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The bagpipes, in high great im provements are promised as the result of experimente carried out by Mr. Alexander Hatchson. are the oldest of The charges against M. Fernotte, poem written by Professor John musical instruments if we may credit which the eleventh Correctional Tribunal Stuart Blackie in support of a crude investigating, relate to two different for a Gudie revival. Bischis claima matters: Erst, it is alleged that M. Perrotte had a bonus of 900,000 francs that Gaelic was the language of the Toted to him by the Thrector of the Garden of Eden, also that Banque Industrielle de Chine
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Whether or not the oldest, it is April, 1990, he trans- ferred this sum to Franes; so that the certainly the loudest of all instrument griginal 200,000 francs became 1,350,000 (observes the Morning Post) The francs. Y. Doyen, the expert appointed Duke of Sutherland owns a bagpipe has unlocked the Arctic is his tested The key with which Mr. StefansSON by the Government to examine the ao
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Secondly, M. Pernotte is charged with swirling in connection with the issue of 12.000.000 francs worth of bonds by the Societe Commerciale et Maritime de Pacifque, waich was to have been guar anteed by the purchase of ships or by mortgages; but it is stated this was placed in the general funds of the Banque Industrielle, hiet pard the Societe five. DCT
сель. M. Pernotte denies these charges.
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MARRIAGE "ON
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MEREDITH'S VIEWS.
Anecdotes of the ups and downs of literary life form the main fare in Mr. G. B. Burgin's new volume, “More Memories (and Some Travels)," (Hutchinson, 16)
He thinks the Saturday to Monday habit and the absence of "learned leisure "are against the longer books which, he says, "nowadays a great wazy authors would prefer."
We gallop through abok in the course of an evening, and never wish to see it again. The characters do not linger in our memories like those of Dickens and Thackeray. If Thackeray himself were to bring out "Vanity Fair" now, his publisher would weat to go through it with a blue pencil.
Mr. Burgio reveals an interesting glimpse of George Meredith's "hall top views on marriage--State- ments he made to a woman friend of mine in the course of an afternoon chat." He did not think the permanence of marriage should for some be insisted on until te partie had had experience of each other and discovered whether or not they were matually sympathetic in every way. He believed that all marriages should be undertaken for a period of five years the contract to be renewable hy such as desired for further periods of five years until the woman reached fifty, after which no husband would have the right to put her away."
THE CHILDREN.
As to the children of "unions so temporary," Meredith said that " from the time of the birth of every child ite father, should be made to pot money either in a bank or another place of investment for it, and would bave to keep up those payments until the child reached the age of 21,"
He ended the conversation by referring to the question of church- going.
Why won't I go to charch? Well, I'll tell you. It because there are no women clergy. When there's a woman preacher, you will get me to come with you to church, but not before.
Mr. Burgin has razabled in the unchanging East" and discovered that bribery is an "everyday business in Turkey."
When you call on the man to be bribed you are ushered into a room in which the only ornament is a big-pot or vase on a Turkish table. If the amount you offer seems fair, the secretary leaves you in order to con- salt his master, who says he will think the matter over. While you are alone you put your babe into the
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All the other succeeding suitors do the same. The man who bids the highest gets the place, and the Minis- ter retains the whole of the money,
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"To the members of our expedition gione are gone, and in their place is a the glamorous and hardie Poise friendly but commonplaes country.” discovery which even Peary missed- This startling experiences real is revealed by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, in "The Friendly Aretic, just pabli shed by Macmillan (304), which tells the story of five yeats of exploration by the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913, of which Mr. Stefansson was in command.
experience that it is quite possible to live on the country It is no longer * question of carrying every ounce of food, with starvation as the penalty of mishap or miscalculation. With food is obtainable summer and winter. The Aretio is friendly.
TUESDAY, JUNĖ 20 1922,
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NEW YORK via PANAMA,
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Thursday, 19th Jane
RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BURKOS AIRES via Cape
Chapel
the single risk of barren Wisedeserts" BOMBAY via Singapore & Colom25th June.
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang nd Hanroon
And if the idea of the barrenness of the Arctic could have been shed a decade earlier there would have been za Franklin search Er Joha Franklin's Expedition left England in 1845 and was lost in the Arctic) for Franklin's men would not have starved to death, as we now know they did, in a region where game in abundant.
This is a very poignant atterance. "I never could see anything very attractive," Mr. Stefansson continues. "and certainly nothing particularly romantic in the pertable-boarding hotse method of Arctic travel. Hi you have no hope of any food beyond that in your sied, your conscience worries you every time you eat a square meal. In fact, if you are of
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the historic heroic type, you never having arrived, from the above Port, allow yourself a square meal, and Consignees of cargo by her are maka stera memoranda in your diary hereby informed that all goods are be- 22 their risk ipta about the member of your party who landed takes a nibble between hours or who eate more than his share. We never felt any resentment towards each other because of the quantities we used to eat, for it was always our understanding that when the choco- All broken; chafed and damaged late and rice, and other things were packages are to be left in the Godowns gous we should begin to live on seals, where they will be examined at 10 am. and it was merely a question of a few on the 25th init. by Capt. Douglas.
