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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-04-19, Page 20A 4. 7, .......... Fill" Be" 0d -xv 1010. J*Wrvl Vil, ilso -my ww" 1104WAN; 40 doss if rw A WO ~visa ro Uwe"it 444voile 16 wedL _W 41i"o so" -6 01 UM". COOL W"L Fill itt 0 Ftw Cos, 4t, i 04MONnyff A OLITAR10 4 - t mianight J t night. Mrs. W. H. rervivir, X41yide, Opit., kn4 I were tot �efber and writes.—" I was troubled with za -noon in tiondon _y�4wri ,day after , for Ave youv,,, and was so bad it would to zoo and saw quite A lot g od Ito_.e0eclal o ey .1 ly.1 send mo, inW fits and smothering, I 10- could not do may work whillis I waiiiaf. -1k 172hipVVIIIAMWO T41V A T110110,111sooL e i , 4P 10 A"& lv�� 4al feeted, but after Uki � k. ;a Milboinlo Heart and. $a" Pill* I jji I I MOO fift a abort time, so we a III) -no tbrilis boxes of a lot and tried to see the Matti so, 'Vn710--teir- t Heart "a Nam Pills am M, 0. A,,, "Little 5W.Per Cb$tar. In this connection. Such Dames of Ag, ro_," which' is 4a � old theatre Grace as I have seen look more ke convertid into a V. X. C. A. They On recciPt Of - Price by The T- Milimm T)rwwws 0AU IL captive balloons. rve meals the're very cheap. CO., rJulited, Toronto, Oat. Mr. Nickle is a prime example of The regular soldiers' rationed meal RAWAY, APRIL 19, 1918 (1116 good results of Union, Govern- Costs seven pence and extras may just north of Newoastle. Soldiers ment in classifying men accord- be bought not to exceed to 3d. here are only allowed to travel ing to their opinions. He is -labelled �*,at night -we left for Edinbur h t C third class consequently we Could - the restriction. Uelthen hunted UP a place to sleep; gh they have �r, t uneasy under -member, against we vvent to the "Register House,' a Conservative, but has always been an arrived the next morning. NEWITARY Tinn get 13UC thin ABOLISHED I crusaded its you re 1, ront K ng's Cross we took the Ithe Boracri 09N,Q meat's dealings underground for "clutring Gross," ow of the Will rults of Valon with the C. N. W, and Id mgWl and went to a Y. M. C. A., where we other ways showed his indepefid- ut the addresses of some hotels. ence. Ile is really a Whig, with all e hunted one up on' the Strand ---One of the the staunch qualities and reason- and stayed thcre,� one night. It C Of1g. Popular (ruts Union Govern- able convictions which that- narne� looked a'll-right but.we found we ment Is the drive mqde by Nickle, implies. He went over to England tied C an in' the morning, so of Kingston, on titi", hereditary a few years ago and took a took at left. Cewandered around London sind otherwise, as distvibuted in titles as they womed out there. that afternoon, jusk aimlessly, and Canada, This is a very independ- When he came back he said, "If I the fir-st-g—raW-1 ran into 'was ,ent Parliament. It takes the qround 'lived in England, I would be a Rad- Johnnie llian walking on the that when neither part� is re- ical," and no doubt lie would. As "Strand" with a friend of his. I sponsib e, everybody can be blain- it is, he is one of tho sanest men in was glad to see him and I think the ed. Mce this candor. Canadian public life, is always to feeling was mutual. It certainly To me et this free criticism, 171nion he found on the side of �ustice and did seem good to see someone from (%overnment has studied a new fair play, and belives in winninj home, and it made this old world trick—it heads off reproach by Or- the war, but talks very little abou seem small. He gave us the ad- ders -in -Council which ineet the it. His actions speak louder than dress of the place he was staying trouble oonsiderab�v more than half words --he has two sons at the at and we went there and got a� Way.. Such was tile edict criniph room. We had luck that time and 'g idlers and active resisters for, the I lie for Kingston believes t inth a real home where they 0' army, which was the answer to the that t1w place for tiereditary titles frated us like old friends, not as Quebec riots. Such also was Pre- --if there is any such, place in the, a poor private soldier, who was just mier Borden's announcement that world --is not in Canada, but in being provided with a bed and no more hereditary titles will ho, 1,:nkland where society has tolerated meal. They are people fair�y �vJl granted in Canada, (flat ineasures the in for a thousand years. Even off and run this place to give sol - will be taken to" cancel heritable there the chan&�s are that Clio war diers a home, and in that way do, titles on the decease of the prespitt will have it slight Bolgheviki re- their bit. You will realize it isn't Wearers, and that knighthood hero- aclion. and enough will lt� done to I a very paym� pr,.) 0 or b xositi ii, as all after will be (in fit(, reconinionsla- the 1worage to make the House of they rha:rge and breakfast tion of the Premier nimself. '11tis Lords look like thirty cents. Mean- Gunner Harvey Pentland is four shillings. They offered to is quite a fat half loaf. Our denjoc- while rich (,anadians who would — keep anything we wished to leave racy finds it much better tlian no like to bv kilowri as barons and little hotel off a dark street,' but when we go to France and kissed bread. baronets can o nly be excused on the very comfortable and homelike, and its good-bye when we had to leave. Another pleasing inference is ground that they intend some time the old lady used us very nicely. Of course they only take in a limit - that Union 0overnment it; acutely to take their additions to Eng!and, 'The next day we went to see the ed number and are careful*hat sensitive- to popular fee -ling, and there to ,;I)end an old , age in a Edinburgh Castle and went through class they admit. 