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(NOW RLT Z . -2 rZ ` 4______ __ f ; f____` ____ ____ __ _ __ _ '__ .. -» -.--~1 ._ _A-;»_"€"-_@-.. iifititlnil cHARLo'i‘TE'roWN PRINCE EDWARD IQLAND CANADA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER rf ~ M'~"' fe 'M - f " i fi :. _ _ _ t.. , , _i .ai 9 -9- if>..fi~ ii-.ii i i-.An ni at - ~- - ’ ' ` J., 1 E... rl* 22 >> UU VA NQE VANUE - __ __ ;~--~~:___» .___%_ __ __ __ _A _ _,_______________ _ ___ ___.__._._~__---»- ___ -_ f --vf--f--_~ --_ -~ - » ;_ -ew "-w -w “" ' ' __;.; __ _ _:J ;_' __ ___ r_~ft:'_‘-:_‘:;':_';t": _; : "‘ ' _________ e-pl.: _;-- 'T I ` ` ’* ’* _‘ '-*“"'“ `”q'?i__` " _ . Iiébimpssz I -.~ Arcs? ' Minnie is nat the ingest nf the Einar-> _ pt-an capitals, but it is extremely cosmo- lpolitau and well kept. Like all capitals, ‘it is most attractive in the winter and fspring, when the place is alive with diplo- ‘,uiets and foreigners. ' r After leaving thc station we wander in- to a large street which brings ns to an :enormous square called the Puerta clcl Fel. The shape is certainly as odil as the `size, for it is semi-circular and surrounded .by a great _many high buildings. In the _centre is an' enormous fountain, wliicli ‘really suggests a iiiiniutiire lake. Froni licre radiate ten fine streets, like so iiinny spoke in a wheel. Tho” is life and gayety here all day, frog Early morning iiuitil close on midnight. In the early :noriiing a continual stream of men :ind [ivouicn pass through the square on tlu-ir 'iv;i_v to work. Toward midday many piipngcs pass bv, occuiicd b ni-ll __ _ U ‘ 1 y . _ {)lii»s_-led Spanish women mid by diplonizits ii the way to the palace.- ln the after noeii the large square is filled with rur- yiiiges containing betiutifiilly goiviied ivoiii- rn and highly uniformed men starting oil [or the a.fternoon airing. On pleasant af- i teriioous it is ri. central place for men and voiiien to hold infornial receptions, \\'liil- t rig away a happy hour in laughter and-I oiivcrsution -\fti-r 6 o’cloclc the squfiie is liciiiilv 'i-iiwdcd with reprei;eiit|iti\'es of ull sm-inl '_ ' sus, from the liiost Cxeliisivo nobility the poorest working people, out for nf s< rl: and supper at one and nnotliei- of he many-priced cafes. Judging from the L luiadreds of people who swarin the 1'uert _ the Mur.it iiias.=iu~i-c of 1508 ol Sol and the adjoining streets after F'cl.wl:, one imagines that the city is ii-rely filled with idlers. This is not cx~ ictly true, as in Spain all classes, from D iée DEL//1 Awfffy/_>' l’ia7ueln. de Iii \`ill.i This lur c linilrl ` (Q01 S no gzito. the place is liatlied with sun- with attractive .`\`pauisli lioys. _ of tln- finest pulilir liiiililiiie-‘ iii Europe. sliiiie. lint not all the pl‘\>lllr grilliei' .\[:\n_v of the pulilu~ Iiiiililiugs are in 'incl 'l`lie lioii.-es in the old |».ii-in are often here; lii.\iiy iiioru gn into ,the _'\l\‘l\tii, tl :ind iiiiotlirt' of ilicsi- lu_i'gt- ~;||tiiii'es_ und l \\'oi`ii ziinl ilinpy ltioltiiig: wnie ure maiiiy iarl; liriglit with flower bell.-i and grecii they are built iii lieepiiig \\itli their .