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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Jan 1906, p. 9

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Many Events go to Indicate the by Ir. madam, Is One 09th.! IO‘ ‘ulâ€"r _ nyu â€"-_V, long sfiriés of legislative enactmenLS. ‘ “ F1] 1 which may b mid to have begun “Wigs 311386 with Mr. Gladstone‘s Land Act of E“mt{nt’ in mg, 3 1870. and which have given Ens!) ”paw by Mr. (31: tsuams privileges that English tcn- a}? I? ”Vi-318" an: farmers never dreamed of ob- i‘figxge‘afigdéfi taimng. aboiishcd religions inequal- ,‘fenfrusted (0‘ it ity. and by the establishment of ' "mun-11.”. county councils endowed the Emer- é Mr. lie-hood. Gladstoman. '31 am 1312 with a measure on local selt- echea recent] govu-nment. But with all than and. 3?» of may .1 subsequent reforms the demand for ‘tnc policy gene an Irish Ptrliament Hull continued; - the names 0! Si the persistence being ewidence of Aund the Earl“ 'wd tepachus natiqnalism or ahsnrgl ob- nmacvâ€"acooflhns to the panties! lasgnpuflwtxc to Bubsequent reforms the damapd. for In 1886 Mr. Gladstone. who had been responsible More for a large amount 0! Irish laislation. split the Liberal party by his surrender 'to the demamm of Mr. Parnell. and by the mtrodmction ot the first Home “nu- om Summarized briefly, its (Winnipeg Free Press.) The renewed interest in Homanule tor Ireviand that has arisen in the public mind as the remit of, Lord Rosebcry‘s exPlicit annganoemani: :hat he “cannot serve undeix the ban- ner." mllhcs it worth while ta dis- :over what the proposals are to .xhich the ”lord of the loner funow ‘â€"‘-«- an mnn‘natic an exception. the introduction Rule Bill. Sunni Rule Bill. Summarizca or: provisions were as tollows; -An Irish Parliament to 5i. lin, and Irish members to :1: wt Wesunjnstor. , -_--L..4I meat. . Mmsnres to be taken for 83611th “the uni'ty of me Empire and the protection of Protestants. The second Home Rule Bill. which Mr. Gladstone introduced in 1893. and which, after passing the House of Commons. was rejected. by an iml meme majority in the House of Lords. was considerably Mess at a “root and bmnch" wair than the 1856 manure. lnéced. it was speâ€" oiFu-Jiiv stated in the gthmIZl‘etl’Eat Inc uuu.’ u protection 01 The second Mr. Gladstox and which. i cifxcniy stated in the preamum u... the authority of a British Parlia- ment was no: to be impau'ed. Its chiaf points were; ' ‘Au Irish Legslaturc to sit in Dub- lin to daal with ma-ters relating to Ireland. or (a sigpéhcant addition) lih t0 d'Jal \ntn 1.113.461; “an...” .- Ireland. or (a. significant addition) “my part thereoi." , _ Insh members to remain at Westâ€" In the Heart to he the Greatest Pleasure of a few Years The many districts comprising' the "Highlands of Ontario,” which are so popular with the tourist, sportsman and angler have, through the efforts of the Grand Trunk Railway Sys- tvzn. become the objective point of thousands ot seekers altar. health and nkasurc. and the summer season of 1905 has seen the largest influx of people into these confines that has over boon. writes Mr. B. 8.. Charlton. It. is estimated that about 40.000 summer tourists and sportsmen have taken advantage this year of the many attractions that are altered in Temagumi. the new and peerless region opened this year practically lor the first time by'the operation of the Temisltaminz and Northern On- tario Railway. the new Ontarlo Gov- being built: from North Bay to James Bay. has won -£avor with a large number of travellers who are lookimt for new fields to ex- plore, and a place