Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1897, p. 5

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IT. VIC NICIVVHO ""' T % ` `sauna :AAa__-`._I_;-_.. |n.A-A-Ann lulu H. sons cast or uroenmnu uuu nun-u um Asia." Non.-c~n lldtli All these (retor- ting to his own specimens) wen also found M. Cnpo Wmiknremn. twelve of then ivolna only ,xnown from there and tmm nowhere also in the whole world; and that. though the diatom non of me linm Sun. From Jonof Lpnd, Spltamnbmt gen and Gmcnlnnd has also been partly axmnlned." All through his paper Nan- sen showed his kcon npproolntlon of mu things. The minerals in the dust were also oxnmtnml, no ions than twenty Yuri- ooies boimr reoogznizotl by Tornhohm. who exolnimu: can in he ponsible thnt the terrestrial portions of the lust origin- oto from Northnm .*4iborinP Thnt it is ......o'|n unul nurrlnd into fh FOR I)! "10 to from Nortnnm Nlmnltr Lmw u. n.- pnrtly mud mu-rlud Into the by mwn. Rlhm-Inn rln-rs. The great variety partly mnu mu-rwu Iuw mu Hun u, um grout. Sibvrlnn great of mineral; cnnbnlnhl in the (lust. mun: to me to Indlnnee that It. originates from an extensivelnnd rt-gion, and thus It ..... .._ nun.-D. nnfllrnl tn U'I`nk 0' NOT` seeing FIIORB nu thorn Hllx-rm." -:- Cnpinln and Sentry. Colonel Bmlnn-Pow:-ll hm: wrltmn a history of tho Motnhnlo war, which fond: to show thus the aovol-out discipline is not always mnintninml in outlying provinces, nml that class dlscinntiona are not forgotten them. On one nooasion he found hie way hook to mow by tho pipe- llght of in floor sentry. Ila owns that at home" it might. seem on-nnpro to talk of R sentry`: pipe. hub he goes on to any that in Africa smoking is not. A atvrions offence. Thus he illustrates one phase of the qm-atlnn:-- A mlnninl volunteer officer. hearing of oxtennva lml Nglnn, lulu ulun seems most. nntuml to th|nkofNo1-- n..._n ullmv-|n " qnoatlnn:-- A colonial the Engiiuh M-my orders on tha nnbjoot.. thought he would fmhen up his own man a bit. So. iimiing one ofthe night aanu-in amokinu. he ordered him to con- sider himself 3 prinoner. "What!" mid tho man. "not unnko on sentry? Then when Mn I to smoke!" "0! oourse it`: not. allowed." ropoaiaari the onpaain. "and I than make you : prisoner." Thu mncrv took his pipe (rum his prlnonor." The sentry tvo0k_ month and tapped the captain`: arm with tho Imam at It. The mptaln, be It nmornbunxl. was. In time of peace. the nu... lnuk hora. Brown." and mo nanny`: butcher. Now. look hora, amokur. "don't go and makes tool o( your-salt. 11 you do, I`ll go elsewhere lur 1 my men." From what happened nun. It h.to be presumed that Brown did not lose his lmnmnnr. yuan. us. , oullulnur. nu, -...v. .. ._ , If we deserve sympathy. we are pretty mm of ning it by muungoonuiy and qnhtu showing that we any donning; vmonnnos have it by damnntiing it with whine: and inmonumona. and demon- stration: of our mering forced upon unwilling cu-3. Tllj Ill uuvu We lmlt have u dlnlnct put-pom In living and we mnuot put that: purpose too high. A man only become: what no man: Mnmlt. and we run): much the you! without exerting u-1 nun.- Bhhop Whmuku. - - non.` - 1:56 own} A Fatwa yum-udII:hdo.`l`.l.O!U|'|" uI'.0u.'llollolNovIlInIrg.0It n...|.a.AuL. -..n pun. nnnlal ll? And 105 T lDU.KU-vI cw u---- v_.. in Oouldlh and worn. can ? and I Inlcru Oulon-Ncrvo On-yo sand I. PM and Mn`: whothhn N Iuoboull: can mm: to the Inuit: at lull u Odor)- llorn wnmu. I vs: iron for two with In and Oylhuda Ilowou-so trial uwvhl Iuodhhu. but nouonvo nah talk! until I N104 you ndhiln. I I blood wt: in 0 dnnul 90:00. BID 1 II In an an Inlet`: tblorrllotvo Ouununl I trial ucuoun. -7 Hood Inn in nhtmhal I It can Inky : -Kotvo no. PI-loo 0|. n I `--1:1:-:;T'5-.*."'*'~ ..'-:.:-2:-"""-W riANseNs ousr. -_.:..___::_: lly Dourvlnl It. __,_ __ AI.- -_ .--::--:---: Tarpon nu Lite. L-.. - tllnzlnnl :%_1,:.