1. that all the people have UP do to get cliniato where titles thrive. that. It was worth going a long Johnnie Millian is a sub-lieut, in a thing done is to wish for it hard Air. Mckle's Eugenic Committee way to see., The site of it i§ so the Royal Garrison Artillery and enough. rhe talk hen, is that. on Tilles--the Ministonof Justice to romantic, perched up on a high was on leave from France. He Nickle's drive on tilies has about hold. Cho halan" emon, the Minister rock about eight hundred feet loo�ks better than I ever saw him. scotched the w1role hosiness, and (if Agriculture on account.of his above sea level. We had an old T . hat afternoon we went to the it was all done b good-natured experi-onee, with live stooki -and Mr. S13ctch ide an , gu 0, ho pointed out Templej guided by a Mr. Campbell, laughter. It was t�e innumerable Howell on account of his 11 Itual the spots of interest and strung Off a friend of Johnnie Millian's and a laughter of the newspapers- this attitude --is the bon Mot of ttr scs- a great'list of dates, which I heard brother Mason of mine. He is an writer has done some laughing him- sion. Mr. Itowell's friends don't but didn't remember. However I orator and knows London, possibly self in the last two years --that pill know just how to take that quip enjoyed, it all and'some, places are as well as it can be known. Any - the kibosh on titIc8. Titles were "spiritual attitude." Nickle is Ono very ancient and of course-4istori- way he gave us an intel-esting after - laughed out of court. Only a I,Tnion of the best -mannered men in Par- cal. noon through the Temple Courts, Government could be so responsive liament. Was he taking a rise'Out in the afternoon we hired a cab the abode'of the barristers, not the to satire. Hitherto satire has been of Mr. Rowell, op was he seeking to and drove through the old part of one mentioned in Dickens', but of dealt with by Governments as some- kill him b pinning virtues on him ? Edinb r the monuments q. C and saw more modern construction; that is thing that need not be answered This is Yr. Rowell's real danqer— erected o the various Scotch poets, part of it. Temple onurch is one of because it couldn't be. From now that he may be held too good for authors and soldiers. Sir Walter the few remaining bits of real Nor - on satire is to come into its own as human nature's daily food. Scott's and Bobbie Burns' were of man architecture, the round part an instrument or reform. Mr. Nickle, of Kingston, is not the particular interest. We continued of which was the monastery of the Nickle's speech was couched in the only man in Parluimont who is out our journey and passed through the Crusaders and their beadquarters finest vein of satire and it brought against titles. Burnham, of Peter- law courts, in the Centre of the !nodelled on the tomb of the Sav- home the bacon, particularly when borough, has tilted against them Square of which is a heart -shaped iour. In the churchyard surround - it glAft-66d at the titular adornments fon lo these many -years. MacMas- place in the pavement. called, the ing. thisold church, are buried,6ev- of Sir Joseph Flavelle. ter. of Brome, is another who would Heart of Mid Lothian, the contre 'of oral people famous in history. William Nickle Is a brave man. break- a lance with titles. Both the County of Mid Lothian, and the Among others is Oliver Goldsmith. He assailed titles In their strongest these doughty champions of -the spot oil. which the Duke of Argyle This court is a law school and citadel ---Ottawa. Ottawa dearly eople' stood aside to give Nickle was beheaded, as wen as othors who the barristers have a dining room loves a lord, or u baronet, or a- = right-of-way. Richardson, of suffered the barbarous treatment called Middle C6brt. This hall was knight. Why ? Because a fantas- Selkirk, who, twenty years ago, was of those early days. , bequeathed by Queen Elizabeth and tic and fulqurant costurne goes known with Hance Logan and W. We then passed through the old- contain painting� of former 4-ings With It, which makes a fine back- S. Calvert as one of the Three Mus- est street ir. the city, many'of the and queens, paintoa by Vandyke ,ground for the pomp and ceremony kol:ersh goes at it in the slashin houses'bAilt in the fifteenth century and Miller. Also a platform at of stato drawing rooms and open- Ve ter way later on. -He WOO and still occupied. Saw Bobbie which Shakespeare assisted at his ings of parliament. But, Niekle, abolish titles altogether. If 011ad- Burns' house, also the' Masonic Own lay, "The 12th Knight," re who is a man of tne peop!e, cares stone and John Bright and Lloyd Lodge in St.John's Close, where sentes for the first time. I tros on for none of these wings. He Wants George and Asquith can go through Bobbie was made a Mason. We !he same planks but didn't get any no class or caste privileges to far- life without them, why should went to Holyrood ' Castle and Inspiration. This room was form - Mail our Canadian democracy. He lesser men hanker for them ? As through the rooins of Mary Queen erly he d by open blaziers and the does not believe that money or for Canada, what was good enough of Soots and her consort Lord Darn- smoke rad to wander through the snobbishness sliquid be allowed to for Blake and McKenzie ought to ley. The beds of each are rafters to exit. This has raise social baniiers to make 9ther be good enough for our present-day there, as in their time, and blackened th!1nid oak roof and it EeopleJealous. So long as knight, 8tatesmen, the walls are hung with beauti- shines like ebony. Another inter- ood was a inatter of merit Niekle A surprising feature of the do- ful old tapestry, ttill in a fair state esting thing was a table made from did not raise his voice. -But, lately beate was the attitude of the knights, of preservation. Queen Mary's the mast of the "Golden Hind" in it has become a huge joke. One of in Parliament toward Mr. Nickle's Chapel, just off the Castle, is how which Drake sailed around ' the the knights who got his recently resolution. They did not take up in ruins although the walls still world. Just outside this old build - was honored for no other reason, the Me thrown down by the mem- stand. We trod on stones which ing is a stretch of green slopin that his closest friends could detect ber for Kingston. They did not time had almost effaced the epi-, down to the Thames. 