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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-04-27, Page 8. . , . I I i� ... I . � I ­....., --- I �- ` . ;I !, ­ .. /` I., ­ . ­ I . I . I . I � I � I " . . � I , " 11 / � I , . . I 11 �� � , , . . I � I .� , . , 1, ;1 ''.., � I t:1 .; . �� �, � I . .1 , I ­Y� I . , I �, ! : . I I I . I I I . . 11 �. 11� I .1 I � .� �. �' :, .. 4 � . � .1� I � � I - I ,� . I � � I 1. I I I I ­ " . . I -1 I , , , � � � I � I" , - I , , . � . , I " , , I . � .,. ". , . I � . � "". ', , , . � : � I . I . I . . � , � . . I . , !'' I ,� ­.�­ I . I , ; /;: � 1 " I . I ... . . I . I . I I 1 -.`7-------- � 11 , I , ! / , � , , ,, . I I . I � I I . I � I I , , i . ­ . I . . ., I � -- .� 1, � 027, 1880- - and the shot ies t 'connecting . lines In the 71here w4s'no evidence, befor e the. House of . , � � 'any would 'not have been 95 miles in � I - TIME COST, or A BIG' , �; ­ ., � I WA4. � 4WAIG11,0W.ING an4tll�jl �IFOX. - I I I � ., ril . . 1;�� I . . P , � ; I ��.. I � . United States, t] beAistatice Would be 8,�ft' substantial work havingbebli'doliefrom. I - * Virat Mibidtb, mile& The di tance, rom, New York - to ' S ' ; f Callender west*mrd.'' -The' much less 905. The contract operation, 1, � was let under totally different conditions , -:-4– I at, ' I anfainii,krance Spent Purinig Wh ��"a � I . 1. I , . .� . I — 1. I r A Vccullar.� Medical Theory APu; in I I I , : I . . � 1 �;; '. . ... 1, � r � ' I ur' roa:d � was less than to �'annoubbed'ib Toronto last fall that the Port Moody -by o to,thoBe which formerly *existed in 1880. I I '' 1 I ' . the Caingalm-0 ofiS7 6 ;, 1. �' � -1 � ­ � 0.1.i " . I I -rractice � 'in un! 11nilitu Ion I or , I ..I I I . I .� JAMER , V011 X Mt Safl� Francisco', Showing that for all -through com )&,ny;6:xpe'ofed,to be 6' - - , 1. ' able to fillisil, th orb.,les The bou..geutlem � ­ , 'Tupper) an (Sir 1. a 0; 11 Don't know that is . The twentieth and concluding � volume of the �11 Fran6o-German Children., ! I � I I . . I . -1 Are these ?" � I � , � ­ with at6d traffic we ought to be able our Shorter . line of five years, and he :at everything all, I yoA, � - War. of 18'70-1, by ' 't children vaccinated said . � ' I � . I . - . . .Inside ' distance, better, line, better -grades and there, in tva,jy emphatic lauguag6, 'that :the changed, and old things havebecome tie*." '1981, tile Staff I of the � German Army," has JUB j a physician of ... the health department's - I � , � I .-The Speaker took the 0TT,k1yA,Apri IS' I : I � better curves, And with the �adv&utage of a;in line 61 the rAil I way was to run ,along* , ' L in I I 4aving7,a road p6t but ; shore of the'lake to within's, very,ahorb dened with ,an -the , , ,ill ho4ever, the' tone of the hon. , . gentleman, changed, and he contrasted the . been published, uilie'yearq after the appear. � &ties (if, the first volu 19' I P*'a',, The I �dtk is I I - iilugtratedwith2 vaccinating corps to the elderly doctor in . . - �c I tion he �Wai �Vjaiting. hakke of thSr'iat'iu I -- - '' - ' ' � I ' ' ' ' . * I chair at 3.30 O' qlook I i , I 11 I � L , � I 4ult Ste. Marie.: euormouabon4,9,dAebt, Abd:w"Idat6am a distance of So The distance � - , or ­ ontrac t With the offer erms of.the present.c - I ­ 'Works i I , 1 07 T 'b"' " It '010ing A P4. , -e 9m., 'volum I : � il�3 T e .4 tl:16L� e Or�­ ' tesponded eld iIy, man , . - . I � � I . ,.,- . I I I . Mr. LatI4 ,6d without remark to [ty, mov unnitig1rom. Victoria, to:cotulie6si evell,for from Ca3lander to thundeiBAy, according r . � . - . r ffiniater of Public made of the ex -1 ­­ ' 4 t�l I r e is mainly d6Vbt d to the anxi iary � fill ,!� � 1 � I , of a . . r . yiiy � .1 Bill,'tc repeall the Supreme introduce " a. L t. � 1. a I 'of the trade ' baiw6eu to the Minister, was 6r5l) � miles, "afid from arge por Ion eircumBtances. under ouch widely varying . . . - I I I services of the army�1161d, telegra he and I . ­ . p �' But .where a . - ra .the, marks. , on their � I �il I . I . and Exchequer Court Act and A I eta amend- - " I . Sall� Francisco � � and ' the' Western - thunder'B ay to Winimpog 428'miles, mak. ,� I , . ­ . ' Sta,tes. Again, Me om�- � -Ing in all i,078 miles by the old route,.or an was distant fr But d[i&tbe bon. geutlemiti advertise for I n ir this contract, and if go, would to ders fc . .1 'the posts, commissariat, and , sanitary arrange. I � I � . we ' I � lits, militarylaO and the card of �Bouls. 1. 11 arms � : I , , � "I There to n6neV1 ­ � I � a : I ing it.-C-ried.. . �, ,­ ;1 . .1 1 . -a' �had ­tlt�qwl I S.L LiVek&ol ��190 milbs;NewYork �3,040 miles, elohgati6n of 21 mile Whe n� they were I reference Ahoy not point oil . . The 'make, L The cost'to Germany of the WarrWAS'6,247 A I .� You va'ccinat6;thotd on their legs 21, 1 ­I � . id'h ex p acted Sir Char�e&Tuppsr sat I I I I I . A . he t ', be, And Fort Moody, via Montreal and Canada discussing' enormous � saving 0 First Minieterdid a'st&toment at a 1. . I rs, doctors and army officiald, and 1: � offide .23,7 r '453 11 Nd� thby'swikilowed ib,"'said the elder � I i 1. )era �connected to lay before the House Psi , I I - . I I t I Paoificllailway,*6,063 miles. From:Liver- effected � Saving 19 miles at,,oue end, I I religious picnic of! his int6bllbii, *hiphhei men placed hors do combat, of.w,hom. ' ­ , With &�.blabd:smiiid. I . � . . ­ _­ - I I L banad with the proposed, location of the a lb � I , *Ool t , a p o. San Ffanci§'co, Via Americam.roads, w a Worthwhile toremairk. that: this pro. I � called an advertigemblit.*rth inoie, than- ­ 4 0,081,*er9kIIIedordio4 -, jl,4,59Aerses 9 . -1 , I ,� , � I ". 'Thou, the doctors regarded-eich other, on . ' I � . Pacific north of Lake Superion but he ha I . I , d thle distaile I - rOILVed a loss,of 2 ewas,�6,830 miles ; frow,Liver- posed Change in. . I miles' at I � im that, � a notice ill,:a huiidi6d,pabeis , I , . � 'L I ­ .1 ! I �. , I � -aware of the, eyEbitiptiquS, I � - ,np�, Btillai.,� �61ova aild,�gii� -#tLmb@r.,' �k '' �gillld.,', � Tb4 of nie6 �U664 ir�'U` 1*ag,'Ii'45I,(,)44,�, ) 'dOe;pide;�ith�ai�'aiemefiti6fitteoth6���hI - .1 I ' ; � i i 46f1ailf:`6bnBdiodgnegg 'Virtue,'.a, been unableto get more than the report to , council And �,:the' decision :of ; the Coiiiieff L , , .pOoI:.%o Yokdb by. Montreal .and the other end- Under these cir c7umstances, , ,. 'abla, � Cdbada, Pacific Rail,kiy.� 10,69� biife� - land ih6 Government should have prosecuted time wits I any,one privileges, slid monopolies W be granted in e',,fiol'd � dommanded by 44,420 officers.� Of' thege� o'i hid. sLit, .. . I uprightraind. The vaccinating doctor; visa I . ' I * -report, which he would, I upon that aY On - 'to Yokohama, vie, Ne4 York %ud's au.��i ran. surveys-' aba obtained the -: iiiforma.tion . secrefbontraot?