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SHE RAS BackAcne Feels gore aches with mugculer Raing,.and hag just pul on that Banisher of Backaches

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4. Moj.acuuax, Point an Chane, writes: Noth

tng better for Lame Rack aad Lom thas D_& L. Menthoj aster —— si

A. I. Maclean writes from water: ‘The &

& i. Menthe!

Ehénumtins at @ grant rate in ec. snc in air-tigh) tin box.

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G1 APPELLE NA QUIVER |

Of Excitement on of Their Excellencies Lord and Lacy Aberdeen.

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In the eystem, etrains the luags and

prepares a way for pneumodia, often-

times consumption.

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216 Countess Receives a Hand- some Bouguet—"Vis Lord-

positively cures coughs and cx

surprisingly short time. It’s a scict- ship's briei AUCress. r tifle certainty, tried and true, sooth- ing and healing in ita effects,

LARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 23 CENTS,

NW,

4%-

Police They Visit the Fort

_ Escorted by a Guard of MN,

mh, N.W.T., THURSDAY,

the Arrival

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AUG. 8. 1895.

opened the new lodge, Mrs. Burn) F he bishop's wife, received then ai A presented the fotlowing li

ry —— ile ‘ABERDEEN’S ap tiy whl ' Fetherstonhangh,

from Sia! Any = » DDR

the lodge: XLitss Turnbull, also from England, | had come out in charge of the girls / sent by the Hon. Ars. Joye to the

Tr?

tounuress of

* - eS aa

‘on } r Mrs I) bite VW ife ot the at the Oper in? of the Ter ite -Ous i 3 10, {

Rector of Indian Head, and one af orial Exhi bition at | ha Y Y S nh mittee - \i- 3 1), =

the G. P - counnittee ; “i d Revina. tof the Diocesan Indian Mission at

Fort Peliy, and Miss Bb vee, of eet

Qu’Appelie Statron, also on th

G. F. S. committee The Rev. A. The Husbandman With Longe

| C. Kettle opened with a short. ser- teth For the | Vic, and a hymn was sung just Fruits of the Earth.

| before the benediction, after which

His Excellgney said he and Lady Pena USIe =

Aberd much pleasure }

on bad

| opening the the ledge and hoped it | Words of Praise for Lientonant- i would Prove A grea be nefit to the Governor Maekin tosh nd £ . we Petes £5448

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She Cry - if STOgrrss, ; | country, and after a few more kindls Mounted Police . . sae . : woe ae mi and Indian Head. i words frou. himself and Lady Aber- ie sate x ails tyr : ts Oh hae ee ee ideen, the Rev, A. C, Nettle and iin cea ( sisi Mr. Harold Dee were presented ; | i pace | ; : Their FExeellencies then had a few His FExecellen ae eG 3 ? Ae cording ty a pre ‘mis “e made last , } } = J th piace Z 1 0 kind words to say to the matron ; rising ¢t resnond vv roc ; . i ees < fall, His Excellency the Governor-' 4 q cach of the girls, and after 5 z ee . - . sit ; Ut t w th { al U > ra. ee . . . General and Lady Aberdeen paid some refreshmenis weut to the raii- Magrt 4 4 Qu Appelle a short visit on Satur. | Way station, Where @ freight trata | 1°" 7 follow is * i , 1 ? } , y a : é us Ws “a Cor é ti r } our na s *,f = ree 2 ' Pr | day, arriving the previons evening | was AWalling to Convey their Cal \ a r, ab 1a u ; - west en route for Lord Absrdeen’ men It } post r 5 asnth’ name ae pt from Regina, and having | eines 2 ancil. . y1P | rs “ae 4 Te Ive § nh greeting ar Hout i th If private cars s ide-tracked here. i : at om wralt:? thors _ : . ie Pp ) It may be just as well to giv he welcome as that contained in th ee About 10.13 a deputation of the } ublic sGine inturmation res} cunt a ; , 5 ; 3 GG } two a ~ t deavoting t A , , % “4 leading business men, and as many; the G. F.S. and the lo ige how » In eudea 5 s , PES See % 5 ahtlishe } . rds eknowledee this compli t this = ee re other people and children as were | ' stablished in our midst. Uh , his pte Te, Un t eh. fn > ) i i trsenr nt d : | Girl ? Irie ndly Ss Or te whrel th, 7 Toe af your Ps te ¢ ] aS 8 an 4 ner?) | deft in town—the rest being at the ; is sf ving R , hee i marx of your ] Va y and } UDI 7 ANOVE Inbiais represent, 13 a society { nfesa that Tf. i INCE ane ; i 4 t J Sy1rTl on 23 tna foe] I i} fair—ge at ae) rales , ! aa gatl hi red a the d pot to wele| ye spened throughout tha cea unde. f ead wik @ : ae ae Si : y CCuToON ! this } 1 th usna vi ul iw ome Theis Ie Seelloneics Im a WAlM) the ausniees of ath Engush r hure h. al : : ‘i i ; efuse eee : ; ; . . oliliculty In m Cperien f « to n le } if iuformeal manner. <A beautiful, cut for all denominations, for matn- : ; an = . + fer Yper hiel mre ¢ rr] {lif a pressin rad pat ly t] tT} nen : - . 7.., ) bouquet from the garden of Mr,j timing a high, pure standard of hic, | [ope _— @ Tick, nd in looking after each othes’s | called forth by such a manifesta : . ete : wm 1): o witli my ey, Was prt sented by Master and sie ~ PR. ae era mE = <i 3 se ia 2 Pigg aig iat ee Ceiines wi material welfare. Mrs. Joyce had | hut also on this oceasion by th i nr lackenzie to the Coun ess Who Was . ae : } ach. =F : omnoneas! for some time, en behalf of thi: fuitlior difiaaite of désakion = nal fer if Mina : e a ua i. tabla i i mts , a es © Subseription pric 1.004 nen. ie i h phased; thea our gallant! society, sent out several members, | | f } 45 . t ' »* ye +6 by sda oe . east Fait { naat or md th advance; £1 tvance, 5860) MVL.A. introduced our fair mothe aud Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh and Lad ; hea r p>cents | ik We et = : met nent ¢ time Rural \ , , nd danghters and motley group of Drassey both being sreatly inter- ut Tile i I ! ] ue ¢ =) . c J rt tasazentefor! py } See, et ested in the can 5 ynsulted t il Ifanvene here knows h to ly : ite Inch, Who afer shaking hands with af mage Re samedi dpileor- "| 1" 1] full a abont establishing a lidye or home | tyat problem perhaps they wall . ; ; ae heir Exeelloneies oraccefully retiped | : : i ; i Pent o aMY FECITEG | for the giris so sent out, Lady , =r ; it’s tor to the end and sides of the waiti ; ean oe a oe ee > o Llit nit nnd sides ol the waiting brassey providing the hetae, tur- oe ee es ee ee eee ee ee eee Ce ee - ? pre en? I eon ] Can A Ne alte r-