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ABSENCE OF GLACIKES.
when
It is, of course, the absence of glaciers which makes the difference Between the North and South Poles and gives the Arctic the "friendly" disposition towards man which br, Stefansson bas divulged."
If you travel seven of eight hundred miles overland from the glacier-infret
ed south coast northward you come to
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General Azenis. Hongkong, June 19, 1922. ・・
The B. F. s. "Diomed" from Liver- pool lett Foes on June 16 for Strait, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan ports.
Per CES RKS. Empress of Janko arrived at Nagasaki on June 18 at 11.30 am. left Sagasaki on June 18 et 6.00 p.m. and was due at Shanghai Chia morning at 6.00 am.
The C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of Russia arrive at Nagasaki on June 19 at 6:00 pm and is due at Robe to-day at 8.00 am left Nagasaki on June 19 st 4.00 p.m.
Shanghai for this Fort on June 17 at The P. O. Co.'s .. "Delta" loft 11.3 and was dice here this morning at about 6 8.m.
The B. F. "Pyrrhus" from Liverpool left stegapore on June 18,and i di here to day at 5 p.m.
Line) left hanghat on June 15 at 9a.m
The .. "Yangtze" (Blue Funnel for Gencs, Marseilles, Liverpool and Hamburg via Hongkong. The vessel is sailing today atp.in.
The Fen Line 1.5. * Beledi* from Middlesta antxerp and London left may be expected to amire here to- Singapore for this port on June i wzd
LOFTOW
The C.P.S. R.M.8. "Empress of Carada 'arinid at Yok-bama on June 13 a.m. (Toesday) eft Yokohama on Jone 13 at pm. (Inesday, and is due at Vancouver on June 27.
The XY.K. E M
"Mishima Marn ** (European Line) left Kobe for Hongkong. via Moji and Shanghai on June 12 and
is expected here on June 2.
CPS RMS Empress of
Japan left Vancouver for Hongkong
due bere on or about the June 93.
The N.TE 1.3. Morioks Hart" via Muji on June 18 and is expected Baits (Calcetta Live! left Robe for Hongkong on June 2%.
June 13. Capt. J. M. Anderson Mr J. Jouris
the prairies bordaring the Alaskan menced grasing dowly in a direction Mr Carl Berg Mr and Mrs McCaw
On the great triangular directly away from me. What Iris Japan ports, Shanghai on June 1 and Mrand Mr K. G.ME.de H. Moors north coast
Blair
Mr A. E. Morton coastal plain of 50,000 square miles had to do was to move a little Mrs E Bole Mr E. A. Murphy there are no mountains, consequently farther off, till at something over half Mr and Mrs J. Eno glaciers. The explanation is that a mile I was sure they could not see
Oxberry Capt. G. E. Poze Northern Alaska is low, fiat land with me. Then I circled to be directly in
fatter
precipitation so light that the snow front of them and lay for about an Mr. B. P. Das is Mr and Mrs W. F. which falls in winter is all thawed hour motionles till they were within Mr W. F, Gillespie Prett Mr and Mrs A.Mrs Russel
two or three hundred yards, when I Jackson
shot all six in eight shota,
Me A. G. Bridden. Capt. T. Brown Me J. C. Chan Mt E. V. Danl
Mr T. T. Sinclair
PEAK HOTEL.
June 17.
don
away in the spring.
The syndarens" (Blas Funnel Line) left Hobe on June 18 via & achinot- for Hongkong sed is due here on Jun 2 Hence the prairies which ren ind
The N.TK . "Ceylon Maru" the explorer of English meadows. The On his principle of living on the (Bomber Line) left Kobe for Hongkong via Moji on June 17 and is expected here "Arctic glass lands have caribou in country' and following the life of on June 24. herds of tees of thousands and some the E-kimo, Stefansson preferred. The NAA.L. Motor ship
"Teneriffa* Mr and Mrs F. R. J. Madame Lottie Gor-times hundreds of thousands 10 & snowhouses to tents: It was curi (Norwegian Africa and Australia Love, China and Australia Line, China and Adapos
single herd, with lesser numbers of ously reserved for as to be the first Japan Service) is due to arrive here Mr and Mrs J. L.Miss M. B. Hall mark-oxen here and there. There are explorers to build our own snowcut the middle of next month. The
Ada ins
Cap and Bra B. the polar foxes, both white and blue, houses for field use. We have found hip left Antwerp on May, 21 for the Mr and Mrs H. W. Hannevig
East. Allea
Major D. Harding that feed in summer on the unbelier by experience that an ordinarily adap
The P. M. 1.3.*President Hayos" wa Mr C. P. Anderson I. Col. and Mrable swarme of lemmings that also table masa can learn snowhouse-build Mr and Mrs A. E. S. F. Heard
doe here on Wednesday May 31 at day form the food of thoussade of awis and Ashton
Mr AS. HertsS
light. She sailed from this port on June Dr and Mrs H. der H. D. Hilliard hawks and galls. There are the.
for, ag rancisco via Manila and Avelar
Mr A. H. Ballings goose and brant and ewan and crane
Houolalu,"arriving at den Francisco on Mr and Mrs E. G. worth
Jans 97. and loon and various species of Baxter
Rev. J. T. Holman He Vivian BenjaminMr and Ms A Mducka."