where civilization has not you encroached upon nature’s; own domains. and where the hand o£ moment line, ot the Highlands of noteflo A mam: leeort In cannula this region have bl the international ix Canadians from To cities in Ontario v from the province taken advantage 0 hood in the timer eerie. which is o sportsmen who rec: tions laid down by addition to the la! Canada and the U1 gutsts have registq lrom England and a low are even [rel A rival to this I of fish and game and a territory tha to, comparatively : tow. and which all men lo: \IIQ ungh ALGONQU] another region ~ :4 Ontario Govm nmen peas 0! a piaygrc creation and cute denizens of. the bi weary brains need a holiday in God’s where the mental is forgotten nd p1 tonnd for the sueo til another year p: arrives nor moth: The Algonquin 1 the "Highlands 4: ABOUI Intrm‘fl’s’fimomum PARK nut VOW 11‘ D‘J lutccxuu. 8 Irish Legislature tmhnve tho rl‘ o. taxation. except as to ca:- ; zwd excise. but to be deburred x Imel'fclenco with tho Anny. r, and talcum afturs. and (10m making of any rohmuus endow " WI-lllw â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" has to be appointed by Government. and to be r by the lush Parliament and’s contribution to thy! to be reduced from on-n-v w fifteenth, _ hat its as b the new and P5014633 1 this ym practically jmo by'the operation of {mg and Northern 0n- r, the new OntarLo Gov- bemg. bunt: Lrom North .Yances are Parliament is a truisn distresfiuic m exccpiiw- : them 1133 Ireland that m dalmatian 7's}; in Dub- to cease to “ party “its del - “Bills I “the I "ment’ “uszd b (m a “Parlia' the m0“ IO of Ontario A District That Is Bounc “ing a sovereign lung-w--. __7 "Parliament independent of. moddin- “some interference with the work “cnfrusted to “it by the Imperial Gov- “ernmentfifi . l Mr. Redmond is there! still a ; Gladstonian. But it won seam by. spwchea recently made the the 09- 3 inion at many Liberal. leaders favors the policy generally associated with the names of Sir Antony.Mnodonncll. and the 'Earl of Dunruvcn. which may be summarised as an administration sympathetic to the genius at the ll'lsh people. and a devolution a! many legislative inaction: to an Irish assembly. The governing ho. tor of the srrangement thut at pre- sent seem. 'to final much .mvor in lime the Imperial Parliament of a great mass at business to-wh'oh it cannot pond-hm attend to at pre- acnl. ‘by unlemting to an Irish bod: legislative functions in connection “ilk lriah “mm. This will ensure that business peculiar to Ireland will nm be neglected. an it at pram". uncloubtcdly is. but shall be attended to by than who unduu-mand the non-(Ls and rc‘quimmen‘tn at 'tho country, and will also apply local knowledge and eXperience to the financial adminit- tralion at the count ' and: ensure that all economies ma shall hadn- volod to Ireland. 4nd ex dad in developing the resources 0 the coun- try and satisfying the needs all the pvt-Epic. n_‘A.L.\‘ ‘D-Jmn "inifihfilfifl minster to vote on Irish straits. Judge's to be removable. and {Two judges to be appointed by the Crown. The Imperial chargm to be considâ€" erably getknced. qunties to assure personal free- (1017‘. The Irish Legislature to be dabarrâ€" ed from religious establishment. or interference with matted-s ranting-m 1h: L‘rovx n. the Viceroya‘lty. the A: my and Bavy, forcing affairs." treason. and on? or two minor matters. Lord Rosdberry supportedboth the 1886 and the 1893 bins. 116 has since altered his mind. allegmg as: the reason that since 1893 the Irish dmanda have been enlarged. though this is deniédz by Mr. Redmond. who in :1 Speech las't March and; “It. is “absolutely untrue that the Irish “party has changed its attitude or “its demand since the Home Ruh- “B‘i'lls 01 1886 and. 1898. We use "the phrase. independent Pallia- “ment’ in the sense m w‘hich it was “us;d by Mr. Gladstone. not. as mean- “inn! a sovereign Pagliament, but a ,jJL- dom The: new British Prime nausea” statrrment. as to his government‘s policy in rqgard to Irish attains is generally considered as an intima- tionrthn't t'hx- new government wile work along the _1ines atpve indiCIt- new government ‘prqmaas to maze out new lines of policy, and: it seems curtain That the intention in regard to lrs'land is ‘to adopt a’ gpoi'inyt dcwolu‘fion. by which 'a. Substantial measure of autonom wifl‘ bc‘grant- nd’ by its people. 0 Home Rui»: fight Wu}; he {ought [or a third time. L-__,A‘.. 4-:.......uh fhnra and of its Intimate 'tnugnpn um; would saem. unless as is not; antic gated the provisions of the new: Bi arc revolutionary, to b: li‘ tlé' doub this region have been from zeroes the international boundary. although Canadians from Toronto and other cities in Ontario with a sprinkling (mm the province of Quebec. have taken advantage of the fishing of- feiod in the Goxernment Forest. Re serve. which is open to all true sportsmen who recoanize the resale tions laid down by the Crown. In addition to the large numbers ern Canada am! the United States. many gucsts have registered at the hoteLs irom England and the continent and a (now am even from Japan. A rival to this beantilful heritece of fish and game in New mung. and a territory that has-been know; to, comparatively speaking. only a Iew. and which offers equally 300.1 mun l0! ilu anglar. is ALGONQUIN PARK. anothor region set apart by the Ontario Government for the sole purâ€" pose of a: playground for the re- creation and entertainment 0! the ‘ denizens of. the busy cities whose‘ weary brains need the relaxation ot a holiday in God‘s out-oLâ€"doorfi. and where the mental strain of business is forgotten 2nd. physwul strength .5 lound for tho succeeding months un- til another your pauses and the time arrives for another outing. The Algonquin Park is situubd in the "Highlands of. Ontario,” and covers an an out 1,800,000 tom of tort-st and water stretcheuthon bo- ilng no loss than 1.200 label ana Friars in its boundaries. Thil' not extant or v:-.gin wilderness 1:13th ha «termed "Lakshmi” 111- the W8 Atlantic 0wa ,~ which has hen moth absorbed ‘thn Enid myotaooesatronsny'polntontha America mango-m ”not ” Parllamont PromISOII the lmmodlato FUNN- é5fzsidsrad as an inning;- the now governmept ml: 7 the lines above xndicltâ€" 5 d. India and South 4111sz xment ‘prws t0 blaze res of policy, and: it seems I: the intention in rezard is ‘to adopt swim! by which ‘a. Substantial the Course ; uSe 31119.- .t wss mean- Bill lorut. The Pink w pawn. ‘ths deep and translucent. mm M tho gamiost ol! salmpn-trout size. may 0! than matching at m to twolw pounds. '1 MI and stmmn abound in trout. the cool waters m‘vi The water: with vindure from Dill-Iva .nvâ€"v. _“_ two or three hundred feet: in length. with e minnow. tom bait. and a heavy ml, on a steel has rod,aeem to be the moat euectuad tackle. and no difficulty is experienced in landing the number allowed under the govâ€" ernment regulations. you eta depend upon a big follow every time. In the smaller streams and brooks. speckled trout rise to the Ly at these months, and good sport enn A â€" _ _A_A'~n|1a Great are. the opportunities .11 mo Park tor the observation o£ w"d an» male. and {or those who desire to I secure snapshots 07; wild