`:;;, ._; E:IiE How He Fodl:;d_ Wig: noes-on" vssmir.c`rrAxzsmcnn.T " A lotion-_u pf noun kodnyn`\-Id in ,..A `uv_- -_ n_..III|--n Anan-. - u '1'): hut; at I p`nIoInnu a bird but at the ammo time not altogether pron. Lilo n oonfeuor. he In noooldmly summ- Id with many family novell- A npmnlmmt nhninlnn who `III IO- Id with mnuy women. A prominent phydolnn nnwdtounothe: oluwuonnyldt Io "nox"r us: run rum-. nocronl" Manda hero recently. an the Louisville Courier-Journal. A: the guest: at 9 Illn- nor were amoltlng their cigar: and tdbnooo umoku wu forming curl: toward the cell- Ing some very good ntorioa were exchanged. The phynlclan told the following expel-l~ enoo. which, In am. not one of the queer- us he had ever had: ear 1...: Inch nunln mi ronndl." -an ho. bed had: I had Just made my rounds," be. "gone to my bedroom snd put on my slip- pers and lounging robe to spend an hour or so with my family before retiring. I had netbeen in long before my doorbell rang violently and en` excited whistle came up through the speskingtrumpet. ss II that time these was no such 5 thing as the telephone in existence. I answered the summons. which was to oomo quick to Mr. John Smith's home out on Chestnut street, ss he was thought to be dying. "I humv nnl on my ovsreost and or- street, he Inougni no no um`. "I busily put my dared my bones around to tho from door. I drove out to the nhmbnr unarmed, when` Hound the neighborhood In not oxo1to~ menu. From the oommontn I earned that Mr. Smith had qunn-olod men MI wits. and that In 15 auto of oxupohtlon hot! n- mnplod to km hhonoll by um; ax-unto. `'1 mm: M. anmfoo lulu bedside. when I tempted Kill hlmldll Dy DIIII Ixiuuu. I went at amino bcdoldo, found the man with M: had thrown back and Ma mpmmon labored. 1 ton Mo p and to my utoulnhlnont I found It hotly normnl. I could not (or the II Q me see how a Inn near death could ban Iuvh vltnllty. --wn.n.t-nu mnkln: than tauntin- yy-V . Oullloruu . [annull- luvh vitality. "whllelwu making that thump- tion his wife. who was vary hynottonl, was crying bmerly and hunting herself tor running to grant rm husband Inc wlahoo. V -I only. :|`nlm -nld -113. `K Val! unbnt Wlahol. `Oh, John, nld Inc. `If you only gut over this I will never refuse you mm I trlvlnl thing an a few thousand dolluu-3| -I lunnn tn think she mlnht become in- trivial thin] tow tnouaunu uulmux "I begun to think Ibo might in- nno.im diureu wan to pnniio. WMI5 I was looking at the patient I noticed I strange expression on his hot I had cent for n atomic]: pump. and was uniting its arrival. The patient managed to (live mu a pathetic look at h winked his on I was per-tootiy nonplu how to proceed. u I felt that the man-mun he ioicnlnc. H I nnhl nn nttmann tn lm wink. II I on felt that the mnn`mIm ne reigning. -"I paid no etiexon to the win. determined it the tellow wu imposing on me that I would make him get the want of it. I ordered everybody on! of the room when the pump arrived. I adjusted it ready to begin operations In the in- mval Mn. 8m_ich'e ehriehe wen heare- nnding. I eoenned the patient : feoe elowly and new he wee perfectly ooneeloue o! everything that won going on. Finally he said: `Doe. for God`: uke, don't nee that pump on me! I'm all right, but don`! givu mo away. ' --'n..m. 1 en: in n nrodicainent. I had. Ulillcllu W3 -- ---..-T __-..__ plloo-.-puollodotofnlloonnllnpt Ilonoorl. ' - patient that 1 mm Iuronny nnuoupnwu. "Wnhout iurthar Inquiry 1 pm up the pump and administered an emetic. 1 ud- mlnmerad a very never: one. and Ibo man man made not of MI ulok baton he was through with It. I had been made I put) so some sort of a fraud and I had to any ounny part. I made a number of mm and run up u hlg hill. lvlunn Nun null! not hf! OH! on give away.` "Thm-o I was In a predicament. however. elicited I oontluion from the pattern than I had Already untloipmod. -wvmmm. lnrthar Inquiry nut I) and hm hm. "whun tho man not well, called me nmi said: `Don. I am undo: many obligations. I married a widow of omnid- omble property. She was old 'enough to be my grandmother. I wanted magi thousand dollars to male I tip and but a good tlmo in the out. She tofu-d In (mm. mg the request. So I thought I minlfl ft-ighttm Mt into (lying it to aw naturally concluded to I-y OM col oohomo. I bought nroonio. went up to my room and loft: now to my wife. bidding her goodby and rofotting that I had an- noyed her by inking for her money. The :ohomo wnr ed ndlmirhahly. got you know. ` level an withnl 5 con want. Bo \ old man. make out your bill ond we will name In once.` "'Scoundrel!' oocupod me. but I oun- -InA.A cl.-A f wnnld ll HIVQ mm 0' "'Scnunm'eH' it mu, nu! I win- eluded um I would :6 Incl` Mn some at the prnu. I nude on! my bill Io! I500. The follow nun: hulhhd. and um am It mu muonublo considering mo union 1 L-nl nnnnhi llnn " hall wnuru uumuuuwn-w----..