Alfmooff' 0 Dfvcarszes of lag, might l°i wheat, PM estate; ' ; To t . l §§S,E§,,,,i§’°‘,§ , casino Dolly- THE CHARLOTTETU H G 'ARDIAN _ .`_._. 5 ;L’f`-5 ` _ ,V ' ' ""‘ "’~"~'-w--~ ,__ -~~-~-~ - ' I *~ _ -~- _ _ ` . E? éD SU At Ce “e F.. UZ Q2 :E gi *v4 if 3. ggi. land that ls Being l Doill for Lolita envy little 'Lolita Armour the "~ -. possession of her honie,` near , thicago, when it is completed. No other little girl in all the wlorld, perhaps, null have I home so beautifull as this. It uill be almost like a fairy realm, lquipped .with everythin to appeal to Lo- a's most extravagant fancies. Parks, al' - ; own, will be almost as lqge and quite as lzlegant as those of a great city. ! She will have her own woodlands, flled lah oem me was /towers, and an woo-as---~~»rfi’”2°°“" lvlll be alive with birds, squirrels, rabbits, User and other kinds of’wild animals. -The kroaxds will be dotted' with' lakes, some large ind some small, all connected by a series ‘o/' lagoon.: and flowing streams. _ V 1 Natural and artifeial waterfalls will add lla the beautg of thefairylike realm. The waters will e stocke with fishes of many Vlrieties. Yachts, electric launches and other Winds of boats, large and small, will ply the _lakes-and all will belong to Lolita. ` Her private yacht will be a thing of Its Jails will be of silk and the out- its hull will be of oohitest enamel. On inside the `)loors will be laid with the of the Orient /md the walls rarest peslrie.\'. The same charactcl /"_ "'/' fur- of her ho-lu... purpose of her ri. V iotmg father to provide this little 9-yen. Qrl with the most beautiful’ alace of moill . Innes, /illed with every comfyort that the hegl. ffliild wish' and e'oer luxury that money call lilly, and surroundedy by such a dreamland as 'only the mind of the greatest landscape en gi- U¢¢r could devise. father, J. Ogden Armour, ls one of the in the land. He is the head of the supplies many of the people mast they eat. Besides, he which dictates the price oats all over tha world. He owns country and abroad. and the West it lr not for to them the name of Ar- cf Rockefeller. In Chicago house in the world and ho Kansas City, Omaha, Bt. and other large cities. the West cattle are bein! l'!‘Blt of the ~ of the the head the il ag Uwnl th; 5°' other '°'x. Mo.: Ill the Filled to converted across the conti- hogs and sheep g ot America. ‘ of canned ment are shipped to every part well able to build for Will “D It ll d Lllllcc @l1l'°lI Zféééfés it will have all their conveni- ences., It will have elegant aieellfng berths. a. dining room. a. parlor and baths. The trolley line will he tour miles long, and will ex- tend from Lolita’s home to the main line of an lntcrurbmn elec- tric road which now ~ con- nects md-ny llrle cities of the _ Wait. There will be a network of electric wlrc`s reaching underrmund all about the parks und buildings and woodlands of Lollta.'s home. and electric lights that can be meds either as soft as the moonlight or as brilliant B' the ND Will hang from ornamental posts and arches and from many of the trees, There will be thousands of electric signal bells and a. private telephone exchange by which the little girl at any time can communicate with any of hcr attend- ants or visitors. Power for all thcsc will be furnished by a private electrical plnnt lnrge enollgh to provide for the electrical equipment nf o si-null city. _ Lolita will have servants enough to form o company of soldiers. Her footmen ond couchmcn, of whom there u-ill be a. great many, will he dressed in brilliant uni- 'vms with blg brass buttons, and they will look us lm- fnnt as generals in t.he army. ` BECAME woRLD-FAMous All the world heard of little Lolita, when, som, ego, the famous Austrian surgeon. Dr