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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-03-25, Page 2-4••• 1 7 -Ws NKaf.911.0neY the' Governor dOafarat, , �i kisuc*I a it0Y4 PreOlaPlattlea.. ap lie. tat* the. Week of April to .htt.':gbaeri,red-AS, 454-iftrthel roreet,W0444L,'" „„ • 'The issabig: of the prootonation Ludi entes tho tmitortmiee f thi0 subJect.to altCariadlalte and ,Calls, attentkin to - the eatiefeo which rend: 4:14917011A ,cmpaIgn necssar, as won 04 to the '• lOgt;meftlAo4oker cttrrYltlg:9at the,prlari • '0410 af Ceneenattoa, • • ,.-. Petteene• , tor opttcp.,' *do this perIod, n,*.04y4-00-porost-Wook ere • Wen as • • ':-„ •; ,Prettietioa. !tad; Peraeititatlit'Pt • -car...kreakkare. vital to h.444.0.014.1" Ati4, tlie Otiatiat. Ott.1••**if Q.r...0aaa'114.41.0tte`ti4t. 401401,;. ltl#W.C•64•aadttratiOetl.t$,* CcemPnitnnik...009.14410' kis through- ?orst lirs on • ups yom•:'1)3r. . year' ar'it,I2Oat .nt•oreola410- diminution; and. .0400.440,1'.a. future prosperity to seri- finely menaced by atone • recurrent 'holocausts,. ' • • , .• , • , •. • • • 'The experience of: all !tereftt.'-antherl... tieS InCanada ha abultdaatly 'demon; *Stott that the, Onegt, 'f144,-'probteni • . can bo solved•onlY .with.the: full ern. Pat#Y afietstatice and atilt% ettaport'of •• .4t11 the' petv*,Draxst0i1;y. eiter,efated. by • • taaralia44 1441vtaual ettre with are in •litef woeda and en,,,Malatient.palillp de- inand „for '.:•proper ',precaution. ,,against ''':•'''•itrW*Pit.itite.:. Part etall workers oe.tra, • vellerStnor,ediaeent to thefts:testi) It ht,,teitperattve that -,111. the truistic., mind, tiltere.Ohould be thorough. Kenai, • Attlee •Pf*,the feet that PlOait ot Wier' • rutoe or. thoughtiesintess• •Cantiiit . scompensatethe victims of fire's , reVagee. nor Cotoltitte., the contravention of the. :that in truth. net ,fire • but ,thetotatti that lighte. 11 Is 'the' public' 'enenaf:• that; in the national 'interistst mcb ignorance::•.and. thotightlessuerie cannot be thither .tolerated; : andthat reSPOlasibillti tenet be three on the In- , divithiabs tAnteerned and Atte penaittee .7.7t. -.114414d • • Pereat'lini-Prevatitieweemanue 01,1i cation and publicity ••Coneerning the •rial.atttiation witii. respect to our tor. fait fire Wawa; ,and,ft 1 cuatomart .to et 851410 Si Week :each year ltnoink aa,,Seifialns-Poreet-Weeklia Whic11.• the • attention ..of the 'peOplopt• canto*: my be isPetilitlii,directedto :this Matti*: The aittherittaa- of the linked' seit4i, •,,Canada hare. atc.;",e4..trbat, in vie* ot thii laterite:tien- t.41'..aspo..Pt4g100. ft,Vgilik: Are PrOhleth,• it• In expedient:that. oft.::atorogkenttoo4; sav'o-tho-roro,t,wooh 0944ho ob. tservod eoncu.rrently In both countrio.i. 'Tb,P pronlatngkoi...000:40.4a, to, 4.Ireoe ,ig!at 41ttrIng... lti1s,.:Ao4 C.ItIzons ,rOnait • he, entreated' •earnefstlY•to, consider the tihare faOtac041114. give careful heed tO' 141,tormatIOn 'fit*Ininiat44; by OKI , A ' . • .70001.4.tereert PrOteeltYa ,11/011nOtear 04 10,11.;..P..,liafttoi01.04404'01:1:77,,,..11:4 a P. t ")...44,i.' !4:14-,.7.3Y,-. 1. That .0.11ttiellit 11,114 et4el'a engaged In the oto4rint of' land intik oh- , serve the',fire „laws, of .lite Dominion : 414 .°E.'