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Northern Advance, 23 Jul 1903, p. 3

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Lu.um the I1?- :1 "- F:n9a='+ ,...' y-._. 4 QEsa2._Q0LUm-B+%{ . a status: A vaclssrrtxoss tor-`V. :=AMo`u __ *4 T ISLANDJN THE}-IEBRIDES. ` ' after1*'I`l1,5 'and'~f tho` ,Carthu,s`ia:ns must `look `elsewhere for-thosite` `they hchartrouso-twill! `hothe iii 3 require` _on which --ta b.u i1;d A a iiibnasv ' tery. 'Its ihomehtar$' confietion "with .'tho n'10'n k's- - 1'rom "the G1`and` Chap -4 gtreusev is` the `latest anti strangest of all` the {vicissitudes 3 of the `famous ',1ittle* island `in the-Hebrides. Fai- " back in`-Ga.ledoziia.'s-` woad days the ` "Druids Petformedttheir ` rites . `beneath the oak tree,`f_or I ona`boa'st-` ed trees the1_1,-`au'd~ timber had not be- ' "co1ne" a.` luxury. ` In the "sixth century came St . Columba` and his "trusty" followers from `Ireland1tvho-* drove out `the Druids: `After the"saint tame, a. long `line of funeral processibns,_ bringing the _bones`of the Kings` '_of . `Scotland, M `to be laid in the Royal j tombs: The Danes- destroy'cd,~`Q.t'1een `Margaret restored`, and last` of all` ."Arg-yll took possession. In modern ' Ada;ys lei_ir1_1ed` men have engaged` `in `wordy w&.t'fa`.r'e over'the"'mea1iii1g of - 'I_ona s eight or` `nine " other `names, each a'.G_aIic puzzle in itsifii " '3` .; , '~ Johhson `did not envy `"the;j""man ' [whose piety wouId`not grow` warmer, "amor'1`g the ruin sF'o'f Iona, that H-- Clustrious island `which was once the l'1(im'ihar"y'of the Caledoniari regions`;-. `whence savage _c1'a;ns and roving `ban-I barians derivedlthe benets of_ know-.. `ledge andAthe'ble'ss`ings of religion. --." Arid the" doctor`, be*it remembered. 1 I . tcoulgi not have `had the most` `plea - "sa1it'reccn1letions'of his visit, "for he ` "was carried ashore on the back of` a Highlander, andslept in a -`barn on straw, "with" a portmvanhteau for his ` `ls. _`l- ' __' '-4 . -_v A. /` ' .-` not By `lulu. at :Io'I`I. In 3. ilronuh. Honk: luv: -!'s,ll.`eII: Through-7 ,(`:nT.`.""r'z1aA.Vq``c1a'.V: t on,sa.;`vvt_tr-i gr-`o Inbound. " 3WOICQl'fhl`Hlli0l')' or at 151836 Prong tho Andy: .if"tho Dkiililo jlqoallgd. Xvqow? `cu-c-u_--i. v--vv--m ._ flloslemt whey` 'ettin must - ,bog1lgAwithf .sa'lt.7an nish 4wVit.I.1_ _vine`- gar. ` It they begin With 8.,l`tf._, % they will escape/ch6..contn.gion of ' Seventy man: they. nish. with Vinegar , t,hoiI- wo1fldly s"-1P!'0.8p0?rity will con-. ;t,"ll`l'I.Q`;`l,9` ;l`.l.c!'I._3`0..' :":1`_ho'l1foI_tia ln _ stlsiuett. .-b.9!in.d' t9. be. the; ` am to ..,_l_,Ir..o9tin and :11: `1`:`-s`.t.'.to:, 1o;I5v.v.o `.9 .-, Wgy rt ` / 1 _)-}~ ~ .;'....7 !:m xmMm.%% gum lunclL=.l.n.;S!1{5ml.3._;$I1$| `win ~ were ;i5!I`I i.r.9l<?-if '6rt;1':i``."vda-' I nu-a..'u.a an. .;t mv 1m'm .