-.. And a noun cl poltoonoh ntludhh outlomy lay holding up I]. W. Hllljhl lot hupoouon. TM pt-Inn: was without both lawn llznhn. Tho ounuplnlnd that burn found on Clark and II: night baton In I Impala: lo at him- ontlon nd gamut to propel hlunlf. Alb being looked up In hirlll Chlllofun .. .` in buy liquor." In an amour In -1.!!- tmo Foam-'1 nm In Chlongo another morning. [W37 one prams and for- ward to catch I night of the pmouer charged with the alumni clan. "What Ian! Whuo?"dcnnnddtbotnuhtIh. A-4! g nnnnln H Illlj II II ITIHJDIUIII cull Ind rendcroll Mm. u----:-- "Your n -wad MI lql in buy liquor." Iuld on o In Hugh- um. I`-`mu:-`n mun Chlouo Ibo other I'IOd IIBIAQ .'.:':'::.!::':*:t~:'.'3.':';.'.:.':.':`.".`.'.'.'.'.'. M.` . . Mlilobum. no to .`n.,.%.. j :":';..* ":.".':'.*.'..':-.:..::" "";.': on any < ` - ' ` n6tnuI`.l|I,ll|,1,I .huodrIl..`qf`: !_ many ncnonaiilhnol-nu. . tr * . aim iawmtvuyirlll : Q11 T If!- I X Inlolhu .... .. ma oel. idba Ith - . .34. L. I L. I.. u\...... .. h 8.. Sun Alghgln And -aunt Int IIII.... ...HI I. . ot|_IrOl.l?: Thm-raw tar 1: mar: . one from whoa! VI`! ` uill living in Columbus. :*..w=w*g~ whlppod um. um : Poo:-is, 1l|., hqod Iron In; an nun:-Iliin, Othi 1ll., honed n-on not umu-um Ian mar:-yino. Hclnu-rind 6 othu women in Illih .wuIh`e to lama. Twas -mung: in ` I 11$ WI 3' in llfihoio, undthen wanhrto Ion. '.I.`wu womgi in out moo wuplwawhlnc and wslting for his return when they won In- formed that he in under unit but on 010 4.-.... nl Magma. \ fa-"_";_g lonnuu IIIIII up In In elm-go of hi . Thy hig|_ug I8 Um u.r`. III III I I ' The higun was 3 Illh, _ puintinf pioouru mdm Ian I woman in near y over town ho vl bod. `Ho Inu- riod than of in Ilfmbnlhul `In Kuuu. Th nhwxnnq , .. um: me. no Min Loniu. and Ibo soon loumd duh |Il"hI' I`. wife rbwoin Ohio. Bho lnduood Knu- land noon 3 dlvotoo bani`-. `HI 1 wife in Ohio and marry ho: ugh. M_ ` Stz. Loni: woman in bhoroforo HI dilly D0: IJUIIII wvuu-u nu vu--v.-- _., -., , wifo. n ` _ . . A Kneolnnd mu-riod Hing udthuvla In :Knnun nnd his Sh. Loull wild bldndhinr .t.horo. He was armed and 000510 he pounonolny to swim vo. years. He wont to M Min Nollie Mooounoll. and` no 2 110 i In 0d bl! I N I III` s'2....`?';`.'.`a:'. .a'..: . x.'. ?.'. :3`: Then in martial! M `Hulk ad` city. and went with her to New Moxloo. noun in oho belie! an Ilo-hi from all hit wives. including tho one 11:30. Lo 1. Ho wu armtod and brought Moi 4'..- -lgl . 4. for trial. . The prisoner dnnlod. of tho man obrii t over boon hurried hgort. but Id `BIN. 0' `I blame. no mum that"-`ho In -Aunn-I H11 11'.- burn to 1 I. l rial. I TH; tun b one. no - .......~ r aural know unyhhing about. but l'OfI`llU_ to null when the miuln when no. In the hon mm-luau thn vo corolla Jlxhb u artist was mauled du Nmoyn name. Inn. in in Lnnun hhw IOUIUIOII '0' IE? IIII IVI I. P IAILIY. ` . On- l.P.OllnIIIl llIIFl'lI`Z vu uw--`, V- ...._r W, has it in known hozlgul nnmu in othdrpllou. Julll '0- mon in Nnhnlh hollow} `ton mil`- riod to Kuuludsundu _ Inns. and hsvo asked for `NI, . latter! have oomobo the platoon 1 y from hnli I Intel from nun mum-Ina Kmtlultf T . on lulu: loulora wow 0!. the Idlll Anny`: Duty.` . Touono. Sept. 7.-Sn:-ponyluol. W. Napiu. lm oi the Beach! at , but vnow` nruidcnboloclt. 0nt.,lnln any-o|a_ (coding the lair. Huvlngiorvn IIO Aluhnn nunnlllnf I37` II N; M tho Egyptian buidu hul unitivo I: n.. up kid! mom In , mnnnhll _ going. durum. coupon. to and with Inthorii? on tho magnet. uro goon-msjor color In: qu _ Q A reporter regarding tho` --CHM Ah-idle. Thou pooplo. In at tribu. Tholr nbnndonmont of bar pus Inn 3 range non. hunt is I. n nnlnnllill DIIX '0! `In Ih strange non. noun iu in I Iplondid not !or jab! oh lighting 5: tin on but. in to whether the 3 Huh WOII IIIO Khyborpon and ndjnoont tort-inn tho! the onmpaign. Bu-nun:-Iuiot add in thought um win the on y count opu. To secure luung pact oh-In-lboqnov rbioululy In tho -rpvoh. nu nu always baton -than ~~ nine of British pov/or. Thy {Inn uloo be dlmmd; and than uh|~ho`x-to puny done union that: uI'rltoty.h cu. pied. Bur-goon-major Kuhn wuolqds ion that tho nt Briuoh vobory of Impr- tanoowouldruultin tluooll oliho nvolt. llodounoh thlnkjhlt H MA ban in oonooruod la thd Shoud slut turn out to.bo.thI HQ thermal: would be I blood undpoh hnpa protnc var. Tho `I ' nial: III lndh. according 10. Ml! have to oonund with untold . _-.... ..4l AL... nnuul Lu u. lung have oonuud with untold Luca: many` -5! Hana ouuod aoim , out on w -00 T..