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Northern Advance, 18 May 1893, p. 6

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An Altlgatefs Nest. AIligator s `nests resemble haycochs more than anything else to which they can be compared; They average about four feet in height and about ve feet in diameter. and are constructed of grasses and herbage. . First the mother gator de-. posits one layer ofeggs on a mortar-like oor, and having covered `this with a stratum of mud and herbage about eight inches thick. lays another set oeggs non that, and so on to the top, there being commonly from 100`to 200 eggs inanest. With their tails the parents `then beat` the approach of unseen enemies. The fe- down the tall grass and weeds, to prevent 7` male watches her eggs [until `_ hatched by the heat of the sun; and then I L_.L-_ I_,, e 51-1!- VF. VEXNQ , , v---V fU`I1i .7 'A':-In-']_ In"'i.:'j%"n.:I-.'."7' "3"" ~ """hm_! .-omcs:-xaxsaou-cox. eaunmru. flt A . ROBERT 3. noonm. .-*',.`..i. .:.-:..;'.~.:;';{*:.::.m:~...... -. - n..po1"rmen M - Hhlgl -...:_A__ .1 -_ A train. .0 First-clan refreshment rooms at convenient I Iuu '*!h3gl9`lnvuu olooiin .8. 1'0 in THE DIRECT ROUTE Fromthowesttorsll points in New nnnswnek. Non scorn. Prince Edward Island, (ape Breton andoivtonndlnnd. wouldbefondamonghis his h second an or I1-uh F % nIeT,=-Konnth I know V-vary ` ttleabontitotthc real nude:--' I_.'__. :A `I L_I2-_- L _-,A ,_ 1', ; ll, Have paid CKSH DOWN` for this Paper and can customers benet of the discount. " Owing to crowding of `stock in old stand, will have sh room_for Wall Paper in the ANNEX, directly Opposite. See our sample befole buying your_ I IN%TE_RG0l0NlAVll T` .j2___ Have received and marked off the rst consignmenz Canadian Papers and find a ` larger and better assottmez than ever before. " A POINTER on ma PAPER FAR M '1:oick? an L as 1- :..l.' '15:. 'LL_u..L'-N-" -'~ UNDERTAKEe { BARBIE AND STROUD. PAYS FOR ADVANCE % FOR ONE YEAR. An Excellent Invest men "niiromls All) Exmms ld if ldvlntnpnnnn on u... 41.x- _._.. Many of the Eequimaux of my to qnaintance also spoke of this `cm-io.u:.;but' eeetiva wsy the polar bear use: when circumstances are favorable, V RA11.v\_r.z3.{r.- . V - _ nrcrzolr nus. j .v\ r1_.1, PAPER. $1.00 And :11 Funeral Rcqniaites Fumiahea, _ ' Order: by Telegraph or otherwue p,,,' , attended to. " . G. O DOLMAGE, Ma.r_age1- sum y Steam Work: and Show Room, Acc'>L1..z;aa..s'r.. V . BARR. Permanent enl'argeu..ents% ew and beautiful prrvcess. \ __7:n u; - PHOTO 3-ruuso: Bothwolrs B_lock, Barr BARRAE Tkuoun of or huge piece` of iccltilvl i {are pain, and from a. favorable heihi,` II 5 c'.i' u_r precipitous ice-hummnckl, hat! the miastle against the heogi `of 3 wa.lrua-an enorniouu brute twice thciiu of I bear on an Tnvenngzc--'-a`nd, Io stun him that Bruin could rush in andcnmpletc the destruction at his leisure. and` (hue secure a. month : ntiuna at 3 ainglc coup. oorrrns AND GASKETS 01-" ALL Km` I A . In uock or Made to Order. 1 jjj-::-1~_L;._-\J _FR6M $3.00 PER mazexl in THE ma] :-v Ixcon1>onxru>uxnuzCmu~r;x `.63. 1'- `nmnomzsn cmm, s5,ooo.M I Ernie`, Allandnlo and District Dunn SPRY. President. 0. A. Pnxms. Vice-Presgdenf 10 V Ullovnurr. W. W n.hI~`-' . - 8nm:I.Wns1.x~:x'. _ , W. P. Socus. Jonx W 000* D. F. HAc1n-rr. So1icifol'- Gllunn. Aatnrron -rm Co. or =1` , ' Board. moo` thg oxg'.5.`s.?'.'u`.'-."..?.'n'x`:'.? g..`'on.`s.`Zc-x N` It Lddock. for the way V bnfngnu to receive av lrlnsfpnnzn. BARBIE. l.~5.1Si9. V T 1890. 1391. PROVINCIAL DI Ill l'\l mast. srnonm-:s1.a:s1i Omhiummnm, Ammonia, Lime. _ , ' Phosphates, C.