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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Dec 1889, p. 7

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i I! ( . r 1| ' r, . , SHIP 'VIJIORIS- Children Row and illEll- ‘ The Manly Art Of Self Defence." TEACHERS can make money during vacation ; A'large amount of'fRusT T A _ """ . 1 A significant hint oi the condition of our Giving " blow for blow " is often more Bxktsfifi‘flanéfifiggm’ °§1§.§'ff§,’§,°,’§,“ A FUNDS ‘° 1"“ 3‘ 1"" ha 0" Powerful F 13h.” .tneat. ancestorsas to humanity maybe found rn‘the thought oi, than that other “art of self do- W11. Withrcw, '1). "latest and b'est edition" we} “‘4’ ’~ “"523: it, “'1'”; “n a". ‘1‘“! nl‘ I. up vto fence,” which consists in defending one’. published. prices low, terms liberal Write tor own system from tho assaults of disease and 1:122:30“ “‘1 mm" w’l- 331903 neglect. When dyspeptia, constipation, bil- lon‘neuv “ “Var mmPl‘intI" l‘udiwi 3nd Guaranteed sure cure for long 0 I U a GI The greatest of all battle ships now afloat "Wm °f “1° “"8" 0f the P138“ In L0n' is her M-jesty's war ship named in her hon- “3‘ . n or, the Victoria. In the sizaof her guns, 8’: thomd’ “y. the Chronmer’ the thickness of her armor plating and the nu" died during ‘he 3"“. but 0! thew power of her engines there is nothing like “04PM? ""3 01“? “Harem” nor. Same cruisers have engines of a little 1' “ algae“? f" “3 t° “mprehend the greater power, but have neither the guns nor “"31 brawn?! “d a“ “ck 0‘ P“! “d Beaatty, Chdwick, Blackstock & (lull, Barriers-refund Solicitors. Wellington St. cor. Church, (over Back oi‘i‘orontot. "'ORONTO ONT. iii a: .. at, . at } the like lay hold of the system, the been de- standing Coughsflolds, etc. an: fence is the immediate use of D: Piem’. your druggisttorit or write to us. Pleasant Pellets; tiny, sugar-coated Gran- “h "° °“"‘ R'o‘emmmk 00., Durante, Toronto. the “mar. A few bum, amp. moan, 8m indrod emotloueh among our forefathers ules, made from concentrated vegetable of (qual size, but have neither the armor °E§Lf§fié°n°§°uÂ¥u Ib‘Ck- th t “WK”; 0119 A 5059‘ CAIflGs.â€"Soason 1983. New norr g “t i 80 aumaswss omos D0 - . 1 u thghflp. ‘ ,{vflLngao‘gyho v” o, ‘ ‘5 “that ular amusement. The “ ood” Queen Begs 0°11!" " tr“ 156‘" mm“ “1 'Pdng “'9 -og Casi . The View,“ '“ gun. n tho work of “d be, Ml“ 531181, in “whine a“ may oak in vain for autumn fruit. Orders sued for anydesired quantity. Wdteiorp co Sir William Armstrong at Ehwic‘é on the ‘8‘!!!“ of ‘ bate“ “mo: bull} “19 09nd' HOOPSh-its Jim‘s & 80" ONTARIO FARMERS desirous oi paying all ton of the poor were cruelly overworked, and died by hundreds in the mines yearly. Even the children of the wealthv, God-fear- ing families were taught to serve God only at the point of the rod. Savage beatings only a generation ago were part of the daily discipline in many families. The strength of Christian feeling in the present day finds no higher or more beauti- ful expression than in the tenderness and care shown toward children. The exodus of thousands of poor little ones from American cities every summer to the moun- tains and sea-beaches is as sure a testimony to the power of the good God among men as gas the going out of the host of Israel from FYI)"- Tne whole force of modern civilization is directed to their training, to making them may come into style, but it is hoped not. 41 to 47 SL hmnmumnt’ Tom“ on' Th0 transformation Whl0l’l will bring back my“ gugflm ()9ch c 1 ‘ that If:er of crinollnes ought to beindofinite- ‘ Oatâ€"The sixth scholastic year 68?” sad. An Art nthae been added in which. 