eel's. V: my Shukri, a stern disci; who 9W9; stooped _ . _ for at court, 050M 1 time hzs studxes. In Germany haluong sent ,to him. He. to work in Sgipnica. regi- It was a cuu’oxï¬j‘ n ment . . . - con- Shukm Paaga obtained; '1’ spicuoudy, and on than flan one came. and with it the ear occasion drew forfh the PM!“ Dr. 0’5 ‘Kaz‘ser William 1., who want u {at as to report his high opinion on!» (young soldier in a letter to Abdul jHamid. ‘It is an honor for the ugh f'nent,‘ the Kaiser wrote, ‘to such a skilled and enthuï¬astic' cm- «‘9': in its ranks..‘ ’ THE LEE; STUDIO Repaired Wei] ad U .zxc uas 1831380 Just If abOIIt as long 9:3 “9,th owe‘t that of Hanna, and with PleVna it H18 tame gre mm C will go down in military history, stanï¬nopxe Wan yet another endence of flu ï¬g Was Promoted 1 H quality of the Turk in defiance. ““9 retaining K," , <hukri Pasha h d ‘ “Pie: Many real .~.,.}.ooooo ~ . a an somgstrong, . £00090†\ . thickly moustached man. is 5every I result, and m t1 ~ ; . - . " " defati abl p 911 , ~ v .nch a soldzer, 11g comes of famous g e a â€on bâ€? all} phOtOb g fighting stock.‘ One of hi {1.9 was made of. '0 his father won~ rénowmjn m_Cauc - "'9 58m“ for alarmed , , ._ . . a W want 9 a .0 511:. and an; his b _ 3 ‘ their country? ;~‘Whermr Turkey; 3 has been at. war' aux-1931119»; “gag o '5 :‘fgar found the a ‘iï¬ibï¬ties unprepa .0; \ rebels, six c â€svtrong, assembled tE1Fe§qllartel§ .6: Va}- ceéfiui: if 19.381; 3:29 of the family has taken his W's Drug Stor 3% tribe I from Pure Lead and' linSWd E" .m‘l III ‘Y nnn ‘ 7 "â€"9 usuny 18 over. men thOPOUg Bulgar on all branc] not read and so. He had a dreary, a Kitchener i 5 months of warfare and alarm I great things. crescent i: the neighb , the Osman :- flailing and Pasha of today. Adrianople's strug- â€aâ€? the ent ut as long as the Qty owe t soldier. W110, through five ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ C-O'OIOOO‘OOQ; and ‘ield ed the Dnt and All Skin Wm Fail? in ‘s mood changed. Not 80 ti Pasha. His immediate super- was Magyar Mahmoud Pasha, am no objection to the ambi- YOUDE Soldier ï¬ndino “WW" “‘ standard a whim of old Sixltan Abdul :en interfered with that even : ta? y Pr. But ‘ ne ‘ became br'° COmmander of an artiï¬ery divis-‘" way MOST- Deople would have accep‘- pet-h1 ‘9 POSition as a sort nf anuâ€"A - "Shal , activ with Mum; rasna may Well have “dad that the Padishah's ill Will Vented upon him. One of Shrik- relatives incurred the wrath of v“ the Sultan’s favorites. who :ded his master to send ï¬the ‘ir'ianople 1 he 'becnmo k-:_-.12A - Known to the Y “““53’ kept the u out of answer Ems been at wa‘? duriln'g‘ the 49.33 ; tiure§q11artelp.di aige'a‘lï¬ryzdf Tehst‘. . me of the family hag taken; his share in the . ï¬ghï¬gghf‘ Pbrsonglly. ;the defender of Adrianople is one of the most charming ofj‘a'xen; éultured, mnrteous, 22:. §tr6ng, assembied with the sajzing Adrianople. With litt port or consideration from: quarters, Shukri Pasha took ' ‘~ ‘- ~ atter.’ t h- h d . 8 had a thorough masts: 0g} ‘31 1n 0 18 own an s H . . . .» V . thered all his aVaiIabLe troops .“3 03111113. lee Chart-ham? ~_ Tag gether with lightning speed, am U"! THEY? great men, 8:211: f. i“ doing what would have been coi b‘xma, agam an exampte o . me ered a two days’ march over rc and Q; grhich that ï¬ghtmg hlghland ;‘“wtry inside 12 hours. he tool; .309 i: made. Recently the Sultan ‘7" ‘ ‘ . . 