Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jan 1901, p. 5

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Ant, G.'I`.R. Hutton. 4%. TOHRANCE 5 C0,. .lB!.' [II II"! I la-upoue lo [M fulhmillg. \\.|mI mill 1 lulumjng. bag will ripen inn)? in lifo '. 'H1 Iumet, bu ruuw mutt:-r hr an m.~....|.| Ln turns un (mu pom My dt-nr (nth:-r and it Wu about, ....;:i.... "...'."'1'.Tm Raw {'1 Thomas ':4|nu~rguIu Wlmt cam l"9u_v on rulrh m~ tlwlnc? by, him: hiu dour little l|l`I|N. he is only r-lgln. yours ul ago, uml it nu.-cumin! present nlmuat. llnpmtullllc to commu- phius mmriummy fur him. Mnrmv--r. l lune n nntlun tlun, wh:-n Much Depends Upygn D1: and Ocupntion. ':4|nurgut:- II hi hm: ...l . ..n-In 1-aura uf mm. llll nummnnl-1 bu nnn'ruqz(-, nnu n()uuu|_.{ mum is eqllully |.utl1nruti\e within the lmly uf hnlit-s of the heart, uarly ur lllto. Such n slmnnmm usually canes In a man or wmmm but once in (but, hrit-I gluun which we call life. llmllh, beauty, accomplislllnunll are important. but. respect Mill :1 supremo ntxttlun that will bear all tests um um indiupcnmlvlu nml mtmnunvling |Irul`IaqIll:l!0 uf a happy Innniugr. The base J the uillnr of a right marriage must. be cona uce, n-apoct unslmkcn as to the loiuulutionn of the world, but. the in '-u(r1Icunru nmnt reach lx-_vund llu: Itunn. In-1..`-......1.l.. lnulunl nmrrimml am only beyond the nun.` Tlmrumghly happy uu:rriugoI__nm only those of which the shrewd inutinct of human nlfoctinn and pauion hm! caused it to he pruwrlrinl to any that thvy were certainly mmlc in ht.-tn-en. But. this: in n. huly. mystery into \Yhi(:_h' own the My-In Inn): and lnruver and ul- wnya nd it. unfmha1nnHr:. IIIIIRI. reacn Dvyuuu u 1 I , i lLl..o ol.iu in n hnlv l be, by years of munifnl oxperimwc. n.cqImiulmu:o ho nnnwu hut pmlnngu] I engngemcnt. short. brtxu-~n those V would matllnd n lni.=|n:u.Iin:,r mticonm mnhush fur. surpnixm after mnrria BM. Ihorc are cm-ptiuns to even I ....z I... QL:.I.mn:mr.. unvl nf mm It] cyu. , H thin exchange of eyes is uniorml, spontaneous pemmm-nt, it is the Divine bu nmrringt-, nml nothing (`Inn :_ ,_....lI.. -..pl.......H.- within Hm Iuulv Rupoct and Supreme Aloction 1115` 3:311. " l I (C-'l\_vv|.'M Nvw York Christian llcrwll). NV .lnn\nh (`nuk. Hy Jorcllh (`nuk. Whut Hurt Hi In wtumm wuuld I advise my son tn nunrry `.' .lu:.1. such`. wum-m us I married Iuyaclf ! It Inighe he. how- ever, thnt my son migln. um. cluou|_y n~ numhlo m_\'sc-ll", uml in that use I should insist that his profomnox-a on ht to be diur--nt fmm his !uthcr n. ut the anpnvmo rulu fur nmrrinuv is to make the` Innis of it. only a wpronw mf- fu-Hull. This shuuhl bu Lmaunl nut only by low at r.-4!. sight. but perhaps by yours uf ncquuintuncv. uuuI_v=IIidml. (hur- uugh, and. of <:IuxudMi\(- otvt in the :1-owth of rt-gnrtl of tho tlnarhluns kind. |\'Vill `two souls grow apart from each uclu-r? Thin. witIi' ynurmr people. in I qnnextion that can he answered, it. may mm: or wn-1: ran in sou. It. nuL.1um nu. nyuccnn: nu nush marri _. cx-cqvuns mu . for Shnkoapemu say: :15 (W0 Qguln , wore exouinilrly mltchcd: _ . um um glance they hum clmnqm L-vt-I. Hun: mvlnru no mu x Sn he should. I ury mighty um! nm 1 (hut point. Inynrlf. nr (nth:-r maul In R an I on | (I'll r nl U In; 1 \\ hm BOURIL % INFT-L..