`.9 um pillow. A_Colu`mba., s remains rested in Iona...till the ninth..centur_v; _ Then came the Northmen, p'lundering_ . and burning. Three times they reduced the old ,mo'nastery to lashes. `Tho monks cared less for their homo thgn the bones of the totander. which they carried to hiq` beloved Ireland, and buried at Down begido St. Pat- rick and St. Bridget. A- 1...... .. n..'- u..:...u.. 3-4. ...._ Ell $0 an'U Alvv-uu,v--.v- _ V `A man seldom realize: how much he_ca.n t do until he tries.` . V -.--..__ __.....I .1... _'.I.-`:..:...... As long as the Saint's body re- mained in it, Iona was the Mecca of the Colts, and at his feet 70 kings or princes were buried, including Duncan. Her abbots had an extraor- dinary jurisdiction over the "bishops. of neighboring districts.` and after-. Augustin came she contended with Rome in the famous contest for su- premacy, that J was settled once and for all at Whitby against the Celtic hierarchy. From that day Ione s oc- . cupation was gone. In moderatimes; the Celtic cradle of Christianity in! Britain became the property` of the i ,-Dukes of Argyll, who have done ev-I erything possible to preserve what: remains of its ,,venere.ble cathedral,-E itsvyfloyal tombs, and beauteous Cel- vticecrosses. The late Duke presented -the cathedral, the chapel of $12. Or- , an, and" the ruined nunnery to the Church of Scotland. _-_;..__.1. ___.I 4.1.. 15.}... I1-.. t III 0701'? TI: ` ziliiiciatm are drawing rst-class a`a,la.ries. 1..-.npd-Li-.. .4. noun: 'nnn ff;,v':r;ra;`a:`:%;;:;1'g;;;i:;";::; gm. ""1`.'h9 doesn't `say `a.ut_omob1le." "I"unauu1Is`:. {vun6AoaI l\' at ll *7 .. 7 `I? K9931 U f 'I`rouh1e,, insto`:d, of brewing so uvuvvnnovul-av: much. should _do_ a. little baking. lashing or ..s;rubb1ng `occasionally. ."I`I-uh: in flux nrnnnr nnnnnn `in far. o9'nv-ouwo AI, it l_s n't generally`.TNl`novhiL tliaf. good peop1e.a.ra-silent `because 01 their;lack~-o1:knowledge. it might. be. jupt an _ wel1\for you to . rema.in ` -numb . K/lllulllrll U1 K3`-I\JlvlnI.l\Ie Queen `Victoria and the Prince Con- sort visited the'holy- island in 1847, made sketches. and bought pebbles and shells from tliechildren. Some 30 years later the historic buildings, then rapidly decaying, were restored. And now there was for a. .moment a prospect of the island becoming once more a seat of the "old relig-_ ion"-'-`not the `Celtic system of . Co- lumba, but the `Roman or Gregory and A`-1,8`1"|`8tiz1. The "negotiations are stated to have fallen `through chiey becausethe. best part-of Iona,-belongs to the Church" of Scotland. In this incident the "natives ;will. doubtless see` a. fresh ' and striking manifests-_ ,tion of the'- power of the . Saint, whose spirit may still be supposed to ;`frO`ViIit at intervals the scene of earthly labors. . " ' .PoIntod`Pm-ax:-npho. Tombstone gepitphs should be class- ed as grave literature. `` _._- -`1`au-- |nAn`l-a-Q IUIIIAL Q ,.l?Ii_O Iowa-qua gvv-u-v ----- -- ' is _lthe' 1proper seas,dn to Kr- -g'i.ve your enemies. '. If you have no .