S""»i~§»UQ5° Ee»"u'¥Ei`i=iiiii§.iiiissiseeises £ Uflllii s.,-_-. S »` me -4 l) g ° - . _ _ ____-_--_V -- __ _ir ' _-I .Y Y V 71 Y; l 1 '7 " i _ H Y .-- 'rroits or uairriiv "mu noonitr. Poem by Hr- Rudyard 0:8000” Kipling, ..1¢iinr." ==iid_ Mr- D<301°y~ “lb H* P°""’ “’ "` "ti"‘“"i." Ilfii ZZ ‘nd iv 5°“°g °g“f‘_ '_ :taurus iv Rgodyard l\ipl_ing_. I see “is pomes in th` pa-aper, Hinniesy. an ,min ,11 right. They`re all right, _ mas, They was wan about hm Pon Danny Deever that done me a imwnld iv good. They was a la-ad I _knew be the name iv Deaver, 35 not he Was th` same man. He "dmc mgiiey. Thin there was wan “Immendoned in th` war news “min a while--th` less we f-rget th` mm,” my-mimber. That was a. hot au’ agood wan. \Vhat I like 5:; Kipiing is that his pomes is "isnt og th` bat like me con-versations 'im yon, me boy. He`s a minyitman. |r_mdy pots that sleeps like th` km,-iv truck 9.with his poetic paints if' boots beside his bed an` him "my, to jnnip out an` slide down th` *hgh* minyit th` alarm sounds. .age not such a pote a T`m Scanlan. gggift done annything since th' wr-riten iv Cashum Cadi an’ th’ gli: or linyar measuremint,poth- votes th’ pro-hibitionist got :lil mornin! This ii th` wav it happened iv r-runnin’ out in th’ eoun the czar. Him an’ ll speak. Sosays Roodyard Kipling to iv Linfrick. an` that was two hun-, ear befure he was_',bor-rn. He‘s iv th` Pome Supply company pgthry delivered ivry day at Is there an accident in ay illyvator? Ye pick up ye`er pa-aper an’ they`se a pome itbe Roodyard Kipling. De ye amanhole cover bein’ blown up? is there with his r-ready pen. iv th’ gr-reat Gazelle. that a man- in angerjs tin degrpesworse hell.” He writes in all dialects may language. plain an’ fancy pothry fr young an’ old pothry vei mall parties iv _eight or tin a What`s th` raysult. Hinnissay? I despise. But Roodyard pothry is aisy. Ye can skip it while ve`re atin` breakfus an` rrect idee iv th` current news iv won th` futball game.how islliiaining” fr th’ light. an` iv th` state iv Texas. No pothry fr Kipling. Ivry- resh an` up to date. All lays "Hogan was in today r-readin` Kip- Fridah afternoon pome an’ ’tis a mme. He calls`it “Th” Tnruce iv Kipling had just llnished his batch iv pothry f’r th’ home had et his dinner. an’ was a breath iv fr-resh air, whin in tillygram sayin’ that th’ czar iv sint out a circular letther in th` wurruld ought to an’ stop makin' war an` an’ dull life. Now, Kipling th' czar _ WS about something. an they don`t Lynn Shoes Lynn Shoes Q,-_ A new lot of the Lynn Boots received, :_ These are wide and well shaped litters and are becoming very popular. Sole Agents. fi Bros himself, he says: I’ll take a crack at that fe1low,` he says_ ‘1’ll do him up,’ he says. An‘ he he wr-rites a pome to show that th` czai-'s lettei-`s not on th’ square. Kipling`s like me Hinnissy. Whin I want to say anything lib-lous I stick it on to me Uncle Mike. So be Roodyard Kipling. He dosen’t come r.right out an’ say: ~Nick. ye’re a liarl` but he tells about what th’ czar done to a man he knowed be th’ name iv Mut- tons. Muttons, it seems, Hinnissy, was wanst a hunter, an` he wint out to take a shot at th` czar, who was dhressed up as a bear. Well. Muttons r-run him down, an` was about to plug him Whin th’ czarsays: ‘Hol` on,” he says, ‘hol` on, there,` he says. Don`t shoot,` he says. ‘Let`s talk this over,` he says. An’ Muttons, bein a foolish man, wait- ed till th' czar