-iii'--eoiiliii-ii_»s old. lint in thi- in'\\'<-r parts, t'i\liDpli‘_~i nii_ule by the luppiiig liralliuliet-iliuiiiiitliiigrs. The older liiiililiiigs have liev-ii ~`ii<'|i .is llni'ri|iflt- Sailniiiniii-.i_ ilu- lioiises ls-re .ire plenty of iiirn :intl woiiieii eliat- reiinnleleil until they sei-ni really niotli-vii. I and ap.'ii'l.iii<-nts li.'i\»- niui li the same style ing on In-iielies :ind listeiiiiig to the niili- _\t,Li'aeti\e in spite of their nge are ilu' :intl iii\li\'iiliialit_v that i‘li.ii'.-iiiei~izi_i our tary baiill. _»\iiot.lu-r of the popular isoliitt-tl liuiltliiigs of the lionie o(llei'~i liiiilt ; pi'i\ ntl- liiiililiiies. 'l'lu-\ air fur niore gnrf [lini'\'s is the .\`:ilui\ _del l‘i'iitlo, iiote\\’iii‘- li_\' Clizirlis lll. iii lTtiil. lliy for tlie spliiitlid olielisl; of tlic l)os /\iififli\'i' spiicioiis iiizirlile building. liniirl-in-ilii|,{~‘ :irc ht-.i\itii`iill_\' lziiteil :intl decor- le Miiyo, placed- there to coniinciiiomte sonieI_\' curvcrl, is in the sqiiiire called tlie' ii iireoiis inside tliiiii tliey :ii.- \v:tli~_i\it. The ierl \\'iili chnrniiiig ;»:i.~'l-iziil swnt-s. The furniiiire in eliiliornti-_ ll is liotli splen- (lne of the inost popular rendezvous nfl ing was once n i'ii,\'lil‘rr‘.=iflYW‘TlTi'it'il' isiilidly i~:ii~\'cd and gilded. Sonic of it is the i~`panisli people is the Plaza. .\layoi‘,liio\v the hoiiie and public otlltx of the innile in the eoiuitry, but ii large part is tlic gi-niiil sqiiiiri- of _\[adi'i\l. lt is 2,~i5tl Diiques ili-l liifnntiiilo. iuipnrti-il froiii l"rnnce_ 'I`lie iloi-rs ure feet above ilu--swi. ll is here one of the lint tliiire :ire pli-iity of more nindi-rii '=iil`tr-riefl by lieaiititul i':iu~i woven iii tlic lit-i'ii'nnicnt oillcials to the' uurltin 100-,royal lnillil_:`;lit.s tziltes place, and ncur lvy‘sti'lictiii'e.~i. (lose to thc olu-li.ik is the iix- .\loorisli towns .ind in l’1-isia. ~ » _ ' ' ir i ilu, give tlieniselves up to plcasiire after 5 Velo-iic. ' - _llic G_iite of the Suu. limi.. _tliur t»‘_.4're In yet-eiit yeziiw the square has In-cn ron -- t _ _ SCENE FROM BLOODY »\li'ikel'.~: and street loiingcrs crowd ”“ tlee that town is p;-“.`,`.;To PI'I"l`Siil'ltii .\"i`ltil{l‘l. nnoiit. it iteputy who is postilii; no- untler nuii't_iiil l:i\\'. ~ --&___,________,_____ ________ ,__.__.__i--------~-----~'i" ' Hn Knbw what; ii-.oy Would Do. Sir Charles Locock, who was the l‘|I_\'si<‘i:iii :ittentlliig Queen \'l<‘if\l‘lil Ili 1ll~'1'l:iiu period of her reign. was once <'<~iiiiii:iiitle¢l by her ninjesty to PTO' eei-il to llerllii and report on the cou- dliinn ot’ her ilanelitcr. the crown priii- ei-ss. tm the i'etin~ii trip. Stflllllillg ‘lt llnwi- for n linsty iuiielieoii, lie was it-ii:il»led to siintcii il M1155 ‘lf l""“° `sliei'i'_y and it plcee Of qlIOSll0ll:'iblt: ‘porli pin, .\t'|i\i' the train had pulled out and Sir t‘li:irles had been locked in his coin- l\:ii'tiiieiit lic begnii to feel drowsy niirl in 1`r:ii' that falntiiess was ot'crt:iklng llilii. immediately lio tlioligllf ‘O "ill" ri-It: - "I hey will tiud me in a i'.'ilnt on the l fl<~'~i° and hlecd me for ii iit.` and l iii-eil all my blood to digest tlils pork ple." 