- `L 5 \ H` vmuu. Sept 7.-Au no-od llontillnl claim to luv! I omda can hr now by annulus- ing liurdn. Bylhlu ca hohnidtobndrhdyciloll. Lpt tiooh uaiotod with noun. ~ In} sol- m-Iu'.6on- it any N 06100 hu ltd. " V m`*`............":...... r:'.'::z .':'*.`.'.........m. hiIIIIIBIa- |o0IuI|luIinng|nd.~ Inch: Ionic : Aulql Vnooovn. 3.11.8 t ' on India chhl ha Niodn ulluy, ha ha __ no Iain vii nchn cl Eb bio wilt to 0 Ian Ibo hula who oh; huh Innu- Juun stand i l lICun-`mu:-In if- I` r 0d dhb l f ' `mi- 3u "2 3 Columbpa Z _ dung. r and nwrIgd.,| . J INC , , \ II Ll..bood1ron\hor a 0 on up; .,__.__:-.| `an. .55.: gunman TO HOL nary Ii. wuou ol ulna. 'liPI pnqont Ill. olclnncy ad; by .. '1: {O-TWTTTT UQIIIOIDT. n__A Q ` A .. A .--A-`IL ' (`C-j'l'\IIVTI1Vl!:nH Innn I58. ll%IIlIbllII R Vol Kln\ol`1.I{ ........ '..z.`u..`a.`.'l.7n}'s$`.:3o'. .' II`:` III p. -[wll `SW3; ha I: w _ out` no. In-In um. nygurdtg` ' Nun l ayal ilT\Tail8teamshi.ps LIVERPOOL SBRVICB vn uoxnonrnnlnr. Mnpu non Ionlnol. rxonquuoo; v ( ""154 mm so mm 9. ll&|M:`:l:.|::0oh. I: u ' Q39 mix rllhlln--.... ulllll IIII--an . u - - . -It . - ~ - . HUI!` lbllluhh ndo lnlorunu Ipplyio 1. D. lAll.I!.gnn|. . ` .::'.!x""* ` I % Jm wtlon maa}. Iw_.:~:I nouns ny " ""%."`. ."'c`lu3Eo`h."'IlE't?-'.'t'3'JoTo3 ma . (loch. 15. llnhldy. J. D. ammmvo. . .8. Button. gmnnuupt, Itllglloll. Dill, II. In: I .3 `to return not In . Ki I"IlI'p` VII-vv-u sou fa onus um. T ' 5 '61 ? . .%a"'s`" s.f'1'te' `It. 9.! AlitI':kou'u%o(w2c'\un nMu.'IIou.:Inh.,. .-.--- _. . luo Bpl Ya Pro- : .w to 1.x 1' I -1-.` I ht;hd<;io.3 I. xa. wv-3-av -25- -- - --' wwvunu hunt insulin on bot--n oapm vmcnwr AND mnw YORK. II... Ian-g-O. ..o.. Mm: hnhlll And llubh ` &\olJ"$I\.JlV3n Ylctuhl Ilx . In &,lhduatr|aI Fair ' ' 'oRoNTo, AUGOHT son: to snprnunnn mu. 0 SO 3. 11 ll b0 in MI)`. A"un.%|tInt..g%nfh|u:.:1r(?. R112. huh. uh I d nburn am will bo I863. `Du, MI` kbmut `nd. .ld|l`tu| ho ma Mb And uni: round trip run will be (5.4 -. Ah Mulch nood to ntmn to Boot. min. 1801. 911 .auy.|a' u4ru:sIvc.:u. All So at 1304 to foxtihih 1'1oIlntu chm loph. )7 ch. mt. Mg-T532! J. I . Puunu: Illtnun. HINDI`. DIVID- lhualon. Foot otJoIn- |lNh___ _ Qllwammltlol company. 1113 L ii` LIN onAnBRIcA. msmullgmuy. sh:-my. an III!!! lluuua M;.'.g,n,:on1_,.~ Sepusmbar '!.-The vil- lages of Maple Lgke, inlltno toxtvlnilgip 0g l I! ~ 0 on u at 0 scan?-sy night W119 - wna-slammed that}; brutal tug-ht and us- anult had turned into ll. trzl-Bed) ml that William Saw or farmer and Impper. hml been `Elli:-3 by Matthew 'I`h nm nnnn. CAPE VINUN'L' ALVU LVIAVV lunao Follows neon. thno ublu And nablo lntormauon apply to I'|_lID. A..l0LGlIR. OIty",l lck-o\8.&I:0 B..$W. .%-u`?iu. -" ' "" `RI`:i)l.l:-i`l|'ci'1('IVI\ Fchdmtrio {nth will MA II Ah ticket: good to Hope. ma. Central Canada Exhlbltlon. Ottawa. For u above uok On will b; tuned to 0 u an mm at us!`-umssmuuu: I` -ell ` n Hoptoubor Itch, loan, Roth. ll ._ ar_d.nd L A ' 21! wt. 20: as sand. man 02.70. 11 in `o`6d mhih not lam n... no. L `nu! `ll TAII 2* `Holistic! (Ans vacuum 1 will luv: KlN03TON daily (Sunday oxoogtnd) AJ1. and 2:30 P.M.. oonnootl 1 5% no ?*"mz*.*m`2:`+~.:*::;:. ;;uu.... mum` snug. Ono H"-WI` D-Urn u - o on In 1 (nun to all uhllonu in Can- .3: that 1&3; mg Mb at FIR)?!`-01.133 BINULR FARE {or round u-lp.ood to nturn Blot. `uh. ll. 9 I ll, Innnlv. Ann. Two In rum lrqn Ortdli-Wmlll` hwy" llllod. \n..'.|-.. - n..a `n..m...|~..n '1 _'l`hn vil- ll`|||Jpcl'. uilu Irvuu nu-nu "J ..........-v. Thom in. A eep set grudge existed between Tom Thomrnon and Sawyer, and when they mdt 11 front of the Maple Lake post office a free fight.,eneuef in whivh Saw-yer was decidedly getting the better at it. Iii:-un wyer. I men 9! uhout alxy-two ol age, at In his hgggy N In uon;udnThon n-In ht. while nt how Thompson A an lou ed on. vwbctlsttbew thought. hie bro- ther wau getting the worst of the con- o.. in nnnhed in end can Sawyer n UIQI` RONNIE Ina \\'(Il`lIl In um unu- teat he tchpd in mud pvt Sawy,pr aevlm lcklng about the body 'nnd uhul. u! not Sawyer`: fnlhnr Jump- ed onto! 1 o rig (horn is little doubt but that Sn yer would have been kill- od lbw ad then. but the old man. powellul_in his young days. had nut yo; lad vigor and vma able to keep the two ntinllanta offllis sun unfil he crawl- ed to Al nmr by stump. ll:-re he,ml lower-Ion to lift bl: um. Th; uld mow Lbufht for some time and received sav- cn OQVDM blown. but his injlu-lu did 1\mp1b0_a to lnbnetit`>`un.Hu WM. {how- I` r. own`. 