~anemies~. ` torgivg 3 Iew of ;.your ludnnn-In `uV`L ..-~.........I*_Gl`__l_`;__x',gg_|__\n uunwv ` vs V z!$.H:Y-,\-3ur otwfthg 0 ` 5 itgg CI_ut`oni.` ,,_ `__`I, _`_'_ -.'_1.n.._. - ' Ioxu AND rrs cA`r1u'nn'1uL. ' -':ugn1s:::: zeiurs of the Toucan. People `who have only seen stuired stoucans in a museum can have no prop er idea of the astonishing magnicence and beauty of their rainbow coloring in a state or nature, for the most deli- cate snd most iridescent of all their hues are those of the big beak and the soft, naked parts of the face and body. Here blue and green, crimson. orange and yellow pass quickly into one an- ; otherby dainty gradations. Unhappily the tints or `the soft parts are so very ' evanescent that they disappear alto- gether within a few hours after death. and without them to harmonize the geueraleirect of the whole the gaudy coloring of the permanent plumage is apt` to strike one in a museum as posi- tlvely.-garish. in its crude reds and yel- - -zatlnllnlwa I `Asp'lr to .grejtecfthns," .;.i.; . nutmeg. \ k_e light of vrything, said the " aka 'xi1'tAic`l xfof I rnall g;1ngg," gain ' `-Nev,e1' "do" qnythlng dhandg Iai'd th`e,s1ov.e.% .. , ' . `ff % 'tsp9,d nch, t_1I,n9~'1_x:'_ _.1rg1.!9'_t:t1oIi.I.. um . .n:9po`%Ath&-:mrti rdu [hated tor." 'uk_l.thn`Iuo.;` .~ % - . `V31 ,,nn'_+nnn, An ' a an , an . 1 j-4u_ ; - A. `living toucan. on the contrary. though almost barbaric in its magni- cence, can never be accused ofvulgar, bad taste. It is like St. Mark s at"Ven- lce or` the Moorish` "decorations `of the Alharnbra at Granada. polychromatic to the last degree`; yet always" beautiful- ly harmonious.-ecornhille Magazine. - s`.'Do.- 1 -dr1vlng..b`uainess, said the. ;zliI_nm'er.~..~= - - I E ` . .:. vi. -` -. ,,,,.',,.Acn, ,1: in 11., - A" syuhnoalnn. _ What 1: the secret of success? naked `th iphinx. " ~nA II -413 1.1.- I_--LA.-._ - rel} .` i ::Gct'c_3ood `nu!-Hrlth tlnorlnx, uid thejdoor:-hen. ~ - _ ;_ `A % B1 aminrumn yddr degnngu." um mIIAt;=c,n(d-IeII t.o it._'%v' `lA'.',L|. .1 2.12.- w. ;a: ~ 11...; $5.3... --1`-- w--v -.u---'--- `Puah. _ mild the button. ;'];a_kjo,Vpalns`," said the window. 'x7.;.`a."n..; 1...: n `....`aAn.- ..<.'.....n `Icons, v .--v :- '``I1[ev _;3b `led,." m`s`a.1i:du`;l1'e pencii. * "Bo gpnto date," said the calendar. .f`A.lwayI. k_e*p cool. f `said thq Ice- `.`Do_, biisineis on` ti5`:k,, 'ua1i1_ fh'e block. 7`.`Never`loi your.h8d-" Saidthe bar.-`.. .. .. , V M you s n: In wInut--rognlntu in own touT'n'3'Il 't."!:o "tl'n':6.-' m:-E.-: m_""".'a.:.".:.?r.`:'ag.%9.::':'::;*;:'.1: :::.r.;: W '"% '1'hnhnom'iu oo.. nmua. wunnmo. out. at. John, 11.3. xontrua. no. I! 3Unifoi-111 Heat The_ Regulator: that di\iide_the warm,:a.it', etc so cgnstructed, and the pipes which carry. ' . it to the different registers so` arranged.