HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-08-21, Page 777
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will make some lady Princess of
Wales, and will set up,,his owu estab- THE WEEKLY SERMON The G-reat West Permanent LEGACIES DECLINED
1001W4 (I lishment.
Before tha't event takes place, the Loan Company.
"'Add to your faith virtue."—Il. glory of our Canadiali army that our
Toronto Office. 20 King St. Wes-
Prii�ce will require to purchase some
WITH THAN
It ousands of dollars' worth of fitirni. Peter, i., 5. boys. hed -themselves for the most 11, 4% allowed n. Sovinp.
t ue an d Rep4tation,is what your neighbWa part,vure and upright. Interes,t c3niputed qnarterly.
ure. All the dealers fia antiq i
J valuable styles of furniture are e think of you.- Influence' is the at- General Currie testifies that no 'heque.
!xer. Withdrawable by FOLK WHO HAVE REFUSED FAT
cising v(ory energetic measures to se- mowphero you carry. Character is army ever had a better morale. The SY2% on Debentures, SUMS—FOR GOOD REA&6NS.
d distinction of sup- whai you are. To fashion character,i soldier nee4s this courage when,mu' Taterest payable half yearly.
cure the libnor tin s -
is life's purpose. It is the onlk thing tered out 'of service to 'keep the body
plying at leaEtfome of the Prince's Paid up Capital $2,412,57&
fut e. we take 'into 'the other world. Thel.under, to have, the soul on -top. To -be
ure Nvants, In the. furniture lin
T�� Prince li.is been Indriduted with Aprostle Peter exhofts us to be dili-! FOf -controlled is not easy. True cour- Many Testators Bequeath Fortunes
T -4e Tale "At 6nee!" !�nappei 'the captain,' letters frDm the furniture -dealers both gent in fashioning ch;Ffracter ad men- age kno*ws no sex ce or color. It single pu.t and ctty Jamestown. 'Un- Under Conditions Which Make it
of the Little Shilw. ra
and the youpiman bounded away, for in Eng,land and in France, calling tions the traits t1lat mustbe.* cultivated should be cultivated by 'everyone. Up- inhabited when dhsco�ered ton years
The big, ocem, liner plunged and they haVe,to of. to bdild a character fasbi%ned .,like, right- c'haract�r can be fashioned with. Impossible to Accept Them.
e
rolled through the heavy seas withIsomething in the captain's ton. car-' attention to the goods after -Coluinbui sailed' for Aiherica, ifer; and waying for the honor -of a, that of Jesus. out moral co
her. nose to the wind. i-ried conwetion.' prage. the iftiland' was seitlp-d by Bri(Nh, Th� Engliii merchant who left his
Overhead the isit from the' Prilice to their show The foundation jis faith, but the,
I, !V - I Spirituak. 'Itt-11 and in the days- of V�- Ow $1()0
ds -whipped W-1119- -_ _ V
OHIO. Aposile7addt 'at once virtue.. ' To the IPA VjVVV Val ;V"Uitin that-everi-
ro flfng vessels and before the Suez da
"Storm signals," -kikhed the big less- sputtered harshly �overhead, and .,Ae tY,.,'rd k,i'nd,of c9ur'age is',spirit- s y she, shall spedd balf-an-hour by
Roman courage was the supreme test
boat� holiag.heiieltfti-ih against.. the. howl -Qf - th., win'd-, and roarl Queen Mary1s.8o4ind Advice. * * Jual. This is the highest. It is the! canal was opened the iiilanders thrived my gravesi.de, attired in -black, as a.
-above -nhood,. Courage is nee ary
hush of the'waves. of re' I 'One enterprising dealer had some of ma 4�sg -to ;-courige� 61 Nehe.miah, who,cried, when by bpovidin'g supplps,for passing es- tolten of eniten . ce for the unhappiness'
-of the witer's ame the bu: live ax
c zT,
-ight: There'are thfee kinds of.
