$\J ,\J-'-L'.-[.- ald Hutlord. Wm-cantor. Pro- , ono3.Bostop and tho -u-inl-I"I" " I17 Zlllg I)-III |I.u| ` _.1. n nanny. Anus. We Hutton. Foot of John- lnn . III\ B), DI. uu tun `WEST. 15...... at... V.` auuc. nun nun lulu . EAST; 5 hr CnnIv\nn 'nu (`A V M Agni . 0 Clnonco Strut u-1- '. mums. ion. Ilnnnnr. _..__ _.A`.33-7 mo collection 0! Lms ruyun-y. A great many people are heading for the Klondike who will certainly not get there this year and may leave their _ bones in the subarctic wastes at the gateway. Major Walsh will start from Vancouver in a few days and travel over the Yukon when it freezes up early in September in dog eleigha. There is aioszond, which may ix` nothing more than a boomster e yarn, that a Russian merchant has made an immense fortune by getting out gold and shipping it across Behring : Sea to Siberia. lie has been engaged at this ever since Alaska was gold to the United States and has had sense enough to say nothing about his fabulous gains. The Bye-Elections in Quebec. Two bye-elections are at hand in Que- beo, in '1`:-miscouata. where the sitting: member died. and Drummomi and Arthabaelra. where Mr. Lavergne has been appointed a oounty judge. Those Tories who have been telling us that Mr. Torte has ioet inuence have now a chance to give him and the Government a good drubbing. Yet I was told in Montreal the other day that the -Tory party is no demoralizod that it will be unable to put up a iigrht; that is. it will so through the form nt nominating. can- didates but without any hope whatever of electing them. This does not look as if Tat-to stock was on the decline but rather that Sir Adolphe and Mr. Bcrgemn have lost their grip. The truth in the French Toriee always tm`at('d to hoodie to pull them`: throngn and now that the boodie-hag is empty they are played-out Inll HIGH. hir. Tru-to`: pnper has prlnml duru- montn uhowlnn that 'l`lumu Morcavy und another contractor nrrnngod 00 nop- 1-ly the money for Slr Hooter. slr` Adol- phe and other laodlng Tn:-lea to inoculate In No!-thwart land: dnrlng the boom. ()1 course Iloroavy Ind lion 0! his own In the try; In oonnldunuon of upplylng Ihln ooplhl ho reckoned no doubt upon (rotting valuable {won from tho oldGov- u rnmont. Before Tune In through with ham some or his uaallonta will lsh they had loft hlm alone. I am tod ho Imus rcgrulnru-unnlof pa rn incrim- lnntlnr orlon `of high and ow dene In all sort: of on tronncglons. Ono un- not blame him hitting buck. - I do not rooolloot my public man blag nbnnd and icked with the ferocity dlnplnyu! by the Tuned in their columns wurtnmnalnu IN: lilnjahm; He aka-a lb coolly. All he uh ll that t mould lovuoilb Mn. shot H: 1:; their` Iclurudln mall 5 form I. , may can he UH` IO. Into lay oounnmu `comato- Inqlulu wltll that _ Altxtho Duu$ooJ'0I_Il! , lull. In MI Io hll that :3. clout '`!hoit`-1-u?-`-at J-lit`-ifs`--in _ _ Major \V|Inl|'| Appointment. The appointment of Major Walsh as administrator of the Klondike region is an admirable one. Everybody has heard of the Major. of his exploits in the early days of the Mounted Police, pspeoially 0! his capture of sitting Bull. He ,lott the force some years ago and has been in business at Winnipeg and Port Arthur_ and more recently at Brockville. He has always beon.a stalwart Liberal. He did not look for this job, it sought him out. He was offered the wardeuship of King- ston penitentiary and declined it; then Mr. Sifton was struck by the happy thought of sending him to the Klondike. He has no easy task before him. It will be a tough Job to establish law and order in such a country, especially with a dis- pute going on with the United States touching tho boundary, and a still tough- er, I should say, to collect the royalty from the minors who are iiookimz there from all parts of the world. But Major Walsh is a man with a cool head and heaps of nerve. ` If he does not till the bill it will be idle for anybody else to try. He will have a large force of Mounted Police under his control. The Americans have established a military post within their part of the territory and no doubt the joint {orces will get along well enough together notwithstanding the tall talk at San Francisco of opposition to the collection of the royalty. A .--nut wnunv vmnnln nru hnndint! fnr the ` VIAVLONDONDERBY. Ihunor. from Montreal. l"rom'QuobOo. Isotomnn.. Ann. DH. dnylluhl. AIR. III . 2 mm .Iusbrmlor...1-.|opt. I, f` Sept. 5 . Iowan OMomAn..,sopf-.ll. " nth 8p.m Vancouver. ' 18. " " mm. l|I.m sun?