` that Itty quantity-of heat deeired can be forced`to` _' diffexfeht poms. or flatswlqf a. House! I 7` '!'he,`.`S_unshin_e" is the only furnace made, in which hot-air pipes to first floor do not rob` . . Jecond a.nd`third5fioor pipes. ' * B'ui'n' qoa1,.cokand ivpod `equally well. ' " A S 1d',bx a1lenterp4*$ing;dealere. Write for -free illustratedibooklet`. . I ,)WritlrigT'coVn1Vfortablz an the" third flopr, This. In sh6r't, _la this $1017 of hvory Muse. `b 7' with 3 Sunshine A IRe_7adinAg` cqmfofttbly on the `round ogr, _ ` ` jBathing"Bil5y Eo}:orta.bl!_on the second oor. Lhdoti, _. .. , .Toroiii6, . ' Winnipeg, . Vancouvf, 4I"%ut.'na%(e. rc- 1*.-.31. Joklnc. Oswald's friends were always on till lookout for some ruse. He once nod- ed them that on New Year's day hl should get the best of them all in mm! joke, and New Year's morning eacli received this notice, - ,Remexnber." They were on theirsguard. I _ As-they were leaving a house what ! they had breakfasted Oswald alinned on the steps and tell on his back 08' the sidewalk. His friends rushed ti his assistance, but paused betorethcz reached him. . '- ._This is his ruse, some one `said. Clearly the man who was so pron` ot his talent for mimicry was bent on deceiving them all into thinking hill a dying man, for he lay there moans ins pitifully. his face drawn and twist- red as it with terrible pain. 111.. n_s-...I.. ..4.--.a -_...-...I -...a ....-1A cu C3 II. VVLIJI ECLLLUIU yuan. - His friends stood around and mad! `jokes and pun: and hummed lines of comic songs.` assuring him -all thl while that they were not deceived by, hlaacting. At last he gave a hoaru. mourntul cry, looked` at them sadly, and then ceased to moan` or wrlthh In -a never to be forgotten moment of v horror and sorrow his Iriends reallpod that Oswald was dead. - Souvenir! d un Vieux Libralre. , Thoilndi oi u futon` ' *3`-'.;.-:..=.-T-7-"* "A '1' on the ` I _ ll '-min: . - hit of at-0541 lo "pn'cu of your . . . : ~`eoon`n-on:nvna}1z'ra1N a `. .. 6:, _`n. 1.` 'xummu.x. co.. . V Diuslrs -M- Gullstoe. NJ!" Juno ung .. time. I use from twelve to nlucu names a wee: 1118 a La talent W to I vial. anon! . :3! V ":.'"8Mi:'gv _ .. 1: run gm yin l`In_Q'd._|g.ol lb ail ,3 .,~_..:y.ummn.gy., A A-_,n.,vv..z.4mn. .< I y iifgmuuuoonuumo m.u.u. ow R"*i'?' new I Moed St. johp. .. . #3- fs :1 oded >4 --A.2..l-`an furl 5 e `nrrs Iusuunc IITH Ont. U: . wt:ook;~a::` -bakers Vim 1'90 t O. b0`OJb.