� Whoever dreamedof a con- - 33,161 officers and 1,113,254 men actually 'Withinseven harrowed up'by awful thoughts of Children � � � ' ' ­ ­ ­ . I *11 ' the table for the information of the leader of the Opposition.. He then rose toimovo . ­ ­ . - Cisco, 12,638, niiles.,' These figures 'showed necessary' for Parliament to pronounce � I that'overthe Canada Pacific Railway *the upon the practicability of. the. new route. tradt"inv61virigthe exlpendiiuroof 06,000,00. . Theiwere, right in decla r r I ing thAtthe con. took part, in, the campaign. molIthe 290,000 persons were nursed in the . undhing on -qui a an ivory p, . . .1 A— ointa. But. I the swallowing doctor kindly came I to' big,' � - . I I "- the second xeading'Of .ills Act to authorize, . the - to d� ' � , I�acific Dealin . iris line, the bon. ' istance Votween Liverpool and'tbe g� with the prai . . . tract:sh6blcl, be subject to* public advertise. � , ment and- tender. If' the hom gentleman, 1.11old hospitals . and- 81%021,,, patients -, re: - ceived ifil the reserve-,, h6gpajs,�� T lie fi�gld � ald by producing ia bottle- of. small white" � , � �engeB. li4hese "tr, I "�he Z '. - � alli 8" ;w It a. the Canada Paoifio to change route some ot4er,pass through &� 1Xocky. Mduxi� was 760miles 16ss than by New . York and d6fitieman, had said that -the company .. Abieried,xi lill,4 -to �sa& F rA'bcA9'po',,'a'n'a had- decide& -run a, direct line, , I brbught'.on­an elect'Onr now itWou'ld.b6' I . , Wag post ser� vice performs by� 5,9,00: men, ,16! 1 1 . give I . . I - ' ' -1 . I id"" 1� They"do'itam 6; veri-y%igh. attenum- � � Bat . I I . taills, thiiii'the Y61lo i�&ad"PaOv'�, " he said a�year aco he had had the plea. .thd� .1 � � , , .to. , I ­� that Ille, digtad,�'Ib'k*ebrl Liverpb6liab'd from' ,Winnipeg * .' to - ', Portage, . .. ' and I y . fixed.'- �was '1,075. .. i waitedL because be kne w that if he until -the 11 � nee of ,proper 6m­e--'fdr-- i i el�bii6ll bis'cha I With 466.* Vehicles and 1,983 horses ,It � . � . - - transported: 89 659,000 letter� �iii&,�­ I postal tion,of he ma,tterfrom a Smallpox pug . le, L . a' it allowed, i they not. on ,in � an i I SW ly,cure bu I 0 that about , , I I i �- -1 - 7&' I -L -E�rthuil-dfitdtfig- , sure of present ng *&:, argain: . . . � ­ �. Yokohama; wiles'leafj through L Shandon, the � route previousl a '�&w Yo'ii And 'The 116 her disclaimed any 0 lia'diall.iorritory ifiaii-by It. gentleman rat ' being, return a i 6d wa smaller.' 'Ile (Mr. . Cards,* '2,354,310 newspapers,", 2,379,020 , . ,� . , .Troverit'Butallpox. , , . - ­ . . I � ' 'The . Pd,b�P' I -W- oauad4 PS;0idC;wRiCh w", IL 1 "d fi; as ra Y ar.1 .- the 16th- February, and he now had I ' - ' . [Soo. -b.�ilj tion of i� -lb,ok, -at' .the ,dis. dit,in olvedl in the loca San Fran& fat.ticular ore V be ilib for the first 100 west ot Win. agreed that 'the the � h6n. Blake) i g . I longer I gelitlemkn sat there the I.N. he would packages, Ofm . . oney, 1,853,686 parcels� and - N6,916.officiai psCk6ts,.Ctd. OfAlle money Speaker ws; , B Dr. � S. Swan, *he is Ju .1. I 6harge of the 1111ouse.6f Hbly-Fa'mily;i, ­ . . " menton Silltg�, the greAter.pIbasuie of. ipieaeuting there ­ tau eta nearei. hoin� it would found that line miles L, , , , . .. I aticlHalifak "ilipe I g., He Was glad t('know�"tha&'the bon. � the distance b6twb6n Liverpool I . 3 I . t ; the longer tl ' scussed go Is policy �WaB di' "it. 1- r . I � -1, t',1 , , 't carried','amoun I g, o 69,$65,920 thalera ,the I I , I -in:! Second. avenue, �mear. �Eigffith - ' ' 11 .. � street. I This is Catholic -'. . of tild'a,doption of that bargain- He Pur - �. posed making 9, rapid survey-ofthe progress, I gentleman Was conscious that tiiess ,tAlls. 'was' �,486.miles;, from Halifai,to I Quebec, - . .. . � - . � I I . frond Quebec to Montreal� Credit., The com- 680 � miles 176 acti6ns4duotdo - . . There were theworse would appear hip , now'only half known. whjcli Many t g ' ,(olfer thaler-75 cents nearly), onl y one Bum . of 5,000 thalerB miscarried,.' Tb' e voluntary I a�11.omau charitable inat'i- 6 ' ' ' . 1. I tuti n,-for'--chhdr'e*n .Whose 'parents at .� I L , I e., . "- 'It . , made b6glumn 0 t 1 -gs, hd1eigierb'ebffb;f the" .him ,; , . . , , - ' miles ; and from Montreal to. Port, Moody, pauy found it better to abandon a -large roll time. .The would b b ght to; light in � . , 'Wise contribution B- amounted to 48;0001 000 in 8�vu - ,a udable,or unfit 6 . to gre for them. co'n- . I ' road. The survey from Callander. t"?�, Sew-, . nakibg,iu,alI,3,t )a of iheir 'Work in order. to -'get a �,��o mites, I Q6,wiles from .por0 - hon.'gentlenian was in: his generation. .� .(one, mark ---- :24 Cents. nearly),;'Wbile; from , tadns,at present �about 200 young­gjrla� ,' , � ' ' ' I I geoti-'R'iV.er,'6,nd'-f-rom'thd;it-OIAI&t)b"Millol� I I "For that favorable line. � " "r I , I . I . . I se%,to�' ` '*!'a 'bet,keq' I !6ut6� The line was� ascertaJned : sea, or 6,186 mie n Port better , i I I 1. - 'From :geiitIdman M' ' - ' Jaw, � ., Mr. Blake followed Sit Charles � Tupper �. . by showing the defects in his Germans - abroad, -especially" in' t, , I � the United -S ates, were' received 1,500,000 -between the �jea of 5 and 17, ,A short till e - , . . , I � . Since lt,was reportedto t he Health Board � � .1 showed a very distanc�, from Callauder. to MgOnbCd,�,-Miils�- I to Coss , Moody and Liveip COIL Via Halifax. the. ]Ion. �,'Sa'Ad­ '' I V 1. .I �. I I ! . *� , Li erpool to San krall' New� York Creek, aind 500. miles of the line Would be Cisco via point point, L . reasoning and the flaWB, in big factsi and � . � ,. L warks. This did not includethe.'work of . � I 1 � � � a � case Of Smallpox in the that there wa a . I . ­ , L " I . I I O' the nipst severe grade ,eac unteied was %f . _ . � 4 0 fifty-tilree fee t to' the mile. :It was Conti- .1 ­ I -the distance- was-, 030 mile§, or 644� miles laid durin'g the c6ming year. Hehadalso. ­ ,further, frbiii Uverpool*z-,io SabPraticisco Said that the lijaebad been deflected South.' � every pos . Ze fouding L fflon - taken by the (YOP68itiOn last; year". � He 'dealt vVith the the South ,,German �. o rgau I � I "...- izatious. - The . same service,al�o 6�iried'5,006,000'francs .t ,,home.". . A physi clan ,was sent pp't'and-­ , . I . . I I , found that the.B uses ' . . . i6k � was not 6, ORB ig� !of,. ��. ..- 'both . ' � 07 dently expected by the, compaby-46 `fidfsh' t �. the fifty miieB of.thii.3 -route, and'a long ' I 'via to �i � .. ,� I � , to k thari:from Liverpool to Port erl�. It,, had been seriously deflected" . 'hat , ifferently from"w Moody -'via, Halifax. ' ibis � ,waB! another, s'outherly,, and very d I I Bt6rb - Charter - disallowance ill L Southea a tionchailt,"vig6rous na'anneri which exhi. ' . 'Frene'li�,'�p7ri�i6tier��iu.'G�im�ii'�.'-,.,.TIt . 0 � I o; Freiibh, pEadneri; ,taken uui�b6i6d-­21 508 I L `Cop#t�,4 Mr . I Bmallpox� He i . . - 1 ,4., � . . 4196 found, that , , " 84rr, a wealthy lady�whb is into eated"Id ,,, . f'' , I � .1, hi. 111 " , 1, "' section had been dontraoted for ri'lluing .. � d to expect. Th,4 qVidep6e'tilait 'our great, national, through 'they had been le . had bited. in the clearest light ,the bad faith, Of ' officera'"&102W94:'in�n ' '' ' .. ,bltke ' ` -the. institution &lid S wauvMre A;.rcng,I7y` " ,, ­ - . .,.,- - , , , , *th6*did1­' IR, I 1, from Afgoma Mi.ils',, I&I 1k � ' `60twafdly `-gb�4hat­if � , : ling woUl&- be a I I . t b wt ' is *successfully been led to believc�, said that bythe First theGovernmebt in checking Manitoba, not-,' - b' - i thus: sums up t e campaign: ,1 After seven t. OP ., Cilia, L � posed, to nary me hod of,va6 I I . � � � ti0n, firm , - : , , , wag quite.bertain thatint do , on2Q$'ea4on . . 