» _, . 1 ., ,, Y __ _ ii .` " ‘ T _ ~ ..i , -_*_ ,.,,,,!i;_,,_ ” ` ~--.¢i'».i. . - “ | ' ' ?f ‘ . -Q-.sf " .~ .:,._._ ' _ ~ .i, i , , ..- . -un _,og ~ ii ...,.,,., _ “'.»i.'5.E S "` `°' H-==’ - *W _ W i _ . _ |6 nsiiy iiv.»...¢§2'} . gggigrfm gap . 3fY i I. . ' i i THE CHARLOTTE] OW .GUARD U 7072 for 1907. M ni M _I or ng sis t V ii ' 4 :~;-_~;‘_':_~;Y.;-.-..:__>_;;__;; .:;.`_ .: f.2=n=~__;_; ;;___;_ _ - __ _:;*..._ . . . ._ _ __ _ _ __ __ iiion\'i\'o nAiivFoi'Nni~:riuioi I ‘_ A M ' v ' 10<~AMo\ nsviumm nv il \vi<:iikiii'.iNowiiuniiifi>i\|i.viixe1i CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA SKTURDAY DECEMBER I9 1908- {,,'¢,,3,,ER §,{`AR YM ,Q 1 t * 1 y ~ _ B ALL! AD t," -- ‘rl 'X' ` ' _-___ ____ - __ ..___.____` -'_____l_____ _______ _ - -~-~ --»-~--------~----1-4.17"'.1-~_.; =_.;:".-:-_-;---.- f~ .~ -;--~ f L_,-~ --_ - »-_-_, g ,___ A _' _,jim _ ,ja , r _,¢'---~` _ ---; ____ e 'I' p Live ws from All Parts .of ...he World Brought by Special Cabl. Gets l0,750,000 for Living 240_li§'_s a Yoear in England Will of Baroness Von Eck- hardstein’s Father Makes Millionairess by Odd Pro- vision LONDON. Dec. 18. - Ilnroncss \'on [ockhnrdsteln has bccomc it miiiioniiii- isa through the strange prot-css of living 240 out of each 365 days of cncii your in Engluiid. ’l‘hcse terms :iri- rontained in the will of in-r futher, Sir John Biuudell Maple, the great Lon lion house-furnisher, who tiled tivo yclrs HBO. Sir John died worth uliout $10,750. 000, \vhii‘h he disposed of in it rcinark able will. He left; the residue of hi estate, after if-gucicg hull been paid. in trust for his dziiightcr, one-half of the income to be puiil hcr for tive yi-urs on condition that sho resided at loast 240 days of ouch year in thc Iinltcd Kingdom. After live yi-urs she wus to receive the whole of the iiicoine on thc some condition, so that she is now in possession of the wholo of the in- nome produced by her futhf-r's cstutc, making her more than i1 mililonuiress (in English money). in 1906 the hardness made :in un- successful attempt to have thc clnuso osiiéerniiig her obligatory rcsitlcnco in England set aside. She founii this .stipulation inconvenient, us her hus- band possessed estates in (iorniany, snil she wished to reuido there. In the following yeur the bnronoss obtained a separation from hor luis- lumii on the ground of cruelty and misconduct, so that now hor heart is not quite so much in Germany as it was. ROYALTY ROBS CLUB OF ITS BEST COOKS famous Chef of the Jockey Club Kai Been _Installed In King Alphonso's Kitchen .\' PAILIB, Dec. 18.