Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1896, p. 3

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| Free Sample from your Grocer. A drink brewed with STOWER S Lime Juice Cordial is most re- freshing. ' Spr_ink|ers. Water Coolers. &c.. &c. KINGSTON. ONT. KINGSTON. ONT, . no. musty flavor` cases. Mrs. J. M. Monkmnn, of Arkwright, Ont.. so a: I tool: inammatory rheuma- tism in ebruary. 1894. and dootored {or it some weeks, but found I was getting worse. All my joint: were swollen :2? much and I was not able to leave my , and could get neither sleep nor rest. Hearing from n nei hbor that she got your Burdoolr Blood tters for her daugh- ter, who.hed the some disease and it cured her, I purchased a bottle, and after taking about the half of it I found myself recover- ed, but when the cold weather set in this [winter] found it returning in. So I commenced to tnke B. B.B. itgnlll, when I found, nfter tekingit about a week. that all pain and swelling of the joints had dis- appeared. and I consider that I am entire- lv cured. KI T moon lad uni *--'.-r.. ~ ~..':."-`-"-.......- 5*` `W-'.....I...".;.~..*.'-3 II 0 ll E3)! Par . '4 I101! p.m.. byhbh mind-. M Nth--Ri an M1 ohunhhzlla. ; t.Il.I. Bun "'min` In . Bogcbh harbor, 11:15 Mn. Panda ol mlllhry ulongp noipnllkutl, 12:30 pan. Homo non. Cnhrmui driving park. 9 pay. Budny. 4llVny 24&h--Church pxn;-ado. ` 10:!) an. to Re. George : ouhodnl; A butter . RIO. emu.` Oman : Own bath] , at Toronto; Nth battalion, of Kingston. nooompnnlod by t-hair splendid Inn and bunk undo. the lqnnu; yum .., --J: uguwn wu- I and wall for duo y'21n';'mook an . Compoun Iron PHI: for one month and in now well nnd uh-nun." Ftv dam for 250. moron AN5-at-:LL|:vu.|.a. slang principal -mm. 12:30 non- nool. Oahu ui driving park. horouemntao . Ooh ul drlvlng put. 3 pm. Band concert; in My purk, 8`p.n. by the famous bands 0! the Q.0.R. Ln 1 .W.O.B.. Pu-k brilliantly llluminwod. A moonlight oxonrnlon on Bnturdny -unnlna hf. hi Glhllldn. on She .|.' moonlight oxonnlon autumn: evening at 7:80 to Gunn no ant. ntounnr Amorlon. wl Nth" band on gourd, will open the prognmmo. e mi Saturday and aunany an nome. mm: and Bolton, Drummond. was the guelt of Miss Maud Morris last week. Ed. 14- vnllee spent. Sundny at M. Carberryh. A number of our young poo le intend at- tending the celebration at erth on my 24th. It. in our painful duty to chronicle the death at Smith : Falls of Mrs. J. Nopper, nee Minn Annie Kinoh, of this place. interred in the St. John e ceme- bery at Boyd : on Saturday lab. The de- ceased. who was niece of John Rathwell, Ferguson : Fella,wu of a. bri lit. and emin- bie dianoeition and during or reaidence Ferguson's 1"alIs,wes or on no and Ill'l|I' ble disposition during here was a general (avoribs. She was mar- ried a little over a year and a half ago to J. No per, Smith's Falls. where she lived until er death. The borrowing husband and relatives have the heartfelt sympathy of her many friends here. John Hudson, Glen Tay. peid us a ying visit on Sunde . Mrs. James Mnloney and Miss Minn e visited Mrs. P. Doyle, Wayside, last week. Mrs. Hudson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rnhnrl. Ireton. Torture: 0! lsllcll II|II|llll- The pain: of rheumutiam are removed and the disease driven from the system by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters. the .-..........m.- at thnnznndn of the novarml`. Mrs. t'., says "My daughter wu t:wo yous: Ihotook 1| Comnoun PHI: for on month and In Iolnotllns Roodod to Dlngnou tho` Ital (hung at Ext! Dlnocu. MPH. HUGIOH II Robert Ireton. uuv uou vn oonqueror canes. appeurou, ly cured. "T. HARLEY U SONS. Gum! Trunk om Pnnoncor Donut. Foot. of Johnston otnct, Klnnton. Ont. uompouna lI'(l'l nm tor one month an ll now well sud nu-eta." Fifty docs for 250. For ale by E. G. ihoho|l.' e remed thet in the moon aim-emng once in oegub e of etemmi she wont: forum of beer trouble. The t that in half an hour it will give the pehient relief is an evidence of ii; peoulier edeptation to this iu-onble, v/here quick results must often be attained or else the worn he pom. Mu. W. T. Randell, of Dundelk, nm, in one ofthe many thousands who believe they owe their lives to this remarkable die- ........... nlrl In: W. H. Madlev. nnoceuor their lives to um romurume ml- oovory. Sold by W. H. Medley. anoceuor toN. C. Pollon 8:00. -:--<-._.:. lrorgluolru IIIII -I-Iuuuo Fn.ousoN s Faun. May 2l.