Time �V-as when she' met the stru ratio* n. L" A splintering crilsh, nd' exquisite models maile of various .. I leinpted,to 6.,vil i "But so -djd noti be-" sels., Nvith, the passing..of this'. market' she*ha caused me during life,"' is only
:courage ?�vhic% 'twine and intertwine c , aus
ith the gale chalri6 cal�ineis, bureaus, sideboal*ds, -us r. of God!" Job was! for. their ineats and veg�tables. th-e is- one of M4iy teataiors who, have be-
sea a Qyou the d. boat settNd An the water.. threefoW cord of - the f4
'the in our lives, foiming a queathed largb sums under condit4ons
-breas ing -t ol c., of various periods from, six- one wh'f and esebe*wed'e-vil. land's pri.ncfpa4Jiid
h i e'l ,he , si e kly as..4* the' et. Se 1) -grcat 4rench _Zl�ed w. a wh easily
e ich (Atni-ot id "I ns thal'the the shad -the wash irf it 4. iii e 6 d Pu'riia'' Y. bitauts. `dwiOle er4 i'which. mad`6 It imLoMible to,,.accept
eald Ju th �Fjv -, are -,-,now- S,
teeuth c ntury doilw9"s, which d uiul th
Ine mouels, wxti strength,. but she was. weary, eary.� b6ii si(l� ,-nd -light's on the ship went feared -Uod -so rh u thQy c6vld
In . I Pof!ily eqi�ra
-house -zizp, were imade :.aged, r e a
men t 1clot , 'flea r fnfi4ir- --Fe&ri0 the-, -T.
Tn=y rcyings and- 5.-Uff et 'en tgathering -bersetf together A'nottarr1TTM1ffd'16ft 'his w1fe-14O.-
I in niahogany, and beautifully flkiislieI, Ii ls� the courage of the firerriaii 'who, lh-, D ti t If:
of fear'r*an through she called �Iou%l to.the little boats. the !j�'&. iirty yearsago. h(,, isf�iiiil be- nings. A tremor f and were exact reprodu�tioiis ori -a dashes into a, --burning. buildIng, to,
her. Thch dot-gedly__jbe.__TuNd htr- 16S��c"y to save m3t-charges!j rescue* a child; it is the courage -of the, reat taprq9t-of tr4lv CArJ U I tu. Great BritKin and i.� condition-, tho after -his, decease she.
sma11 scale of the original pieces. This fear of God is not slavish' hut� tered directly by the Crowa. , I - .
S t e s come! Do'f 11, 1 - . .-. . -I I I wore a,widow's cap. But,he made a
a y n o w r time ha. Sc4f together and plow�d v no%N
little The--pi4p4ce: hAs -a-, --ate4_14-klag fo
fi'ial. -vizti -f a
I (td 7 - f!ff hr a 6., insert
itail me or thern-T " The Je Sh_f
n& am t r a�"niatt Y_
*They were,! us tal fear, o,' f� e JLord'
danc;l't7and 1'ro and talked ta then (I treinb'l&'(1. lie word "alwa�vs"; for the good lady,,
e's. heard an of fact has 'already bouglit some valu-I Courage' hysical and oral.' rmed after wearing the cap of mourning for
selv. � I awakens courage. He -is tbr�,.e a
frightened: Was this, life? Could Ir
-sized private when taunt-, whse ca, six, In able bnd excellent examples of. Ada G'a 11 Ir
le furn An-Avndet use is just. rant, that
the r --.elves lihe men. Be t 11 ey z�Aer
-are iVe-kept out of the watnr onths, claimed and �recelvoiithe- -
a ea. -b the bully of reg-iment as -%ve may quit. ou 4L
ow A, as,t,�! af. t hey Li rry� -on the. battle with the s -ppgnda eii He
I err fallm?, o
whep, 11 w ri c business n
I W f ina not it all W" Mi.,
as saf Audge n." of ld furniture, but -1grf. as d Th
�"Wha-t gor --we; wa __�jp e? I th
y be, _e y ed-_f0r*aM to i0f.jiumor—who bequeathe& 9110' franem
k
id Oq
in d76u_Uf-aW- tit a piece--- m you ould run awa." rage 'to conduct his Affmirs:
Why Avill hey I + (60 dollars) to' each relatie ho ab'
-But 6h ime for Ate above thei. Ue C.rC_rJ1d of' (.Cj' ig tj
4W-7bT. � T The Nlilk �Oad.