-onuux... one. 3. " (Jot am, lIu.m `llt- ` -Ah- A non ,,.n|I ., II J_____ h__`___ nI`_ Illa uv Bu-mu... nvrvl u. `nu. .. this section inhioh makes it E3 bana(lllu.i railroad intrests was slnnggled into the Dingley bill when it was b'e'tu:-c the conference` dolnmlttee of the two Houses by `a representative from the Northwestern States. The whole ques- tion is discussed at length in an elabor- ate memorandum.prepnred by Mr. Ed- ward`,Fnrrer. of Toronto. and submitted to one or more members of the Cabinet at Washington on * Saturday morning lost. Mr. lfarrer was not sent to Wash- ington by our Government; lie is there on business of his own and has employed his knowledge of men and nilnirs to put the case of Canada in a proper light be- fore the American Cabinet and indirectly before the American newspapers. It is too dry and complicated in matter for me to dismiss here. But I thlnl; Fm-ror is right in saying that while Canada, being decidedly the under-dog and outclassed in size and strength, has no thought oi` threatening the United States, still we me getting tired of being jumped on null if an anti-Cnnudn construction is put upon Section 2:! our Government will probably be compelled by public opinion to retaliate in` kind, in which event the whole bonding arrangements. those relnt-o ing to the Domestic us well us these re- luting to the Foreign transit trade, may go by the board. II A. __s-LA. 4.... Is. n...--Inn Gkn gun It Eu LI} vuu uuu-u. He is right, too, in saying that such :1 state of unirs is too grove to contem- plate with oomtort and that the best thing the two countries can do is to get together uml establish closer trod rela- tions on the widest basis consistent with the connection betwbon Canada and Britain. ufuor 'w.`..u`,. '.A'__;|o'ol1":`t't.|a`o::-'I'la_`o 3%.; ' tnoocsonfti Reta:-a 8f Plea puny-'-_n mhtii Batman--'no 0|v||_ v Ionvlu-Cnhlnot Rumors. ,. [From Our Own Correspondent.] om_w'p.A lgg. 37:33-At` game: of :w:iui|ng t6e `Atoiej-Ge"nn;X"' otmie Uni- wj scam has not m-ma it `'a decision touching the ounaumcblon to be put upon Section 22 of the Dlngley term. Accord- ing to general report, the amendment. to ALI- ___Ll.'._ 1.4.1-1. _._I__- I4. .'|__4A_-..4 5.. ti qtq-rpr~..:` 22 {Apr gm: nma:.:v ' ` % nmrr BILL. V {nu} n;;..>2 is wni)Nsi>A in Ahbw }1s.7 pleased in elections. xorgemng cum. may were old by urine at well us by Turiee. An 0 cial of high standing, appointed years ago by Sir John Mucdonuld, told me the other day that he rejoiced that II leneon hud`been taught to, partisans in the service; it was worth. he sold, an untold mm to the public, whose interests lnvurinbly euorod us election times uml at other tiuu-it for that mutter by the mixing up of politics with its lmslnnen. I-lencelorth, whichever ride may be in omoe ; omoinle will mind their eye and attend to their duties. There will be no more stealing of letters in trnneic through the poet-oiee no more hulldozlng oi mbordlnaiee in vain right," no more pihchlnu the (mice to the devil in order in no on on o etumning tour against. the "enemy" who was paying half your enl- ory. This welcome change. he added. has been brought about without unnecessary hnrehnem on the port of the present Min- istry. _ It hoe dinturbed nobody who did not richly deserve` to he kicked out. cabinet lemon. * Kr. Lourier will noon be back and all eon: or reports are going the round: about probable Cobinei ehnngen. I noted one of the Ilinieure about those notice and hie reply was Nobody known whei -Ht. LAlI|`hl' imgolnmio do. aotgven` Mr. Iaurier hlmeeil." Then in no ienllr neeeuiv for o reorganisation the Coh- in. It in working hermonionely bed ihonhloiieeorteendiothehollltyot Providence the enema in `own one at beeniooo`t;fLI:`QIl;1o:V:-."'I'heoropIun bundult V also--I510 sons chup.dunuo thvriayvu more than made up ta 1!, by Jim: on the fine" $`.1':`2;2"..e'&`-o`2L3`?.os`.'. .``i'. . ,'& , I _ . . 1-oopariy ntugu. horn #91 ,F1QM7 in Ind, In who face of 3110;. mg! ld|_|3~ tum: that wan to ms nu qqhushler makes for tbs world I MIAKNP5 O.-uunuw nn nu-than! Thav hid both! (01- Hlilil` has D0911 some umu lu pulwnr-.1. part of the time as Premier of New Brunswick, and it is no secret t-hnt ho is as poor on n ohuroh-moum, which is prinm-fnt-in avidonun that he is an hon- ostnar mun than some oi` the Tory iauders who hnvo grown rich out of politics. He is a generous iniiow,who Rives with both ` hands when he has anything to spare. but. as the contrnutors and others are iinding out, he is ti ht-iisted enough when doing Govermnen business. Hr is aitogethlsr too big a man for the Tory writers to tackle in the hope of downing him by dint of lying. His grant ability is recognized on both sides of the House nnd his sterling honesty has never been questioned by those familiar with his meritorious cm-ecr. nv|__ t1I..II n-....l-.4 lilvil ul pnunujv vv uvuuvnuuu-; v. I: ~3'o'X'3ab1n-oIuo to no auto; 0105 to ma 1 urn. liooond 0u|>ln-4M to $38 36 nlnglo; 000.75 to can return. Htoonwo to ldvorpoohhondondor . London. mu Bell` man. s moo. umLQ:n':o`3." 2ioou|3'1unn. Igaololu prongonndo. lleukpv . `n u_._'.--. u n nA--n--..