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Tin farco alc nf of an- an I th hat l L the 1 KUM ur of io Uw t o of a II had hadS S Jm ull hIs Ills for roi the Osborne Os- Os borne borne- nl Na College and null Iud acquitS acquit acquit- S led CI very CI well J was lIs solemnly fir sU lO no t Ii ni ugh t recently t ty I As jS a mutter matter of or fact act If it e ho hb not i n Jd II lit would J failed ailed tu to enter alii hc liela not so o lit Iii his lila u us h brother Henry 4 t L I IMie the Mie samo t nio hue ho 10 him uh already tl cl fl Ic of oe o it LI VJ o of r Ills aS c jg s Cit tF I e S i c cj hy by l h r 1 fUit ruth fUi- t U II h h w y what har la ts cit ci- ci t o ot of him tn as its the Iho Kin King ot ur England The 0 thur Hay day ln for fur he hu was wa alone with w hi h tutor lulor lUll In n HOI sor Park a n mt ot or the I i l h t ilfe I-ilfe Guards aC by the theland band land which was returning U to th the har- har al- al I lO l ed hort when the lh r saw av the little prince BI alln away from fran his tutor the boy hoy slowly passed before the troopers them cOl carefully and gravely grave Stav S 1 ly saluting tb the officer The band hand struck up u ii lively air all and trie tu troop li their ors Cl'S could scarcely repress 88 laughter or when Prince Edward strode up lii to lo Bandmaster shook him I warmly b by the hand hund and amI said I I 1 l thank you fur rUI your OUI loyal al and amI dutiful JJ music IC S o u nUll Had once heard the un phrase when tiou hl ht his grandfather was receiving t c. c an nil address o and it II had him him as useful an occasion on any s S I Very have htwe been the of ur the climbers cIs to fa VOl with T. T Sir and Lady Gorst Gorsi who have bave 1 1 sailed a IJ 1 for Cor Egypt to take ta ItC up Ul the great t position left vacant b by th the retirement J ur lit T and L Lady I La Lady II Gorst o o 11 t l. l who has luts a keen sense ense of or humor and amI Is IK scarcely ly move mole than HIlt n II I girl J wits was more amused tl than anybody any any- bOll body at nl lh the sudden u d desire In on Ml the tbt part 5 of oC scores of people who had haO hardly bow bowed to Lo her bet before to tu ask her to lo toS S 5 Lady idy GorR known to her friends 11 us i Doll DoII Is I the daughter of Mr C. C D. D Ru Rudd Ruthi d. d Cl cli millionaire partner She he ha has great character Is IsI very I S handsome and is making great gloat efforts to cure C hI herself of the habit of or laying exactly what comes lot Into her hr a mimI mind a habit which ha has made hersome her hel some JIle enemies but hUt many man good friends Sir l is more mon popular at Cairo S than Luau he Ill 11 Is in London He lie has u It cold and hl his appearance r reserved n cr cd manner iJ Is like Ulic that of or a n little spectacled but he actually cornS corn com tel schoolmaster with S S hi nus a u very strong sUIng character great real kindness liln of oC heart heart- Americans S iIi likely to Lu have ha a n good time next Sir SIl Eldon both season on at Cairo as S S 5 and Lady Lad Const Goist are arl particularly parS par par- Hal to them S- S I The case ease of if lC Lord William imam Nevill Jf J. J who has been beer n- n lit iy d one uie years year's UIS for 01 0 1 from I a pa has tuis started nw mm ny fly t wagging a hut but the greatest t sympathy J Is felt leit It for lw II Lady Villiam I who Is Js generally liked Ier Mince Lord LoId st Jh-st t fall fail inn u Ii Iio IH i received l veil Il II live n e years years' l ha hanl in ru Id I'd IdI I I JU labor l' l for rU UI defrauding Captain COlta In Spender S I Cloy C Ir sIz U W. W Asters Aster's ln son I Lad Lady n hits has struggled hard to lu I Ift trot cot ft Iu lii hUI r husband received buck back Into Joto society and during the past year mUll many people have the ho to I out JUt of Ie 01 for Ow Iio tIfe v fo v iv I r lIh tn In I i I I l i h t F H 7 Arr S Jl Jho l l Jo t Jf f t lH q l 1 lir 1 I iVA 11 lunatIc f. f u spoken 01 to lo his son siu I Lord William I ilium that thul terrible day when the tho Spender I I Cla Clay fraud was wa discovered lc l On Out