0 ~ obj 1e vere 'resson The‘mwers that were thankéd] . f Qh‘inn 17- __ {DR-“53' FROM TWO RMWDnï¬n m strange 2L Victorious.’ with such clan and 1 he called forth moms 3 Praise irony that "Ch. who asked that 'ommanding an afï¬ne: should be Deraonnuu 3! CO’Y ..... a .uuuculate super- azyar Mahmoud Pasha, objection to the ambi- nldier ï¬nding work for so chOSe. And Shukn‘ e. Magyar Mahmoud ame indicates, a Turk; extraction, who, ‘ ‘ I V‘ v Pasha of today, A‘ zle has lasted just that of Plans. and will go down in ; Adrianople’s ’I‘Oï¬g Though as 3 mt marches in and +1.. :ol'aler's military (:3 did that at the time 8’9 have tailed and other "(h-3 iflha led his when; clan and precision, orth words of the from that wmor asked that Shukri .' an artxllery regi- per 3033117 introduc- remedy. Georgy _ Beqwick, ‘ Chronicle. 1 him the_high and Big- thé title of Ghazi. ‘the SUï¬ferers aWay the after! at only to s e of the stant relief. to qmckly dxmngmshed wa: r after he became 8 Sb: artillery {regiment he one and Germany to con- '0 3. In Germany E9] captain to the fa~ 21d artillerie regi- cet in that regiment g: stood out con- a mom $83 0'9 came 5:: the mist o; “‘8 ‘ who want as far Won igh opinion 0! the of Ko , letter to “‘4‘“ ‘ tWO that ï¬ghting highland, "ed a Nutty insj Recently the Sultan I W"â€" ‘ failed lsimple - wash lbdlll, h0w- even tenor EMPERons 5 . ‘ \â€" a D' t1; Préf:£l1‘pt:on::a;;tut:ak:: DEWELLâ€"In the township of F8119- yy to s. 1d 2113011 ' to get in Ion, on Monday, May 5th, 1913, _ pen a rter - . Mar ar t West, beloved We 1' nt relief. Isn't it worth while? g e o ‘ I Mr. Frank Dowel ‘- Gregory. * agony is perhaps the reason for their shouldering him at the mom! their victory was that an ‘straightforward man was 01 place in the ranks of scheme: hypocrites. In addition, he ha ported very strongly on the gard for diSCiDIinn M an..- lway before the Young Turks a; A PROPHET OF DISA [ I Of Course Siukri Pasha ' power to thwart the plant restore the Cdnstitution. E the advice of Shukri Pash Caused Abdul Hamid to ho ,was then undoubtedly the ‘ ï¬fty-ï¬sh people, however m movement and its leaders 1 astray, since then. Again Shukri 'Pasna was treated by those to whom reqdered service. He made in London we the Constitution. So i advice of Shukti Pasha ed Abdul Hamid to how ’0 then undoubtedly the will ish people, however much .pm powers that were in strange fBShion, He onuxn, a stern disci one who 997°? Stooped Var at court, obeyed “0'18 seat ,to him. He, we reason for their cold- ng him at the moment of tory was that an honest, )rward man was out of the ranks of schemers and Turkish army is ‘lost : La; prophetic declaration Of oil of Wintergreen 0 new: Room to furry fa- : court, obey'ed the instrucâ€" sent ,to him. He. setth down .1: in SgLonica. was a who a revenge which Pasha Obtained Tb: year 1908 ad with it the calm» ‘ “ml-J ‘ the chng Turks actQflé-r ' 82111in set {0 schooled his 01-! men thoroughly on all branches Anh he replied that Was no danger of his nvling ‘ _ relieved. is fame grew as disfa ' the flag prematurelv ‘ , . .iy means y inspector, two attacks the Bulgarians so e retaining