-Goorge A. Bntonmn. Perth. was here on I buainul bripon Thursday lub. F. L. Michell, in- specbor, paid his regular vim on Mondny and re rial thin 3 ubiafacbory. Mia Nellie `Connor an '1`. O'Brien were the nest: of Michael rberry on Snndny. in Maggie Ouberry u returned home after a lengthy any with frinndl in Curle- bon Place. J. H. Morris, ohoooomakor. a)onb Saturday and Sunday at home. Mine in Anti Rnlmn. Dmmmond. moat IOIIIIIIIIII Auction at um;-nun nu --.- onuo olr loan Dluuo. Boiontmmun hardly confer a ' tor hoon`on the humfnnruoo than in 1:3 an investigation that 173: result in scouring some curtain moth of vonting the 2f. ..`3aL .f f.' .`.'if.";`c".2.' .`.`.. 1.`: 2iu.?".i: ' nxgot (go on - oolvo the problem, a land ly attain tar mooou Hill! oomo u a result 0 Dr. Agnew : Cuts to: the hurt. romed{ slut in the dlutreulng anon I nl nhmmin the In nnnnlm gnnrru I uv-nu--nu nu. `v......-.... Hnr Majesty, us writer in the Woman at Home says, kupt the H-iixious instruc- tion of her chiidmn in her nwn hands. Whvn Mr. liiroh had been appointed tutor to t-he Prince of Wulm, the Queen wrote: It in an important step, and God's bimasing bu upuu it; for upon tha good oduuuion of prime:-rt. nnd oswcially than who are dnstined to govern. the woifnrn of the world, in thm-w days. wry grout-ly depends. A short story in hold that when the Arohclenoon of Lon n was oatechining the young Prinoea, no amid: Your governess dewrvea great credit for instructing you no thorou hiy:" Al: which the boys piped up, 1, buu it in xnnmum who teaches us our Cuta- chism." "I`|un WI-Innnm: nnvnl whnn ll nhllll, chism." The Princess Royal. when a child, ` and the Prince of Wnlei, too. coded the curb noonsionaily. Once the ri-noeu at in military review was ooqueting with aoluu omen : moon, And took no notice of warning look: by the Queen. Finally ` sho dnngied her handkerchief over the ` side of tho ourriuge and dropped it in- ` tmntionnily. There was a rush of yollng ` oiiloers to pick it up. but the Queen bade them desist, and, turning to the Prinoeu. maid in in stem voice, Now, pick up your handkerchief yourself." There we! no help for it; the young Princess with fhuning cheeks and 0 saucy sou of the hand. did an nha wn told. Ahother hint munmg UIIOOKI llfl ll annoy FDIC 0| `I10 hmd. dld an nho was told. Ahother hllllo It won P:-lnolo" who rooolvod a whole- some lemon. Bo w'u riding In oomplny wlth father. and for once forgot his nnunl politeness and neglootod to acknowledge the Ialnto of u -by. Prince Albert. observing It, and, ow, my son. go back and return thou mdI'O bow," and he had to do it. rrffas H63: amen luau nu Jnllav va-no-r -_-uv Goodwin; MAY an 94. And is. valid for re- turn lnvlnndoohnntion on or before AY mh, and 1:4-` 4|... #4.. A ll..- !$I.l...I WInhIvvnIla.vopmhuXnII. Wholhoaliahdfwhn Whno`hIunnlh.oollto(&Ilh. Vlnhohdthqhnumuxuh. POI WIIPPIII ' am:-mnv onsanno juj Queen Vlclnrln Iml Her Children. ,. ___:.._ 1.. 4|... (II... n , :1, x_. X RA_Y8 ON 'l_'HE HEART. 'l'oI-turn of Bhon Innlnm. _.-___ -1 ._L_..__-Ll--_ ..... -. Fol-gIuon | I urn-:t\|! n Ii` AI I n or burdock Dloou nlware. one of thouunds of the lover-out -A I Hill], lll First-Class Fare 8; one-Third (land nnlnn HAY nd. valid for nhu-n lu|n'- SI FOR WIIPFKIU jn- ' Andlunhulnoluud wlhtohopltolnnanduh % *c0rE W 7Gfrnpound. The Kind 3 Photographer's Life ~ ECTLY CUR ` dyl[.\O|lIB. nourmgm, npuu-u--u-nu, um. l blood dioouu. - The kind that cures"w|rno you to be ever watchful. lent. subati Iii try to per- nundo you to take what um I0lIIO- thing lull II (0011. 