-4•114:Orelfin..,..ee,, 'which laws have beett enacted for -.their 'protection, its ;Well an for . :No i;!.reoervot.tao...r.o:r...00r, t11#1).**,9IIr0,0017. '' -..• ' . • • • • '• • ''• . .: . c,,,,4.1,11.30...,,t4140,--ot-tho..,-) e . 1 ' :bce:ii',--trougito.s are laaltjag, forward' .' ' co',40.O6.414 ' their. sumoler :Vacattona 111 the watitiA; all alieuld take Cog:0010e of . the fact, that, the tamp -fire tuari. it neglected; eaSily result in -tliStieteri• and that to prevent repetition of shalt. losses As have been anattelly" tmetatil- • od tram thlecatmee; all persona should .,kainillarize ,titemselreAu with the 'pro, ; per tnettenaa of buildieg : using fin4 ,e1C7 t1ngu1sing attCh fires. . . ' 3. ,That ali travellem: in forest. re- gions -81toeld realize that: eigersitte or „eigti 'hattsi. ye pt ashes • and •en- AZtinguished mate**, aroi.-.Yery 'frtitt. fel source of cereal' fires, and that notit, .41g, short .0? enratult,ting care by all concerned will :decrease aPpreelably the leiteett :through ',OuCh •causes.. ' . 4.: That It la the duty of every citl- zen'on cvsootroicot. 4 tiro in the ,forest pensonally; to take*hat •steps are pot hible, to extin01811 .lt,' and : it It bo too largo to ci.O attended (0 mudded; ' to • Seed a.dtrIce at eitioeto the 48004, ter- . • . est::oalcenk• PromPt. action 'along thi8 thse would, 711n •the ,ptiet, have' prevent- ed Many a difutetrous'.00pilagratitin... '' • :5: That loggers, satirlaili.'operatore, aatt.irthera•letereated In tinter opera. es• :'s e 4.4asii'that ,itir,4101,pment and -001Mnaif deatgandFin.iireveit WO orlgln••,• or opreadof fires ,are'ilver. . hauled' and Placed. in 'a ataterit. thor- ough repair:, that ettehpereatin •shoald review with care the %Ira Proteetke `reqiiiretiiente 'of ' the pegislatfon • Ander . Whieh ' they 'Operate:. ... 41,44 .iihatt.. they ehettld see that all' Werirlog •under ' tti„,ar:41,epottott,--are,Tw_OWIT.111- 4-040,e4:41i: *the-, danger et: tire . .. . . . . , . , „............. . ,, • .------,-- • ., , far -bearing estimate, oe coma:data:rusty itleatifini with the earlier history of Canadian commerce, the 'Pottlinten ep;elnlidlY.elltleWed With other Wild life W10040010 Pot' co*Mitrelalliecl in. the IMMO- senee, Or flakreet, forms a national asset of In- esUniablo value. , Canada possesses NORM of gaino SpPaleal. Oa Wen as. of (be Wet life, liulisDensah)e to ;110101- .0We at14 hortieulturO: The mow - hunting, grounds of Eastern 'Canada; 'the hear and.,A1911/itain ShOOP o PriP- ISh COlainbta, gnmo, animals, birtie.end fisheries In Plitteiial Variety; have given the Dominion exoeptioatil nater - at advantages In its means of regroa, tIon for the hunter and the angler,. The tconOratc.veltiet of wild m.go, ano f the 'inagnificentscenic resourCes ethicit. each , year nira*rt. Visitors from .alitbatt been glien.preetical'recognitiO0'hY;the fed-, eraLand-•-proVintial-Voverfiritente.:-In 110 respect has the 4dministratlon of 'Canada'snatural reef:alma heeiA.More Wisely exorcised ' thee in he liberal Orel/talon Made for the creation. and -reaintenence of a frYsteln of natio'dal and provincial parks and :onto. pre- serves. , While .these ,areas,, covering many thousands of square miles, in- ch 'roe*. yield' a generousreturn. upon tho, public :monies .invested, they , rep- resent a