- tho lino is urunsu mu B[)Ul|l'l uucu-um. Mr. Mulock is set down by somo Tory writers on n houd~amnn"; they dcsorihu him an spendimr most of his t'Lme(lo- r-apitntlng useful Tory oilloinls and tak- ing mnil contrm-ts way from Tories who lmvo nothing but tho taxpayers` interests at heart. As a nmttor of fact Mr. Mulonk may woll wonder at his moderation. so low me the olmngos he has mmlo\ln tho thousands of muployos, more or loss, under his control. He has certainly dis- turbed n numlsor of mail contractors but only become their contracts were fraudu- lrntly got or given. The ordinary om- cluls, however. have no cause to com- plam. Many who fully oxneotod to In sent adrift for taking an active part in tho election, for canvassing. stumping and "working tho Urnngemon," how not evn been admonished. Mr. Mulock has a rough oxterior but wltlml is n i kind and considerate man. It is now thoroughly understood. how- ever. throughout the ublio aervioe that active partisanship wi I not ho tolerated in on oillclal. This of itself is n distinct gain. Too many oilloinls had come to be- lieve during the former regime that they were at liberty. nay, that it was part of their business to do as they blsmed pleased in elections. forgetting that they warn nnlrl hv Grit! by TOPIGI. anuxon ml` Inn wwxunlull Inllpsupu farmer. mu u-aunt They had harm _m1- low ue aumple at Senator. Stewart, the tree-silver advocate. Ha Illd ,tl|e~other day that wlthnnver going on um wheat gains uplt wu no longer poaslhloto make people believe that .tba pt-loo of boat tollowud tha`.prloa lot silver, and-. st... um .44.. mm hm-I hntnl "oat into U! I `luv 10 IIOWII IHIY E010. _ \ 9 Blair : Position. - ;Mr. Blair has gone into moompany for xnanufaotarinc carbide. This on-bide Ike: acetylene gas. The discoverer wan a anndian and Mr. Blair and others on risking their money to give him a start inetaming the discovery to pi-ao~ tical nee. Mr. Wainwright of the Grand `frank and one or two persons connected wlth_the Drummond road are in the company too. along with other: who ` have nothincr to do with `railroads. The Tory papers oantend that . Mr. Blair ` cnqht to be ashamed of himself `for con- sortlng with men who are applicants for Government aid. who in (not are trying to sell the Drunnnond to the Govern- ment and to lease a portion oi. the Grand Trunk. I confess I am unable to see any impropriety in hie oonduot. It he were a partner in the Drummoud County ar- ramzoment of ooursehe would be guilty of wry serious ominso, or it he had an `erost near or remote in the Grand 'l`ru ..t. But making carbide is a buei-, nose that has no relations with the Gov- ernment good, bad or indifferent, and the fact that he has gone in with the gentlemen referred to probably means nothing more than that they had organ- ized aoompany, and. meeting him on public bna}nesn at Ottawa, asked him to lend them the use of his name, which, , ilrding it to be a reputable venture. he ` agreed to do. I happen to know that was the way Mr. Wainwright booamo vonneotod with the ontorprine; indeed, they put his name down as one of the company to enable it to go through legal formalities attending incorporation with- out his knowing it. Mr. Blair in not in Uttawa just now and I have no means of ascertaining just how he became eon- neoted, but in all likelihood it was in the way described. 'f`hnnn nmrm-kn on Mr. Blair. like those IIIUFIIAUI l\llAl'l \:u|vv| 4 The Civil Service. Ottawa is rather dull at this season. We have the contractors always with us, but the ofilces-eker has gone home to bevseen no more till the House meets. In the States the Grand Army of the Be- publie is ripping at President Mcl{iuiev for upholding and extending the civil service rules and so interfering with those who believe in the maxim of to the victor the spoils. Here in Canada, while the Torien are making believe that the Government has introduced that systmn, Liberals are kicking" honmlse there are not removals enough. It` is fortunate that the general fooling on both sides of the line in ugninst the spoils doctrine. \h- M..I.mL- in mm duwn hv nnmo Torv iivhoaftollownd nilierv and "mm the sum party had bone: ":98 into the-band wngen and let favorite issue slide. Mr. Foster" can no more ilght facts than Sto'wnI't,nnd' if he `is wise ` he will. tell his `followers topease argu- ing thafwo an-e*a mined community be-* ozmse'the ti-Tum undcoiabinol no longer have everything their-`own wag Thus `W '*~.%'.*.*:: ... nil- nlnln tum nnnn Quinn 11 nnnmhnv fnr uascnnou. These attacks on Mr. Blair, on Mr. Tarto. overshoot; tho murk. They are wank he-cause not well founded. Mr. Blnlrhnsboen some tune in `politics. ....... .4 nm Mum an Du-nmlnr n! Nmv Gmlhv. _flvuQu||uuq \| av r-pw J. D. Ilanloy. J. D. dlldersleeve. Agont. (}.'1`.B. Btutlon. Al Olnunoo t. {7IRbEsbF~ILom')`iKE' ucx uvauasfu. ski-nan o3`,'"1: YUKON_.*~0NE or men. nary chum: nah: ma. 3 Big limuno u Ono wuish--nsuuung scoring 0! suddenly Aeumd wanna wnulm Dunc run tho New qauneun. Fascinating stories no thong which" are told about the heroes 0! the Ykon. stories of sudden transitions from poverty to ma- lnoe, Ivorian which `thrill tin ationt plod- der in civilization : well worn run. A - - ...L.u|..I.I.4|.- 12!.