er go y nefed'i e of e, X P�6, I T; i lie,
)w I 11 tvd ll .191
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kit1h a i c -,itrickt-n." :men 0xf4ord`,i trys lie once -got et
Wr tender'but also -true. .d cost, mi:k still 4�emairis� on ]owing the deceased.tor,the grave,� -and - -
the aves, brotheA,- -Ohl why may we firsit and even It si�sts tem-:�only fa4hfUl L
not be free?" and women. . Down, down- th2y: dowil over -a. purchase of two Chippen- "Have -courage, my boy, to 'Courage sustains in trial. The of thecheapest, -ni6st casily d1ge3te her loyaliy was richl*y rewarded for
I tation.
Went over the sides,. tilting, and dale chairs for which he paid $1,350.
"No one not*., ';,%S fn-,,urned an- i no." Men brve omthebattlefi.Od g espairs, and and most murishing f ood' wil', the d-ecea ed
With its' by a codilcil to 'his s
creaking, into'tht water at last. AnA Not long -aftprwarU. lie wa, visited at'!
-q the rromLse standeth sure: "Be
sometimes succumb to.,evil', The s - L other :bypraducts it umprises abbut'left the'residue of his-larg4d fortune to
ol to hit
-the voice of the,4ying §Tiip e *hem Oxford by the Queen.' and the Prince
o k t tbe sky, children. Is it -n- hoine and of', goi.i ain -le shall': oe4ixth of -all foods eaten by the av-' those relatiVes who �
h Id poi with dier in France, away froi ,d I
stead' I , nted out his late.5t purchase% I i .. . 4; 4
y. ' Not ono upset. _af!�societ, �stre Jesse O-ne- blass -of rnalk -is-
.; - .. r - - . - r- , .. - - _1 the., customary.--restraints.--
tot bea nd iee,. I'wil -pr I saertficeF the 300 francs.
It iSr. t A. rich Liverpool publi6an some
I throw ide.
The laSt'lilarh AVk s ea was exposed to te' tation. orbes.
P P value to �either;
-ftne -sp:ra y up to �ou " called the Mg: jS t-Aei But her Majesty is a fl*rst-rate judge he� F. F -
shir, to her little-one.s. about lilcc* st"Icks, the little boats still, Two large
I �of old frniture, and directly- her eyes e.ggs, a. large, serving of years ago#r, bequeathed'A life interest
'A sented, the ex -monarch executed a b eat, w moderate sized pota- ngreat str le r .. I in a valuable p4blic-house to,a nephew
ugkled with th,- storm, moving it -in rn
on the Prince's cha'irs she ex- i I . 4
ave slapped the- side of the. lner ank 40er, the 'oa-r.�3 of the sailor3 away �toes, five' Aablespoonfuls e s, and' is,. a well-kilown. tem -
claimed: fOLK of "play to - the, galleries". by otdering
m, the d6o'nied. finer. ST9 HELFNA
renched all bf *the little lifeboats,.and',ro "My dea id, I am - perfectly . cer his silver sold'and his .6ed roken up cereal, three tablei s of'boiled perance lecturer, on condition that the
r Dav, p4Qonful
"'Help uill nephew should himself live -.in, and
sent a host 0T pnssen ers.ucunying, e. I bear the voic6�, for wood, which, hvn reported in, rice, two sli
C'm tain these chairs are not niore than ik' P
it t t -le boats -tin ip. 'Huriyl -hurry farther. JAJAIL Engl,�aid, erbated �o niuch cri-ticisin of! To be -healthful alhd whDesome,! tal.'e personal charkb of the house for.
bejov.i. Eu he li, couple^ of, fears old . They' arb W ANT EX-KAI
even good reproductions. Don't try the 6vernrkient, already none too -ye
-Ittk6d' gza 'ed'llwlly 'your hLind at''buking'bld ftiftitute un- -further reveffttivns e -breeding. g
away," the mother Ailp spoke in faint however., milk must be 'clean and free a period of five ars. After that, he
"WliaL tho, th&-lifebonts, %train pular; that from disoas ems.. , Under would be at lib,erty to draw the prcftts,
PP 'lk
and-,`o'ferr frbm--Iiqr. calling- soi-rcLwfully their ISLANDL.-CITiZENS DESIRE AN- ual cr umstancre- Ing to over, 75�000' a year, un.