factotialtational well-being Which cannet, be •fully meaSurtird Or appraised by thenetary stands.rds. „ eis'and„Peastipta' , , - .r...aisme Unto now ,radhi"listenero rtaig�e. hive hecia aisle to' capture , the • •oelehrated. ehlatei ' ot taintban't 13e11!" and,',the less fatnoat cirilleitt 4,01.00a...that WeritreAtY of:bridges and. maths in'.11eighim. says P.arle, despatch. The .lateeit• peel of, cathedral Itellit to be 'tranereittert,.. on a rattle wave t4, .ogrtrzon of. the, " Rouen Cathedral • • Thereare thirty : four' hale' 'which strike ,•'.01ati hammers:. On fete daps the. alines ring Out train tineold Norman city "whfire the Conqueror once • held court and where one fen ettll As* „thet.niot'Upon WhiCh."Joeu Of Are was burned ite a WIteh.' the !list, peel or belle to, be braitfiiiist. in Trance was , that of the reetored church in Skint Quentin, the Sheil-riddled city of nerth. • French. PeoPle 'are; ;•stlif koinewhat. liable; to upon. nalio,pUrelY as 4 pleaaure and entertaininent„ and lathe • ..eOuntri distilate it .1s• ottly• today that . Ott almost hostile attitude to witeleei is _beginning to fdievt'..ssignik 6f...twitting Way for. an enthusiastic', re. •septioir•of . the , rtuvrest' Wender. .of , . . _ . •, • Tito' termite. and peasants are beg* • ningtO retinae heir Vital it ta for thein • .• • • • • . „ • .:to be equipped with, radio Bets for the• ritieiving 'Of brOftdoast The Int: portant _,Iireadcantitig e,tatiOne in the 'south ;;Of France, ,Itadio-Touleuse,:-.la following:Oitt the exaMple. of ,American radio ; stations And includes itt: Its pro, • grant tilt the latest market reporta. that elinnia 'tett, to interest theagrieulturat . population, which fonds, the:major Oar, Oen .:ot Pranee'S 'fish-01E1in*. ;At „first, with • typiartl:}7retieli wart- ittes,, the peasant folk looked susplel. • ausly •at an biter which .•settirded too -good.; TheY-Preteeitil,:that the newa Papers .; furnished reportit of. the • pre - Valiant rate in the central markets and Lae: prIntod: %Ord. Wirt: -to Ahem, ' Mire : Historic English Residence ..; • .' Prey,: to .•Plikiiico, . -Iiitroiternent arpong• the. Genera et his-. boric' English .residences• and the'Bri...• tish .public "-generally 'hint reached a high pitchas the result Of the, burning . . , .reeently et.,the tenth country inansion within three Menthe The la:teat:num eion te.ge,ap. In 'Baines •wae iiikiotrisera Parte,' Hat Welksham, .in :Wittaltirei ,whicli- wits °nee the :. reeidence of 011Yer. Cromwell. • The Battle fit Retied How WaS:fetight .near bY-Itet7fien 'the 'Parliainentary, and Royal treeltell ' The ,house was •1011 • yards 'free an fialciAn which sevennteir•Were- On hiSiortier.S.: :•;,•• ' *, AecurrenCee Of: fires 'anion* country' mansions, have, •roused talk: or. sineen- Mariam, initAiiretlatte . Valid as 3,13A is unable to lind any cohuectlon, betwet,n the tlree*, :Plaine tuirtroue peoplir " are. • istrtriatutnen tem. . „An. ,fr---STSr.::thearY,:is, that ' the:antleue elea-,.. trio fitting:a of nieet .0ingileh heinesiaare suddenly going littd. . Pertattaly l'...: one.. *Anon for the laniiteinte !edaniage•:/the- ••, Another Heir' to British 111FP, .Anne Mansion . Thorp; assents, every Anobahillty %hat In %fe.W. 