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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-06, Page 6- �__­__ 11_______._._,_ _.,_ "...", .. ..... __., - , - ___ -, _.__ ___._,_.__ __ � .... . .... .. .. - , ­_ 7 - ­ " 7 . - -, ­­­ ­ - , , " 1, , -, - - -_ - -, - - , , ­ - - - __ __ - -_ I -1 I '. 7_�­ ­ - ___ - - __ _-__ __ k 4 , � 7 --- TV- -9mmirmw -, � __ . 77 - - IVWYRT-Iw- 1 %40,:7 1 1 N . . . .. . I . . . "I . . � . . . � . - � - I 1. . . 0 . I I - Th#CGjj#jo# Sawp-R000rt � "", . I I . I . - � I- . --.._-_1___-- ...... I . I joly 6th, 100S . .- 1, -7_11-. __ __________.______ I _ - . . �­_ ---,-"-- V1!!!!! Po� !!W!"�N� O!"!1! � '"i" . I ,-, - I .".111""W . . � I . hy, ., I � . � I .1 rion ouu glIXTY'VIIINUS, PRI1111IONT I,Qlii� O.AW410WRY, I . wealth uplin P:p, asa* back, ,and vqwea - I � I . I . Nis. Wils] . Owls Soothing Syrup Isits __ "'Vill - .111, . . . . . . . . ... 11 .. .. I I ___­ - I . �o... I I � to build his fortress wherever tho'beaal 1. ".1 I I , 1 Aw"k 14rs.WZ-Safiden,'Dr;$$Cuttingcour$e, , ... * Tho Now Proslao"t of Anq�landla Board 011ould , choose ,to 140 down, and, ,rest. � , � I . aft"11041 to 14000 Ir"Proyod 3000 I . becti, und 6y millions of mothers for I wE HOMP OF ENGLAND lill, 11111,10 i ,I I . I , CQnoidorabl I A '. I .. . J[ 114VE lgkoy-d lar r, , ,;, I � 9f Trado-mon of 0 This it did under the hawthorn tree r.p thdr. children. kvhile, teething. If. A13- Tof our bolit' , ,M,s cy"! W"%ZI�111 100 Xllv'1111111111� 11 fllli I blo, e . turhed. by tkight. an(t*brolicn of your .. Attainnionts and Chiractor. � I In question, -and lience- comes the tlmc� . I I . a :;; �%41041tll OIAM Itt' Is i 4 . . . I I honored totis L , fire. - - � ... 00!Vlloo;ll,OOL4rl.��1.1��t'llix,"Illot.�.,�l:=,;W,;."At � 00, . . . There are not a tow people who thisilc DKOCRIPTION OF THE a' , j dtill quaffe ';`�' tl: a 'A I . , 4 in the houo4 ;�? I'll ,1. ,'.'-j!In ,*�=�'I.,,,,ita%lr.si*jp�,uuyoto)i ja I fllp.rr. T,est by' A :40., 01ild, buffering and IR EAU- . ,7 "911d 01irsitneq ,.,o I.: .. . . - of Cawdor: "Freshness to the hawthorn . ,� ;,,, . "61'j"N ` ') 12A ... . � ?V4, "_." "W9,",% " T, '1"X0V4'A"(!'- I V 191 11t, 9, P0 il I , I IN. 41 "I I., 11 on ."11i NO., "I t P", i ,I . I - crying Vvith pain of.cuttirig teethsend that It to a source of Strength to the TIE$ ANO HI$TQRIE$. r. and Prosperity to the line at Caw4 . � ll �411'xna,Ceofhurd . I .. fillowo. A feward given 4a "Yolle that cap trll 140 1 1 4W I , I I � at ogep lind; get A,b�ot,tja of -(;Mr.s Unionist party to include the name I . ar�' � . � 1;?ritli .r Lvc;4:v.'-.- towyea roune As ,lot wu ceat cuum boo tallab '1voill"1110J.11141 , . � tN Salisbury In Its, cabinet,'Kays The L, 11. - M4cbeth and Duncan.,. . "I . rvaal 116"4441olls. llpit WHA W Nuigulf 1,Y 4o 0110 ex, 014 Any- . I I , . . ffilslow,'s Soothing S -rul)" for child . . The only entr jeathf.co: cu us;4 : ­ . t4rllha 110MILV4 Pit . ", . I I , ... � �� 1� " . . L . don Daily Mail. Others there are who I ce to the Interior al I . ,, . . , . vn -ething. - 'Ni# � tij 1,3 .1114 0111Z . ulp�- n� * , , . I . . . . 11 to It will relieve thL- *1)001 still grumble, In the jargon of the pro- , Silent Witnefsow of groat and Historic the. castle Is by- .drawbridge which I � IN109- ft 84110922'� DRESI 0"140 liCHOOL 9 a4ump . � I . , still bangs over the ancient maox, now . , LI linnt.,d-al to b�.'.,. 11 11! I WOW 10.41ly for PA0,100stril. STRATFO,RO,, OUT., Sox 160 ... L . little raufferer. irtiluedialely. D(Teal' ,fesslonal p0litiqlan, about the "Hotel Long Car.# ftones In tho. Makinig of .1 .. I . . 0 i � . partly filled In. Up a winding stair In : -- 1 . b,'Ad Zor II.A.- PUr- .1 I ; � .11 I t1lion it, mot-hor,% iliera, i's no. mistalit, Cecil," gad In whose eyes At Is almost L " I ­ - _­ - 'A � . , . I .tho Oritish Nation - Lordly Penj. the ores e. . I - ._­_-..._._­___­_..._._ ­ _-1 .­_ ­_­ � . ­ ­ 11_1-__-_1_V , - curea Diarrhoea, reguo A drawbaek to have bad ao blood epri. , , ... I , . . . . I I I !, I . . a4o4t it. 4 at tower' Is reached on the me , I J,wp. . I , r. .. . � - . Cureb riciction with . late Prime Minister hurst Plokoe - Noblo Old mansio; and floor "King Duncan's room," where I �, I - �_ The rubber li;vl 0 � . I. . . 10es the, 8toluoh and Bowels, of the Unionist party. 4tre phown the King's suits of mail, and , 1 � I " � . ' �' I - . � ." I . ergy. to the* whole. systbm. _� "Mrs. tions; an so two proposi- . . _ � . . been dea6lt by the treacherous band.9% . , I �!_ ... . d that, It you have a post to It Is a wonderful thlng'to geeiihow Macbeth. The Walls, of the -tower are . . . . . � I , . .* jill: which transcendent ability declines as said to-bave [_ rubber . . Ft t � '�� r"WELFTH .. Wind Vella, $oftelx$ tbe Gums,.red=., I ,suppose, the truth ties about halt of Had4on-Rornantlo Pile of Cpw%, where formerly was kept the very bed 1�.as cowe .6.1- I I I till Animation 411d gives tone Pad ell.. . . dor Qastlo--Family "9mitricog on whick.the blow w I with .the art of prep4r;aj 'i,el t M . %vinslow's Soothing Sqrtlipll f4robild- halfway between -the , L , ' I . .,vru( . 'THE .. Glorfou 'I -1 I the, ,glamor of glories .departed, the no , I - . . I .1 I I 'o Un tastv to occupy, you are right to offer It 'to h44ow of old tragedy, the rnemgry of unlop Comfort I . . ren teetblng ir, pleaSant t . lops than nine feet In thickness. ) - . , J.� ., , ' a With to. conical turrks An4'4tti;h-pltch- 1 D I . L _ . '. " and is the ,p scifptlon of'one of th a. man of considerable attainments, I - I . . . 