- ¢!§§§é} _!\lW§!§__U§¢_Th!§ 13 THE HARLOTTET N UARDI it l2P?g? ' _, noiuuuc - :intros A 1* Y QL ._ 'Y_ V' _:§'_____. :L_ _ _t___v _ __ __ _‘_____ ---~ »- --A-»-,_i_.,,.._ -. .. .;.-xf-f , __ _. _ _ _ Ra 3’%'g;"§’°ggg’?g”x”‘”’ A DHARDDTTETDWN FRINGE EDWKRD15 D CANADA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1904, A D D "MM A K' " lfiiisis wi»v»,¢iis-i-ii ‘ ' ° is cnirrs ran uoirru ~ \*~¢‘ i il w \ f_s- . -i /.ya / fi/ HON L P BRQDEUR IlO\‘ A B AYLESWORTH / / \ \ \ 4 M, $>zi;; , , ,ff Yr” 5 J ”*é§“/ H# use A “ sur. WILFRJID LAURIER, ,fi 5 rf*A‘/L” V’ f~ \/ Z7’ ’ '° . Premier of Canada w it ~ii~»j Ja ;_ 1447016, ' , -ff , , , ~/ ii i mi' ~° Aff?/if 2"; id, J ‘Q I uw' 3 in' i.. `-_5!.~‘ fi -_ ~ _ l~>_.\- _ =Q"€__' /." \\ _~ _-1/, Xl/.1/7 ~i .' Q; °;~ - l l _ 5 :_-;~= ' 1 \ ~` `- n ~.>”>Xi_‘ ~ ' -Qb ~-~\_ ' `\\\ \ _ \ I_.\ _ _ _ \\_§\\ , '\ -i . '\ ' -ii < _.I _ _ `I , V ,__ _ “I ' ` /Wi( ' //// » i ll _,,~n,l» l,-ol _ " ' 'i' »~,~ , l i , i N l ‘ >\‘~ "-ilnq I ,~ AAS f 1'/ I \f-\ __‘ ~ ` i a §`~ i \~ \ _ \\X I / . ‘.l|iii~tei of Inland Revenue elected in' 0 l I \\ I i i l Il no we i ny mcinber of (iihlnet defeated i _--- A _ SIR F. VV. BORDEN M Dmhlllll , ' Minisierof Militia, cleilcil iii Ifiiig W af *E5 C-ANADA’S NEW GVERNOR ' A GEN ll L l A sos svniviiv rissisii. ilu er of Just ce, slanted in Quebec Mlnhtel. of Agrlclllhlm elected ln 'I /, sf- J tion and is high responsibilities when it seemed as if lie had lost X A / ~»~l ill "i 0 fl' l 'nn Al, JI' l ‘ | ill i ` '**/..'\'l'l\l'l`i`ill l lll' ,lll i ._»1fI, 5,9 i '5 C* \\ /je- /-__;_;_5 \ K ;1\ / Bromc, Ont E srl Grey’s quieter nature had `a " '“'_""`"`“’***"- A -- ~-~-~--A----7 -¥- -- lootiiin street ii on Rh ‘ Earl Grey, who il to be the next beheaded, I should have gone to the Earl Ggoy, on thc? otherolfgsih, Wag; HON CLll"F()l{D Sll~"ll)\ Govlrnor-General of Canada, pos C011 Mid fhvllght Of HU thot 1i§1l0i§h able to learn soniiething from Rhodes' Minister of the liitcrior, eloiitil Hox, Cll lb 5 ll\l\lA\ 90550! 011° Df the most IDUWGSUDE °“H°red ‘D i-DL long lpmq m which he PDHDSOPILV and apply it in n. way tim Briiiidoii, \Vi|iii. Aciinlz Miiii~lir of Miiriiii- and Fiuli- ‘ ' personalities of all the Governors lay there Arid UWB, HfU?l‘W|1I`US, more impulsive man never could. iiiimelcitciiiii londoiiOiii the Mother Country has sent to hcr when I was in my coiiiioitablc 'cull Rhodes’ dictum to take a compani- G colonies during' the past ilfty years at Holloway, I should have consoled tive view oi' all things and steer a' 'mio more his character is studied the msself every day by thlnkmii, 'After middle course has hm, largely ,lt '""' ' " ” - -~ -D - - lnrgor it looms and the stronger be all you are not so budlv oil HS P001” plied by Earl Grey ln his ea;-¢er_ , .~ ` Q com’ lu Colo" Sir Walter Raleigh in that cell oil In England Lord Grey is largely HI 1’ "ld f-0 bil UW 0\‘1iI1m\1 Of hs 1" the T°“'0" known for his connection with the / § L0;-4 Maxwell the nnhlgiiian poi- On another occasion when Rhodes tempemnw reform movement" Haig l /L Il i "I-Y°d by Mis Humlihréy W8-Pd "1 had been m“d9»W‘0"Ch0d by the lat' - the prime mover in tho so-cnlleil Y _ . [7 l Marcplls and Sir George Tr hnclls made ulllpn hlilni in the tulle phhllc House Trust’ which operauw (lla ,l , ‘ .-.,~l‘ \ ~ andy Hs wall took his high posi- ar lament for is s nie in iheiair, / k & `) - ' vi# / with the utmost seriousness and BVGFYUIIIIK f0I’ \Vh\f-111 110 hed SU'iv0u. 