`-Hip. u-ulna angina uur Ill u|vun_anuuu u wuu vuuu n--o A A: II `oldoldxho Klondike nylon Items to be out of the 91-dluu-y In mnn'y ways; In the am place. the old miner: who looked over the gnmnd noon after the nut In-the had boon made declared that no gold wonld' bu found there. The dlloovorer, they argued. had simply run across a chance pocket Illd hnd Iouud all thorownn to nd. The formation of the locality and we character of the ground. they maln- lulnod, were both unfavorable, no they turned their backs on the new camp. 1:... ti.` h...-mu-lanmd mun Ivhn wane Iurueu tnulr DIIOKB on me new camp. But the inexperienced man who went ` rushing in upon their heels could .not-be made to undormnd It. They did not use CLAIINCI IIBIIY AID ll PILI lunches! Forty Milo on June 4. I890. The cuutbe now: from Klontllko. ad In. Barry and him to pad Inn until the maid tenor. Hqdid Ild plated on: wlmtln prob: I: (yo has claim on the Klondlko. W n he and his wile ruched Soauluunot long ago. they hlyught with than 0:34.00) in solmdnnt and nnjguu, qnd Berry blqlnton In In pub; chum. 1.'....b rgllgu la-nnlo Mnnlnvn nan JAl,I\ M VIIr.B|r..\. rnnunn ur nun. . I.4I\\rAv- why. If some gold had been found. more should not bu there. Itwua lxm-less tonrgne with them. The` tondorfoulz wuru uln-ndy irnntlu-uily mixing out claims and making the gravel fly. uml in a few days thuy were taking 01 t dirt thut fairly roeknd with , gold. Sn t was the (underfoot, in tho h\n- i guugc of the mining camp. who made the ` big fox-tum-s, merely because they would not take udviou. , l'\uA no Hm vnfnillvnl who Inn-A I-nnrmtlv 1 I101: mac nuvmo. One of bho votorzrns who have recently come out sf tho Klondike mgion with only * In small stnku is J1_mk Moqucstcn. who Is ` known my the fnthvr of the Yukon." ` For 26 years MoQnest;un hna heun In Alunkn t-railing. prospecting `and ronm`-lug from one place to nnuthvr. For more than u qnnrtvr of n century he hm: boon outnldu tho min of olvmzntlon, and for path of that time ho has been mourned as dead by his relatives. Llnnnnaonn u-at u-nnf. nn Infn thn um-th. relnuvva. Moqnostcn first want up lnto the north- wt-ntorn wlldm-nuns an an employee of tho Hudaon Buy company. but lntar found empluyment wlth the Alaska Commerclal and Trudlng company. When the llnnt rumors of gold came, be turned prospector. Tbubwu years ago. and tor months he has trumped over the unlnhnbluod wanvea'look- lug formlre pmoloua motel. Ho wu one of the plonom-I at Forty Mlle two wlntorl ago. and when that place was succeeded ln populru-lay by Clrule Clty he went there. Then when the rush {or who Klondlko be- an Juok MoQuouton pulled up stakes ugnln; but. although he was In good season, he made on nnlormnato null-utlon of A clalm. Ilo happened to make out just. Im- yond where [my dlrt onded. but he put ln weeks of hard work before he dlscovored thls. VIII... 'n.l|n 11' Man Vnulrnvl don: nnf. nnvnn unis. , Tho father of the Yukon does not come bnok to civiiimtion qnlzou pauper. though. ` llo hm: a few thousand dollars nnd an in- ` terest in a good uluim which ought; to ho ` worth a snug litlio fortune, no them inn pruapout that he will and his days comforta- ~ bly. Two your: no he organized in society known ml the Pinneers of tho Yukon. To be vligibio for mvmberahip one must have lived for seven consecutive years in Alaska. (Inn nf thn unnnt fnrtunntn nf fhn Winn. Richelieu & Ontario iiavigmon company. THE SCENIC, LINE OF AHBRICA. Ptoh Tomato tp ii: I'M`: nay. lagnly. coo li\`0(l [or sown connemlulvu yours in nmrum. Ono oi` tho moat. tortunauio of tho Klon- diku king; in Clan.-nco J. Berry. Threo yarn ngo he wns n inrmer in Fresno. 011., with nothing before him but hard work and poor prmlpnrtx-I, but. he was young and 0lIN'gI't|0, und when ht`. hmrd of gold in Alaska he quit running and started north. He did not know any more nbouc mining than Iho nvc-mgr fnrlnor doeu. Thn iirsi; winter he pnnmd in the gold rogion wnn A hard one. He had to borrow monoy to my his outfit in Junam. His hrutiher and nn- ` other man went with him, but. they lust. most of their outiit before they were half way to Forty Milo. They went back and gnu nnothnr mid nnlly rem-hed the Yukon goidiiu-ids. They worked hard and made as uuuli unto than winter. but it was by no mount: 11 fortune, and the next. IprinuC1nr- enco wont buck to California and married Min Ethel Bush of Selma. Ir........ Mme Mn... nn mhn Mlln nf In:-tuna nun Jumcl nuln DI aaunu. From that time on she tide of lot-tune turned In ma favor. Wm: his luldo he chum. I-`rank Kc-llor. formerly employed It 0 nurmd Jnmkuuu at Lou Angola, In an- nm loot: mun. Hahn come out with 380,000 In mid and aim: belldu Iollllh rum to nluu no 3250.006. , nngnxnn HA1} JACK M'QUFSTE?\'. FATHER 01" `NH . YUKON. __|._. ll ......... ....1.I I....I |\au.\v\ lnnrul unnrn DIRIJIIU. _CIAll.B wunl. I 'l0lU|It=~.I-Iuuuun uv-pr-um .--w . won Ouatod D! `M mu? . 