room feeling proud at having been

nished, and Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh

Ht id A Us. 8, 1895 | . ; 1. P } Bs , native but to address my observ PUURSDAY, A : ; : | permitte dto shake hands with om the matron to look afer the home. +! speeiigs iy bi | 5 ; Pas i< jc ot all: the Ine rr. tions to tha’ malt i tril 4 cau Z : ae hy Governor-General and his But this is n uu all; the home o | } ott th 5 i Lith Q BENS PRIZE. ect aitelhe Redie<> Glad lodye must pay its way and extend > whieh I see opposite, [ trust teat } ost am! ayy Imdeca, where- its usefulness if it is to continu | y } : . lat ; lave : | aoe BOGEN : ; : AMIN. | those Who eccupy a more favored | a tt \ i } ( . +} > 1 ( z ,

j : ; ever tney §2 they seem like rays of) Besides being a home of rest and a ' . . iy t t 3 inf nade , ee. Bin tak ; = ; position, Imposing upon them the | PAGS oa POM ue, and one Instiactively says Eo to receive gitls coming into | ' ac aes : : 1 a ae oes bee : oe i necessity of hearing what fails fror : ; Hers. | “God bless their kindly hearts.” | the country, it is proposed to receive | ath. will not . ss Pie i . i dd ie ; ay ian ; my mouth, will not teel that Loam ong year Inn from fray , ; ‘i : te a sb SC WLPehbS Ve tov ' | For Jong : | 0m | afer evetpihing wee quel Bia”... sC— SC eons «= dure ~~ Uh operation ESSE } aa A ee . : | vreat a distance from school so that; , a : _ , , ' z Rg HWeney said they were wuch they can board at t] Eiactes Laugh en L 14 Welt, Your don and distingnishee leased ¢ ‘et auch a represent: wali? Brac elie acetone oe = Ilan iT, iM, ickenzte Bowell, lad Picased to meet such a represents- | under the chaperonage of the lod . “— i thems: lyes il Vy have Wou t) e rat 2. « ; = | © pany j HL niemeu, that th Qo 7 i ; ; : - gent digs | t sca i?; thanked thein on! matron whilst having the advantave hibition ler ' ope SEne : times ii, cy ; . }: : an e@xhil hips n—n demo fram ¢ (Kelapore cup several times, and! behalf of the Countess forthe beauti- | of attending the school at Indian th) ipabilt f the Northwest i | : se = ‘7 he ‘1 1s «hy tte ; rmiWwes i every year have Wena nuinber of ful | auqnet : spoke briefly of the | Hea 1, the following being the scale sie gre « Wael § tis jn ea . } } ae - . é 2. wa is ae RR eebseie ae oe, of rates fixed, payable im advance: ; hagohs, PTIZcs, WW hik Hh ha J ut mom y 1 | great resourees of the Northwest ; . - ? i Ry t = i } called— mdi neeesgarily an bsnl Sa ee ae ee : *| Children boarding for $1.50 per! ,... < Niattveiean: Micaull {j their iC Irses and added to the tame] waa delighted with what he had | week extre er w ek ry a eo bition of the Norlhwees OPPILTGTics e Ss ae : 3 | c, 25c 2. ¢ type eek To ash + e e-eMIDE ase wr = t}- j of oUF MarKsinen tha world over. | ceen at Regina Fair ; notwithstand- | i ing, ‘alia their clot are all | ri Me 7 re _ eee ryae : . se 2 sie: { tural ay ng wher we apes)

