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TEN ÄRMY AND CIGARETTE SMOKING. One seis a retributive justice in the fact that the excamive consumption of aigrettes by our soldiers is causing coxiety to the Army authori ties. For the military are generally supposed to have been responsible for the introduction of the cigarette into England, whon, at the close of the Crimean War our offloors brought back the habit they had picked up from the Russians.
A EELSON FOR. AN ADJOURNMENT. was in a Deblin case that the opposing counsel Mr. Tim Healy is a man of rapier wit. It applied for an adjournment. The judge asked for a reason. a vase all day in Contt II." "And yon, Mr. "My lord, I have been arguing Healy, on what ground do you ask that the case should be adjourned "Tim" hid a suspicion" of a yarn. "My lord," he answered, courteous ly, "I have been listening all day to my learned friend."
LIBELS ON NATIONS AND MONARCHS, Commenting on the King's recent prosecu tion of a publisher for libel, a writer saga:--- Libels on nations, as well as those of monarchs, have occasionally been punished by Law, Sorbiero's "Relation d'un Voyago on Aug- leterre," published in 1564, was pronounced by the French Courts te contain "falso statements likely to prejalion the English nation in the eyes of other nations," Borbiere was further. the personal qualities and the conduct of one convicted of "uttaring calumnias resposting of the principal Ministers of the King of Great Britain. The auther of this "andacious and imprudent entire was faed and imprisoned, and the sale of his book was forbidden through.
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WEDDING PARTY DEVOURED BY WOLVES
TARRIDLE 'STORY FROM ASIATIQ RUSSIA.
A terrible story of the fate of a wedding party attacked by wolves in Asistio Rasain is narrated by the Zest.
PEKIN JYNDICATE.
A airoular has been fained by the managing Mroctors, M. Libert Oury and Comte A. J. do Begnier, conveying cartain information regard. lag their recent visit to Obing with a `viow to inspecting the company's business and proper ties. It is stated that they found that the commercial arrangements in forme for the able modiliscation to obtain the best results, mad disposal of the company's cool required consider they arrived at the coolusion that the company itself should take over the cool sale and establish
coal sales department. The necessary arrungs- eats wore accordingly made, and the organiza-
managing directors wate that they feel confil tion came into operation on January 1. The eat that this new departure will have fa reaching beneficial results.
day, June 21-His Royal Highness the The Query in an article on " Before and Duke of Connaught will give a Dinger at St. James's Palace.
After Marriage," by the another of "How to be Thursday, June 22-Their Majesties will drive Hsrpy Thonch Married," relates an interestin
in State from Buckingham Palace to Wost story of Archbishop Temple, The Archbishop minster Abbey, vin the Moll, Trafalgar. once asked a candidate for priest's orders to square, Whitehall, and Parliament-streets, read aloud a chapter from the Bible. Not lond for the Coronation Ceremony, which will be in ; enough," was the criticism of the Archbishop to hoar many respects identical with that originally when it was finished. "Oh, I am sorry arranged "for the crowning of King Edward, that my lord," replied the enrate; "a lady In BEX Queen Alexandru on the 25th of June, church yesterday told me that I could be heard 1901. In the evening there will be a Family very distinctly."
v. Are you engaged P" suddenly Dinner at Buckingham Palace.
asked the prolate. Yes, my lord." The Arch-
A wedding party numbering 120 porcons set Friday, June 23.Their Majesties will make bishop smiled grimity and said, Now, listen to out in thirty sledges to drivethirty vorsts from Progress to the City and through a portion 100, young man. While you are enga ed, don't the villago of Obstipoff to Tashkood. The of Sauth London, returning via Westminster believe everything the young lady tells you ground was thekly covered with snow, and the Bridge-road, Westminster Urlige, Farlis but after you are married believe a vory word progress was necessarily delayed, but the greater ment-square, Whitehall, and the Mall, to she says t
part of the journey was accomplished in Buckingham Palace.