1, I � � , . IV. � 11 I- *Ah. 1:tbbie ,..,of -ifie- !�.O,i.pd" States.-, Last Minister .himself Jhab�'il!le hfie Would be' .� I � .1 I 'Charles 'With . withStanding'Sir John - Maddonald's- Btate-. ' He�wade months' fighting the:g'icat gtrugglAet'weeri the two thus' ended., ill, a;nd were ­ - b6lieveis in the . I ' I 0 ... )y ofoula"p el iipox- virus taken intertlally� , " . �;) communication would b opet6u,"�fr6m . I I . 7 Nipissing to Lake �Huroti, 189, miieii.'� The .� it fie�'(8ii Tupper) had said a grest Central line spur's north and � yp � ,. . � . , , � that in a short! time gentlemen 'would sotith. :The.libes to Edmonton and to the went thatit could notbo'done, � POLObj options to 'the Change to the Kicking. � 1. I I � . Il:stioiis Was - I r . -�nc,6sto' rB, sons of, Fatheiland, like zb6i !� 'century I ., � Sit b..q.. ittly Dr-�` , 11 . I I ' 1) y- went' there, bat - - 1, � - i � main line as now proposed by the Company , be'glad to forget �they , had . attacked the : Souris and others werbluthe same-gebeml � Herge:.Pass, but'pointed out if the company Illa" If'& earlieri had foug . , lit,and.bled t. ,.iled to art, and fli adii3glihat. � ­ sea Mr.. S, . � . was intande&'Ito run within twentyto thirty I , miles -bf tile Sault 'Ste.- Maria. They .. barjaiii, and fi� believed how that � no nj�u direction as the main i6e, oul�:so far alter. I . I . . ­ I der . � I I would go before the Country aud�try to ed� as *to make them -fee a.'- The bon. geur . was 'to get, the iidvin6ge of I it they, should . e ' I . prepared to mak som e .concessions. - to � . , . ' L for �. the' independence of, their country. 1. I . in undiminished' frontiers Geimaby, wit . 1, many of the johildren were �absolutely tin -.: I I I ' ion from I � . . vaccinated and without protect - . � - I I I . � I" had,!,�,,,1,,m1s;de � form %I� L � app LiCation to , , . 1, - " , , . -4ny of ' I - 2113is of tl would be an advantage .Oppose the' bargain on the b Swim 'said L thig' ,be ,; I , . . the people.,: . ,- �,,: I 11, I ' . I . I ' . O" her Boil'untrodden 'by the a nd6r's fo , . , � . tra nisllpox, Dn J. S B.� Taylor, the chie f'pf thc� , . I I . . .� I' I. � . . .1 ge' " 1 ­ d ill � 6116*i"'W'�;,�,ebarl of OcatiOn, �all .. , 9, . ­jI .. .... 1�,­ �1:,_t Governmeg had' agi6bdt6'si change .if, the , � these resolutions. (D oriSiVe, , L beers.) The ous 'arraagemcb�. -He .-could See Some � ,,,, C . .. I membek for Sup bury (HrX.Biiipee) had �.adVautagea, builecou'ld also see tfiat:theL, . Mr.Mackenzie�move.d the adjournment.' , of the � . . n elit consenting dobst6,the Gover, in ,Was iestored to the ble,kLISIngs Of pea,cb, .chiev. , , . G I I oiiquest;. �; reat , , : ed by,�honorable c as� were I vaccination bureau, visited � the home and . �. I � .. I Vaccinate : Awedtp Ve � children.,.. r. � : ' - � " "A - ..�� , - ­ d 1�' I 11 11 ,�, - . .,!,�, Id , how E,�.Jiue cc , mpaqy�qou 2 i?ibe- , . I - 8, i vered'the great moved a'resohaiioii�th t be construction of � bliange'Was one which co out of Courtesy to, Mk, Mackehz i6,:who did ' the�backiflcieg . 'exacted by the war, no p6ciple, !S wan courieoudy'66n�ei�te�, bdt hold to his ' � - � I ­ � I . . 1. .running head ,6f� ak6 Siap6rior and'inearer 'tile, I ' f be Canada pacifio� :British Section 'Was proma- country by* 'means. 6 ,r not wish to speak at such a late hour. , l, � could'bav'6 offered them up with ai.noie I . I ''commence . h. theorlyi Hn-3 th`66'ry mud big lozenges, ow- . I ­ ' ,, .. ' ' I , ,"r, cos'at. - "'..­ ,. , , HW',ih,Nd, ,no . doubt - that the, line � � .b -1 P1,1- � � � I would a jiOtiidd, and though.' more costly ,the ,Columbia I I ture.' What d em�n, say, to , Railway to a greater exclusion; of . other . id the bom gedtl the fact that �2f,000,: immigrants h'hd:,gone; 'lines than it central road would' have done. I to pay. drawbacks HOn.' Mr. B6well's Bil I . . I 1, on Cana -Pacific Railway material before da; .1 Cheerful *illingrics§., I- At rthe ' o ' ment of the War. Germany, in' .� I 1. grave earneat, ever., were::bettei foi oriisinblit thadfor use. , I . I I � � , .In: every case the. Vaccination' took 'thor- . : . � , 1- ­ . . � I 1. � - . � I in COUStinCIA �ifiere were, many advan- , ­,,­ , � tagea. Th6,d , ifitance would be-,tio-greater, 11, . I . 'into Manitoba; alroady this year ? - ' 'The portion to theLnorth*muSt supply the . :� , . t � & I 1 Ca . traffic, .while., the por. Mr.'Aiiglin�,W erefroin?. -. Dacia PaCific With I it is used in thJ'couBtruction- was ,read a �� , second iftne, and the"House ad ourned at 2 .1 . . U ,hM given. to it tho'beSt of alf sfie'had - . . .. I penetraied by a serisq.0filuty, slid bore her . ' I, oughly, Showing— that'. these 'little girls - . , . I I , would have fsIIen Viciiin's to L Rwalipdk.had I . I ' ' I . . h P.,',4 I . - . I I - �� ­ 1. . beitio 650 m1ld&'from LaA6 Nipissing-to t a hRk4"t5Superioi 'by ­ hat it .Ltion to I . -Sir Charles Tupper - claimed t I the � South! Wits ,*-comparatively , . . I . . . , 1. I . . 1, . � , O'clock. - , . I I .. r . . . - I I I., . I � cruel losses in silence. But that which her. ctorious host bad *bp on' French baftie., Vi . they -been exposed. Dr. Swan, although . I . I., i y6ici 110i32iballY s, Ito mceopathloph an, is not ' ' �! heid-of, Whether . ,­;n�,�!'�,"��'. . I.. ­, I . 1, an, .interior liner Sweeping around the-ii,orth of � mattered' little � where .from. With�proa- limited and wa's being brought� under, the. I . I �.. - . � - - , parity.in every,prcvinc�;--if .people were control of th : e . company,.­'thb'1on. gentle- 11 . I . . 11 . I .: : . , . I 11 - The Phi � lomophy ofignek 111nir. . , ' I cutweighed'tbe,' fields , I . high Stake she,bad - � 1, , if . . idered a regular honicedpath the ei- I . 0011113 . 1. I , I I I Lake Superior i&,t-,fiunder-BAy.',6r by 9, iine ' : to within A� I � � few'"Jidiles of* the gaultAliencO ve . I . . showing: the receipt teihpied'to lea, , their homes to'go'to the man had reAd.returns , . 11 a in' Northwest it showed- how gre�f-.,V�re the of ills c6inpany. They ustliave been very I . I � . : � I L .1 . The' New York Thhes� philo§opher 8 . i . a et -upon the -contest. Both, Metz and �, I Strasburg, -provinces wrested from Ger. ' �, L . preSSIOU is a lowable,land he! carries; the . I 1. I �VjeWS­Of,Hahn,oMaDb ,,ill, I I � . .e*tremest �L, . hia,' � around Lake,,gjj�66r and . closer to I the. , ­ coast.' " Ast ffi- �A74bd'*" lower ,iieai6r the . . � I . � ­ . advalitagesthere. Th,,`eiclmlgrauts,corno ­gRisfaotory when they,had about. trebled, � ­ . � , � .. L I ' - t I ry . me . aut , an addit, . ion of what they bad been under . the Government. e In 112 th C , � increduloug, asta. the . existenceof that girl .1 I I I '' I ' I to With back hair, permanent y' attache( . maiiy-J,n VIle-daye, of ;her: w e eakness,,,wer regained to her 1 and the nation, thanks to . I last. .days �to­ the. farthest � poin His t. . I I., .1. I �, , process o prepari I E I . � I . . L " f ig the lozenges showed - I . -would be. less -and � . the lake,, the sii6*iall . 