that loc occasion there was wa a big biJ house Party parly I staying ta at the Ca castle 1 One h by one olle the lilt guests found ex excuses cx- cx to tu leave until on only I t t o o IJ remained remain ed cd and these watched the stricken old uld man mail who sat sal al for fOl vu hours perfectly Mil sll- cut with a n book of the peerage opened opened open open- upen-I upen ed cd at ot his name lying on his knees I I i Madness ran Ian in In th the family of or the I j Marchioness and many any declare t that I Lord William should nc never ncr r have been ben allowed to lo en enter let into any business transactions U 11 I The rhe man hr the street who ha has hao been ben applauding the Colonial Pro PIe Pro 1 1 I little dreams decants of oC the disgust i 1 felt It by those these gentlemen from for far I away aay at the old fashioned red tal tape e methods of the thc present Colonial Office Just before one 01 of or the conferences the other morning Dr Tr Jameson and Mr 11 Smart one 1110 of the lilt New Zealand ministers lIM made some seine perfectly simple suggestion tl to Lord Elgin a u suggestion which might have facilitated the routine rou rou- tine line o of business t Lord Elgin Eight pulled his board hummed hum hum- remarked I L med and hawed and r mn must t see the Prime Minister abut about it In a H day duy or ur two I dont don't think its it's quill the correct way to do it H This was too ton much fOI for Mr MI Smart who angrily exclaimed Good Lord if we Wl Vc only had Americans to deal eal with ith the thing would have been settled set set- tied lied right owa away Mr Mi Smarts Smart's exclamation reflects the I opinion of all the Colonials who look upon thuS the pr present 8 nt Radical cabinet as 1 the most conservative and antl behind the times times- body th they have ev ever r met I j Lord Loid Allendale better I known as Mr 11 I Beaumont who 1 lied died r vuI re- re I and left l rt a fortune of I 00 has ha left the th sum of oC to toI I his younger upon son the Hon Hubert i Beaumont who married the eldest daughter of Mr Mi Michael P. P Grace formerly of New Sew York and the pl present pros pres ent tenant of Buttle Abbe Abbey Mr MI Hubert Beaumont Is h now a n Liberal LI Lib b eral member number of I parliament I partly owIng owing ow ow- ing trig to the efforts and popularity o ohis of hl his charming wife who ho was wu also alMo re- re I I I I I 1 i. i S A J u. u ai u U r ot o 0 I i it i ith il This picture Rives gives a n cyc cy view oC of the hc gr great at exposition at Jamestown Virginia which was recently opened with Imposing ceremony 1 b 11 I President It celebrates the three hundredth anniversary of tho tiia first t English I t j in Ip the New Nw w Id Woi and has s. s m many unique features o S 1 J f l fr x X ry V i il Ci i i I I. I I 1 I Jt 7 l h t I ti N t t Ili h l hU l Lu ctt til uA I lu tI- tI o o lo Wll as huLl maii wit with Uh l tJ 1 anti and ly Ii his Is relatives To ln hl his eldest son on the l present Hent peer 1001 he lie left left- thu the hull bulk of or Ills great gloat fortune or unc S 0 Miss li s dna May In announces that sh she will renounce the tue stage sUiKo In c and al all It Its works at it the termination of if the run iou runor of or Nelly Nell Nell NeiL Mr MI Oscar shon has at tit length utter many any months of argument Meanwhile Mean while Miss MIStS 1 May uy has tal taken en No 1 Cadogan Cadogan Cadogan Ca- Ca dogan place one of tho prettiest hOU houses PR In Lon London on for Cor another year from from- Its owner Mr 11 dr Ernest st Gilchrist who has bus lost lo l his hl fortune hc house I Iii bt famous mollS for Cor Its flue fine music room In Iii which Mr Gilchrist V wonderful concerts conceits Now that he has haM lust lost most of his fortune Mr 1 Ml h V H u l 4 jin oM 11 ii low r-low Slay May has a regular profession profession- i t arranges concerts anti and finds finds' finds tho tho artIsts artists art art- isis for tor any ho hostess less who Is ts willing to u top uI p I y ul noun to lU He lie HeIs lIcIs lieIs Is already doing remarkably r well vell with wilh his commissions t |