(J ENZA rlour lluy 5 mt will he mu] other I ..-.. I ...... al For the above round trip tickets will be sold to Quebec at 1ow&t one way rst-c1ass fare, tickets good going Feb. 2nd to 7th in- clusive. Valid for return on or be- fore Feb. 11th, 1901.~ w, In ulutwer I of the gm4|1'-1, lnr lmr1l'Il"l' llll nl aw`, tum Inpm--aiblc la fur c- ` wu ho III L, ..|.I I I t.`lI whxilnn .......u..v t`-ii }'lTlr"F.'l.' `rury .ur vnothvr, pru- Thin anlvime I the gt-notation Dkpolition " [ll disc: ...\....n 7 chnmlo [or ronu.-ml;-r rung c4In\ir~- (lillpull inn bin culling quell iurul Ii--man thin my so me, my on the 50 TIHILICT a wile I I the am far Win 1...... 5|... .---- -..-.., _..-_ - 7.- `tweed. Napuwo. Denerunto and all local polnu. Train leaves City Hall jbnpot at 4 Inn. R. J. WILSON. OJ . ll. Telegraph Omco. Clarence St. II ) In numv 2 will might n nu. B. Let. J and who Ann nn ` `. ` T I ' ` - E \ Rapid acoli { ~ Wheapeslnnk A ! [vet Issued. 1 - ~ - . ? .. Pmnmmuo Cumin u it hound in one _ ing. THIS 1s_.m `OPPORTUNITY am _ * A has edition 0! `thin rms work WILL EVER XI PU I ` "P|{}TURE8QUE BANMJN How 13331:: VALUABLE rubucatiou ..F.:u; I ' . 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Ghuugow, 1) NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS. ml-le communication nnd uqunhlo RATES OF PAR-`iA(2I.. . $50 null upward; Eh-cond Cuhin, ll $1l'.`.."u(), nccurdlug to mcumu-r. J. P. HANLEY, Agmt. ruL-. 0...... Ann ALLAN LINE. IJLLAV 1.034 n, n.s\-IUj City Pass. Depot. T ].i\--rmmll Landon, Lolmunm-rry, nun- lum nnd Glm-xgnw. Mlduhip aulooma. electric light. spaci- ouu prumonnde decks. 1-`or luruu-r Inmrmnnon apply to J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gilderslaave, t:.'r.n. Human. 42 Clurenco st; Kb. Con. Age... Mont:-enl FRO M BOSTON Via Queonstown. .l n IL 30111 -urdlng $26, nocurdlng to "snug: eontru-{lotion that her prayer om-nu up on the niym of her accession has been fulfilled mdumzherretgnhn pmrednblpntngta her poopfe. ,Yiew1 in was from the first idolized by (.50 English puplg-5 He-r youth appeulul w their Iympsthlal. and her good sum: to tut:-Inspect. Shebecamennortol nations! put. 7:: witful the was admired for he yhdmn. her mctitudl and her rmnrn. Quvilloqndn vidih nancwhuotn-gn-col ic. Ida.-t ;$ Sh lmpulutn-a- ,- qvzml vtcrnnu WHKN A (:mL. On being informed 0! her now dignity -"'0 hunt. Into l(`N'l. and then. addressing In well la; the archbL:.I.n;:. L:.cl.'.i.'m-d. I beg your grace to pray for me." The whole party, &)nslst.ing `of the little queen. the pr: late, the lord chmnbt rlain and the late king : physician. Sir Henry Halford. than Ln: It. and then-. In the mlddle 0! the night, ocrod up prayer to heuven'I`.hn'l'nho might. be strengthened from above and guldvd to the blenlug of her people. ThL .3 was how Queen Victoria enm- memw I but-.lqn.'