1-' I . � I I -- . I , 'o , orou$n4060,000 in, cash to the :This,wa;s Said to be not due tothe high rates, �� oolc�oo - -1 . . �Eaucb, I her head that tr6ils:o*nithe floor'�'Wben .�she . I . 11 - 'ba'k 'hair the vivIor.. and endurance Of its Children, I I . I I . : lougiyee,raed-for iII6 attenu�ti6ii doctrine carried opt. to its z- . � lastlimiC Heobtained-6tiodr6p,ofinatipt 1 I reon less.% Ap- obstruction ,,consequent the. . - �� I I proach neare , j , ,.� . tq,- 'L . ak . e, . S uperior NObid. ­ I., -wealtYof. the coLlitry'; ,Applications Were -but the mi eage was not increas-edi - t made, by colouizs.tioia Companies. for 20,000,- and he­izi6rdaae,��of- traffic alobe�could -walks. H says : 11 The ,of . � I I 9 asserted- in- all cwoikB.s on"; woman -:iw aebi6vedit-A unity.', Com. Oiallt tO' the I �ina6imon 8 Summons ' of all ' , . . '' from a pustule- on a person ill' '.with the ' , � . I . . ,j�,� - I ­�i;�­' - ibis- .1 render the lind,accassi by inlets and, , ' " ,L�ke -Superior � so that Sup_ rivers about I ­ 000 'of acres of land, twad-4tt tile rmt6 uppli- hardly have made up such heavy. receipts. 6Rti n :Were Coining � i 'L 'he I . 0 8 n t Gov'era: m6ui , It *Soemed a4 if the dbeunients prIesented .physiology and by all Scientific men who ' _ to: L, have :eiamin6d ' the, � Babject, : be I tho�. G6rman - princes � and. free cities;, the C'O' � I - . . ­ I . . liquoring PiuSSiall King assumed I ox. ThiS-�wma diluted, -with one � . ,SMaIIP - t . � huildreddrops of water. Then a drop !of * ,., . I " I plies could b , e�e 1 asily'got in "and the work attacked 'at �:different' points'.." ISIOI-11-BOOU " I , I ' would be able to collect frow tliis source, had -not b6en-furnished-fdr theInformatibil I I , � I . I � , alone. the 02a,000,000,t' paid',� to the of.the House, but merely'in ord6e to bring I I � . detachable; In the �free, untrammeled atmosphere Of the west,' no woman thinks. erW, rank all (. - imp I .dignity' in Germinv.'! : The Germams took twenty -s I 1X fbrtrepse� of �io solutio,awasdiluted with cue hundred'L . . t . .1 1. ; . � ' drops. of wa,ter,jilidtl - . ig process Conti tied ' . - 'ill ' ' " ' , I , as .Lake E[prou � was ieached' 'traffic ' - � � � 1,,,L Up'Or be ''br-o'ligh't � - i,.;��,�-AII6".�'�Iiue;: 'to" 'be , I- , , � ' . li�. : I I ' ' CapaAl PRci R' . , the' Bill .I'll as good shape as possible before ., . si %�4y,Comgucy.. .� , , ., �, - �'It',b6ingiG.6?�:luck7:th4j�'SpLia'k6r left the liwas bcdoiibCa�� im. , I I for a'm9ment of pretending thatler' bick . hair is perma nently,' atta;ched to her SCRIP, . all Sorts, Bitcho, and � jiil� . Belfort. alone ho - li ' . I . f h out until the preliminaries o I I ., . until about tile .tpillioll - attenuation' wits I � d. Th4 , - ' I he' �q, pro6dring little sugar p6l- v- , would. - ,- I "i take �Suparior woul and the wator4�`Z d' the'llouse. . � . most ' - ' ' 1, ..� . . ., � 11 I � to%�hange the chair.,.. . . por.tant. thing.. if possible, , ,a I I nd in� 'the � hotels of Chicago,., St. ' - I , � , - : been con6iuded; Of these two, Metz and 11 1 1 1 1. . I , , , " I , I a or, qzebges;� lie plq,66d. a drop ,of this- I lot! , 1 , 'ater . . ' . ' - give ameauw,&,J4�ching the mairt line at , . . ­ . ­ . . L I rou e so as-io'save 79 ' 'I ­ .After rec6sH,,-, . ,; . �� . � I mi es, as it was Said, 6 Louis .and Cincinnati , 'ladies � on re,-, ' I�fal�burg, fell because the pto�isj ibus of Itlie I I I � with'aglassrod, I I ,very much Wea W I . . I kened ' `­ ' i , ­ . . FrinciA,r�6'iir'g,"'-Litiiditig. Itwashopedt6' , o�h � i , n` V`&')e@.'Prin'd6' Arill I i1a. open the' �,`If e,;�, a, c it .�­ . �... .1 g L I I I I I.. , 11 f I I . Sir dharlesl'hipper r:es'VLne*d his railway� ibis' Chan e o pass would do. It would e I . b " 1. . pany. ststem But. ' By tile: ona; �ef � thi's week, be I hing for'.the com " a very; imp . or I tant t : tiring, to' their . roomB- for - the ,,bight .., . .. * I ir Lou invariably.hang their back a I -h the gArrigon and inhabitants'weie exhausted; - ,,, . ,� I I . huaggr-and the I devastation *r6u&t by a I I - � ' ' � , . dle to say that , I . O�ncaichllozenge. t is. nee as I . .1 . . I . I I ' 1. neither in taste,,� smell, appearance' o I � 1 ' � �, I . r I � .. i -&6-1' '" . , . .1 , , , ," ,� I � U­e­ 1-", 4ul'y." The , � g an ii, -innipeg,by next L . Laudi 11 d , tanding to , I L I 'Baid 'the Go,, 1; . . 'ernme'ut Would have , leceived 1; . -relative. difficulties . . They did not know the, . � I . outside knob of tbe'do6r, So that it. I I maybe ., . I i ' ,, partial bon�b�rc.fo�ent'ca�4ed.16ne,")��ila� - toCapitulate; thirteen Wei6r6duced bY.bbm. effe6t'do't e- ozenges, differ. Ir' - I. I oin, pow 11 ,deked sugar. ' Dr'Zwaii sai&�.tllMt I -one ' any, distance f�oni�.�-P',ii�i'�d'A,�'A�i,'thur!s � - .. I anipeg w1kg.46,91,1MWiibd`� , Wi­­­­­Z­ 61` ,� -, "iff, Is 0 Y f Lb''60ioniza,tipa'' . of tl�e routes f applioatiolis , ro Companies rom the foot of.ibe. hills. of , , �­, . ,,, 4 . ­­ � ; 11 � .1 I 'but allowingb6th I 2 -8 for grants amountici- to 3, 55 680 acres,' 66� kocliibs to'kaml000!R, rushed and ,braided by r b' the so vant em- - 16 d for1bat'&rp6so. 1h.older andmore p. ye I I . . 11 - . I bardment, D San ely,. Lich tenburg, : Marbal, L ' - ­- - , i , : taking these 'lozenges. Id b W. . e 111' 'soon *'ill ,'W . thirty-two mi es- - &',�`wmid-dle -remained to. "I, L.", 't '­ _ 1w, i - 1 , I I 1, .1 . - pplicatiol ' ` � a" qualittiX Suffieie'ut, iv'the ,,, , is' to be the' a'ame- ther e w . ould- be a saying,; -' . � ­ -t6rtaiiied,� . I cbrivishtional regions there is not , I - � this frabli- I I . � Sediin,Tou,l,-S6iks4ins,.86hlettgtadt,V' . erdtin;' .1 afterward ' WI I a yeiy Zildj fo;im.of--vario-- - ­ - 16id- -A I be 66 u-strddtVd "t".14"-'k� i"�i6t d6bbt`6A��1Vat' Y �,, , t ­ .. . , � ,��,��,,.-W , 'g, I it t ld be 11"U' , , -� 11 0011 un, rai6'wfrom%.'tiie�ontir6 Cis 9 q . ` 1. ­ I , � .Were on to recoup the tr�amtiiy f , , , ,,"hL 146,600 � 0 , � owing to'the 0 ortened, distaneb; of l...'' . barige a lmpuuu of 'cash they . were called '-pei mile - $3�Nd,006 .If Ahis b %okhowledgment of the true, character of' . . . ac , air, b" kh ' but neverthelesg'�b � one 0 enter. ,'New Breisac, Died.on'noferi, La Pere, ille '' � citadel of Amiens Montmedy, Meziares and 1. ' ' bottle bf them has i been pr6cp.re4 I I 11 . , .. the Health Department, ,and � they.'have. ., -at ' 1. 1- I I ,;,�M'.�, I- �� - I Y , a Y�7' ex .. , -end-ti) end 'b""M I` `Vi V` The '16ta: 'ex-' -t---- - - I I , ,,�, � I ,., I . -or . � - � up6ii io pay the . danad'� P�ciiic' Tb'66 were made millions could be . exp6lided on . . I .- I � taina any delusion 'it. . as to', Caviar and , me ; oae,-S�raaburg, *a � Peron sl,takenby a I . bien' freely swallo e, wed various- persons . 1. I I *�hout . I 11.1, f, peadi ure so at oq,4,i",� line .from Prince , Arthu'r's 1�andi:606'1�.SlAkirk was �013,234,-j- .. . . ,. . . � � . I lat of October. 2,258,163 acres of land.were: d�ff�cultie I I a, to be,eucountered in tha moun. allottedin free he in , . a 1 . Appiicatioils . taiu. and yet th6company save money by Buffon both Speak of detachable back hair . . isfinguishin4� as'&ustitutina. one of the. di regular Siege, while, two,'Vitry. and L%on,� I Surrendered' upon a bomb�rdmeDt being, I .. . ,by, L WI Is , av .been, st, I okect��!