The anadian t | . ! : me 4 | Tints ve ar a Cana 1} iT) h 18 outdon: i ing our suecess jin growing wheat | Ww at home ; th a tariff for | f dene bal dante etanes . fo { s = i J ) Success vt ! t} > Shi b}- fall competitors from the Mothet j and cattle-raisinge. he suggested | 1G. F, 5. members bei ing 25c per day |. adele ial wade see ager i ' . “, . oe ~ ous . tt) eB aurely nean muehy a8} | } at z : e | Qt 50 ve : { a Y #3 : . 2 j { I rs and r 1) by more attention to minor matt TS in oF nis D per wee k ® yan ( “ATSC ; “7 then t} Rae } +1 P f tha ' racduets of a4 1: 4 tiny ; fing O0c per day or $3 per weel of ?;

} : - ah ee larming, SUCH AS) pnt siders, such as farmer’s wives talit wolisals ena:t ait ' > % io ‘mitivation of small fruits, produc- and others wishing to have acl THE . sitios Gases i 1 ye tT 1 1 . en DboeaUu iS We Ait } ! : ALT ahh iY mm tion of axa 73, butt Y. ana milk: and A rest, Hite } T a Lv OF foo ] I 1] fe att 2 i i I ton, rou This never tasted fresher ¢ reg, bette Week, This wit «omeau Uline ese ESE pees x an , , a ] , ] } as tawtlee ! . ; T> 1+ oe - 1) ee ey meais per da i oT ay a ne i @entua | : : oo saa = budter or sweeter milk than in th } a Wy . | ats sacs e of ch . m i v } iH ("y;] (; } n Nort we as there Pa eee 7 Phe zs saa a pies { which l : if A feryail : NOTUWESE, UWnere Was & CTOWINE | the kind benefactors a aMNIOUS | pe “takes o oH “/ , ie A prize-winnet. | demand for thes 9 and he encour-| that the lodve may have a larg: ous KCE nu cage : 5 " es > ; : nea - I an f \"} + + , , , i } it Wiki rh : Lat ged all to persevere and snccess } sphere of u = and if the hes : t Pam 4 Oid La 1 i) womld crown their efforts: humor- | 2 ee furt he r donb on i 7 ne sewn at } ti. mI. SIN Iv) ¢ nite | ini . ect inforurit nN may iW obt | live at ti batis, presing Up qu ously alluded to having been pre- 1 t farmis not a } } vi } } mnie und tl at % | | | hil ns i froin the matron at the iF we Nils P nnHine, ¢ Chav spant , >t ‘ounteee my wicite T ving Tops, pte bt vl irae i > sented Dv the Countess, while visit Hows, Mra. Burn, Mrs. PD. bie, Mrs |

land, the R

te iy

: aes re at vivant ARC UM 1}

ite of Eng-) 7

Private

a hving by prize-wi I

they have t extra white gift— | also to having purchased a young ,

thoroughbred bull, both |

@ the fair,

eghorn fowl—a_ birthday

with a coop of

, + y hMevemene Os

Hayhurst ts indeed remarkable. Ayreshire

fhe am ous Lily can n ' of which would be sent to his farm c ' ; The Y ° . ° , y th Ol! in Bri ish Columbia: said he was! = ] aye ny Tit every Ca Id hit m a farmer; again thanking all t ie GT t Suc" t, ! i Tee yt ion elvel ithe C untess 3 ie | bhobhe . y. ana he retired and tovk seats WU the conveyance awaitiry to take r nie "m Sfanitn} thirty.- i See i pase - them to Fort Qu’Appelle, escorted fou Yrairnust hiteen va Ql rd f mounted Ting : | test Te l ted at } +} : where thev visited the India S rset, Poplar Point, 7

inission.