-All the gourmets of Paris are thinking and saying un- pleasant things of King Alphonso of lpain, who hal just carried off Mare- chai, the famous chef of the Jockey club and installed him as master of the royal kitchen at Miidriil. Tha Jockey club was iotii to ict him go, but courtesy to a. young gour- met of a monarcli prevented the kitchen committee from entering into coinpdtltion with him. Al_a matter of fact the club has. coolly lot its own hack off another' club, the equally aristocratic. but ii trifle len sporty Union Depiomstique, on the other side of the boulevard al- most opposite. Having lost Marechal the .Iockey club has bunillit Ovfr U19 Union‘J chef. This ia ths second time the Union has suffered indirectly through roy- nlty, Some time ago King Leopold of Belgium, having enjoyed n. “canard sux navetl" at the .Iocksy club in- stantly secured the services ol' the author of the masterpiece who was )(arechsi's deputy. '1`hc .lot-1. .' curb bowed. and went across the sii'i\f‘ --lir~i'e it bribed of the Union's cooks na ir substitute. Now the great Mlrechal himself has been captured by royalty and once more tho Union club, which never seems to mind, and apparently possesses an in- oxhaustiblo luppi_\' of' cooks. has fur- nishad a luccesdor. indeed Iiiarechni himself had originally come from the linion, Ho is said to lm unrivalled in thc preparation oi' carp and grouse. and hs saws himself that he iiss no real rivsil in siiytliing, lla acknow- Iudgu that King Edwards chef is at brilliant artist, hut “tiers is _lust evir' so little of a romantic touch about his manner." Now lliarecliai docs n-t find fault with roinnncc and poetry in t-he cuislns, "But, nftcr ali. is not trun ciuislclsm the real thing? I nm :1 classic!" BUYING AND SELLING EIIERALDS IS THEFT Former Frlnoh Prlsldent's Son Has to Anlwar to Charge Under Colombian Laws __,__.__.__. , PARIS, Dec. 18.-The son of u, for- mer French president stands scousnri Of theft and fraud by the Colombian lovernment. The law of Colombia sets forth that a person, foreigner or nntivc, Who linda an emerald in Colombian soil Clnnot dispose ot it as he ciiuoscs. ite ll required to turn over the gem to “le government who puys him about one-fifth of its value. 'l‘hi~ Uoiombian U01/ernment reserves tu itself tho right 0! cutting the stones and selling them for its own profit. - A few years ago a. company was formed in Paris with the son of the *K-President aa managing tin-color. but if l1°KIGOted to post itself in ri-gurd to Colombian law. The company bought *lid sold 0meralds._ nl operltionit were an successful “lst tha Colombian government step- Diii in an4 lodged it cumpliiint against 'Il' llpierers, alleging thin i...- i-.un- I‘°“Y had obtained emerahls by friiiul. A Judge is now iiiiikiiig into i'..» “hifi and two members ot’ the nil .- 'IOU have been examined. 'Fhev d -- °Iersd that they aotcd in good faith, 'IMG they had obtained nn official I’"lD0l’t llgned by the -secretary of "I0 mining syndicate of Muso. Thoy “Ned uiai they una iiinigiir t-meriii.i.i "Om the Chibckol, who possess n. lar.-to Humber of tha precious stones, and ap- rlared to trade in them habitually. 