around which it could have wrapped itself nearly twice, had it wished to do so. Instead of this the snake passed right and left at short dis- tances. catching the folds along its under parts over and behind the slightly project- ing roughness of bark. As the snake rested only ve or six feet off the ground. `one? of thelycung` men grasped its tail*to`..test its climbing qona-h ties, but so. great was the force with which it pulled up award that it proved a diicult task to hold it. Finally, becoming annoy- ed at this'il1-treatment thesnakei-"reached down threateningly a`t.,the bifending hand, ' A and losing.-its hold fell to the ground. It was borne home in triumph. `but was` afterward returned uninjured to the for- 011. mlllly vyuy -.::..._....- One man, one vote, sounds very well in the columns of Grit journalu,but it is in that i natty itha-,t: 'fr011.esti.hg? , uinf tilt" illegal , nu. W91 as legitlinptgunae. 3!. ,.m.3 practice ed`, along with` other human vd6vibs;" of a questionable kind. It in mentiauud yoted__ in_ Elmira, .vv g.a_1't,l!.,-_,;i~. rivan in n to; _ a~lnwyor I Court House, given 5 free `tiit North Perth, driven: from the an an 3. Huh . an-...:wl .1`;`*.1I...!"i.` (mm? :8 i` that: good Grit in the lat" oleotion at The combinatiqn oi; ingtedihtjfound `in Ayer s Pills. renders them tonic and curative as well as cstha,rtic.- For this reason the are the best medicine for people of costive abit, as the restore the natural action of the bowels, wit out `debilitating. ? Oi|_n Tmu.o:_i;p vpu t.'%G`"m- . '-a 1;r\..- ...--x Ari`; -vnlvn. r wall eat. Ewppy M; to name cles of is may these move- ment relief ` in his with j 555'V'&, 23 6 122 157'. -T0 WNSBIP `OE vmsmu. Vpt` 5' "1 _` 2 43: Q4 0 , 11m . 11 1 a 0 1w . a 10 , C 5 -" 1. _'~1:18 VILLAGE. OF AL.L.AND4LE- nwnn ' II . '-D Ave 3 ` 1/5 4 33 4 1/5 4 33 , .5 1/5 ' 4 33 ~:_` . , 6 1/5 4 32 nst`W ' 2 1 1/5 8 99 VILLAGE OF MARC tIMON'1_`.' "3 V "39;-2 t TILL GE OF PHELPSTON. 1/5 9 10. ', Pprzrav. K " R ` A 4 6, "$00 .66`!!! -. 4*; 19 "?_77. mowxsnrir or. 1n ' Ir . . ..A -03`! K 16 Mlzaria. l[1U .1/to ` mo `JR 2 i 3" M977 2/5 `II5 ,'7's "z5 2o.a_5 100 IM - $3 VV`.lIAIJlE.D l 100' `sis I '1' A\fI'\`A1'In 15 77 DD` -2;73 {'95:- s_ss r the naive much to go am all ele- :3 101% 280 293, 233`: 75 4275 273 -Imi. doa5i't':oe'{{;;3 dotiblo edged. .T_oknow one : life in to distrust ouels. solf.;." xv *.~-- 2 -. x . iEaoh- life.~m_gy-_ have a potentiality of ,,._g, . ` . . ;: Totbe misiiiidiirutood bf thoneire ldire ia'~bitte1-out ofall; A A r ~: `The groatut -study of.` All is thnt of the7 -changes of the mind. . : V ~~:Snoodu has aometimento be psidfor `hftar`hsving;been fairly earned. ~ ~` Ono-in led to think that there is but ` little. that in :oonua.ntb nowsdayn aye " ` V ` ` ' __r|__,_ "__|_,-_1_ _ ____ _-_- __ 1.----. _.__. hmanllseevs erl hearsemaly duibi may ` from him as easily as it _ tlroppeda'upon him ; but that -which he -has? learned to know`, the `ideas "he has. "cherished; thdtmths he has assimilated. : the `principles he has espoused, the theories 1 he has worked put and tested--these may beitrntllfully called hisvyery own. . - I T Don't `Born-ow. r ,, 1.f..\y0\l areaicted wit|I,.thed.isease` 'of' borrowing, try and get it out off your sys- tem as soon as possible. The acute :kind `is troublesome: - fenoughfbut. when it be- comes chronic, it-is indeed serious; I` don?t mean borrowing money. `For that ..you pay the-stipulated - interest. It is business` transaction and everybody is D; -`satised. .1: u itcithe borrowing of chat-4 `l tels we all nde-.