'Itionthi the Prince of Wales will•ehaVe ifAt •hifil allnatthA1l'6* In St. .R1.111004' Pale -00, And taken uP residence 111:•lvtarlhelYalghltsillee, where hie. fath- er altd, grandtather quOO lived; • Since gitetra'Alestandre, went to live ,at Sandringham„ Marlborough ./Iottee. has, boon closed Ll a• dwelling place. At present mini adaptations and. Promoted • . , . ' Prince Oeorge. aged' 23; Theli7 Ma•-• •Jestles. youngest • #1011 , who has jest, .been -raised Iii Tank,: froHni 'onh,d,touten. ant to lienteattay,aboard the Cruiser %Dawkins: '. - , • • ••,,, • ' -` Shakespeare Invented:. Ne*r., 12. • - • Words,. . , ,S4iceSPOPre • was at -the height of his powers he alniost made hie language, as 'the, Americans 'say they de teday, as he went along, .Georga•iGordfin,' prigessor 6c -pogicaik literattireat,•OxfOrd, pointed out. in 4 lecture on ,Shekespearges. Defilleh be - tore the Royal, Inalitattim•ot.tainden. ' ReferringtoIlte Otate 'fit. the English langtiage•in the alitteenth eentury,,Pro- tegeor Gerdea said , there- Waithe fixed .«tandard In grammar or spe4100, .pro! nUncie.tion or• accent, and•there was, neither n Standard: manner ,nor a standard - dictionary The.: fire( (loamy, or .p.lioabotha,n, 104 therefore or shoo, Apearean, English.: woe Ite hospitality and 1t paSsion, for e*Perritent, , willingaese • tot; use every forca of ','arer- hal wealth, to trY. everything "naCe; at least." . . • :.. • • sO far: did it go; .,tlita mrarelllent: of. thigulatte anarchy, declared Professor Gordon,' that, :Prudent, . inint,feertitg, inen grew -a,larined,: •and' later ,: new wards were:: hiackliated,: • , • . . - _ newo ef (hent can ba obtained: • The :Hoards fir Giterdlaits' in varlets loco& nose; Who; are, resnoasible for metnt.enr anew., ofLthe_deftenitentsot-missing- men, are eager to .find.lhese.butbende • heeitutte'the tutthorities. are 'et/ending Many thousands.„Of 'Mundt: on • peer kelletn':for tbeir. wives, and ' fernillee • • .Matich,ester;•',IAVerattfoli Dirhallighata: •-• . . , . . 'There: are apprOxireately 20,00.0, .Mest''•••Itaritiandat :Ott al - thigh t•ewarsits, liaiebeen offered, rici trtadequate 'fire 'protectioe, spree once a Country Manakin' catches tire it is practically C11001214d.' as no arrange- , meats halre.,heen made for a water supply enfiletent..tcc. etintielt •a, tapir blaze. , . PeriencesN'anit,;, net being elite to get enaptokkaent in thew ,honae places, ow- ing, 18,. the credo, defireealim, have "taken. to .the road," 'knowing that their wires „, and Children vvOuld „be Cited ter ,.by' the. autharities..- , A •"ziest,Ogg"--the :kind you pet in the ealqrika • barik---iitheonlykind of egg that. becetties :more'. Imitable the longer you keep it,• . . , and indeed ,nrost• of theether ;have a lint of.'"Walatetr husbands.•Tho Guardiana ..par ;that. many .af' the' 'Men *lid it' impassifile'.tit•-:settitt dia7u, 10 .'hatindirtlin lite after 'their wartime ex- ICindliness Is an investment in non& of Happiness. The dividends are paid: dailx throughout your life- time. ' The muscles of a bird's • tiring. ' are twenty. 