Loren: yes", all the way from Vienna o l "mo that threatened to make hzr ltiillreahgbeatify tblilirtigrenau Many hufldinzo will i-our their masonic m»0,.,'m,,,, in the beautiful 900-acre park that la being laid out 8 the shores of Lake Michigan, about forty mile, fr on Chicago. These will be con lected by subterranean 3: ngfways, lined with white mnrbls and lighted by gnc. rely. Above ound t e l , did arcades andularolonnedkillsl' WH be wnnccted by 'men' Bo high is the location o _ < on clenr days the little girl fiolslihfrdrbbtzngebovtblrg Ext 01 Clllcnsc lylne tony miles to me southeast, and gl.: can loci: mr out on Lake Michigan and watch the shi 5 sailinn, to rind from the city. The lite is only unlzs milf.-s rlfw. CllIcngc‘s aristocratic suburb. Lake Forest, lvhlvl' 2- l"»l>ulo¢eu almost entirely by n-ulllongm, 1" "1" 'l"<~v'1ly enum limo Loms is goin; cb nsvo a trollq. lluu, ull of her own. and on its rails will run har own private trolley car. .While it will nog 'he U-|10 and heavy as the palace our ~n si.,-,\, ..'l».j_,,,x _ /-, ._'. ______l_~_._.___-__g___ _ Y 1 ;<»~~ ~-§~- A _v----- F__~--»~-.~_»~- - _-~_~ A -A --__ -~i-- W- ~~ ~ _._.¢~~; -__._,~ ;__~__s CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDwAll.D ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, 1»lAv.3o,19os; {.l°.rltiii’llI§ii’§\1'isflt’ii¢"l'i§i"@lfi..-- _ ‘ 1" ~/ \ f ‘ ‘f .2 “ A t \ I , _gc Z 1. -:'33 , 1’ V 1 . ,. 5? `~ ,lf ,_ _ § In nddltlontthere will be pretty young womcn to serve Lolita asgmaldslnhd servants. She will have littlo girl companions hired 'to ploy with her when she is lonesome and docs notfcure for visitors. She will have s. whole garage full of automobiles, the finest that can be bought. She-likes pretty cattle, and so she will have n whole herd of‘tham, all fine blooded. Sho likes tina horses, and will have a stable full of them, with sliver-mounted hamees for thorn to wear. and with thc tlnest of carriages for them to draw. Whén Lolita's little friends come to see her they will be treated as the guests oi' a fairy princess. livemually, a canal is to he dug from the estate to the lake. so that Lolita. when she grows older, may sail her yacht out into the Great Lakes to Buffalo and oh through the St. Lawrence river to tho Atlantic cgealg, if she likes ` _ 104 BRITISH VESSELS. Thc British fleet which under Lo d Charles Beresford will assemble in ,the North Bea will consist of 104 vessels, including twenty-two battle / ships, fourteen armored cruisers, as ,well- as protected cruisers, destroy- , ,ers and auxiliary vessels. These 104 Pvessels carry 25,592 ofllcers and men |‘631_guns 'of and above the size of n ;4¢lnch, the heaviest gun being of 413-incl calibre, of which there are eighty-six. _ _ ______s llllllillllll cruisers, and .tba flags, of nearly a dosen_`ad_mil-als will bs dying( V _ An instructive comparison, may be drawn. bgtwesn the grand display oi naval might in the vessels ,ofthe United States fleet, which were re- , _ nrivate risldence of -_ _lf f viewed ily Secretary Metcalf on May . mf-*_ » _ T” Orders lox the msnosnvl-es and °i,,ths Bri h, ilests in "hilt: haw been issued °i|\°°l‘s loonssraso, and indi- I very important and in- 8,»anli the.flse`ts which Britain and Health mds when illdighstlbn be 'ns,bccause nutrition foils. Tlizlis you srslstu-ved. -Thea the impurities which, arise from undigestlcd food get into , your system. Thus you are soisoaed. Mothu Seigal's yrup makes an end of indi- » I at present oil is ~conros.i-on at me site or this cream this country Mid performed his celebrated opeulsn all palace of the future. An army of workmen is busy dredgy \>l°°d|°ll !l"~`¢°fY- ` . t' ing for the lakes and lagoons,-digging me tunnels ond lay- It Wu 1 ¢\'\1=l