0 , rt . the great and gentle dead, cling,,,de- e4 root,. the, keep Is a typical example I ----.--.----,�--L,--!!2::��------- -____­____ % - '. . whose. name to a gynoym, for high chat- ' , . � I � , - oldest and best female Physicians an.( I . . spite the lapse of time about 'the of Scottish feudal architecture. As re, ; Rubber lieels - 1 � . , , /. . 1.1-1.1". It . . I L , I / . Iturses in the AT1114d States. Pric; actor throughout the Empire. In some buildings that knew thexrx�sllexxt wit- sar4s, the associatiork with , Xing Durl - i I ,-I �­ . I . , ' '. .. such way I think that Lord, Salisbury nagges of all long gone. Scenes, There, can ,and I � L . The Co'"lity of SO' uth Huron, asSisted by neigh- �. . 25 Cents 4, b-ottle. Sold by all drug must have arrived at his present posl� L. Macbeth, we 'jitay take it or Ivallcing, Q . , . . . L , f IS.. always, about the roorna, the gar- leave It. as we are Inclined td` be seep- . . , n Dunlop kleol's I . boring - Lodges will bold . , lk I - I lk 1xists throughout the World .L30 surt tiOn. It Is rather the fashLIgn to '�Say I , . deng, the very streets ,auo .squares, tical or otherwise. At any rate, most islik,ewalking overa well kept '' L . antl ask for "AIrs. Mnslow's Sooth- but not to think, that he 'has, been which some bygone footstep, has Ma4e people agree with the monarqh's view ' . .. � . pitch -forked Into the Inner aircle for lawn.' *Nki liaMmerin I I . ing Syrup." I . the sake of big name ,alone. 119 Soared to us, that aort-of mental hush, q of ljc�ls I A .- Monstor Demon'stration , according, to' Shakespeare. . . I . .1 I I , agnt that thrill; that quickening Of the . . upon the hark[ gro;Jinf.j. N6 j I I � . L I � I i _ - �_ I nomitils umbraP was an the lips of , � nto castle hath a, pleasant seat, .t�e ' : � . 1 4' . Pulses which tell us that the spot ,, fret to tile tilerves by . . . .. I many men wheft his Appointment was whereatil we tread is "haunted, hory , . . . , J�trring ' - i, ,e "the' Nimbly and sweetly recommeric : - . . I . suggested t4 other day, But . . kround,11 H01 knights and I .1 I . Is. It- , the spine, One of ilia. small - . . I .. . . ­ I shadow of a great name" -may hav, .o where self, . IL I I IN C' ) -, - L I INE T C " �� A, .� . e .ladies footed. it -In good old fashion, . I . I � I . 1�: , A LONO:LOST J. EW 0 L, . another 4'ad, far from derogatory . 'sonses. . great comforts of life, I - . . gardens whose Moaning doves but' Unto oue gentle ) . , ' I - L meaning; and certainly Six Lord hitills- echo. L . . d r *a$ 1. I I . 'Ju"' 12th' L i . pos, bury'a case. the 'L(Ltln phrase . - might . all the passion arid theL pain of thAt any rate, whether Caw 0 1 , For Sala by ;5haa Doalers . . . Y� ly ... , . Y'. English Crown Diaknond, Now In bygone lovers, moats and durgeons e scene of die real Duncan's death or . ; Oil .Wednesda * ! . "A chip at the old I .1 I 11 . . I . . I I I Well be rendered, . dal war .not, It was certainly that of the murder .. . . I I .1 I �_, session of the Ohah pf Peosia� -� , : b ek." . . . gl9omy with recollection of feu I .. . � . I ---.-- -7­==-�1_______._ 1 . 11. I 11 I .lo 1 I I . . , . . . .. . ! - . I . I .and feudal tyranny, red with blood and -of, Shakespeare's Duncan withw Om , Tfi'Q, Duillop Tire 00'. - " ! . � ­ , at a The Cecil f4mily Is a very curious black with midnight crlmdl over such after all the modern wo, d ha I ost . . .,,( ay It has lately been discovered th - A A . . : (,). ,� ()r tile best d, ,5 ever �vltiips,sed is in st6re for alt.W110 I 1 famous English crown diamond which Pheri6menork in these days, when pop-, spots one. ,might rhapsodize. for ever, to, do. .. I . LImItod, k . , I . mysteriously disappeared at the tinilil ularity, advertisement, Success , 4rO, - I . " i 111'ay e,6,ted are; Rev. R_ - I � mr- TORdNTO- eolue. -. AmOug t1le spenkers exp I more for the magic and mystery at InAvA,ter days another famous ,per, I . i . . ,. ' * . , ; L - . of,the execution of King Charles 1,� worshipped as assiduously as. was ever old association than the stately porti- sonage linked his, name .with the an- . � . . ., Hobbs, Stratllroy;, R�*. W. ,�IeDOW'%]), Stratford - Re v.' ' ' I . � . . - -----I- I t . . . , that is to say, considerably over two the golden calf. It Is lugltiv6 and cloes and colonnades, the gilt, the war- tique walls of Cawdor. On. the root* I I L ' LLLL - . , I hundred years ago-ts'now in the POS' . clointered,11 If We state its positign.-ac- ble, the moslac, which may, m4k the, above the entrance staircase f, . . . G., Al. Kilty, Oral -toll ; lli.'V, C. Ji. Gui-ine, Clinton. , ­ . 5 s The cording to the meridian Of Lando I 0 1. . � - ­ . I . . , ri so. . .1 I I -1 . ... � . � . . , so Stan of the Shah of Persia. ,say � of palaces, but not of ne- ,a secret chamber ,wherein I is s= . most costly " siV, h ,r'� I I Magazine De Font0noy. It Is a dia- clety, it Is.calloug to praise, 1plilffer- . . . .1 . L . � . , L I . nt to arlticism; It 14 a .sort f living' :06ssity a home, . . .. . att, who afterwards ended on '' Nvs-liecurd � pjvcs the . '� A - Good Pro %m, h1ablIT' 1, a' d s and 8 ' * I 91 .. pring , , I ,. ex - I . after QuIloden the notorious Lord, I 'a -I . tical ,. mand of considerable size and of -. e 0 t hV1 The No I ceptional purity, chiefly reMar4able,,- embodiment of conscience; and con- . , ' The . Ho6io of t I he Sidneys. . scaffold his ad,Oenturous, And profligate news., . . . .. . . I . I ' � I 9 . . j . , R . p 0 01 . � I . however, for the fact that It has on- science Is' a Puzzle,. ' It has a strong 'Possibly the Ideal English home is the ca I I . . I P . . . . . . I . . . I , , reen . � ___L. � _­, ­ - I A Long Procession but 5hoirt March. Come. - - 1. r ' graved -upon. it the It * oyal arms of Eng- conviction that In ' public and In pri lordly Penhurst Place,. richin nqtural -Another reputed scene ofi'Durican's ­ __� ­ �� . . .... - . ... � . I—. I— I . I . . .. . .. . . . . 