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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1923, p. 4

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AN OZAR RISES PHOENIX-LIKE OFF GRAVES OF TORTURED ROMANOFFS the hideous crime of the of the Romanoffs was reveal- the world shuddered and felt] finis" had been written upon | story of that ill-fated family. @e of the revolting details that! ie to light from time to time, ths! ing members of the Royal! still hope some day to re-es ! fh themselves in the city of ad and renew their royal Grand Duke Cyril has jus | recognized as the legal claim- to the throne of Russia. the picture above the Grana and his wife are shown photo- iphed very recently in Paris. Like late Czar's family, they are y associated with the British 1 Family. The Grand Duchéss 8 & cousin of King George, her fa- gr having been the Duke of Edin. Borough, Prince Arthur, a son of jeen Victoria and a brother of Edward. The late Czar was al- so a cousin of King George, having been a son of the ex-Empress Marie of Russia, who is a sister of Queen Alexandra, and who resides now In England. Grand Duke Cyril has two | young daughters, just the ages of the Russian princesses who were murd- ered at Ekaterinburg. What must be the thoughts of the young girls as they hear fresh de- tails of the fate of their cousins! When the murderers went to Ekater. ingburg to carry out the murder of the Czar and Czarina, their son and their daughters, they carried three | drums of alcohol. These drums were destined to carry the heads of the victims. The heads are said to be in Mos- cow to this day, and evidence in re- cent documents tends to substantiate the belief. Below js a pleture of the Iate Czar and his heir, taken shortly be- fore the revolution which spelled their doom, IORA HATCHERY LARGEST In AMERICA Is Now Functioning Almost to vapacity--interesting Descripuon, Dec, 14.--A ii to the ament lUsSh Dalcueries at uen- POVEAS & cone vi acL.viiy that» equalled in eny oOwder hatcaery domin.on. Tone Gienora fonery is now functioning amos. pacity, with 161 muuon white I eggs, and 22 m.lion herring b in the course of hatching, be- 8 a considerable quantity of eggs and about 15,000 speck: by trout from 23% to 3 inches # white fish and herring eggs tained in deep glass jars Baving a capacity of three and 'Balt quarts, About 1,330 jars contain eggs out of the capac- r 1,372 jars evailable. ixun- . water plays over the eggs con- , & rubber-tube running to itom of each jar from a tap When hatching takes place lows will follow the flow of from the jar to the trough, thence to a large tank about 14 by 30 feet. Long rows of jars ed about five high with the W trough from each row lead- 0 the one next below until bottom large pipes lead om troughs to the central jail that in the ordinary way ut 25 per cent. of spawn but at. Glenora the with a twice a week treat of curded td ~ old, are disporting themselves In some of these troughs and being fed on pulyerized liver six times a day milk and an occasional touch of salt. It is the intention of the de- partment to keep captive fish for spawning, as the spawn from trout is otherwise hard to obtain, The Glenora hatchery is larger and more complete than any other in Canada and, it is said, the U. 8. as well, It is also the best locat- ed hatchery on account of the never failing flow of water at an even temperature and pressure from the Lake-on-the-Mountain. -------------- JUNETOWN JOTTINGS Visitors Are Quite Nunidrous in the Leed's Vilage. Junetowa, Dec, 12.--Mrs, W, W. Purvis spent the week-eud in Brock- ville and attended the Brookville Collegiate Commencement, Misa Marie Purvis has returned to Brock- ville after spending a few weeks at her home here. . The Tuxis Boys are puiting on a play at our school con- cert. Mr, and Mrs, J, J. Warren and F. Warren were In Brockville on Saturday last. Ira Warren has re- turned from Brockville General hos- pital where he had one eye removed. Cedr.c Scott, Ogdensburg, N.Y. al. 80 Gertrude Scott, Lansdowne, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, Scott. Mrs. Robert Mulvaugh is visiting her son, Lloyd Mulvaugh, at Canton, N.Y. Mrs. Edward Heffernan and son, jap spent a few days last week her brother's, Arden War- ren's. Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Charleton and Mr, and; Mrs. B. Blancher Wwttended the funeral on Monday, at Lilies, of George Charlton. Miss Janet and W, H. Ferguson were recent. visitors at Duleimainé, Orma, were guests at W>- Green's Kilkenny street last week. Robert Mulvaugh and Mre. Maguire visited on Wednesday at Seymour very mild for this time of year. is pasturing, which is very ich appreciated iY lie farmers - THE Wilton, Dee. 13.--The weather is we DAILY BRITISH WHIG n i > ¥ dl %E aL Ba . 4 3 MASTERS VOICE tn . 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