'l’|i<-i-eupon ho hurriedly drew out his Item-ll, wrote on a piece of paper and *luck it in the baud ot' his lint. Then lie resigned himself to the deep sl09D that came upon him. Ho did not wake until the train had pulled into the l.oinlnn station, and. still dazed by IHS slumber, lie jumped into a carrln§0 tual was driven home. i ’l‘lie grins of the servants and the -exelaiiiatioii oi' his wife were foll0W0d by ilu- inquiry from one of the chil- ‘l"0ll, “0li. papa. what have you H0* in your hat?" 'rin-n ne reinemberea his experience On the train. Taking oil' his lint. he removed the large while l\1\il€‘\` °“ which he had scribbled this petition to the general public: "Domi mesa ine. ies only H Ht °f lnlllgestion from eating some con- -founded pork pie!" Servants' Accomplishments. A Brussels niei'cli:int :idvcrtisesl for ri servniit. One npplleiiiit pleast-il him Tm, terms and outings were :iri~:i|ig1-il. whm, me _'_:Ir| aslieil. “\\`Iio \\':islies ilu- tllBasebsli. I shall never forget the good times I used to have. Our principal sport was to play bali, but not the kipd known as baseball now. That was not heard of at that time. In the old style game we had four stakes, which answered for bases, about four feet high and‘ iifty feet apart. We had a catcher and a man to throw the bail, similar to the pitcher of today. The batter could use a flat but or anything he wished. The bali was quite soft, and tree climbing is wonderful indeed. ` , I But the featiirc that attracts one most. are the streets in wliieli the eo le rom- - _ - . -ii i> ir The squam is well named, for it means vcrixnl into n large giiirdeii. Under tlieiliiizs. Oii the opposite side is a larger]r‘ii;itle ~nnd nialre nit-i'i‘_v_ They are com- ll ;r;i_i_1¢-,iii~5~ iyi3i_i_y_:-lioiis, pi-i_iit-ipiilly iilli:il‘iiiiii'lilc liiiildiiiiz called thi.-_ §p.iinone_ one _ptiet._ for one t-an ilrivi- from one end to, the other in half an hour. Moi-it of the streets nrelliroad, excepting iii the olil p:ii't.~i, where there is still a da:-ili _of lot-al eolor in tlie iiarriiiv, winding lanes and the liaiigiiig liiilcuiiies. The iiiifst spleiitlid of these streets is the Prado, \i‘liie|i is the Clianips Elysees of Paris and the .\liill of London. 'l`lie l‘riulo, though not long, is beautifiilly lit-pt, borderetl with plenty of shade trees and ilanlieri by nmaller'a\'enueu. These extend to the well-known garden of the liiieii \'etirti, iiiarlictl tit, liotli eliihi liy two enormous stone fountains, They are llieaiitiliilly oriiaiiil-iitetl. Une is sui'nioiiiit~ `etl by a,i~olossnl ryhele seated on n shell and drawn by ivaterliorscs. The other is in Ncptuiic of g_i'i»at size. In this viciiiity is the fniiious Cliiireli of Niiestrii. Seuoiu ili .-\toeliii, rieh in gifts given to Isabella _ after the assault of Feb. 2, 1852. I l Tliougli the Prado is lively every pleas- ant. afternoon, it is so crowded on feta days one can hardly pass. Tho street is ‘ri uuiss of people, carriages and horses. l'l`lic peasants froln the towns Around mix |\\'ith the nobility listening to the bands ,und dining in one and another of the cafes. Another favorite centre is the Plaza. del Orionte, between the Royal Palace and the Royal Theatre. The iniflrlle, classes love to cong'i‘egate and wait for the royal lilll, illv lilighil l’.ili\-» is viii' liiillii carriage to drive by to tli theatre. It is iii tlie form of an oval and its outer] proiiicnade is`0rnumcnted with fourteenl Ieiiormous statues of kings and qiiet-ns.l In the c llli on was considered the best liorseiutin in tli fin 0 l` the only triumphal 'i_rch in lllutlrid anl eral points with several s lendid sl lile I ll Spain receiving the Law, through Power and Justice tnotlicr buildin tha i the Casa du l\l'onedB, the mint of Spain I mWlfl§h`!'ii’f'n`g' Rods §`H!iFofiiEeIm f ' P `!1‘he lreuson n lightning rod has al! SIN it LIS!