11 . land. %ing Charles kept this 'by him-, vato life certain principles are VIMI, . . � . . .. I � , � I . and irtlecial beauty, JA historic rnern; murder - Is the Castle of dlarills, thP INTE IN,cjTl�'jJ0Tj'VT1, 'W . . until the very last, and then gave It to and that, nowadays, is so eccentric cries, In modem ease and comfort. Few abode of what Is'perhaps the most re- -,, 1 RESTINia 7- 1 , GE 13. 1-TANLOY1 , I . IYE*rE, R OUNTELON �� IL _ . I . ' .. � . ry- . . 4 . his faithful a1tendarit, Herbert, in oil that It is almost attritetiv'e. , But, it is dwellings can boast so, long and 80 nowried of madern* mysteries. E I. I *1 . . �_ . der to be convey6d to big son, the very frI'lie'n y�i.7 fvarl�ss' and very V.e 66* . . Couu.ky Afastar. ., . I I . brilliantLa host of bygoife dwellers and one Is acqVainted with the fact -of some Qorrect Eno,HQ'h` --$ 1 . I . Secretary * - , - Pringe of Wales,, afterwards King .faithful; wherefore,, -the Cecil family -goJourhers a I ­ . ft . . . I I . L I � � . 4 . .. 1, g this fair -manslon on,the strange I � , secret - known to' the owner of . . I .L � . . !-I-- - -_ ­_ ANNOL:±_%1�k. � Charles 11. Whether it ever reached has held.its own In public estimation. K ntleh weald, 'First and foremost, Of. '.the castle and_One 6L r two at ero, and .-. - � . 1 .. ­ ----�.:".--.-.-----,--"-.-.�-�- ­­ ..... . -.-------.---- -_ . I e: - , h .)L ; I � . � . . I .. . . . I I 1. the Prince, and was sold by himi or - since..tbe days of Queen Elizabeth. coursei comei the a L ivalrous aritl 9 0 much -idle . � I � - . It Is, In4eed, quite interesting to -note , ?d .b r r en" ' the legend aff rds Matter for I . . . (). 1 . . . I . . I . I. ' 1 I .. . . L ' ` * A , if it was stolen or lost before it Teach . tle Sit, Philip S ney, whose po t att . Speculation - among those fond of dab- . . . I I . . 1. I . . . : . ' r S . . . n in . 11 - - i Oants.. - . . . . . . 'L ,Vol* 'L , i * PT%C " L' . . . But It seems to have been. conveyed to Queen . Elizabeth to Laid- Burldigh has stfil fi L ' 1. I .1 , I . , - A .0 I -01) ed his hands, it Is Impossible * to - say, how fully , the. character given by- as' a slim, fair, thoughtful -looking lad . bling I ocoultliim But of tA Ily ghost ,.. , , . an.ga on the gdllery walls of Pen 'br . : . . I stories, .were one to allow one's pen A W6NTIILY Al A GA Z IN E , I . i . - by Tavernier, e been maintained 'by his. doseen I 1. . .1111-olf" . - TIN , . Teheran and to biv I .burst. Here also are to be seen-7the 1-0 strhy Into that Province, -there would - - . - . B P , , .. . i P0 Lt. . * ' been sold by him to the Shah. There Said the great Queen; * 'This Judgrnent counterfeit Presentments at Queen be .1 . . I I 4 . . .1.. I L L d- 'hL'­­.j,;L f ' I .no -end. The seeker after details of . . . . . � . is no stone so hard as the' diamon I ave , 0 you,' that yo' I . ( ED TO TITT',, US H' OV ENGLISH.. . ,,I I . . u will not be car- Elizabeth, one a: ftmillar portrait in such. things. will find them as a -rule I . � � . . . LAZE L ' * I . . I I I . . . I I . . I', MINNESOTA , 'PAR I - and engraved diamonds.are exceeding, rupted by any Ynahner of !gifts, , and full court .ar;ray atid.with. .wide r:off� It, the reco ll of, the anT io.9cphinc Tu'reR Baker E'ditor. .. I I ' . 3K REGION - . . , I ' that you wIfl'%,e faithful -to -the State"; the other showing, ,Her Majiasty step- clerit Britigh homes. . I . .- b.�­ �_ . . . . .1 ., . . L XE . ly rare, while as for a diarnon4 of the , 7 . I . .. - th L .. . . . I ,� :, 11 I LA MACDONALDt MONTANA:.-. - � . . size and purity of that of.Charles L, a n(')%Ie.'Jkxdgmont,.And as trife-of �e.�� -right gaily -Ahe dines, with.' _ I 11 . . ' . � .( ,,'I I. Is, 1% C:inth. " . , . � I , � LAZE C I -1 . . . ping out. , In . , I . - . � . . I - 11 rtfit I C4 %1t rtp I HELAN I impressed with the.Royal arms of Eng- Pplmo'M!nlster at Queen Vlot6rhiasAt her1avorlte, the Earl orLelcesten, ' . . .. . . A 1. . I . i,.WASHING,TON ' .'. I . . LL I., , . ' ­ . I .1 . � I . . : . . � -y of State to Quide ' In lqt�er.days the great patriWt, Al- ' , . I . . I L g'i i �: . I BEAUTIFUL PUGE . . land, it Is absolutely unique. Was of the S�,crctai . . .n , - � L Course of .1 English f(i'r the 13 11101", , - . . L L . I Of course, there is no means at'pie-. Bll�abeth. r . ,tl . I'' , �, . Vernon Sidney, passed here some . years ., " . � L Sir Walter Parratt' .. . .* 'Pot . irse, I it . i' t"n,gl'ish for r ther ad'v,triced ' AVAIL YOURSELF% OF STOPOVEA 'PRMLIC "' ' ' sent of recovering It For there is no-- '. Note' also a few of e movements, Of comparative .Peace erebe,was exiled* , ,Sir Walter Parratt, "master- of.'tbli, I , - . . I I i . L � ,WHME ON YOUR WAY TO THE . I . I � . . L . - thing to prove that it -was not.so.ld by ' .connected with .the name of Sir Wil- to Arnerica. 'It. was�, Indeed, � under- this . King's musliSk" at the Biltish �ourt, . oupil"'.. L - . . . . . I'll .... . : . I . . . . . . . . p , .. I ,. . . I I . . IKing Charles Ir., after his father's exb- - . Rain Cecil, and see -how they are. tend- . � I'The Art of Conversation.- I I . . . 