1 Mi :0 do not ploy: gran nntVln.fomon,. Even the legend of tho Pied Piper" Ino- olugur liln` with -I"nU.)`I-th4aahn- Standard. hut.nno=nulh a {aw qua nob uninteresting. . A; -Bohmlanzn `H10- ..1..... am: than can nnnhd. ` : VII. ` standard.` nulmlwvuunu 5 [IV up-us nu- _ Aohonlpn \ T mo- olamuhnu.they _ {_ vll. wlwnunpn benallunca ggrqpt Ychmx man named 11 M0 the nrk.jhey,ntrn13l1twny _ W thl1nlethr_ouh}h ,bu . lam . Ty: ulr. unholy pnrpt.._ _ ntotw ; ugh; In wbpn nap go!-gqnt. wllgadmxgg pm- euc glen]; with him hpud. ` We shoal uoncllldq than mice nit Ipcnin-Ilyilestruolilvolln nonmniu, pl no It pl`0_\'ca' to he.` Bush the him and gray _v_nr-Ivtlpp llburlnln there, but` theifoimof la thought lnollenllvo. When lparvcuu an I-1penlng.the pcnnzntn nnxlougly dapclf 5 whltmmouse, pub! in n oomfm-tob_ box upon` the window sill. food and put I and call is the luck of the houno."` if sull- vd with than attentions. thq annual will biinlah all ltngrnjkllalxplk from Ill: viola- Itu ` . ` illllllll an lIaD`nn -:-au_n- nnvuu quv .--'_ In that very lntenltlng-lelan1!`ht~~Ball, also. where Brnhmnnlnm and Buddlmm lnexerlcnllly mingled. Iurvlu. whlleallvlle pnpulnmone round have Iongbem Mllcm. IOJINI fortunate mice. reeelve llhuhouor. The Bplla catch a pnlr. clothe them In whlta lln`cn nndeetthem ln nnpuhllcpleee. where all the lnhnbleanta at the vlllnue bow down before them; tlIen.tl\ey Helena the `brlnunxarn and an:-ulghoway. win: an easy oousclunuo. -mm and klll every. moon that can he found. tor they are terribly deuqluw tlve ln the rloeclde. Mr. Fmnor ollnean old Greek oh-urnl la _'1`he Golden Bough, whlch la wnnh quotlnu. _Tul:e A paper and wrlve." lb nuys, `I Mljure yon. ye mlco now pmsent, neither to lnjero me nor to let others do an. I glve you yonder eld -nponl!ylug om not far o---`and ll ever I uutnh you here I swear by the Iuother of tho gods I-wlll tear you lpto seven places.` Wrltc thla. nml llx tho paper on an unllcwn stone In your Ileld. cuklng care that the wrlclm; llos uppux-most." Thus a man dlrL`ot.ed all hls mlvc to a neighbor`: prop- erty. us mum vllhs realtlonta at who present day pitch their walls over the garden wall. 'l'lmc[~rncncdlng has sometimes led moat rrapectullle huuseholdcrli Into the police court, {rt-quently into dlrece qnnrrt-la, M luthr grand instance or Cob tt nhd the lmrm-cl Dr. llnuco. Perhaps t Grout law rvpnrts were extant It would prove that this charm hml unused some dlsoomlort to men If not to mine. Richelieu & Ontario Navlgmon company. -an--1 `no:-an -nun l\I'I A nulilll A 0f1onrlnetr;n.l`;or-p_nnl:uQloa would nun]: It you back pain. counted Mann; It it `hold : ':0'I`l' Ind In mwr L. author oaupslmt I we youwcgud In! I one u non will no 5...:-. 8.8- nt- Ionc fur the l:I\on\ Ch I_ :`.`.`'`' : 3`.'u"v: ..."" "'3.-on m"" In. ' his has $10! d when The Bay cl Quinn 11;. now short lino hr Trad. Ihpnnoo. Dcntoalo and all lo- osl poms. tniulonm Guy Hnll dupes at 8:J_I|. B. ,1. Wllh. C..P.R.Lo|O- .-_--J. an lgnn-no nhnxk ..... ....-... - 8:a0`n. "P'| 0.C u 0! 1! cl 6 In In . 33.: nuo"y::.n:vuc "'huo'vE 'l J '.`:~...... ...w,1:.`%:-.'.. ..: lrfllh. ` _ \' . '- ------n nuw I/Ullununu an nu-uvu A good deal of (`(`l'L'('y is maintained by the nuunlnfzwmrern of 'cellulold as to their rospt-cm-o methods of manufacture. A method adopted by or Borlln rm in to pour 100 puns of otlmr on 50 of oollodlon wool um! 25 of cumphor and stir the onvered muss in ourbhonwnro veaueln with rubber anoka until u honmganoo gelutluoua man is ohtmned. which In th h rolled. At St. Donia dthyl alcohol is mid to be med. Apart from dyu-sml and other additions, the col- lulom consists on an average of wwo_-thirds A5 and nnnuthllvl nnmnhnr. no-nu-Mn luloltl cunnlsm an average cu wwufuulruu of Rroxylln and one-mhlrd omnphor. MON nmphnr lmpnrtn an unpleasant smell and lmpulrs tlmntrvnuth of the product. The ohomlnuloonnliltutlon of celluloid In atlll doubtful. Thu muterlnl I: generally auppllvd in rods of 8 fem In length. or In plnbes of 30 by 12 lnolwn, of u yollowluh cnlur, unlr-An dyod. Tho dyes uro gene:-Ally added at the time the pyroxylln and cam- phnr are mixed. 2-`uh-lm-Ii nrulel are obtnlnod by summo- pnnr um uuxou. Strip:-d article! are by |upurpo- aibion of plum: of different oolm-sand own cutting of the 00!ll|)l'(`sIGd hluoln. Cellu- lnid ounnot bo cxplmlul by h thblowu or fri.ot.iun. In burns. but the {lam Hun easily bu blown om. It lonvos on nah skeleton. which continue: to apurkle faintly, for snmu time. It in soluble in other alcohol ~ and in deoompoaod or ourbonizod by concou- ` muted acids and caustic nlknilon. While the llniahui nrtiole in noyiungemnl union icis`hrought. in cuntau with ame, the manufacture in hiuiily no. i Tho nunllnr M'f~I(iI(\II am: out mmly in the cold, dipped into hub miter. bent and nhnpod and plunged into cold waiter again to retain their shape. Ianr or uriiclonru-e reuod in hontod molds. '1` )0 comb munu uciuro il Iimpior than with hard rubber. The teeth are ntnlnpell with dies, by hunt! or ma- chinor_v,nmi then polished with pumice ltouu und cold water-.