- shgrp point is be;-suse n fine point 01.1 On one occasion a highland minister ' fers no resistance to the discharge of CHUCJ UDOD DI'-,A|6Xl1l-ldf’-I' Wl1.\'i@ Of I i eineiriciry ana in ni-tier unit it cioua l Iidluburiih for some auiuiclul assist- - may be emptied of it noisclessly and alice for the work in the north, Di, the t`:icc. Noiieoi'rosiyc iiietal is iiseil I for the point of the rod, :is coriwisloii iiiiilies i'csist:iiir:e. '.l.‘lic 1iit`i`ei'eiit_'c he- tweeii ii point niitl :i hall is sliowii iii discliiirgiiigii huiliiry. The i'ull clini'-ge t`i'oni it Iiiiiqe li:ittei'y kvoiilil lic re- ceived quietly on ai inetal point. while :i iiioili-into cliiiiwiif l'i'oni :i .~'m:iIl one ivoiilil e_\'pl:.-tie \'i»i|entl_v on :i ball. It .i~i ‘-'ziiil tliiit ai i'i:Il eliui'_-_fe n::i_v lie pussi-il li:ii'iiile~‘.~'l_v tliroiieli :i pei'sDii‘s I lnaly if i'<»<-ciieii on the point of :i A neeille, \vlis'i'e:i.~' the same eliarge re- ; eoi\'et1 on n _r|,vU,,:,1 >,,|,__n;|`¢y,,_°:,,»,,`,5_ ,,,~0,3,,1 gn 'haunt 1'l»e tiiiwf of ll'f- lI|»i'i|'\‘ i-» illlliiinied 'mn im" tint Class M It hu \\'itl\ ili|'ei-ii.\~|i:|~il--l_\ iiii-i ii.|il.ill|~ii_~_ l“"'" ‘l""L' .ill Gmnwliy ‘nd "1 L‘md° pniiit ol' ini:-i<~t. li i- lla I-u-Illini; to \\li.vIi _lliixiiii is ifniil lo liavii oolred B VII sli-iiiigi-is tain iinli -ni:~~i~' _-.i/c, li is no ilu- liriii~li rights to the new proce _ ,L aliout 4'_‘l> it-~-t loin; .iinl lil' if-i-i Inch, I-ut 'l`ln~ iw-.il ~-~i-ri-t of tlir- proces lies ini f' _ llie \\‘iiit'» :in-l tho li.iiii_'iii-_g gciiili-tis iii'--1.. .-‘ - f." ' ` ei f " still iiiiliiiislil il. 'l he li i~»- 1- iii' ,_'i iiiilv. ',,fii'~li<-tits iir-A >o l`:ir iiiikiiowii ‘o the Dilllli liiil ilie tiiiniiiiiii.'- .lie iiniilili-_ 'llie -pli-ii I .\lii-'t iii.'ii'\'i»loii~' of iill is the fact tli iinl tiiti ini- i~ nl- iii ti .i lfiigr touit \'.illi,' il ll~ i - i~ li ii gliixeii iiiei--ii _;|.:lli-i_y_ lt i~ i-.ill that giip in l-iivigiutle iron :intl routed With f. wlivii Niipiile-iii :.~-wil-iwl tlw bin; ~\v|-ep,pi--.sill-i'_ .\i`ler liiiing pill. into the airtig of iiiiirlili- :np l.i- ilu- iii~' tune ln- i\ `:iiin.ii<- tln- iinnlels have lu-en remove eliiiiiieil to his l»|~ili~~i-_ .|-»-- |-ii: "\\'-il .in-I lin- iii..i ioui.-I ti'.ii'isi`ornu~l into first you are ei-il iiiily |iou~~-il lu-ii. r ilinn I." ‘li nri- eqiiiilly ` ir; .il.|il_\' »lr~|i'i';i.-‘ilig tliirkness . ‘ _ iprouil oi their l.ii';i- foil.-(lion of iinpli--| "ll-i pin.--iliiliiii-s ~:` iliis wonderful powti _ entre Uf fl\f‘»“0 IWUUB' f-'»i"`*l"Y‘5 I5 al inf-rits of war, lion-eil in the aiiiiorix i .li-r nrt- iii-iiiiii-lous, because tools can bt igiiilicuiit statue of Philip IV., iiif>untetl`]`},,,1|g|| n great ilenl ot' tln- .-..llei:li.ni ii. ,i ..~i :i.