~'evlIInO `_ hv . .ga.ther up hlankgtl. lo: P0||n3: mos`; ymq may requ f, p_ lard! nfknnn `HA RF ` U15 DU-l uauuc. , Each` man on boara, from the cap- tain to the youngest deck cadet, moves quickly to the station that has beenhassigned him. Each knowsgf; from training and from frequent 111?? ` struction what duties are. required 0!; him. The crew xhustrs under .thI"`-`l bridge; the` ofcers take their post-A " tions at the dierent pumpig" tho boatswain looks afteiwthe hose: `the ' quartermasters take charge of the nozzles and axes, and. the 'ca.rpenter,._;. hurries to therchiof otcbrr with the` axes that will be needed the men who are to ght their gay against therre in the holds. It p.11 -happens in a. minute. '. T _ -4 ,-__!4_; .1- L_-:-' _- gunman-u - ,,.-.-...,.... .. ...... ..---, .. .. ..... ....... part of the vessel there: wpqld. ha,\(9|., been three. A - ' ' . . _.: i`_';.':,-;.\;.,jT`;;`,:r.:g_;g;g;;;;f;:A The prdvious pla_cid}ty` of the great liner is transformed `in . a. Vt.WinJ,1.1ng.~ _.to tremendous activity. Men-sprang into sight on every part of the deck. Them is hurry everywhere, but no ` confusion and very little noise. That is part of the trainingbvdiscipl-ine. no disturbance. 17`-.. -_ __, L-_..`3 1..-... 1.1.-- -..... Ill 0|: AAIJALI-A ht`- But the. activity is by? no means; conned to the deck. Downin the` engine rooms, where thy' know my- thing of what is ha.p-pening'.sa.va what the warning gong and` the rus)1` of hurrying feet above hnvo_ told them and. where the strain !s`cons_e-_ quently even more intense, th'ere.a.re scenes of similar energy. j.'l`h! sec- ond engineer oicer takes bharge` of f the hydraulics t_o_r, `lo wering . the` boats, Others lookittoxj the steam": \'a.lves, through which stea.m dun bg. forced into" the various cargo` comr. partments to, 'ghtth9 re: of-hers assume direction of pumps a_.nd`!|Iose.`-, `In {the passenger quarters, `too. there are equally imp`or.tunt `duties,-3 to be performed. The puzjsgrj rst task is to.'Iook after 1j.hc ship : par . plant: uux 11:5 vxq;-~..tLAC1_'P Su}; l(.I'r;yQ`b., v The re drills-.ol..tha9.big1i16'1's fiim-i ally take place or} Sunday. V The great vessel lie; serene. /her broa.d;% decks. deserted except for the pres- ence of the ofcer who happens to be. on Watch and a few seamen engaged in desu1t_oI_`y _t19,S.1.$s`.-. . 1: Qnrldnnivr flan aim in tuuln `Inc: J-Ian shafp ndtes of a._ clangingv ong. ; Dong dong" ft lclahgs; .,.tfhen'-`d g,in- ' terval and then agaip _fdong doxi'g." That gong is pract any 39, .}`;:_ry.g" of "I`iret.4' The." two sh rpst1"ok``s cIoso, together mean that the blaze is lo- cated amidship. Had it bpen _l,_pcat_ed. forward there would hafie 15qqn_=-a s_in-35 g1e_ stroke of the `hell; `if in th"e after y.nm6- t\`! Inau vvvv an` I-`mama II1:un1`.1I Laura 1;`; .q.vuu vb VVIIVOI . V ,; matter of absorbing 'fz3it:.omst?`%g`i`. tors in the vicinity ot_;ant ocean steamer at. the Propel` -hour: `tw-hil _sho liesin harbor, Whether it be` in; American or British ?wa.ters.` will` Witnuss ' sccries most exacting ancy picturesque If they :cha.nce-jto ssee-`the ship : re 'and boat ydrills which take vynnn xuua ruxao uunlu UUJ place during thq-.