4 . L " ' . roof -that a qonsiderible part of the � is 64 years' old,.and was x..notable rou, * . I . LOwis & Clark Exposltion 11 I cution, to Tavernier, with whom he is ed by :the pr(sent genomtion 69. big constituti n of Pennsylvania was f ' . I . L . 0 ram- slelan even In childhood., - There, � . . I ace. 1_10 Sir Walter I IT61� to t. a One's Vocabnlar*. .- 1. I . . . . . � *1 I L I. . . 1known to have.been acquainted, and .1 nairxg� and..r Nva% above '01;'h ed, -by -Algernon Sidney. and William Was it greai favorite with . . . I � I . . . � . .1 . . . VIA THE I , . . . . as Charles was always In want..., of t chUrchman,of broad' and tolerant Penn himself, .. . . .. . . .Qpeen.Vic- grea .. � - I I . . torla, wh9 hilighted.,him In 1892. I', . 0 1 Should and IVO.ffl(r. flow"to tis .1 e . 'Ih,_,nI_ L i. , ' * - * * f - ' was an L excellent ch6is player, a y), . I .. - , I i i money, both prior and subsequent to '� views, who aborninated -the persecu- . . The present holder of the estates, . Great'Nofth6r - ' . qujte-. tion under Qupen Mii and on I'l'ununciatiolis (C.6itury bi tionar I . . . ... n RaHway . . ryt I � L . . .. I ; I I . . ' * - .. I his accession to the Throne, it Is . and, the con, Lord. de L'Isle and Dudley; It.iw un-. one occasion won a 'game 'against. two (, .rLe(,t 1"n-lish i.,11 the1lorne.*L' � : . . "THE -COX ORTABLE,-W,AJY.jj L . 1. probable that be may have disposed af fiscation of property, for conscience- neclissark Ao say ' the *..antique -S ' . .01 I � - L . . . . �� . F . . . 11 I . I . . ,keeps player wlihouL once ,looking ,at the . For Rates or Detailed Information, Adilrei;s Ady Representative of t1jo . . i it to Tavernier Lin return for.. ready . salce, *flat wiOre wprthy scions could pile.in a state well befitting,. -Its art- boaid, remaining, .at, the piano .and I Correb-t. Ed-lish in the Sch301. , I - , . I. I . � I I Great Northern, Railws:3� - .. ... . . . . I . cash. Perhaps, however, some .day. he. have to carry on his..,prinelples than clent eur, and the: glorious. c43- -'playing opni'asitt "" Beetlio,vep,: IVIIA to Sa-y and lVbat Not ,,,) 61ty, . I . - . . I . I . . . ,. I P . ons of I . I . . . L . the. Saltsbxiry fitinliy �of to�jay? He dars. whose boughs the : poet. Mozart, and . Bach 4prIng, th,s -whole , I . I Persia may fall into the handw. of lna; ... . =. . . . I Course' in' 1,ettL,r_jVjjtjjj . pr;l(.,.,z . L . . � . . . ' tIM4 L -. .. 11, . . * . L. I .g anil , . .1 . . . -net - -umen; I -eventing r composed his'abn 9 o fbelf6ir - . t.he , ' . I 1. . I dia, like the Punjaub. - The a ent em was also illsti I al in pi . Walle 9 It trame I,gjqtp,d. I . . - nation. � . . I . . -.. . ­ ! I pire of Ddrlug and Xerxes is boun . d, the.-Viarriage, of -Queen Elizabe - th jo "Sachariss ," still keep. thcir ' stately . . . I. .- ----"- . --�-- . - . � . 'Alpfiabitic list ot Ab -1) . re�'ja t Li : ons. �. � , . . , I � : L L . . A i . .L . I -1 I . I I in the ordinary course of eve ts, to- PhilIV of Spain, the husband ;.of tb6L -Watch over the fair fields of`.Xent, - Origin of aL ColI640allem, . I Business 14' ,nglish r t1ic Busin3ss 111.�tx. Assom- . I I , . .1 . I . '. . .1 xx . . , . . . L . . . .1 . . . .. 16 101111111111111bl._idd , , , i become the prey of Great Britain or Jate� Queen MAry, ` I - f I I ' . . .1 ThEi last'word In the �hras ' "to ru L : - I _.. : on Haill. ­' � e .le - c, . . . .. I Hadd . I ­ . -a W_ I - - I - The� Prototype. of Lor,d Hugh. Cecil In , I .I. . ; ,%) ,,(I, 'Wn I 0 ,.�, - I .of Russia. When the moment comes . the roast;' (or. its -varlaht; "roost") was . onillound ., Ilow to . I - 1. I . .It Is, very often .the da' '.that, some . - . . . � '" ' - L I .. I . . &� � L .. . .. I . . . L . I . . . I I . . I. . . . Se L xinhily. "rokV�14, noise, tumult, ,J * Them. : : . � I . . . . � . . for Its incorporation into .the Oriental , -his Alsl - i1cle. 10 the Deceased Wife's Sis, oil,, . . . . : � . . I � ., . . . .. I I � ' I ' L l'itel'atill'a. L' , ,, 7T,"r,11q1 .1 ,dependencies of King Edward the �n- ter Bill jean, now bo. clearly tt,a6jd,1.s.nd . . ,Popular literary. ' masterpiece has been r0t; hence li$- boisterous -St lidieS i . n Xnglj�<;Jj L . SEND TMS COUP4N AND 2 CRYM I , 1,1A,ftD 1300K- I .. . ' i . 1. I . : . , equently pul!- f tour- - per.46n. To ",rule " L� : t� " � . . . � UTi"ACAMRAJOU4NEY TO THE LEWIS AND CL----------- -_ L � . .dlan Government may be trusted to In- � t46 arilmosity which sub� I . , the,.means of attri�ttng hosts 0 - � the roist" L waR to have - � . . ., . .- . . : I . . . I . . . . . ,sert a clause In the treaty similar to sued. the 'earlier of thes� chktrch pro- ; Isto', especially of tho:transatlaritid var Control of disorderly L I . . . ­ ­ L . . .. I I .� I. 11 . F., 1. WITNEY, Pass'n'TraffiC. L . : Otherwi8q. little knoNvn to. - - , , .assemblages. , $ t - . '' .. ... . L L. Mgr. * . , . - I lie, r6vIvedW ; l6ty, L to Spots I .. 1� . Yffj .�I;Ild 1,0,celtt:� : ,, . =I. - .. , I . '. .. 6 . ­- . . .1 . I � . .., ST.. PAUL MINN, � ... I . . L _ . I . . � I ;that In the cony.exition covering the: an- taagnists. will no.LdoubL at., ' ' �*,: � fl_ ..� :-. ... 0 . 1. I",, I . . . I , I . 111111111 I . I I � . . I . . : t P:. . : . For . sainjA0, C " " I"_ft____.. �'_ I .0_01_Pft-N_.0p I 11 I -of. the PunJauli, which: �r&' the'bendit of .u�an I the' general Public. ' Stich, lif the � oase", , If you � S�v it in 'rhe News-Rectoril. � vL , ally 1� I----%.- . nexation L . . I .. L the youngcr, A the .L; t'S Sa.L. I I.. . :. . . . I. . - - ::�!!!!!i , �iil:,:R 1111lip . I I for the . � . . i �!!!:!� 1111: 'ill !��!!111, I . . � I i 11 . I . . 