.: and prosperous reign. and now I: may well be laid without. four at om-rad up on an. uh-M. at her oended we throne. _ To wise hands was inLnn lhe cure of the royal infant. lleullhful outdoor ox:-1 cise, plain and wlflesome food and the utmost regularity and punctuality we-ru the order of the day. The idea thutuot only her own time, but. that of others as well. was vulunlvle was l'unt,en:(l in Vir- toria n mind. The grentmt care was taken to guard against` vanity uucl love of ulisplny or powvr. and it wns not until she mu: 1;! years of age that she was informed of her possible future. It is told of her hy the Baroness l.eh1.en that on rvceiving this in- formation. the princess. having lifted the forengtr of her right, hand while she spoke. gave me the little hand, saying: `I will be good. I understaml now why you have urged me so much to leum even Latin. 1 understzml ;;ll hct.t.er now. I will 3... mm I n i - 1 Bar Aeodnlon to the Throne. Victoria came of age on May 24. 1887, and on J'une 20. less than a month lawr, she vvm declared queen of Emzlund. William Ill having just. died. It. was in the middle 0! the night. that the young girl was notified tlmt she had become queen of Great Britain and sovereign of an empire so vast. that on it the sun never sets. The messengers who conveyed to her the news of her aecessirm to the throne were the archbishop of Cun- terbury. the lord chnmberlaiu and Sir Henry lluiford. They experienced a good 4-..: nr .1;m....'.ov in nhminimrmimlasion. as Henry Hulford. '1`neyexperwnoeu u guuu deal of (limcllity in rxhtaiuixigz admission, the entire palace at Ki-mingkon, when! the young princess I"t`Hid(l. was wm pad in deep slumber. Having at ienm. made their way to the npartmt-nt adjnining her bedroom, they caused her to be summoned. A few seconds later she apps`-Ared. attired in Is loose white dressing gown and shawl, her long hair falling over her shoulders and her bare feet. in slippers. (X she was to be the queen. N ' `he Duke of Kent, who wmu the fourth of seven div-mlute sons bom to King George lll, died wlmu Victoria was yet. an inmnt. leaving behind him an enormous lndchu-dv nous. This was due not only to his extrav- agant way of living. but. also to the fuel that his mynl father mlopted the ummmt parsimony in dealing with him. At. one time the dune was sent uh:-cad with an .~.l lowance of but 13 It week, nnd uu_auoLhcr oeclmiou all his tnweling expemu-2-x wereput into tho hands: of the captain on whose Rhip he nailed. it was this sum of utlnirs that caused the widowed duchcsn In live wiLh great. niuipiicil.y-n mode of life indq-ed that doubtless had ll great (lL`ll.l to do with we sterling chnmcter of Victoria when she as oended the throne. 'I|n ml... hnnrlu u~un'inl.r1n-xuul lhn I-urn of From Halifax. are Vania.` v " lvrom Portwmd. 'I\m1s;ax*.... 'I uu:1~.1'5'bIVoo. Cnhln 1'na.<:a . 