.one anoth�r over til'you have haq more experience." not made...,,- nii contain� �niount
us. 'conditionally, f6r the remainder I of is.
Then' camb the storm, - n(I t many,bacteria- but the�3e are harm:
h e bi, farewells.. And the Prince took � his mother's apoleqn's wh0 were few., r2is less
liner fought s never be - �ore.' - But it With -a '1ast.fraatJc plunge the liner., OTHER "PAYING G U E,ST."' N .
S diver- kand offon benefici-al.' When in, lir' e Ef_ As might be expected, theapogtle
advice. his 9
was no use. T11#8 s�ring ha*d.g'6ne'from, went' -down,. flie.hungry waters �hurn- .principal laxury was books, e M� ilk, of. temperance evep this temp.
The PrinCe,-0f:C011r1M. Will give —ini. --sions - cliess and diging in his i .'ey InAcate that th
a on
tl' * to i�ostasy'
her timber n th6,fire ing and�boiling%ovr li,er. and the deed, he has alrendy —his cus- -kin,er, be. spent has- been 'imperf ertly�, handied-, that- it'
_gjven Reminiscences cf Napoleon's Exile 700.i garden. LiXe the' ex J
And the nN di'rl,- or that it- has not been kept' A similar. Impossible. 'condition ae-
n nd 'the waves littl -8hips were, left. alone. many hours the Bible. lio.pro-�
1i for'various-things. her requires t6
knew I ompanied a bequest, -known
they. beat already out of -the rnists an- i 'the, tradespeople patronized by the Miles From *,Nezrest Land, 1 fcs at h suficiently low temperature. The, c
sed itb''j)iety, huwever, frankly ad- ra -91 alkwell
UpOn t'he. poor -o' d qbin umil ie rolled other shil) was looining, and valantIv.: King, but he will -also give it to others. wilcing that,he vai inkli.-g a study. 'k. is indlex Lancasb1r61ibe I who did in 1892.
Ascension lsinnd number, of -_germ in rn i. an
as to*its s4tnitary qu;,'ty., This
ny be tated that anioiig the new # :, . de-' H ad two. porti-aits n - oils—,
felt li i2 r i r q m Woe they strove agailiA the, waves.,. They: 'it Old Te-llanrevt bo a t6 Olow
el A A e .3 n m; y But Itoylll NNrarr e several t)e('Ial:'; tii-at. had divine sanctlbii, -terniines t -b one 6f and one, of Mr. Glad-
thr-)&dgli the wliv 'u d rhi'ha d, anl'-' st not fpil. "No'r 'di I the ani holdiers will b' St en.n, the island w1kose s prade.of milk, whieh is
n IVII() ve erved -in the trenches; osed and li. -e 0; wa* 'I, 'Y. 11 9 cy of $500,,
J omen were it _a, le a,
lip* kn�w. An answei-ng tremble w c t whon exhailus'ted men and w'. ha ana ty is 'the entcrtinmeot of de� lit, to write desir,�iated R§ pastc 'rized- eeAifieq; StOnc—tO �tbqX
ilk
tod � a7 f �_H nce.-fV gns of , 111,
�zte&=d`-T"rket
wm! eft T _e, 10M&TIrs, has Goocl econoinge rPft %J510 -1--irttmi spL
ously opNsed to the testator's pollti-
ship -6 to haVd the e oses.: Ly milk con tain;ng. large num-
Ile for i s 10opoi ed (I es i P Dirt
IoTt some or.the spring a d fire. drift. There:was no mother. t. 46
WFIr, . ti
s A� ;YAM eare for thern; The ITF IPW4 --r-nnd-ition thnt hn1h nor.