'On this spol than that ho, was the possessor ol spring as one man to the defence of taphs written therein Hoiyrood the Wars of the Hoses is alleged to fift pairs of trousers. Of course their order. On the contrary they Castle stands just at tile foot of have started from a students' braw , thal was carrying tho,joke too far, sat mute, or, like Sir Wilfrid Laur- Salisbury Craigs, so often mention- in which they used red and whit and sensible men simply had to ier, said they were willing to make ed in 'Scott's works and khe pent- roses to distinguish friend and f rebel. a bonfire of the blamed thing. land Hills are just behind. On our Way back to dinner we The member for Kingston has of parliament, t9o,-they are eaku! Forgot to mention that while the passed the Old Curiosity Shlip and been criticized for suggesting that in exeuses and endorsing Sir Wil- guide Was taking us through Edin- were inside. One could almost while knights may be called "Sir" fr fd Laurier's picturesque idea of burgh Castle he mentioned the imagine Little Nell and her grand - their spouses shill not be CalI4 burning the scroll of fame the same Pentland Hills and, of course, I father beside the old fireplace.' "Lady." It was, some urged, a kiek way they do the church mortgages. was interated, ana later had a As London is the theatre centre of at the weaker sex, but Nickle is Cho The only knight %Aio had a good chance to speak to nfin and give the world, we spent our evenings last man to be unchivalrous. His word to say for knighthood was Sir him my card. He was apparently at the theatres and saw several yood real wish was to prevent men -from Sam, who took the war into the juite surprised, and I noticed musical comedies, "The Byng Boys I him doing the foolish thing simply be- enemys Camp by charging that slow the next party the card. I on Broadway," an American pro - cause their wives wanted it, The Flavelle had made all the trouble. also looked lip file city directory duction with lots of "pep ` "The women—I say it, with all due re- Sir jogeph so to speak applied the and found that Edinbur'gh has -lots Boy," The Maid of the Mo�ntains," speet, and dovotion—are the real ost-ouro 6 kilightfto;) and caused of Pentlands, Needless to say I did- also 8 variety show -at the Coll - snobs. Now that they tire to have CC innocent'to suffer. n't call on any. ' Aeum. So you see we didn't walk a men's ri�ht to vote they may take Parliament, is looking forward to We went through John Knox' ti e streets at night. We were ,,iew of ti a afer where we were. a man's ilea and banish anothor debate on the yeXed ques- hou e and put our'names in the 81 all this nonsense. Mr. Nickle is a tion. Next time the knights In the guest book. On our wa. Y back to Jackson and I bad our evening keen psVehologibt—nis- motion House may speak up. The one the city we passed Greyfriar's dinner at Lyon's Corner House on ,shows it, ersuade the women and thing that can be said for knight- church yard, where the -.Covenolt_ the Strand. It is a fairly classy the men are as good as Won. Tile flood is that honor is desired by the ene' were imprisoned. "Hunted place and everything is nice. John - member for Kingston did, not say honorable. But probably this ar- and Harried" wit tell you about :iL nie,took us there one evening. We anything about Dames of Grace— gurnent was not, usom, because honor We took in a variety show the first had nice meals but had difficulty which is 4 special order for women seems also to have been desired by evenin and the next a play ealled getting filled up as the amount,yotl —but I think we call lot the Dlunes the merely rich. Meanwhile, Sir "Fislipfingle," a tomanct� �of the may buy is limited. of Grac0i lAke earo of- themselves. WHOM Liiurlor's experience--fle- coun&ysfde, which was very pretty. The next morning I Walked into Grace is the last word, I'WOUld Usel lated at length in The Ottawa Joup- Our next visit Wag to the famous the dining room and behold Worth nal—which is to the effect that Fort Bridge across the Firth of Queen Victoria slil d from Edinburgh. ged it� on him Forth. It is a great structure and just COMO OWU when be wasn't loo n, ived a He is looking well and is a nice , g, Is rece triumph in engineering. The with geOuli 94isfaction Ityk demo- Home Fleet. Beatty's, was lying in fellow, a licut. in the R.F. C. erats up to the hilt on both sides of tile Virth, and those old dread- Jackson and I went to see the the House. noughts stirely inspired courage. Tower of London that forenoon and 11. F. As to the general aspect of the Johnnie Worthy Nothereote- from ............. 0-- citv I liked It very much. The at Stratford. Jackson and I went to U tuneh together. The English,tbink SMT Fog .1UE ANC3LjM sun present are so closely fin ed ' it strange for officeris add privates with the old castle lifting its em' To the exeefleneA of the fisking to battled towers in the Centro be enjoyed I Algonquin Park t� �re city. The streets are wide and laid GIRLSI WHITeNYOURSKIN is undisou ed t0ttimohy. F Mill out in some sort of ordor, which Is eatight in the w*t6M of the Park mort than1 can say for any English WITH LEMON JUICE 6 Won ftCh ' 00 in f the city I havitt seen. It is a residential, tion1*1 �colApetiTil n to the not an Industrial city, and the *r8,61 the Cwttilledt. The btdcik le In OreWar time,, wen, lairly Usk* a b6auly l~ fit * few olifft to tumlo 't Of At"nq Ift �Park Itto Of the V911i off and lived easily. PAW ft*mo tal% fiftoklailh "It tenuitle Ultra tied, iod s"ttA-d few bonny lassies but you would ........ I. - or spftkl varl , Black bli5ts kre "e more pretty girls in one hour Ymr tto"t Ma %ei tMOM Snii &AY pleAtiful #01XV) qok Ukp 00fe( In Toronto thin what you W . ould A. "Z. or lk4 emat" will sa GOIDEM0 STAR, I r Sim IN. -, W&6161"Illim _1011414" V*"*M_r"t*4 Wrilft, For.