@incly, Oak River, St. Eustach: 7 : j , a@rugy fe , * Indian Head where they arrived at

me | ae 35 ee ie ee " Stra 411 rmenort, Cartwright, a ae . me =r ass el 10 o'clock amid a thunderstorm Joley. = J te, © Baldur, = : OPENING OF THE G. FS. LODG! La 4 ovis } + sTan- eee On Saturday night, notwithstande tou bal 28 ee > | 7 aoe 14. ingthe lateness of the honr, larke c ; car ness and the thunderstorm, Their bg S% as . t i> Osa I 1 Ex ? es Lord ana ] 1dy Aber- a } fi , , . R | Cit j of Giladste een most kindly, on their re . i Vf ; : . “9 > i SA, MACGOT rom the Fort te the railway, stopped » Ti + X\f , 4 | ~ ney a ++ . + 2 ; - “eae ees | at the old Home Farm (now divided . > < i i Ft. : : a .orna : Mito separate tenements, such as thi un : { t : = > ‘a 7 “a SS es } re > S wige eS and =e 000 pounds ci ee ve, et iT a ED ———— “sat . " . tr YY ? ° ; zs . ee AUSTRALIA, ater trying tm Vain You Dent Hare to Swecr off 4 Pte é y hits ) t x i » exterm Tat » BAS COM | cass the St, Louis Journal of Agricniture in . } . . : ¢ : I bi 1 tO SUIp } em In taTee® qQuane- n editorial about No-To-Bac, the famo Eneland wl hev sel] | tebuceo habit “We know ef manr tities to Eneland where the sil eases 2 SKE : es see azes cured by No- Fo-Bse, ono, a prominer' well as food It is aiso SMppmMe sz Lonis architect, smoked and chewed for hares, eggs hatter at 1 cheese A uty years; = boxes cur d him s > that ia } even the sinell of tebseco makes him sick. - + , + + ere [Ff nro- he 2 3 i line of steamers te carry aos —— sold and gnaranteed by U. | ducts is project 1 to run aitect tO Carthew. Nocnrenopay. © - free. Ster-

ing Remedy Co., 3748t. Paul St.; Mont:eal.

Joyner of Fort Qn’Appelle, Mra. ft

B, Gordon of Re te init

ina, ol Mi we Oi

Vrummor

; was atadias to th cpitialitye of Oa’ Appelle Station, all these sg Ses ai z } : presever ‘mCe, SKE, encivy and fa ladies being on the committee. a8 aes wads forth to which | referred, We have 2*1t+7?rPre ' all been taught that tl hu tiie Bu ened to Peath. mee pee mai with ji 4 t { . . . : a4 Melita , Man., A August . of # tie fruits ol Liye t Ui. hb Th et Gibson ew rent I of \! (; } t 1 hav t ted th H baits Ut? Waska la, was bakin on tue \ rls I refer to th ff when her clothed ignited. Shes matter partiv be ee tat epee ¢ out on the prairi Her hes that during the past few yea bt Tlit 1 eti Af eT ter i 7) } ive I t Worh t I « cit 4 OUuNE ¥Y ut thre oc WwW have P . —---—- - © = -e . . 4 } i ; P 4 « —Warhor fru f Ang pte 7 , } ! 3 ® } - oe ou ist Week oy) nv a ; } a’ 3 e} wees 1H t , » CATS ¢ trave ny isii } very ¥ 1 BR I S - . Lil, stage, ocean and lake, end tha LY itis heavy at latest official information on tir - 4} ur Tr - tensive range of b ees tabl t » a r ; : 4 é Vii } 2 (rs r ; ete t 4 4 v6 ri ; i : t] tS le unequal! ia mn os thet re 1 1 the country. This issue contains qa @2Tailiomoury nt sur Mm ing list of new postellices opnened, 1 [w aRe sgt i troy ' t a tavé rontes, latest ¢ retort : R Phe jnudical district in : tot woe + munieielity is situated: a list of | land. (Loud ch it , I OmNnmMme. i re | t Le _ S 1 . . he pt vince Ia TI s et f : s a os : t ts : , { ——__—_—-. -6-§ <> >< —___— , 5s z f } : LHECMATISM CRED Iv A Day.— from _havis ; - = ~ Son \ 8i ricat R 3 Ci te iol “* > "o* was re ccc ema aeecnaneD a Catarrh sviiovedia I) to 60 Minrtes ° ' , y 7 Rheumati-m and Nearatuia radically On rt potfof tne t . cures In 1 to 3 davs Its ton . oO . ° » | npon the system IS Ternaraagoe and ' meter ious. Ihe first dose greativ ; Me ote Slt he f . benefit k id Ce . ots ny hiea = 7 i i lai tia . ' at " ? TY . E. Carthew, Qu Appeiie. 11 Deafness, CQ cents. AUC B. Carthew's

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A WINTER IN PARIS.

in MR. G. T. FULFORD'S RETURN FROM THE WORLD'S GAYEST CITY.

horses i

ri ik; A Reporter's Interesting Interview With Itim tatistics and Information

of General Value.