1::-uinunl anx- iety of the substituting d in to tell you. some worthleu medicineffrom which he derives I la profit. `I. "The kin shat curoc" the medicine _.--.n L... n. u..|...-9. Rnlnm-I. cl Rmtnn l `rho Only Bound] In lxllunoo wmm. WII Gun Bhoumubn In one to Th ' Dnn-lI WIIIIII the Bosch or All F` CVO? "f:'.` "The kind that oures."`E_.?, Thin nhort. sentence warning, comfort nnd joy: but N1 In some who do not. lully rup its do ` dlmunin . Tho kin that cures `-HCI diroctfy to that mu-vollouu diseuq-ring medicine, I'|ino a Celery CompounJ_.`-th only medi- cal ruoriptlon of checlury thnt. sick nnnn a can Imnlioiblv TIN! Md look to ruoription or one opnry mu. suck p com I plioibly crthand or the bcnla mont of all voul troubles, dyspepsia. nournlgin, Ihliublnm. and ouroI"' derives: In prom. r: I used by Mr. Hubert Ra_ d. cmmonl ROCHEST'ElOU"l`E board at the con or a nun aur- goona the result o the lonmlnat.iona: The following osndi u have posted the nal oxunimblon : J.`Argno. Carp ;'I`. 0. Bodell, Picton : W. (LN. Byers, Gan- nn no ;'1`. H. Blow, South Mountain :0. H. rry, Gnnnnoque; 3. G. Connolly. Trenton ; P. M. Campbell, Admubon ; J. G. Cmnlbon. Arnpnor ; F. B. Carron. \ '.l'ront.on I . M. Uumpoeu; aunuuwu . u. Arn nor; Carron. Brookvillo ;Jennio rennul, KI hon :J. D. Demon, Pembroke :`A. '1`. mlur , Bellovillo ;A. E. Gardinc, Bolloville : - . C. Gibson, Kingston ; A. J. (Brant, Pem- broke; J. K. Kelly. ` Imontn; 1). P. Lynch. Alxnontae ; H. G.. Iumy. Kin - ston ;A. A. Momnlfo, lnontan: 8. . McChmmon. Kin ton: J. B. Thorns, Belloville ; B. E. chew, Kingston. D.-imm-v_n H, Rm-rv. Gnmnoaue: J B. E. Webam, Klugwon. Prime:-y-G. H. Berry, Gemnoque; J. G. Cranataon, Arnprior; F.Cehoon.~ Picmn; J. D. Demon, Pembroke: W. 8. Fedden. Kin eton; '1`. A. Gran Newburg; A. J. rant-, Pembroke; .Ilo'm., Carleton Place; A. A. Menoelfe. Alluonte; C. E. 0 Oonnor, Kingston; George 8. Wilson, Tweed. Bough Amorioun Rhonmtic Cure. 50" rheumatism and neural In, ndicnlly euro! in Ann n hhrnn aw: 0.. union unon [ha in one to three dz . fa notion upon system in remsrlu le end mylloriout 1" removes At once the own, and the disease immediately dlup . The llrst. dose reetly beneu. .5 oenu. For sale by H. Medley, anooeuor In N. C. l'ulaon . . n WIM 0-nah I 7 m---...x..--'3?-`'!~}=4& 31 O1 --1r\II` IIVI V V . _ I I III. d. 0? D - ~12.---d n llogult of Eumlnucloul Qttho Oollogool | Phyllchnl and Dllgoml. abut Pyne posted upon the bulletin hm ah the oollone of Dhlihhnl and aur- A low Pnblleauon. The V.R.I. Mugulno. the organ of the Cnmdinn pormmont militia force. M3 "9" commenced publlmtion. Tholnteat issue oontnlnu Ilxty-!ou page: of interesting I news. Doput Iurgoon- nernl Campbel R.ILG.I.. of ontranl. t g oloient editor. UUIll-IIIl UIAI: `lulu x V. .......--.~, lurgoon.` Campbelf. R.R.0.I.. of ontrenl, Q o oloient. is will At his Major Drnry, of A" battery, R.0. .. odvluo him. the magazine be publinhod monthly innuud of quarterly. l`l'Ill4` IIIVU \.Il`l4' I'III\II All tlolotajood for nenm until lay as. 1898. aeaumo In 0 an. pnongem mu-~ dru wore. 15o. A I kinda moth onmphor It W do`!- li_I:lA_0UGAJ NW ':99kft!eFrsj!| 15-: -L... - ,.l,,,,_, , ,,,, Boaulb in 5 lb. pwngu. McLeod - inm store. 161:. only bonollu. 75 cent. For 5 511. 10. THEY An: oocfons NOW. &XXI`Y XIIIIIJG Ill Hub-olua Botnrn Tichtn wlll he iunund on In ltrd, ml: and mu no Ellllll C CIIIC K33.` REDDEI1-.__C( Vlnnnna AL. .. not lllllun 9 nun-sound _ IT COSTS 1 6 OENTS. A non |>n`umuon- I) I` II AL- A. no nuueuu I ..l..-Hnnn - Teal :',THE LATEST Pond, P. Q. Afar he wu com lovely cured. he wrobo u " desire to inform vou in lately ouroa. no wrote an desire you as possible what Paine I Ooler has done for me. I was in pbo the United Stutoa for nineteen was obliged to return to Us regain my health. I and medicines that were ncomme but they brought me no My troubles were a very (yapepoia and rheumatism of l nr ten veara I was` very ml Ihdlcs Slcarnsj nnd`on la! Ilnd at FARE AND ONE THIRD All Mnk.O.r-nml fnv rntnrn nntll Hnv H. `Lilli d apepoin and rneumamm or or ten yearul ver uuered much. My wife ug tle of Paine : Celery Oom u uaed with wonderful reau M. untlll mod twelve bottlel, completely cured. I cannot auloientl _ r the great good Uelory Co und lxu done lo ,.,_ THOSE WHO IIAVE S Stocks, Bonds, G ' visions bought and or on small margins. THE INTERNATI COMMISSI Stephen. 