'I liilto of this axplanation the charge "I "wtf and conspiracy to defraud thc '°'°I'nmont in maintained sgninst the DOMESTIC DRAMA Woman Tsrribly Wounds Girl Who Stole Her Husband PARIS, Deo. 18.-,\ domestic drama of which the protagonists were a do- sertod wife and hcr rival, was cnacted In the Rue do Rivoll. it was n piece of Zoiaesguc rf-uli,~pr|_ A \vomun‘s shriek was hoard near the Rue Sain Antoine. Passers-b_\' rushed lu this din-i'iloii and found a woman hclonginsr to the working class lirundlsliiiiir it I with at long hlndn covered \vlth biuoil. Shi- poscii like ii statue of vengcziiici-. iler victim, n .\"l\1ilZ girl, lay ut her fcct. She was terrilily wounded, the knife li|\\‘ln;: iif‘ni=tra'fell our of he-r lungs. \\`hil.- `thc vvoundctl girl was rt-niovcil to the _Ilotel Dir-u, her n:-'sfnlliuit \v:\.-\ taken Iioforc ai p0llci~ cliiniiiissiiry. Sho ln- forined the iuzigisirnto tliiit ln-r victim was ii. laumirc.<:~; who liiul sioii-ii lnr liiisliuilil froin her. “I"or ii loin; time I had iniido up iu_\' mind to kill her." sho nddcil. “null toilu_v i bouglii at knife fm' that nl\rn~»>-P." 'i‘iu-i-i- is inns iicpii Uf the \\'o|indcil ri\‘ul's rcco\'<=r\‘. INRESTLER DEFIES BIG POLIOENAN Is Finally Put Off a Terrace and Picked Up With a Fractured Skull PARIS, Dec. 18.-A \vi'cstlcr of sonic fame found himself in the police stit- .tion of thi- (louitic d'or cliargcd with ai. minor offoricc. \\'in~n the Iil9l3L‘l’- tor questioned him. tho man, it vvrli- nble lIcr<:ul~.=s_ who turns the at-uics ut 235 pounds, zulopicil it ilr-Iinni. tone. A policeman wus ordi~roll to scfiirch hiin ,to sce if lic t-:iri'ictl it v.'i‘upou hill |1110 wrestler took \\p ii position lin the corner of tho iifilco. 'Pho iflrs policeman to approach him wiui promptly knooki-ll down, the second fl ztinst tho nail At this D Hg Died la Barre, in i\iontinartre. no was at wore a. long blouse, and, as his long hair tostiflod, guvn the bsrbe-rs little cmpioymcni. \\’iu~ncver ho want to u moctlng hc had an escort of ‘\'omen. After flcliverint; it viuicnt spc.-1-i'li lic would lenvo the hall xrccotnpnnlecl hy his faithful liorotherl|"- tho Duke of Aostn, the Duke of thc Aliruzzl and the t`ount of 'l`urIn--thc s:unr~ nmount to thc Dukc of Genoa ,md 3200900 to his niotiicr, Queen Mur- ghorllu. This iciwcs him 32,840,000 to keep up the many royal establishments. to pay his i'sthor‘s debts and those or his grandfather. But somehow thc king nianagcs to live within his income and to snare u large proportion for charity. This, how- - does not make him as popular nil Tirslie spent it upon lavish entertain- -laughter and rushing t7“‘0U¢h _the ments. His subjects sneer at his rooms. He was seized bi' one of the "middle-class economies." and of his brothers and disarmed, but not until Peter, King rl tions to charity they say cynical- he had stabbed' his captor seven times stricken ,ANTI-FLIRTS STIR l i WHY FARM IIANBS COST OF LONDON`S €-,_ BIG HORSE SHO SOQIALISM GROWING IN ENGLANDI Two Thousand Meetings Every Weak- mid Much Money Spent L_0-\_'DUN. Dec. 18.