850 Ind upwards; Hcn ond (Buhin, 35, mul London; ($19.93, End lvhbrc. burg. tum gmuumonuer or we rnnce Amen who wma to be prince 1-unsurt of England's queen, and inrlecxl George IV of England himself. regarded her ma wry likulyw be the sovereign of Enpzlnnd lwcfuro her death. Prince AH)e1't._ whun he (`mlrtggi Vicmrin years nfusrward, mid to her t.bn.t. he had been told {mm chihlhutxl that one day he was to marry the qumen of lnglnnd,omd she be the 'l'hn Duku of KvnI.. / A RECENT PORTRAIT OF HCTOIUA. clan and training were of the most careful, for. while it. would have been a wild fancy lndecd that lnul prxrcllcml such a can-or as she was actually deutim-d L0 ll. there he lng at that time: several lives between her mrl the throne. her father and mother. her grandmnther, the dowagt-r Duchess of Co burg. 111:.-In gmudmother of the Prince Albe rt whn wma In he nrim-91-unsurtuf Emzlnud`u It was on May N, 1819, that A girl child. who was to rule millions of people In wide ly separated portions of the habitable globe, was born. in dingy old Kensingmn palncn. She mu the oniy daughter of the Duke and Duohus of Kent. ndduughber of George III, they king of ngliuul. und niece of the then Prince oi` \Vnles. uftervmnl King Wil- liam III. In due time she was christened Vlclorig and from the beginning her educw L .l\ - ~ ! BIIPLIOITY 0}` E123 BARLYYBAR8.| llor Ilnrrlngo to Prlnoo Albon-Ilnr Belg: Ono at tho Longest Booonlod--lt Wu Eo- Ienlally,0no oi Ponoo--lu Events Bria!- ly lunlnnrlud. Sketch 6! the Life df-.EngIaad's' Deceased Monarch. QUEEN IND EMPRESS. ruru-Ian I u run. From the time of her husband`: deuh the amen was scarcely cvernoen in public until 0 y 1672. when lite prucnaded in state, or with the entire royal family, to St. PIlll'I cathodnl to Jain in u mtionul tlnnkngiving nervwa lor the recovery of the Prince of Wniec from the dangerous illnes- which had brought him so very neat death'- doottho ynr before. The queen And the Prince and Prlnceuoi Wnlcn ` from Buckingham plans to 81.. `I don; stunt: literally alive with e. Fam- vnys. shop window: and t a very roofs wen toemingwith shnuting. lzurrnhina and mlhusiutic ocowds. and the popular dis- play 0! Inuit: Wm beyond all tiesulptwu. Inthe cathedral the prlncqnt botwc-en his tnqthet until his wife, the was fun wronged` to the uunout. with good subjects. d the quem, who were nnxiousto plum! bow uimuy my -ympamua with he: jnyuuwalluwith banorrmru. it was I iilurknbla scam. especially to Ionian:-rs. line: It furnished ovkloocvg of the existent! of that kind 6! funny tooling that fznvuib huvuutlo lngliah myuilaonn qnnltlu the whole Engnnn pmplc on met; 11. won. Only in one respect was it perhaps IT that he dletl just at that time. for had In! lived to see his eldt.-st son, the Prlnoe (1! Walt. Atty .11: his majority an Mvkmml and unpleasant question of precedence would have arisen whlch could not but have be- comes source of pain and mnrtlcatlon to lhemyal tnmlly. The father would have been forced to yield the pal to the son, who would have been forced to take the pro cadence over the prlnm. cannon, m';:rywl.u'm. Amerlcnmn who have vlalted the British home of lords wlll remember that on elther nlde of the throne there, la a chair of stat:-. The one on the right in very magnicent, being decorated wlth the three leather: of the heir apparent. It. In the stool occunlod by the Prince of the heir apparent. It in the nlool occupied b Wales: atthu opening of par inment by the queen. The stool on the left, a fur manner iooklng object of furniture. in the mat for- merly occupied by the prince cannon. and. had the latter survived his wife hL"V|'0Klld have become the nubjoct of his own non. n4.I-o.