0 I a ' ompsnn on. A! or wlxivl`:mK;thow Thompwn 2':-at up to Sawyer and kivlmd him into in- aunsihllity, {mm which he never n~- gniuod comwiouaneas. and he died nu Hmhujflih : v co JK'i.3'.":a' ""595 '3`9."._" __:` - "" uxih .1 4. ... _.-.n-nun`: nu 9:: _'l\ompa>| was on his way to Gilmour Ihnmy at (has timo of the Imgody, and when it was learned that Saw-ycrvuu dud II (('lP`l`l|ph (Il\~l|N\(t`h w1:t`theI(b.Ionr|real. imp; but up In 1 I to! Vfrkhu `ho Mrt-at has not. I-nnn innn ll lllll c0l1{`|0|l sqguy mahtl all 'l`|aonmn)l edidhor term (Imrm In an wmum M. pan! and Int migin. he was tele- cnp for to cquwnnd hold An In- quest. In BB #3030 DI`. Forest wn called in. The dud Inn was 3 widower with nix chi! ` He was to Ian hon mu-tied ghort , HN! um! 0| wrung um --........ ...._. 1jTV been made. Matthew Thom nyu nrrealod and z to It `lb D M be uhlll t. Q i 1:`-.p)l`. Hon, 1- 1- f0 `II: (I met In in I' am .. .........o ....I Inc minim. he . It A_ , * l fklr KINOS1 I AJI. and inn ..:.__._.:.j 1 many. nuux."r or nonr. '|\lKUl1l'U Dnnlnl uvn. ` . In dlth. Mo. ` . .;...`h_....`_`i .." .""` . .' i... .....-. -vg rononro axmiimou. ._ .-.-_. :51. ....I an. n,m hln LABOR DAY. A- ..II ..A.-II.`-\.. In Bj;Q$-:2-1-- BX\.URbIONS. .,,;-__ ,,._--n4I__ n. ILA.__A_l_` u(ji'.PLA. R. .&.i).D1. Synouu. NJ`; `V ITFI 6! I `an: -p Our 0 B noun. Roohwny Bu ulo lovoln.nd.Clnoin- nntyilc. Lou: And the -I-I-Q-I:-uV'l"I ` nonunm. grit Palll. }.AII'a VINCENT -lundnv nxoanmd) W "" T` " `was 5*! J T- `. . AT . . }Io3Tm CANADA. 2,` ' in i'a3ni" nu rim:-Iriniuao mi` A ` no rm. of Whoa!-`tho Bub to sin Yukon-If; - Ilog, II 3 Wort-'l1n Provincial mention;--Ahln In Quehno. or on!) "2 omm, sopq. -:.-n:. Lam-ier meet and been ewan"utu-hen" with ma map`- on. All jeined in doinrhim` h `or end c`onm-unvgn.uk_g- Mr; com- gmgan itieir duoy ee Cnnediein ho: ih`ow,by their pteluoe that they appre; ointed the Ionian he had done for Cll.\_-_ eds in Ehglehd. The Mei! ind Empire` alone oi oi`. `Ton ynl diiguited. To show.` who it thotisht of him it had A certoonrepreeentifug Uncle Sm cone greulnina him oh what ' he had done. while abroad for the United `Eteie. I oonleu I failed to |ee~the' point of thin ill-natured picture. Then it published` another repreeenting the ban of the Iomnucuhunuoe Maine the WW9 90 need new the medal. which Mr. lam.-ier received from the .Cobden Club. The mono at no Oobden Club. nun-seated by Goldwin Smith, Free Trade. Peace. Good Will among Nations." in a red rag to this protectionist and Jingo paper, yet. before it tied iteelteto the corpse of The Empire The Mail advocated than three plane with all the energy it could oom- xnuud and probably doomed them no neu- en approach to an enlightened and Chris- tian polioy.u mankind hen yet reached. u..|....a- I...---an mum mnnh nttsuihion Illlll plain) .uu uueuunuu nun `u. .v......... Nobody. however, pay: much ettention to the dieeordent note of The Men. It in an organ once again and has to any some- thing ugly about the Grite at every op- portunity in older to justify its exist- enoe and please the boys" of the Al- bnny Club, even `when in its heart of hearts in teele thet it ought to be eeying Iomething complimentary. `rt-._ Cnblnotnnd the I-nor`. The notion that Mr. Lnnrier hurried hometo an the Cabinet from being Ihipweeoked by internal dieeeneione ie entertained by eome Coneervetivee. Mr. lieggut end Dr. Montague iully believe it. I dare say Mr. Foeter believee it too. Coneervetivee at their etripe know from experience that Conservative Cabinet: were ehnoet always in the midetoi e or-ieie" owing to the oonepiring and oubailing and nnonymoue letter-writing that went on among Ministers. and take it tor granted that Liberal: egree no better. A. . .....o.m- nr (me. the nruant Ceb- nueen 0|` Ilxueen uumvu-unuuvu men. but thin does not hinder them from heartily co-operating in the com- mon cnuee, which in the zood ot the country. Sir Richard Cu-wtright has diu- ciwrced the function: of Premier with run tact. acumen and ability and hi: colleagues and the party otlerge think -more of him, if that be possible. then they did when Mr. Lnurier went away. The dead not mode u In Mr. Torte` by the Tory papers, old it may he by 15 law disgruntled Liberals, ham