-The Antl- Sf" 'fist unions of Great Britain have Jil-'t_p-.ziiiislied un interesting tatemcnt .~-.tzing forth their objects and policy. it ia pointed out that there are i ItIOROOOO’S NEW Sli..TAN IS »< |Parapet Surrounding Arena to_Eng,,-,,,,1 more than 2_0,,,, s,,Q,,,,,,'2` Distinguished Dreamer Be Decorated with Gold Leaf |“‘e“‘l"K'i eve" Week or 50.000 in H11. Troubled State Has months and thnt. tha t.0iAl annual ex- i L 'c Soul _ Bt $6,000 EXPCDBQ lpenditure on Socialist organization and yn Drwogunda is between $1,000,000 and h_2:.u.oiio. 'rinse ri..-ii, it is ima. atm- i imstrnte conclusively the tfrgerit nc ¢-ssitr for 1 great national combina- tlon on purely anti-Socialist lines. The aujcct of thc union is to combat sociiil- . ' , Prme5 “hu BE $60|0D0T‘ext Yea'r‘spcukt~rs with speakers. organization as Against $4-'_' :ll iwlth organization and literature uithi y 1 iflillgton, in Jiuic, will cost S2i'i0,U0i) ini Oi 4 _ in 1908 lit:-rntuie throughout the r\li.le; country. ~ HE LOVES DOMESTIC 1.1 i ~ -- lhlni \vheri."ocii(iui'iA]l;l 3/T’u§dl)l']rT?i`iiAA»'\l‘1li»=t .=uiri'ounrling thc arena, This Boys and Girls Are Up in ArniSiNo Houses to Occupy-Parish ofi in to no L-1un~<-ir gold. hold p.ilnt~ was it first coneitlorcl _ . ,, . _ _ over iiM0ra,l Vigilance of Lindsell Threatened with limi mi, i, ,.,,,_, f,._,,,.,.,, ,,,,g,,, ,_.,,,,,,,-,, the New censor Depopulation ibfloi-i~ ltllti- sliiiw 'wus ovf' ond it.|di.l Il t iioi \ii gnc tho rich cffcct llo- i.\~lre~i. I' lin: in consci|uc|ic<= boon dcclilcil i i _ , _ . ‘lif5.\I)O.\'. Doc. IS.-'i`ho students of., I.fi\In\§_ Doc, ln.-»'l`lio spoctacle of to ilecoruii iiilg lla,-;\p,,l ,,,,tirL,|y “.p,, ‘iflasgoiv u|iivcrsii._v--hotn liiiys :\nil_n niiinbor ut' .vuillil-2 zililolootlir-ii farm Kiiil leaf, :i luxur.v which it is esti- glrls~:iro up in :wins nirziiiist an ziiiti- l lnhorr-|"si |iuiilicl_\' tcsiii`_\i|i: to ilicirlnmfetl \\'IIi_<'uRt tho directors $6.000- Anotlici uinuintion conceins the tnn fliflifig CBfT\l‘f\i‘~`1\ \\'1\i!\‘\\"i~" tht-rr :irc no iioiii-'os ;i\:ii!iii\li,\ in whlclii 'i`Iic dzirk liroivtii of this it is con- i The solemn soiiziic oi' tho iinlvi-i'sit,\"|),,.y ,un HW, wus \\.i(,,___,,,,_| ut ,L pap i .=lili»r_¢>i]_ gp-Q, ;, |,9m-y mm. not in ihas TWU" IN’iillf‘lI li' iiI'H0F\"‘ iliili \\'I\l‘ll ish nu-cling in thc \ill:i;;i-2 oi' Liuilsell, fclltllénglge mmhuncc of me de' i“_“‘I@IlIf‘ ‘if Oppoxito sexes 111001 lI\l‘| l-js.=.c.\'i_ A proinin-:nt .`rirriii-r snld hcl An attempt is tiicrcforo hcinir rnndo iiliscoiirso is not :il\v:iy.~1 ciinilni-il to l:i:tl cn,-,lit .~lu;;'|i\ ini-ii v.oi'\|-IHS. SL‘li"-lliilf Iiirin \vlii> liuil uskcii iiiiii for i1iittii.