-.0 n-I-f, Mail Steamship, Liverpool Service 1'-`HnM 1 ()R I`I.AND. human tllo Insulin raynynuuu Inn mu. auup. ltlndlulo the abacus! of nmumatthuthoquunnndhu childnapo to the uvnbk at Ihenulva _uu1yIutbddII_Iu.,d _ Ihton nlanlnuvucndo. dig were mamlmttcu on numerous occlusions. never more so rhnps than at. the time whcn, with the s adow of (leach ulmatly en- compassing him. he brought all his pom.-r~ fnl inuence into play against the cabinet of the day to prevent, the trans-nniaslon of an ultimatum to the \Vushlnm.0n government on the subject of the l`u>nt. controversy. 1!. has sinus been recognized on both sides of the Atlantic that had the dispatch drawn up by the Run.9elll ulniersmn udministm Lion been sent war between the Unitul States and (lreztt. Britain would have inevi wbly msullul therefrom. 'l`hni. it W.-r< withheld and n. Inc-usage of far more friend- ly and conciliatory tenor, drafted by the prince consort. sulxetium-d in its small in entirely due to the o:nliuht.ancd and saga cioun hunlmml at Queen Victoria. who dial deeply lnniunuxl both by his family and b, the whole Engliuh pmplc on Dec 14. 1&1. nnlv in nnn romoct norhuns wrll sorcasua The martian!` proved an exceptiannll_\' lmppy om-. Prince Albert. turnul out [.0 he an absolutely ideal husband. being a man of singularly stuiuloss and lrrepruachablo cbnructor. Qm-an \'lctc-ri:; s dolnuxtlc bllm was absoluu-lyuncloudul as long as her husband llved.amd she was gullty of an exaggeration when she declnrul that the- ouly sorrow wblch he had ever caused her was when he dled. D.-mnln In-Hm: r-nunn-v will n-mnmlmr hlm when be men. People intbts country will remember him as n warm friend of the United States. Hi nmlcable feelings with n-gard to America manifested occasions, nmmu mnm an nm-hnnn than in. the Mules ua---. C0noNA'nn_\: or THE QUEEN, _ ham palace-, and the bvmeymoon, which only lasted three days, was spent at. Wind sorcastla 'r`Im man-imm nr-nrnal nn mmpntinnnH\' one in the 1-numnmuim or we moment. The "enthronement" was A nlngulgr pnr~ tion of the ceremony. The young so\'en~iim was lifted bodily into the mynl amt. being surroundvd by urchhishopn, bishops and peerp. His grace of Canterbury knelt nnd did homage fur hinmelf and other spiritual lords, nnd all kissed the queen`: hand. He: uncles. the Dulu-s of Sussex and Cuuihridgo, removed their comnets and did lnuimgu with set nnd elaborate speech. 'l`h(-y LOll(`lll I(l the crown upon her haul. kissed her ii-ft cheek and tin-n retired. The peers also tuuchcd h('l' crown, but kissed her handu. A Mnrringo For Love. Queens enjoy a privilegge which is with held, save in leap year, from women om-u pylngalena august position in the social ac-:ile-min1ely. that of theumslres making the oernf marriage. inau-ml of waiting in receive the propnsdl from their nuiwru. And it ins therefore Queen Victoria Win: a year after hur uomnntion at \\'estinin.sn-r abbey, on June 28, 1838, invited her cousin, Prince Albert of Su.xL+Cuhurg~(}ul.ln1, L ahuru his life with her. it is only pulling; the truth to say of this nmrriuge, il0WI.