8 * With the -nbbWo�z','1iianilon,of Haddon I .L ' � I .11 I . I L. .. !I 11111% MM. - vIdEd urrender to th6,BrItIgh courso of the present, iesislon.. It was� ; . I . i � I I I- . ..- N 11 W. 0 t! . - I . *t4e 9cene 69 the iomahtle love story. : . I" . I . . . . . . correcLE-tiglish eviiiIA,tun, ill.. .. - 91R909A . Crown of the Koh-i-noor, wher'ebytt is. under. the Infiu(,nce of the great Lord I . ' _______ - . . � _L I . . , . - , . I . . . . .. . � ,.: . I I . I. . ". � I I . . . . . . ��­.,i,� I .1 : �. . . L . . . . I . stipulated that King Charles'. diamond P­ls4g�. that tite .1 r 0 1 .of theArrimortal Doro.tfik. '%rdmon - I -- . �­ ­ �­­_ - - ., . �'. I � . � 1. -: ­�.,. I . - -, � mlllii�� . . i�� ". -_ -_ -_ . . ). 4yer b o1c was re- � . .. � I I . . I . . � ; ,L: mn�?_!4 - - -_ � � I I . .. . . - ; � � signet be returned to his,sue.dest(ir olf vised -and tlio�- Supremacy af the'Crown , Haddon is perhaps the'nic$t p�,i�t.et ,�. .. ". I . . .. . . I " _= . . ___ - . !1�:!::�!! 1:1�1: 1, . . L . . . . . I al I !!Ilil!!111!:�iil�ililli�ill;l��,i�l!llli:;,:;il��;li,!I�l�lI 111111' A I I..i I I . I .. . L I I . . . ... . . . . . . the Throne of eve . r- . church and ,'sta I to . ' I Nyas ackno . example left t6 us of an. ild bardni ' . .1 .1. I � I I I , I . _ __._ r�­ , , ungland. - . I CordSL . . . . . . . - . . � . - - - . ,X - . � . edged;,: he .protected Tr w " hall;'Its, histor'y.16 un�iivineli by ie . I . . �, , I �. . . I . . . I.. . I .� . . I 94W :,�, -* I . . � - '. I I - . the L otestants of-1eudai,bloodshed, of sieges, iortids . L I .. . . 1. I . . ,� I . '. � I . � L .. I .1 . . . . ­ . I � . . � .. . �N4 .. I ' ' who Red to England from France and I I I . . . . .%: . . . . . . . :.r - : - London's First Charter. . I . L . .. AWA%��.%W : I r I . . � rL . . I L . . . I CIt3r'S ,4nd plunderinj raldi. . Tbw wide- mul- . - '%1­%W,%,,%--qb� # . - I � . . ' . - ' ,,, . . , 4rere is 'the texC of -London Holland, and 'in return. for the' gift Of .. *. . � I .1. . : . , . , . r ' ' i . r . . #.si.-%--%�-���-%h,�# ' '. 1. . .. I I . . ligned windoWs,L the hospitabliie 'doors.' . . ... . L . , . � L , . . . . . . .1 . . earilest chartei, granted by William -1, liberty they instructed:Engiand in Ahe the long :peaceful terrk ces, tell :their . . . r .� . .. .. I . . .. . � . , . I , - * , . . . . I . . .. I .1 . .. � e. ... . I... .. �. , . , . . �': , . . 1the Conqueror In 1079. The origina*14i 'WAyS ,of art axxd�comindreb; Jinally, he - L . : . . . . 11 r. .. I .. : ,, , $' �._, r . . . 6wn'tal(i of 'easy, .open-handed Engllsii , ... . - . ':� L . .. . .. I .. . . 2 . . ,document Is still preserved in the cl*W Was the first.. gre'at Colonial statesman - $ , _ ' ' . *r ' , , . h that Engla"ritt bad p6ssessed.' :'It ,vvill 'count life. Thd owner, ' the Duke of ' . r.r. . - ' I I . . , er' $... .,. , . '. I . . . 7 -chives. "William the King gireetet . . . '. A I �G'R7EAT -L 'L.." I _ ., , - at L, utl�� ­$ ; a . .. . I .­ . 'ba at all, the Cecil R d, Wisely.. throws � open r his noble - . . . r . . .. r 1. . , I I . . .1 .) - - ­ . . '. 11 .* L - I I � . r William 'the bishop and Gosfrith-the seeriL how little, If, . hcIrI..j � I . '' I ..., I ­ . r, , .'L �.. ".11 . I I I .1 .. . i . . rto the pountlesa tourists who . . 25c I *' .. ­ 'L... . . I r . r : L .: .r . .r I—', . 1portreeve, and 911 the burgesses wlth:� r family .has,. deflected fro'm - the line. of . : Soott'S famous . . . . I . . I I � I L . I . . �. . . . . I . ;. � .:.,r , 0 - . - . * r . . 1"- .. . 1, I I.r , - 'I � aL] 0, . .1 .. . I . . .., .r r '' . And I acquaint you that I WP Still to' be gu ded b) . r It L 11 . . * L . . I , I � . 0 " - :' L. L� . 1: . %. ,% L . I 'r. I I . � ap. fakir ' L L in . . f Aaddo hi :tjx'�­ :'. ' . r I . . . I .. . . L -­ . . �L .0 ' I . . ye b(-. all there law �, t ere bury is forty- " ' " nu oraus: pictures o n � . t. .. . .,. r .. . . :1y. h i seem . .E i. .. :­ , . . . . .. In oe� 4 .r � : .1 .1 +'%_'%�"%__'W`4W'%��ft__% ' . . . . . . �� � . ­ ... L 1. ' , r, � . -worthy as- yXIL Lord Sails * I LL' 'L . . .. $ " . I .: . L . + S . . I . r L .. I % . I . ,� �. _%�_%W,4*1104� ': . � In King Edlyard's. da s. And r will that I .tober next, and has 'beerx­In,-*u6li6 Ifte 0ay.'Of'aldr` . L,,, . . . � . . . , #144-4/Arlift, . y L . I . . P , . ' 'i r - . .. I . � L. L I - ..... . . .� 1�.*�. I . . . 1. . I . .., ... ­ . � I . . - . . . .. . - ?. . 'for e last twenty years. He sat -for L . ­'Doeothy V-trnon omance. * r ... . . .,� *R'1*AL�,,:*,�'0,FF-N-R-. - . .knov� Haddon from, tale . �, ' r � . -in London, French and-,EnglIsh,:fr1Ena- that gt�eatmiaxx; -their public life would . nd 1kom L Landseer's, and CatteTmale' . I _ 1$ .: L� r � I , ... . . I ... .. OL L �­., . .. , , . I., .. I .. . . 6 . . . . . ­:�,� - -:;. , , . � �every_ childbe- hfis ,father0s heir aftvt-'. Ah . 'r . ­ ,L . . IL . . .� I . . � 11 . . . I I L I . � .1 . . . .. I . . _. . . 1. . . � I I . . . Ilits father's days. And I will not suf- a Lancashire division* from 1885-92, and The fair and *Ilftil heiressi . who . . � I I . I ; L .. L' .r . . 1. . . . .. ­., � . li I., 11 �, �, . . . . �, , , . I I . . _: I : - . , ... . � . 1. . � . . ­ . .1 . . . . . . . , , .. . % � _ . ... . . . 1. . . I. L . .1 I. . . ...., : .'L '' . ­ . , ­ I . ... . I 'L I L . I I se. a�,xxd lands. Of H�xd_. :'. . . _ _ L : . . . - . . � a 1 . . .. ..r .�t � .. .. .. :. . _ . . . .. .. L. . 11 ., ­ -1 ..." I . ­ 1. - . :1. I 1 I " . z!r that any man do you any wrong . - for Rochester from. 189,3. until he' sue- br6ught.' the houi .. I . . .: . . I . . . . . . _'.", ., 1, I. 1. I. . . � ­ . ! 