<»‘=1.' A irold cup, vailui- $2 500 will bo of- lIl\‘itT|i‘S 0l` lil" 1|l>Iiliii>Ul-' 'if I’Ii1l't- -`~ ‘iii Ii» :iu:\liI-- iii mini tlioir i'i--1i`oi'l-il in iioiiiiri-tioii with' tlio <‘oiir.>'i? ' ilnici iii llc I . .. J Il. il lil iioi -. lisi l->rd,iuin\ ing ii null otiii-i= l ` ' li iiliilil 1 i' _ f.ii iiiii is li.iil io,f» oprii to nil iiiii its _cc-u:~ior of n\or;i‘is i.;i.~4 " ` ‘- <- luppointed -the .~ior|io.~4i. iuosi. i.u\i\|'- ' .'. ‘xii " Hilti 'f 5 .\' `iai‘_\' i" - ‘. in un- 'Tlli ' i `onallt‘ ‘HHII 1l\‘>S'Lf“i'ilId1Iil\S`“T I1\iI.\` I"fUil"_"»" -will.; ~ izlit ei i.~:= fi' ».u ili.~lr liiiiiins. iii~ A spot-iul gold cup vuluvil :it $1,000, i H“ "n"*"iI\"" Wa* I“‘I' "l'l"l`1\I" \"!¥i|` , iiistniit Tl».» '»iii,. 'i.- iii -lr \\-ii; on 3 is oi‘i‘cri~il in tin- i-o\iri~'i- of juinving `aiic~~ thot fur ilH.\'f4 limit' uf iii" ii“.\»*f'1'iii'ni.4 in l_',._,[_~_,--A ‘ooiitvsts to be con\pi,~t~~cf~n‘l>i‘ tho winnar's rcgiin--nt and must u "hut on tho whole the men and women vi ouil to he taken to task for flirting. sap,| tid nts and I do know young and rvsiksd with the and of a estad in tho wclfnro of \\ori. ili.» iiiujiwity of his own iJ€0DI€~ of no care in which any girl has had D° °'t° '" Ar '°m°" B2 '°c°.“d“y “sv” 73"” ‘m the °°“5ti TT' nv iii:-ro arc those who think that - ~ ' ~ ' Owners of Sham “°ff-1 Of the m°“fh °f *ht* Timm”-i\,\~»ii-ii i<:».ii~.~..i <1i»NI)0N’, Doe. 18.-In tho lust six London tae authors of which hnvl not been :list-ovcrcd_ cases nf lnfinw ticido not helm.: iucluilcrl. The total' is ninety-two, divided as follows: ‘ Mur,]e,~,.,~§ ilu s|iok¢. on nrt, hut he did not y-_gt found, know how pt-oplc in nrt circles .smiled _ » and shruggcil their shouldcrs. -~*-*~"-"”“‘”"""“ i lic spoko on politics, but they hai`i‘ ', ht-aril cuouirh. he said. nliout ibut. 'l`hc ili\ino riirlit of kiiins \\n.~' in thi- pr:-.s-I e-ut du_\' ai uuinii`i-st.iii-~\i of rirroixniic.-_ _. of fantastic lnuiirlnntiou. rind of it A T .spi-viiii personal ri-i.iiion to i‘.oil i-Yost-r thuii tii.'\t enjoyed hy inortuls on it Murders. 1903 ¢.,...... 17 1904 20 .. ..... ' 1905 19 .. ..... ' 15 11 ra 1900 1907 ......... .. . ... ‘ 10 .. ..... Z! - :,.:|,,i- 1908 92 10 This table does not torious deaths where- the ,lnrleg re- turnull an open verdict. Four of the ton murders untrnci-d sinoo 1002 wcrc r-uses in which wonii-ii died as tim ro- sult of illcgnl opr-rations. The nntmced cuss-.~1 lnizlullo not only tahosc in which tim criminal has not bei-n traced, but also those in w11l<_-h the polico possess information which leads them to suspect that only imi- peizs-iii could have committed the crimr-, but hnvn found it impossible to obtuiu thc lcgnl cvidcnog f|ef‘.o.=sar_v to justify his or hor arrest, or nrior nr- rest to i-u-nitro his or her ¢~on\-it-¢|o|i_ Among thc "unt.!'lf‘e1l" cn.