`1i:? stay,_ rm... R7-n am`:-that n..;n.... i.-at ` """"_J. .`1'."'."." .'. ...-,.. ~, ~<..'I--vVV`i`v1rV'I-`I Su_ddenly the air is "ciit by the sharp notes a. c1o.x_1ging`ong. hnt\n` `nrinv" 5.4- n`n"i`| nu- I-`lira.-u...,:'o`.' r 8... hid} .4 L`... 15 UUUU~V\f .1. satisfac- ready in- May we strated Twnnv ran rmxc 9330 souims. ,_ , ,_ _ ` X"; 3'!` ":4- nmrxxo up thus. .4 .u`_-. J. `- AH.-'.':' ix_1a...port.. 3 liil61's m- : `T '~;! .hlu2s`1.1 hm: I " _"' ` "q r` .-{Jain-.maumn,~.aud.~thia.-number indi I . water "and 4 bread is; - 0. C--1 .ca.tes ` the position which he is to 21:: `qt _ he` art-icul which `-hawks Tho"-.cre' 9"!" {each "1iBEt is"*u ally about `lzwe ve L n11`1"1i- her, and the boats ere numberedlcon-` seoutively, from ,1 to 16 perhaps. r In each of these boats asupply of g ,0-IWEYS. - `kept- _which"is replenished at certain inter. ,1 vols, but. its the boats are to19uV.. the ship additional `supplies, blank-* ets-`, and sowforfh, are brought-up by, ` the stewards, cooks and` scull-ions. Thn am;-..~...+ ..m...... `-1-. -- e ` i_ M A_ KII,tQl"}'_..,9`!;l`,Pl'lI_Qo .., : ,-x'I`ho rphrue "robbing Rater--to p.y' ` Paul T1 `is supposed 2-torha.u~ : origina- Jed in.-auvtncident which gocunvd in * during: t-he - .:tx:taen'th I Jcont-_.: 1 hey: at `St. * :I!.etor uin Woataulnatd wan : xralovuted z 86 : 10110` dihwlty '0! -in =cI.thed- ..-ral`.' I`-but 1: tan you-s_ . -later .-ri`o.g~a,1hn" ` Jolnoq t6>th'.sd$aceIe .ot-= F tmcbantysi app?p!!lo.td = -to ! buy who r "opnum 0! Moms ; ovzmat w:du.*hbnar`i. % .+`*_ 8:. I 2 PumathUa_~ptutvb1*d;eIf`hddU0a 1 1!or;'-*!'Iuul`1iendU~'i0ub quay;-uanln iwucu, " :_ K ' ' 3 wwmi!z.: Z-T.;"J . f."T'35j' > ~ uvya :-About tliuIyeur~15=0sth0 Mr` I "0; svua .0u.t'l\odvid-` mac. ~rM;n war . When the port steyqard_ex3j;g;s,;ppgn_. t`!. 1'b i:".?s'1`<"-"""3f "('1<:'idiri`g Hie quantity E and variety of supplies necessary tp ,'equlp;., the ship`-`in-Rand tor het1;nexf." voyage he first 2}{3Bcentg,in .w~_ha ;t__ -i. leIt_yover from the vtdgf ,i.' 3:) W} '3:--55` L`-uuuvuacl uuu w.cw IUI u. xuuubu. .-1` ` u ,.g .;. - - .:3I'.`=..._.. ;..: :.:. , 9`: _ ' ')'1 E'ct3s;F."1.ss_- `*`V'"*"y;A,!` ' 4, .!;;;!--.2I' "31,! V 1` _. Enulnirl * 7 ed. This information is turpishod by } the chief steward of the vessel. who -keeps; a. record of the exact amount of every commodity on board that is conaumod,` from any `to day. At tho and of the voyage `this record is jheckod up and shows` e:g'o.ot'ly' what via left inntock. ' V -- - ~ ASA -.a.-_._`...Il_ `..I.--L .l.."L:-_..;.I * J,.,OU_U, quprw U]. Luv w_ vuil . ` '1`heso'a;re(randon_;_,ite1t,1_:;!. Vb}.1._t "`1.v,o. `some 16,9, > 0,! thaw! itv. ~pro` 'req111!`d.~tP;.1 _ , .-4;3'= ! u....*..a .-.0 `um'mav'a`rs' frbm one share ----_-uuwuaxwntlrely aepat a"te&!rGii1 _re drill. althdugh it usually takes 1 lace `directly after` the _other. When 1 the b03359 founde efgch ; :1` {av ` as quic ' po I leagto ; .