came near him, an` thin th` czar feinted with his left an` put in a r-right hook an` pulled off Muttons, face, I tell ye, ‘tis so. He jus` hauled it off th` way ye’d haul off a porous plasther-raked off th’ whole iv Mut- tons` fr-ront ilivation. -I like ye’er face,` he says, an` took it. Au’ all this time. an` twas 50 year ago, Muttons hasn`t had a face to shave. N e’er a one. So he goes ar-round exhibitiu’ th` recent site an’ warnin` people that when they ar-re shootin` bears they must see that their gun is kept loaded an` their face nailed on securely. If ye iver see a bear that looks like a man, shoot him on th` spot. or. betther still, t r-run up an alley. Ye must niver lose that face, Hinnissy. ‘-I showed th’ pome to Fr Kelly,” Continued Mr.,Dooley. ~VVhat did he say P" asked Mr. Hen- nessy. “He said," Mr. Dooley replied, “that I cud write a good a wan meself, an’ he took th` stub iv a pencil an` wrote this. Lemme see-ah, here it is: Whin he shows as seekin’ frindship with paws thatfre thrust in thine, That is th’ time iv pearl, that is th” thruce iv th’ line. Collarless, coatless, hatless, askin’ a dhrink at th` bar, Me Uncle Mike, th’ Fenyan, he tells it near an’ far. Over an` over th` -story: ~Beware iv th’ gran’ ilimtlam. There is no thrnce with Gazebo, th’ line that looks like a lamb. ‘~That’s a good pome, too." said Mr. Dooley. “an` I’m goin’ to sind it to th` nex’ meetin` iv th` Anglo-Saxon ~liance.’ (Copyright, 1898, Chicago Journal.) Watchllaszard & 'lloo|'e’s for G h r i s t m a s Goods -- worth keeping your eye on. ‘ t Edham Pasha Proposed A Massacre _ - French Press Oppose the Queen’s Visit --Snow-storm in the I-lighlands--U S. Troops in China. LONDON, Nov. 26,-( Specia1)- I have quoted remarks made by mem- his 5,9 house and gn-,nmig here, » _ Loman Nm 25 __-mg Sgverg gngw gtgrmg hgye faggd in the |l)BI'S Of G61). Al‘0laS’ Sliiff llI6I'8»1ly. TUB T°RoNTO’ Nov” 26___[Special]__ cal Pubnshss 8 despatch ltlld big*-‘la“d3 *md 5“°W is Sewfal feet following report has been Sent to me by The Ontario Standing Committee of the 8°¢01'd1“g t° "bmi E58 deep. an American in Nucvitns: _ _ . on leased tothe United Three men have erished and man "The, United States transport Maud- Meth°dmtGeuem1Cm_“?rence has made navalo 'Ming Station the P s asking boats have been lost in the mi Vtpibgawith eigpt troops line Sgt a demand onthe Dominion government kom on the Gnu of Adam th at =° the et- T116 Queen is takin! 3 great iDl8lf08i land as soon as they are aehorethey wil- by Passmg a P'°h‘b“°"-7_ law' _ ty £133 ;1§:gh;°;E°°'c°‘3 gli; in the project to unite Cairo and Cape "l1}0v0_bY 628V f!1a_l'Uh@S i0 P“@1`f° 1f'1`l°° VANCOUVER, Nov.. 26_.-[Specialj- would ,mum tha Bmw, md; of Town by e railway and told Lord Kit- 019° °‘W' 'h" °“P‘“’~“ °'.u"‘f’t f)’1'.°;‘“§¥’ _ Atwin E. Lan-d, dropped dead of heart and Aden The Chronicle adds chener she hoped to live to see it ac- where Gen' garpenter W] Bala lsd~ his disease at Cedar City, B. C. on Fri- 1' ly all headquarters The gener an is ood d 1 _ . 1 . d _ We are doing a g °°mP"’h'fd g _ staff will go there by rail today,_and “Y _ Amen" net now and C , N . 