1y postponed. Transformations inthe health Dam: “d , do: "m b. hum“ by a” of thousands of Women throughout the m m ,1, mm 3,, ,5 country have taken place during the posh mm mm occo‘iua‘lshodonhocgtirreualore- few years. Pale, haggard, and. displritod, suite. oleadthevaulu Practical ucation. grey have become bright-eyed and healthy. lwmcx'hmmw he secret! Dr. Pierco’s Favorite Pres- cription, which curse all those chronic WAN T E D “weaknesses” and distreuin ailments ul. iartowomou. 8 P60 - I In. only by labour, says Ruskin, that To DRII‘ thought can be made healthy and only by v ' mt ,_;._ 3 .- thought that labour can be made happy. . ‘ ‘ If all so-cslled remedies have failed, Dr. Sege’s Catarrh Remedy cures. 50 cts., by druggists. in high interest-bearing moriagos, or intending ruin grain and stock for better prices, can cbtai. lane! at Lowest Current Rates or Internet by applying personally or by letter to the LONDON 8L CANADIAN lllAN & AGENCY 00'? J. F. KIRK. mason. I03 BAY ST. - TORONTO ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHII’S. THE PIONEER CANADIAN'LINE And still to the ircntic regard to the provision made for the safety and com’ort of its customers. Weekly Sailings Between liverpoolJllu- gow and the tit. Lawrence A: Fortnight- ly Service irons Loaders during Summer Months. Tyne. Shehaboutaso loot long overall L340 between her stem and her etern post). ‘9 feet broad, and when loaded with coal, stores,and ammunition draws 26 feet 6 inch- es of water. Her displacement is 10,500 tons and hot engines are 12,000 horse power indicated. She carries, first of all, two rifled cannon that weigh 110 tons each, the diameter of the bore being 101 inches. They are a little over 43 foot long. The projectile to be fired from these guns weighs 1,800 pounds, and the charge of powder that propels it weighs 900 poundsâ€"nearly HALF A rox or rownrm to send one projectile a-flying. Etch has a nominal range of 16 miles. A man has to stop and consider that although in the orig- inal Monitor the guns wereoi 12 inch calibre, 3mm . _ g happy and good. _ Hail Stea be r. s P rtl o the prolectile was propelled by in pounds of The’ old human Amxagoru’ when he k H°w “u we expect a?“ “other “mum . v - ‘ "~11 L» '«x- ‘- via. unufilfii‘ifi Willis?! .sienmgrs :2» powder, Ha ha... to do u... to fully comp". d . k d h t h. 1 eeP 01“ 86019“ When “i “1 mm the“ we can throughout the yearto Boston and Phllat‘el his call bend whpta modern rifle is. gofimggg’ w” “a e w 3 w" "3 “u do Ourselves? Apply to the ,m, a, nth}, pom “,1 mm“ 8,, mum p ' ' . o - r . ' tuT“?°.”.‘i.“'°i‘f.“““ t.“ mg“ i.“ “ " That an the children may have a yearly Alma Ladies College Leading Hotels and Restaurants. Hinduism. if:§:.‘l°§'.l‘§§'§t‘.‘f”l2¥§lio. rrc p so we orwar on t a den of holiday on the day of my death." was his an THOMAS, ONTARIO. KEPT ON DRAUGHT. II. at. A. ALLAN, Moutreal,crtothelooolagente in the ship. This turret is covered with steel your mum armor 17 inches thick. Tue bottom of this turret is enclosed in and protected by a steel Wall or barbette that is 18 inches thick. This wall extends down into the ship far enough i to protect the machinery that revolves the turret and hoists the ammunition. To handle these gunsâ€"load and aim themâ€"no less than 29 hydraulic engines, including pumps of 2,000 horse power, are