-$ Yoom -The --following - -very. .. jlluze�8ting WOULD 00 -INTO IFITS01 letter Wos'Written by Ouriner Hep, Ney'-paut",nd -1, H. Pentland, r_ _ "a"" "' I de c5rib ng, bow lie lei,ie, 'spent his ave in �mndouand EMU- mom "A"41u,64154. burgh, Harvey enthisted oome (tine ago in thq Cobourig He4vy Battery. lie 14tao *#eatim is Vag to gw_ sliolt U to weaAsp until tbo boi$4 4W beo writes so folloWs, under date of March 17th and tbey AmWay feet faint Dea� Uotber,_Just got back irol" ie4ve lavt night end have, been busy all day tettilig settled and parading OA the first 0190; of JOY weA)MM of the bow Millivit"o Heart *U4 Niirvo ar tid from one place to another. NOV here lost Sunday mo�ning and M sliculd be tairen, aid thus pwqrs prtWi t and paTila rcut j4W. 4 - t mianight J t night. Mrs. W. H. rervivir, X41yide, Opit., kn4 I were tot �efber and writes.—" I was troubled with za -noon in tiondon _y�4wri ,day after , for Ave youv,,, and was so bad it would to zoo and saw quite A lot g od Ito_.e0eclal o ey .1 ly.1 send mo, inW fits and smothering, I 10- could not do may work whillis I waiiiaf. -1k 172hipVVIIIAMWO T41V A T110110,111sooL e i , 4P 10 A"& lv�� 4al feeted, but after Uki � k. ;a Milboinlo Heart and. $a" Pill* I jji I I MOO fift a abort time, so we a III) -no tbrilis boxes of a lot and tried to see the Matti so, 'Vn710--teir- t Heart "a Nam Pills am M, 0. A,,, "Little 5W.Per Cb$tar. In this connection. Such Dames of Ag, ro_," which' is 4a � old theatre Grace as I have seen look more ke convertid into a V. X. C. A. They On recciPt Of - Price by The T- Milimm T)rwwws 0AU IL captive balloons. rve meals the're very cheap. CO., rJulited, Toronto, Oat. Mr. Nickle is a prime example of The regular soldiers' rationed meal RAWAY, APRIL 19, 1918 (1116 good results of Union, Govern- Costs seven pence and extras may just north of Newoastle. Soldiers ment in classifying men accord- be bought not to exceed to 3d. here are only allowed to travel ing to their opinions. He is -labelled �*,at night -we left for Edinbur h t C third class consequently we Could - the restriction. Uelthen hunted UP a place to sleep; gh they have �r, t uneasy under -member, against we vvent to the "Register House,' a Conservative, but has always been an arrived the next morning. NEWITARY Tinn get 13UC thin ABOLISHED I crusaded its you re 1, ront K ng's Cross we took the Ithe Boracri 09N,Q meat's dealings underground for "clutring Gross," ow of the Will rults of Valon with the C. N. W, and Id mgWl and went to a Y. M. C. A., where we other ways showed his indepefid- ut the addresses of some hotels. ence. Ile is really a Whig, with all e hunted one up on' the Strand ---One of the the staunch qualities and reason- and stayed thcre,� one night. It C Of1g. Popular (ruts Union Govern- able convictions which that- narne� looked a'll-right but.we found we ment Is the drive mqde by Nickle, implies. He went over to England tied C an in' the morning, so of Kingston, on titi", hereditary a few years ago and took a took at left. Cewandered around London sind otherwise, as distvibuted in titles as they womed out there. that afternoon, jusk aimlessly, and Canada, This is a very independ- When he came back he said, "If I the fir-st-g—raW-1 ran into 'was ,ent Parliament. It takes the qround 'lived in England, I would be a Rad- Johnnie llian walking on the that when neither part� is re- ical," and no doubt lie would. As "Strand" with a friend of his. I sponsib e, everybody can be blain- it is, he is one of tho sanest men in was glad to see him and I think the ed. Mce this candor. Canadian public life, is always to feeling was mutual. It certainly To me et this free criticism, 171nion he found on the side of �ustice and did seem good to see someone from (%overnment has studied a new fair play, and belives in winninj home, and it made this old world trick—it heads off reproach by Or- the war, but talks very little abou seem small. He gave us the ad- ders -in -Council which ineet the it. His actions speak louder than dress of the place he was staying trouble oonsiderab�v more than half words --he has two sons at the at and we went there and got a� Way.. Such was tile edict criniph room. We had luck that time and 'g idlers and active resisters for, the I lie for Kingston believes t inth a real home where they 0' army, which was the answer to the that t1w place for tiereditary titles frated us like old friends, not as Quebec riots. Such also was Pre- --if there is any such, place in the, a poor private soldier, who was just mier Borden's announcement that world --is not in Canada, but in being provided with a bed and no more hereditary titles will ho, 1,:nkland where society has tolerated meal. They are people fair�y �vJl granted in Canada, (flat ineasures the in for a thousand years. Even off and run this place to give sol - will be taken to" cancel heritable there the chan&�s are that Clio war diers a home, and in that way do, titles on the decease of the prespitt will have it slight Bolgheviki re- their bit. You will realize it isn't Wearers, and that knighthood hero- aclion. and enough will lt� done to I a very paym� pr,.) 0 or b xositi ii, as all after will be (in fit(, reconinionsla- the 1worage to make the House of they rha:rge and breakfast tion of the Premier nimself. '11tis Lords look like thirty cents. Mean- Gunner Harvey Pentland is four shillings. They offered to is quite a fat half loaf. Our denjoc- while rich (,anadians who would — keep anything we wished to leave racy finds it much better tlian no like to bv kilowri as barons and little hotel off a dark street,' but when we go to France and kissed bread. baronets can o nly be excused on the very comfortable and homelike, and its good-bye when we had to leave. Another pleasing inference is ground that they intend some time the old lady used us very nicely. Of course they only take in a limit - that Union 0overnment it; acutely to take their additions to Eng!and, 'The next day we went to see the ed number and are careful*hat sensitive- to popular fee -ling, and there to ,;I)end an old , age in a Edinburgh Castle and went through class they admit. 