not ahnken the confidence of other Ministers in him. bnt rather tended to make them kinder and more sympathetic. hir. Torte in good uu; he been theee nttooln well, euying to his neanilonte. "Gentlemen, if you can eetoblieh any iron;-doing on my part since I joined the Liberal party. I will resign at once; but you really must grant me an amnesty for what I did when I won one oi you, or, it you don't. I'll be forced to mekwrevelntione that will be far from pleasant to some of your leaders." His ilerceet neanilantc in Montreal have quieted down since he put llshed II certain document in Le Pattie with/the hint than he had store of ` Inch bomhe. n on. Ir.-...u.. nu -mmnn Mr a "strike" better. Au a matter of fact, the pruent inet In rfeotly harmonious. 0ooaa1on- ally th as dlerenoeu of opinion. It would be queer If there were nob In as body 0! Mason Ilxteon uouvo-minded Innn. has thin duel Inch bombs. It the Tm-ion nrewniiing for e nrikn" to occur in the Cnblnno as In Foster and Haunt. they will get tired waiting. The best of feling prevails among Minin- treru, and. herring Inch nnete" M the! home-en Mr. M. 0. Cameron and the editor of the Goderioh Signal, which are ciinturhenooe oi limited arm, the party gunernliy ie in iireu-rate nhepo. Naturally there are ciieeppointed Liberals horn and there. men who thought themnelvee t tor Cabinet rent or who have other per- ennel naneone for telling aggrieved. but with theee exoepeione everybody ie well enuiniied nnd the pmepeot of a long rain for hibreiiem in bright. Poiiiloe end I.he`Priee 0! Wheel. Hen 00-loam when come to my: in e -....n.... gm.-an-A he mnn nnnnh with u 90-oenl wneu come no Illyr in u . question nnewored la` mou people with . h an emplaeiio "No." on is n uueplolon that the price bu been shoved up by the bulls beyond a legitimate name. that while there are short crops 90 cents or a dollar would not have been Mwhed but for rigging and manipulation, conne- ........n- ..i.u-n mil mnv ooour ntnny I0! Pln nnu lullupunuuuu, uuu-u- qnontly a up (all mu nnmy moment. I vs: In the sum but stock use! everybody was nhonunc tbtlie hm- o "sollnow. You'll be. sorry yon unt`)! mu... `m.|Iu..I nnni :1 than I-in Invisible dnn't." The Itlosl 03000 0! they rise Invisible on hot min of the line. In the sum the Domocnh no I-onnuncdnc ryaniam and gutting back so the nld mooring: ol Sunni! Honey and Rovonno Tull. With nu the tear that dunner would follow 3 reduction of dune: ha been mudpaiuig In fact. It In now Alma: lnlpoulblo for the ulvomh of I return 00 blah dntlgu t I honing. An oil magnate from mid Io mo: Tho pm-olonm Im undnoomby Inttllodnthuodvw nnnlnplaouofupoollo. Tbocnlonoll with thonnw ngnlauono nous making Iunlunhnnlc. Bnmthongh sumac T` the govern dana_I'h,1'nl7s livoT\holr work . In inch thugs n! W9! 0" i?OI8UR.l Il.' uuy_ne'w_ or unexpected fadtito. Ivory- 'nifnn them: to be Intfolblwiz '1`hoopob- `Q ` x .. as in I Mhggs`-`f`?:`g E. .....P.1~`I;:,9$$ .. gum NEH`!- * am '- . .-Igny-`hm-unI5n'l7nn thahv work .5 I: van orunoxpuowu V-7-V `tgfngggemn turbo m-our` mg up at we `Yukon 1s muup_uiay won:-nu to hip pip mums-mm. an isms-6.: #0- ldbitgotltoyrmk very` Ind. Tnoelur the bulk of this work full : upon the Do- pnwmunt ol the Into!-lo:-.~-It can!!! not be m butter hand: than than at ylr. St!- .... _.|...|. man so tin Imnm-nnnaol Ilflltl bllldlllllll `Lilli (Ix ya". on- so-. who In Min the llnporhnceot hngnodhto and In men. Dohya ouinotho aorded. nor. are they allowed. Postal arrangements have to he begun .....1 ..........1.o.i. mlnnnnh lines , must be Pml IIIIDQOJDODBI IIIIVI I!) up uquu and oomplotod. talegnph lines . must be oomtcuotadp mean: of access mule easier. the but method of transporting. melund good: nrovided, Iurveyorn sent in and other important dotalln given attention. - The nulntennnoo of law and older, no euentlnl In all new `dlntrlctl, and especially in mining dlltrlctl, la 1 lug oaufully looked otter. Step: have been taken to oltoblluh A thorough organ- lutlon of the non:-ta and the mnionty ot the law will he maintained from tho out- ..o In... nnunl nf nnfnmlnn it bu boon law Will D0 munuunau nvm nun unu- set. The power of enforcing it bu boon plnced in the bands of on blo and em- cieno man, and it is oonl only expected that than will be an oomplete an observ- ance of law and order there on many other pan of who Dominion. Already school: have boon-oooabliabod at dioront polnu, olxurobel are being bulls, `and such other inatimblons, ereoeod as will make life more agreeable in ohoqe regions. \m..n. u..