~1r-s undcr this clnsslfii-iiilon arc thu 'i‘ottonhnm Court rond murder of iiorn Pla-i-nick (lloctnnlu-r, 1103i: Siudio iuuriiur of thc nriist. Archil~;il.l \\`uklcy f_\l:\_'»'. 1006): ("amd<~n 'Town mnriicr of Emily f"i"h_vili.-"i Dimmu:-k (September. 10071; Elephant rind tfaltlo murdcr of tho <-hild Mary Ellen Bailcs (May. 1903); :ind tho Blooms- bury murdcr of Bertini Praeger (Octo- ber. |1908). _ _ ..,_._____ i inciudo mys- L0.\’1'>(>N, Doc. 1%.-A movement i 'taking place in the 1-`i'oucli cl'.';m`l- fto suppress a clause in ilic 1-`r- ii.-h vii" code of marriage. 'i`lit» arliclo rciul. “The husband must protect his wil and tho wife must obey he-r husband iiind in civil marriages the mayor ies- out this article to the couples obo. ,io be inurricil. I 'l`hc promoters of thc bill assert th: *this is oit1'fashioned and out of (sr und constitutes n roul injustice to vu- mcn. The proposal to .supprcss in- phruso is, of course, no new one, nzirl it is curious that in thc rt-ligious sr-r» vice the words "to obey" come ii\ with the reformation. It ilocs not exist ii the Roman Catholic form, but the po- sition of woman wug iurgciy luiiuenci '_ ut. that time hy thc Purltiiii idea \»i \voin:1n'.< suliniissiou. It is siiinctinics ,-uni that inili.-'.creti -:i is thi- :ittrihurr of \\--ir:-iii, und ii~..ii one of tlic chi- f` ri ii..-»i..~' i\li.V it is :so iieircssaiw' iii lit-vp .\onic:i from pui\lii:_ Iifc is thut iiu»_\' uri- liit' or wunt iut' rc.=cr\'\.~. The German cinncroi' is certainly an instance that such qualities can bi- .was uni: ag . ' ~ - - ,» ,. . moment the police co|ii|1iissioiis'ry1i5 *“ 3-1'” IWW ff"I'“il“;d fm~p_~.,-six f,,,,;~','g{{S"1,, ,iw m,-iq, ,.\,\,r,.;,_ l lic won iwico licforf- iiccomiug the equally shared by mcn_ and the indis- tered the office. I-Ie ssw what had p.;`°#°tI“‘gI-lb _“H th°lI°t°°t‘;"° Zh C ,,€’L.i1'r\i'ii. A lnrgc ,,umi_,¢.,- ,,f n-,Cin whose *`€K|'"”\@!\t~'! i>I‘0l><‘l`t.\'. cretions of his imperial majesty up- taken place and locking the door after _ig “md” _ 5 "{‘°_"- J'-'_ _;"’f`l"`_ U5 I; gasps m,,g(,,] fmm ¢“.,,m_,._l“_,, 1,, mmy The Whole of thc rovzii inciosurehas pear to have crested a. very \vhirno0l him beat it hasty retreat. His score- °°" ‘fng “lf” "f_a‘il¥f° fd’ “'?';'£;J m\fL,°,, tcstiileil that tiir-y wore \\'iiliu,<: find “Trendy been t“k°"‘._1fI}_‘f____"ff‘C|"I P[_’1;iin the heart. of the German govi.-rn-i UPS' f0IIOW¢d’11IS GXMIIDIG- €§2|s1.oldai?v h(;3)l.(,‘;:,:e “l.li!th Nmh oth". fiilxifius to get murrlf-il at once. but gmmme "ext 5'5"" ‘vm f‘°“'f5~'II fl 7113-’ _5TITIT`”';'i'i The wrestler then opened a. window M 0xf~m_d and L.amm_mgG' me lad); were I,r,,.em€d from _‘ning 5,, ],_,,__,,,,.e`grum (of the boxes of the royal cncios- -u a o . and took refuge on a. terrace, but the u"‘dergraduaU,B (1.05, Somwvllle ,May tiierii were no pliico.