'times ,mere. Powerful than those of A Min's arm. t • Nearly all the criticism 1 get is like that of the Weary, neither who said to the nurse, "lust go 'upstairs end "see what ' Tommy l doiot and tell:him Coming to Canada net te"-Mr. Stanley Baldwin. „ Ex Guardsman Chairlt* Fenian', one- tiinn holder of the heavyweight box-, big ishaninionslap Of the British army, wheaiproposee to take up farming, in the bominion. conyhteing than a "'Voice frordthe far-, away" But now they 'bees their transactions to, a einuaidertilite degree on w'hat the.ratilo-.statiOn eapOonees, as • reparta a.ryrie 'direct, tram,' the tiourse:ae COnanterce. ' ;•' • ""44.*: • It hasbeen proved that in Ancient Egypt 'dial:mond drilla 'were: used as early as 2400 B.C..: . ' Little Gerold had cattle:home ,from wheel With a bleak vie; and his moth, ,ak'ertained from him that he: had been fighting: ‘,‘,Well," said. his .MOthor,. have to 1oo yOtir ctiemleit,• sG itake a jam tact to Sehool to-moin* land give it to the boy who hit, your." 'CoraId -did- so. Witcn the boy had eaten .it he:gave (Jerald another Mark 'eye and :said; 411ring. a t custard to- pert:twat • Is.thoreany fatheromito does not be. neve, that life will ifortehow he a bet- ter,ahd happier thing for his boy than. he has Mmaged-to make it for him, self?-Ganon Peter' Green. ;Orations are being.ratuie there,..enew lIghting installation, Is being put In; and the'yoontattielseing redeeprated. 'Her• •. . •, • • • Grace 'OrlYea a .eargain. 'Tbe Prince, In his tte.7'.hemeV Witt -'finst-Ilitosett-in- a plde-e-tanlilt 0.4.1aYet ot hift childhsted,;.. , a place. .MarettYar, , .great 'llaterto 1410,re/et, .por av4rosirouo..,c.-kkiik, 400.41.NI to sr,..f4k.' puOii.eoai'oc Mnrl- borough--he the name4Whe deter, . . Mined to boild, a 'house which should be worthy of her tlitistrlotte husband. To' attain, Itts. end .she • wrung fromi Queen Anne a' lease -.0e certain 'land aOar 'Ott .Taaaes'a.,.•Palitee,,•httlaerto used etch, keeping or pheatimts, guinea hens partridges), and other: fowl." •Ttle year. .rental was five •shillings,• eon- eadorathen. cif the•payment of: £2000; The find thing .for lier to do Waft, to dettlelfSb the priests' "lodgings" next to the neighboring chapel. „. Sir • Chris- topher Ne'renvitie • Called •in (to Vex Vanbrugb, It,,oald),i and 'although ' the .great architect' of St. 'Pears' was in .his :seventy-sixth year he readily. . ;On- dertoOk the tailit of "d • h Duchessnew Iioine. Sarah, heraelf, laid the foundation eton, . which may still be seen in, A 'Waage beneath a :corridor. 11 le a ;entail stone, about three feet in length)and bears the fol- lowing Inscription: LahL by Her Grape the :trochees of Marlborough, Mey ye 24 Jane Ye 4 1109.. Her Gr,see• was not:: moilttriiable• .ta • ,7-tte, -rv-i-rezer land ota harga• rn; The fl.,lrg,, !mai, with:nillitarY matterk,oli the Con- tinent, was told by' letter ,that "the rooms will lake up 'about 11,099. mid the chimneys, 0Out, 2200; and he was faith* Intonned that they.ware t‘Chinti" him would test lose and he leis trott- Ptirthermore tho Secretary of the BrItleh tegatton .at The ,tlegue wee requested to obtain A POSeport for the,: exportation to England of. "six great 'nth:corn: . . . "fres and iVithaltt PdYlnent. of .atlY ctutlea:' The: Duch OES even ailed h rio Expedted to Make 14,nen Hub of Society, ' tier' purpose." - Ntert '040 MarlbOr- ough Doane. cannot be epee trout the street. • • . POI true, or: [he im.o4rtoto; Puebs48 'So cuns the atom. and it in., meet had a habit et oterreling.', By the.,tinits. Marlborough 11.060e was finished "1r0. Morley"r (tier 'grace) and "Mrs:Pre-el man". (Queen•Anne) wereat doggers,' PAckg.As Sarah ettettelled. the. ,.euc,:1:tlthSe°r7I4'(1 1ettheiutmost toan 41 George over • G4 daughters :wOuldloll oft:Vet 'the itovvo in Outrage -on& negligee on levee I , , :flaYSvt tP4,ther--li4igna,tiPAtite-reyal* :folk. In St. dameS's, palace.' : pos- Seialt(14101.41"., .1P1-4:thhelf°d4hteia:fletal•t11:(t.