3. Soldier of by Florence M. Kin An Unsatisfactory Lo Duchess, 50c. The Return of the Thos. Hardy, 75. A Lady in Black, by Warden, 5oc. The Copsford Myste Clark Russell, 5oc. The School S stem by Hon. G. . Ross Love Affairs of a Bi by Eugene Field $1 Your Money or You Edith Carpentqr, $ siory, $1.25. The Mystery ofjeremi by Dick Donovan, Ox. Get the B * * forthe Le WHVERE 2 WHY ? nuuuon &`l`|0N__I'llBAI. Lina. HOW? C0! YOU Branch otnooull nmuans 5 35` __-.--;-A I I-at ILIDWAII The Corner Hp}; E.I.`u=oo] From us. I I Because we le Prices. V 1;. LCelery'V-Nerve T7375 : is a blood maker and Bealth giver. If you are weak or fun down, try it. 'a...-,'-.__ ; .. .- ..1.n. ;d..__& ] x1Fcrou & memanoxs in: 1 Canada Pac`ic Railways i 0EE.E!ET2AY Of course can without you'll nd with us prot; Come in and se: `E25- 5! II. polo Item! for KINGS ON. 0 . q In Kiqmjkxd umneu, 1'24 no nldopor toottawuprrlvln at 9:45:41 For hon. Pnllmo nooolnm um: an that information 3 SONS. --I m::=2=._<:nz_2':'-.-,-.-5-_r..I2--..s-.1'~< hi 3 flloo Ontario ncrut. . WA . - B. W. !()LGIll.. Ant. Gan. Pun. Act. Gen. luau". IVIIVIlV- C VIIICI Iv rtuu v lling Through the ky or Qulato. ll3l."bIl98 FRI` 3 VHS` I III] II Ind Coin; MAY nd. valid louv- mutlnntlon on or before lay lath. I nu-tlculnu at K. t P. and O. P. B '"iifI'o7 1?fit'3 f:ii "I7}E:"' odnohu IO. 25. ` ditlnitloh Ill particular: H. | In ofllog. ntrogt.___ _ I11:-my ---.---- Bxcuas-ions vuiulvurn Il|l..|...A_. |...A_.--... -n ..o..Al..... In ovary Sunday at 6 pan. from Klnton to altar and rock dun fro Port ope at am pm. ().'l`.ll.. tuln Iocwlnu lnnton at III mm: h Jon tho connection M. Port Hope. B.` I port! Ill 0 ` I 0|0O0lI`C'I.l') mwm. - IIUII `III! EN: "sINeLE'i=/me. nnrl`nI\ Ilnv End :9. j"1'-k." r_':E6' TRAVELLING. IIlVUInIu I lIl'II-I nmfon In had at A nun nub -1 TIME-TABLE. ma. non 7Il1$:AL. A U. GOING W391`. 0.1 Exp.....I:0b p.111. 0. I ....1:l0|.m. wnmn mo queen mus never Ivcoverml. \ Vlciaorin hut found queenhood n very pmtablo calling. During the fty-so\'nn \ years she has been on tho thronv the ` British people have given her under tho name of the civil list. axponditums, $1 ID.- 976,000. In wddicion to thin vast total 047,678,766 hm! hem axpondud for the mnlniiannnoo oi seven nfynl maldonoen, stables and the like. Tha total din-ct ax- penditure oi the Queen alone is 0154.951,- 785, or over $1,800,000 per nnnum. To the Quota`: credit. however. be it. said, she has ulwayn earnmtly atrive to can her mlary. She -mwta very demand made upon her to the letter. and pmple who have been led to think that she does noqlnl work. would be very much che` amount. or corn-aponlb enoo (eh through with wry mom- ing. Qnt-an occupies tho entlm time hon-hnnktant to luncheon in wrlting and In looking over documents. and axing the algnntnn-. of Victoria, R;" the documents on. can-{ally read through, and in ndditlon, the Qua-n In in notin onrnnpoudenoo wlth the Car sud mvnsl nth: Intopsn ruler: The-nfurnoon in (Maui is nuiln-. tlllwlnn nn_-Inn nlm LIAVIS FOB PIGTON WEEK DAYS 0! la pun. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday sohunnun. mm ".`v"}~?'61'1'I'3`ln': Lnvn 3 Am. . . s In a. 00.311. H. mnmmsunvn. kn Inn-Iuwannrum-L Inouvarnmnu davotallto tuning, driving m~-whon lhn Inpolhnd-exmnntonn. Dlnnatllnlnto nldghnvy meILl.for the Guelph: all. L rno mxxr. any line nu-nt. mr um 1 nm, and In as gmmlnv outburst. of hmrtlneu and love," ulw 1191-lnnxl to him that ho had gained hvr wholn heart. and would nmke her very happy If he would Ithnre Mn me with her. llu H`]K)llllBd with warm uffaoon, und (hm: thn-_v ho- canto bu-trothed. The Queen not only thus nnnnul the ulwnnn. hut. Insist:-4| that In-u-ounm. '1na queen nnc only mun popped the quoation. hut lnsisml cm; the nmrriage nhutiid