trellmsht- The .d0¢=l=°r. who -A ing the foundations for the buildings. Great piles of dirt Bfeilt mln With llmlblel IDIS iron. did not out show the work bf me whistling oranges, piles or nrlcu, flesh as most surswm do. but he did somethin! tbl! and stone and lumber are scattered about, and here and WU ‘Veil m°l`° Dllinflll- HB Pulled and tlriltel there are stacks of Lullcu trees and underbrush that Sll'l'B ICB “Dt-il 0112 ND b0l1B.Wtl-S WPBHCNGG UVM “I HQ* have been cleared away from the ground. ef! Sli the lIl\11`»C\eS Bhd liZ&m°¥\.lB 'WON ll-Ntllhili li: The foundations of most of the buildings have been torn until the mulllss hlms lfvm the hip dlliointed Andi laid howove and the watcr con soon bo let into two , rr ' _ ,__ _ _ or the lakes, which will be l¢nowna»,s.l;q.‘J'J;wln.I¢»»kea.". .~ ._ ,1l‘han..th».»b°nes»ud wllvhv wwe Wi limp . forthese two are to be exactly alike in size and appear- gether again in the position they should have been I1 ance. From the noise of the dredges and saws and hum- the child had not been deformed. The l¢¢ ill iltllli mm one of the workmen calling to tm-ir teams o mon- in bandages and plaster and the little su-l has to ro ti’ ger would think that some great industrial plant was bed “hd H1361' Utd WB-it Until fin-lily U19 hmlltmbli could be removed and the great surgeon could bed! being erected here instead of o, fuiry home for e. little 9-yeor-old girl. A look at the masonry .f.n its present condition cdusesi the impression that the buildings will be extremely im- posing., This opinion will be dissipated, however, when ` teachina' ber how the arches and structures are n.li completo. Then the' harmony of all the architecture will cause the buildings and the domes to look much smaller than they arc, and give the place much more the appearance of a. fairy city. COSTWCAREFULLY coNcEALED* ` The cost of it all? That is o. carefully guarded se- cret which Mr. Armour himself will not divulge, which Lolita, has never naked, und which no one seems to know. Certain it is that there is no country estate anywhere about Chicago that can compare with it. Hence it is probable that it will represent a total outlay of from 310.000.0013 to $15,000,000. Three million dollars will be spent on tho main bullding_alone, and lt comprises but s. small part of the vast work of construction and_lm- provaments. lt_wlll be about two years before little Lolita cas take possession of her fairy ostato. Every week when thc weather is not too cold, however, she rides o\l' with her mother and looks over the work and expreillel her opinion os to how the building is progressing. Many improvements suggested by hor slnce`thc conslructlol begun are to be added. ' ~ Of course, Lolita is very happy in the knowledgs that she will come intb possession of such is queen) estntc. But she was not always sn happy. Them wal one thing sho wunted more than all else, and it seemed for u lunl: time that money could not provide it for her, She wanted a loig that was stru ght and strong-, hcrs was warped an weak. She wanted to be Able ta run and play as other children -did. All her lifc she had been o. cripple. Hur futher would grant hor every othr wish of her heart, and, being so young, she could r understand why hc did not grant her the power to v . gud play. Shc would cry und beg him to have hcl xed. ' All the great doctors of Amcrica were cn' but they said nothing could bs d-mc. Then it me rlespni ng parents turned tovillc famous - ennn. It is well remembered Professor ' A W four vessels curry 17,413 officers and National Review, "In the P80iii _».-c... _ Erin .1 ‘lL “1i°"~=£i;§i§ ec. s. -_arm ‘“ §_._€`1z' -Kiel »_» ‘~ " -ses if " "~ " ~+:-_-lf ff"-,-_-_ »`i»_ ' -\’1 _ ' ,WL ips". Wi M lf, i.,,l ro. sr,