@},;patiblr station .- `hich h _ i &58ix'I1ed_, $0 him. ` h memger. Q! J th` _crv?r`when he sf ed "`pape'r`s received a metal baddn m....:..-... .. M-A ID nay Au nuuun. ` `The chief stowa.rd s sheet is tiiinod over` to the port stowardh who there-A upon proceeds. in consult-ation `with `tho ems: 8tewa.rd,`_ to make out the` requisition tor the ensuing ':vo"yo.g'e. When it is` complotd thi_a'requ.g9;it1on road: like 'th'e' t commisizy .o`r'_!e;ra of an` army. ` Here are, some `,0! the] Items token from tggiit, voyages oi: 11110 `stganierl. ,Frgh' bee1.fjm1 xtton CO -........Ig"o `v1xnt=..|...t_ ,, J `-I'L vac V UUllI;uU{'CU. I 1% 988} . `Q P . _e, . j`. T I i`3?P'= .-i`5`<.> .'.935`~$. V9 . .S?ii:?9.8ible.-dtn- get of {'1-he passengers going hungry _the big liners, which.ordin~a.rily make a. voyage in less than svn days, _:a.rry',provis_ions ttmcient `to. feed its_ passengers and crew for a. month. `Ill... 4`... v\'unL -.L_-._...I -__J.-.._. _____.. It nova` -- w ' sp;anieru. Eitgi and `lub, 38,000: pounds": ."7_50chic- ` icons and aucks,_ 5.0o ppnas_ am:-am and bacon. 10'.00.0 eats. 8.000 - P'11d5 0.i`.68h'..8h 19.00" b*11?*515 01 tliour. 0 5.000 pounds. -.01" b.tttj W1 J 1j:`,'6()_0V `qufarts of ice cream. mm... inn random itnrn"sla_ `huff thnv pl'.\f].BlUl3., . 5. Vlgult gin`! . vi`; _ v.v.f _l0i>d, .= }1..`V0Y&,89?5%l Srbm Baa`. the pt-her ,o!._ thqi '.A.p1gnt1_<;. ` , ; j in (H) in tin ummr or m ocimc _z.mnn. 1l_._I.I.I`.. and litr: uwv (U WDTK -I ' figc ` t Ivhiln".-2? F E" El`: % ' trio} .lJuI\0 Batu, A Jvnav mnq. a. schema, 3r"u}`~'I"~: V. {heighbo 53, ,,.n:met .-`\hel`:_,';{_ "I`Inh:{ur'-7'a":ui 1iuun"H~ nlif. n `a '-I, 13.}, 51:5 B I; 9% uLxq;:'L:uuu- `.. . 2; : `V. ."I-`"5 . V I \ no`?-`0l'~~` g`;:`h,nd-* pn"pa1'atidhs' and grand guests that Her Majesty was ;;,gy1uch, pl8a38d . 1 E. u, . u :vuus, uuu yuyawsuu 15;:/.` v_ V uis - of Da.1housie,. once , , ] ef- `?gIol'$General of L `India, can ` ga. . _uI.n_%ber_i;!I new stories of the .p li- itY`i'.-::!5 acteristic plain s , g1` and indomitable` mental cour : :o_f 7 theohero. oi Waterloo. ` in "tIie fiv6s"" <'>'f't'iie"B'1'ood.t;5b.t- ` tle ; o;_mI_[*`erozeshah reached London ` great consternation `gxthe Mi stz:x.,.s At best it was a. L 5 yvn . `battle, and Sir_Robert Pee'l w 3" u'ch . depressed. A - o `L "VIA" tvnulv `Ann `manna A...-I 1`! stoic. 38'? -.,.,v_- _ V. .._V- -_r- I;a:'a3:`&1ii:o1'9`ai,g-2;m1:3ihe?E:7`*" :~ .. .. '1.'!!is:%. A olt 95 th:i**?ut- he`-`Co!'~-";3 a,nd~ px`epa1`at6hs` naI1A1I`n JI.o- 1 J.nn fainufv tuna`. I'I\IIIi`1 3 .`.1: .R.car`-fAdmira1 G.9F89..I+932't At- iiison-Willes, "the new c6mmo.ndar- in-'-chief on the East: India. station in succession to Admired Sir Carter Drury, in one. of our `most disting- uAished- sailor. He `comes of a. great sea.