his post at Adrian- t0 draw tighter the ling . tr Many real reforms were ‘ the and cannon they ha - 'on the in- Adl‘ianople. Both were driven b stufl' and the great, stubborn ring ac- Turkish forts remained intact. Through the long winter dgy‘s the opposing guns dispu with one another; starvation c2 large band ever and ever ' ‘ , assembled with Adnanople. With little or consideration fro ‘s C( m head- elude pence ' -into his own hands. He ga- , all his available troops to war was renewe with lightning speed. and had the flame foe at bay. Then t d; Adrianople was be reduced in g mun -_-L .. in? the Plans of saw their air. us mat were thanked him fashion. He was - ---J wnw ulna and at Mona- anent party was most m ISSaSSinated, the and instructive. The large an ion having leaked original views describing the brine, too, learned ' trip overland to Toronto was a was doing there, plete revelation to the audien ) ï¬t.-- esteem did all men thcsv present eXDPmM upon Friday on his 1'01 . The two Pashas dor and HUdSOn'S Salonika, where it would be harmless. 1 disciplinarian, and raised MONTGOMERYâ€"On t‘] Vâ€. Sarah Ellen Mo] 6 years daughter of them The Kingston Standard', 3 serVative paper, cans for a fun, in- vestigation of the Proudfoot charges-.1 H. G. Le-gge, tom engineer. at Preston, has been appointed 'to' the nAm:__ A C on- 5 ' Boo: e was Responsible Mr. WOOIIard had his g1: stolen Saturday night. “ T he: about $15 worth of gum in it, a, lot of Coppers. A quantity of [came in from Fenelon Fall , and by n Consid- 'er rough as dellghteg with {tenainment In smoke and flamerthe 18“; there is no disgrace there is 210†nnnnok I- ihonor them and the readiest of 1 haVe done their 1 They held out asJoï¬g humanly possible. They flying till heroism could The Wezii‘y “ward and watCiI' is over; but as Bhukï¬ and his ' comrades look f‘ it last upon the fortress they Wiended so magniï¬cently, well may their tired eyes flash with the light Of victory. All the worm I'D...“ lecture by Mr,- _ Percy HOpkins, {Sir William '-. in the ROM J Hall last I up an? dow‘ Y on his journey to UHF! Labra- ers Into ad Hudson's Bay with a gov-l big brothe. “11 party was most m ‘Pestlng Catches 5“ twat Was' renewZed; Adrianople was tc Vbe reamed in a week, yet thmuvn the weeks it held. out! And the end is a triumph worthy of a stern ï¬ght- mg page and a worthier cause. NED Kinmm ‘ Lecture a is no disgrace for'a 8301‘? enough for all gonen the "W311 ankQ But ,Wittl lalkan allies, "the military at ives, among a Welterpf errors '5 lens; 9% right .th' . ‘ ‘ Q 1 ' A win: Pasha " it of tributes, for their whole soldier and their ---.. 19. Both were driven great, stubborn rin forts remained intact I the long winter d3: he opposing guns d1 another; starvation THE LINDSAY 'd' as Jong as it was le~ They kept the flag .â€" _ t bay Then we Adrianople W33 t0 -we9k’ )‘Ct thTqurn outI And the end a triumph; but it the world Will ’ gallantry with Ce wwas talk- } ' as made I Ce wto con- I 918 and its} fierCe foe of { T of urn they duty. and havé them Work began. I’ll Mackenn‘e the "Crick†at Bava- Waggon-Ioad of éuckers >m salted before spring 11 venture to say that Ickenn‘e often splashed lepreek, driving suck- 1‘ course they they Chew up taming to the city. after h; Petenboz-o