llfv -n the ‘ woods. Hunting is not allowed and} the carrying ot Eimarmn with tne ex- ; ocption 01-3. revolver is prob oited 1 Deer. being found in large number»1 and less in dread at being hunted or killed are seen more frequentlv. and on every lake and river can a neon daily the red deer Leeding amen: the reeds or lily pads. or coming down to the water's edge to drink ' Moose are round in the confines of the Perl}, not so plentitul as the deer but are, increasing steadily. Outside the boundsries o! the reservation. the genenl reanlstions gmrnlng the hunting season are obeerved_. and coin; perty saw no less than mostly in twee and threes. but one herd so many as filteen. THE WHOLE REGION. is an ideal plsce. tor the botsnist and student of. Nature's chums. Wild flowers and terns. plants and moosee, me very plentiful and. in great. vsri ety. nearly one thousand duterent kinda haunt: been identlflod wtlhin the Park limits} There is probably! no other; part at Eastern Canada with‘ as high an sl- titude ss Algonquin Park, meat obv sorvations taken giving the might above nee. level as 1,600 loot, while there we many points on the high bluit shone resetting to 2,000 leet. -â€"J A-kifar .BWEdâ€"fgrr those who the likely quts. gionl in Ontario are in it]. During a. week‘s this section or the cou coin: party Saw 0019" aorvationa taken giving me neigut above sea. level as 1,600 feet, while there no many points on the ,high biufl shores moeh‘mc to 2,000 leek. The atmosphere is pure and exhiiar sting. and a few days' sojourn under its influence remvemtoo one. and .n- vigoratoa a rundown constitution. During a trip through this wonder- tul humid by the writer. some of the principal waterway; were trav- uaed and many surprises, both in the scenic grandeur: 0L the surround- haze and the results that were ob tained with rod and line were experiv outed. ‘ This being our first visit to this region, we «aided to make our start “---- no": headauartcrs at ALgonv ‘ A Siege_' This being our Lira: v1: region, we decided. to mat from park headquarters quin Park Stttion, when pleasure at meeting hr. mtt. the genial aupcrinft getting hon: him much tormation as to the ma would appeal to the bum 7â€"4 L angler. Bore. also, are we cannon.â€" ib.e quarters created [or the accom- modation of the rangers e-nployed throughout the park. and which are at the disposal ut- visitors. when rooms are vacant. but as the accomâ€" modation is very limited, parties visiting the pork should cane pro- vided with the necessary equipment to camp out. It is also essential to those purposing a canoe trip to so- oure outfit, including tent, cooking utensils, provisions, blankets and 1.. too noxssary paraphernalia [‘0' quisitc for camp purposes. as nothing can be obtained in tho park with the inception of. 7â€"â€" _.-oanfi The guides tarnish their own tents and blankets. and charge two dol- lars and. a half per day. which in. eludes tho cost for rent: of canoe. The guxdea may be secured. thromzh :‘zv auperintondonr. which is the be; way. as tho men turmsbvd arc. ex pericnch 39d thoroughly: convéra'mt with the country. ‘ ‘ . ‘ h h .1 “'le I..." vv-â€"--., Ca-‘b-e Luke. 0 quarts“ are situated. ~ it I} 'whioh 'tbt trauma); and beautiful sheet- far, cnsy auenz (Wu: G 6' mnnhinr: the are“ 00 ‘ 1y 9mm met; our 8010 baton our union was land and water-seal” The matrongof the Edison 5: ‘ , . Orphanage at Lowell. if .fl. " Man. U.S.A., wrote they I had 3 siegc of whooping- FIGHTI rom Pn rk IAUu-nâ€"v ying or [59.3er w. th tne ex- 01 a revo 'ver is prob oitad inn found in largq numbers Gumns AND CA2 L Luvvon..