-faring family that has given sons to .the British Navy since the days. of Elizabeth. Born in 1847 he en- Ta " If |i`tI3i.GI0 -I E'?EXs1'* "N Dun sTATIOI,: !`;:`;Lx`,9_mpsr,;;A:k;luon- .q.,. . Ii.` 83% 'ico`ui1h~i`uon-" ` ' ` xiomor. ' nnn-AmmuL' uxixsox-WILLM. . I tered the New in 1861; was made .. commander in'.1880, and rear-admin 3 al in 1901. `His first active service l was in'_the_Abyssinian war in 1868, where as a. subrlieutenant his brav- .\ery a.t_.Aro.g_ee and lMag'~d_al`a. obtained him mention in desp'atch'es_ __a.nd im- mediate pr6inoti on._ He `has bean commander of the Training cquadron % and sec..ondA-in-command otthe Home i eetp He: is`--sai"d to -possess tho" 1 keonesfteyes. in. the Navy. 0 h IV-KI'lU.|_I .VU lU-"_ - UV? """`,',`5.a 1 c'a.iv " ".'oii"'t1[ie t>oin_t"1 0: :ii't4`3`~ s'1i":>'ilpd-g~bntl'y_ into -Jena niemuaencox usmoatn jon goinc - to bed, to I30 rthqadftblit xthorollghlyg ;_.1n;1th.`?' mommy. 'zm1&..VQbJW$l0l tQ~ .ohnmo`ul~. 19:4.-.ttqv:z:Pm133I Inn-6_'.'_1nA v PAlh|l'.Xlr ..A.l Dl-. Q. an: O IJVVDIG Luau Ill Ivuv yuuvngo ` Igor creup, cold, `sore throat in : any form, it h`as"noi equal, especially I when mixed with or -`Vaseline to _ ` proventw-`blis'terlng. '-Often Va/ilevere `cold may.be cu:-ed.byArubb1~n-` the- ; chest and throat `with aemixture of [`turpentix)o~o.;_1,(le_la.r;(l, 01-{still another I t way into wring ange! cloths out of i hot watr and turpentine. ' ~ 7.. r'.-..-_ , `D -)_`A'-n- -Iguuun-Q n-J "QiI I tn b &'>'a.I (.`3`1"'Zt"i'<')"r'1s5' `were; `iriz'a.de.:'7. Duke said, I just got a. few ....n .. 1.......a-.'n.1.-..n ....Aa`"r..n1z and ordered, him og,_ _ ':L~ ` a:ble . 3:` {Ha ` 53$} {E23 'u'}3,.i_Es`.`2.? "1I'u'"[3 353. L you cannot ,aflo`x`d to` be. without 0.` large bottle full in the pantry? `FAR. n\up\IiI\ nix]:-I tan!-n "`|i'|l\*' `II Uh vvuusx uuu oulyvuv-awn ~_ l In cues of colds. iburns.-a.nd `Lent i turpentinn; it applied lmmadictoly. 1 will prevent. Iorenosm: 4 -Itlwill; ro- 1 ; movo .;pal-a.t again clpqhitgg when ov-V. ) Terything;else`.7._t%_,aLils. 412119 a.wa.yv1,n_othI and . gpt.s`._1rqm ,-,-c1;q.ats_ andf<':1o_sets. a.nd1_q Clgaylng _wqjqd_wo`xk and win- : , glovsllit '_jcdg;ld9'x-q_t)ly,l lighten`; athp: - ' o1nmn.n; in lthd iruth. I -' ~(Dha;rcod.! im 3! gro'a.ts.Iwaetener_ - 01- ~= tho . breath; And; bqsidet ..th|t.. ' 1t_;' :;`.'stt. Am; the teeth. removes the trtht.u'_.;; utooth-n vvfctgrplgsxggff" _;4bd `q8'._mu9h`. . 'na'n.i1`b'e" vlaxod'I'on"tHo potntvol *4)-`-.v .I".`q..".`:v"..` 7' : -.r .- V purl! 3 " . .:gt,iI}nld`1!*_ *cii~8:tHuI H In.-\,-wt um -) - " ` , ,4` ,, Will I ';;r-'.\::n,r . n g Von of`Tqrpn1po. .- Did you. ever stop; to think vhow manna! nun: Gnu-rnnrrnffna `main. aim` Chf, 755' FWH3 5". `E II` 9; h Whig ?49"`??ii;;!x:m`_`!i"~"7 6 A on *!IIh,`n '.'.:~.-rv-.v.:-ayrn- -2! `HA. nnnilau-_

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