-a17 ChurchIlle Until 1317,,'whea 1 lis !Mina?' • covirs iiiMr:tersINA! aandlYrAlr19040-te,. . Paradise in Ontario aii4I . •,;%:="e:.'''' . ' Manitoba. ' '• 'Alllf new P.Paalti taars Just 4400.64 by 010 TO.PagraPhiCa1:'011.rreYg Paii!Ortraeut , of the: illterleri and airnI101.9 to nu). In!"*.00Yerf,i q tqu08.14.4.044 bunters' l'I•rn.ill.,t!O, .•• ' : • ,, „ It haa been said that Carada!ti third' largest ex:port:Is seenery. • Many intli •ilinte, Pti dellarS Are 1,1911.1g ff0014t 'an- . ;. nuttily • In. thie 'country by •Ansericai • and other 0.011;44. 11(1. While, In :OM- ' * 4re41 edvereci, by • ..p .13'ing„ pertly , itt • OPtilrla• ft!la ''. t Y. In AI4illt.obk.'...:, oltulkolurelli,j1:me':,,,,4rIrts$,A43:0:.4,:7,414.H”i}flytabwiterifilltd.: • the-r6g144 have barely:been Scent:ailed:. 'Doggers •ond eth•ers,4the posiihilities,of , ••••, The ulki.qpvers.n.inate7ci lxisolifirttos. and • 'era er 4., it ii • O ii.', :ii,ni Inli:Iniaerbt,.,1:i4;iiiifailirot:Y;O:::rot:uTliw:::erteetiriC::.af::4,.t.da:;111;.-tval:n7.411)3fiad'.4:4r.,tos, ,141'.,ciaiiet.voyi:3-0-,... ot tIto rOutoa.,.. ;Maimtowards the •new.-,. lica:41eit Mining/field. .inchtfled hi ...the••.area are. sech well --: •,; ,.• kliO7n resorts as 'Lake, or the Woods and Sand Lake,. where there .,are; in- "t numerable potty. islands each With its', ..eilMiceri:cattake • On those lakes and; . . litel.:(1:09unW'sa:1!•4141.(;:tr,190ign,:rflevo:trn. ItelhIttreorer . tip! a:ast:ttsheieump:rt:i.it:Pg:- werds- Of one hUndied Miles, •.,.: . 1.711e. country ?pith- of Meal& is fit., gromnig Or inOOOP an.4',4A.4.3r,'T14-411C,141„: and ..posn,,,,...n,lso' abound. • : Thi fishing L s also ot Cite hest. '' ,:. ' • ' •:.,Per 'many people travel by tooMr ear la leated.,ItS apPetti • end- titefejt a growing Interest In Canoe routes,•,Here, Is aa area Gt approximately, fifty by one hundred Mlles in whirl' thereis' a. •groat variety of ,roittes to choosefront , .and idiere, with:the •eld Of the map, 'the tourist •maY do. hie ewe plettatinv: . Welcome.l-:...."..' ' . .. . Ao i painiedaleng the' road, I linen . titese, frie de 6U:thine: ware in ri. die., was bought by the.'Crown tor the` Prin-: Oafs 'Charlotte and ' Prince ',I.eopoItly Pront, that Fear Until ..,183f,. • vybOn triaca, •Peopota increeiled ,the throne; Of. Belgians,. he ;WAS the tenant: In issa ,tho, crown lease tell. In and two years tater it henaine ..the resi- dence, '•ot Queen Adelaide, WidoW of Icing William; cy:, .16 1319; Marlbor- ough 'House • beearne the,'.hame Or OP *Vernon Gallory plethres and later of • tno.Govornmont School of Destgp. It wee altered and enlarged, and,there In tf163 the PrInee. of Viralefr:(flilWard. V1I.) a.ad• his bride, Queen 'Alexandra; took ttp' their abode; end. there they reintt. in:d: (oil to ,tha' throne in 1901 PaIny Days. • " , " Prom:. 