mko pincn um an early day. This was in th nunum-r of 1889, and in the early winter of 1840 the young couple were mnrriud in the Royal Chapel of St. Jmnea, with great pump and osmmony. The union proved It most happy one, and the death 0! she Prinuo Connort in 186! proved n hiow from which the Queen hm: never recovered. Vlnmnl-in has found mmunhnnd n vm-v nmnners, and or n onaormi mnpouwin. Victoria, at this period, win is slight, graceful and interesting girl. Albert took it great deal oi` intemt in every- thing about him, and while on his visit to England ho npent~nmoh of his tlino in playing on the piano with his cousin Victoria She fell in low with him at once. but he was not. it menus, so badly smitten. Ho wrow to his Uncle Leopold that he liked his cousin, and found her ll very bright and iiwlo girl. Soon M- tor this Albert mtu ed to the continent and pent some time in tron-i and study, writing occasionally to Victoria and who in him. When the yonn Prince next vis- ited England Viotorl:`;i l)0('.0InU Queen. Tim object of the y ng l i-incen` visit this tinm was to plead for the hand and heart of tho young Queen. Victoria's low was evidently `i-nicimiieil upon the sight of Alix-rt. jiidgiim from tho ioiiow- lug, which she wruto to her l'nolo I4-n. poltiz "Alix-rt`n imnity in nmut striking, and he in most mnlnliio and nnnc-L-ted- in short. wry laminating." And shun wnn nut. wrung in hnr nnlnlnn III nnnrr. wry uunmnnung; And sim was not wrong in hur opinion of Albert, for tho nlmrt, thick-an boy inmi grown int" in mil, mmoiy youth, with 1-iogunt nmnm-n-I nmi nntrikingly handsome mo--. Tim god:-I umiiod llpnll tin: suit. of Print-4- Alix-rt. A few alnys Afmr hiu nrrivnl, Viumriu iuul nm-.iv up hormimi. and. st-miing for Loni M1`l- buurm-, the Prime Mininn-r, told him Hmt. aha was going to marry Prim-0 Ai- iwt. The mxxi. day she in-nt. for rim I non, nnd In n smnninn nnliun-at. nf the young princess was nwnxsnou out or her nit-up to hear the news that she was qneun of Grant Britain and Ireland, nnd st 11 o'uiuck of the mine day she mob Lord Melbourne and tho privy oonncii, read iwr spcvch to them. took the oath, and the proclamation of her uuoension was signed. On the following day the core- mony of the prouinmation took place, and on J mm 18 of the next year Her Mo- Jesty was crowned at Westminster. tho oocnsion being one of nmgnitioent festivi- ties. The limit and most important event of the Queen's reign was her oonrthsip andnmrriago to her cousin, Prince Al- bert of Saxe-(`.obm1rg. Queen Victoria was not more than nixteon--awn-t sixteen- whon she met Ami fell violently in love at ii:-at sight with her cousin. the Prinoo. n manly fellow, of seventeen, rather short and thick-sot. but tine-looking, rosy-oheekod, natural and simple in his and of hewrtni disposition. Vintnrlg at this I'IIl'|n(L wml n nllaht. TUIIOTI, YIIIIEEDDUIU Illll DVIIII the mom she took her crown. life of the young Princess Vluu nndl-Ina WM uneventful. Left. durlng her first year, she WIIH raluod and gduoataed by her me In 1881 1 become almot our 3119 would ooeod to the thwn hand and In Mnv, INR7. wlml nrruu pruupanuy uuuur we run: ua Victoria; It-u progress In the eld o! Jcarntng, In the arts, In science, |nl1Ix`ar- aturc-in abort-, in all that winds to en- hoblc mankind--hu heen no less marked. It need scarcely be said that In all this advancamont the grcclous Inuence of iha Oman has hmn an-onnlv felt. She bu advancement me limous Innuenw ox the Queen has been strongly felt. been during her long and aveutiul min 9 mode! vuge, mothorond queen, and the monyirtnu which she has exemplied pardon hue had so Inuence not conned within the' Iimita of her own empire. She has well earned the love of her own people, and the respect and admiration of other nations. Born 0% Kensington palooo. on May 24. 