necessary. The are over which the guns can be fired extends from 50 degrees shaft the beam on one side, around over the bow, to 50 degrees shaft the beam on the other side. At the stern of the ship is a single long rifle, that has a bore of ten inches and fires a projectile weighing a quarter of a son, with a charge of 250 pounds of powder. This gun is mounted in a remote degree like the super- structure on tho American ships Boston and Atlanta. On this superstructure. mount- ed as broadside guns, are twelve rifles with bores six inches in diameter, which throw a projectile weighing about 125 pounds. These guns project through portholes that have shot-proof shutters. In addition to her cannon the Victoria car- ries twelve little rifles, each of which will throw a dozen six-pound steel bolts a minute with amazing power and accuracy, besides a host of the sort of rifles called murdering guns, because of the hail of death that they could shower on an exposed enemy. In addition to the armor on and about the turret, this ship has what is called a protec- tive belt. It is a shield of steel EIGIITIEN IKCHKS THICK reply. “ Then they will sometimes be glad that Anaxagcras ever lived." The modern American does not wait for death to make the children about him m‘PPS’- Whatever may have been the golden age for adults, yours Is now, children. It is worth your while to contrast your own standing-ground with that of the child of two centuries ago, that you may rate your chances at their just weight and value. Egt'Spmnina‘. A writer in the “Scientific American ’ des- cribes three very simple experiments, which show some of the phenomena of fluid fric- tion. He directs the experimenter to take two eggs, one raw,the other hard boiled, and suspend them by wires from a gas-fixture or other support; , their long axes being vorti- cal. Then if they are gently turned around once or twice, it will be found that, while the boiled egg continues to turn, the raw one comes immediately to rest. This dlflerence is owing to the fact that the boiled egg is a solid body ani the whole egg turns; while the raw egg is a fluid con- tained in a shell, and the shell alone is turn- ed by the twisting of thegwirc, the fluid re- maining stationary. . Sir William Tuumpson who devised this and the following experiments, uses is as one of the proofs that the earth is a solid body, and not, as some have supposed, a thin crust of rock surrounding a fluid or “ pasty nucleus." In that case, he says, “.1he observed swinging and swaying mo- tions of the earth's axis in procession and mutation would be impossible." The same phenomenon is shown in the following experiment, though in a directly opposite way. Take the two eggs and Graduates of Alma Commercial College â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€""-‘â€"â€"’â€"â€"‘ are now in lucrative positions in the leading cities of Canada and the United States. Full ' - r 45 Km Street East. Toronto, formerly for o‘er comm“ m Bock Leeph‘g' PhonOgflpby’ flvs yeai-gs Principal or the Shorthand Institute in con- Pananahip’TypeW'ifing’ Cubifioam Dina nection with the Canadian Business University. diplomas granted. 