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France is ready to march at the dram-call, but l am con- vinced that tke call will not sound, What is Fashoda to France, compared with ite value to England? Incase of war we should be fighting to keep Marchand in Fesboda when in truth he has already de- parted ” The F.garo deciares that thera is not a single statesman worthy of the name in Europe who believes of the possibility of a conflict between England and France. “When England finds an equivalent for Fashoda,” the paper adds, “the trouble will no longer exist.” The Lobster Commission. LunessurG, October 26.—The fiasner~ men who appeared before the lobeter com- missioners here agree tbat *the size limit thould be fabolished and all lobsters should ve caught. excepting of couree ,seed lobsters. They all stated that the present, law relating toseize'was not carried out and might as well be abolished. They con- tended that if the size limit were aboiish-~ ed the law prohibiting the catching of the seed Jobster would be generally ob- served. Many suggested the idea of issu- ing licenses to lobster fiehermen on Mr Baker’s plan, swearing them to observe the law respecting seed lobsters. A pro- posal to increase the size limit to 104 inches. was unanvimously opposed. Ii was sgreed that this would eatirely end the lobster business in this couoty at least, as less than 10 per cent of the lobaters caught were, 104 inches. There was a diversity of opinion as to the close season. A majority were of ihe opinion that the Open season should commence April Ist, instead of January lst, and end June 15th. Two lobster packers were present, and in every respect concurred in the views of the ishermen. Anysiz: limit law for exportation was disapproved of. MISTAKES. It 18 a mistake to labour whed you are not in @ condition to do so. 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It is not by medicine, but by acting in ac- cordance with natural laws that healtn of body and mind and morals can be secured. It is a mistake to give strong drink to children, except as a medicine, by the doctor’s order. It is & mistake to bathe or to drink iecd water when you are heated, NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The correspondent of the London Illustrated News adds his voice to the cowplaints against the Yukou administra tion; andthe Montreal Gazette remark» that “the officials who are complained against, M.. Sifton, and the eastern orgens of his department appear to be about al! who are left to say tbat things were all right.” several batteries of artillery. It is a mistake tn think that whatever | THOSE TERRIBLE NE BRITISH SYMPATHY. MacLeod's ‘‘ Bchoes of the War.” “The British papers all rejoice at Amer~ ica’a success, and predict shat in twenty years Cuba will be a peaceful and prosper- ousisland, The cld Mother Country was ready to stand with ue and for us againet aworld inarms. Whatever else may be forgotten,'bat will be vitally remembered.” From Mrs. Britannia, with a steady voice, Sioce firs: we gave our feelings scope, Has cheered us with her worda of hope, And joyed when we might well rejoice, She knows, »one better, that our cause Was Free tom’s own from very birth ; That all who come within our girth Shall thrive ’neath sbelter of our Jaws, Whatever else may come and go, We'll ne’er forget that open band Outetretched in face of every land, W hile turuved her back upon our foe, No policy of earth may bar The blood-stained road towards release ; Heaven’s will alone may wage for peace When served tha purposee of peace. Yet this we hcpe—vay, well we know, That strife shall have its long surcease, When blissful, Universal peace, Shall wed high Leaven to earth below. “are MENELEK ON THE WARPATH Ostensibly His Purpose is to Pun- ish a Rebellious Chieftain, but His Sincerity is Doubted. Lonpon, Oct 25.—King Menelek is on the war path with 40,000 warriors aud Hie objects ostensibly ie to chastise the rebellion. chief, Ras Mangascia, but the remainder of the Abyssinian army is beiog rap‘dly mobilized, which is scarcely necessary for the purpose of crashing a mutiny. A good deal of anxiety prevails in Rome and Massowah, and the frontiers. of the Italian colony of Kritrea are being hastily rein- forced. Osptain Cola, who was sent to King Meneleka’s court to negotiate a set- tlement of several emall matters has been kept cooling bie heels at Abdisababa for six months, and bis mission is certainly a failure. The fact ie that King Menelek has been told by Frenchmen aod others that Italy only desires a pretext to abandon Eritrea altogether and itis quite possible that he bas decided to afford that pretext by continually worrying Indians. The European Governments take con~ siderable interest in the matier because itis pretty well known that if Italy with- draws from Massowah, Russia will seize that port and hold it againstall comers including Abyssinia. NEWS NOTES. It is stated that $4,000 more are required to meke up the Acadia College fund, Considerable alarm is felt by reason of the renewed sctivity of Vesuvius. On Friday night for some time the volcano emitted immense volumes of dense »moke, accompanied by intermitten! series of re- porte audible for miles. The glare from the interior of the crater lighted the sky brilliantly. The Siecle, of Parie, after urging peace, remarks: “france would hardly come otf better in a war with [nogland than did Spain in the war with the United States, France will be better employed in de- veloping hrr colonies than in thwarting England.” The Autorite of France de- clares that France ought never to have gone to Fashoda, adding : “It was a stupid mistake and now England calis on us to getout. Well, it is no use talking, we shall have to get ou’, otherwire there will be war which would be madness.” ez ——— Monreal Gezeite: Mr. Wm Redmond, M P, bae been declaring toa f/ablin meet- ing that Ireland’s *ympethies ere with France andcalling for cheers from Mar- enacd, Tue fice that he is silowed to du this kind of thing. it isthe heet evidence that could be sough: of the liberality of the cates also eometh'ng of the contempt in which the same Government holes Mr. Redmond’s influence. The British Govero- ment is the only one inthe worid that Jets politicians openly roar scdition. 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