`\'l`l', that it \\':w onu that hind been Agreed upon for many years. providing Victoria berm-1! approve.-duf the young man. For n tinn- slie in l`(*C(Il`ll('(l its having been nut wmll |Il(!1B('(l with him, but them is no duuin that she fell in luve with him before llu: union wan prupusul by her. The nnpiini tuck place on the l0th of F(`.l)l`l|.`l|'}', IMO, .it the Chapel Huyul. St. Jnmm palm-.=. Thu wedding bruakinst mu given at Bucking PTFKHIIIW III lll FIKDPIF IPIKIIII K0 K'Ylll.`I'. At daybreak of the lith the popular ~n- thusinsmhhd reached Avjigh piu-h. The procession outdid anything of the if ind that iwl hejoro been wftnenad in London. Ba- nidea the troops whicl. were onierui out in full force. them were twelve royal ms- rlnues. each containing two India and two gentlemen, nnzi mph drawn by six pranc- ing hone-I. Thcneuno the queen : slam coach. drum by eight cruun nolond homes- and attended by n yr-onum at each Wlwel and as lnotrnnu at each door. The comm- tiou itself wan hold in the not building al- ways used for the imposing communion ut English myalty--Wutminst<-r abbey. Vic- toria`: train of royal crimson velvet and amine was borne by eight young Indian 01 noble birth. Cannons boomed. trnmpa sounded. and men and women cheered out side the building. And from every puyt 0! the 3.-tcml edice were heard entiq,rnin.ntlc cries of God save the queen!" Run and handkerchief: wens wnved aloft, peers! and panama put. on their eorom-ts. and hiahopu donned their cnpa The guests hlcludod other sow-roimnn. and they yielded to no one in the enthusiasm of the moment. "I'M- "uI|Q|nrnnArI\nnI" an... - ulnrvnIAr nnr. uw . zzxunnc-Jr: at (he tlzzy. The curcmoui oocurrtd nu June 28. l":.N. Never bud Nug- |nml`s metmpollp In-n N cruwdcd. Placed Alum; Vgho line of thr royal brought 3 high premium. By dark on tho pmooeding day an people began to gm-ht.-r. At dnvbtmkol th nonular `IRE DAILY W318. l`UESDAY. JA-NUAtY 22. 11ee"1 y9.77 f Vii, mm] ed. Nurlv all II. nwmbon nl due wunty council 'at(m|~l last. night : nneeting ol the city conn:-il null wan given aunt: in- uido um hunuenhue. '_:ey` were deeply intorutcd in the p 'Iuu-Aunnlic [mango nteu are an - their lowest during the wintc. ckou (ran Gildenlt-me. , Hot` wutrr bunlnl that will wear. A ten fur um ymr you vith dil. `. C. Hitch:-H Int...-....n hnioh. :11 old nu-ux cl ea. Nurly llw n am.-mic! L nz` hon-who 'I'\-o.._AOIunlir I I'hla,lnstpvo on clhtgaluo Lgxgvc -nuns \ H.$It III V Quill`! I` \J.I|II We. the Ilnrlcmignod, do hart,-by mu (0 refund the nmlm_V on I ftycout Jot- tlo ol Grm-no'n Wlrrlnted Symp I Tar if it: fails In euro your cough or COM. wlfulnltv L u.'ua.nU$ I `%Ct'.l1t b0MJI to prove lILi2JIlI'!AITy or refunded. A. I . Chmvn. *9 W. Iluhonn , Frank J. Bong, W. H. Medley. Alllonmln HI] huh I mhmt, 1!.` givrn um (`IIll~`-'1" Awful (.094-` H I!_r<'v inn rcplitsl than cumtivo than you Al.l.