1:. . . I . . . I . . ' ' t L . . L . , , . . , I . � . .. 1: � . :,:.... .. - *. ,� � " I . . W . I . 11_1101411 . . . . � - . : . , plod pr, serve yqu.-�-Wtlliam." . . � peerage. `From.1fie first don Into the . famil - of tb6� � r6on oll~ - - I----- . . . . 1. � . , . I.. ­ . . . . . - - - - - - . - ------------- _ * . .. I I . . I � . . r I I y . P . I L 'L I . - .7 - - ­ . �- -7 . %R­NWN #111op � ,, L . . . . he *'iSa* truoiL House of Commons maii- ow . ner wag. the daughter of.Sir George. r' r . I . . ,..­ _1 I '. "I ~Al!l`ft .. I L � . *"J"J"i L . I . r � I - . L . . I . I L .. , . .. . .. I L . I . �.: , .1. . .. ��r I . . . .. * .. v. .. _ � �.. . I . � . . I ' . . I . __ . . . , .. which means th&i he� was a. L constant, Verrion,"'The.kin" , r . " . . � I , . �­- I , . �. ... , ' r L . . 'r. . . 1. . r , I 0 of the Peak,"' Who' . I . 't ... , ­. - .. ... ­ , :, .� . : , . .., ......i I , . . ; .. .. . ... . . . I .. � . . L , .. . I L I . §tr king �ponxp L , . ..., . � .. A L . 'L a * . attendant, .a. laborious r Member of tx�jy- did Indeed -keep almo' .1y. � . - ' ' ' - - . I . � I .. � . I . . � . I . . . . � . 1. . .. I . . I- . . I .. . . .. r nl� dL I ,r . . . ' * L ' 1. ' . I . committeesi, and ,a good - speaken.. He an vAeld -well-nigh rdgaj.po,w6r In � ' - his - . r . . . . . I 1 1 ; , �. ': . , L . ; .,. ,: .. ... . I . . .1 . L I .S( .. . intluentJ I - ,* b e* ' mt - .. .., , 'Had, Paraly.318. - r. ­ . , always ark' . r . I . :Th. N --Re d 'w"i .L I . '. I.. . . .. I . .. % was . [al � supporter of . r"Im' I'A Derbyshire. : , ; : . . . . . . . . . . , . I , , . . .1 . . , or ., . I . ., .. - , . , . . . Pt (ij _ My r r .r i . I 1. I . % . .. . . . ; r. . � . � 'L, I I... . . . .. I . . . 'L I .. " . - .1 . ,� .. . I I _ 1 , . . . '! - Government;, oXCe . r Mem� � , HIS L beautiful. daughter barot�iy, -set � . .1 . � '.. , ... - I . � . . I 'L L . .. �, .. I � . IL : L' I � . .1 '. 4. . I I � . � . � . I . � . - the' . L� - . . . . . I . .. -1. . . . - . , '' , _ r. ' , ' .,. ­ 4 .. . . I ory.sorve�,rne) upon their Irish land.' he� .rheaft, as maidens whi ', on one- I . � I '. ' ....L. ' . � '' .'' ,. .. . .."'.. ..­­ ... ..... . ,.: . I ..; L ��.:,;­� '.: L � ! �. ...... ... I .. . .a 6 U � . - ... ... . - '. tjj'­,:.: _.. ...., . I I I I I .. ­. 1. 1;.. ....., .!.!....­� "' .._ �_L... I . ,L ­. �; 1. . , I - . I . ,. �!.. �. ., . I L I , . I � L . . & Son OfL 1, - I . . - ... - - . L . . - , 0 * , - S. � , , .0 I . :. .1 . I - r : . . . . - F'L. 4 poll-ey'during ther'last Parliament; and" John -Manners the. firali'Duke � . . ..:. :, r :,: Ld � , , I of, the ace"'' . . . I.. ;-i.7.1..., ; , � � - , , , I .: .. � . ,. ,., .'�. ,.: . .__ -,: , L : t auv ", '.. . of speech ' I -fox; Surprise' of Rutland -b 0 - . . " ! . . .' L '-, " ' : ' ' L,Lr r � . ­ . . r , � . � . st power Five it-4as -a, constant matter � n -;;Iang, the weafthY - : . .�% : : ' . ­ I . : d , . �s , ., 11, . . : ... . . . . � ' L ' . .. I . i . L . ­.. . .... . r .q... . . .. �­.: . . : ­:­: , . .� I.: I .. . r dul ... r ".. . . ­ ..�.. I . L . r . �. . . I ? . . � � . r L . � . . I . t .:, , ..: I . . . I I ' : r.., doctors fallecl- Electricity' , . . e Was':n6t.giv-. match the,tL her family ' had'. hoped' to �. . I . I . I % I I . ­ . . : . . . . .,. .. . . . �-.. � , . ..­ . . I ,� . . . 1�1. - .�, - "r. , . I . , Mir- arrange for so beautiful and. popular � a - : . ,., . . r . . - . :, , � . .., . . , . . :� � . ; . . I . ... .% I . . . -1 ,. I � . I Lo , . en office'after so many years of ad , r . . . . .. , . . . I . . � . . . . . " , -, la ... � 1. . :_ I : . � r1ho that period that-.�' . . , . . . . . .. . . I I L .: ; � .. . I I .. � ..: I I 1 . ... � . . .. .1 '. .. ,.r; . : . - :.: � .1. . I . . L . . ,proved ineffective' � able work'. Heldentified himseltmaln- glil.;-, After.the drastic fashion jof'ifie r " ' . I ,1 I � .. . , �.'­ . . . . . .. .1 . � . I ;, � I . Affix. Wu. J. BjtzNNANi .Western RMY.9t. .1 . , . - 1. . . . . I . . . . . . . I . ;:1 , I . .1 . . . . . . . - . . 11 . .. L I . . I . 1� I ... I ..� .. . ­.. . I . I -, I Catharines, Ont., writes.: "For a year'. suf- y with church matters, and was. ap, .times, -Xistiess Dorothy' 'was placed! . I � . I I . . .. .1 . ! . .. . . . . . L . . . . . . . . I . . . I ,., ,r ,. . . . I r . r L r ' .L I . ., . � I 1, � I '. � r , I , ' r I L . .1 . . . . ,, : . .!. I . . . . L L . - . 0 , , . . q &A I - I . , L.� _ I I L .1 .1 . I . . . . .. . . . .. . I . i fured with paralysis, which five doctors failed pointed chairniarr%of, 'the - church pa:t., under. the -:stricjteSt'LgUard� ttrid-.iorbld� . , . r . . . . . . : . . . I I I I - � . - iee In 1893i st, j),ast � den t . a have - any communication with , L 1, ... I I o , . . .. ­� p. - L ', . I . .L. I I. in ,..L ; I IML '.0 r L L. I 11 . . . I - . . ' ' . . . I I . L � . . I . r .. . . . : i I .- . � I aa earache, and ended by drawitly th.1'e,ft e'Ye Which I until �' he � became - the r undesired sultor. - But a* Judicious I . . . . . - . I , . . I.. . -ilia mouth . �,, ' I . ,. . r . . I I . ; . I r oak, an U.nder ' rg jn. app . �, . . . . . lay of . . * I to cure or even relieve. Tile trbubla bje I*k r. liamentary commit . 'L r'. . . .,. �'. . . "lill, , he:`,� Irs 1. 4.906. * .he Occupied T F . 1 half way down the ell Secretary far Foreign Affa:I ,ea,rafteei of' dutiful sfibrix1salon t to� � . . ,_ . � . . I . r . � I 1, twisting up towaids 1900; he also showed great.