Some ~ pete 1]

From the i wider, I: ille, (ont Mr. T. Folford, who is understood been doing big things in Paris

the past winter and spring, intro- lor, Wilhams’ Pink Fills, has ome With his family, and on

of his arrival was interview- and asked to

G. io have

"| adoring

ny red. xyes eve nis wv ya Recorder reporter imeself, ,in reply

. Pink ‘ourse it isn’t

r to introdnce nh | into a stranvge market, but of the

of h to a qnestion Pill business in altogether an a fore ign artic le I don’t think

progress made, and it is gratifving to report

thet some, ne Paris doctors,

thes of which 1

atte

weean complain at least, of t a nedici i merits ¢

oft

are open to

idle | recogniz the in- trinsi demonstrated to at Ver-

nburh where the lem- their court—-has timony through the inite wonderful enres through ‘ink Pills in his practice; and in order of Nuns like have also made an

ik Pills in their char-

iven strong testimoni-

¢} aD fone e be stof them

wore naed + !

? ti) Keep

watee® tes

wim elfects.”’

business all round?” We h ave sold in the ca little over two mil- and sixty thousand

i iene ee oven find

| “Pretty ¢ E ast twe lye mont! wa lier a tee f Pink Pull a pretty large order, isn’t it t twelve months bnsiness minute at what the fig ithe pills were turned ip, and a person set to count 2 ten hoursaday and six \ i) wonld take—I have “ad it years, 21 davys,6 houreand nvatthe rateof lia n want furtherstatistics Ltwo pills a head pepniation of reland, and the figures under- facts

» tyes

wee , se

ere alo

tay] stil

these will make reader.” itain do its share e reporter,

1 had et there. The head ofa leading whom h it no

hed

vive you enable yon to

in ordinary treat Br in the A record advertis-

| show- business the FATUC ehorta only been ) Vears, there are ‘re that have as

and one of these le the other

half that

eo

Mave

aa

AL I@Ast

er tl y year work the

mint

1 a

for

reasonable

of

ute it in

* merits the

vy,’ asked the re ee were there any ci inpled rose

in one way. int of enbetitution there is iat I have charge

a man had

ry ior

t! to prosecute on the criminal thctitniora do-—do mnia under some it, that is the

No dealer in Pink Pi t prepare tl ties to sell at a profit. They and by no means se] have spent ] ! dollars, trving if and

worst ean pos- sand if em in

in

rit roved, - .

Suc honld have mid be votten : » Consequently Toltained the advice most noted mitreal and New we of that sort the changes in my these medical with which the

as medicine, de-

non of me ot the

perfect known, uf to Hniprove and 1OneyVv a

' cone,

creat deal of NM

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Demonstration

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SECOND ONLY TO GIBRALTER, The New Fortifications at Fsequimalt are Nearly Completed.

Within a vear it is confidently expect- ed the Straita of Fuca will echo to the music of the shore guns at Esquimanlt, Great Britain’s new and most modern line of defences at the southern extrem- ity of Vaneonver Island. Never has a military operation in time of peace been proscented with stricter secrecy than the constrnetion of these fortitica- tions, and all that Victorians know about the marvelous system of protection at their doors, might be told ina few brief paravraphs—that the new forts are de- signed for stern work, not for display; that their armament will be the most modern and best in the world; that snb- marine mines and torpedoes are a pro- minent feature; that the “forts” are Jo- | cated somewhere in the bowels of the | earth between Point Macanlay and Es- qnimalt naval yard; and the magazines are stocked for seige if neceseary and that the work of construction is now nearly accomplished and that of equip- ment has hegnn. At present, says a Vancouver, B.C. letter to the Seattle Post Intelligencer, the snbaqneous mines | are being nlaced in position at the en- | france to Esquimalt harber and in the Royal Roads, and the point is beginning to assume more the appearance of a well- | ordered military barracks and less that ofa great mining camp. Readers of the Post Intelligencer were, when the work commenced. given an idea of the plan of fortification—a svs- tem of great giant elevators hydranh- cally operared, the guns visible and ex- | posed only in the brief moment required | to sight and firethem, The general plan | has been faithfully carried ont, and the | topograp hy of the point as v iewed from | the water, changed considerably. The hill has disappeared, and hundreds of tons of rocks and earth from the excava- | tions have filled in the miniature valley. How the forts look from the shore none / can say save the uncommunicative ofli- cers in charge, for the past two vears the scene of operations has night and day been surrounded by a line of sentin- els, to pass whom nothing less than an order from the imperial war otlice was required, Theworkmen, too, have been

_ changed about. so that it wonld be im- possible for any of them, even should he feel so inclined, to disclose the secrets

stronghold. And noteven the highest

| oflicers of the resident militia have ag yet been admitted within the sacred pre- cinets bounded by that faithfal sentry line.