-(,`hicago Record. l\l|lI unwu nun Eiopomentl hnvo entirely disappeared from tiotiunund nlmuut entirely {rein high lilo. inning. iilru the gc-nerio mm "lady." gonu from the drawing room to the hitch- on. This was inevitable when modern oundltinnn crushed out the rornonoo, tho pnatchuitlo being rapinoed by thellvory INI- hiu buggy, nud tho pursuit of the iratn fu- thc-r becoming a matmr 0! holography and private detective: rntlaer than of thunder- ing hooln. The wt-liimrn child at today. say: as writer in Mumwym. is prudent and worldly. prei`orriu;4 u mlutu love. unhoml ` into n uultuhiu ltsllllilllllldlt` hy Tiffany and I.uhungrln." to him most thrilling o2>.onpII(lu that ever BEL the country side gaping. unul though one might rather on- juy the au1ulru'| luughlng oath of admira- tiuu umi his Indy`: upiltteul hand: and eyuhruwn, the Iansutlonul lioudlinonlol tho nmdern dniiy nuwupupcr nre lou dt'Hont('ly tiutterina. Mun-u\`ul', Jn America the young m-m-rm-ion door! so exnntly an it i plnnsms thus there la M'l(Il)lll any vxcmw for Itculliu in carrying nut mt wiv-hen. Oh- tnininn tho puuuninj constant but become i `LI muro lorm. ll grimtltotis courtesy on the ~ purt. 0. the happy lnvcr. lur_tho rouon ; that the well bx-ml girl of today seldom , wants to marry nuy uneaho should not. a saw nrwuuu - can. run: w. nu`:- 1 An nivtompt. tugivo n nolontio nobnuul 3 of tho dam-uciinn of odomond Gomorrah : hus bu-n mndn by Dr. C. l)ieueroIvV|oInn. A nlndy of tho pumlini-it i` `thy Dvml no-an Imam and out than MW tl1o`qvcl'- win-lmcdcitics of they! ," leads him tn cnnclmiv that n violent (earthquake must. at ammo timo hnvwnconned them ` which necmi the. min inu-in. And wan Iccompnniul by the inundation 0! the 1 Ibo:-on. An old volonnio ornuron than - urn side of the non vrnn, Isothinh. IIIIIJ - umeuunly clumrn Into otilptiuin thmugb the dmurlnnoo produced 9: Ibo unh- qnnke. Tim oooun-noun would Iupply the principal phenomena mentioned In In lgutiptunl account. ~. .. ;4 E W \ tgamuou AND-Fl-ONTREAL LINE. mA`l HEL'II`f,"Dl'\\IU _AN 2: RA`? emu pogo? __ Tho nuttuc-Mon of Sodom. |n'a;R9*`|5II. us ? How Cbllnlolcl In Mule. _, -4 _,_l..L- Elopcmentu. . |_...... ....u....I `p n&W:.i`3's A1 Aevh :;uAv`i I .` 7 DID 7 T REVOLT. "7 Ilw In vv-an-vs-v-w -_ _7._,... pain been no 0-1.?!` \ aaaoo:'o:'oi:oo;ko`~1'I: _ _ win` :6 come anqpddrou ul.p:p\qlqo0 II position In koiiillw _ , one also top: at romaine: and lhtl, \ ming, In :`I`ondbWI I1_l &: l .. m. :....m...a.m.uumnnnInh this * -=- : VF . . . I ..`:.:'..'-::.m&m':... . -n. ; session he was sup to be II them. The cwwcl Oil i_ h impatience while awaiting i thing, a swarm of newsiigyl In `ho waging around moorlwt, all`!!! , II no charging cannon migiii plunged heudiont mo. tpi9_yooInIl%f of their proy. dlapenulnl when an - ing ohan with rapmimua-n-g _ T Q _ ing. Th I onnitulght inolhtl QR` _ `II bestow choir lute:-cu:-ulbwlnyhu-at our- tnln time. and it came to put Ilia! man who hero of the minuta nally Ipphnlt took` rather long for the nowno Much the A eh:-minim: uh: normhi --H! `II I, `vim vuuuu lhqivuhlqnl Anguish Ill Iilulvlw CIIVII I |\nVIu\narIn4 nquwnu .5 ` CIKKE "HAMILTON" ' Iltllto T t XI 1 000 '> |h 01310 :|'t(."I`;uo\`vrunx<`):.|I:3'l` -0 wI-:~IrII-`rvw---wv 11- -- f ! . . Ml ' i , t:..:.::.. ...m:.mg % R. 1". d .n",, .3" :~ 1.w.~~3':m; I 1. a... mm `s.a'au.{..a as`iu.n-BL do In conamuuoix. In =`u-Ioiuthoiquut __n_'_- n...-.... u -3.. nmlnulj IKI H the king, In window: in nanny II [:11 ha cloud. mme'm numvtrgul ~ , ` rm..- ..no.... -ma lnn__p |_`h ., .-----'v-_ _---.._`v " 5 000. one can is .uuua diatllu . . l'."3..`1 .'.`.'2'2.i'.`,"'."'E"'.......a%"'..'!-; Dglvuununuu. [ Nahum it lg---E -in-A the tmnouuovnluumu. on vIgIup..ng_unu tn tremblo M Ma hnh. n_\1I0._ man this nonun-a hut alowi. F min In |t.h t.hront'l_ . .u Wm: mreuu.` ;\ . \, ._ '1`hoI'e was ntut n.- ` ail` 6I'oQlgn. mg by some 20 men who m to bb NM Imnu-(Hutu cohort of tho Whit! Il_tu~~aIh0 |' V emhuslnam wnl Ilnlzarted A: ` er a mm the wcloulndy. great our rgud - no fromjhg. `A brought peonlo Iwlttly nth! L`): 199` the bowl: on the ll!!!` _. ., Q. :- 5 w. The num n thqwhlto but I` talk nu)! Iron nnfe table. IV wurll `I H maul. `,1-iuddnly. uha,,1'w_hl.h.e ._hM. ' Have the crowd. '..l`ho.jouI'nI\T __ any was about to benln h 1.. there wpag an Inn zpsyhond, _ ugh 1; V. Q- od oi .'.'{:. .',;. "'.?. .' 3 .. 3`*.M.aa`*.%... muln qulot on;h|I ~5ll&tIa1u'lIlo' `Inll NIH! wolvca had noted theannoolvplx, Jho money or t`h_ucrowd.V, lyi mo nunr tlneffznlnoe atom. wan` `sh; and Ind! CPD! guro of, the__ 0) _ muonl nnnllr (I1 nlnni ll`? 0 `mn mun lllll `nu with threats. ll`|.n-n Inn: 1 ` and Inuauc nI_n8l||' "MW", tau}!-v" " i ,-(,,..1nuu- . in we plan! ,1;-_oV an 5` o plainly the Iluunon in thqnzoua` I ` on behind the pnlao.nn,i!