- Parliamen- lulled the parental .apprehensions: to , r . I I . . L . I � . . I L . . � , I . . . . . �' -­­ �._ L � L. I . I t1leL I ht eye.. ' I.6 . . I . I .. . .. � . � .. . . I I. . LL I . rig n. . tiry intg�oet. ih' 'all.ragfieultural and Sleep. No one�suspected.the.falr ]Der- . . r � 111. � . I . . r . . . I . . ...... . . I . � * ally bodamo speech. ' r . . . . .. r . . . : . I I . . I . . . . L 1. . . .. � I . I . . I . . . I I L . r I . L . . . . . . I . . .1 - 1 less and dwin volunteQrL �questlohs, It is only candid othy'slover In,'fils . dis * UlSe'L of 'a,'hum- . ' . . � � * _ � . , : L 11 . . . I . I , . 1 I died 1� . ' . I 9 H. . . r . . '. .. I .�, . I .. . I . . . .. 1. I . .. . . 1: - . . � 'L r . L L r ' . flesh. Insomnia fol- to. say thAt during his tenure of office ble Woodman on ,the domains: of. Had- L . . .., . . . . . I . I I . . . . i ! - he occasionally showed, 11the defects Lof don. '­, , �. , .. , . ­,: .. LIL .. .E ,.�.,� I 1. .-'�� .. .. . . i . kp%. &Wq ok 0 1 ­. . I . . _ lowed, and after try, . ,L . ., ­ , FOR, -T ', � - , � ".1. . . . . . I his qualities," at more than once' ' During the'protress of a magnificent . . - . . � . .. .1 .L., . I : . . . . . . I r . . . If " t I . . everythingleould and.th ,r,,, I I . . . , .'' , r. r �� I L �: ., . ... - . r I . 'N . . .�.. I I r - 12. I his -blunt assever4tions on defWate di� � ball connection with the -jrxarTlage I E.; � L . r � . - L � . . - % .. I L � . . . . . %.*# I j . I j h r of, even bot))o ,L � ' , , I TS L ' xv - in JrjaIrs,. a mos am . - I r . . � I � r � . .. . L . . L .. . L. I L . 'air. L, . . . . -1-A."i . .. .. . .. r . I . 11 I .gr . ' Indiscretions. .But, they did, no harrri,,- Afernon slipped 1 iw*ay unnoticed to hea I . , , . . - ; .- L :. r ' . "LL .. . : . .. I . electric battery,'.1, Pic' atic'a . I ' t. ' ourito�d 'to of her'elder, SjStj�j, r Margaret, Dorothy . . L� M AT gave up in desl .. . L :E. UM * . ., � : ' "Hearin aboub I I __� . . . 11 1, . . . I , . . L . . . I 1. 1, , r r.. I . . . : r I W� _ , .. ­ - .. - - - . .11 � . . L ! ( I . and the House of Commons recognized faithful - lover,'Wh6 � waited for .her by .., , _ : . ., . I . I ­ . � . . I. : jJ Dr. Chaw's Nerve . . . . . L . . 11 � . � . , .. , . . I .. , r . �. I . L r '' . . ., I . . I I L � ..: .�! , r.. ,.L ! , . . . t �.. .,. . . . . . � � - . . . . . . . L # LL, F ood ,imilat the method -of L'the father -in: the man- Ahe D6r*ent, whilih-flows close to the', ­ . � . : I . . � . .. 1, . .. . . � r . I I s : . . ­ I .:. . ... . . 1, .. . ": .. . . .r . . .1 . r' "..r .. r . . ­ . I our ga itox � ner ok'thei Son, L' . '. ' "' �' " " ' ' hall. L SayfUlly the young'lovers. gal_ ,,, r . I.. . I I 1 . ­ I . .r . .. . I . . I .1. . .... I 11 -1 . , . ,...% . . 11 . � I I I., ­ . . . . . r . . , - . . . L.. . . . I . I L . . .1 , I I � $ , case, I be se ' I , . , I . . I r . I r .� . . . . , . ­ . . . . . .- office in 190i . - . . I 11 . I . . � � I I . . . � I soon to �0 tb "On - leaving he Went as loped away through the night and t4e . . I . . �L- ' . . I rid ab j.' r . . �-.­;&."..w". �, .�- .-Ir�. . .. I I I . . . . . . . . � �. L � .� . . I L . . . . . �. . � .1 I . . . I �,. .. . .. I . MR.BRENNAN was improving. By colonel of the Redfordshlre,.Reginiefif morning saw them'made man and *lie. . . . . . . . . . . .. r .. . � . . I .. I I , . .. 11 , 1, L . . I . I continuing thig treatment I becalho soUnd still � (ftli'battalfon) to -South Africa, 'and * Such is'the'stbr3i of Dbrothy Vernon,, - 1. '. . � . � I � 1. . I I . . � . I .. .. . . . . I r . r r . . . . .. . , . � : I . I I . . . I I . . . . . . I ; . . . . I . I I * . . . I , . wellin. evory way, have, reii . umed in' work, *as - mentioned In despatebes for L his, and fortunately It. has no sorrowful so- ' I . . . . I . . . I ­ . ­ . I .,., I . . � . I . r r . .1 r . I . I . . � L L . . r . . I . . ... . I . 1. . . . r . L 1� . . . . * - I . . . . . ­ . . . ,. . I . I i . I 1 $ $ * - * ' ' A L 7 ' * ' - - � .w i I : I I I I I mr, � I i ! � i A � I - I I - ' Grea - For Rates . , , , '. , MM * 11: T t D rrl,I ) , Y; 0, -M � " A ,ill . . .7 I., . . � . k sleep well, and my eye and mouth, gave - re", . services, reiUrnin' home ver rquels, as was so often. the case - with L � '. : . . I � 1. .. . " . � 1-1 I I I . 1. . 9 Y. much, . r . . L I . . . L' . . 11 . I .. .1 . I . . . � I I ­ I I r r I turned to their normal position. I would not stronger -in health than he had bpon �runaway marriages of lawleds days.. L . ,. , S. . ,, . L . .. . . L � . L' . .. .. .1 I . . . I . , . I . . Fo ba,ck to my former condition for all the gold., . r I : � . 11 . L . . I I L in the country, and fo for, many years. With,so much -sterl� The "King of the Peak," IJkd a Son-, . r I r illtr - I I .. . ­ . I . ry - . I I .. . el that I have a now I I ! # ''ITh"' is r .0 -0 � purposes, lease of life." . Ing work done to lay 16 his credit, his sible man, seems. to have made -the I ISr ' fo r - duct - VF . I . I . . - . . . . I � Dr. Cha8els Nerve Food, 50c. 4 box,'at all present promotion .. front -, the office of . besf,of his defeat, and allowed his L ... . I . . . .. . . .. r . . . I . . L : . I , L r ' I ' . .. . . . . . . . . I r �� . . .1 . .. dealers, 6r Edmanson, Bates & Co.$ Toroxxt*�. Lord Privy Seal Is not ,surprising. � � wayward, daughter to an oy uftdlgiurb� . � .r .. . � .. r , JL '. I I r a � . 0 8, I r . . , . L I . I . . r I . . . . . I pprecia . I * I . ,�'W' r �.A . . I . I . li I . . L . , . r I � . � . In private life. heL has a, host of I . . , . : . . #4-'WCM-.Tt=ta�AV'rA='*��.