5 ' ~ n u_. ll- A tal! '"1 ...¢- .a - If you ini' ial eventletns knowand ¥°_=_’.°P?fi§n’f. ls some .smiles _ Should their orders. '.-or f- f.'~.'r»-'~"~'~r_’=>T='“f~".'I}'.»f*~;.".*' 1 .~~ ~’ . _ fc _ _ _ _. _ _ _ __ _ ._ , ' f ' . - ~ -, .‘ ,_ ~' ` . . _ » - 3' m 'f-~ f » ._¥_;~V.-‘_ 31:1 . if ._‘<3.‘: 5-"_., ~,,_te _"7,-. _,,‘;;'c~ V. 4 ‘__:.,__._-_ ~;._»..i» .__,> _-Q, ,_ ..- it..._»,_.-_ff 51 rv 5 _ _ _ __ ____ _ ‘rim euannms, caaanorrrrmws rszasn , . ‘mf 11.7 s1u1.Lwoo5` _ £68- aillbyls., 68¢!°I?‘“'-O ` tl ' '..l’.l_lll'CE STREET, . -Cvw-1-f P-F-1 PLANT I LINE -Fmt-elses single an _ .-dpnbletemns, _ ' I* ' Fine tnrnontsfor wed-' ‘ " .r d5.“8“i»°-\\‘i Pfi“f° PU' 1 PH0lE_52 i"=='="?f=l'= Always 1‘1.s1céeicci8c=..nu1u as the but Autla 25c. up. ' » = Glass. and ' Gliding. _ _ R.epairlng. Set of Stvldvor Usher; vin( and W .,E.,w..__1:A.vLoR,_ um sums Cm B~°-»=- . __--Q., J. f* >_,_1 i~ ` - »N.ll1;a. llac--|LL.CH1PlIAN Manager ga? mann-rr. » 5 erto ' 7 l 7' ' 7 A "” ‘"3" CDIMENCING JUNE I9tll GI n°c'1'°12crun-ruxm ~ I 2......""°°‘?."°.§1“°£ wisufyccdacunx. ff -`;'_H*’,~W_ 0,,,R,'1`H» »s. s. ouv|s1ne'~ __ _.»r-1-:-_. _ .f'evseY_r:IEsnaY Ar1.1>.11 ls. 5. HALIFAX” S .........'°.§'..'f.‘.‘I..I.f.'.°..i.f. ... ..._ _-mm __ and Lot on Cum ""'°" 1§;i " ""°*"”""»'~"°“f""""°-.» laelllha. Good title guaranteed. W- W- CLARKE. ASU* Ch't°WU ‘V f I _Hive Lumber Yard THE -1 `. -4": _ __ __ fe' _ __ - *W 52' -._ ‘fx Q ‘ Tuwday and Wednesday at Cili' lf |-0lli¢.`0\li”‘ ' _ m wmuumfumucuoacciccvci Great George 2aD1|lerm`daf~_B-B¢-I-- p.=m.for_0rwell. _ __ _ .o'rr:1. anuuswlca §m:'fo. ana. a1msnm1t'n:r ’ F," ff=*=1'f°°¢ “he » <, .f . fs .;, ._ -- : . - . use il: A 11 1;* Y. Cl1lAi>A's" SAFE ~. cc _ - ~-Q-rx. . Wrhe 0-ZL . .- _ _ g t - _ rassespr; and pomt, ql length for a. Spanish hidal- lildil go." His was certainly not the head _ Kudos 91 g precocious, brilliant. skilful, lane 1 ara; lU&1. 9?' BQ 1 555.. .£5 'QB' No.1; No.1; § No. olmmmaand 4.4¢ ts; UL P2 i. "II_‘_QH|.Wi Ll. lvlmeraldéanc. ' al! Kaul 6.58 9.43 11.5; 1°. mv _ lv6ss o1s‘u.z= '|}3.”°g¢n _ No.1: No.4 ' P.I. a.lr. _ rl. Ll. UU- N- l-I-I 6.45 10.35 lv. sammerlidear' 5.* %'°¢ f ~ f 7.11 11 1 Weill# '£1 ‘ 21 44 Port "$.01 7 `L..:rL§i ~ Engng. °"“§E"'r.n.1!%é.‘° Drs-lsearges cl. Qpellltos *rags ar. lv. 9.8. a.l. l lneraldulunc l Tc. 5 iacanuuge. .s "~""'=w=§~;.-. F m~r»~ 7 if I D_l’¢°|'lllQ’! » __ 4 _ ____ A 18. 19c3 n¥€R|.§|o 1a»»'c.r_¢1i‘y°s_ .’_,"1';'= lldllldl ‘ -'_)_~;‘ 1 would not do, _- -. _. 0 _ , _ _ Wil. eyes austere, ' '- ' walking near, i things and dear, ol .your blzlsf_l.>|°..l!l» can cufycic-ncaa iucnr watdxful San, _ . _ _ ;_n*‘I\ld, _ V U_lElt.¢‘hh.t_he,.a\aster-work you've done, my own? Wh ' ‘ln 'rddce mn _Skh l=hree€o¢~nigh‘ty'1nea - Al Golne forward, one to ten, 1 S , buglesl blown, _ ou your ouglcs blows! 3 “Pl NIU. ' llellace of ee your on your hurles blown! -- W. I. Healer; . L_ Sketch or w. s. money. W- E- _H`¢_nl_ey, who has just died, at the deep! 54. was _rccoguizcdror “NIV years 'as ka foremost journalist, poet. -d¢c;nati_ct'oud coccym, c icca. er in the literary life of London. Q; editor of The Scots Observ- Qf. _National 0bse'rver'a'nd_»o_f yew 'ReV'lew.` He. "was a 'proc' *savior muh stcvcusoo. Hu began-life' urge laborer, unconscious dl power. unvers-‘ ed in the elements' 'or cases# i7__§__ ml '£cCi° dv_ht.,botn ncd £i'tlr*’a_ A ospi- __\ - c‘.