�Th to ha is tong I .. " L " ' expressious'Of opinion,' however, in regard - ' � .. . - . I goo., a lid thebalabcV�fl*hel total', estimate .6.1teads.' . it) the 'extent of. i,207,000 acres 'h -ave been the Change. 'Further. they saved 'the c �t I . I 0 1 .. characteristics of opf"spectes. Prof.-Hux-. . 11 threatened. .,, The longest resi§tance. was 11 to the. danger of, leaving - chilclren� exposed � . - -, , to,arnallpox-throtigh the mistalibn 'ideas (if , - ­ of§14,705,000-wag��'66'16' ated6"be.edoilgh I I I I �Tklinejrom made forpre-ei�nptioa. Jil'udditioii, 1,400,, of 79 miles- in "woriiing. Assuming they � . I I � ley, in , Ilia] latest. contribution .to arithro- � . 11 - I Madle"by Tariel'thq, Siege bf*tilch IaSted for 132 .1 � . �, , I . I � I � gua, rdians. ' Ne wTork,Tribune. � � to"finish the line.. Winnipeg , . 1, �'. ­ , , " 0oo acj6 B. hiye�-bdeii allotted ,for half- :paid:the same ,for their routs -by taking pology, says that-ou zone occasion e exam . di iys;,while the siege.cf,Metz,was 11, ,,their I I o.�, . � � , . . . � -, ". - I . , ­ , 1", to:Niti' o' la",Pr4 , ivio�,�UM boon kr . lit " I I �alg - enea, '' ana was"CO'n ... tin.u,e`d;id the, same� dirb'c'r I � ireed, . 'chi - ldreu- tllere­were,'� Salem, in ,a; shorter , one, .they , could.',: "save : :�'ery,, . I I ., I I , Settlement belt* of 1,�77,'000 ',mu6h. It :, was tru� ined 'the back hair''of sixity-three, girls . I � I I Who�. were 'employed in a �. continued for*68 cl�yB,'-oil StraBburg� for, 48- . I I days and .bf'Verdun f6r 45Aaya. 1 � I 1 ­�, ., ... i i I � . I . � - . . - . I � 1. .1 �, � 4ndiaAn not wenti;.W. . :1 � . ­ . I I ­ 1 i " - -- , 1, ,.. ,.. I I It ,'ifilz�t� sim, oine a tiontothebroBsing;o ;, 8,,' Brandon.: It.then fclkwk,41he'�course of, - I .the' .� . , quite, I . . �`Pacific , h 1 company was -acreji§ The ::Canada. ad sold route%for the * I . ,"I , * 760 acres. The Hudson for the c6dntry,'btltJf ere a together 2,336; w ,Manchester . d t ev6iy one of them mill, and f6un lla,d, ths . takell'off her back haWou -eniering'.ihe, I �, I , , , il' es - . According t6m.Villef6it's ,1 Recildi d ­ I I I I , Traitefi,,";, the'�fdllowillg' was,.the 16ost to �- 1. " . I : � ic�te ifia,' ihisimometrid � I , , I 'I illb46fly ffidi � I '" , i�' . I . .. 1. :;Ca dres'jlgay; '!a�' a central'. .position like`�:- � . , lig .,11- " �', �,� . '­ the Qii'A'ppallo�Riv6kXtb'�,'i-mooge aw reak". 1 . _�the'ehange I Bay,. COmpany -bad ,sold Jor farm' fuilands :allo ed it� as liot'n ireA's"6*Dable, that the w W u . , mill and hung it up. with. her botnat and' 1 i. 11 , . . i.. .. ... I 1. . 1. , I -71-1 -.Franc 6;6f the wa .. . I ' ` ' 1, , Miain�A. Iii Jabutiry itb6, indbor , tem � �: - . - . I . ' ' ' ' 6te was: no From, Moo�6` 4aW'iWb'e'e' , ,ill " . �'�.'i",'-, `k` I , I I . , I - I 401,006acres. Tfieee.figures'his;- 't 'd i * -)any �ho'uld�-x�3Ake-son�e','��otic6sai' quo e in cowl .1C � One. I I . . � � , shawl , ' " , bee, object b ioina to avoid the,'aa,nger - - ' � � . . . �. ... L U - (IgetS..: .� $ '3S24()0,000 Outlay ic'� excess of war b . I * , � inin, per'at,di6,,Li�iil,i.e�a'06'�its. imum, perhaps ' 1. ; ' difficulty in o tabling a: line �, through 1. fi, ` order to show therapid developmpbt�of the The hqu .:'gentiernan had spoken of -con. that her hair might bec6me entangled. with: German iudemnitvwith int6rest;.� 1,063,000,GOO . four degrees. .The'�rise is ::' .* . I Standing at fifty- . . :* the Rocky - k6`mIta,ln,S11 ,''!,"and , , - .. I , � ,N6rthwesc`dn-`th8 i6i Of AUgIlSt-next siderabI6 reductiong.between Port�Moody thiai��chin��r�.'H�fiirth-6irsE�ys�hat,ith6rb OccupaticJn by German tioqps.�.: ..... 68,000,000 . I I . I -, . " . , , I very,gradual,and gets� into the: 11 eighties, � I- , . �., ,, -.the ' Vefore,'.'-",Ab6' ,'House ' Song t' I Bill now .1 ' - h I I I . I . would &,P�sBing o .. 1herewas-liclinfor:matioir �traffic ver 971:rhiles of - aud'EmdryeBar 11 I , � is not 0, � L�6f . Bin ile well-established' example . ' Compensation to corpbrations and, , -" ' ' ,: - individu4ls and cost of. loans ... : ' 297,,400,000 - , to' ard the iniddI6 of March �'when- ' Steady, -, .­,­� W. . , .11 to chan-o the- liuo�.froioi' ifiai`tiu&�ized the 'Caxmdk`F�cifiC,J1aiTway West of Lake.,,ag,'to particulars,butthe � a -woman with permanent back �'bain' In Logs of taxes and of revenue. --of , : I I , . .- -1. 'at eighty-five , degrees �,.p'"kahs become .. -:, bythe I-st ses9ioil'�Vf �P,�Wai&ui,'6­.M& . - . a - '. � Horse Pass. etomp& ; . .. ' ' " - th' "' - " ' ny expected to i-7 - . � I , .Superior. ., .It '; � � ' : ' f during the E,tai�,.tha,t,"there'"s'beeix,:no�" . , waw.proppsei : � � , Pge in -the ' . . 1. I coining Season to congbruct not :only the,: .e , 'tim�ate of L the cost made by t he bon. - - . the face of a I these ,well'7egtablish�A:Jacts. - I this weight of scion�ifib 6pinicin,.b6 W Alsace, capftalized..� ................... �. � 404,800,000 . I , War rhaterial to � � be'replac6d ......... �.. � �281WOI'000 , 1 b . . degrees thwh6at. � necessary. A ove ninety L L. . . .. � ' , I : LIS opppressivib, and, at � ninety-five. degreda,, ' L b'Ib to lay, I'll 11.1. ,;J11, , f, jail ; ' ' ' � L - '500 Mi ea 0 1 WayLln I a. be a I -­ a Lgen ' .1 I I I . . , . fifty ral es from L I CallAnder west,;iara,� t -a§'it wa';g 52S,600,o00 IaBi� year,,go I 1. leman ; I .and L � - � '6vei � the'existence of the bidn- call We .bell n I ,� : Pensions, loss lir ugh 6h go of:. fronti6r­ ......... 0- ........ ;an .... ­ ­ 262,800,000 .'% ' gbnSjg�lly L j L 1 . I I I . I I I . . horribly' go.' This . is fie , '. direct lij2e'we;t duri��;',�libb coming Season. , �� I . " L. I I but, � Some Slxty,�, 'baiI68 in udditidu it was this, yeak. To thiB w I I L . I a'S,i6be+,Ad6d, I . 1. .1 hall ,.With . pormatient:back � nial�young wo� . . , . spp�ressioli of Commune ............... 30;400,000 .. .. . L. � teniperature . during the. lull 4 betweell . L , . I � 'The paywe� y by the Gov- ttS.to 6hOL"6LOolp" I .1 coiltract :had, ernment ou account 4"tile 1, . 1. L I fr6mAlgom 1 aMillt; east,ward'tu'-the ' ,dast6rh ,.$25; 000,000 subBidy, , . 11 . §0,000;00Q.for surveys � ' h ' , " fif '' L 'I ­ . L � terminiis' of 't e,�, ty - nal 0 Se6tion,,aild : �1 i' )00�600 for the C'anadai Cehtral,.�1,000 . . "e . hair,:Qve feet I 'Bev n inches' %I9ngthT' , , : . , i I In -1 . , . ,.. I . . I L . L . .. . � ­ li . L - - - . . - I.— I . , ., 1. . .. . 1, I I . I . L , . ­ -- I ' , ': . . � . , , .1 I Total ..... 1 ............ I ...... 11!., ...... $2,90,60010W I I . .. , . irioob�oonai' L , . � the I I Jn, c'exceptional ..years � �, L L . I , . : t, , L I have' 'known pillows and shee a , .� , I 'L I , , , � , . . been -t6 date *1,610,0 104&ash: an& 1,00,660 .1 I I � I 11 b'; ' ,"', ' t�jrbij, L , L' I . �L, L "* I I L f the'y" 'proposbd�'fd pil.d. fifty or six eB. 000 for te egraphs, ' 0001000 'f n genera, 0 � 1, . .1 01 1h L I . . ItIr escryptl6n e.Feder'al Princip1r. , . 