1819. the lnlant daughter of Prince Edward, uke of Kent, fourth son of George III., and the Prlnoeaa Dowager ot Lenlngon, sister or Leopold, or Sue-Cobm-g, afterward king of the Belgians, was of regal do- Ioent, in her veins being the blood of English, Saxon and Norman prlnoes, ol Tudors, Plantagenet: and Stunrtn. From the lunar she took crown. The early pne womu nuooeeu no me ` land, and in May, 1887. mined her mnjox-lay. she so of the throne, for Klng was then dnngaronsly lll. following, at 6 o'clock In the princess av hm nle-on to hunr the news [lllc_l_I_elien & 0nta'1jt_rn'li`g1_lv_.._Co. II-no Chung:-In Oh- nu nanny volumes. In woum new mm manzmlghay avontl, and woultl show gran In prosperity and on- llghtonmant than chm-uctarizon any we- oading century njnoo England became I nation. The future hhtorlnn of the V10- torkm on will have before him a tank of enormouunngnitudo, for with good ren- aon it must be considered the brightest In the history of the Brltlah nation. Not only has the nation increased WI material prosperity imder the rule of `7|ntnlrIn- Nu nu-unnunn In that nlrl nf - Victoria. oeiohrntaa` her meaty- Ioveutia birthday un My 84, 1800. She in in excellent health and gm; promise at living for many years to came. Few reigns have beam! or more numer- nble than that ol_ hi; quiet, mother-ly, home-loving old indy, whom Eniinh- men own ms their queen. Her M '1 reign dishes from the very year in wh oh the attained her majority. A history of tho fty-eight year: since eiuptl ,wou_id iiii volume. It would deal with mun min-htv eve-ntn. A AR:zn nnjuouf `A PARALLEL m msronv. - hung Iloldpn nu am Mmuou 0! I ` ihorogpnn--hop l.`II'o |\llMnry nun; nu nmqry or 5' outs ammo:-.'g soon or . Iomauuo courulup; I THE coon _g;g1.v1cT0m&. nrsu year, one Uamnuly 1 mother. onmtin that thwno oi Bug- when aim at.- mnjoriy. stood at tha foot me, William IV.. inngarously On June 20. .5 1 ..|..I....Ip In H... n-A-ulna Jsly 111. um June `Au, :look the morning, awakened out of ma nnwu Oh:-:0. aha uvnl | .-swarm. rrom rown. early 3 Victoria Alex- fatherlesa v carefully hm mother. Ilxtlctl) ymr or nor revnnrmnno reign. No King or Quaan'in the hintory of Bnglancl. not none in tho lniltnry of the whole world with the exception of the hlmluoun monarchs oi nncient lagendu. has an equal record. And she has mad no holiday with the privilege of ,her po- nition. During thin long period, though the cannot be said on have hum the guid- ing our 0! England`; (Dotinion, yet slu- Inn been in much with all la main at halo and Ahmad, and her iniiuonoe, though not: paramount one, hm been at all times. uhein I queen, Victoria In u wanna; aheslthful. wholnonled nym- STR; HKMILTON ._m:1-wlmn; nu -nu. u. nu-. uw-up-._y gm-`mu. Queen Victoria! This in lndmd a name to conjure by. in name that has born he- :'oro the world for mom than half 5 cen- tury. A quot-n at right:-on, she has num- inally controlled for fifty-nine years the doatiuios of a mighty empiru thrungh him most. progressive period in it: history. On the twenty-fourth of this month she wilrho on-veni.y-seven years old. On the twentieth of J one also will enter on the rixtiotb your of her revnnrknblo reign. No King or 0Iman'in thn hinmrv nl well as relgn. During the Russo-Turkish war, and early In the etruggle, Colonel (now lord) Wolleeley was sent to the Czar wltha verbal message from Vla- torla, to the eeot that the war muut be concluded ln a ulngle earnpalgn or Eng- land would be oonntrnlm-d to lend her uupport to the Sultan. When Wellesloy reached the Rueslan camp, however, he was advlsed by a trlend that Alexander mlght refuse to nooept a verbal commun- lcntlon oonvcylng news of such trans- cendent lmportanon, and that the Queen had better he asked to send her ultlma- tum In wrltlng. Thls was nally done. and wlth Her Majesty's autograph In hln I hand, Welleeloy had hln lntnrvlnw wlth the Runelan nutoorat. The latter took the matter graciously enough, so far as Welleeley was mnoernml. and wrote an answer coverlng at-wrnl foolscap pagan, which he lntruntod. not to Well:-nl~y. hm tn in Al nnnrh-r in In nnnvntmd Iul wnlcn ne lnvrunwu, nm. In wum-nu-y. mu I to n kl courlt-r. to hv mnvl-yod tu I Her A. Jlity. Thu oourlcr, h()WOVl'I`, (by whom or for what, pu .. new-r mm xpll-ed) was robbed dnr ng his rst umgv. The pmctlml result of thls (`l`0l7 lntur ` farence by royalty was thnt the (`nu- proaoeutml the war all through the win- ter. thin Imslnnlonlly nmklng mm mm- pnlgu M It, but at the cost of tho llvns at l0.000 men, who died unnoc:-.