-gum. (Juan cunulvo than 3'11 Alderman Brim money to grunt the city," at. `'1 IL. pita nnnnvll, E. Hitch:-ll Norman Emit}: mold um-dnnt Kinaydioe. dial til pncwnuuim Pay Ina-r rule and sure dik-aunt. uuuse pmuuug mu. In AlU.II"Elll|. Vicwrm had nine cbildn=u=<-VJcto1`m. downger empre-n of um-nu.-my: Album. Ed- ward. prince of Wales; Alice. grand duck- uss of Hesse; Alfred. duke of I-Iclinburgh. Princess lleluna. Primma Louise; Arthur. duke of L'm1n:1ught; l.vnp-ml. duke of AI- buny. nml Princou I1<-n'.:-nu-. All lmvu bsul larw: Inmilics mvellxoI ri11c(!uI Louisv. who nmrriud Lcrnl Lama. anu uumm: draw match, Iv [\lu_yLl nxoriitn. (IHVHIQ Hp IAIIIIIIKIIIOD mu \\'lIIl band. The would he murderer mined several years in prison um accounts was earning his liveli house painting out In Au,zrali5L Victnrin had nim. rhildnunz... TUE with en winter I WI" ||lVl`1`-4I`_V Qua.-n'n hen: nm the nntccl `rug from the t-lcl I | Ute grout. mun-I 'I'a nrnnln Tvlm C'.'rbHI'l. IHU l\'l|I.`* kvy mam,-inliun 24 to play with [Ju- lhd 0.H.I\. Inn: | ply making a grii 1' iymsbip tn Qua H. in MM) hm` hill |lHll8l)I[) [H mm: H- is (no had, the an.-u-(*i:nir\n run It looks nu than would I1-nvo Mnmr AL l\oA... .. cl... VI lA\lll1\ll\ I .\3I I.1`-- seven runs: during hot` n-ugn Wu Queen Victorirfa life nxu-xnpunl, but. only on one occtuinn. in May. I850. dial her majesty re eeive any actual lujury, nud that of a mom tnmslwry character. Her ruusnllnnt on that occasion was 1; dinmh-Lsul olccr of human, and he was seized befurv ho had 1.11116 to lo- oomplinh more than smke In-.rn uhnrp blow In the mac with I! suck. The mm was ten- tc-nwd toseven yuan lrnn.nport.atIon. The first nuqmpt. w Inuuinute `he: won made in June. 1840. by I mun nmnu- Oxfonl. who fired two pistol phnts at her while Ibo was driving up Constitution hull with her burr band. nmrdm-er vrna a- unntnocunou on nor uu-one um gum old lady cmht-need L'1L9er Frill" with especial warmth and fraction. as l! lled with A pruonmnant. of his impending duth. whlnhtookplnooatu-rnxetgnotonlyoo dnn. sewer xor Iucn I purpose. Most notable In the procev-ion we: the queen : (name oon-iu~|ew. the pnoe Im- perial of Germany, who a little lever euc- oeeded hhlnther ea Emperor 1*`:-etjerlck. and It was obeerved that when at. the ebbey the various princes and princaveeeproent came forward mode homage to the queen en ehe_ uzlntheohenoel on her throne the good nld lulv amlrnced L'usu-r Frihl with ROI` Cl|I'I'|`UEII1.|.'ll my mo IIIIWL lI'lllIllllB noon at princes. nruhdkol and grand duku thn have an-r been gathered to gather for Inch I purpose. Mont. nmnhh In the nmuuuima Inn um QIIOIOII Vlrlu-rm`: Jnhllro. On June ll`. I-`W. Hm glxuau 0lIL1' mom made It lulu Dl`(|ul`\'\s lhruuh her gn-at. capital to attend 1: pm in! r\'lu- at \\'ust- Irihlsmr nbhey ln bl-nvr --f tho M`llll(`('IllL'l\' nial umnlmnnry 0! lur ('00.-osinn lo ll 3 throne. Every l'!'lL!Inm: hn\Ir-4' in the mu`! I sent. either Incmlx-xx r-l lhc-lr fnmlllm nr gmutcilgriltirla tn r~.n:-u-nt lhvm at l'n` ceremony.