'To this sboWd be added the losses.sufT I '' . . L 'to bei uncomfortably hoti'. requiring -sprink- , . � ner ,returns�.giiowed es of land. Tho`��ii`affio� - 3 _ OXgefidifUroafZS front: Thunder Buy to of L%k( �_ Of'L $59, 000 000, dxcl - * u . I - I : , . r , ,I- . a I . . ., 'fered byprivate'individu by manufac-' a16"L . I : I , li�g W'ithL water ; and I similarly'retired to that froill tho isi of � kiy ISSI, ioAfio end : . I ,, ,i6t&f i ' Mi� I I , he 01 Superior. It was objected tbai'.ibc Govorn- .: "IV SO ' ntereot accou�t,:',�hich , s Where the"law And .the geneklint , , . urers. and,..traders; I :an d . by tile � partial I . . , u I I 8 . L I I re t. in-� drenched mi bt--cloth6a. B � t the I � ., I of 1881), . : """' 4"'�A k,000 PRS- -February, up,wAr, S� ­ . ' L L , . I I I meni'had ten ' S 6BtiMatb lllad�,L years in which, to finish the -b.iit�tph by'member "'of . on imperatively demand it; ' Lp I . I I%bo I The suspension of r for!ten . months. . h6t weather. -is mercifully interrupted by . � I "' � L senaers had travell6d'46i the road, and 7 .. 1. � . L , I - objection , 'We6terii'S.ectidii, but even � this the 0 .. ition4ast year,'aA the C' oat of th a ill,?. .6bly,,L 'Bfiall th ower of theni and. I I 8 . , . . . 'B I loans to cover the cost of the war iivoIved - 11 . I � two remarkable b bteorolog'icafp'hen6mena� I I - �� t.,L_ , , ' - Pa , a. � thereceLiptg. for the game, inie were: . � h%db6'eli:,'w6t,:f6.r,he high. road He the 60111pan, would bav 8'a dis�lld 0,be exercis ed. uVA6 would. , , an. i ndreasedaftn1_16,1'el , i a rge'6f ,J,;I � 6L, 3 66, 000, . . ! most � , , First, at its Cdmwsh�emebi wehavo al -- � : I sengyers,.$193 000". faiiii't,4961,000 -, mans. 1, 1, I .,L I . 11 �, ,expected, 10.1 - � Said � " ­ , 'L ' ,;yl I �, L L I every yar'd f a b , 11" 1. bondedbobt,.: - � " ' � . -. o o, 18�- � ,, * � I �, veqkmelip work y o; inipair the; feclet�lprin6iplo,and'ij2jurib'u�ly � . . I . M. Mathieu Bodet - ib� his book,..,,' Les I L. L . 1: L.,fi&il ' , bene 11 . i I 6I,,V.ays Violent Storms, which - � . I - " � - a total I Of - express, F19,001.0-, nd"altifig," L , � ... . I I . I I . . and h6�bolieVed tha'0�6 000bbo�,w6uld'.pay �' Sir �bhiales' Tup . ' -No'- I said no affebi'the 61itotionay ,of, tile i6atitutions of, I . .1 11 I Ln CaiSes do ,"IV6, a, 'Finances Fra I ISM" . 8 ML a ,� , . ,� I ficWly600l the 'air ­and thofi�atit` in '.;,, . ,and . ., " , I , I , '"' I $609,000%received .,dliribg� t4a time from . , I per the wficle cost of! ib6 works 'conBtrupied, by :debt like 'the our Boveral �Pxovinces Were tbis,power to L records,ths,t for the first !An.of -$400,000 -' I , , � . a . � L, .1 . ' h h we, ave. t CBS very, remarkable, electric I I L, L � , .1 the operation ofthe , L."Olicle ,lfbei,�ktendidg . . .bonded ,Uniop-and'C6utrad -the Goverrimald i 6; H - . .1� � I h , e had a siatedielit Pacific. , . �', : I be exercised on'6pbiects which'are within, 'Local ,000� the offers Were $1,000,000,000; while , duM'-storins, wbich � impress .frbsb life and ­ 1, I '' . '' from. RatTortage to,FI66�(�QreekA'and from . '­ . Showing aLCOMP arison of I freight " M I a. , rateSoll ' 9 - �Said mo I 'r. 'I "e;, The 'o usive--�66iiipetence�--of the .the -excl I for the' second, � half, as 'large again, t e ­ . I b y, vigor, -all around. Let' mciAeacri oue.'�' ' . ibe Winnipeg't'o Penthiha; .'� J-iiUdition to the, ' ,the Canadian Pacif � " gentleman oother4ines. , ad &ild'inanyL b..d,,l deb - Either he Legislatures, oil the gr Ound- that in the, . ' . -.1 I amounted'to �8,600,000,000. Adcording to I , .. L " I S, Nature 'L, see'bas '� ubdued' under., the . . . ., branch already 'q4bif Wi ',.ifie- Caif.cI4 � .-'had, ,borrowed F , f ,, . L", ­ - ; . 1, ,, . ,, I , . I I or rorri. two u �to ,iwenty-fiv6 wiles for, Lfrom the Callada Pacific prospectus or ills opinion of His Excelfency's advisers, or of, . L 'Mr. FrecLier'ich, Martin'S figures, the cost of � I L. . L great 'h6at and .is in, absolute repose.. . . I I I . I lid, part,ally.� Pacific Rmaih�ay dbinpd4,,,,�', -fliSI-el"g.f.r6i6la, the, rat L oil ibe I L . . . . ntercolo. )ectpB. from. him, for the same. expres- ros ,, iiament,, any ouch legisla the -Canadian Par . ­-, the war and the: foreign 'occupation was . Not the faintest brdath i.8.thdre to, Coax the .-- . - constructeda branch tb�,,:��il;s.��s6uthwest, ,e . nis�l :p . I I I ,. L I I . �� Railway was 14 cents .; Prince Ed�vard d there. I. .t. ionis wrong; The phra4d may perhaps be, IL I 5V,857;476j400; :but thoitelliS hicludecl are � I I . .1 � faintest 'movement,, in the leaves ; silence � . . 1: - , ­.�,J ,,, "" . called' the WinnipdgL�,��'.'­ 9�bd ',' Pembina' . I -11 1 ­ 14 'L L,,,,,L.P,,,,,,, ,sionappe e I . I I . -ar -'Island Railway',�14 cents,; Can in Mr BuuBter-Where dolthe I miakits, objected to. Tse e a mark.fn ibe regolutionL .. ' oblyih6se of direct expbilditure. : M'Nflle-, ' , , prevails, for even. the garrulouB,cirowg cain't . . . L . . � I . , ountaiii , ,C RnChL ,� to , , M tiu,e vAhLib br I 1�&i , - , I - .; Pacific Railroad un or , , I �. . lwa,y, 17 Cents a I .. ­ . .1. , cotAe from ? ,t oppobitkia ]us L" Passage. . I do not -know is I .- ' . 1. dL .fort's compilationj ,' a no 'd d - Irea y men ionq! , I . 1. caw becaup e their beake'are Wide open to - - .. � ' I Emergon. ' le The 16 gtUf 4of � 1, . I- . tile Goverriw�ht�'IS cenfg;'Canada . . hon.L central', Mr.,Blake would ask his friend. if .who made it. T - here is sometimes an. advant. �'sh' . in, aria L OW -ibat thb Ger received from g.. . I 'France' I I : I L 'Suddo '' L assist. respiration. �nly� the welcome � - . I . - � -thi��-Iime wo-ialcl "225 --. --Ag:' -mil - e - 6-7 Th * ere -- - . . L ' � IS -C��ig�L.;-��t"-.j�&Ul,-,.Miniieap6lis &-­Marii�,- iin ageAn borrowing your IaDguage fr�onf'­hfi - in 911 $10.0800;65-1:54, 1 -of Which -­ ---- ­­ ...... -- . ' � J h A.:stotm-is.- -'. ­ , -., ­'­. ,�rry- L8--X1,tkrq,,,, 1-1 T ufan- l�.' " --(- - . o 0 L was also a prNeet'd bran& L from I -he-supp _,he migra�ion-a-Chiaap*)on- - oSed ' " I .L 11 . I I I 11 . t toba, 14 con a ;, Northern, & Nbrtll*e1st6­o to British Columbia � was due -,to any thing I�Crii ­­a�ffd�I­ .... .. 1.1 ------- ta-t1f,�-'b ...... -jt` - � 7i rea e o, serva, ion, .aut S .1 Y;. 'Which ifif ­�fm­ -,6��,606-656 W�ut to t e empire or ogt �f4 .1 -,4ta- ,-- ­_ Coming 1) and the ,. house servants rush I , , L IL . Brandon! Southward' tbl� the S6uris; mboht ,15 . " - Cents L�, Grand Trunk Railway, IS Cents;'. brit the the - Go' t * ' liiig*. in urg seems tb indicate that,11lis'' was L. I 1 . '' - ' ion,b for imperial purposes; the retbaiuder� being� . I ' .. " , . . . info .close all.docts. A�tixlopBjo witness . . I I . ' . I 'll"", ug, ' L t , fifteen miles, and'i en,'.tunnl i due, wes -, I . vernmen � policy of Aul,:22` cdnta--, o MilwaukeeL'& St. Ij Mr' 6nclerd6nk*to the, Work and Ohio" O' i once the �o f h' t e ,great authority 0, � pilbi ­ divided 'among the States.` . , L `:'­ I. :1 - , L I I , .", tbe� ',magnificonde of the app I I I ,,, , roaching- . . L '��oepi I a : orly for 160 wile ng about Afteell I 1. .I ­ I , I . complete , ' I At.bis..'