° â€"_- . :enial superinmndant. and on him much valuabka in- ns to the routes whim neai to the bum-nan .r‘. and are. also, are the contort- :eru erected tor the accom- or the rangers enployed t the park. and which are sposai of visitors. whcn “nant- but as the accom- E the larger truss aw alucent. and Lille 1 wit B “Inga-trout. at soc them manning - mtg! 31m poundn. The fin nu abound in 3136.2qu :1 watt-rs giving the: N6 TENDENCZES the hmrt of‘ th“ mo! amen 8:031} mum » lound in tho- earn: w: headquarteél \W" pad- wzh Cache Edgy 50 n :ouury m OI lake: yomtiro‘hd ANOES mmm mm m m‘mmmfi 4{ had the band- vary a! we- :93“ o.b~r mum dol- mak" peep- in- no (1.1880? The when PWP‘ :‘g' ning. For 1 his! Cough Ben ‘ . m the no 7“!“ m-¢:..ino- .r a-ts on na ”4- 0mm, reLi 33.35: "dyunl'. I I have 0.304 A; D“ ; [Id your dca.er u w... m min wedge [n.0, o prim. Wr.;e today a Aunt Lint wi'J um; viwa of our mum“; without nhargo. 4m: Company. Hyomci Bu IIOFEI. 8 I'. mum.-. .0 W1. 0‘“.:- at m Wuâ€" muu'. a. Port Hep- Guidh. W 91-30»! tv auaowc-- (ha Brmflmm on; PAL-Jab.» o. ; Imizdmx. nu 33.1.4.4 woman; but»: by LL. W .md on: Jonah” d sa't'la rangxmenu to con inu- SL haw.- neg. unm vu- . \)t M“: ‘3‘“ C ant')Â¥w an armn‘mou‘ - .‘j .s COI‘ 53). about 00 5 int. X' “pk“. mpun. mom “"1.“ .nor- Wt -.b ‘04 V Cnnmbczub'n Iectiy nah h. Contains- sale by all [110C Mmofamma wto -.'n;._1‘h.ll. More [Madmen have the; orig.» U. V r- ”I: from a mid th.). from any o.b~r muse. arms mm. ammo 9-9-... m 1k" peop_e more «1113.4 as there is no danger whatever from a ‘.0d when properly treated in the begin- ning. For many years Chamhquain‘s Cough Remedy has been rmognized m tbp most prompt and effectual m-r'd..ino. .n use {or this ding”. It a-ts on nature’s pan. 11003ch the ought reliows tho inns-s. oy-na the mystical and aids nature .n_mtor- in; the ”gym ta a healthy condi- Is A-...- -'_.-. public that a). . but has rcmltim! nothing (1 it- :nd _- --v- n.- n. I'Cfllgnxuvu. IL is to b: hoped that Dr. Russ? ll win ‘-‘~fus.e to talk it»? butt. and will p‘ac: upon the Govpmmont the re- sponsibiiity 0! shown}: cam for its action. A man in Dr. Ila-en's posi- tion is a to cousins it honest): bin dignity a wait to be acted out of cities. but ‘ha wip be submitting to a create: indiggnty it he abusing}: semi in his “mam. which mu create the impression that he has «served dismiml» He hu 1 very L0 fl Ll“ ’ .nd‘ [W L' “I” mos pun“ nt'.‘.° JD ow Duncan n 3 SC 15 5336. no n1 qu-fiuonu ssal of D of the Us IHAOZ 00L m "oudon 1-.stion tor chihdmn now .322 1!.“le druzzihtfl- . -"' go. Ah. 5. amci HULd “a bee L n.- k H y Lot l .3011» 101d; maid 1:sz ‘- U3 m: Ana 9.: an, loosens the ulna!» 9, I)! the nature 11 -remor- a. healthy COM-1' rumpus.~ 1° ll s to .h: mpg»:- IussalLsu “I" hon A3112. 4;; d. tha. Ea» * fl ‘1 ‘did noL . lull into ‘ 1‘ US 1.030 A”) “on G um 0‘ Lu .‘0: thin cam.) man 1mm 0! mnnku tRML Lil-.1: to he no mason not. how'ever, when thin cox nomu as popuous .zu Chin. u the Chinese have done. on bounds. It ua already our the work! [tom Ame! bu done tron Great “rm baton the century it out it and- ltl mark on ovary Wy, uv-vâ€".--, names as popu our: .1 China. ; a u the Chinese hava done. thlx n i‘ s on bounds. It. ua “ready 3pm.;d a: over the work! [ram Ameri a. s ‘c hu done tron Gnu Britain, Long baton the century in out it will have and! it! mark on every mntinent. )..0 prairie ante. (be Unwed km“ rte should no: used. The rap.d hm. ILA) Lor on UL: in «~1me a. w noel-5.} Japanmn min rah em til nu , uuderinm u u. lures 0; 0“ 3.__»_rel WM: “a” '. 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