1863' in 1.901., Were , the palmy days of ,Marlborough Howie' " It was the..:VerY Of London 806104i:the Scents ..of.• Conatent recentbana; garden pasties, and, (Haney!, the early' home, too, 0? Kind George V., who waft bore 'there In .1365. ' The 'Shahtatia Nazriil- !eh khan :Came to a. stiaiable• (Linn ' Ahern And :tztand. that lite-re- ligieits,.ierapieit %forbade Ith1. pert:eking eept the •Itia..a l'IMPortitrine. klialuent: or anything on the pkoetlent 14044 Oz-, &COM' ,friring,- Toolee; Tree,: 1.troie. 'BitOrbti, came !deo: .• • But • to write 'thestery of Mariber- y°11gearhi-7Wirou94114":74bettlisil;grTtetthitrter:44vtoerliartil- Ht'a for stlinest-balr.a , • , .• century. , It , would 'seem:appropriate that the Present.: 'Prince "' 'Wiles Should. etteceed., to his , grand father's hone tor who mere thau • he hatter' on. av erselt ot obeaa Aterstailds the i°37 of Dutch bricks, Willett' were . brought over as ballest:.in' the transraerts :re! fttraingto knitted: , • • 'Unseen From Pall, Mall. • , By mldsummer 1711 the hops° 'finished and accented by ehe Doehesi and her husband. It •was, a fair -alma ' inipetoried bnilding, which hag been great ty added to elaee.; - and without an portiee entraece., . The approach , frora Pall Ural was :Cr -wiped' and in- eontentent, as itlia..to-dtty.. Why? It ' was the net:hose's, ,wtsh2to Wake an entrance for her hones, %then called Priory Court, Ante Pill Men, but Sir Hebert • WelPole, r", having quar.TelIod' . with her, bought (lie hOifso, fin .front of It In the Mans eiteel,, and So frustrated AboVe UNLOACItO PLANES. P011:1-11.1DSQN-11E0.1.4?.K.E SERVICE „ pi oto shows the pktneil or lik)w 8ervieo .110,0 tI 01(t ftrl s betng im.ist11.(:d for :tssenth'ing at Iluds,on. MUTT AND JEFF. ---By Rod Fisher.', ATIC•NCE PAMSIANCS li.4 COD Le ..NANkel AfTer,e: DAY • ANY (Okikii3ei bF, T1-104 cm4 B AtOiUG Th s RtsiER.' EASKiNG.'emb DAY .AFTGt beer „TREY kEA1C.,tiGG't etti c A I 'A' "Nilattf..0 Murr AN11:1 JGFE lirD9Pe Ct aur IN EAcr"rr u4otzNeb 114-00t So '''ci31)A"Y 11-1.sY DccibeD cro (Acq.? okir P,(SRfj t.U111 A V40.ACIPY,,AMCZt-cAN lvtGrAtib t elo ,j93 • 9A-414. RAS tie catjait• ANITIAIN1 VE -T; 'IskONSMOR.? • rtqcir; C;VEKI A sARtat.th., kon,Isic-ut• (-CIG CA./Kre tiaD .111M. ALL toA%-(700: ."1-1& Ocki"C ANCIt.ti 1101M 11) •C:: %WI " (-mew trt Thee, tue SHOutc-D „ *u, sufec' 1.11Ar 7fRtz---e- sTick 6F1).110AMat AIN'T .A'Dut.'? • • • • Cot: Sir 11. M. filgby • iligeon to: the Klngs household aird‘ to ;the l'rinee' of .1yrtleit, wairaete the Princes bones when they are brokea' in hentingtreeklents.. • Music. • , • 'Virtue Is the: strong stem of huinalk nature, and niuile le -the blossoming of hy . • , When, being stale bread for, pud- dings, soak it in a cold liquid. Breid that ,has been soaked In cold or water is light and crumbly. Little Maudio awoke •about tvvr, o'clock the other morning, and asked • Mania to te3 her ,a fairy Story, "It's too late, daring, mania replied. • Daddy will he in shorty'and te.1 us both one." . • . • . • ' Fishing Along the Seine in Paris • . ' / "POSITttlet:Y; MelkiSttble. •!"