'drinking place! In England serm- ‘ ~~__,,~ I ,», "-\\ worked to lmprovu the condition oi and had nothing to look foiwuril to what on the same line of tho onein 1 /it-*Ai tg]//4 his tenantry and nlso of the London 'but punishment and disgiam, lic New York upon which Bishop Potter l " /,ll __ poor Earl Grey also lives up t burst into Loril Gicys iuoiu one reoently bestowed his opiscopal bless- 'l ' _ , Q ’ his responsibilities, and his work has m0I‘I\il1g' and cmlniini-d ing. Lord Grey, however, derived his been similar to that of Mrs Wai-d's D0 you know Giey 1 have just ides chiefly from Sweden, where the %l great ¢hamcl»,¢r been thinking that you ncwr have so-called Gothonberg system is _a.l~ ///A In appesianco Earl Gray is tall been suiiiciently grateful for hiiving most universal. On this principle hlg honed and loolwlghiterl H9 has :sank ‘born an Entglishinan t.lust Lord1('il‘sy1;su drink-shops keep ss , a. hi , smooth domed forehead, tha in or a momcn , io wcn on, muc co o c supply ns other re- wn MULDCL “UD W 5 WEDDING h ldgglls exwhdlhg well dl-,lpn the "what it is to lime been horn on sorts, though the liquor is of a con- `__ a |‘<»~imn~itcr General elected in North hack and sides of the head The hall- Englishman in lnnglimd Think how sidersbly better quality No profit, A l “Cf , _ V/ f ( /ullilil 4 mb/ i Nilili Ont. Ministei of Fiiinncc, elected ln Queens and moustache are sandy the latter mlllly millions of incn thcie iii-c in however. is slowed the manager on " ~` l l Q, mul blmlhumc, N b huahy and dlpped on ln 8, mggod the world who have been hoiii Chin- alcoholic drinks, while he is given a ' ‘» ` » l.l\\ \ L /' ' ff//.2 hhe The under-_lip pl-olrudag slight- ess or Hlndoos oi Ixailirs, but you handsome percentage on _all "soft" \ ll\{ /'A ll/' ___ ly, casting n fsint shadow between were not born any of those, you were drinks, tea and codes. As a. result, , _ V _ A? " - *_ _ thh full mouth and square chlh flhg born an Englishman And that is the sale of innocent beverages is "0-\° H‘\\ MON" PH|“i‘(‘\ 'MV general apps”-,mm ls ¢ha¢_ ol the not all you are just over forty pushed and customers are restrained Minister r>|’Miii-iiiviiiiil l"i~lii»i-ir- ilfii l ‘MN I/nfl” SUT"ERI‘A\D Engllsh north countrymlm, the type (which was Rhodes' own age at that from over-indulgence. The trust ll, lll,,l,,,,,,,l.,ll,. ill.,-,~l~\iiiiilii Qui M"""' ' “' '“"\i‘ “01|\~. l‘lUl1\‘\ _ to be expedml from Northumberland time) and you huwe ii clcuu, healthy sixloons .are therefore literally poor Nllllh "\f°lfl Ullf th, Eu-1. homu body Now, think of the odds there' men’s clubs and sro welcomedhy the I-Ie is well and comioitably but U0 llgalnst BDYOHP hi\"'1UfZ “UWB i-hl`00 b0f'f»°l' P°°Pl0 0! all neighborhoods. _ A _ _ never laetldlously dressed 'phc long things, to have been hoin an Eng- Lord Gmy's county seat is Howick :“°::*"’ W” 2'" ' ' D ' ' ":"'_Y“`“*'“`“ “' ,rock coat whlch many Ehgllshmvn lishxnan, to he just over forty yours House, ln Northumberland. lt is a prhctlcally hve ml he only Waals old and to ha.\e a clcuii, henlthlvl modern structure siii'i'o\lhdc'd by ll uhhh Bpeclnl uccaslons' lnllwad pl-c_ body Why the chances ure onor- great park. The ostnte comprises l-srrlhg A sack coat »husmess ,my nious ageiiist it and vet you ha.