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'i!!"s=§,E rm; oulixlillm. cnntormmwil _rumen 1 L ll int Plus il lllsllll »~»- ~~-» violin do not appeal to the masses and particularly lovers of Scotch _ music, but Battle of that Name Fiouight Years Aso Celebrated oil”:til;lf':t'l‘?”:;l?“m‘m‘l::t5‘mS";:f _ - __ lilly 2|, 1903-contributor to lllilorlo Fosllvlllos in _°’°“"*°i‘”‘°“' "“"°“"‘°'°” “”‘T"“l Pe_=»=='_s1f=dl»m-=fs¥=f 3 ”“ Sligkespeare-Sw ft an :Fiery March of Hotsp ur- lsuuw Novnililsn 2, loo; A llflelli "”"”`"l§`i`h“€§Fiov Tzill hinfirs to the @,¢¢n`s tastz ' l Lessons of Shrewsbury. _ e _ be made with Crystal Maiz Com Starch, and such deligh -I l ll 1, . _ _ _l So liially dainty dishes ma \ / \.'\ /gli 4, ‘\;~ it ~>{_\ ,_ prise. \~.~ Y dainties tempt th -\, pf of the delicate, an L_ their nourishing /. 1 satisfies the healthy \ _ it ...Ong _ ~ l 1 ~ . f __ Shrwsb - i -th ,_ keep the glory of thot any to hills the h°m:;`g";‘ °°°dmm°° ‘“ d’”°Sh°' sell one one bottle lo Joined Y ` ` m ern come y as " I D I » I ' ° e n past. But what is not, ftis to be glgfiltsy lgndigotn Sides' Never were ~ f _ _ p n pictures of war; one ,_ lZ.°'..“°.;.i.‘i‘.§.“I.’.i‘f ff`°l.°?f§1 `Z.".§`.$§"i..‘“i§’. {.‘;§,*§,‘;‘if, §§;d§§;;@,};;ylggegvusftthugd ~ - - ashamed of. It is , al t, i - ., ' . _ a ""°~ _ ful Cornblnatlons deem __ volum. ____ zalgaée ___ ni1c;______;1__ gliele Hotspur inquires about the _ _ ` _ rince, asking: with Canned and llh11;t;ni.liatanEll1iglibsliiliEi:Sbu€yhdiiii not ` “'h<‘rP is his son ._ _ ` n a o e, or - ~ - _ ~ fresh fruits, that no _‘hs "°’l‘l ¢l>§`°°ll» Sh°“1owei1ea_ `S*"°‘,'~ "h" ’""' "'“’ d"““_-°'-B“l“"""il d k _ th haul., Disease. He had lost the use ol his limba; mis vsgririldotlie lgitiizlis arniy and se- and his whole body wasiswollen to L cured the Crown and the throne _of terrible eimc.Threc doctors were positive the Red Rose of Lancaster for thlr- that he must dlc. ~ - teen years-stormy but S“°°°59f“1- Tl” While watching at his bedside his I -I power of the Kfeat Barone WGS l>"°k' readthat Dodd’s KldneyPli1awcnld cute* en “P011 *lm* b1°°d'St°“‘°d “dai 'md Bi-lght'e Disease. Theywere sent for asia" pertaining to the events to be reviv- ed, included one or more plays of the inunortal dramatisn These, of course, comprised “Henry IV._” “Richard H.” and “Henry V.,” from the historical plays; nor could anv better way be found for bringing back to all minds that blood-stained and tumultuous epoch. Most of us. if truth were told, get our English his- tory from the Bnrdfol'-Avon; and even those who gn deeper into re- cords never really sliake off the pro- found inlpressions left by his majes- tic genius. Whc1‘e\'er and whenever we study those plays-and most of all if studied or seen fon tlfe stage within eyesight 'of the battlefield-it is as if we lived in those fierce times. Read "Henry IV.,"' and you want no grander guidc~rlay. vou will hardiv accept any other guide. The pages of any prose history seem dull and barren in contrast with the superb power and piercing insight of Shake- speare. We see, as ii' they lived, the armies draw nigh to Shrewsbur_v_ Hotspur marching swift and fiery, hoping to meet Owen Glendowefs levies hasteming "from Snowdon and Plynlimmml: while Henry of Lancas- ter, with his equal force of 12,000 men, presses on from Coventrv to iii- terrupt the junction, if that may bc- 'At noofn the armies come together in that fair spot beyond the town which still bezrrs