-: IL' , Aladr;'' •;• 1. Wi4140._*_ ifietilag driveway 444, ,..wandering tiluong • thedeir 'tempter tree. .: and liuslies-k,oktng up at • the quaint and liesPitabl4 whiter:door With 'its brenee 'knocker-7sontehow 1 sot:initial 'to feel • ', t4.e. pcoOO: was 44t. 441.444bIr.e.41'.The thatuie-liselfr-pbenessed-lsoinetthing--et. ••, ',their friendly,'7.graelotis •Persenality.:- •Tho. Whole' atntespitera' With! -pleasant then:Oita; •The 'goo& hel,e*,' the' ii7V,*(i' pepper (roe,: beckoned tlIke'..co.nti:-. dentialay, 'permitting. eliver, blue- . :toned,. sParirling gllnipsen '4:it...the..isetti .8.na •.titreit,prOnitaingthe very. borders, • at the..sita.4tfiett if One ,,,h114: tint*, and .inClinatioa for .11.... But before `1.; had ' •talcett• many. stepo, the. rough, .conitort..:, alga broad tients,..• plated casually bo- uieatk the lovely; sr/axing branches,:' cordiallY.,havited'slite,.to stop and rest Alicepting theakfttlit,the In- vltatlon, 'everything �round mo tieetn.• .ort, to Inn:rotorgently, "Make sit home:, • / ' .Yoompae, of England:: .T.1,ke: Yeomen the,Guard, Who; ae USligt, searched the rvell40 Of. the Pal". ace at Westmluiter betere,Parliatnetit reaszeiabled •recentiy, ere etten .0011 - hefted with that ether: bodyot Yeomen, the Warders•oktheTower " • . • Thitr-ht not ,unnatnrel,, elude path. wear the same quaint ,Tudor• unfterm, and are indificrtrithwtelY referred to 44.1 Ilieefeateee." They are, itowever„, distinct terve; the Vitardore :du:114s 'be.•L• , Ing confined exclitavelY to thetower, While.,the.other bOdy.formis,thit.'lleyal ,be.dyguard. • • * The Guard Is really e select ;corpse' • of •fild 'soldiers; the junior GplaerS musthave held Army. vaii of at least-.,. captain, and the, ratfik 444. fileare , *Okeergettate Or, Wtitrant officers. • • Where kissing is a Sin 1 . ..K4Isina is. dehideillY•ander 'the' .ban Ia. Japan, ; where the act of oticuiatiett .• is • deseribet as an !"unclean And Itn, 'atedest, habit." Recently the Perfect Of Police In Tokidiestied the tollo7log ..st,Oa'''Itiinkipl.68etall,a7n154alt°'Ilt8e.t,611.11n.i'dciels'lli!iti:e11-.11.Y.e','Thliltilft.:.. • intd (1 C)tlI1.tiy ,It is titio:eautyclittninticst, indocorpu$. arigracOrills; and likely,•to..eatt,se tIt ,o .spread Omega." , ' • ,, This "immodest habit"; 'Is4p.0 thor o gitly ripugnont,'IC the Japnoese ea- • Hon that the. Wonderful salute; "Tile by 'Unfitsthe: groat .101'eaCh sculptor :sent fo Jonah 'for exhibition; has been placed in'a 1)111111e park with • • .. it huge.. bamboo scireett amend se that the •tiensibilltles. et, the pithire niay itot he Shocked. . v • • - Preserve the Home, fty'is fresh. 041e:flume . ih 501 work4 t es J. ,te Indicate lite& -where: shy degree, affeetiotr•eilets it is the pot. at•wik 1101.1.1 147".kaep-.• a, 'c a in .t t'ygep.Kar. ov en , • . . though they ars Catele, tont '.ent and the 'tiltildren itnps'renity neg.: teeteit- 0.food.,iltfliteireen siretrid'"he:to`"''"7-'• • thig•ed deVelopett,, and itiiiirelr'--Connev - Hone estabiltIted, . . "One adth Otiportlitorreitt8:: 'ports coneorning a family of ehildren. taken troin their parentellfteen yearn age- Al.„,istifte,Of „every.„ ,efferttho Awl- • otis ilitlidren have been goiiig Steadily t.hro bad tittd•lie ,beIleVt4.1hat'had 4 they been kept 'tegother thtd`t Ifyilthat • Affeetione. and Interestt wknutd ilave. SaVed;theta,. • It •lit a• preitietit Wertht, tette' iderationyi . • ' •••!•/ • As I