` and while Ilium: nnd qumm: chatted gnyly togvther in the chancel 1`! tho nbbny while awaiting; the coming at Queen Victoria. her rmul-s.ty--no longer um bonny. freak and healtlny cheektd English ' girl M1837, but I vonornhlo looking. whlto lulmd old Indy-W:4 driving up Piccadilly, her cnrrlnau moaned by we most brllllnm: canon of nrlnon. nruhdhluu uad Innml `me n mcmo um um use pun- toahow ch` Oggutlu uhirh any |llI1ld- K In "19: `W3 mill |S0l`[)\\'! of their reign- ing hon Thin on tlw mun of the QIIEGWI S ' `I33 *4"). L'n]\oll.1mko of Al- hany, in Hill: 0! ho-r .l.~xu;.~hu~r Anne. In-and dnchmn ul Heals-. in h~.'~. and u! ht-r gmnd~ non. the Duke 0! (`hm-Lu. in Jaumary. 152'. many an cubrunn nu-.r.-- u pnilll. at wmr1`np a bit. of crap:-. around l;i~ 1.4: nud n ompt-how on hit Whig, WNW` 41- M-r\'u.nt- and drop- girls were lIck l`Hv3n.'.1I.-:lluLl l I of uwum- hm . null. v-vu- - _v. _ ___ . _, saw before." . Tbhbthouclamlouofnsed, customen. ` - We have tted sviccefuny stubborn cues that omen have failed In. 7, .. . -__-A-'.J l(l llvr nlmnu . Ottmm thr- OH.a\\'n In: k . ........l. 1.... n In ncwura the l`('f\I.' ' v Sporting NOCOI. the furwnrds of the 1'1 *mit_v I-n-lwy t/N111, \'-hid: me next month. in Arthur I 'rnLv|:`\int, whose (Imp Lhirtv-ve {unis out .....n..l` .. 3 .. Va. . IMIH n mun law In nw. urmn: There is one thing vfu.-ml M the Ontario lur- mrullow George M1-Kay |u- hnk Igue unrI- with a boon the mmns 4! sim- Lrifc of the senior chum- gu-nu`: ct3l|(!l*, kingstnn. it. want the only thing ['uvllll' tin, :;<-nvlnv. nlncruuun ne- 4 the "mediuine in mono mr'u," nlalennan Bell. mu : wads "we have no L to inditutirmn nuuridve .1-t night? nxmling nl I. were Wumly applaud- wnmed nhlcrnum x... cl... nn`4uI-vnnrl luugn U18 Dl8l'II("V Cllll mm! thin time mm-. 1- ViCClH iI! . kny taunt: played a u point: each. The (L-nuns twenty minutes. I In VIII U10 Uluy uung MM do. much the Stanley cup n-_ul thin Hmn ann- ru ulu wuu I16!` nu- a was de- n and It lwat livelihood" by Auntralim `Lookigg bnckl see I nevzrl _--- I. -1--- u I! FUN (ill I: 2 in IVW. rurmnrs mm-wnl Ilpnuvnnn 1 uu-tr | play no- hm -n Good In: To Knntoqhu. _ Wo winh In Inn 3 liul cntur (ill with you. 'Dm|_!nInd|Ioall. J.3poor, out tn Ibo An`-orienn haul Kingmunor Inrynville, W011: Island. 91: urn wel- comg tounminnd Ink, whethvv you h\lz_nr not Sun IcLoIh|in'I. Olhuvl. nun-up ruin QIIIZ. Id In "PW." The Icomufq `houblu. "My lxuinou," an '9 John Gray, ion dmlovr, .1 Wingham. m... '1. one altbe most. lcrtila fin-Id under the Inn for low- ing the seal: fur rheumatic Iuc-ring. For (`we year! 5 was 3 grub inud, ward: amnoi. convey the hinted. Nb 4'! the infem-e cunning ind coununt. pain I cndurul. 1551 battle: of South Amri- can Rheumuic Cure parnunrxntly cured mt." Sold by E. C. Iitd:ell.-|-I6. non, Lord. ' anuu nu nu-nu-, . hupev. minim:-r he \ new-cl such an nn1- lnr partner Mi mil nut haw II-vn mmmtinl to him in um vuc-M inn. In my vane. the mat in lwut, in (hul'u hands. "The should Ch1IIrN' hrr mv arm" in ` ho nelwtu. Sm-h rmght to be ' heat, {arr "a prlldvnh wife in {mm 'l1vI`l` " - CUE III UUICID IIJVI au- 3ItfIcon guaranteed. t~.....u..n... 4...

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