` aDY1Jm` u ~ _ on-Ion: _ 4: ? D.o.1~'rLoP STBEE `J3 THE IM low the Polar Boar Got: T _. Of :11 the curious ways but bu of gocuring his food none more Tstnnge undo inteioctipg than thnt related by Captain Hall and Dr. Roy. two trustworthy travellers in this country of Jtnnge ghts.` V. OF E'O`.`R_.E)I\TTO `L1 E5` IjIIQ':n:-g _ _ _.- _ - A - n 0AB.I_.E;TS I'\Q 4; 4 SWITHIN Kim, Ppoto. l_J _II 13.___-__I `I1 E. w. clLI.E1"I". Toronto. on!- J BARRIEIND BRACEBRR5 II`\JIF1L- BUILDING AN; LOAN AsN- % T}! E .I'i`.`I".Y;I9 euertion. Mynneve: is that itin {else `Koeenth feeble end wanted, And `is theannsofitbe United States in order to gain what she went: _Dietenees oountrieldonotcount to-dsyutheyeonnb edinthepast. 1: has been said an: the nitration of Ireland is eomporpble to the: [of Hungary and lon_1e'eu :inent have asked my in that The Auettiane never conqneted Hungary as the English conquered Irelnnd. `Hungary merely made A pact with the of Hope- burg for neighborly ueociuion. Irelnnd on the contrery wee conquered by force of arms end will only be delivered by force ofnnns j sometimes eonvhlied by ts of coughing. ' butlheniathe old `nun his eye; which uhedwhile he was talking He spend: :10! his time every dnyinwriting. "1 thin!` %Eat i ;m`;;;; .:;.-;;o:; 7;: Thelrish question presents the and ob- vstachafu nquying a circle. It is a perfect utopia, this wish of Mr. Gladstone : to establish the autonomy of Ireland without grunting to that country ohcolotc indepen- dence,and I shonldnot he astonished if Irehnil should one day throw"-herself T into" __ __2'AI, UV O.'I E 530: ghee` gmak ,5 SCIH. feretute of whet the orthodox believe the end of the" world will be like. Up to J one 4, 1693, the island was thickly popu- lsted end in a. high state of cultivetion. Esrly that morning the volcano, which I hed lonkbeeitj en the standing menace of the inland,` to rumble in on meanerend, .to throw out: more reuhd Iivefthin us` 'u3nhL Thin. oontinn 9; Tincrv -`ow Ioig day-.4 till qt lent the _whole ihonntein ride, mach xtende3`Iei6d( use iyaron portion to! the -vponuiedgos .91io:lid;9l.- at re,` g:nduelly`_,einking_iI:.te'. the earth.` Fab: mo`un'- `.."!L !!!.'.'99:' '*!9.': I. __ -..-_ _`-_. --v tin; Icnlfiv'ote;lw portions of tho: inlnnd and quickly` consumed the "whole :.-L.;_ '_-__A2 7 ' It is to be remembered that even the wider acquisition that was"; possible in former-centuries was not such . `as a rule. that would `have practical value now. Not only was it largely of an unscientic. kind, but much of it that was of a histori- cal or professional character was poor and untrustworthy. The literature of those periods was so lled w1th.iabls and tradi- tion; with conjecture , assumption and a priori philosophy that the full man" unless a man of keen and discriminating intellect ' like Bacon himself, was very likely to he untted rather than tted to he a safe and guidefor the rest of society. Such books as were not of this slass were largely those of the school men of the Darhlges and of we Grebhiaiid l na'lters.' The result `of class `of and study was a race of full men who might pour a ood of licht upon ancient history, philosophy, or law, and who .163 were ignorant of what was paso sing in neihhoriug kingdoms. of the history of their own ancestors and the state of the people or trade of their own country. i ,, __ -~-_._'--l --v island :1 '.l`;:rcs,'Indisn Ocean, o neo had a uuda-`her own ogre, fending them and pi-oyLidi'n_g (oi _ihoi1_-'|ut_>-` Iintenoe. Dr." Lntzomburg," of ` Edi" (I-I...-.- nag`. -- -l---9 - 5 ' an:o..;.ao]{,};}a ;:h};'i"{ gone-1. :x".'.'.' fnlneda 3 faw'g6nonMtionI-buck, a thousand _mei;' .961 Iugphu the line; of activity. V -~ ~ r"""' ~- -----~ '1': as indnstrinl progress has pushed aside the jsck of sll trades for_ the skillzd srtissn. The chsnge is in fact only 1 `phase of the constant tendency of modern society to more minqte sgnlydivnsion. . The ptesnlt of this the" `git?