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Q? r~oir"r*r°1*"' -q-\=~» - .. .. l -» Wu ny aper in anode _ s li, .76 "RQ lov " ~ .-_W » --. .! _..|. » _ _ __ __, ..~.., .__ ... _ CH WN PRINCE EDWA RD 1 A m ~- __ v ¢,} AnL0'_.i"rn'ro , , , .i SL ND, sarukoav, Jann aizviir, 1907. if i{,,,,f_v=3»,@ ‘ i<=,31g¢,,i »g;p,rg,;r¢g,,- 1 _ . 2 _li in _Z l l |a _E GUARDIIA .~.':.~.:.:-.-=~;;::;r _ ltemts o H lllliliy; E A G A ~ ` ir." , 4 l llulccee-iilngi -:T-lie P;lne;_Edwarii 7 otlif ggmcy A "l ' ’ ’ ' 'BRITISH HOUSE I w' Q-f nye.a.~c téueimiam 'tw auasielrinnrrntsng asain mana l= ‘° I_, aimiedetaau V- I liifbwlvl 1|¢|¢a“'t.hqw¥l@_ traoalf we so *JIU uonadraeu' " ‘° usaiwails ea, ,;,,,,lI "ll-"_ " ~rnm_§¢ u§_ipjr§a¢a‘»i~_n¢nn maaniu ulshbsdmd 'mia not _ nurrymgsi aua`ibrtiiiear lm f " _ mann. ` “fa” ill! ken aa a trophy by the New England Dlooe of the g--ld_braid work on the nni- "'of°l5epp"ernll at the time of the deze silo been secured; and an old French pboard brought (rom France and now thepmeesslou ot one of the ramliiaa 1 ". i 4 t .ii /\ l l f led d d lr, th old cannon renova-ed from the sun- ‘ FR] ED B DANIEL P ‘ gvhlgailiefamfllr c,;?:C;: rcgzi Loggi; .. - . , g . _ ,French -hive in the hl"l>°\' 0! L°“l“~ ‘ iegisiature, the dignity, the fieeerummre c fl- 00° Of "|050 Uld SUM IWW l1`l¢°l ceremonial is impressive. The Speaker ll' nions is disappointing. It is smaller than ticeable und c x p lai n s why members w regular turn;snd the floor proper is clear- - side galleries, from which members liisve il been known to ask a question, but never ni 2 to make a speech. It is only on very rare y OF COMMGNS J J An Interesting Account .I J The iirstinrpression the llouse of Com- hours of the morning, produced from hi, pocket a paper bag and drew out a bun, one expected; the limited gallery space, which he proceeded calmly to eat. The with room for only izo strangers, is no- house was instantly in an uproar, there erc loud cries d' “Orderi Order!" and to secure orders nr us t w a i t their that bun was never finished. No member may read a newspaper in ly inadequate to seat thc 67o members. the House, If he had the temerity to As n matter of fact there are seats for smoke, the seargenbnt-arms would quick_ qrly 340, who inust be present at prayers ly place him under lock and key. this is to secures seat for the day. The re. no jest. Few members of Parliament are mainderniust either stand or sit in the two “Ware ‘ll me fad "lat "ll°'° ls 3 Pfl5°IJ. very comfortable prison it must be ad- itted, but neverthelessa prison especial- built for the incarceration of members occasions, however, that the seating capg. and strangers who have offended against city of the floor is ta;ed_ Bug the }[¢“,¢ the privileges or violated the decorum of _ ' " ' ' ' ‘ is very beautiful with its walls and ceilin the lIouse.This place of confinement is in vine on the site of the tnwn, besides 5 e clock tower, which is surmounted by Big Ben," perhaps the moat celebrated lock in the world, Access to the prison obtained only through the residence of e sergennt~at arms, who is held person. ` _ ggggiygqngag Square. _ ' in his high, canopied chair surnionnted ill -h:iI¢\1“ W the Vllltinrl tnthnold flown lhollld not for- _ R -’ l’ the “mls Of CWB! B itai ` ' ally responsible for the safe custody nuiidisss some or Juniata.. 