%W-M.-WM.-W'.--%WX�6=W-.*Otl�ft % 1. it . ed her hard. Wort'hAppiness st.rictly, e . ill if . . . ­ ­ ­­' frie d are devoted:to him for his The former splendors of -Haddon may . . . . . . I %r I . . W . r - . . ­ . $*-WPO- .. . ­;. . I I r, I �, .L. . I I . . � . . : . . . . . r . . . . . .. I 'L � . . I I -j . many. tive qualities, and In his . � hama he Is a worthy' . successor of his &thbr, and higher be partly realized by some details, of the household expenditure, In the year I 16", when told there . . .. '. I . I I I . r I . . - I * - hl" -,s'b - . ' I . . . . . V� . . . ". . . our, old riei�ds w' ill: I tt . r no pralse can bo given. A visitor to Hatfield not long I ago Wag OVerh, rd to SgLy In'the .train, r es "What a as he returned to Landon'r we are were con- sumed between thirty abd forty beeves, ,same four or five hundred she ep, and eight, to ten swine. Seven score of men . . I. . ., ... 4. 1 . I % ­ . .1 . 1 . . .g I . r I � . .. .. I . - . .. I r �, � I . . . . ,tL , I r' rr ' t � . . I .. . �; I I I � I ' - - ., in the` acce - . .. 0 ­ :tr ' 0 g , . to 9(6- neighbor 0, ' P � wonderful family these Cecile arel. arid, maids Were employed to ,kebP,UPr I I . I I . I r . I . . I . . . I Ir . I . . . .. They ean,supply all the necessaries of public and -private life from their, own the appearance of the mansion under . the'first Duke of Rutland'r . . � I . I . - � , . . . . . � . I I r i . this offe ' .. I . I . . I - r. a ,. 6 , 0 0 * .. 16 , a I . home circle, It I want a pattern clergyman, 'there �is Lord William; a ' . Cawdor Castle. .1 'the .romantic pile of dawdor Castle . 1. . . . I �6 � � . I . . � I . � . I � . . I . . I � . . . I . ; . I . . . I 1. . . I I .� .� 11 . .. �, L South -African hero, there is Lord Ed- ' , Ward; & great lawyer, there Is L6rd ''there I to still, 'despite the statements of seep. ticai historians; generally believed to . 1 . . . � �� . . I . . . I . � .. I . . I . .�11 . , I . I � I I . I I I I � . . � I . . . . . I I .. Vtobort; a fearless politician, Is Lord Hugh, And If I hAd to choose be the, scene of the murdei of the luck- leog King Duncan by tho,Thekne Mati. I . .. . � . . . . . I I I . I . . . I . . � . . . . . . I . : . 04040~ -a. q A 0 a N - ANNM,#v - - Not a 0' A a it 04 ok ok, 010%111111111100' � . � - a a A 0 0ma.-Aj0"AW0j0%0%^ . %Awl�ft A � A 0 - - An English squire or &� elder brother, . I'should choose Lord, Salisbury," . both, Probably few buildings In the Island are so rich In legendary and r . - - - - , I I ..-. - � - - � - - - - - - � I - - --- - - 7 I I . . . . . � L I � . . . . . I .1 . I . . . . I I I �. I I . � I . . . .. . .. . . I . ; That Wqm&ti to b..bore who th alwayo telling you of her a"os s,�A p�.�6. historic lnt�rest as .thig Weird Scottish Mansion, standing hard by Culloden Moor, whord the graw grows green �.. .. .... � .. . . � . 1. . I . . I . I . I . � . . I . . . � . ­ . . I .1 � it" -1 nil I - . . . .1 . . I T.j T M - T .. . . . , over two or three Ionic mounds where : .. .� .1 I . . 4� 6 : IT. --- .jo I � I � . .W " . - . I � . . - 1. . dw I I .. I - _�_ i , . Didn't Look It. ' * . , � Sir Robert Ball, the .noted British I '' - Ila the llower ot V�Inoc Charlie's chiv,- alry. . � I . I Visit to CaWdor Is like Peep Into. � . . 1. I . ­ . 1. .. I . . . . . . I . . . 1. I- I . � I , *r% . I . . � I I . . . . ' I .1 . Clinton, .. The Ne e 60 ws"A - A . astronorntr' Went to a, remote tow n in f Ireland to lecture on his fa.vorI0 topic, I'A a the days of' -old. The owner# h&Vb tak- . . W- . 11 .. a I . I I . . � . I ...,p . . I . . I I . . . . . I . I I I Arriving -at the station he looked for . en 9, commendable pride In preserving the simple and Impressive streAgth at I . ... . .1 I I I I . . . . . . I . 0 . .. I . . I -I - - - I � � . I I I . I I I . . 3 . . �! the.,expeoted conveyance, but. . found , none, After all the other paseenger,s bad disappeared anihn stepped lip and said: "Maybe you're Sir Robert Ball?" the castle; with the result that' but little old and historfe work 'has been tolniprovedu Out Of existence. Who old. ... . I . _. � . . iLl " - , ' ' '­ . I . . � .. I . . . I . L � I R .. � The ]Parnily. Herald and t�ie and The Neiwis- ecord ,., ... AM, Weekly S , Aftat receiving in affirmative roply . the man hamtily eLP01091264, Saylxx'�' 'ost Part of the building IS the�m Ights, keej, eight yfeet In height hich, wag . . . � .. . , . I �. ' . . . . I I . I . Will be sent for the'same p e ril o d f 6 r - ,5401 cents:4 11 "Sure, your honor, I'm sorry , I kept you waiting, but I - wag told to look for an IntqIlectual gentleman'." built up to Its projent h6ightwby Thane Willikin so long ago as 1494, In the, William 66 long ago as 1454, , In the . "' ' . 11 � .. . � . . . I I . . . .1 . � � . 0 � X16- t , ;A�1111 I . T h a S ire m- Oue holds, good -f -or' T'he Weekly Mail and limp' . . 'i-lic grim dungeon to to be ootu the trunk -a- . .11 � . b .1 I Be cardul' I ft* 01101ce'. of your 'has ,of tho atteltnt hawthorn ttt6 Which is � . . -1 . . . . I I . . I � I � And The News -Roe O*rd. optician, Prof. Taube been es. 6UPPOsed to have decided the alto 61 . --- . I . . .. . � - tabUsliLd in Toronto slnce '1871., All blo .work is al)(solUtelY guaranteed. , he camtle, The Atary runs that thd 4aundery resolving to Seek Occult aid 2 _,.,__Z._ .--.I-- ­­­­­ ­.. ­­ 11 . . - . . I , I . .1 I I .. 1. _. 1. .1.1 I - I ­ ­­­... __ . ... ...... 111. ­... ­­­­ .., ­ 1-1 - ­... "I 1. - I—. I., . 11 I -1 � I I - - .1 11.11- - , - � -_ � -.-,-- 1. ­ . "I I'll - .11 .­ ­ ­ -11.