-ster depth of the know- lege obtained and the growing indepen- dence end responsibilitjof "ell eluses and interests. Where one mnn my have L.._.....`I -l_-_- I_:_ 11: ' I Btiefjecticn will show that this fact; which sfnt night may seem depltuable, is in truth 3 sign ind factor of mental and miterisl . advancement. The general sprccd _ofintelIigence which is crowded at the full man of four centuries ago has brought in the specialist of modern days,` -- :.'..'|...;;_:-I . po`k"otl;.|lwfnll-'ITII|n I cition in thenvoilnor `days. At the time tint this aphdrinm was uttered the range of book: and knowledge was go oonpogqi \u_m;h_:1i.e of tho&'p_1feg_ap[time that with toeeu to1ho of `that it wiiqniie for {man t ob'eoomo -"I. flnllilan in`tho sense nag nested. With the msrvelou strides thst -science and the Aniilbandohs change-/a that every form of society and government has undergone dnringllie list can} geneniona. it is vidomr :b'a.tV;u'ch enc'y1a;3edic;a'cqui- aitionA in a "thing of the past: Inve_boen_ made ..i`n. Vsrt, invention and- "AA-hawks or nu communes an mama. The people of that in formerly the .I__.n -1 llI-_-_ l _.|:-_ l\_,,, n Like many gather vaqorpble, mqima, 1;..aicz_giTof4 Igszd Baaih `an; _.n.`..L _"1_.n *_, I. , Organs, . Conn-nu I V.-Wr'i.t-' the questions gh0VD', and follow. withhtgle answer: forMaiI . is to II. tosethervit L30 I lit month subscription to the Home Mnguine- one. of thebest Magazine of the dav.'an if yosnf you will rec`iv`e'o`ne of the fo'oIriiig prizes : 810% ingold ;mYin -gold inf 31!) in gold`; El S Silver Tea - ' - " urytbing hit and apriu -_`gl45.0(l) distrihur ni-i-up 6].. ...5';` a.` -V` A 3.1---- rIv._- u-y- uucnauuuut uunugulloiellnlr E3391 ! W reach us from distant points). Qlrnsnoxs -_-.1. Which in` tire longest bookintheNew Teulmeatt -2. Which is nfuwhgtf 9 "VI... I.__..A .-----O I 'l'- 1,136 xuuuaucrs 01 we Lanes uome Magazine pram tn in gran Bibla C '- Detition to the public of Americs. Competition clonuon May 30th, 1893, (15 to POAAH nu frown J;-bgno -u.:..o.\ The heiweennlauint and a. sin- ner `u thstthevnthua put and the necondafumre T Orleans, once one of then noatI'o St. Peteraburg, but the young hatched oint botorothoy worutarted on the lopggvoy/eV,. ago, `and Verb `kept ' about Elie ~ao`wi promiau,_mnning' ova:-Vibe hob `"';f5u`i)" and down stain, whining like-young pup plea.V-F1-on Harrison ; Monthly. ' `g In.J Ily and To`:- msvnuwcn AGENTS AND cox- VEYANOIIBS. j Repayment `canpunies :- "rns sun rms nzamuxo t onto: or - . noxnon J t - l1"?r.-- .. - IDA. .CsnIm.`Inn;nu. . AR.`A. ooulsr onouwllddlldlllo .I A W*.ellio.d'tin [BRAIN rm-, rnnrunn csum. Dirt!` $0. LYON & soN, J 1.-.\2v0RK:= J.G.SCOTT {GROUPS ;rno'rnt:nmnn, ~ SPECIALTY onnnris nxspmcrrunm somcrnn. I ' 95 bnn1ps:., nae. Block, Barrie. E } Evenings at msideno, 67 Owen-St. o. u:BiYou --__ __- '-.--v~l-vn-v QVCQ of being heard or aeen. When quite cloae to hia prey" his approach In very alow. and when bnften-or twelveeyarda haay, and Mr. Seal is in the depth: of a good nap, Bruin maiea a ruah and witlfa single itrokof`hfa' povierfnl paw kocka the amaller brute senseless and ao in `shy A from the hole in the ice that it cause: ea- cape by that way, even if the blow la not fatal at once; ' . - wore Dune K*"J' 8 nah". Before the vessel 3 gutton out oi night 3 lnctof had lea league: in extent planted into a 5917` Ink: With I ptdiigivvuia Tn diytlster the asjmrge mlind had been dam-axed by I]: l :Iilll_vI3Cl1En:,.I"hib had, in all probability, been slowly `undermining it` " , ' W`.{..[,;.%.:`,...... .........- .3.3:',12 Ill_tlupottionof'l'oIuIutof0u-not .0utk(IhoonlyItta|I|ontlIgiclan) Ell utiulydinppeond. 