\'<- all. nearly 17,000 acres. Much of it is \/‘ of rough Scotch weave In isct. the *lifes What eiioiiiioiis chuiicrs tliorol biire 11100r'l|md mid other parts are Earl is too fully occupied to leg, hls are against von having drawn ull rough upland country, hut the culti- mlhd dwell “pon hm clothes, hull. these prims in the lottf-iv of life, vsmd portions and the .prcsorvod being conscientious in all things, h “mi Yet YOU l1f‘Vll think Of ih'fU\-" Pl\l"~9 RFB U-B HB0 88 C811 bo -found in 1, also chmfhl ln lhls 'I could have hugged the poor old this part of England. 'Pho Earl he Polllllcally Earl grey ls somehhlng chap said Lord (hey for it was n model tensntry, and they “gui ol L puzzh, plevwus to hls acc” so evident thnt he hwd beenldoing him as a model landlord. Ho has on- lion to the poersgo ho sat three ‘D0 C0l1\Puroiivi- \>v way of consoling. courngnd modern and scientific culti- wrms in Parliament as s Llbcrnl, himself and iotlictiiig that in the vaticu. Like Mrs. War_d’s Lord Max- lmd slnce then hh has been B steady midst of all his misfortunes there well, .he has given much time to' supporter ol lhat pa,-my ln lhc House were some things whiih _no unc could the housing question and replaced cl ol Lords He “_ hhwovcrl mon olh take away from hun, and than ,he nuinpcr of ancient rookories with Whlt than ,_ Rmhcal Among hh, would burst into niv ioom to pour niodern sanitary dwellings. “lends ue mlm ol all parthls W out his soul tonne iii that fashion." iLady Alles Gray is .ngt,,_liks [mr T Btesd is one of his frequent com -hlll9bnud, oinoblo JiDP&8°-_ _She was 4: s ,init §.lios, if I had nent to lull of on rua iimiiiiiiy msmupiiiy » 'i. .1 Mud what I would do I should um mm Am is on 'rimi si f\'11v,°~ivii>~im mi on iiimriiii rosi- gh wh" 1 N ll l 1 ~lilon ol tlgtliziistrsu .ol GA Wh; < =quld have one tdnafoo in which Q _ vi |5011* f Si! 'IH-oi' Rllllh WAI lm HON H G QARROLL lafiitln nl - MAIN Ut1!i_ii°.!l sllllunor Gmml’ ,howl ln Km,,,,,. WANTED,-A lms of iiu1sii\»M_r- Rf S- tho South African war they didered H°U°Y’d- N110. h0W6VBl‘, who for a stiilly Lord Grev is one oi the Cecil H1119 B lMlI\b0l‘<0! Plvlamsnt. They Rhodes executors, and was one of the l ‘é \y)\ll;l _ AWGN ‘married in 1877. Their eldest Wu-ment friends of the empire-'builder - P , ' 9°“» L°"d HOWWK. WM. formerly s in his lifetime From 1896 to 1897 l -_ I-'l°““UBl1¢ ill U10 First LHB Guarrlb. Earl Grey was administrator of " ,, Rhodesia, uid in long rides over the _Q i', "0m°»11...witli large, regular features . vsist witii Riiiiasi his imsr ' `_- 'md I rwlful manner. She is mod momma iuimii iii some of iiiii mm l “M11 ivtelwuall woman. though sh- mtimste tim iiu sim pisiis. ~-\. , fw\'°\‘ Dsrsdse _her Inger-iorlty over "po an coiifpuseivei ' nr miadss ‘lm °l¢v¢r»=ff1¢nd°~ he is in the sold to Lord Grey one day when riiilost -accord with hor husband iii were tiigether in Rhodesia " _ !A won do the comparative You ‘fusions in his earner hm- sdvics and ll and it A t comfort. For in ll "IH Lady Grey is a.very iiandsoms » _ it 1 _HU lil Plihl. and upon iseveral oc- ] ll counsel have ,bean of the utmost I l value to »hlm. Her .manners are ` Hlmpla _sud pleasing und _her exper- iunoo has been oudlciantly .wide to ‘tri Y D "` 'q"-' ~ Y- 4: ~ 1 f _ ._ _ THE UBERAL _ cAB| E CA ADA p \ l ` "‘ .»:`\_ '__ , ' I Iii _ -l, _ ii" -»*¢ HON H R EMMERbOl\ Minister of Rnilwiiys, elected iii \\ utiiiorlanil, \ li ‘@`; _,L I-1\?l"i_ ‘J i I _ y » 'I' *' l _ /ill .i ;>"',_.:_;;,. 1 “Il / /U