Now that the greater part of the work of construction is over, it is probable that

| less secrecy will be exercised, but at no

| time can the general publle hope to gain

| admittance to the forts as they do to the war chips. They are not established for the gratification of sizhteeers,

One certain indication that the forttica- tions are rapidly approaching comple- tion, is that the first installment of arma- ment is to leave England this month, to

| be followed at intervals during a year lor more by other important shipments. Another is that the wives and children of the resident garrison have commenc- | ed to arrive fromthe old country and take possession of the married men’s quarters. And still athird sign is fonnd in the recent special visit of Gen. Her- bert, commander-in-chief of the British forcesin Canada. and his departure for

Mngland immediately thereafter to re-

port.

It is not thought likely that any large |

additions will be made to the permanent forces of Royal Marine artillery and Roval Engineers nnder Col. Rawstorne and Maj. Muirhead respectively. The force of two or three luoudred at present in possession of the barracks will be | quite enflicient to keep the place in order in peaceful davs, and shonld war at any timecast ite shadow over’ the land British Columbia battalion of garrison artillery will be found qnite competent to defend their homes and Iingland’s honor. In view of such an emergency the head quarier militia the past year or go, been put through a course of special training by from the Roval Marine artillerv, practical artillery work being viven them, and their patriotic enthusiam being strength- ened bya cash bonus to every man at tending the gunnery classes. Desidtes this a handsome new drill liall has been provided for them: they have been pro- vided with every military lnxury and ne- > and have generally been dealt with ona seale of liberality that would eimply astound any volunteer corps in kastern Canada, All of whieh poins to but one sion,

lust now the special

CESEITY

concln-

training

battalion is snspended, The men who have taken the preseribed course have been examined and inapected and certifi- cated. Fach and all are, however. re- quired totake a further course within the fortifications as soon as the heavy ordnance ehall have arrived and been placed in position.

\nd as the artillery must be “proved”

at least once in every three aa Ae. cording to regnuiations, citizens of Paget Sound need not be alarmed if they hear heavy cannonading during the present i summer, Tt will not be the oe ofa ho eet: simply the barking of the ws on gnard at her Pritanie ma-

jesty’s Pacitic headqnarters.

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A Big Offer.

Whena diamond is found weighing mi re than loOeqrats the news is nenally heralded with much ado. It is not to be if the tinding of created) considerable ex-

wor ienad at, therefore.

the “Excelsior

citement. It weivhed in the rongh ‘71 earats, and was found near Jagerefoun tain, in the (trange Free state. When examined it was found to be ai white

stone of the first water, bot hada emal!

flaw inthe centre. The inspector of the mine, aswede named, Jorgensoen, was

neky finder The proprietors of the mine, Breitmaver & Bernheimer, had the

stone tested and valned by who agreed that the valne It isa fact that two offers of S).000.000 and $425 ively have been refneed hy the proprietors. Upon its transfer to t} st, great precautions were taken A sqnad of cavalry railway station. In

experts,

wae = pihmy the wal recy et * (4

ton.

the

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severest See EEE ETT EE

the |

companies have during |

instructors |

of the |

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Capetown it was placed aboard the Bri Tisis gun mat H. M Antelope. which bir molt the precions gem to London. Where it now rests in the fire and burg- |

ar proof vanitsof the Bank of England.

A CROOKED COAL MAN. How a Montreal Fuel Dealer Falsified Weighing Keceipt«. of A. L. Barlow, wholesale merchant, has created a bosiness circ es,

business among

The arrest and retail sensation in

retail

la rye

coal

the work-

ingmenofthecity. The wavin which the prisoner is reported to have

falsified the put him open to the direct charge of forgery. He w onid send his earters to the seales in the revnlar way to have his load weigt- ed but instead of celivering the coal

lie weigher’s receipts lays |

He did al

they would return to the ctfiee and the aceused is alleged to have substitned an ther receipt filled out by himself |

with the weight clerk’s initiale forgedto

it andthen unl.ad a portion of the

amount. He sapplied a large amount of ' coal to the city.

THE NORTH POLE.

PROPOSED TO REACH IT BY A BAL- LOON.-

The Inventor Describes His Machine and the Route He Will Take—No Lack of Funds, and the Project is Considered Feasible.

There was only a small attendance at the recent session of the Geographical congress, According to the general opinion the paper read by General \. W, Greely was too technical to be popniar. Most interest was centered in a paper read by M. A. Andree, proposing a balloon route to the north pole. The idea seemed feasible as prononced by the explorer. The only diflieulty seem- ed to be how to make enflicient gas for the balloon. Then again prominent geo- graphicalists think that the preposal would fail without the use of boats with much provisions to rely on in case of accident.

