jeant.iwuingenten-whenv thewhichWales,IndianI.render ; the• they. lierangements within the next row nays. itenance or a hospital for ineonates.Lone White Physician of NorthMeets With Mishap on JourneyEdmonton, July 2t*.—Dr. Rymer, the English physician who left Edmonton some time ago for Fort McPherson and Fort Hope, almost two thousand iniles in 4he far north has had a thrilling experience, narrowly escaping with his life, near Fort McMurray.Writing to the Bulletin under date of .Tune 17, from that point, he says that Inspector Pelletier and himself were going up the Cascade when theback of the boat was smashed. Dr. Rymer was knocked over by the big rudder and the boat began to sink at once. Happily a canoe came along and rescued them.All Dr. Rymer’s goods, medicines and personal belongings were on board the scow and all were ruined. The party were to start the next day on the Hudson’s Bay steamer on their ourney further north.decrease in t admitted to t been recordei months, accot by the steam from Japan.For the yei Japanese corresponding this year, theMotorliondon. Ju pond ion has motor bus hi»i three years t nml failure ar