� Topeka & I Sauta'Fe, 19*,cents ;. pernaittiog-Aftia t6,'6ttgagia Chilialneif upon . whi, 1 I -to y d. In he debateon . It r6f6fio t � . .1 I I . I '. . , . . . , � I . , � ... I I , - .. , � . I . . I ­ ,.i .1 , - - , ,- i � * Storlb, you remain OUt'L to brave .It; and L, . . L I mile�3 distant ,frow.'the main line all the , , ' I . Central P.'acific:j'.19. cents ; libion, Pacific, tilo-work9 (Laifghtbr.) ,. He' ,maintained . I the New Brunswick L School question, the fioA-.�.gentlem9,n,'- the leader � . �, ''I I . , � ,Wedding Fcstlililca luxiraiw�dlnar.'�. � . � I � feel its approaching breath'on your , . L 11 soon . � I . I �, ' . way. The next 'Spotlon"06'illibg under �19 I ­:'. L . - ------ F----TfIJ­ 120 1C was a ru ffig-thimtrgh th-u-11zcky- no ice WE ELT -runn . . 06btS;,,Cbi6ago" _ & Southwestern,..: 20' with'gr6ater confidence the justice-ofbis�. I -de-nfa.--T'-oY-i�e�dWd-CIUM--tV&�-Cuumd-w- -famm,-emt-eation,-thu-t-the-pe,i,n't-�bf-'pr-u-' L of the present L I . 1. . .,- L . / ­ I � Government,usas precisely, the same phfa§e..' ' . I . I I .1 . . ' I The wedding of. Prilicogg Maria of S6hoa ;cheek. - Looking to. WiDd ward L'.YOU .see. . I ' , a IbiA& Cloud approaching, and before it : ' ' , .. . I I I .. ountains � to kanApplis, ,He' had just M 'd ri,icb, I - Pacific ,was: now, 14 cents, inate ad , of 15 den'c6 Was not to make � contracts, for - He e�ilit§-b�it�,UV it w6cild-be�. - imlJogsible- -to-the-Growii-Y�rinc Le-bLAbSlggiplao� 1 I L �. . - , I -IeZ1-ea-and-gt1cks,-"' teS-abA-V,­r-0Ws­-Q koliDg - - A receiv a I information r dd ill xefer, e a. . ,the, L I , under fheGov6rumeut,, ' ' cents WaS. r toi.bterfe.e�jri' those matieiB, for otherwise . took place wf6w Weeks agolii Ankobar was � around'in wild..confusion... - You ri,ow bear , I , . I ence to the probability of- being able to as which co us otion of easternL a,nd western ends - . I Ir 1. I , as low as anY. 'For from 145 t' 0: 150 miles but 0 develop the Northwest' first this Leg isl atu're j,instead of being as howthe 'a I . gay affair. The nuptial feativitiealasted i ' L , its roar - While rap�,'t in admiration, you . . . L utilize the Kiokiii,4`11one Pass. 1, Th ' ' I cOm7,' 11 of, ) 'L Lat the Cana;da I "adific Charged- 45c.,44s a-inst 0 'Year had ill general court of jParliament for the,d&cision a fortnight, ,during �- which pe' r10 11 0119 '' - d. I are enveloped i6 - it �'. I . � tie L � , : a grimy,. man I Is pany's choice W t'his route was"nof-becatise I - aill.' - no , Short pi6ved: "50C. Oil the Grand Trunk Railway,-,, Not. th I L ' 'eastern the of great Dominion qu6stlons,.;vould bec6 Me L e of'. b' ramm anquotH and balls� races I i P.t.011 L - L 1. , , , " , * �' f Oct' Ing ' L and have I to', look . to your ,� I , � they. li�'ped-to find a.pae� PaBier'on grades . - the end wa's essential to ern Pacific, Soo'. Uniou Pacific, 606., tin d L '� that� ,.the the . line" . mply a. Court 6f Appeal to try wbeihei,. at ,L. ,,. . hunting parties were carried � opt to L , . , I . .1, in're8isting its fury ` aud this is no i6ke,. ' I . I I . . , " � fel�lowhead, but becatise it Would L thalltillpL effAil, 1� saving of. sev ihe mil' An euty�li es ; Of L'. - . go, on" The S'ame-�'relailcrl -was, hold in existence and I variou 1. I . company would not abandon 'VL Oil .... y a classes �of. freight and -the various were the Pr6vincial"Legislatures were right -or , , I . wrong in the conclusions at which'they had the IS ter. Throughout themarriage.cere., t mony Princess Maria wore.'up'on, her-' head I L . L .1 �� for � ,eyes,' ,nostrils' i ind 7ea,ra are' cloud- , 11, 6d'With dust. As the blAst approaches you ' I 'I, " � - . len'th,' though actually increasing the but- terms.' There man-, millions -added , , L I distau n4� He aid not See woke than a --to ' by the �6untry for buildm, . arrived. Thexi'lle says thaithe�qubstion is the most precious heirloom of her family- . 1. maysee.a flash of lightningand hes,i its clap --- "., , . ' It " lay as not proposed.to ask the House to . , the price �aid I v�ery few cases. in. Which ,Carfigda' Pacific' RailwLy bee under the constitution one which'ought to .. ,a ma,ssive golden, diadern, :enriched with' 11 . . - ,of tllundet�an4fihenleel the heavy, cold rain- � - ., ' J �h..,' ,e Se--p-ass, nearer the boundar�'tban ..roads, , except ing the Ru" Goveramput,raiiwa�s, bliarged I I I -T owe, iliieii be decided exclusively by the Local Legi8- I ,. I twelve huge ,rubies, which'Was 6066, the - . . � drope,which Sparsely P9,11L srouill Darkness I . 100 miles , and that distance would ensure theyL proceeded premattirely' with the, of freight. than Pacific. The iouildibg the line.;� V t h I I attire on its r6sp6nSibility to the pe6plebf . I I � . perly of Ring' Solonibn the Wise.' . P-70 -1 I L . I I .. black as E rebus surrouridS YOU, L darknesa ', ' � eien ,pF i suffi t national 11 n' all. .tho'Canada of, the ends;of rom e I L . I for Rin�`bughi in' his 1 'the Provinco,.who. are the­sole-,-.judg,es.of' , � , . the ,oldest T h, . Seho , dynasty , is , which literally� ma� b6 felt, for Cldlia of: . ,6tia6tion caseL,4. ,By coutLp,t the, Bection member (Mi.,Viset) fact that tile Company had refirse&to fur- . � I I I I end,me I am nt moved the tha-Hous . , action: � . such -11on; E di�ard Blake -on - !)is � , �l . ,Oy ll.i.. � in existew ,e, and King 1�nbrokeu L . I L . ' .; and .if ' on are L Within I dust ocomion it y ,the I 1, - Ba Votweeu Kamloops." �nd Emor' y r against ,admission e was U,Sla Copies of sub-contraotB, -ofy%ils, fish free.�' In not information to'the Cost , . � , � I allouiance. I , , I � , , I Menelik claime , descent from the 'doors - , . � I , , I . I night prevails .requiring the lig htin . g . I , a W 3 to �be ` plet6d, on Ahe plates,,ete., answer possessed of as t6this he would�sai thittl the, bridges Were of building the prairie Section. It .was . ... . I . � " , . , . I . - I . . .. I I I I . Queen of Sheba; whoge v Isit I n state i6*the , �X�rusal is recorded in -the: Court . . Pg. L I : of lain %he Storm passes,li htretukns, . I 1� , "ill - Ist of July, I8S5j.L9,n11?trr1e amount e2ipended I . on the sdctioh`�o far had - beep ,�, 1,979,917. . . . gL bein built. in'Outario. They Were all, of known, however,. from th6,cstiwato6fthe firice I � . I iron. � The t qut �bfL dity Steel rails ,and engineer, that the embankments obAII6 - .. .A �Aet-16118 414estion. '. .. I .. I . L The,difficulty of proposing t y o the oung , , e I of in Spripturos. Princess Hari&'s illustrio* us supposed to 1, - wi . , and"you find everythitib, begrimed' ,� I W thrown opento, . I . �t. Everydooris tic 11 I As the House knew, tho,conttact bad lately . . first �00 wileii were,n,ow being impor of faste I s' ted,.aild not exceed'hil . lady ig�not always, the ancestrcs�, wfiose charms are I . I . a witAbe cool, z ., 21 bracing, o onle-chargea air�- ' . . been let for the Coastruction Of a seotion--6f ,pings wbuld average � 11 I Overy, indication that the. �,1,000 ,�ards and it I most s6riods one a I ouitor has tt6 te - S6ng of Songs have inspired th , received I I I 'L Which ,you eagerly inhale with dilated nos� � I 86 miles'between tmoiy Bar' and' Fort Wsa, giv'en I com- of cubic per mile, was' would 'do as "the G I ha,cl the balabee..,of 500 .encounter. Popping the -to I the diadein in que5ti6n,'" a gift from' her I � . I i I trils�, ,and �f6el that have secured a I � . Mood work to. be cona-. y for 11'i,2,486,000,'tbe pany� overnment not suppoged'that .1 miles ,question - -whell., tfie� suid they would T build'a road. of would exceed ihafaverage, and 8 one's progpecti . , vo mother-in-law , or."asking patpa"As frequently the more enamorecfho6.t­duri� . g her Sojourn in till) . I . � h6r .ybu fresii leas? of existence. I : , ", � - . ­ I - I I . pleted on,July Ist, 1885. 