1. that all the people have UP do to get cliniato where titles thrive. that. It was worth going a long Johnnie Millian is a sub-lieut, in a thing done is to wish for it hard Air. Mckle's Eugenic Committee way to see., The site of it i§ so the Royal Garrison Artillery and enough. rhe talk hen, is that. on Tilles--the Ministonof Justice to romantic, perched up on a high was on leave from France. He Nickle's drive on tilies has about hold. Cho halan" emon, the Minister rock about eight hundred feet loo�ks better than I ever saw him. scotched the w1role hosiness, and (if Agriculture on account.of his above sea level. We had an old T . hat afternoon we went to the it was all done b good-natured experi-onee, with live stooki -and Mr. S13ctch ide an , gu 0, ho pointed out Templej guided by a Mr. Campbell, laughter. It was t�e innumerable Howell on account of his 11 Itual the spots of interest and strung Off a friend of Johnnie Millian's and a laughter of the newspapers- this attitude --is the bon Mot of ttr scs- a great'list of dates, which I heard brother Mason of mine. He is an writer has done some laughing him- sion. Mr. Itowell's friends don't but didn't remember. However I orator and knows London, possibly self in the last two years --that pill know just how to take that quip enjoyed, it all and'some, places are as well as it can be known. Any - the kibosh on titIc8. Titles were "spiritual attitude." Nickle is Ono very ancient and of course-4istori- way he gave us an intel-esting after - laughed out of court. Only a I,Tnion of the best -mannered men in Par- cal. noon through the Temple Courts, Government could be so responsive liament. Was he taking a rise'Out in the afternoon we hired a cab the abode'of the barristers, not the to satire. Hitherto satire has been of Mr. Rowell, op was he seeking to and drove through the old part of one mentioned in Dickens', but of dealt with by Governments as some- kill him b pinning virtues on him ? Edinb r the monuments q. C and saw more modern construction; that is thing that need not be answered This is Yr. Rowell's real danqer— erected o the various Scotch poets, part of it. Temple onurch is one of because it couldn't be. From now that he may be held too good for authors and soldiers. Sir Walter the few remaining bits of real Nor - on satire is to come into its own as human nature's daily food. Scott's and Bobbie Burns' were of man architecture, the round part an instrument or reform. Mr. Nickle, of Kingston, is not the particular interest. We continued of which was the monastery of the Nickle's speech was couched in the only man in Parluimont who is out our journey and passed through the Crusaders and their beadquarters finest vein of satire and it brought against titles. Burnham, of Peter- law courts, in the Centre of the !nodelled on the tomb of the Sav- home the bacon, particularly when borough, has tilted against them Square of which is a heart -shaped iour. In the churchyard surround - it glAft-66d at the titular adornments fon lo these many -years. MacMas- place in the pavement. called, the ing. thisold church, are buried,6ev- of Sir Joseph Flavelle. ter. of Brome, is another who would Heart of Mid Lothian, the contre 'of oral people famous in history. William Nickle Is a brave man. break- a lance with titles. Both the County of Mid Lothian, and the Among others is Oliver Goldsmith. He assailed titles In their strongest these doughty champions of -the spot oil. which the Duke of Argyle This court is a law school and citadel ---Ottawa. Ottawa dearly eople' stood aside to give Nickle was beheaded, as wen as othors who the barristers have a dining room loves a lord, or u baronet, or a- = right-of-way. Richardson, of suffered the barbarous treatment called Middle C6brt. This hall was knight. Why ? Because a fantas- Selkirk, who, twenty years ago, was of those early days. , bequeathed by Queen Elizabeth and tic and fulqurant costurne goes known with Hance Logan and W. We then passed through the old- contain painting� of former 4-ings With It, which makes a fine back- S. Calvert as one of the Three Mus- est street ir. the city, many'of the and queens, paintoa by Vandyke ,ground for the pomp and ceremony kol:ersh goes at it in the slashin houses'bAilt in the fifteenth century and Miller. Also a platform at of stato drawing rooms and open- Ve ter way later on. -He WOO and still occupied. Saw Bobbie which Shakespeare assisted at his ings of parliament. But, Niekle, abolish titles altogether. If 011ad- Burns' house, also the' Masonic Own lay, "The 12th Knight," re who is a man of tne peop!e, cares stone and John Bright and Lloyd Lodge in St.John's Close, where sentes for the first time. I tros on for none of these wings. He Wants George and Asquith can go through Bobbie was made a Mason. We !he same planks but didn't get any no class or caste privileges to far- life without them, why should went to Holyrood ' Castle and Inspiration. This room was form - Mail our Canadian democracy. He lesser men hanker for them ? As through the rooins of Mary Queen erly he d by open blaziers and the does not believe that money or for Canada, what was good enough of Soots and her consort Lord Darn- smoke rad to wander through the snobbishness sliquid be allowed to for Blake and McKenzie ought to ley. The beds of each are rafters to exit. This has raise social baniiers to make 9ther be good enough for our present-day there, as in their time, and blackened th!1nid oak roof and it EeopleJealous. So long as knight, 8tatesmen, the walls are hung with beauti- shines like ebony. Another inter- ood was a inatter of merit Niekle A surprising feature of the do- ful old tapestry, ttill in a fair state esting thing was a table made from did not raise his voice. -But, lately beate was the attitude of the knights, of preservation. Queen Mary's the mast of the "Golden Hind" in it has become a huge joke. One of in Parliament toward Mr. Nickle's Chapel, just off the Castle, is how which Drake sailed around ' the the knights who got his recently resolution. They did not take up in ruins although the walls still world. Just outside this old build - was honored for no other reason, the Me thrown down by the mem- stand. We trod on stones which ing is a stretch of green slopin that his closest friends could detect ber for Kingston. They did not time had almost effaced the epi-, down to the Thames. 