<.-unrlly. Thu nalr was conllucte-tl wlth such prlvnuy hy tlmQ\n-on that (W0!) Lord Darby, the-n Secretary of Wm. mud ono nt tho shrewd- oat mn ln England, know nothing of lt untll lb was too law for romnnntmncc-. ltoanoelnl only her own onuarou am I gum!-children. When the PA-lnoolr Lou- I "returner! hem Canada and arrived at Wlndior I110 was kept waiting until she i changed her attire and until the Queen sent word she was pmpamd to receive her. i While royalty has beoqme more or less ' of a ahnm in thewe mm: days the Quwn has often shown that she could rule as tlml gloomy pile look` lee: welt k then` those lodged In the stable: at f ,` which no rel royal. London to the Qneenmeene w never in dleecreeehle in life: Bolmoml. :11 that ll dellthllful, and Osborne and Vllndlor, are sort of holt- v way home: between purgatory dud tiles. The Queen`: molds of honor are generally the pmttieet girl: that can be selected. and this wlll readily explain why they we usually given ln mu-1-loge nlmout as soon as they are appointed. A: the Queen dowel-e each 00 the extenf. 0! 1,000, beauty so near the throne uent- ene to become as lnrmldnble expense. 'I`hn Ollnnn In nllillllllllinlllv annulled to become a mrnmunme expense. The Queen is conscientiously supplied with the goieip or the day, and no scan- dal that uecte the position or any prom- inent member oi _ London society escapee her attention. The Queen : ready sym~ puthy for nil nuering is well known and her bereavement and life-long son-ow me still to fresh that whenever she hear: any time or place mentioned that in (monie- wd in her mind with the Prime Consort, her eyes 1111 with tears. Queen Victoria has always been a etiokler for court eti- quette, and she he: become yearly more exacting in thin rv-epeot. She carries out her wil l ineintenoe upon the observance of it in en lent detail. and even when ftoanoelnl only her children and nltnmbnhildren. When 1 rllI0oli In y Bltlilf, `fan! quot tw- nhette!" particular aultrouomlcal weakness will smkr as obdul in qenrly overyhaart; II is tint laenvenly compou- Itlon." that pantry which links In! pom I mortal with thc phones, that dish for I and: and man knhwn in Ennlnnd on 'wii;h n gum: that wank! iuako a Pa.rlI- inn 0! clmdny exoluim, Ah! qua! for- nhntm!" Her nnrtlnnlnr nnatronomknl An I-ind of the Century Queen. ._.... "I..L,._I_I u-nu- |.. n..A..._.| _ . QA N- ` - ' fuodun. :1 15 pan. IIt-lrldan. at 10 pm. A --"-":::.e*m- ..~M~ - %-a ..'..i.s..u.a.a;;'3t.m'l`; V -a:e:.'.:.:-22.. A i enoe. Thus Her Manny ` possesses a - Power unlike int of any other noverelgn n Europe. She I: n vewmn dlplomnst. when m-gotlutlnnn um ufmm, when there In L time of danger. who cam make her in- mance felt. from tho Thmm-A to the Oxus. "'l'hm-u L: van nth:-Iv mnmnalnn Ilka hI' a provincial municipal school. unis ox- Lihernl Minister who deserted his ohlel anti his principles with what appeared to be shameful ingrntitnde and tiipponcy, had not been three months A member of the Tory Cabinet before he begin to at- cnin mputation an n ieodar in the new Imporinilnt policy in the 01-oaunent of ooioninl affairs which had too long been minminuged by mere bnroaucrntn. Mr. Clunnhm-Iain nnw thaamnnrtllnltv In all the world. The Queen Rt-mmt of the Nmhorlnndn is but In ruspectuhlu mn- t-rnn, and an in tho Qua-en Regunt of Spam. Thu quo-em and mnpn-mzos who are tht-. wives of potput-ute.~x urn of small account In n\l'fn|n-I uf sum 'l`hl- Enlpn-an Dowager M Chlmu was n'lI[)pns(`(l to ha 11 formidable pa-rmnnllty until Jnpnn mine to the from. Thu Quc-en of U0rN| rnlvd her feuhlu cduntry with n strung hum! until her on-rthrow Inst `_\'(-ur. 'l`h4-re llvoa upon onrtln hut. om-. wumuu unver- olgu who la n powor In nt.uu~,.