~...u.nnnm-n are ulvhimr the make 1110 agreeable In unese ruglouu. While thenewapapen are advising the world at the richness of the Yukon and in tribute:-iee the Government has been advised in advance by their agent: and repreaantativen. Special meetings of the Cabinet have been held daily, - and prompt notion ha: always been taken. The importance ot taking one or the peo- ple has been of equal oonlideration with that or guarding the interest: of, the Dominion in revising the mining regula- Mann JJUIJIJI noun. tions. Mr. liltou as a Worker. The promptitude with which this has all been done is in keeping with the im- proved methods of the Interior Depart- ment, and has caused oomparison to be made by those who know how business used to be transacted in that bureau. Then the public service was a secondary consideration. To day the public interests are the first thought, and no delay is permitted in serving them. Then, the suemr was the poor man, who had to wait the oonvenienoe oi the olcinl who held..tbe disposal of the ease in his hands; to-day. the department is no ro- specter of persons. Amid the rush of new work the cmeinln are kept busy arrang- ing and adjusting cases that have been standing unsettled for years owing to the carelessness and neglect of the former oiileials in charge. Many of these cases are now receiving the attention of Mr. Bitten. and are being disposed of as ex- peditiously es possible. In this way set- tiers who have been waiting for years for their patents are getting justice at last, decisions being sent out the moment they are reached. It is therefore easy to under- stand why this Government has come to be regarded as it business government. . The old condition of aairs in the Inter- ior Depertment must have been simply heartbreaking to those who had no poli- tical inuence and no money to bu! any for the Minister. at. a.......o, elm nanntv.MInist.or. has a the Minister. Mr. Smart. the Deputy-Minister, hoe power of work to do end doee it well. He is e meet competent and conscientious omeiel. It is e pity there are not more like him. Mr. Siiton'e reputation on a capable administrator hoe been enhanced, I need seoreely say. by me management of affairs in the Yukon. Theee two men, indeed, are herd at it when most people are in `bed and at their poets briht and early in the morning, training rich and poor alike and doing justice to all, with- out mi tape or eirenmloention. Mr. Frank Pulley, the newly-appointed Com- missions!` of immigration. hails from To- ronto. where he prnutleed haw. I should tnnoy that he is n eepltni man for the job. He in eotive and energetic, to good apmker end thoroughly honest and straightforward. with a wide knowledge of the eountry end its wants. ' The Provincial Eleeilonn. Mr. Whitney in still on the move. but in not euttinre very wide swath. some- body in his iwlmli got up n story in at Toronto evening puper that the Catholic vote who going over to him body and boots. The report deer: not appear to be true. The Liberals have done the fair thing hy Roman Cetholien. Irish null French. on well an by every other denom- inntion. A few yearn ago Mr. Wlgitney mm o! opinion that the Mowot Cabinet had actually done too much for Catholics end was inellnoll to deprive them. it not of their separate schools. ut any rote of the essential parts of the sohool munchin- ery. He made red-hot Protestant speeches In those days. hut ninre he become ie.-ulur of the Opposition hm been doing his bent in n quiet why to oonoilinte Catho- lioe and ride the two hereon at om-e, n c.-. ...m..t. nnhmlv hut Sir John Moo- OI And (H3 "10 WWO DOFIIUI an ulyru, I {put which nobody but donnld evor paonuod In 5 really ao|on~ Ho manner. -n... .a....... no thn P. I`. A. onmnlum illtliili" IHGI Yunnan tad nuan- ;5;:g,$3*?t3`aL.:&.&'..":.`*t.'&`. :r`;a hunt-III. -"lush Illa"? huvgq o\_O om. iiiio The dc-my oi the P. A. orgonium tion :11 .count in part for Mr. Whit- nuy'n o of trout. Tiwre is no ion r any in mac {or a politician of gs mmip to thump his llolinoss tho Pop; on am-ry platform or rip and tour about Sqpnmtu school: and grant: to Roman Catholic institutions. Ho ho let: those anlxjeota drop and trim to make Catholics believe that they wan never in-oriw hum of Mo. Ha mav succeed. for people have poor momorieqimt he runs the risk of being ouiied to account by the Orange- man. ups-oinily M 0 but declined the 00-(mention 01 Mr. Clarke Wqiiuso in his an-nnnlnn, HE. 