'On this spol than that ho, was the possessor ol spring as one man to the defence of taphs written therein Hoiyrood the Wars of the Hoses is alleged to fift pairs of trousers. Of course their order. On the contrary they Castle stands just at tile foot of have started from a students' braw , thal was carrying tho,joke too far, sat mute, or, like Sir Wilfrid Laur- Salisbury Craigs, so often mention- in which they used red and whit and sensible men simply had to ier, said they were willing to make ed in 'Scott's works and khe pent- roses to distinguish friend and f rebel. a bonfire of the blamed thing. land Hills are just behind. On our Way back to dinner we The member for Kingston has of parliament, t9o,-they are eaku! Forgot to mention that while the passed the Old Curiosity Shlip and been criticized for suggesting that in exeuses and endorsing Sir Wil- guide Was taking us through Edin- were inside. One could almost while knights may be called "Sir" fr fd Laurier's picturesque idea of burgh Castle he mentioned the imagine Little Nell and her grand - their spouses shill not be CalI4 burning the scroll of fame the same Pentland Hills and, of course, I father beside the old fireplace.' "Lady." It was, some urged, a kiek way they do the church mortgages. was interated, ana later had a As London is the theatre centre of at the weaker sex, but Nickle is Cho The only knight %Aio had a good chance to speak to nfin and give the world, we spent our evenings last man to be unchivalrous. His word to say for knighthood was Sir him my card. He was apparently at the theatres and saw several yood real wish was to prevent men -from Sam, who took the war into the juite surprised, and I noticed musical comedies, "The Byng Boys I him doing the foolish thing simply be- enemys Camp by charging that slow the next party the card. I on Broadway," an American pro - cause their wives wanted it, The Flavelle had made all the trouble. also looked lip file city directory duction with lots of "pep ` "The women—I say it, with all due re- Sir jogeph so to speak applied the and found that Edinbur'gh has -lots Boy," The Maid of the Mo�ntains," speet, and dovotion—are the real ost-ouro 6 kilightfto;) and caused of Pentlands, Needless to say I did- also 8 variety show -at the Coll - snobs. Now that they tire to have CC innocent'to suffer. n't call on any. ' Aeum. So you see we didn't walk a men's ri�ht to vote they may take Parliament, is looking forward to We went through John Knox' ti e streets at night. We were ,,iew of ti a afer where we were. a man's ilea and banish anothor debate on the yeXed ques- hou e and put our'names in the 81 all this nonsense. Mr. Nickle is a tion. Next time the knights In the guest book. On our wa. Y back to Jackson and I bad our evening keen psVehologibt—nis- motion House may speak up. The one the city we passed Greyfriar's dinner at Lyon's Corner House on ,shows it, ersuade the women and thing that can be said for knight- church yard, where the -.Covenolt_ the Strand. It is a fairly classy the men are as good as Won. Tile flood is that honor is desired by the ene' were imprisoned. "Hunted place and everything is nice. John - member for Kingston did, not say honorable. But probably this ar- and Harried" wit tell you about :iL nie,took us there one evening. We anything about Dames of Grace— gurnent was not, usom, because honor We took in a variety show the first had nice meals but had difficulty which is 4 special order for women seems also to have been desired by evenin and the next a play ealled getting filled up as the amount,yotl —but I think we call lot the Dlunes the merely rich. Meanwhile, Sir "Fislipfingle," a tomanct� �of the may buy is limited. of Grac0i lAke earo of- themselves. WHOM Liiurlor's experience--fle- coun&ysfde, which was very pretty. The next morning I Walked into Grace is the last word, I'WOUld Usel lated at length in The Ottawa Joup- Our next visit Wag to the famous the dining room and behold Worth nal—which is to the effect that Fort Bridge across the Firth of Queen Victoria slil d from Edinburgh. ged it� on him Forth. It is a great structure and just COMO OWU when be wasn't loo n, ived a He is looking well and is a nice , g, Is rece triumph in engineering. The with geOuli 94isfaction Ityk demo- Home Fleet. Beatty's, was lying in fellow, a licut. in the R.F. C. erats up to the hilt on both sides of tile Virth, and those old dread- Jackson and I went to see the the House. noughts stirely inspired courage. Tower of London that forenoon and 11. F. As to the general aspect of the Johnnie Worthy Nothereote- from ............. 0-- citv I liked It very much. The at Stratford. Jackson and I went to U tuneh together. The English,tbink SMT Fog .1UE ANC3LjM sun present are so closely fin ed ' it strange for officeris add privates with the old castle lifting its em' To the exeefleneA of the fisking to battled towers in the Centro be enjoyed I Algonquin Park t� �re city. The streets are wide and laid GIRLSI WHITeNYOURSKIN is undisou ed t0ttimohy. F Mill out in some sort of ordor, which Is eatight in the w*t6M of the Park mort than1 can say for any English WITH LEMON JUICE 6 Won ftCh ' 00 in f the city I havitt seen. It is a residential, tion1*1 �colApetiTil n to the not an Industrial city, and the *r8,61 the Cwttilledt. The btdcik le In OreWar time,, wen, lairly Usk* a b6auly l~ fit * few olifft to tumlo 't Of At"nq Ift �Park Itto Of the V911i off and lived easily. PAW ft*mo tal% fiftoklailh "It tenuitle Ultra tied, iod s"ttA-d few bonny lassies but you would ........ I. - or spftkl varl , Black bli5ts kre "e more pretty girls in one hour Ymr tto"t Ma %ei tMOM Snii &AY pleAtiful #01XV) qok Ukp 00fe( In Toronto thin what you W . ould A. "Z. or lk4 emat" will sa 114 S in a wem. Scotland is *Itk VAlift QUA01111 6t 6"4" *1 fft but we were able to teturoj tists. at*"" at 11* of xl meAls at an up-to,,,dilte two treiih- Itislosis �at& IL IWA4 I= "t rit on Pritteps, St. 1* tU o*uard *'%I* ma *eke VrAl. Edinburgh fue5dity night iat,li *4" 0. Vmtt'et 1wJ*t 4( t4 " �1` a tiresonic, rail jourriq 10404 to" " *111110k+ "a I in London 1:11A ftillnivinfli""M&i. 1-i;L� a tire .1W% HORN- (10Wn in * Oorl'idot and neatly froj" aW Ak* fh� naft 0 ks I am U** *title running *101lig lhc� $ft 8hot61*M*4*W$4* :1hen6re a monop'-savink,' Indst Caro! Rderedly eury good fbimer iiii�" ays. buy The fam wagon, wbiloh for yeamiwas the moot use:N of all t ment fen placed on the bat fruck The truck 10= by a s WUWI" --.� dependaZletomnoUre will haa vW fam ivooct—fra% &ram*,, vegetableo6i xW14' fatiWer, or wood--swund 4i im' - 00; io IM town or Pity malw =iles dkitant, in halfthii th* aO at a much lower edet Thq Oqrd One -Ton truck is a ma %emnomical and 11 'lwill�o these on ne of -yoqrfo,rmwill�-s-ave�y6iiweel.r6ri em,awn eseasou ilnd Mll 464ble y Ou- t0pasil through a aide of la= r" ahoft� age with less difficaltY. TheRgrdtruckb, ed.w-a-chassisonly. ThisPIF N 'to select In# mite YOU' tyv the many Wly styles desiped for the Foid truck and already on the 7hu-s you can mount the one which suits your individual requirements, -- Prke $750 fo.b. Ford, Ont. Thrm of the awrity body sty1m aa may be mounftd an Me Ebrd hwk chas* P. J. MacEwan, Dealer, Goderich[ to mix and many glances were'east spot of greatest inturust is Wolfe's could into tile. six days. Now W15 at us as we Walked in with the, three memorial, on which are placed' the are back in camp to the blooming officers. colors of the Canadian battalions army again. I saw many historic points of in this war. I recc-.ived a letter from Roby interest. at the Tower, chief among One of the Princeis Pats was in- today, the first I have'received. It which are the Crown Jewels, the vested with the V. C. and we went was posted Feb. 4�n. Traitor's Gate and the Bloody to Buckingham Palace to see him. Well mother, duar, I hope you tower, in which the two litti e* princ- The ceremony was inside but we are riot worrying about me. This es were murdered. On the way saw the decorated heroes come old war can't last forever and my to the tower we walked over Lon- throu hr the gates of the palace. chance is as good as the next. If don bridge. The follow we went to see, was for any reason you -have not my We ugually bad our noon day Sergt. Muller, who was staying at address, if I should be sent to meals at the Eagle Hut, the Ameri- the same house as we were. He France in a hurry for instance, can Y. M. C. A. The waitresses are tried to sneak- bff but wag caught write to me, care of 34 Bedford T volunteers and the daughters of and photographed with Miss Mor- Place, W. C., London, Eng., and it the aristocracy. They work like ris, the lady of the house. I will be forwarded to me. ruggers around meal times, as hun- The King's stables aren't much Best love to all, dreds of soldiers are fed there, and but the horses are fine, esp6cially HARVEY. do not , receive a -penny for their the eight blacks, which draw the From services. The soldier comes first ; state carriage. Also the carriage here the women sacrifice almost is wonderful, being gilded pak with G"unner Harvey G. Pentland, anythint for.the soldiers, We also fine oil paintings onthe sides. No. 2327595, visited t. Paul's Cathedral, West,� That about finished our sight see- Can. Art. Reserves, 0. E. F., Minster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, ing and we crowded as much as we London, Eng. the K' stables and the horse guards. would take too lonlF. to Cell Ou about them but I liked St. ; au the Pest, although the place; the 0 ings, %ing and TS Abbey is older and ofmore historic value. St. Paul's is a wonderful SPRIM'S'SUITS ANDIVERWA glass are * nderful. eWon and Wellington also Lord Roberts and SNAPPY AND STYLISH and many other notables are buried there, and Xve saw their monuments. at St. Paul's was built by Christo- r pher Wren and planned entirely by Armst on him and stands it, the Centre of London proper. He was the man who had planned to rebuild London We guarantee a perfect fit. See our range of fine after the big fire on generous and MOdQrn plans. Unfortunately the fabrics for Spring wear. We will make Suits, Overcoad. people rebuilt their nouses on the Separate Parts, whatever you want. that will have the dis- old sites as soon as the bricks tinctive. appearance� classy tailoring gives. Get your Tailoring were cold, which accounts for the at Armstrong's and you will be well dressed. narrow, meandering streets, so con- fusin to the stranger. Titig -R. J. Armstpoing 're was a service at the Abbey while we were there, which rather hindered us. However we had a McLean Block South Side of Squam general survey of the place and the McFARLANE & MAIZE General Ilerc.hants DUNGANNON' J. C. MCFARLANru W. H. MAIZE. The various stocks of goods in this reliable old stand will be kept up to a high standard, both in quality aud assortmeut, aud every nied of the purchasing public will be carefully considered in theiT selection. The.new firm appreciate fully the generous patronage accorded the management of this business in the past. They will eudeavor to their utmt)6t to maintain the confidence of the entire commanity by fair dealing with all customers, and placing before you for your in- spection aud'approval the best vailues the markets afford.. Onr stocks Of Drygoods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries—in fact all lines—will be found fully up to the re%pirements of the present time. I P A fnH share of the trade of the district is solicited. PLPAsu NoTn:--All accounts due Mr. J. C. McFarlane are required to be pilid promptly. McIPARLANE & MAIZE 47 OUNOANNON. J W&6161"Illim 114 S in a wem. Scotland is *Itk VAlift QUA01111 6t 6"4" *1 fft but we were able to teturoj tists. at*"" at 11* of xl meAls at an up-to,,,dilte two treiih- Itislosis �at& IL IWA4 I= "t rit on Pritteps, St. 1* tU o*uard *'%I* ma *eke VrAl. Edinburgh fue5dity night iat,li *4" 0. Vmtt'et 1wJ*t 4( t4 " �1` a tiresonic, rail jourriq 10404 to" " *111110k+ "a I in London 1:11A ftillnivinfli""M&i. 1-i;L� a tire .1W% HORN- (10Wn in * Oorl'idot and neatly froj" aW Ak* fh� naft 0 ks I am U** *title running *101lig lhc� $ft 8hot61*M*4*W$4* :1hen6re a monop'-savink,' Indst Caro! Rderedly eury good fbimer iiii�" ays. buy The fam wagon, wbiloh for yeamiwas the moot use:N of all t ment fen placed on the bat fruck The truck 10= by a s WUWI" --.