-1 mls St_ev_d'|s_on,' also a in ' institution. Then -commenced the mcuzcx winch- our lcd stages of newspaper cor- art editor and Wfontributor, to the rank of poet. His li1hbs‘r'emained paralyzed, and hedi *illl”0f'hi§ 'workin an invalidrchair, out of this towered his massive blonde head. set on a magnificent pair of shoulders. He was noted as a brilliant conversitionalist, and was the centre ofa coterie of the cleverestliteraryfmen in England. Much of his verse was characterized Swordz- ~ ,d _ nm iii? HBE” iiiii iécg 'f.by conquering spir- it now called-Imperialism, as the above selection shows. Fon me uoromsrs. lheteh of the lan Who leeenmeale flhetgaaafar-‘l'ham. Sir Ralph -Payne-Gallwey, Bart., who has been recommending recourse to against olending mo- torists," says The London Star, knows what he is_ta.lking about, for he is the author of those two volumes of ‘ "Letters to Young Shooters," which give more practical- information on this subject than any like w0l.'lS-., .Ke is himself a iirst-rate -sportsman and a good shot. who _could be relied upon to bring down a scorcher flying. He has been de- clared the best living authority on wild-fowl shooting, and, though he is _ 5 if ,‘ a little- prejudiced against shooting T- J- GRMQ .12::.:°g:. ‘:.‘.:..:::;' .:':.:'°: ;;°;..:.‘: lgngu, maniac. He is the grandson of that *_* General Sir William Payne-Gallwey -...-_...__ _.cf _ who commanded thc ncavy cavalry YQ( P- at Talavera. and the son of Sir William, who represented Thirsk for 'a period of more than thirty years. His mother-’s father was Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, ILP., the seventh Baro t of Thirkleby, whose prede- EXPRESSI como: occupied tncir .Yon-xcniro *lands for three centuries, and inter- married with the family of Crom- well. He himself was born in 1848, and went from Eton into the Rills Brigade. He had an uncle who shot eighteen elephants in one day. What a bag he would have made among the big motor cars down the Brigh- ton road on a line Sunday! (lover lea Are Ugly. It is a curious subject for reflection that in any collection of clever the maiority are ugly. writes Mr. Henry I-‘nrnlss in The Windsor 'Kaga- ~ sine,andsupp1iesal_ittlepenpicture_ OWN UNB. » gallery of ten portraits to prove tin point. "Nature," he says, “gaveEd- Iliifllchblcllv ward George Earle Lytton Ilulwer Oli*-P.¥.I.lnilwly.¢llr Lyttonafaceaslongasthe haboreanamethatmih serve slmeelsful. aristocratic man of gen- ius. Ireland has produced. for its gdiite suiccess caused it'to be acted jloventy-five nights, the new 'lst being' master af the"hour. ' , V ' ' ~ pre- hs < a successful theatrical géE` _ 1 1- nu t1?mclw'au:-:"sonn¢e=nitn.-iccd ee!! 8oln¢olle-or who'or where I Knoweetlthou not? then make no Andtheudaltdml,lalandofsnnor Who waits thee, little dnlld or F213 l'o1'sll.n;eGodkeepstheeinhlsworld I Someone hath need ot'thee som to-day. ’ - -Emma C. Dowd. ._ ,_ l \¢,¢ll\7U¢» *ii-._ uni. “""°i°“¢'. R. B. B. sf-lemom. gl.. cudo?»2'E¢.P'i§'.i'3.°°°'ug` 'no nrunnusaor 'sua corcororsaedumi Comedy Writer. _ ‘ Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan, 8 Younger son, was born in Dublin Oct. 30, 1751. At. the age 'of he was let doWll as ‘fa most etrable dunce.” .At Barrow he was the most popular of idle boys; his masters mourned over him, they liked him for his livelinms. At eigh- teenhe left school. but had ldsons at home in latin and mathematics Ilia father taught him English gram- mar and oratory, and he learnt fenc- ing and riding. At Bath he foil la love with Hiza, daughter