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LIVE STOCK OWNERS can provide against by death through disease or accident of their stock. at easy rates. Those interested, send forprospoctuosy etc. Reliable Ageutc wanted in unrepresented die tricte WILLIAM JONES, Managing Directoc. that extends from the main deck down to a safe distance below the water line. This shield is 152 feet long and it is placed, of course, along the centre of the sbrp on each side so as to protect the machinery and the men. that work in The ends of the Imelda spin them rapidly on their sides on a mirror ' are pared by a heavy bulkhead across the or other perfectly smooth surface. If you Ship. . put the palm of your hand gently upon the trim 11min (leek refit! flnlh With the tOP 0i boiled egg while it is spinning, is of course this belt of armor. It is made of steel three ceases to move and remains motionless after inches thick and is supported by beams below you have lifted your hand. so that. shots striking it would be deflected. But if you do the same with a raw egg, The Pmtfction 33°!de *0 the men Wotkins is will immediately begin to spin again when the guns m the superstructure. as dietin- the hand is removed. Indeed it is extra- gulshdd from the turret, is much less, but ordinnry how long you can hold your hand there is no safer superstructure afloat than upnn in without) destroying its motion. The timi- AB alff’ad? "filled. in the matter 0‘ reason of this is no doubt apparent. The armor there rs_no ship hor tqual afloat. fluid within the shell continues to revolve, To drive this great hUlk there Me Win though the shell is stationary, while in the screws of sixteen feet diameter, driven by other cage the whole egg is stopped? triple expansion engines that under forced If you attempt; to spin the eggs on the draught and workrng up to the limit have minor like a top, you will find that the forced her throu h tho smooth WM“ 0V8! boiled egg will spin for a. considerable time, the measured mi e at the rate of 165;I knobs but; the other wul fall almost immediately an hour. She has Conl bunker! that Will on its side. “Professor Mendenhall has re- hold 1.200 tons of coal, or enough to drive marked that this experiment furnishes a her l.600 363 miles at full premium. 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K333i“, $315351“ tgzzuhe bu been “bmm’d “mm.” “m myri‘gend mum” in the habit of buying tickets in the Lottery “" °‘ “1" "‘"u‘ 8““ maul" much for the at two cars. In all that time he curious information. It is stated. for in- h In. ad dy [ - Th stance that a Penn: Innis statue declares 3‘ not mm “w “8 “one PM“ By ’ y were in small sums, however, and only on- KATBLLH- W’AlTlDâ€"llen or Womcn make big money handling our indwelling spa- muties. Write or c-ll oaCLliliBh‘IS 8; 00.. 36 that “ all marriages not forbidden by the «a . King St. not. w. ,, raged him to continue courting Dame ‘ kw 0‘ G“! “all h” °a°°urmi 1' NM” Fortune. Just what to do with the money tion of Ionizi- or old Canadian Vt . C. MACDONALD. J. K. M 10091-43150, a man and a woman may become married Mr. K." i. undecided. o, UM 5w“ “um Add"... Act-UH“, blAhehihG uuzcrou. by “joint declaration" Twenty-cue States The “nun” gentlem“ is a an,” of --c°u.¢,.,-,'-Bo;m, Post omos, 'Iorooto. 