� dependaZletomnoUre will haa vW fam ivooct—fra% &ram*,, vegetableo6i xW14' fatiWer, or wood--swund 4i im' - 00; io IM town or Pity malw =iles dkitant, in halfthii th* aO at a much lower edet Thq Oqrd One -Ton truck is a ma %emnomical and 11 'lwill�o these on ne of -yoqrfo,rmwill�-s-ave�y6iiweel.r6ri em,awn eseasou ilnd Mll 464ble y Ou- t0pasil through a aide of la= r" ahoft� age with less difficaltY. TheRgrdtruckb, ed.w-a-chassisonly. ThisPIF N 'to select In# mite YOU' tyv the many Wly styles desiped for the Foid truck and already on the 7hu-s you can mount the one which suits your individual requirements, -- Prke $750 fo.b. Ford, Ont. Thrm of the awrity body sty1m aa may be mounftd an Me Ebrd hwk chas* P. J. MacEwan, Dealer, Goderich[ to mix and many glances were'east spot of greatest inturust is Wolfe's could into tile. six days. Now W15 at us as we Walked in with the, three memorial, on which are placed' the are back in camp to the blooming officers. colors of the Canadian battalions army again. I saw many historic points of in this war. I recc-.ived a letter from Roby interest. at the Tower, chief among One of the Princeis Pats was in- today, the first I have'received. It which are the Crown Jewels, the vested with the V. C. and we went was posted Feb. 4�n. Traitor's Gate and the Bloody to Buckingham Palace to see him. Well mother, duar, I hope you tower, in which the two litti e* princ- The ceremony was inside but we are riot worrying about me. This es were murdered. On the way saw the decorated heroes come old war can't last forever and my to the tower we walked over Lon- throu hr the gates of the palace. chance is as good as the next. If don bridge. The follow we went to see, was for any reason you -have not my We ugually bad our noon day Sergt. Muller, who was staying at address, if I should be sent to meals at the Eagle Hut, the Ameri- the same house as we were. He France in a hurry for instance, can Y. M. C. A. The waitresses are tried to sneak- bff but wag caught write to me, care of 34 Bedford T volunteers and the daughters of and photographed with Miss Mor- Place, W. C., London, Eng., and it the aristocracy. They work like ris, the lady of the house. I will be forwarded to me. ruggers around meal times, as hun- The King's stables aren't much Best love to all, dreds of soldiers are fed there, and but the horses are fine, esp6cially HARVEY. do not , receive a -penny for their the eight blacks, which draw the From services. The soldier comes first ; state carriage. Also the carriage here the women sacrifice almost is wonderful, being gilded pak with G"unner Harvey G. Pentland, anythint for.the soldiers, We also fine oil paintings onthe sides. No. 2327595, visited t. Paul's Cathedral, West,� That about finished our sight see- Can. Art. Reserves, 0. E. F., Minster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, ing and we crowded as much as we London, Eng. the K' stables and the horse guards. would take too lonlF. to Cell Ou about them but I liked St. ; au the Pest, although the place; the 0 ings, %ing and TS Abbey is older and ofmore historic value. St. Paul's is a wonderful SPRIM'S'SUITS ANDIVERWA glass are * nderful. eWon and Wellington also Lord Roberts and SNAPPY AND STYLISH and many other notables are buried there, and Xve saw their monuments. at St. Paul's was built by Christo- r pher Wren and planned entirely by Armst on him and stands it, the Centre of London proper. He was the man who had planned to rebuild London We guarantee a perfect fit. See our range of fine after the big fire on generous and MOdQrn plans. Unfortunately the fabrics for Spring wear. We will make Suits, Overcoad. people rebuilt their nouses on the Separate Parts, whatever you want. that will have the dis- old sites as soon as the bricks tinctive. appearance� classy tailoring gives. Get your Tailoring were cold, which accounts for the at Armstrong's and you will be well dressed. narrow, meandering streets, so con- fusin to the stranger. Titig -R. J. Armstpoing 're was a service at the Abbey while we were there, which rather hindered us. However we had a McLean Block South Side of Squam general survey of the place and the McFARLANE & MAIZE General Ilerc.hants DUNGANNON' J. C. MCFARLANru W. H. MAIZE. The various stocks of goods in this reliable old stand will be kept up to a high standard, both in quality aud assortmeut, aud every nied of the purchasing public will be carefully considered in theiT selection. The.new firm appreciate fully the generous patronage accorded the management of this business in the past. They will eudeavor to their utmt)6t to maintain the confidence of the entire commanity by fair dealing with all customers, and placing before you for your in- spection aud'approval the best vailues the markets afford.. Onr stocks Of Drygoods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries—in fact all lines—will be found fully up to the re%pirements of the present time. I P A fnH share of the trade of the district is solicited. PLPAsu NoTn:--All accounts due Mr. J. C. McFarlane are required to be pilid promptly. McIPARLANE & MAIZE 47 OUNOANNON.