'In rega,rd:totbe I =y first-class-., H6 ' tc-'the 'actual known, ]as . V, r since Jew,ish capital,, and'it has e e . ­ .',--.!. . I .. 1. I 'Wor� construfted by the Government,— �- submitted Cost was ln�dci it would House that every objec�iqn raised- haA thus da�y,,'i t, appear' arduous. undertaking, of the two..- When � Prote�sdr.4�toun',i�af3,Y�ooijjg'lqissWil�o death -been worn byher femalq­46sceildo,lits, . . ­ . I I ,. . .1 ,,'A young man named Rowoll, who -*ad , 1, the t po�sslble care was being, taken, ,be some ,wou�ld probably . . . been -answered in '6u6 The the 'figures, 'indeed I I n , daughter ' -- Professor . at ill it weddings� from generation tb gen" e I � . employed at tl� . e. depot at Adrian as tele- , � - ,= . to secur6 66 fit-'3t­cl&49 � road. ' At -ter travel- ye�r. great th ,were very'low � , at� 0onBervative to­wLch subsidy of , Wilgon, the famous -�" "I er�tion, clown to ,the., present tim'19. As - . 1. � I graph operator, but who..,Iateiy resigned or. . lina ver one hundr(T12and. thirty I I " miles party, the,bountry' probably below the'eaSh of'$I.2,0'06. . . .1. . V . owed its present coudi Iola,. might � well be inile. lc�iving the laud Phrfstbpber North," -he . ob- tained, the 4adyls!` ,SOOn as.tbo Arebbish I op of Gondar; on, the I . 11 was discharged,weni't6the depotill I Detroit ' , � , 1. of the road 'he was.' delighted fo� find pot I � subsidy as'profit. *1' - ,proud -of the '-results � their "rai way Again,- had 'been sdoptdd by consent condition. , allyon that of her fatber'abeing occa ion ab, fprouounce1 a ove all'uded toi bac! . . I - ' T da and created a diBturbamce by .1 .. I on ,�,,e,,,. I I I , that the company ,Wag bui ldi.ng the ,.of , E t system I 'policy-� (Ministerial cheers.) : ... ­­ " which tho'compally would gtiill bearlyall the secured. This Aytoub'was mucY166"ghy to the'nuptial benediction ul�6n't he royal'pair a . . ` - , d "",I L , � evolver , and pl&niiig out the � . , I , � . line Much better th'ail was required - � I � . I . .� Mr. Blake;"afte If r a, pw prefatory remarks, benefit to be derived from the skI6 of lands ask, and , . � he pievailed upon the lady herself thiA relie was removed fiom,the bride's , I . , . whole -con,�.24 firing &`shop which p�seed.�, . . � of them ,under , 'tile : toting of' , the' -6add he did p*ot-4fffdfid1A­t-fia1 11 I sent the, stations, and the� receipts from- y'Oul,ig to, conduct the ne.ce§sa;ry ilegotiations'�, bro nd restored to its rest: w, by her father, a by the car of the'night watch. He hball � , 3k I I I . contract. Assuming that there Would be a , pre near. Stage of tile debate 6 -refer �to-th­q--pic�reas, this source would,mearly finpleiiIent the . " We Must deal tenderly with his feelings," I I ingp)6,c6a,ij�ongtl�ereg�I'Lm'ofSoho9*,.' .. , ,. * I . ­­. compelled all,prehent to hold up their'�right ' , : ." saving of 19 miles in thedength of the, road, from a financial, aspect, of. woAs, on, the Whole 'cost of buildipg the Ii , ne !it the -said gIoritui old­Christopheri 11 I'll write' . � ,, I � I 11 I I . ' ­ - -­ ­ hands, and watched them around lively ' I ­ . 1. I they would stand in the positiou, that frond Cau�dm Pacific Rai]V� ay!-Aow��.dnder'� con- section, so that there Was every ­ , , . my reply on it slip of paper and 'b" t 0 .1.1. I Simpenticd Aniiiiatibn. � I , for ' W � . Atime.. go asarrestedl4ndlodgeoln, I I . MontrealtoPott Moody via . the. Canada prairie tract from the Government, . lie had liq probabili.41W of I the company beilig'able witil I pill , thebabli of your frock."- ,,,papa's antwei . I I . . I 1, - A, telegram from Charlestown,� W, Va., jaiv, �. . ,- I - ,, � . -1 '. 1, . I I I 1. I I � . I I ,­ . I . Pa8ific ,U%ilway the. digbatice' Would , be, g_ New York, miles, while, fronl, heBitatiod-'in affirtl�'ing Itbat the policy their subsidy and the proceeds of wortgageB I I . I which was being building 'ailway free i4 on 66 back'of my. dress,!" sawkisp Jane, as t�6' - I I says: Oil Monday.evening Miss'Jankins, - P, E Island Legislature was, prorogned 'I '' IttsE. During� the `� �, ;iDpq to � bgt!, 'Canada Pacific pur ued of Ina r and manyrrifill6no the to.obti' � she entered drawing -room., Of Blue Creek, apparently � died,. �She was on E�a�urdmy segBloft , I . . Moody by the, , - I , I prairie sections first . ag"the policy. which Of doliarg1rom the equity of redemption, - i ,Turning. bet. ro�ldd, the dolight6d Proiesgor � 'the r Seed for the. A e grave,and taken.to's, Church, tw;iity-five Bills,werep6ds6d.- Abilt6miii .. - distance Rail�t yy, - , and .Montreal,, � the . wo�IdI3&1,2�0 miles -4` From No lkbrk, to he had always advocated; the h6n. getil., upon the man had 6'e6nds. Thchort.gebtlbl ileman was obliged j6.admib t' �. '' ' - I ­ ha lb�the'� wot 1 6 spirit claimed Credit to k - in a vaing orioua & tfiese , words rea .. . " With authorV dolbplin�ents,�'�61i'anib�2-sl..Jo�kr?ial. ' where, thb'mi niater hold services. After . the'lLieutenant.6overnorl.g speech ore� . I � gretted,in the interest of morality that.thd - - I .1.1.1 1� � I. . ' ' - Port',X6OJdybk the Canada Pacifio',Rail�.' . " , � � on th6,eagtern end had not been u,h6d )nt for the prospect that,illere , � I . � as theGovernmE ' , . , .1 I . I "I 0 , ., I .�. . I . I b vices tbe..Iid of the Coffin was t 8, Ser ' - removed for friends, to take S -Ia4,lock I . . � Bill"' silibmittedt'espodting ' Aucti ". f ilea � I so on a � 1 way lid ro� , line Mholist . : l7tiss 'e 0 h d ,'.b a & , The Would be�00 mil a Of. road in­dperation at , . � gorous g,v :t ,,C get Wi lid Vi ' 0, the House, was very, th6'6 d.of this season, But -for. the'*orh n 'ru fe'ag mrcak ' : U. S. .Congress is passing a, Special. law] a , �8 :a'mont when the f I ace of , the young -lady rovbalea � Sim homel is I 01 . . I � . to & ' � I ­�­�­,=r­ �Ome aw. I I I . . " Toronto, J� Fro;n New YO , wag Irom 500 � � I .granting Ing tbe� fret fifty miles'west a espcci� i 'a , , , of the Government of, the welbber for] Calls, der, *d' � pebsion of ,h to th6 widowed mothet,of J6bnie Wade, of Get..1 Bignsoflife., was taken, "and, ' gaia'to�Xewiiil in -a torpid state i�ith, indi- H P�6n, of bai' .� ,I!� , .. . am I I '. action, for, 516j006 damages for, ,. , , . VIP, the Ceatr 10 0 whic h allthai *as Sat in Lambton, which. drev; r foith the .praise I the t�sburg-, w -a -,*!it bo W Wkilled iroiro,'king broad- I At tf es licr�lilbs are stiff - cations of life - in I ­.11 I ietd raoftheMoutrea. - � libeii against the propri I I '': , , report wag that", work was in pkog' I . . it 1879',,. there . . - rdss.11� of the bon. Minister I 'for the , - , Uniol.soldiers there. and then I 1. 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