-,nn
kaiser fdr a prisoner.
rs. =3 tralts siball big huag in acon 0413
ewhere in Franee.11 nx; Qta ft Yea 'ref a
I re- .'aiti"g, fur NApoleon ��ds'its _.m t famou nd pul e
Since St. 11elona is. scmue 700 miles. place,: side by side, in ' r. L--- -'a
marked''Jitic-kily to 'a 'young rna� at! which they had been destined, wasi.."Soniewliere, in'France" I think there, paying .'guest'.''th, nofthe only oirmer is Tommonly' called Zouring,
ugh 'to.# I
' , t froin the nearek"t,land, Ascension Is drawing-mmm.
his side'. "and for h -4p im.. ov e r. I �Ile t'he la.tter is deeomposition,'�
Their Vttl 'life as
springs one. Dinizulu, a Zu1p king. wus a more
t land. Q 0 1 1'UL11 LUC iptrest ------- -WneIr--a-wt:ulttiy'-,Lon-don-m-Mrehant
it! *'Ioveli r leaf6ge, and. t exile, and th0teafter he led -*a
Africaii..�iort, the extreme precauflons Tdied'a ife -ago, - he lef t 'an an.
A ren't you. abi"i_& h=y ? rhe,� Yes,, it, is. on�v'- wh=. the big,�ships nayl Mirs
A fairee flowering, weet aud-4ow rebellion against the Uritlsh� during mi1k is not harm.ul znd, in fact; i
)Y:.:. �ape nuity of 7
ev6it the.es -to, -be - paid "M
e Sour
for b i 9 4M4 the 6 4ne -ef- the � 1 i
-4mung pfficer hoats Than thAtAorn sod before coul the_Trans_raaL1nAS89.. WhIld-NavaleatL _'�be bene cia . For g
rown peopli
ffff-se-o-f the fail- E -i -sit s -with ships 96 it it mobta.',ned from the iEea'n pure,younge
rot -on the' show was at St. HLhleha, "profitebring" at, _0 tlTe man wlfu badrrulf.d half of st �on, Reginald, on 0ndition
P. Eurol)e created considerable amuse- that he earns -it by worki;ig with big,
ing- Arab. Men --frAniong the-.Sprigt!"'s -ofteiings-- the expeti-,e -- -of the Bonaparte house- milk -is just as
nutritious and whole-,
Met. Srr Hudson 'war, gre*atly dis-.. hands for�at least seven -hours evey
hold*'and tbe'n-umerous members of sonic as fresh 'milk. The bacteria,.
And there -a birdAn rapture sings, to turbeV one day to find a newly bLrrived workiiig-day. This was iptended, the
hotel. 'The book. wag pr(nted on the the garrison sent uArd him. was which causes it to become sour have
orsic I 41-to.cure tile young man,of his
with fuller, sweeter carolings reduced to a fine art by the island citi- nn priost r1diag horgeback i a a beneffeial effcc� up'on the digestive
F R rl �` E OF I richest drt paper, with gilded edges; I 'Than 'ever earlier Springs could-- coat siiii;!ar to -believill laziness and prove to. hhh'the joys 'of
it was* boun in the fiest -red niorocco I - zens,. ns of the intettifies.,,
know,,. the compa triot\ involved in a plot to de-, labor.
In fact, it was the high cost of St^ When'the tat ;s removed from milk: 0
nd the cover bord a d-esIgn "Somewhere in.FrQuee!" ceive theguants. The Fr(-.ncli commN-' One might think that legacy s
is skim mil-. It,
the b.� ct
WALES' PA i1j. tha _P14nce, Hefepl. -living w1iich created part of prbdul
3ioner. conirl,0ned t'!at tT�,% sight of a te-nipting and free from irksonie con..