-z in which to livo. "mi “hh the “""""" 'lf IIIPTI” °“'"“TS- It is true that the emperor has ro police mossciigep stepped on the ter. MM_gm_0t Gino” Ne“,,,h'nm, ,',,- ‘pal A resolution \\'c..s pctsscd calling upoul _ ‘_ | i t bein seen, and \\it.i A , ",,` 1,,_ the coiuilx council immodiattoh to tale. war hc did his best to ci\couraKS`:il_\lf: rave witmu g 4 other ladics' col'log‘\-s src aim' _'i f _. .' E E A kick and _st blow witii his list sent the \_m,|s_hl>. aC,_.,,m\mni,.d by R ¢;,,,_,,,»,-¢,,,_ l stops by. ii=‘iili1_i'ng \vorklngmcn’s. iz iiiil-it S slii1l;;ltccttll;itr1it\?(§etl;)ero1?mmy C°l°““5 mt" ‘I’a°°' He “A” picked who keeps st wittehful eve on hai pupils. \\hi<.li \\ou.ii save the itlfllll f\0|1\ . up with s fractured skull and taken 1, H K' UE |,,,,tm.,,,,_ lim at me non, ‘ p.-.priintiiiip strengthened the hands of those rho. to the Lnribolsiere hospital. where it ;.,,;r|d1,,mh;| “,,|\.,,r,,m¢._st|,,,.1ad|,.,,pa\-g, --- Y D er etrated a war of which Engiindi exposed the fact that durinif the Bucr middle and lower clus.c.' y is unfriendly to England" und that he tions betwccn editors of newspapers, between pastors, hctwoeii Burgomast- ers and trade unionists. I do not know whcthor it can he said of such ex- alted people as einperoi-5 that theirut- teranccs can bo cliuiucterlzed as "gas," D I1 was found ini-crsssry to bind him. Ha h - d (1 _ ite bla _ can never be proud, but the real mis-I ‘Hu Wonliicd lu get wan with the Ritltigagocalséendi&?L:;“si(;h';s qu A B T h Ad _ _ chief lies ln the fact that the emhcnv-m.! m,._;spp5¢-r wh¢n he loaves the hos- I-'1*p@,-ri hav;-. noun occasional harm- ’ "' '°. """"|fY H" P"‘¢'°" C°"5'd' is anxious to impress thc world uith. ‘ °r=\tI°r\ B°v»r°¢| Schemes and Work the idea that "the priiviiiiing senti- IYU- less flirtationl, I admit." said at lady _ ,i (lent M U'||lvcrsit_v Foliage, London,_ will .3°°f\ C°W\m¢"°° ment among s. lurge§scct|ilonGe<:_1Em;ii:€ ~ i“"‘] I5"m~ Til" Y`<‘<’f Will I-*C f0I`n\9 i value in the evcs of lic fa I ci' I ‘silk liuiiizlngs of yellow and white und' (By Lady ilcnry Somerset) ,mm ox])]am\l'l_)n NUS in \hL_‘!.mL _H -dccorntivl, work of thc boxes, S1 nts ‘ ciisiiowsiuiiiiis, iiiii noi iiiiiiii;.,..,,.,....,.,.,,.. .\iuii-y Iinild is a trur~ po-t, a vii.-i. ‘-xiii.-lied poet-it driiniiu-1'. imbued \\'.' tho charm of Oriental fialiies and lr genis. lu one word. has n. iyrl soul! Muley Iluiitl did iioz ,-t- ~k to be sul- iztn. He wris drivon to ihat office by the force iii' i-ii‘i»iiiii. ably novel stogo effects. _ *' _` . _ _3 aa.. Ill 1 ' _ null ico\‘i~)i"-»I tho l'i\\""ll"m WH" "Witte lily-ivliiwt-il lilniiii Prle drlirnl 6h~»' t‘\'»‘T'i HR' 11"" T* i tiill-i " ,anva ," wh ereived (rlnndl ~|'»~~.ii~ i'.'»\." v.r.ui» un-iron" -\i1"l;:~;',iri-imnl-nt nt tin- him | of tha orfuicgi' vour c1ii\'=ii""i‘* fl"‘"H"' ""' ""` I" I""I“i Now thc noble om busli!'writin¢ mst. i nn- sind .von li'-~ ~t~\