_\h| b _ o \ rearing above uhonullnw dyvq n I \ mug. wnslb05D;"|.1R zivurb ,_ J` lo,u I0 1,00 0 "D - , . p wunrnhpmhninnn In tlI'nVlIl"hIlV`II plo,qprophooy of avonilg. M "f; """' Finally tbomnn In thulyghll VI ennblgd tqbegln Mn cmoil. ` WEI` - mm-uptnd by" chums mm who iii In. Inoendhr pg (mu the tomo- lty of MI put . _.,,` !. , I nluuncd? Whom fnli mu {(100 thoklng. '0 \\'0\ _ ` ` _ my now. this Ingcngiynn ` 7|; high why Oregon who sham , Whhtw elm- un serpent had 9!! In `of rows? And last ckl'n_{anqv( : A mighty I-our came from MI` .09 from d part of tho crowd. `I_&$Ily_uho could never tuif how many pgoptuvqn no-rlnnaly in mm Ihlng and how nnmy _vnn there only $0 lot! It. AMI Amid \huo`Io\ad ncclnmntlonn tho`horo of the tnlmo WI hvlgfcd down from MI table. and by hundred: of. lnh_oquIm'!DMn. $10 began ;: tormldnblo mmph upon the polpgp the inn. ' ' uT'5'ay"."' ""'"'"' `T ` The deputy um Mu mm walnuts and wont to the pnlnon door. com a shop above. walked to Ind no them. . .-M u A murmur uoqu at on... _ Q3 the crowd. is wuuho nndlble mm noty, the 1.` yr H.-, temper of tho penplo. ruvol [nu g [)g_l|ynIV- Ina toward turbulence. O I0 .. - spread out. like u v II ghp__k'lI..` V In one uvnlrm \v.h9 mu 1! slow 9|`! lg, Once the hn|nm_In gt )-uI,9_cr 1 I;`l_hAg_p- `-.0o.nnoo|ls:|\.uhnr:`I:ado u no n ` -5333-av: .. N 7 3" hnmmln of `condo al:uon._rmclu the In` at _ on. Then thin klltad so! let, In mitt 98311 of mu Mlla. darted ninh n he otowd, and thin` Junk mun pp full of mtndhp and moving acorn.-than mun have beep Mt tn the pm of their :39 unol_u.,,. , . lh. -t..mnm| nml uinkml mm thl `HINDU mm we pun M melt no uuogu.,,. - Ho cup and picked 1:11: msgul I lmmltul o pubbjoq. Ha I; _. h "Ital. and. null prolonndly qebqrntp, an 11 It mu 1 am _.ontq, u pntho ..::...%.'...,....,. ,,.'$,.... ac-.-mm. mo I-he up:nmqq,_ .q9}gho AI.lu-nhmn_ ` , " 1 .':'.:'."..'.f':'.`"..7."."r..z.*'-"' ' -7.: 1 gentleman who thl It qm unuhonldtwuwbunuuqn _ *1 . , U V tire. but and} luawho his ' . -~_u,.,~;_-_ ,: lUl'llll\II|JIU IJIlII`ll| uyvu pun: --- ng. \ , , . -An the throng, Iwqnne on 7' V . W50 troddon plnctp dlrootlyin frunt I` ion the ovqon on gun:-d cnmeobt PM by box and began to puoo delibemlolyl gpd down in Iron: of the Itopl. H: ` look at the advancing crowd on" ` I69`; 543; u.-. uh`! ER. Ih'u|5u u 454 Alhrnlunn. Ifnnnnnhl` Ann-nhann. , _ Meanwhile the hem of III! llllllll, mot nmho door bycholmnultu. In 5 Volvo run at dlgnllzuul qumgmgnp ch bot-9 oi the minute u|d:, `. gm , "I wish tonothe kites." ' ' The old umm up In-Mn until ly with thin objogtlon: ` "The Inn. Man no make today." There was I moment of nllonou whllotho old sen-Iunrunoa with blrhxvoa Ibo ah...-I _ VI door. I` In- dual`. _ 'l`hc-to mo few summon 30$ DUI mm. on tho slmuhold 9! an _ nu- mm by the cool wot-dn,` Tip jun not rem-Ivot ." '13 bu-wk . IIIII ood Im-no lb. '1' X , ' WIN- ... --nr._non W n III WI M. but-lng moughou , Kortofllaolqconl I V - . M. M. nut In 1' CI] I -DU WK? Xi `a` crowd. thoy ohnnll OI! , - the nuns quiet dignity , . Dlthd IIIVO II1:Ill'I0lll&I.I1DInl uu IlI?l;I -nu mvluver I ' fin r_yH{ei:;"' 5. "'.:"'="w" ' "5' .r heuutiiui.apucioue Dining lloontl `the lleln Deck. with their ueneroul rle ,' leu wi we-.31 equipped with indiv dual. able: en have Gig lei-gent eeeting aefeoity 0 liver. I any a In the H6. iuuvronee he an rentemenh nordu passenger: he rite" M 0 of enjovinc tho excellent. Insult In: any of the nu r- lblleied he cuisine in of the rst r r;`nd exbenre ins iuntrod to make the V` M lid-roli I'erVieu perfect as culineri . , IRil{ on (levied. so graceful bouts er hril lent. yliahted. by electrici;y.end ehqiae [Iv ch the maul: gowerful type of Merino eq- tr 0 Search M; be. The l-Itesmeru all burn Anthracite coal. Which una n (0: their immeouieto alumni- neue.eucie lire Ibsen e at emote (he I; euti f bus oi 5' I Inboei. trip) 1'9 ting: n the wall-meritedcliutlnution oi the Mu Uqumlrnn." _'l`hey are readily recog- 'lIi.Iel by the New York Central Shield on the . (white unwko utaoks. Thom-manmuru ere eeuntiuily dey line Mo but-Ing mvouguul I90 Er: of tho Iqcldonl g st mot his am: In u._ Iulnw-uhudlaoulht El 3. through the wins lob changed ad Man! L time In (`lunch non MI ml unsung New York Sun. binni- yuan '. IA H00 "'I"l'IOIIIO. `LIV TVIT WI"' tn`. "Oh-u!nP' pit -' .-||'`- 30 wnnt awn. 1,, :5 `X when the whim but do III` .......l oh-u-nlmaaulnh gm -snub % mun. II = lulu-nan-u_.-1-yum oltwu "5! _ um uh `I ..|.I_.-- sh- -uunulnnn Xll A III] IOIMIIIIU PVT!!!" or or ummivvlhlall nil . Ill. hII.i.. III.` Iuauu Iono-Kin:ti: I UNI! U500 8 on&:;': Ilninm won. on p. II`: of (hunts v nhsylhrht. }ABoohostx;ITl'I.swogo,* Kingston` Ahln AI IIVANIIDIA HAV luuuhuI:tvo`Ki;o tdn I6! Faxoop: . O J: on oxuu &|3t:(. 309% w`os .A?`: p.m. Th:-vouch 1. 