- Some people make a prac- tice of providing for themselves nothing which they can borrow from aneighbor. -Indeed. : it is said a-man.-once .. ran across the streetto ask aseitizen`-for the loan of . the bark of his dog. Occasional borrow-- -ing is excusable; but to make a business "of it, and thus save yourself the expense lof purchasing things you could as well afford to have as the neighbor from whom you borrow issimply dishonest. You are using his money without paying any equi- valent.` And,Aa&ter all. does it pay you? Undoubtedly it does not. Would it` not lbemore protable ior you to pay 25 cents {fora hammer and have one of your own than to make!13 trips a year borrowing one and bringing it home, for the term of your natural existence 'l-Sent1nel. T ~ Scientic snarkletu. .-'.l`he` methozl of determining specific heat: by the use of -J ou1e I law has only been successful in liquideywhich were good conductors.` A new method has been adobted for such measurement by means {of a glass spiral lled with mercury. ` n_:_M _._--1.:_._ _:n v- - =----- -`__.__ _v-_ ,, The new Maxim flying machine will be propelled by a light `screw making 2,- 500 revolutions per minute. I-to suspend- |lng power will be a kite 110 feet long by 40 feet wide. The motive 'power will he a pelgroleum oondeneing` en- gine. - . ,4,,.,u__. __ LL- __..)_'_-- _ .- leacend fu1l_y'_80_.000 miles KUUCIJII UIUPUIVII vu vuv nuu n unvv nu- `ph"o`togra.phed and lasted for fully fteet; minutes. It: ammlar height showed `it to be at dietutbsnce causing the `vipers t_c_y. O u` ;_ -21'1_i___. fit by f the Index- DDUDHQ sun, vv_.vvv euuvw-A . The camere. and an. ordinary oil lamp ere now being used to produce photo- graphs of the indicator cards in. steam engines; by which the workings of the engines can be seen and studied at all iimee. ' Thewear upon the Cape Cod coast is shown to be at the rate of 725.7 56 cubic yards per year, or an annual wear of the goat equal to a distance of about eight eet. -` ` . . nvvuu - Theoretical researches in dynamicsdo` not indicate that any vapor whatever .is capable of giving more than ve percent of increase in economy over steam. Your distressin cough can be cured. We know it because emp s Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in t is community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Alek some friends -that have used it what he `L,-_,'|__ -1` 'l7-..._!.. `I)..1.....~.. VTVL.-nun no run mar`- ASK. some Jrlcuuu uuw uavc uuvu. Au nun... ..... thinks of Kemp s Bal There 13 no med.- icine so. ure, none -so e ectlve. Large bottles i0c.and 1 at all druggists . Sample bottle UVUa free. A Japanese Earthquake. -Despatohcs have been received in Lon- don from Japan announcing that the tele- graph wires `beyond Hiogo and Osaka were down. It was added that there had been an earthquake at Htogo and the rumor -was current that a great amount of_ property had been destroyed. . A -nn1nIIn.'A'Il'|n`f Inn: nvnnrinnnn At pl'U|..JUl.'I-y uuu Uvvu uvnuav qua A severe shock was Jexperienoed at Osaka and the destruction of both life and property was very great. So severe was the.shoch-theta number of houses were thrown to the ground and many of the ocoupantswere oaught,in.'the falling buildings , and crushed to detath. A large number of persons succeeded in" escaping -"'tro':fn their tottering homes only to meet _death the streets. "1`hereis no means at present of es',tin_1_'ating the total loss ' of life , as all the telegraph wires in the dis- tricts-aeoted were broken ibythe falling jof1the poles, which were thrgwnldown by the seis1niofdlstn`rb_anoe. . E -n 1.-.--`r;;.;_._ 1..'.a`:. .`. n..1.`.' 3.`... `I-Jni .