M. Andree has secured the sanction of the Swedish escientitic society to his bal- loon project and has received a Liberal donation to defray expenses from King Oscar, of Sweden. Satlicient fands have been obtained, and the attempt is as- sured, but M. Andree naturally desired the approval of so authoritative a body asthe International ¢:eographical con- gress, He explained that M. Yon, of Paris. had entered into the contract to make the machine of double silk of which 550 cubic metres will be re quired, the cost being about 2.200. The halleen is to be capable of carrying three pers: -

with the necessary instruments and

last and four month’s provisions. It « it be sntliciently gas tight to hover in the air thirty days at tne height of 20

metres, M. Andree caleulates that 1,70) to 1.800 cylinders filled with gas under a pressure of one or two hundred atmos. pheres wil be required for the exped:

tion, in order to retiil the balloon from time to time. He believes he will guide the machine by asystem of sails and ropes, acting ag a brake in ease of need by dragging on the earth. The ear ia to be spacious “enough to contain a sledge, a small boat, several weapons, with ammunition and photograph cam- era. Early next spring it is proposed to erect a balloon honse, and after filling the balloon, to start on the aerial voyave forthe pole in July, with a fresh south, or nearly south wind. The duration of the voyage must of coarse, largely de- pend on the strength of the wind. It might possible last onlv fiv®or six honrs. but M. Adree expects that it will take at least over forty. Thirty davs, he ha- lievea, will be sufficient for ernising about the central Pole basin in all direc tions, and taking a complete suryev of it.

The return journey is to be made to wards the inhabited part of North Amer- ica or Northern Siberia. With a wind of average velocity M. Andree says, the

balloon can make 10,105 kil metres in thirty days, whereas the distance from Spitzbergen to Behring Straits via the pole, is only 570).

Dr. H. Wichmann, of the most eminent (ierman Geox in commenting on the project, “The execution of this bold enterprise may, of course, be materially influenced by many unforseen contingencies, but the project is by no means a fant: sti bnt has naturally and cautions!y ua n worked out in the light ofscience. TI is best proved by the facet that Dr. |

of

raphere,

(iotha. one

Says

n

hotam, the eminent meteorologist who was incharge of the Swedish observa tory in Spitzbergen in ISS2 and ISs83, has announced that he will take part in the

expedition.”

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That Might Use of Dr. Arnew's Cure

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MRS. S. F. RYCKMAN,

Hamtlton’s Well Known Contractor. Cured

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Daye.

I had so severe attack of atica in May, [Sot. that Deould hardly ¢ !

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The rector of St. Matthew's Chureh,