nine -tenths water 1,u't In spi,
I'l-eathers. For there, where.Spfing her largesse the friction between 4,N., poleon ai4d tile ; ?r 01,
I nditions—for the choice of labor was
Bridsh g6vernor the island,., Sir.i gh t .,hi, fpct� itois very-. nutritious.- Jts,
quite- Ainfiel tere,4--* u
This`bouk cannot ve ost les's than"I fling -8-- govemor to plant It I I- on--- e a-lburnen left o Id hire been
SOLIC;TING THE CUSTONI OF THE lie flung a largesie, re, than - kings, Hudson- Lowe. Instead af living with -
i $1,25.0- to produce -'r mo But lie n risfn lidly accept"; " b"t the son prefer -
the sl,ct. the most' ex- _Tv� quart 9
HEIR APPARENT. A.- still niore* exi.,ensive method 'of In kingliest mood, could e'.er be. the 48,000 terling ailowe for th e anl sugar.. -,o and a hal 5 ot pce of $500 ii v6air which
cc,
ni, 'as niaintenatiob of Bonparte' t . lie i, t r� in e . o f t4o, . i i a n y n i u to ri e q. o f Ted -tbe alloVa
ce s ther's will,
i-eudeavouring. to attract the. Prin stow�' Lowe F SOIiClTlide W,9.q th,� occasion of. lie received, mider -his mo
ilis blossoming. singing life 'It the s
attention was that a.lo And half hundre menibors of his.e.itourl lbun- oil r. d iqN J11
Pted by the ri, refii-ed the., laft-er inuit�-whlch
age. the bills r -a- yetir ammi limount o, brr-rpy s it ound (f bc,-f
Tito -i to ine
i�ed -_jk cr;f1ce of
Men cf All Tr.7d.:;, E,7garly Seeti19 iMLIlager of'OL-hotel'in Spain.' e sent -I be -rl�oii c�j Prin-ce ,ri finelydworked 1110del 176rev*rin my beart More rings, three,flines that surn i, i r, I.a fitine-1 --pure --Tffi . IA�
For H,.i-,cr cf H.R.H. W th ill t1,.(, Cori, hin? t of' cc!ors a subtle his' i.idolence.
of the L), n re-;
tugwhere Am& Focd, Furniture—ind 1-1o',!dys! �d Bu-_ermi'lk -a.-, another on a gold base. nd executed In silver nn -1
ir. trust
stisf sun
o rt I b o: t"io by a first-rate artist. M. C;' for him, "Eo lo;,.g -$ he can .11i., AtIodel WR6 fifte -to- lynTe ttIrC TblgfVclid�i 4of my trus
over the
ad a: -ay �lnd:' Fur six
n been to the Prince on his tU-c ty-
wpi1d. 'wcrc be pr,;i1ning to 10"t i ti)
M4
Ili' 't birthdy. but. a's tlil�,War.w" themi -bct of a
i'n d I
-.1.e'rin''cipuths the logatce.was Vrbl
on i L ws not.selitto His Iloyal high- Th.e..prcscit pi
future �1 T
Denmark is al,ad 1.0,00,OOG. rqunds tht oniliflor;l, 'he tli8 f'
hwore C I U, urce of liablt
con-cluslon of,the.
11 f'f ung tu
p, -r. weeK. as (zaillst 3-000400 Poul*,ds proved toe, strong for hini, and he.had
Armistice.
.1 s 4 Tb
week previous to -the war. to forfeit the annuity.
tri age by the Prince o per
The p, -ii.
i.46 o r
break war. hu%veve-r. put Wale�-., (if a ho'V,,l broad will be, 0 brought
The Exhibition A gructonie eondkition htta*che4
(ipen-its frate7 Auirmt- *23r� a4i adv. r 1-n 11 w,"Ithv
t1-a(lt:_J1C()r'lP 'At Aid'
I IMF vww
al -a n -ely lie will do so i,
I)ia,,e The I of Wale. and -eccentri& -Sarrey Im-d6witer, who
4"�-! 4WW'JU 44U -dike
_sWiUa swh i -he
floptctl by -ertilln t toul�l
e In! it is 111% of will over'ilio inauo-- ha� made a ()f 4.roljCr� ting reli
cl
:C
of 'Of the nbar futurn. except Jn thd coun- u n n Nv
C
-e in the open ir, wh�re a c011'ect
4,:�pturing the ov-toni of tio., VI (et% t1' es Aour latf) enenfles. Other coun- i(n of which he was very
t(I �4eild him e 'r wares. sited by Eng- it. proud. On his doot he beclunthe&
t
ilpl of tlwl tries nA often hitherin vi s
to a friend. tnvnlier
U
but som flic) -ald*of Pople
Olod of solicit. g .4 The Prince finds thi Ino lisli floval4le,; Are there'ford looki Qii- .4 n 'cowlition
thei 4ing, forward
W entertaining
ilig his cu thb JVrin With egh
t, by 14.e -GIA
nd in uch plvee,� ent*erpr1qin'g hotel thvt ho qh,ul,l devole a room specal.
pile.
