,.na».».» I :wr .,-.1 - 55 Aiboufrthew same tin\e'a[all~.ampte to interest banks and nn- lyi _ . . eoaeuaiouonthisddeoKtleA!` W... -<1 ‘ *` Crrunatampluthrutem-ua ii u » ;fv:T.-"‘~" 'I ~ ~ . . n-V4 fu .4 fill J' 4 _ _ fl. ____.._ t- “II” .__~Itt~ '£541 _ A '-' `- a_._»t 1 undertakings was Frederick New- ---‘- Lon__Gipbome. who came tu Canada; n preceding article was Qngland at the age oi twenty the story oi' credit _ in the year 1i_M5. He seemed! be given to Canada tor; Q position with tim Montreal Tele steambqan- - :S __»Compqny and very quickly whicfiiliilj _ _V a. name tor himself by the' d tile, ,f_ `|§|'ovenienta following the n-.lop were directelt v _tion ot numerous inventitms that exchange of » . 95- had wor_ke_d out. Early in 1849 be across vast ocean. _ _ _,_ was appointed superintendent or was the submarine cable lelelfaph telegraphs for the jovernment ot between Newfoundland ind Ireland. Nova Scotia, and within a few Cyrus W. Field, of New York City, mmtbs he astonhhed the country ohne bashed in the sunlight ot pulr by connecting the Island Province licity over this project but the with a. submarine cable, latest editions ofthe standard `en With the success of this cable, cyclopaedia are commencing to i‘rederick`Glsborn¢ commenced de place the credit for this wlmdertal tlnite plans for cable connection be. idea in its true perspective. and tween North America and Eurnpa,‘ Canada again takes iirst place. bathe was unable to secure tlnanc- ,The lint aacceeafni submarine ‘Sal aid lor the enterprise in_Can- cable that was laid under oceanoada. owingiargely to the lack ol wtlele- was carried out by a Cana-fready money and the divided con dianior the government of Novadition of trade and commerce which Scotia. This cable. ten miles inexisted prior to cuitederation. Un- iémgtix, was laid across the North danntod; he determined to eniiat umberland Strait. between Newlthe aid of private capital in the nn~ 'Brunswick and Prince Edward ls~_dertaking, and journeyed to New land in the 1850. it was a complete Yolt City; where alter numeroul ,. _ t I _ ~ _ . VdWv__v Y iW~ '_ ov L f.tt&£ ) , : -- li Q Ei ""‘“"' Q _ 1 ~ ' MAP OF T|‘.` F|RsT s,Us”`An,NE CABLE' ~_ M90 we f\l~\ able vfilly l¢!\I¢h that preceded the idea of the Atlantic came, winch was as-tqmaxae ana eilginesved in came. S_“hl1\“\"lUP “ble *SS ‘§\lt‘0QSsl‘ull¥|ancia| concerns. he wus directed laidacross the Straits oi Dover con-la wholesale paper dealer ul 1.-acting England and France. Thieic,-|-ug _W_ ].1em_ second cable was not completed uni til the year 1851. and Canada' won’ Nan M`l of Cattl ~ tl:u§_race for cable laying honors by? y I u “ 8 118110' llllftill of months. _ held wan interested in the he .The next honor for Canada in gheilgpix-ing project that Gisborne un- mQterotlubmarineteie¢rnphywaa.|'¢|¢¢¢_ 5,1", hm -ut hd” 3 tie zncoaarnl can-_struction oi the;gm»¢¢¢| gugness tilwtlelathv cable. This rn fromieertam medium; mat :Lt be mes (Q Cape Breton¢ ` "_"`?f ` and do tellllllaibiiity npoalcetlatdoorwaywoaidbemlllQwalitle thatoumentuhlm have mm no mea; aaa use u me and to new ' lamina Ib” ` gy; nuns lo the will abide. Nillitallalonetlareaevnr W vc » gi! yglpgx. “U01 ‘aanh`\l.lee»;ne`h. gel sf 2 §; vonrunlaa name- a ¢>.;.,.,' 1,; man-ma. ».--_-_ "fi *e ~-~<-- ..- _..-» " ` > . __ _ _ ._ _ » .. __ _ __7,~_ x. ._ . . . _ a.. _-,-..a.?L-a;-»,,§.._ . .» . 'fat laaaf E it *li eg?- la, » ‘k