3‘ JOSEPH MAODAUGH WRITES FROM MORRISON P .0. have laws validating he s marriages where Gum“a . . y, but has been living in Baltimore I'll 5 nd f n _ "if! °“°°‘ ‘h" Wu“ “rd,” than”: for 20 years. He has a email tailoring cit-com; angrternfi. USBSBESTr . Nov. 26th, '39. of e Pmm‘i’d “mmony t n u w" '8‘ ' Miablllumeut in the roar of his dwelling Address, nsm 5806.. $7 Coulee St, Toronto. M‘LLSTQNES Now that l have purchased from you one o“ of your Standard French Burr Chopping Mills. turningin on It no part payment my Iron Grinder, l have no objection to tell you that the Plate» used in the Iron Grinder cost $2.00, and latterly but rams per pair. I used over $50.03 worth inst winter. Occa- sionally a Plate wou'd last a week, but sometimes not over two or three hours. The price or the Mill was storms. much cheaper than yours, but in the end it was a In “hug” “d “'i'commnmn‘“ " and has been employed by the leading mesrcnmomimls imprisonment forlifcdis:alves the convict's ohmic" of thin c,ty._[3dtimom (Mi) marriage Within: any o.hor legal process. Honk, D‘Nmmber.3 In Arcana six moutha' abandonment is ’ ‘ ground for absolute divorce. In 'lennesseo refusal on the part of a wife to remove with her husband to that State is good ground. Consumption Surely Cured, Many other queer provisions might oe cited To the Enwr :_ all illustrating the great diversity in the P . ~ , - , . lease inform your readers that I have a laws gm arcing marriage and dtvc.t.e across mum“ remedy for the above HE‘de disease. Till, 5 Richmond St. W., Toronto. and m Prith Hoar/M Do Book (see. 6. H. tumult. Is. 1).. lib-Cu W 5‘, Mo, N. Y. Wasting stable employment at homo, odds:- with stamps. J.'I‘ROT- . ~. 3'." p L W ASTHMA 9‘35 1.? 3.935%; 8‘4 1'9}; ‘ ' r ' t.‘ a‘ r , . . .-~..- .. " $33331:th “flame”? c .r we 5‘1 "3 w‘écli‘ “5" WOUND“ of hrWk!" 0W” ’1" “a "' "’"‘ 2‘” TAR BM"B°°"°""' "'Y E'g very much dearer mu. 1 am satisfied that _ 543“? 503“ Wf‘"-*?°m'iy 3“,“d- 1:113“: be iron “tilde/rs are only suitable for lurmrrn ' ‘ f-MA ‘0 Sunf- -W" 0‘3"“! Oilâ€"“Y "me Y “‘33 t: h who have a very amnll amount ort'hopping The Fire Be ls :9 31‘2" 02159.“? N: V‘ 0, “31:3 COP-5°de 5,3 to do for their own new, Ring on: m mm and k i- hwkd- W is ii°aoL.§..‘.1..‘" ‘ flit”? .fi’if'iéo‘h 1 - a ~ ’ J comm would! Qua wims - . - ~ ' ' . ' 1' ' .‘ ' ’ ~ - . 2- . - ' ' ' - ‘0 "0‘"? 3““ m” in” mmwmmn ‘3 9" 5i. L1, 104 \\ as: Adelaide S:., loronto, Ont. _____ c113 ' in". 'as'hd w, "33d when the great .Dlll’t p ‘u...';l;‘ur=‘ Li ' #mâ€"-â€" ‘3 n l wanid ft'l'i Inriintd. t0 ‘Iiifllill:;il.t.‘.fuf Iliad for. lctnazn 9 Quinn»! Ext; ..x'r'.n: 'â€"'_' " l‘ gv; not writing Mmrsrr had i not bro-n inn hvroy, tor new: iuils 10 take some t . r masts K . _ , , . - . l'::’ râ€" :‘3 n MW midrfilfl' 1" :tIW' 1hr- ?ti-iurb standard _ , t, t . cocked Oil. by 1.18 Bzacz 0:038. . H. . fir . :3 iii” a fair :rml butan- infill"!- 33 l0-0 5PM. “3‘1 5““ no P‘hn- 5‘ rum w L‘LLMADA. lam tho mmtlrnopr toslulc- that l amen, tirely muaile‘ wlth tire Mill-it lo doing splendid work. 13‘ ' SizLE. Two No. 3 I~‘uu hrindcrs nt 31.1.00 Earl". Three .‘m. ‘2 [rats 1hr". No. 2 Iron Grinders v at 1525 so each. all in good order with new plates. - . ‘ .‘.‘.â€" u . ‘ . u . “d 8°: “ Pumw‘ a. ' Ml“ B‘L'HOFâ€" i I .uprfuc )UJ’ ‘1" {and Established i 'r the put-rattan dons-u filler viz-9.7 of menu-yum Dd‘rhorn! eicr- by properi 35pm:in .‘ls‘. Nuts"; 2. Gunman: "So your daughter has married 3 rich .\l.-. Canberraâ€""Yes ; immensely.“ not“... L‘.-Gs.~. oi ONT-'10, l‘3é‘Ll-fléo‘g‘filéf husband 2' “ Well," slow;- I. yl ul the blissBickboyâ€""Dc ycupreierhicut Blane :llticpx‘lgcégpzoagk.Toronto. m. . r. - ' .\ s .. . . r. e. lather “I believe the not married a rich to the Ycumite?’ man ;'but I understand he :s .s very poor Mr. Durhamâ€"“i think the ‘BEACkCrcok‘ SOLICITORS OF PATENTS huthnnt‘i.” kucehs them both out. ' Geo. c. (3.3â€"! Emizitr. I A Fines, Sm‘y

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