9°°lLly-. ‘ 3° Thanllitwa " urwarunre i.\e`mun.ru»d`A ra ' Vll rrarabsaellnalslisfthaeat. shiilifk . f well supplied with history maps, and ' _ _ bowtothechair-ever rimetlr r h HMI Nldfhlll V . hm of W. mm. of wmoghe can “lk It is interesting to note the indw eillng I Rifles, and went with that Corps from' onlone occasion undertook. with n small me bm,__a¢e “am 516 “Oxy :pp h “vp .Hy 'I . . .. . f- I i . . . _ . x ' ' " . . ntanat W9 'rate eemun ree&m!'uth»a't.'ei- P 50tt\na¢ and a `£;.8Jt-All# ill U10 eentrerneeen .|sil.=i_~;_l_r°\\l\f Attliatlms of __ tlia‘»Il_luzs iraq downwdrds ilfllqlli “Theater” wrileiten' eaatlniea i ingtoday ltanfllabooti) 'flkh at the mas uairiimnnrom inn num- °‘ tm with nuns amass. ‘°' he anna an 'silly m ri uiiair or .ana 1 shlllaid ll shall lime mortar and covered Qian ofthe steer wurrloutns' thnlzh It lllht la!! a er_qpotur1,,_but in ether nartsthay 'baiierelvlltke ' V e_ _ tecfnanr something is act done to preserve them. Bach do the mins of tha old bomb~ panels; boil: to preserve Ilia it ls lttiug that thq algo ahonid survive. nieirlenstiu one unit’ min wr being tahqto preserve tlrryreasat re- gqggl thgglql town and kegplroln fnr-. Inghqhg pound anrinllrtto the raetilcatiaas at Paint Reolhrbtlt whine liathadaalol thetwollelel. 'Ylll lll¢ bgkgqlgndthap-avescaredfor. "ggi" pmpngad oghnildanpaaatva -I uw-_un .., il” in m , _ . .. mg _ L_' "___ _ /_ _ 4 _ I ti i i°'»r~e"§a'iii°'i.'.,»=°' ~° 1i»\n»d~|~r-wel--force-nd °-~ or if-u=». ll . re -v ' tn¢q\g¢`_ waietr win ,ana a£a's’a -peg; Hn|ldlq`h|il'wiileh 'and sum human awww- fl" b° v\‘¢~°'- ved. -.I , ltwagia illll-ll for the ot ‘tl-'a newer some weeks! |80 W0 N' 4 Y r n, iii wig and 5 w “H °“ ma genial 1.-Mick Keuedy, , gown;tlie clerks below him in wigs and Ul ' th l l I S Patrick keeps a register wherein all th d _k d V c oor eepersan mcsgn gr-5 in ¢~ _ oath of allegiance wtth the formula "So lwn record their names 11° l= °l'° °’° ‘T J s°“¢h Arfl°°“ v°'°f°n° °*‘ “° 4' aug dress ruurrireir badger efgomee, 11 tothis Province inthe year rl .», from Y _ I ‘Ewa .N mm, other nu" mn .nd ifiionelg, Scotland,” in the brig I lorthcrn has ‘lie Queen S medal with three clasps o Intheniitdlghborlng Pierce haue; gh. Fflenda. On his nrrlval nt Por /nal he f°'l"5 S°“"°°°‘ L th ll fr h-l§t:m?:h:;;;?m:::;‘;m:H:“‘;;_. farm ia still n‘. tht! present dl 7 ln the stabulnry. Ile enlisted in Charlottetown s ~¢'[é~l-frayed b“"d|,§‘,. mclud|nz an P°ll°Gll0l\ 0f NIL' family being 0¢G'IDl°\1b0l\0l¢¢C0lI\Di\DY Of ABSO¢lll°l»*\ ll" mise en scene so appropriate that Ong o If wh Il. U W ee. p,a¢¢;,s|,,wh,c1,¢i,,,¢ d,sm,gm,h¢.1 body ardousexcedmou. in ordu-to intercept wouldbedrsappomtediftire .nurilestuem fl Mmmud on or th’ neu” mound. An instance of this lsreoailed lnlrlreease of troops took par. He saw Plenty of ex the arent McDonald of Glengarry who were missing to his cottaae is an old cannon re °' tl” Mvn” “muy °' P°‘"°`l W meh I citing service, and at the battle of II:rrt's 'md °"'l°d °lr ° spnlth °‘ °“m° ‘mm And 'hen 'me l°°l“ “" the ”’°‘“l“°“°“‘l "tk hum an hub” md “nur descended from Donald McRae wlho camo R h H h I M d I H the MucKenzles lands of Loch Csrron l'“l’9 llls ¢)¢5 111 8ll0l1l5ll!Il€l1¥,f0r Ill this wftl NVIIUII with lmllllhllotlfrll Dt. (Wye. ., . ' ' l ~ wer at Us orsesm In cr nm e