of Tho- llll I-inley. an English musician of llllll mark. She was engaged 'at six- teen to an old gentleman of fortune, who released her, at her own wldl, and settled £3,000 upon her. In..l1ls twenty-first. year Sheridan doped with Miss Linley. Later he went,-to London to study law in the Middle TQPIO- lllss Iinley was _then sing- ing in oratories at Convent Garden, _gud ,her husband is said to haveper-_ Swnated the hackney coacliman and driven her home. The" opposition of HY- Lilley was at length overcomes and on April 13, 1773, tli`e marriage WIS l’¢P¢ated bye license, with cen- sent of friends. While living in 01~ chard street, Portrnan-square, Sheri- dan finished the earliest of his come- dies. The Rivals. It was pr0d\,l¢e1| -a,t,_.Co_vent Garden, Jan. 17, 1775. The Duenna,. with music arranged and comlweed by Thomas Linley, followed on Nov. 21, and its imme- rick then sixty years old, was paring to retire, and Sheridan him £10,000 for two-iourteent his share _in Drury Lane. _Q like sum for taenths. The young manage; no hurry with a new "piece, School for Scandal not being "duced till May 8, 1777.' Its was so great that the tre_as`ure1‘- of -the theatre said two years wards it “damped the new pieem, Within three years Sheridan fromthe stageato Parliament, returned for Stalord. oration of his, during _iinpeachment of Warren cited unparalleled ,lleclaring it to have_ eloquenc'e of_v times, As an a boon companion of Wales. Sheridan's star leéed in 'His ascendant, but its bilghtrhas laskd only for a few yea;-3, The deggh his first wife, the misfortunes atten- 22nd. 2310. 25th, and " Class 1 ' is Ni. Pntae $150 AT.. (Next week) Tuesday,-~Wednev _ -day, flfhursday and Friday’ " f .....?$’¥.i;'E.B$’ i903. ¢0mU¢B¢ _ _ ,_ WBDN§D_AY FOREll00`R-Judging* live stock continues. afternoon: _ House Races . 1. and Pace, Short performances between heats the dfam lists, the Flying Dun F- l. *Flu 'tm Fir. ` lla 'pr».~.Jlmv.fniiUa.N. Kllflfoallfllu ._ following, coming direct from HEVYOIX: ' l PM ' . ` ' The wot! gd ggfig . _ , i 1. gf _ , _ . _ _ eat comedy acrobata casting ict. lady and gentleman in we by acrobats Exhibition in Echibition Grounds from Government Farm at nga p. m. HDRSE RACES. 1.34 Class Trot and Pace, Purse $153,411: Free-for-AllTro1 and Pace, f' 3w.oo .1 :4 Class Trot " sorrto 'snort pe_rfo1msnces by the above named. The Flying Dnnba . rs » rolk and Treat, the great comedy acrobats. The Nyvaieei comedy casting aa. lialoon Ascensian again. _ ,' E\ewl:g-A fail two w& chan .programme _ e a e nam dgigh-icnm Parade of hive Stock and tutthesp later by steamer: and railways from may Fares see posters and newspap- ersor enquire from nearest station agent. lailwayretnru ticketsieenedonzntgood to geturn ap to and on 16, at one way int class are. opecml reduced tales com’ng on September 13rd, good to relurn no so and on zgth and coming on nth, good to return ntp to and on 25th, only 31-25, from Tngnish; ooc rom Songs; soc from Georgetown and intermediate stahons in proportion. For further particulars apply to F. L. liaszard, C. R Smallwood, ~ rrreeident, . Secletary. 1-zsgdaom _ F9R_9!ALE 3 Horses and 9.1arge Pigs, at. _ HOTEL ACADIA, ' » N » _ Grand Tfacadie. 1 giwn - .. .. pr _ 11= You oN1.Y Knew __ _ Whenyourwellstockedstorewaa ' -_foicgro bun. could wa1`t'toinsn:1etmtilth¢week bc- fore, but < - When lt is Destroyed Y _ lshl. _ berthe _ c1‘el"°.e- -c'~. _ x. 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