Ua‘i.%* i* v» Djj’c*«»*j.-s.Pubicopinion of the GaliHanft mo,! 1t*aikb«ilxrs Im, reversed withinth* p u«t year. \\ (i»-fi foit* gn(*tiHr *4 Mmrtnthlt;* country it wax thought the Donkhob n-n Ut»ud make the l*d t„*i *€*ttlet's, ha they appealed ninff cleanly and intelligent. Time ha* demon* xtiainl, however that apfveara nce-i were deceptive. The Galicians, who on an r-al looke i repulsive, have greatly iui-pmved in habits and lieing industrious are making a very successful In-ginning anil overcoming;he strong prejult;rc«* which at first existed against them.I he mo vices of Galicians are now p * ferrrd by many employers «»f labor.On the other hand, the Doukhobors, of whom much was exper'el, have l**«*n disappointing. They are not p o jressive, (ale* (they u»p * rtiltive. trong disinclination for hard uk andc msnpiently their serv c *s ate nosought by employers of labor; not are 1 tha IoiikhoNirs making as good sue- j cess at farming as the Galicians.— Neepaw* Press.Mr, Harry McConrie after spendinga very pleasant two weeks in the SwanV.llev ret.nned to Dauphin Tuesdav. i•The Hudson’s Rav company's packet 1 will l». leaving Kduioaton for the , M ickenxie river district on the lWh. inst. letters therefor should he forwarded to Winnipeg not la’er than next Saturday so as to reach Kd in on ton n time. The company’s steamers w illearry this mail and will call at all I n .mediate p .ints lie tween th pke-etiahove mentioned. Anoth r oj per-tit lit) to forward mails for the far north will occur on July 28 from V t ha ha sc a landing. All eorrespoud-encehy this route should l*e addressed T a the rare of the officer in charge of t he Hudson's Ray company’s fort at I d o on.