- iion and .i:'ter\\'nrd converted intd ‘"5 ‘3l“"'3°l`i "9 bL'C""l"3 U- kill! “`l"llliiiiii_v eoiit_iii'it‘s olil, the liiiililiiiif is ri:-\v,_i|~i-i‘l.'i~< ~""l- 0ll.lf'Ct| Cm be mad” in _ _ - _ < itlie nrniies of the u'oi'lus in the deliasedl rillo, and on -anotlier wall the pfirtniits tlotliic style of Ij`t'rdiiiiinil and Tsnliella. of the saints of liiliern. ln thi- oeiitre ni' '|`lic sirles are oi'iianii'iite1l with i'i-lit-t`~¢ :iii~l`t]p» riuini :ire the plvtiiri-<4 of Riipli.n]_ llie whole is siiiwiiouiiteil liy ii wliiii- iiinr-l.\li~-liael _-\iiL!f-ln, 'l"itinn and other gn-.it -*li\l‘|"- V llinliaii ]i;iliitti’_~. lliit of tlii- .\`p.iiii~li iiiii.-- lii iiilllitioii to the uttraetivti lioiilt-\'rii‘\ls ters, ;\[ui'illo iiiifl Uoyii .irc espceiiilly and i_g.'ii'1leiis ornameuted with statues :iii1llpopiiln.i‘. lliirillo street wnifs, happy in fnuiituiiis are tlic governuient lniildiii;;s,tl\¢,ir poverty, nrn alwa_vs loved; while “ml the Palaces. iGoyn is :it his best: with peasant scenes,l .-\ splendid building is the llouse oflrcprcseiiting siriin;gli:r~s, nifissacrcs, thieve-s,l (‘oniiiioiis. It, is on tlic north sith- ~»l`_\viirs, i-te. l the Pliizu. do_la ljorti-s. In the ceiitiw- i-il Madrid, indeed, lia.s much to bo proud t of ilu- ci. it is fully equipped \\itli plenty of foreign -llltl ‘ill-l‘|~~liiL|~ iii=i|-liiiit-i'_\'. .\I-ire rl-ilioratml eu-ii than the llonsn of ('i»iiiiiien.~ in l.a i`.i-.i ite les .\liii:~ti»i~o.~'. A ilernian riniin-d llallninn is astounth \\'liii»li \v:ii»; liiiilt iiiil lilliil up ioi' ilit' nee- iiiig l‘fliro|u- \\'itli iselejtlilc rosulll Olllhinet I-I-l.|i'i1-so|` Hu' i»'i‘iiii@fl“Sffll “T9 T01"-‘Ulf-'lbl,\'l \\'eapons from the time of the Spanish points oi 'onlin-t. This scientific men and , 5- Thelf f@_Pl"3S0"f» With ‘1ll0B01`il`i1llAriiintln., the Inquisition, as well as those "lléll"f‘<‘T-" ‘Vllil li1\V0 \\'ff¥\'-‘llflii We IJ¢\`f°"mf hillires, the knigliting of Velrisqiiez by',,,,,.d M the' Mme of the landing of Cf,.,.'iin»t-- ni' this secret powder have be Philip IV' llliiiiliiis. 'l'lie \\'iills are i-ovoreil with liel-iilllllll»l"1Illi'll'li HE ill" l‘L‘5Ul1B Ubtalned In lii the _Plaza de Independence is aliotli-lrncts, lio\\'.~:, .~.\\'oi'tl.-‘, and gigiintie laiit-<»_-_ the liiiti.~li ;_f--'»i»i'iiiiicnt in said 00 be ne splendid adornnient to _tlie eit_\'._ It is‘ }-‘mm 11,9 ceiling liaiig the liunin-rs of all tialing lor the rights to use it fu produc' guns and iviirsliips. vAiL, inf ATHLEITE nn- inn...i».i.~ni.i.»i»».i nnnin nt fnninnl .'ii‘ti.~i< liiin' tiilieii a liuek seiit and the mllli with tlie -iiioie iioriiial slioulders is n0W\ poi-iii; for ilu- i`:if-liioii illustrators. Some-q' iinie uso iitlilrtrs were in great demand- l-_'. fiisliioii artists for tlieli‘ posters and lk; l_,.,| .;n=n~ ni -_-.nal looliiiig t-lotlics, but tho liili-~t f.i.-§‘i~f_'_f=f~'f.; eff-=}'l§";;,.-,;:_.‘;,~~;-1§:"‘_j,f n'_,,' 1 -I " . ‘Q1-,ev-i?l1_,~,-it-v»‘f`=;'i\¥ if; “ _fir * 'W' _,z ’ ~-» 1.-__ »~f~'1?e»',.__ ".1 _ _~ ._-- -» - -- - ’-- -'/- - , -- _' 1 - ' ,"_ I., I . ,_¢_. ,_ .. . _ Y _ . - V - 1 ‘i..'i.i;*ai.2i;ii:.§l ' _ li gfn‘~~i,,,g=~r-l fl __ _ _ ' a. c»es. or ,T | p in this Provincé. , a ;~ V _ ~ l Morning Mails. ` » '_ l -. , _‘lf_ u. 'i ;.,,_. _ _ __ .. . ._., sn-~f-- .. -fy ' .: ..f. _ _ i 4_1-g:_;Af it _,_ -it ' i..