-unnmahlp. She rules ova-r Emzhuul mu! tnlu-n her part in gnvernlnn It." -`Hum: f\nnan Vlnnn-In l`l|IIIl\ infn nnwar [|l|I'[r Ill gIn'\:rluI||( Io. Slum Queen Vlcmrlu cmno Into power who hurt heon m-rvod hy alxta-on promlurs. and has wltnosnnd twunty-nlx vlnuxgu.-a uf Mlnlptry and uomu of tho gnum-at H'- furm of tho century. It In he-lh-vocl that her aevonteq-,nt.l1 pl-mnler wlll he :3 man who for twenty years pant hm: hoen rmaugnllwd lmdur of tho hllrml mnvu-- ment In England; one who durlng the dlsturhlng oocurn-noon of the lost your hnn become tho pmmlnc-nu and dumllmnv ' gum ln Engllnh |mllt|cn. As won-mry of tho oolnnlnl nlvo Joseph Chmul)(~r- lulu hm: dun-la-pul on III):-xpw-.t-,(ll_v utl-ong hand. and alirprlsud l-lngllahmon. slow to accord pmlru-, Into un outburst 0! popular mlulutylnn. Hla mu.-ttvrful oon hrol of tho vexing '1`!-unnvnul nulr all- oltml such mnthu-ulzuntulc donlmm-Itrutlnnn us huvo not rm-,1-ntly ha-on m-cortlu-'d to uny pnhllc mun ln Engluml. After that lnol- de-nt, he could not walk along the street. wlthout. lx-lug fnllnwml by n chmrlug crowd. und pt-olllo nsneluhlod at tho rall- vmy ntmlnnu wm-.n he travelled. throw up their huts and lmwlud onoournglng ap- pmvnl and cxhortutlon at the popular ldol. 'I`l:n l...mI.m ..m-m.mmzI.`.m. nf um Hun, 1 wrmng or this coming mun, renmrlen:-- Mr. Clmmherlmln from the first nlumd to nan-rt Mum-If. He struck out. 1: H110 of ` poll:-_v In the conduct of colonial anlra ` M ulnrlng m: It was novel, and this ex- ` Re-puhllnnu Mayor of Birmingham, thls 1 politician who learned nineanmnuhip in ` provincial munlolpnl school. this Llharnl Minister who deserted ]ll`\'l|l uuu. |`Xll0l'Iil|ll0ll III HIU pupumr nun. 'l`lw Landon correspondbnt of the Sun, writing of this coming romarked:-- "Mr l`|mmhm-Inln from tho! rllh nlumd mothrqt-atxlnnny olmdnu, undjthaplllw ulna; louoltudo tow. their walrus has never been announced to `the gx-eaten-uuiivo ' of man. nor hum: la hag doxnestl6'k,n- ` dom an the nation is her pnbo one. I l`ha`Fh-ltlnh oumn mnv he no and old 4 ldbmautlmnatlonunupuuuomne. } '1`ho'Brit.lah Queen may he fat and Old nitho cnrwonlgts love in remind uu; ha! henlph be crumbling under the strain we, nhn may be lmng under the` mo! doctors. but none the Ian she `I dominant among her luninmi-u. I Thn event: of the hut six month: IIIVO In still aomlnnm her .II.Inumu-I. The Menu of the [ant six have found her many and prompt and positive in hot measures for Eujrlnnglh integrity. Tbooa measures may not be in aooerdnnop with the views of Americans and ftp; elgners, but yet their adaptation to Eng- land : mod: `cannot be questioned. u umnlln mumnn amount the ohd Agusasc s'rA%_|__sg1%Iv_%oo.,L1n.| | hid hood: innnoo Ha: peonliurgvumon among novel-eigntof m-ope was inuill outlined In on ediuorinl of the New Y Sim, which spoke of her an. a woman who wields an inuence unique in the history of royalty. Speaking of the ad-_ nmnitory letter she neut. her grandson. E`mper0:mYilll1am `oi Gernnnnyk,,dwll:|ou in 3 too y private sympathy III to a public expx-onion of regard for Pral- ident. Kruger of the Trunnvul, and com ' donmntiou of English libusiiers, the Sun said:- um... 4.... nm. fan! m mmiml her Sun said:- Bhe does not tear to remind her grandson, the German warrior. of his duties; she looks upon her relative by marriage, the Russian Cur, us young- ster in need of guidance; she is on the but of terms with the Emperor of Ann- tria, and with the King oi` Italy. and the King of the Belgians, anil the Kings of Portugal, Denmark, and Sweden. No British eta man oonld speakto theee monnrohs as the Queen vean speak to them.'in a motherly. or eisteriy, or A oousinly, or n oollotaral way. They would not take from Any man, not even Ilrom . mg. such words In Her Majesty lean pen to them. or ntteg in their pi-esg Thus Her Majesty possesses a mmmnu n lllm that nf unv other savers-inn mnca fvlt. from mu '1`nmn0s W mo uxuu. There Is no other nuvewlgn like her Tin 15311}? 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