` _, tune lO)l(llll.0`(1lIllll'DlIuDU- . . V It is known that ii: Osaka alone V `the death`, list ,oon`taina the'nam'ea of 300 of the` ieqidentl of "that 'city.. _. The' total` niunber o_f'death|,n'ow bda\e_d_..too have; .II T}%%&.;;;"-n.;.g;:....-% =(3i:iucue`au}erf::e}1.'ih Haxhiltonthe other day for deseorating the Sapluath. T - = ' V - -in I _ f\,_L ______ dsvuq wau:%k11roa~ klullllwvnu - W. L, Speau;of.Tobermory, Ont., was killed by falling.?fi6u'1 . a. load. of qhipglen ,; ... :i=_Edmand2Frpnfkih jg Erin: nouiPlterb0!o'Vthd 6th91Idsy;i9yarwh'uaw'Iy L 1.: z`%~!- {.gm.s:".-;~.r:.i:ac.41.f 15-7.) 9.4:. 9`: T 2 !I9sv1I-1stav H:;=b:Otcsv'i;, cojnuup } :09 P.` tiah**-ita;_8;:th3i* Spng - ., .- (. = 413"") w,` -trmn .`v"+.x't '.:`:<;,3 .`;i <"`.~?.- 1:.) x=F;:;r;* *;:.~`*A.') ii! .1. ' I ,__'_.u- Ahdeef {is; .he; d Qnly He, who, irom his tyrant paasiolis be, By.for_tune_ undisma ed, Has T. Brhimse power hietgaie to be 0 y_ .- . - If sue}: a man; there be, where ee Beneath the eun=a;nd moon be fore, He ca.nnot-fare amiss ; vGrea.t naturehath him him in her care, Iletcause is his. - .,n..gp J man no only strong To w1?o'3'u t rdred will belon; For service and dlight, Al! powers that -in face of wrong V~__Estbliah_4ri`ght. - ' - " ._.w. A recenteruption on the sun : face was L'...L.{..__...`I.n;I gun.` In-On!` `nu `ant! `:'Anl'| Ask Your Imonan About It} `I '71: _& ._'i '.\""4i '1 {\.!1..*'\.rcue.v '0 1 1 ~ . . _ Aazzage;-?;1AA1_$;tv`..$A3=tw::_; .330: `580 =. VIV , I ,mp.n he o`n1 sirong Lmared belong: and liahl-. The Ftsrt street can- The first means of street transporta- tion in use in this country. for the gener- alzpublic` was the omnibus, of which the Jacob Sharp `stages on Broadway werethe last survival in the antiquated term. Within a few years a modied type of the- oxnnibus..used in Paris has made its appearance on Fifth Avenue, and within a shorter. period a somewhat closer copy cf the Parisian. vehicle has been successfully brought into use on Broad Street, Philadelphia. For years the street car has_ served as the only means of transportation for the people to and from their, homes, and has thus been a fruitful source of development in all the cities of this country, wherean imperative ' demand`. existed for cheap street, travel. T Enormous fortunes have beeumade out w qf these enterprises, and street-car .stcck is one of the best dis=icled-pay- 3 ing investments in the country. It is not, to be wondered at that there. is so much eagerness ,sh9_wn in securing street- street railway` franchises.` The rst chartered. was_ the: New York, and Harlem, April 25. 1831 This is the road now p.)pu|aI'ly known in New York city as the Fourth _Avenue.- ,The rstcar, was built and patented by the venerable John Stephenson, E'q ,. yet living, hale and hearty, at the age of eighty-one. , _ ,- This car wasnamed the John Mason, , that gentleman being president of the Chemical Bank and also of the:strset_ rail- way company. "Mr. Stephenson has. in his possession-~ the patent and the original drawingof this car. The patent was taken out in 1833, signed by Andrew Jackson, V President ; Edwar,d.L.`vin;zstone, Secretary of State; Roger B. Taney, Attorney-General; and John Campbell, Treasurer. These are magic names, his- torically-great in the political story of our country, and this document, attesting as it does a complete revolution in street transportation. all cver_ the word. is of its_e`l.f a valuable interestinarelic. _4-.. - L.._.._:L.'..-g .