is ,-;*x atses th'At doos i Girls OYA ly to it, allew free ccess'to an;,.-
Soatcely -a day p manigers nre kpe!ily desirous of get -
a *%v!th Vie
bring the Prioce gold and c1gar-, tili tilL, llrince*s custoin.
no, o. mitzlit *i,;h to -e w
box -es. (if tho bo�;t ci,*-arn, flr6 -mily out -,of - the - way
Thei a. certain grim hunior in
h
-t bri;1 . r .-Irce the fr!nnd to whom
r -,k s, oil, tile Cortin(,, t ti t e rw, c r
w, I I'l tit
IJ
ing
-�d was a lovnl mag
th X11t , �.� . . - *:, _. , - e,:
of vrirm.4 iin�riuo designs, sniAl 1L. lvrkiiice of Wales 11my Yet imike it iwas be(I
L Llf t
4tho whs e-arcely laelF t) coull
boXqS, F,110Vk- b0XeJS#. J)4#04)J40 W1 wPW lhei,e-to 4ake 44)4tx wtiters i4i day -9 tht* farar- sttch a left
Wr C
-h ord t 11, 1 ii.i b ib father did Marienbad -he liv,
er gowl A n
+
ado, "a nd gldvs. 1,;-1 t I C lie sh
It gf1cy did not
Le t! 141 01 Id 1-t itato to
rorn a Hindu
Guidft. AL
46,
r till, L i
that lievquite'out of the
,of the worll. N
eq 'of. thrio rolcor.'.- Prcprcj,-rdi.1
of
k of the tpuriStLthe-pi-ill(�(! hi!s re: 0
of
way froin' thr.-P :-ted was that
ew
fiml the g d r al)( act as his SIST LTD..
ta a-certala
fVJ)41 tile spu&�,r a
it into his
hould b (4 t I
theso 1)],
'it Id.
oto th� 'e t c r
to
Woh t visit, lionored if I I., it. A. id el
om ort Gill( Mein- M. tT
prl-mit 11jn-I to fill, r V% - 't to ri y g,, ry L, a t.
I A, Ftrang( the Prit, cc A
th I 4k
ont, Vory MII v f rolit a sm,ill Til-
w1i an(l shall place
in n 1!!' jz,
1;�% d i n-' !:,I g part.
-aS
On i t a w re
e
t111111N." of his w.
.4
d4i4 V HL _R
H(ft1s Are Hu3t!iff.
a - n of past cofi.
It USC
Iyal. wri!tell oil i Thr.- Vrinc�'s custom. ho 7 f!_ A
by thi-; molhod of t P, !',ti( -k vnd swIle te'd d'ye. Tho i , ?., . , 1) t1w; c� n t e! I bV v!O'Lative to in iTliard
13
1Ig it, and it hix 'Roval 11, of w.,ics In a b
y
1C,
t14T t! to the.'trouble' n i
1kovt of al'I the sam'ple of, riw t his fa Tht, new re' rti,
of ese rti-
-ere tilt very keen: - o
they %A
Oro -4
io 1. 1
Whr,
whc Czer-, er
I IT t =1i 1! 1 A! in (1 7(1- 7.,, rag
�h iado the N.C.O. tril
t ed
,s 'tY 0 1 7.
t1 flit, Vi,J, the Prince e%,(, t 4
der W nnd on.
sample n rticic in
t Fcr 'Profit
r. o, Nv:�- .,n f r�,nt
--thu t 1e,
t C)" f I _,F_J 7
.1 1.9 4 U nq Of hiq
Lit
Ilene t 'n Fcn�llzers d
lJot e4
t4,: ig I t 1 , , . ! , " that ho hAd' JeJ4.
. " . ":F - I . .. to co it t h'. (I several, rtoO-A behin&
T '4,C,O. tu0,-n11owci- hard, und
their e 1 i h - n t f
; n
-onto
t1on tc To
04 L
,)It of a in -tile 8,weetLy. -81&, Twit When
got t1lere, tend ns a p!ctiire pos6,
york Imiel ttely 'sent the 4aN "I 'ncr P -ince o f Wi 1,�- s, i n C: i 1:,i
1;1A1 ITi"Ply th 1, I.H. ti -c P.
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