Iavingdlscoverad the liiorilns, or gulleys ““5“5l“*°‘ml’l‘*g°» lll the Pf¢BC°C° Of lllff P fthe jencniy, Mao Rio brldly at'ucked Speaker l" flll llle majesty of wig and onerst the bar had to receive his sentence hem’ md “Nuns out the "wel in gown,_undeterred by the sergeant-at-arms l‘ll¢¢lll'8»l)‘~lf lllil ‘l“ll8llllY 15 "0 l°llKCl’ whim mengurry “Had he hmousxy as and his sword, fully half the members are \ _ ' ’ ‘ \veariug their hats! Aurl they wear them teentli century the proprietor of a Lorulon 'mlmd her' bmke "W" °' l'll° °°l"l' “ml in theinost devil-may-care sort of wav; therwlse greatly darnancd tlw llUll» not at all as if they were ashamed, but ll Fiiiallysfter a severe contention, she ratherasil it wash matter of pride with llf was driven on a projecting rock nt the them to have cultivated the ruost acute P° 0|," of the C,,i|1`.,,ch_ when the CME( angle at whiclia hat could be worn and amembu of gh, my-pg gnllatadjyr S40; bears on ms breast me ( “ears medal sword. Thevlctory was however, dem-ly bought by the victorious Mae Rre _who In 5 Regiment of Fencibles The fiunllystill wlth three clasps l°Sl»llll0WDllf°il>\1\»ll9 leftil S011. WDD qulty, which wus at one time both nurn Lgyeig poqaaslon ina good state of TMS is A RMB ‘him "lm °! 53"” “ml had subsequently ample opportunities which, tradition says, he did not o\'.r~ “The Plobnirheachd of this clan is very 9d In Malvelously Qulck Time CANADIAN REG!"-ENT FENCIBI Es st-ences of in 'lie history of other trlboe Anoka,” and W" compoud on the 0603,, bythe New Ciiltlnm TICBI- _ the McRa's fell into decadence. From (Ilore follows the particulars of ser| lon of adesperntc battle, which took m¢tl\» v|c`e' Hen) belngindcpendent they were brought un- place ln Sm,Lhcom,,,_ The Lord 0| ,hu ___ (Signed) ` Lt_C°l_J°hn C_H.ln“,_ Kenzics, when that el-rn obtained the num"-_ws "mm Um Mmxemies Look dx \h°°‘“u° 'ml “md 11”" °' “n'h‘ » _ land under the name of the 'Canadian _ i 2 ’ SG der the following of the ‘.\feKenziee, Mea- lsies, havimginvadcd Russ-shire with it nd For Free Sample Package Today- 1,,sp¢c|_|,,g 11-|¢|(| 0m¢,¢¢_ '“°°l“l°D°X lf' V-l\° ll°’llli “ml “ll‘l*°“i!ll the tiald to protect their lands and nm l30iie have been cured ln3 doll- and » Inverness District. "l" ""m° '°“"‘l°°d ""7 exwulnly ln rguaggyg do “gmc someofthe worstleaeea of ski; rlls (Reason bel" that heh tooold) the country, tl.ey possessed but little eueahave been cundlu it wr' » by DAM _,,In,B,,,,,_, landed rropermand had not any areal muy. They tiwught it necessary rer- 9ll°\V°|Wl¢l'fllll"l'l0'l. 0( sl'““`l"7 °*l'~ ' Independent iniiuencc. As the ancient ui ld rn °|,L,| th HA . Hb olnm Waters. Thesewalers contain ae |_ll“=ll lllllrlwl- hom d b I 'sn ec 0 n eu!! me 0 c r i - their maiginmeaimu, the mess ther- in nirinieuia the steve time nan. “‘°"°° “ll *“ B '."l' Y '“"‘°“‘ °\ll\l» lllllf-`l¢ *nd 'll°°l'lV° bl°°d` otherInteraetingdocumentlu the family "ld p°“°"l°"' "rl nm by 'wall °h"'r' Ulfnlll' hl9"llr°*‘l°llll ‘\\lPl'ld*-»- ~ whlchiems as f°||°`":__ 1 WF, ill' Mlm nfl* *"5 ll°ll“° Bllllllllll' that time lu any way dependant upon perty, and endeavor to recover a Rrsat booty which their enemy were driving MacRaes who would nnt, from this circumstance, appear to have been at f-|'l\tw°n\°f0r lb! l’l°°'l "Nl G, , ,H 5,, mo, i>oeltIon.f°rli\re ww: eww they l°\1siuu» cm ciminicb. 