`7.:L'y'er e Pills are the best in I -`action iv, ~vp-' ------v v; --w----: T , edicine known to me !ori.regula.ting the bowels, ` and for all diseases` caused by a die- ` ordered stomach and liver. Ieuered ' for over three `= -Philip, I years from headac in- digestion, and oonetipation; I 11 no appetite and was weak-and nervous. moetof the. time.-; .3 . using three boxes of Aye:-'5" Pills,"en `at the same time dieting-m llwaaoomiletely cur kwood,'.l`ope a, Kansas. .. = "I.waa- troubled tor years with indi- gestion, constipation and headache. A row boxeeot Ayer e lls, need in small daily doses, restored me `to health. `They are; prom t and eootive."- _- .H. Btrout, Meadvi le, Pa. IBDUII I VGIUGIJLU luuusvwvaaaq gggg u. The car in question was a transition from the existing styles of coachwpork, being the union of three Quaker coaches suspended on four short leath thorough- braces," which afforded an `ease of com- fort . not since excelled. Its picture re- presents it as a cross between an-omnibus, a, rockaway, and an English railway coach. It was `diivided on the inside into three compartments, each seating ten passengers ; the roof held twoseats, one at each",end, \ with room for ten more per- :-nin u sons. `H-I ' I`; _ Q14: :1: - -,u-.- .-T-. '- L}-F;-' '- ,;~-'_ `.3... - ).`.~.J`-A --' * A Plll|E81'g SIMIHEST. lEST., .~. ::;=~-V .- -9 - * - A,I ._ _. . ' - ` ` k - Ao___._ O 9...- Smleadache ,` 8110 lWval'.9IlF|I!5,l 1393`: `"5 V5959 is .in.digeati9n ad ,a .a1uszi8h -lim,` the cure for which is readily. found in the use of Aye:- aV Pills. an 1- 1---, 1.-- :11-` 1-- -:-L1__-.a--1.- `(-3 ,~.. :3 s own rtals. ubles I ...-I r,..,, \ x : . ._ .4 ,..;>hov2h1%ao.gragy1aju:1ana s`: J `(s._.. .. 5-7 i have tonndthetffor sick headache, caused by in disordered condition of the ' stomach`, Ayer e Pills are the .mostvrc- . I liable remedy.-Samuel C. Bradburn, Worthington, Mass. (`A064-;_ OI-um man 4.`. AIOA>h Q D{n Inn V` V` TY. Alter the use of A.yer s Pills for` many years, in my practice and family. I am ustied in sayin that they are an exce ent cathartic an liver medicines- nustaininwsll the claims made for them." -`W. Au Me Do, va Po & IT TIT Dniimnu {`.n' `Rn:-hat, Warns, -"'0 ll: "U3lil`II, 47.1. 1-10 '0 I & N. W. Railway 0.0., Bnrnet, '. u A_-_c_ I\!I1_. __ _ LL- 1.-..` I `S a complaint trnin` auar nntl 0.... n... Qiu`-, -fauna Tl-n nnnnn Ayer s -5-n-`AuZu it Dr. J. O. Aye? 8:. (O9. Lowell. Man. Sold by all Drugglnu and Deniers In Medicine. ; 'L";r.:.a;;*..fm;e;`s.;";. .r..:. "` ;A uuavmous FLESH rnonucsni It It Indeed. any th_e_IIttle__lads Lapd using Fback % l`I wIyIIIU_---CC _ I`.bV!I { lo and the little lads and r iaoeieo who take cold easily, may be V > fortied against a cough that might prove serious. [by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. ; Beware of substitutions and imitations. - QQQOT J. I"A|AnAn- - 4 \ 1 I u ._.....~-. .7 u I! uuwvuo uvlub tlllilutllll ( 812671 2 EQDWNEQ Bellevllle. ...._..__.`_._._____ A _ - M .` 1* "Li" 5 i` 'I ` Q` ' _01` Pure cod, l.l_vor,.{OIl..,wlth`Hypo- phosphltes of Lime, and-`Soda ls almost `unpalatable as milk. I IIIIIIIPI I llll l'l Pnll nnnnnuu-n and few are entire,1"y"fr`ee- ` 11:: cause l-A8...._Ll-.'. -_.I - ulna:-calm`: -C"nnu` 2 `Ln ` It- Children 5 0 QIIDIIL , '_1`exas. IWT gangs LP?Lgu1yIqgnrnLEn rnglnm 1 `BAD 11!! (`A D nnnnuna nu mum [H7001 I40 L110 lJUlIIol'l'. Do not class this belt with the humbusz combi- natlons of leather and metal. with which the country is being ooded. It you wish to ex- neriment with c eap useless articles, buy them. but!!! you want to procure a genuine electric belt. and one that will be 0 benet, get a `Do:-enwendeBe2t.