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' ; ey. . ' ~ . + wr rr I | ~ . | ~ = CTLs = ry) NTO n his castle in Zhicas After the inter- HAS SEEN HIS OWN BRAIN, OTES OF THE DOMINION | Militaire end of the Champ de Mars is | AMERICAN SCHOONER SHOT aT Metal Workers of Asta. iD : ae nakcer ¢ nreas reporter = - «"* | to be retained. In the centre is to be a | : : P ' F ey i NOCMAECT TCOHIGA @ Press Tepes OE i = : ner! | F ny a a e1ellized OD « . i tance of t's stat ut, Seattle Man Lives Atter Having His Head a | festival hall, the porch of which will be | A Spanish Cruiser Fires Two Shats« at the urtist! * ere - tance nis ent s he 1 ir" i rai Asia artistic we ni é M SOrmR = : HOW as the alace lectricity. | a a . , | Mr winaker say « deciared Sawed Neariy in Twe. 4APPENINGS OF INTEREST PICKED ee _ as the aren ot —— ity. | “Oarrie A. Lane. n metals. One of these nations or tribes IGLY = z When liinminated at night it w : j 6 at the tuft of human hai: nd st has had the unusual UP MERE AND THERE. Bos : , at night ie Will wear | ra i vaiew. to femme Gop ieee week ant : 2 ae le nm has had the unu the appearance ofa gigantic lighthouse, a on in esd a a . ae . . Fi, OS eX ex a portion of fis own Ck by will be the Chateaa d’Ean, of \ I a . ks a ae se : linmie WV 4 I un us was etrievably¢ lost at a chal : , > ' - af “y use ZO and ; ter br 36 Portion was irretrievahls olled From the Wirings of the Dominion | water palace, with overlapping cas: ; cy . er TT was a tf s ae 4 ei thy 3 a " , . ie " + } S } Wort n rth ee ire Suy sed to o : tthe mar , ani . and Condensed for the lnformation It has been estimated that the ex- . : ; ; : - sap peara! 4 i : = . , ton ; ! = rat ; m™ hort “ania ! f " ts rey ree for hia narrow escape, SBYs Luc »an af the Reading Fabtic, penses of the exhibition will amount to mG, in . : : : r lifer [ r = . fwiee fired nm r i : their si 8 veen Trevor . ~ af - sae ur e Examiner. : SU) im pa ¥ ba } y a = i Sou . ss 2 r ist + . 4 ] t - ihe |} ne et < or ; . nel 3 fy * an met i “ungSs 35 1 j net « Tha 7 Fe rat Stetson 4 een chowing a Theatr week end- i Lane wa enalie = . i ~ I 2 t , rc < ; LI ee | ; , ~ ad bo rn ged ¢ a 2 * - 2 3 - * s oy na? uw 7 , ar <a¥ = = ead = z P ‘4 Man) = COLLISION AT SEA, wien po ime ate atten . ; 2 k i é , [ t : = Zz i = A meat t+, the aen . eae = vg : t . 2 er or tin very ¢t , , ni LCTOSS & bir ¢ me wk last year LI Was Mio OO oO Ue Signa é a ' : : \ - if } * tiik i : F RE Rae ie fame Pe 4 ~ eal ot ° , : - the ynnhoat Vanni ef = , my ‘heme na It wae the stain maraine tin i The Schooner Fagle ‘inks in Three Min- eo . é » nevir wis <i “a } ; nee ali ( .. lib etta rye (ige i nm? . : 4 ; : er e - ‘us alam a aol rie pot here his oft rain had on ai i ' eon i st . ". utes—Five Lives Lost. if a : ag ze ; spuary last he was working under | has taken legal procet ze against Hon. : vesse!, Capt waar = ¥ : 2 . is : nd ra { 2 head until “oanatoarp |’ . ) in ttiemeni The N rwegian steamer Terri *rarrivecd f Im sai! an <r 12 é‘ ; | it f inte, recentiy at New York from [)2merara, | while this waa he e $ BL 4 , i lah" " ne ean sav - a » mentite aaa eee aN whenee che cared Tuly > Captain ere# ran st * t and ghtly n°‘ 4 . : : ae Barge reports that at ’n. m. on the OES Pt Ges o = v oe ft n : 7S . ; r thata<« : < lected : ' } i " t j " rd nae : mn P , ta d iv +t at he eft fmerara a ac mer - nh s 3 as - j - P . unt .) T : 2 i l i , ~ ia ii a. : : i Ww 1a i . = : Sag rrifx , n- : Z was sighted ose on the starboard of the » wav towards % " : : ia : i eS oat. Captain Barge hanied the steam thin time Seay 7 ; ree » and when he | margins, of Toronts, amenth age er’s wheel to port cnecting the a a? j 4 *) ser I I - : ° ry f tar 2 I henr y the ny {0 epooner would roy n her nuree, This ul i P : I rat Yquine! lhe ramite. n ze esac a * ae rest for forverv. ran into at ner | the schooner continued todo for a time thu A vest hl i . , eae = » sagem : ao nd eat his t, very serious chen she suddenly changed her course, | ser her auatt Pr . er f a2 attached . " ro .t ¢ . Pac fie errier a! ye ; ~ : : j . i . . at S : ca te at A it J rT s i ; i , . a camel f i ' t Rey Ont ral v empted | UCtOre tre steamer could be ped oF t ropmed at nit at i tre , ' nvieted : er headwav cheeked. she struck the | nay Piss : p t ' nit : , , fhe nor 2 haf? sf. > . i r : r T ti This ree ,ere 2 r aie ? “y art ty bore r r tr : a : ; ur ind and atm tm enven ant tan Ge en ry oh most instantly unite ' t t ar e torne : ' she praved to e > Eritish schooner re ai ' ' ~ hot « res , 2 L i re 4: Sf : 1 > ! 1 from harbadoea for bar é 6% r . - . 7" % o is } } : ¢ . ; . . \ 4 ° ws +3 i A . , ! f Saicpici’ sites : I : , y > , 5 the > ro street car ‘ine was hed : a pe 7 ! : - ; > 3 i na . t t . . Ur persons were save ine mower f f 2 4cu : nm? res ir st : rome Pe err . ercoict he - ; er 2f vonagisting iftwo men two ag nile wet ut. Nuttle ~ - } bee 1 aeross } ' | » ! 4 es r t ~ Tee rea "~ ne ehild Ime ja tiate rn ¥ ty; = - e, ne : i : ; . ving wae ar ' ativice thig rHio- the esse Wi og tozett erceveral : ¢ the e , 4 : . i es ; : ter il gi if schooners passengers and crew = scrar the f : > rua t 7 2 . : ee wrter 4 <The M oo er. vivine be Jed on board the Terrier, others were alt 1 ut i . a Thee went x . a ' netrated —_ intetel ind Har 1 ran ha { on board by the feamers cree os : ¥ s ~o- a 4 bis n und , 7 x re) Le ne * Rt eee thee rid of eS When fhha « P —_ ave rats . 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