0 o um 49 ` us . ` Irvunqw-n n_|:nuvrnnA1.1.tNI'_ `El-Ur: L UN--u.I.V J Linn Lunuou Sh. Oolnmlnlun la-owes Kingston M. 3:16 A m.. Honda. Wmuudnr and Friday for Muntroul. Punxnn no duh-I umuy no onlvourd this non I the night. before. Bclthl fun. HI NIW l'A81' BTIRL I1`! Alli. ABl'Nl)ILL" will have R [don for wcconnul lioohohhrr ovary 9. Thus I and In 1 at 10:1! um. connecting at with 1. o Dulswnto. Lochwnnn Wuhrn BIL lot Byroouu. New York and lnlotlnr Iolntn. '1 1 mm mm: uuubtnont-. lffho AI ind are entitled mites berth. bond two oons stamp (or duorlptlvo umphhh 1" ( En. . . I '1 I - if. $ ' A | Foot ugh gm ."Ki1f1.:.o`n. :_.n-5-.-. 2,` Walton all. lol Uyrtouu, new ton on an lmthr an. In Vlutrou ltoolueot and 0- she vlll lnvo Kingston for CI: an Mox- ndrh In on Honda], odnoudu sud Km;-no o'|Ion P-.3 ~ tlokoh had nine: lnfonntlnn apply to JAIDI MN I H` 00.. It.-lnvnpoo barf. ""~`-~""""~ *""` `Mo our 31 . IIIIRENG n.__.- n._1... 1.. 11...": |-an..4|.. QUIU IIUIIUIHISVI 3'1"???` HFV ' ' TIXIJPAULB-T-Wall! I cum - V X - mouoamwaonumvs. nuoAY|- ` _l_;!`bio-x`1V..U0I;;lA.7`Pn W04` pond; , 1. -u--- u -2 '~ `An Honda`! M00 Ii-UL H0340. W04- .IAnn/.nvn. Udlll. '5 1-I-W30" ` _ ". 1`-`III :-u'nI"EJ1o'oIS-' gabtnquouo,-msgrgsu ._ . AI`mUIAlII.&hn.ohO. -.7`?-fg ,7'v`.';vn.;*1:':4Ira.a"-:..+v&1." 8 dons rm. .1 ,road. vmj yton,N.' . 1 I goxyimll: uamp rb um:-rant. gomnonclnmon ddnudw. _.|my 7.: '1`IllJl'A|IIal'-Tr!-Wail: STEAHBR JUBILBE htdalbh dune rub. XIUfK UIIVT VET 9U! EIIIIIIXIVVX Ilnnuorunotnoodlhtuu. Tw Icy: gs. _'!CnInpan|." with down` no. clouds Nun. nun ._.-.c` -,, 4. : -. manna I-Am. sung I,u.V.,vI ml Ii ~I I ---r. In amwl , ark I . n.Blvor' - and - Iuzrmwn & Oadonsburll I`OROh_I'1`O~HON$RELIo LINE. I ` ` I -~ u:.:.1"."y';."':o1':'.'..e`.`"I'.'.'u' $.35: (35333: IAILI Itl. II Tnwda J unolln EL-* -* --:.. *"3'Z;"*'.:2Z'.*{E -so-nu; %i:-am; ` lgvlvo Iontnu lull I nan. Driduyl. I ll"l`ho Amarimmhlno of Steamer: In the -llghlu drunglu: pit-l8n|lel' bones on thin tonto. t 11: lnunrlnn their helm: able to run [III the rnpull, oven when the water is M. in Iowouv. point. ' ' Notloo nurdlngdshy ukvloo will `appear nlzor. N.B.--PMnonorn from Kingston can go on `mud uonmu night. below (after 0:31? p.m.) Om! to free but 11. hand two oonr. nunu (or `OI uumus ny unyugnn. -ENGSTON-KONTRKAL LINE. .. n..I....u.a... |....,-. I(lna.I.nn .0. I-I A .__,_-_, -_ .. .O., V_._,,. mo ALBxANDluA.lM,.Y- . ` - U001! gum` l|l|I|lHD x.Iru lulu auuu. Return T1c`I:%1:xtr):1`x'1gston to Good going August .;1ut.. Rind. Nth, Nth um I 1. All tlokutu good to return until August 3( (11, um. hunt ohcnp excnnhm in Cunndlun Forth- Wost. AUG. Shot and .'5El"1`. Nth. mm mmmmm as IL. I. r. and 0. P. B `MONTREAL. l9th' toT28tTh. I897. KINGSTON t MON'I`REAL& Betum. Aug? 23d and 25m. $3-70 * '4 ?.`~' '`:f";`s72:?.T" $5.65. Anu..--n.. ..-n.I I..- ...o...... no Int... Ohnn ` -u--`n-- Cnada Pacific Railway: DIAMOND JUBILBE EXHIBITION, MONTREAL, V;g\mEmg5_n*'Vtme ;_ MQNTREAL An... 1.. ..us. 5!: Your aunt!-|.I A Return Ticket: Km aton to Montreal, 3 Good going Auum-It. Y.'Ir:.l and 25th. Elnhu-on 'I\1n|.vnOn Illnryufnn fn Q! .'5EP'1`. Nth. `tun pomounm as 1 Ticket ofoo. Onturlo street. I`. (JUN WAY. < 15. W. IULGIB. Ana. Gan. Pan. Axe. Gen. Ilnnuor. iamnnd Jubilee Exposition! unru'rur:u Ana loch mun`, G?`-H, dlvll, (IILLI. T7` 7 *- Alltlnkotn valid {or return not lute: than Anmmth. 3831. .` " W TIME -TABLE. .' on" her. - nu WII1`. Nmllxpmu. 3.103.111. No.3 prou.1.2nn.m . _ llxprau.!.4.'m.m " OI Exprou,1I.m pm. " 13 l:xuuu.lo 1.1 cum 3 lzwoal. `!`-:';-v-m- `.1 Exam--.1: {gum . mum. . pan. I mu . p.m , . ` Mm xod.'o.45p.m - I n.IIAu:.I|-\r A__-.A Therejhas been no lack of " room. at g cAL~p9NI; spmucsj --pi nu: n. nmmrmumru cmwutr MIUXIIIJIJ i=1:-In-.4s.au Wagnpr Pnlsoo Bleeping (hr: between CAPE" VINCENT AND NEW YORK. nu..- I....-.L ..-a..- Ll..- Ankh`. and -ullnhln Ttont omoo. unuuo nu-1 (JUN WA Y. Ant. (Ion. Pan. Age. }C%da1 and WO0d.I [white uiutnke Thou-steamer: or oaunthslly yboau. l`ho main p use of thairmonfnl nnntrlwion helm: to adapt them (6: day. Ighu norvlco to llonrroal. Their cleu,upa- vciouu. nnobuvuotexl dock: Alford the rmsndut '[IWlIlhlO opportulnity for who ful. onjo m. 1 thin most thrilling trip on the Amer man nuublnant-. A Gqunau wuIuu-v B oo'rH' co..| X.`-'-5-mm `All comefs have Been com- fortably accommodated at this pppular waterin g place. , __ _ EX :3 izEoDE`ni 85 co. - . .'-'.--:-'-.'*..-*-.':-"""- . .":%'-5f""`!`._ - ...A__ ._..._ - -rot llolpu Bun Ivar: uuunmwmu Iyyu , -.0; Ia.ILlI-IIY. II . . . Grand nmk Station . .6 III MW 1. 4;! -"~u" `um uc'?ui`o::o-sun . 4.}. .__. _. ,.._.,.`-o..._ .J.-$21.`: . Tln TABLE 1 Steamer for cma VINCENT will leavo KING N daily (Sunday exec ted) {' A.!`|. and 2:30 .M.. connecting M. `ape lnoent, waliominn to All points In the u Int! -u~:5:\ n'.nrI \J.ll'i' VAlI\dEl.` L nnu I-`D1 '1 I VLVLA. For lovul rnteqyno table! and reuble Information apply to FEED. A. FOLGER, City Tlcknt Agent. IL W. & 0. BB. Moot. Brook St . Kingston. mica. nu'm*1aiurn:1.u (}.P.A. R.W.& 0. 13.3.. Syracuse. N.Y. KiNf;T6iT'sI:EM1?1T(1iE ZU vvv-v?tv- :2: cu. cu. .31.? aura II R "I I W OVI T nhnnn. vital .vrul Mvonoo `Intro- lit ; w. 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