3 tasks lake of: biliary ulni tolling over, Ihlt had his 0 fat much before On {nli-l, lass; itgah aiinm oveu"'_:o gh shag`:-`she inn` .5. 4l'o7In |;niu hinders were hurried auto some ships lent fr tn Avnr-3 for I113; purpose. They , ,, FRANK JMKSUN, uvuucwv UICGDTICTIIUIIU 0] 1 rCC18'0n-'y0u" watch-a'a allowed to go uncured for until it ia`clogged,1'm'th dirt, and stops. The best thicbanddirtyintirne; in thzaoondation it wears the pivots, and sthatacadncsaofthirt in the wMdbmumyma correct -pezfm-mancc. . `Letmelookat your _watch--I will give you a comciaztioua as whether it needs attention. AITHIAIBTIE AID TIAITIIIIIVOUS ""W`'9`.'I-_ IW ouan engine, or a aewmg-madame, or any other nzechanical 11112.11: nan Amman`; . 1...; 11-4 nun-or o JIU IIIIOO _ . mu; use ucuance-wueco tumcon ate ddacale aa.-is 18,996,800,000 n: - it Juan Inn! u...'.nl .a ...-.1.. 1-1.. _..._----3 V: .5; Iaesrneu tojli .511 consequent fail -2 L.:__`.x-._j -_ _ A (:1: o mey; `it does pot a m',';Ia:,'z.e "d'?|l'y maclmwa, but keep: at its work `mu:aan`nnIu_ Ym. an .. ........- ` Yo ur,watch ueed:"cIam'ngandon'la'1|g `onccevea-yeiglcteenmoutlu, ifyou would Dreaervehtirue-keep.ug' , 0 - :`5dT-' 1'3 `at time the .ba1aur`a ce-colfezl tut.-nn no: {In J4l.'...:. .....:- 10 mm on Ann vr yeariv. 1ssUi~D .YLIDI - Roaamock. ` hrboiotrorontostroo Taldnlimm. _ 3A3}:-:_IB, ONT. LARGE 4n-Ii: .Izwsi.|.:n. ! .. -u ~ 'rr" -""" --~--9 than times the bear is very qoiotand reating atill as death iuelf,1iith eyiaeapo parently clcaed, though really a corner of each is kept open, and in thia {way he hope: the aeal will take him for a hum"- nock of anow, an appearance vhichhil white coat readily helpa-him to aaanme . During the napa ha hitehea forward with greater or leaa rapidity according to hia ________ L- Al- _,- % co- NORWICH UNION Fire Insurance Co. EASTERN Fire Iniunnca. . A rnovmcmz. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, &c., &c. J ---AGENT GREAT wast 511:: A ~ _ ::A---j Jdhnogerson, % Llramrlns ":3 1 tn: 3 STORE D3.1:..=.:.m, '-:~.&:%% 15 mll be promptly lled. - FLORISTS: iznr GABDENER. - % Box 77, .A.LL.A.J.\1'DALE3-N 1,- '\irIi.iIi'A_M TAYLOR C-I nu`-s-- - - ------- ;vvG6w a.A.LN1JDnLJ.\) l.`l..I.n.l. `V 1111.! YOU WANT TO GET THEM BOTH I WHOLESALE {AND RETAIL. 13;; YOU WANT" w1NDOW PLANTS. YOU WANT BEDDING PLANTS. YOU WANT PLANTS THAT wmL llnnm A \T`l'\ D1 t\I\ll 1' YOU was-r was 31:51` nous: PLANTS AND CUTA FLOWEBSGO TO? In the summer when the wow is of the loe_ of the oceenfp elyote the seals can be pleinly seen as black dots on the level ice, probably uleep, but always nee: their holee, whleh lead aowuchmugh the thick ice to the water below, and into whichthey can throw themselves by the least movement. Bmtn, eeeing one sfnr, vnlh up at close is he deems it safe, and then_ liegine `curling on wety ptey. ML- -_-I :1 :; L- -_,,,,, I I [SPRING-:-IS-:-IIEBE 2] lsIoo,ooo.ooo. P. O. Box I32, - Barrie. rm, me And nu. nonsuwanws semuu mun_ IIAGIG 0FFICE--47 Dunlop Street. A P. 0. Address: A Box 214, BARBIE, om. lF.A.l.ETT ; msunnncs mm. ,_ _--. -_ ---- -...' ruvlu The `sea, Zifjit be sunny end pleuent, takes short naps, relieved by shorter mo- ment: qhon it; in iesnning the fr -Inning J n- .-__.._J. __ --A' - -`- ]You will noe__d-lT cnmu msmsn Excteniz nu: {D83 Now-readv. Reliable -and ac- ` `D.-:... 0:- The POCKET DIRECTORY % ' for 1893 `Tue. -....J-`. 15-124 L`~ ` Accident Insurance. roninsrsntuce The most common food of the,ice~ber (ea zhe'Gtrmene very appropriately call this beast) is the cnnnyon seal of the Arctic regions. This letter brute is the warieet animal of the North, and both Eequimenx and polar bear heveto dieplny Q then keeneet strategy to catch it.

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