the name of battle- field. From noon till evening they fight with such 'ferocity that long be- fore sumet 6,-000 or 7.000 are killed or wounded. A-nd this slaughter, be it remembered, was all wrought with sword and Spear on one side, and with bows and arrows upon the oth-. er. King I-Ienry IV. owned, indeed, a. big gun, with which, afterward, he terribly frigltlened the Scotchmen at Berwick, and Finflstal in the plav tnlks about his fat body illi- edupwithlend. Butthecnrnageat Shrewsbury was mainly done by the deadly cloth-yard shalt, which hu! perhaps been too lightly abandoned as a. weapon of war. Prince IIal`l‘Y himself. for whom this field was the first, of his warlike experiences re- ceived a wound in the face from an » on-ow, and Hotspur -was slain by 8-li arrow which pierced his eye. When that dauntlesa leader hnokc by a_n Eau-ly charge the ranks of the Killa! S gi-my, the Royalists dosed up lic- hlnd him, and then for two sangui- ‘nafy hgurg “by Slll'8Wlhlll‘y Cl0Ck" cllowered their steel-pointed shafts iinto tho. clubbed and huddled rebels. i'_['|i¢r¢ must be plenty of those fatal lweopons. winged "viii the :mv goose feather." eV8ll_ MW 131!!! Uldil’ ga.. gnu me aio moi-ket ashlee' by itll side of the Sevem. A ~ l Shskelpcln seems to have known elmoetnllthnt. was tobekncwn of tlichotbottlo. Heletsuslcarnthe alzsct counsels of the lenders, the characteristics of each greet noble- mm ggi chieftain on the field, and how the King nttired several of his International Division.” 'mmm in igmnem ef the 1-hive Winter stall'-ilfed Rates neffecr November old, 1003.003” m- '9°" S. Jslhnto Porthill 53'” stloimio some 335° &mmencin¢ loldly. November 2. '93- lleunen “ealvh Ana\h'°asd°'Bt. Croix" leevc S\.]ohnat8a.ls. (ethnic 830684) “W” 18).; and'f`hur\dnys|orL\\¢¢.3l*F°"¢- 9”" andlcatcu. ‘ leturning!xuml&cl|nt_g~a.m.vln.PU\Kll|» l¢¢poo¢oset.uheexeaeqn.lll'|"*"“"° Passengers arthk lt *Jill* UU ¢"“¥° ilevlleostomofninglllllifii l° “-9” “ lanofneun onus nnuaomeemei let has ~ _ "'n.c.r.nt.uu¢.¢.J°\=~¥-\ ‘ol.BA.H§I,°.P.h‘l`.L. Cetvuc acsrni.v.r. noos~uaes¢c¢¢ -rims ex? 3’ "iz" t e oy v ~ lqgm by himself in order to lessen his own personal danger. Ons by one ia” mggie of his invention shows us 21,5. proud and selnah Northumber- |.__¢_ hip brillinnt son, the young p¢gy_ the gloomy and astute Wor- cester, the foremost of ull Prinrs Hu;-y, Owen G-lendower, the _Welsh Prince, has not kept his of bringing his molmtsineelf in time to Shrewsbury. The people of the bor- dts believe him to he half-wizard _.Q lin1!~King, and many amontz _them attribute to his witchcraft the evil weather and heavy lioods of the scnson. King Henry, with his son. ¢,hg_young Prince. who will be here- gfter the hero of many a victory. has thrust ` forwairsd by - well-judged gn. ‘ltetieadlelg Sl"°W°l>“fY had €°°‘* ’°”°° *° ’°' imrooon.. F ' olmoot in nm lion mind “° °~“ °‘ the s“"° "mb "‘° ur Keotmsioii-e me boooeoiieo oysnomf *ME *s r Don’t you want Underwear tllat’s conlfcrhble ? Weliave it in various welghtsand qngligm. ~ stool.-lelfro momma ood lieovy mloteofootsod fleeced, wool Beeced. lambswcol etc . A _ `Men’s Furnishings. ` ~ _i L 1 mstockfromoneto. lg,-1 lei' THE SHANNGN oPLEl'i 'is _ sdmmgoe cerami- . d _ __ ____ , _ f - i sl Q meadows, When, out of a. force greet reseible thai blendlliig oi* ttlaelri glitz `He wasCnredoi Bl'l8llli°9 Dl'°“° in it' L me u _ _ _ no lang ter in uman ` e'. -oi' i _ , .. ~ _ fi _ _- » 1 12,000 on either slde, those by side with the magnificent pic.tui'i»_S worst Formb D°dd,B Kun' Pina _ _._ ~_ ` _' ~ __ i _ .l........ ' ._ 4 oo.. in our oloooioios. Shrewsbury ° ~ ~ _ _ And Return i mu teach “_ mth Shakespamg nd, After talking four boxes he was able tcsit _ K how than as now the nom, and ig. Mun. Seveuteenboxea cnredhlm completely. Fflllll inoble, the lofty ,and the bane, the He haabeelshealthymanever since. s ri tful and the unri hteolm. *U8 whom thot _pleasant rogue Felstel! _ ""’ _ Going » I li-erased to moron through-%v_e?ntry.' v »P“‘”“"‘°”‘°s~°°‘°°’ ‘I‘°'°.°°""“s°°i,$ Rd,,_,, l .' ` ~ » “ ‘s her proud and powerful upm.°'th___ on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. ooo who by the ` ` I i°°F’°”°‘8° "'"‘°`D‘<"’°“°»"°”-»"""°i_"‘."i‘»'“’ ,pomdn m the batue__ :ve ca wonteneble him tobc presenttlll then. leven to Fceble the wonia.u’s' tBlor. FRU”-f»°ltt)hf)f‘e'Isni.l‘i:ti~ensc1i This m” 'ml' 'h’”'° - they so quickly build up, strengthen nod Bu; wma [3 gimp invi20!'l_¢-9 thin, dyspeptle men, women 2 ' 1 _,andchll»iren. _ _ : T° _ § Inv-lies and children even tbemost f Thnnmphmyqbgmmswn _ `: ,de icnm, use them with niarked beneltsl I _ ~_ .. it ttbey contain no strong, irritating drugs, 2 _ 0°°“H°‘_°° BUWUK- 3 Loxmrticnortw . . o . o . - oo ~ oo - - . . . . . . . o - . » . . . . . . oo o»eo¢‘_o Stnaxt’s Dycpepsis Tnbletslstbcmcct Notbc&lscthey_uemede lnP.E,_Il- ‘successful and :mst widely known otauy land, butbeceusc our tweede “““““° remedytorstomach troubles becauscitds__d`¢g|~ecot,flrtllt_I¢_ merit; material tbemostnssomblcmdscientiicofmod-timdsultnbilltyptdelfknnupclioc to ,irnmedlelnen competition at home or duced. si'um.'s nyopopolo '_rooloooorooolat»y|-rl-,o.in¢,oo.,1.m. everydrugzlst lntllc_UnitcdStntcland 5;? _Canada ms, well nsiin Great Britain, ’ I '».t5leentefnrcombletetrfatment, _ ' _ _Nothingfurtberia requlredtoouresny_ *otomooll cituolooi-so more illlo,-sol-vous dyspeptlc strong, plump and well e ..o.1-- ...-._..... ` l..__... -.»....-.o..... -.uloa--»~ ~.--_ i~ ' ...-.iw ,.__._ moi-lcmoeooli Am nom more A.; _ lem-wie-.~°°°` ~°' °° -soloooxeooaiiiotloc .inet ln the " vine!!- cnoieuor nowih et Ladies* felt bets came in need now.; don’t earl p-ptones and dlataso which every weak- f ' - 3| ii lend °° Pm" B“‘°°‘f th’ ‘“’l*"°"‘ -oorsuluo loilie morkezwmbooloooa _ hw” Smal ' owes something, however little, of » But it has Proven of Interestand *- l 1 1 _ . I Value to Thousands. _ M2°“ lf “fm ani ggidfuxfhgg tnwmmel if _ I 3 ° MADE BY THE ti ods which form the greater pcrtofour “pgy for ;1\ you Ace, but get sl] you pay ‘_ mn __ ____ ____ ____ _M ___g_.___ theM,,emn,_M, Boom ms, Will npt shrink or swell, cannot ,lcik--wafer ive erin sdonot oompl ly lgcsi G ` 1 ’ t ~ ge1eeted,a.nd that you cannot get any _ :_l___¢:,;.,_;:_._:_oi_::f_::.;k ood egg. ood om' sm Special mem” W mu RUST Is proof against lint oi cold Iiater, ¢-_-nity confirmed dyspeptics, although Onr tweed contains nothing but the coal ml! and ordinary "c1‘b’ venlence from their stomachs. no old outup clothing but wool 08 the ngt taint vate!-, mllkloc mh¢! Ihnch persons W0\1l‘i le! l»ll°ll‘lll'0i- slleeifebsekand P. E. Island sheep at; » 'D ol’ taking, after each meal one or two of 1wv¢¢¢lli 'evggy gms, md ff, _ ' by 8l‘00¢1'S a SCll0_F'IELD BROS ST 'JoHN, N is _ sfl~:LL1Nc AGENTS Sittesmem , _ Docks, andmenineverysphemeoi lite s QREAIL WESI LIFE Write ‘ _ ._ gf' "' . 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