'rm-y accordingly ' Ulllll! filllllli* lfllllf ll l-ll” "0 ‘~'°"' called Suruclrari. acquitted himself with than are vvlwnvpa- Stuart-‘I Oil maenaawitn ru- wire mary Maeumi, _ Walarl oontaln no poison or drug|~of md Mx chndrem have *idea *uhm Lb. tlnuod onthe hind in perpetulty, on pny. “dmh_`b|° bmvcry; hnvhm ‘mn "_ no, any kind-they are absolutely hlrlli, lr ‘ ment oi slutedrenr, often nominal. and 1°" 5° "Mk 'hm' °‘”"°l' “ll W as of this Pmmzihom nsrhiurnucy “Wo h-ive not heard any satisfactory |,¢,W 15" ,N th. may ,gy and have malntnine a go c aracter "fri: bloodpnritlor and skin cleaner audwere admitted tothe onlinnnoe of °°°°“m °' the °r"m°(""' dn' which .r . mal); dj. dd Fllllb dfiishferellhd hill] IBVEI' dtl1fl'|\ mnéron -nd 5, th". now Emhnmlo tot lollilll to have llldllnnolll- “U7” Aitl\¢te\ne\_vawasdinoverad. ’ Thqwdhofthadsngeonwll uiueadqesan neue et which bm ia- vwlsilaaisrneea. _ _ _ Whittie Galleon the nnratuelrr un ”|¢,¢m_ V _ p L _ Rath, pronoun(-nd Kao la', correctly Rae, No matter what-you »\»i¥¢r_ irvmmlmv. A"'°"°"' "M "W mu” ° mm would signify the aan at gona fortune, ~ ua.” 3 mm' na nm .Vogt lnendthemtnany Christian Community 3'* . tow" “_ ati" “H 'hue provldencn any order "wh_|°t and and ltls traditionally accounted for by 'mm' ‘:="i°‘=",,““ nt Hang' "mm hm! ith “ms is "Mama by_ the exclamation ofa flthu, on learning hniyown' ¢_|¢|g,m¢|||,| gn gy?" begin U Hu Mac!" Hmmm, that his son had achieved some wonder- hqi qqpgq gd othorrlllol 17,10( ww ma' nnm' ~ ~- ' ` v Jxhn Knrchleldn, Elder. ml "pl°"'° ladlathatowarnarbia p*gna\s__‘_\§__} iuuuauaiunn nlnaid Hef- Daw 8° “mid ‘ml . huglmuaeir-un' Robert alien. semen clerk. “Th” '""‘”"°° °f ‘°'°`°"“"°'i"‘°""" "|\:‘Nyonm"rfa; R'-ull.. .cared over children brouirht nv in the famiiiescf l'\`v'l&.tl1e`tl1a|neti'ir¢ “imma peofle ___ others, was a iavorlto Oeltie usage, and it A d I th above Donald lf- gpuyhvia you,agd,h|medfailura ni Km" °°';‘° °t Po' l H L gave rise to bonds or friendship more 'ln r°lrllh"'°'rl=-' Slip It-' I 'bel " “°" '°' ‘ °'° ° -enum anaiutingtnan the nu or rein l °"l°"““l' 1 °""l "*°“ """°""‘* A-M~M°R‘° ‘"‘l 1'” ' """’ °"l“° tiaunup. 'rue pewerruinmiiy arsurmt, was non`ct. “ll “und I" hu ‘ “' --five sons and four daughters. Of the _g_‘ri,m.,*'| .~"-M' .www § ,Eve sous, three of them have found it im- Wmhm gh. Lwn' ,ho ,.,|n¢.| fm", ‘ e l of Iavat, was forlaltod ln the time nf King were of considerable note. Mary, daugh . . in. 1,.. L _ , sl»piu:v\l§fl°\~\l"°¢ 'g ii. nmrve r _tlgreg __ - pe¢ui>.et° mist th vel °f \flM.\lm'l.**$ “r°m»ur_ mira me stay.; me ern te - ...T _ » _ f __ nd ,.m,.|`, tl; I" ‘ ` °'lf°‘4~` »::§‘;r|1:,&fpae'Qddt‘~ I "" ng' ' ` pod, only-he was not old eisonghtogo the estataa of lavat to the Frasers,waa ' ,.' r l'-_‘Q r .1 T'i’**`;' ioo.'f°r.urirnii. ‘ 0n_T§g .gt hifi y\|{¢||` tlie clan has never foiled to rea~ to the war with his hmthen. Thaaetlrreeaonswirowentarelfredh lilded ln Charlottetown tarot the last. Iord Blsset, who carried fostered with ||aRaa of Class, ree whom' she naturally entertained the highest ir- whaeabiinwingwahaveremaehadiha Cwdhallvsrid llaihssvsrviuunirlatw warn nble person in the MacDonald ranks, he Lu describes! in the trnditlon as coolly sit ting down on the body of th slain. Con~ duotso extraordinary attracted the at- _tantlon at the Chief of the Mat-Kenr.les. who went up to Suracbnn, and asked how he could sit with so much indiffer encowbile the battle razed around? ‘l have done my duy's work,” replied the stoloal Oelt ‘and if every man dons mnvh it will gowell with us.' ‘Kill prore,' exclaimed MacKenzie, ‘and Iehall not reckon your llbor by the dny,‘ on which Snranhdii started np, nnrirlealt. fearful destruction among the Mncilonalda who were defeated with great slaughter. ‘Spnldseareaeli mhie Rha'.’ commemor- ates this battle, and aa its name imports, It le the march of the clan. “The armttinl honors of Mao Raa are arnent,ona iase, guise. between two mniietsln chief; anda lion rampart in llm,olthl inet A mullet. of the tint. 0l¢ar,a hand holding a sword proper. was affected with Belatioa f ii it 's 3 ¥ 1 .Z 2 `£ P `wayssoilelightful|y interesting :ind its As lstill remain on the head. They wear *lil their armsand in quiet times gently slum- 7-5 A member may wear his hat in the ll” rulessounlike thpse ufany other lcgisia- "lll “speak sitting and covered." (ln one oc- of order and for the moment forgot the rule. M' livery cabinet member has a private room l had all the other lriiiristcrs around him. Tlierc was a frantic searcli for s liar, much to the malicious deliglitof theppposition, and finally a hat was snatched up and Gladstone put it on his head. llut Glad- stone's head was the largest in the House :md the hat belonged to a member with ii very smnll head, and it perched on his head like a vaudeville ar\ist's "tile," tllatlstoiic was nlwaysn riinn of trcinen» dons energy in speaking, mid as lic spoke the little hat wabhled all over his crown arib was in danger of falling off. To pre» vent this catastrophe a member sitting be- hind ieancdovcr him and carefully held lie hat in place until Mr. Gladstone has stated liis point of order. Last summer a member raised a point of order and, like Mr. Gladstone, found himself without ri hat. A fellow-member quickly folded up his order paper into a cocked hat, such as children wear when playing aoidier, and offered it to his friend, who gravely wore it, much to the amusement of the llonsc, and thus complied with the technical re- quirement of the rule of being "covered," The House likewise has its own code in 'f ,U 'meh "sh, hu, hnhud mn" 'DWL .Fm|“r._. 4 regard to the partaking of liquid and solid esta sa na iei r "°" _- " " ' ‘ ‘ '|uypmierpu¢a.»»r .mir riiiiaeteeii-' r . - ~ . . , , . PCG!! l drl R, (I ll H °°‘ ‘“"" """ '-"'"'°‘"“ °"'."°‘°°'°"° "'"‘° "““°" ‘°°¢ "‘t_"“"."..f*° ~°”7'l't N" :Nomar GREAT vmvomr- i.ru.f.'i':§.: if f.....'...ilr.1.i»...l°».°f r +f _ I HedCdadian @1581 forthe South wean their descendants. It is said that A "H hum -mn" ‘_ mv* B” 0| me “mud m. I1.. b ,hm M °Ul'l‘3l| W*f~ “ld *Wd ‘hfhl ul* “U” I *IN *ll "*°“‘ WW’ 4°" °f lf* Ont.. llr. .lolm (swan, me dboovand ea' brown or hlsck, whether, in fact, theglaas the chld eo- Lovaifs castle, Intimqtlng that no Mao- ll‘°°l“'»° "P'°lfl" fl" '“°"l'U~ “ld holdswater or whiskey' or beer. lr- refreahmentr. A member making a long magna. gnu. Aram su eswiaiadgr unsoni whilst #rua amumam -'men rm- Gledlm I einzhlm 'mb hh 'lf' "ff in vu "°l*°"'"*l"- ,mt sei<1’|'ri:y'iii‘§e4T::a ri"-7a:'L'i°vid¢; "“"’ ”'l'°'-'dd M nl” "d °-°b'°°'h “The” 'u one D°.d‘,“' a, ni.