26- 1 -A , . J *NEA UV (°P°°“‘) t * will assume command of the province MONTREAL, Nov 26 l-bpec,a1]__ th Gunn, mu be trial today evidence was viven that Ed- I Nov. 22. l . . °` . '_ l is c ‘Y " The ani al of me Amer-can two S Le Minerva this morning argues that shall all be the more hem Pasha had ur ed Mnsrulmans to “ V 1 _ P » . . , ~ -tmassseieaii the gcnnsitan; ‘vienna in has i-Hirsttvfl it f°°1i°fzr~°f‘ 1s¢iSf=°t*°°"'F’“°“° °"°“*" ""“°“”°"“"g““" *“ "i'sliiiiiih’° JB C d_ and relief to every inhabitant of this lo- fonndland to Britain, pointing out that $511.8' Ch hu hi t ' d callty- 'E19 P°‘;Pl° Of lbhls 5°°§°“ °f thi; Newfoundland will 'ultimately become. ajor urc i , w o pro es.e , was country ave a ways een a mirers O f C d d th t th resent ordered to leave the 1-00m_ the United btafes, and have been aux- 3' Pali 0 am 9' an a _ 6 P WASHINGTON, Nov, 25__ [Sp9¢ia,1]__ , iously awaiting the arrival of American °°“d\“°”° °“Sl“ 11°* t0 °X‘S"~ l Word has been received that United "°°Ps' his th” genfnfal f°°m“*"i_h°'° O'1‘1‘aw.a. Nov., 26.-[Special]-N HAVANA, via Key west, Fla Nov make successful opposition to their P P made an attempt to frustrate the plans etr e y vv both policemen were in the morgue this morning. ._ Guanahacoa is in afar worse condition ‘ than Havana. There the desperadoes have as absolute control of the town af- ter nichtfall as We ler did of Havana that as soon as the military authority of States marines have been landed in i the Uundd States is established the Major General Hutton ' has given an China by the captain of the Charles- ‘ Cuban fo;-ge will jay dgwn ing -5;-mg, emphatic denial to the Globe’s story of l town, near Tien Tsin. It is not known and the mph will return to their for- a break between himself and the Minis- , lu . what the affair means. . “WF Peace "1 °°°“P“‘i°“”- t r of Militia over the Ma'or 'raibot t nan, Nov. 26-[special] -The _ “TM °i>P°intwq\»t of Gyn- Carnes- ainir. ‘ I ‘ mn: French press is discussing whether or §:fb;°f§'?;1;a';;1 txsmgrovlzx hfgefilf The Russian government! has remov- r l”°t the Que” will “gal” g° t° the "nth The Cuban Ieaders in thi? section e;- 95 the duly fl`0m‘ “£1`i°“1m\`°l imple' Le"“f° of France to spend the winter as usual, press great satisfaction with the as- ments and binding twine. and declare her visit, when England is Singmffent °f GPU- C*1`P°“t°"» and h°P° The live stock shipments from Que- , trying to humiliate France, would pro- that ms tlwt Wim tend to settle matters bec and Montreal to Great Britain for to the satisfaction of all concerned.” voke a feeling of ill will. ~ the season just closed show a large Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 1 llllEEN’S INTEREST 25233!Z.i.'.§%flI.-'?;?.lZ§‘.1l2.'l21iLOR|l MT Sl|`:PllElli ‘="“=*°° 'mm not be Punlshed. I ThCr;;oAoo November 26 ____ _ _i e llowing are the cloning 23. 1898. Outside the principal bnsi; _ p0§;v7 ggmat’ 65* *mm* 8” ' ness streets in Havana a veritable reign _ _ In The Gairo and Cape 0, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,., with the ’°’“'“- °‘ GMS Away t° Relatives .,,.,‘,’,;’°;;3.... aa, a»m.s2t.aa. 400 desperadoes, members of the in- ' famous band of Nanivoes, sent to Ceuta 0233;, wheat’ 65; ’c°m’ 88* ’ mu' ' '= ` ` ` . 25 three years,afro. The robbers do not P y' await darknegs to pursue their profes- _ July Park 9 05 sion, though by far the greater number of crimes are committed at night. N 6°' w"|"' “P-°f9" These men work in gangs, which _ N Y N 25 To th . i p _ - , _ or or e so ces re :ii .i2:f.t“‘“.. is 2:? 3.* to 2"" "°’°' ""**°" f "°" et »i<=°»~ GW-»E W--g ual - Vlceregal Dinner- Itisproposeuiaat the iaen sudden beam, ae. . 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