` I ~ Send name and address for Illustrated Book on Home Electro-medical treatment, and men- tion this wet. The norenwend Electric V Belt an and Attachment Co. . C. H. DORENWEND. Electrlcan. 103 Yonge St.. Toronto. Can. The Dorenwend Belt is the only one that will hetand ex rt examination. Qthere keep clear ot it. w e we solicit it ` ugfyg a,s uuuv ywsvasa \ 1ro_n.,Mn:D1cAL PURPOSES BY THE Irdiinnwnmn nnncrnrc Imur Ann v " >~L'rrAonnmN'rs. ` ' All 113363388 011133010 DY IIIOOETIOIWY 05]! 00 treated at home by e Dorenwend appliances. The Dorenwend is the only legitimate Electric Belt `made. which fulls the requirements of Electra-medical science. It is a complete Bod! Battery. it has an independent Battery which geinerates aymild continuous current of Elec- V city. (without shocks) and can be regulated to suit the stronzest man or the weakest 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, Neural , sciatica umbago, Liver and dney Troulples, Weak Back, Spinal Disease, Heart Trouble, Nervous Debihty, Paralysis, Vertigo, Female Complaints, Impotence, Sexual Decline, and alldiseases of the Nervous and Muscular Systems. ' `Rnmamhnr that H-in nnrnnwan Halt in the sW,UIv0IlIUn Remember 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. . nn um-. alum thin bolt with than hnmhmr nnmhl- 7' T.EIE3 W ORI.ID S BBS1`. PHo1"oiRAPH:n. SUCQESSOB -To JOHN STEPHENS. FRANK._lA Cut 0-1'0 this coupon and present at Studio, n~.n . H. Q3-3-1&3 . .,:YABDS 94 Dunlop Street. Foot of `,Toronto Streo 'T1991,`9P9' . .. F; I.l.ETT Firp, Life And > $|O0,000.000. 0.H.|.YON &SON, um PIPF, PUHTLAND cemur. `AT '1`lIIS,.':--r. R. `W. Brigham here'- ` f by giveuuotiop that he hu 5 one horeeoab :9: his`. t0,m09tIe1l andwoarry humane tosnyinrteotthetown. A 2 ` V . Reasonable rates in people around byg t_hm-lI,nII1f.:J`.o fatten PI on ' `All Diseases curable by Electricity can be .1-Antuid at hnmn hlrthn nnrnnwnn nnnllnnr-An, 24-tt ,' onpizms 1i1cspn:317FULLY SOLICITED. VMITIIRABITE AID BITUMINOUS Water Lune, Plaster of Pu-In. dcc. cmm msmsn sxcaens msunnuca AGENT. oourmcr Acldent Insurance. .3A.:a.1=ea;1=J,-. ONT. ----D-mers in--- Correspondence Invibed. W}: `are now manntaoturlna axid`o'a.'u-y in stock Stoves of the latest improved de_signa., , A 3A;nnI%s1y wonxs. | ;nM._L _AilD gxnlgfngstocx ' b Inxtg going 23-ly. COUPON .. ..m.`..... I ! 8. ll8hEY,Pnbl1shor and mum Tns Nonnuanu Auvnuce ~STE_AM+ LPRINTING nous]-:, man no nsmut EXEGIITIOI WIHKANIIJIIB PIIINTIPJE. p-I fospoctfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kinds oi work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS, :23 DIJNLOP 8T..BABR|E, HASV UNRIVALI-ED FAOILITIEI LIE In -I. -IHLU Till`! `I HEM RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. . A full line at all prlooo. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, A WEDDING CARDS, VISITING cums. MEMOBIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE MENU CARDS LAB-EL8 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, * POSTERS--P1ain and Ornamental. DODGERS, V FLYERS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS or the EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASE8. AT TORONTO PRICES FARM r;EAsEs, RENEWALS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE DISCHARGE OF ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS QF, TITLE, ETO DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE OUURT BLANKS, OONSTABLES BLANKS. 's....*'*;.,'2:;,;..;35 g.;.;.. .t tine oioo; 3; lent by mall, peltpdd, on receipt of 1:1): {Poem nmseronvx GOUNTY OF SIMGOE. , zsioza` 1391. Published by the Proprietor, 5. Wesley. Ila- in this but on. 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