-_ Wh.” |_,_“,“,,|°a ‘on "_ Rnd". of tothe liooae in A hottie, are classic. But and . lferrorone l was ewrrvieeeil oi Ita merits woe betlde the gan who seoraa drink and b ICR* - l'\°‘l‘°“ l° "'"'°“_ M9’ Gllf md Ira certainly the Intl have ever mug have me-an Cmrtempenfy nmlnf. Clll'l°"l- 5 ‘"'ll'3“l"l*‘l °“|‘\°l* U °"m'-wie' ""'l.'?‘md.'°".,| ""|""“° `tionaoisiy recall one member rash enough wlfflll' IDU! ,¢\l _Ulu 0lOll|°l»'ll rs-p1aaeq':i-ek rarlaihfw rmsaa h todiaregard thiarnie. ltwsraboirt fifteen years ago In the stormy time of the home Ldebatfo, that so Irish member, in the small p = v a prisoner of Parliament. The last ominoner committed to the care of the Bradlaugh, the member for Northampton, a professional atheist, refused to take the eip me God,":rnd for his contumacy was placed in confinement for twenty-fou ours. In the old days the prison wa ne of the perquisites of the sergeaiit~st- rms, since before the prisoner could obtain his freedom he was compelled to ` pay n substantial fee to his jsiler. ln the past the offender was not only unished but he washuniilialed. The pris- nllicteri. Toward the end of the eiglr< newspaper was brought to the bar of the ousc and severely censured for the inous crime of having published a re- rt of the proceedings of the House. lie rose from his knees he brushed the st from his clothes with the contempt- thcni almost touching their necks; they ll0ll5 \'€‘l'llHl’liI "\Vl1Bl 3 -*_* ff0l‘e the ordinary order, the rules require that lic must l°l=¥“l l"l’“"“l5~ The must °mu5l“X 9°* breach of privilege was in the early czrsiou Mr. Gladstone raised a point of Year” Uf me las* Century' when Dick rtiu, a weli~known irish member, No5o0n¢,,|i,] he begin to Speak Um" brought an Irish reporter to the bar for me Neuse shouted at him Una” hal!-. having misrepresented limi in a report of iis :~ipct‘cli. Tlic reporter pleaded that where heleaves his hat, and M r. Giridstone the l“‘l’ll°“ll°" “"_"‘ “l”‘_’l“l'lY °°"°°l‘ as usual entered the llotiseliallcss, and so "ll "WY l’¢»" llléirtlii replied, “but I defy the gentleman in prove that I spoke in italics.” Tlie liuuse roared, and the re- porter was allowed to go, Teclinicnlly it is a violation of the rules for a member to read a speech, al- though tlic rule is not strictly enforced, and is frequently violated. The con- gressional practice nf sending books and reports tn the clerk‘s desk and having that official read voluniinous ertractsia unknown. Soslso is the American cus- lmri of "leave to print," because there il no I-Lnglislr publication corresponding to `ti|c Congressional record. Its neared tipprnnreli is Hansard, which unlike the Congressioiinl record, is not a verbatim report but is merely nn sbridgementof the proceedings. The speeches of eahr inet ministers in both liousea and the rulings of the Speaker are reported ver~ batim; the remarks of other members are summarized, and the space allotted to l them is a matter entirely within the judgment of the editor, whoxperhaps it il unnecessary to add, is guid hy preced- ,;nt. A new and uri'.ried hand must be content with a _line or two. a man of longer years isfiven a paragraph. “Fl U0 the sca e ascen I. tins; .3 'iéiili lf' llliliili Eesti* 4 H 5 Qfii 31?] rx. :alas-.i-f.»'§-.- I - s;HIL _ it A ,1 3;. IT* J . 1' 'vs fl ‘Ill 1..... 7» I l `\ .f ..,....,,,.