Misa L. A. Blair, Mr E. S.Booth Mr and Mr G.
Braden
Mr M. J. Breen Mr J. P. Bridgm Eng. Capt. and Broerwich Mr H. Baie
-
ing in a day."
There came a time when seals were scarce: We had fed to the dogs several pairs of worn-out skin boots the two grizzly bear skins off which
don on May 26 and is expected to senare
The F. & Q. "Kashagi" left Lon
When you add to this picture the we had used the hair for fuel, and at Hongkong on or about the Jaly
and
some other bedding. Bat only one of these dogs was quitter the other five still pulled their best."
Seal-stalking in the Arctic is a much
31
.
The T.KK...iberia Mara anved at Yokohama on the June 17 and
a due at Hongkong on July 1.
The N.Y., Matsumoto Mare"
(Hamburg Line) left London for Hong kong via Suez on May 20 and is expected hoie on July 2.
The E. & Ana. „"§t. Albane" left Sydney with the Australian Mail on
at this port July 3.
Mr and Mrs B. G. Jacobs
Birch
Mr J. E. Joseph Mr B. E. O. Bird Capt. P. B. B. Lake bumblebeen, bluebustle flies, Mr C. W. E. BishopMr W. E. Liessman abundant insect life of which the Mr B. McGregor clouds of mosquitoes for the most impressive and least tolerabla part you get a picture of a country that in more ticklish business than in the Ant summer certainly is not without life.arctic, where there were no "preda The moet interesting of many tory animals till the explorers come." journeys by sled and ship was that Ln the Arctic the seal has to reckon Taesday the Jase 13 and is due to arrive made over the drifting ice from with the Polar bear. Forth Alasks to Basks land by
Your cus is, then, to begin playing calentia vis Hangoon on June 17 and is The B. I. Japan siled from Stefansson himself. About 700 miles seal when you are about 300 yards expected to arrive at Hongkong on or miles were covered in 96 days. The away. You must not awl head-on about July 8. party landed “with no food for the for a man in that position is not so
The P. M... President Harrison dogs and only about half a meal for convincingly like a real as he would (Formerly the Wolverine State will curselves. But "észibon tracks be in side view. You must then forel from Sao Francisco on June 13 a | Were on the beach.”
wawl side-en, of crawfish fashion steamer leaves for Manila on
•¦riving -- at· Hongkong July. 9. This The easiest seal-like thing to do is to 11, arriving at that port on June 13, lift your head 10 or 15 inches, spend Imring on June 16 and arriving at San
Francisco an August o
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Mr T Mitchell Mr J. W. Mor Surg Lt. & Mr B: Mrs. Nesbitt
Mr A. Nieok Dr J. W. Kobis Capt. and Mrs C. O Keld
Oliver LA-Col B J. N.Mr A. EL. Peer
Butterworth Hon. Mr and Mrs T, Mr and Mrs G. A. La Parking --
Chadwick Mr H W. Patlay Grand Mm T. W.Major & Mrs F. B.
Church
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Christensen Mr W-Boberts Et. and Ms H HM J. L. Babertson
Clark
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He W. A. Cornell Capt. and Mrs Iraz, Mr LJ, Davies Sigueland Capte P. R. Davies Mrs and Miss Btub Col. C. W. Davy-bings Soft Comdr. W. NIME, Spindle
Dawson
Miss Vanell Mr and Mrs. Johnky and Lits J. L.
Dimoun
Van Houten
He K.-W. Eustoma Me W. H. E.
Mes and Mias Lenkes --Webster MFG. Z. Ertinich Me Mario Wixst Capt. & Mrs.D.M# 0. M. WINE
Fettur * Mr W. Woodward Mr Danman Falar Mr. CBM. Young
Mr T. W.-Gibbing
SOMETHING Diarrhoek is prevalent“, durkný prepared for it.
SIX WITH RIGHT SHOTS.
When after three hours of walking I came within half a mile of them, I 10 or 15 seconds looking around, then found them grazing near the middle drop your head on the ice again. By of a huge, anom-shaped bowl of doing this half a dozen times at 30-or land where it was impossible to 50-second intervals, you will very spproach from any aids without being
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