'I"IlN `I W '13! IO co-mention M In. uuuc wquuw up an on-apugn. Mr. Wollnoa by odds the nbkrmnnotthatwo and agoodmauy Conurmclvu wish he had ulna the leadership In plum of Mt. Whitney. Mn nl-In `IMICI Cm Sh! In plum 0! nu . wnuuuy. No one known when election! will come on. Then I: nit ot an early ul- nlon of the Laglnlnmn In MI to allow of the elections bola; held In Mu-ch, but than may be nnthlng In It. _Col. Glboon has ntul-nod tram`!-Inuhnd and the work of organising the Llbu-Al locus: and I - Iugoutthophnotcnmpugn wlllpro ably be oommonood at once. The boulni non tn Othwn. when Judgtnont an or Inaynothoood.u-aourtngatoltlm ll'O0II'III'llI[ I In 1 nun `will he returned npln. 0 will now: A It"! Ill u-yr-vu. Tho Tory moon In Qurboo Int :11 an oucollnud (Ibo at Llous.-Governor Clasp hlndhualeet ago Pumnahr Du- nnnnn.` at Montreal. Tho truth In Mr. Chaplin In out louse from the found- 4 Cuts In 999500. 1.. n...|.. Jone, you may Iquu-uuu vent`; _ you jke but they have oeebd` lio` be is political boiler oi the pie, who now learned to think [or hemeelree and to resent undue clerical interference With their fxoedom of action. ha" llioervo kw; up the ilotion man the clergy are` absolute masters of the ballot box, lint it In believes what it eoye no one else does. I know the Pmvinoe of Quebec pliy wail. Fitteon or twoutr yennrngo I can-' tiitirlte who had the olorgy at his but was cor-min to lie elooued no matter what "his platform`, but nowaday; the support oi the clergy, as least when it takes Ibe- iorxu of uuntlxelnotinlng the other follows; is n poaiuive handicap in urban oonecitlr `ont-lee and not muoirnl a help in rnrnl. I do not mean to no c the religion in falling into dierepnte. The people have A simnly made In their `mind: slam: the priest. has no in Imam with politics. oer- tninly no right, human or divine. to dmgoon them at -elections. GATINEAU. VJ ' J1`-upunr.1:au' " f _o Dr. Dunueau Inn for long editor Ln mnervo and In one at the ahrowdut Imnjn tho nmnuy. He has Inn hon a-: T nu". the Tomlin 0!}!!! clan of Maolannlnt uni. Cum. `winch consisted tor the must put; at lqncrhc the clergy by book og crook, has alto- gether lost in: bold in Quebec: that In .to an . may square the clergy all yo\_1 A_iko; but wound` to thb. _, 4 _n AI... __-.. ghp. Inna` Important Snug:-Minuuom-ncl he Portion-e Found rm the loo. On one of hle expeditions to Greenland Nansen collected many samples of dust from the surface of theenow on the lee- floo: between Iceland and Greenland. and was much lnterentod In the Diatomaeeee` found in unmet! them, says Knowledge. The Iliat-onunneee are minute unicellular plants, or frustule, composed ol siliceous mnterlul. This easing nonelntn of two valves or platen. one overlapping the other. somewhat after the manner of the two parts of a pill box. The nurtueoe of those valves often appear beautifully ornamented. dun to the prenenoe or de- pressions. lying in the lntenpaoee of an elevated reticulation. The diameter of the plates is usually less than one two- hundradthe of an inch, so that they re- quire the highest powers of the micro- scope for their study. Nnnann nnhmitred his eneelmenu to mr nuvxr nmuy. Nansau submitted specimen: `Profvsmr Cleve. of Upaain, who. after itientifyixig sixteen speck-n nun varieties, I`0])0l`tl!ll on bmun un follows: "The dia- tmu iiorn. of Ihi-1 dust; in quite peculiar and different [rum that of null the u1'an_v tiwusumia 01' s.nnpie.~ umioh I have ex- umined. with rlw exonption of one, with which it. shown the most. oomplete con- grui!y`.' vim, n amuplo \s hioh was collect- ed by hjciiunm during the Vega` expedi- iinn) on the iim- ion at Cape Wunktsmnm. -neur Behring Htruitn. `Kim species and tho vuriotins urn oxuotly the name in both samples. It is quite_mmurkuhlo chat tho (llumm om on ice lines near Behring h`o\uu.l und on tho omit count. of Gwen- iumi. urn an completely like and so unlike all utim-a. it indicates that. there l.-I an npuu cnlmnunioniion between the cast. of Greenland and north of A..u.. H \`.m.x~n mhin: All (peter- Inching): ` ` ". ` - I "hum Moon. In nun an ad lonndrin ll. wl`|holI

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