safety. At a distance of a few versts from Saturday, June 24. Their Majesties, the Royal
Earl Farey heir to the Dake of Northumber and the speculation of the travellers changed to Tashkend the horses suddenly became retire, Guests, and foreign Envoys, and a large body land, and Aide-de-Camp to the Governor horror when they disc rned a black cloud moving of other guests will proceed by special trains General of Canada, arrived at Ottawa, rocoatly rapidly towards them across the snow-feld. Its to Portsmouth for a Review of the Fleet at after tramping through the snow from Mont- nearer approach showed it to be composed of
The aircular proceeds to state that the Spitbend. The general body of guests will real to Ottawa on a wager. Despite the cold hundreds of wolves, and within a few seconds directors visited the collieries and inspected the ratura to Londoo on the same evening, but and the deep snow, Karl Peroy were no over the hindmost sedges were arrounded. Panic underground workings of Nos. 4 and 6 shafta, the King and Queen will remain on board coat, and was tramping along on the steepers of soixed the party, and those in the van whipped which were in full working order and equipped the Royal Yacht, will spel Sanday quietly the Canadian Parific milway like a professional. up their horses and moda desperate attempts to with the most modern and up-to-date machinery. on board, and will return to London on He made the distance of 111 miles in three escape, regardless of their companions, but the The output at these shafte now reaches nearly Monday Mong, Jane 26.-The King and Queen will days, averaging thirty-seven miles daily. This terrardless of 2000 tons daily. They also visited shasha
is regarded as a remarkable feat of andurance movement, return to town, and in the evening they, with under the weather conditions, as the thermomet-doscription followed, Men, womon, and children cealing satisfactorily, and which will shortly be A scene frightful almost beyond 1, 2, and 3, the unwatering of which was pro- thair guests, will attend a Gala Performance or stoot at zero, and the snow was several fast shrieking with fear, defended at the Royal Opera House..
available for winning coat. It is also stated themselves deep. The stipulations called on Earl Percy to with whatever weapons they could Taosday, June 27-On this day, the eve of the arrive in Ottawa in time for the Paardeber to
That the authorities' sanction 1 the mooring of departaro of the foreign guests, their dinner, in Bidesa Hall, isst night. He reached fell amidst the snarling beasts. The
Do avail, and one. after another pontoons langsile the wharf at Hankow has Majesties will give a Garden Party in the there shortly after dinner started, having had pursuit never slackened, as the sickeninge will allow of the unloading of coal, conveyed been obtained, and that this now facility at Han- Grounds of Buckingham Palace, understood that it will be very much on the dress. He was received with a cheer, and was
It is time to change his walking outfit for evening carnage went on until only the foremost sledge lince of the late King's Garden Parties at warmly congratulated by the Governor-General
-that containing the bride and bridegroom Windsor Castle, and the guests, including on his success. It is pol known who the other mare race was kept up for a few hundred yards, remained beyond the wolves' reach. A night the foreign Royalties and other Envoys and party to the bet was, but he loses it.. the various Colonial Representatives, will
and it seemed as though the danger was being number some thousands. In the evening of
eraded, when a fresh pack of wolves appeared. the same day their Majesties and the gassta
It appears that the two men accompanying the will attend a Gala Performance at the Theatra.
bridal couple ultimately seized and overpowered The Earl and Countess of Derby will have
the pair and throw them out to meet a horrible the honour of entertaining their Majesties at
fate. Then they succeeded in rousing their Supper and Dance at Derby House follow
horses to a last effort, eventually reaching ing the theatrical performance.
Tashkend in safety. Wednesday, June 23-All the Foreign Princes and other Envoys from abroad will take their departure. King George will pay hin promised visit to the Royal Agricultural Show at Norwich, returning to London in the evening. Thursday, June 29 Their Majesties will drive the City to be entertained at Luncheon by the Lord Mayor. It is probable that the Oxford-street and Holborn route will be selected for this occasion. After the Incheon tha King and Qusen will make s circuitous drive in order to give this people of other parts of the Metropolis an opportunity of witnessing s Royal Progress. Whether the drive will include some of the principal streets in the East End or North London or both
to
remains to be considered and settled........... Friday, June 30-The Prime Minister and Mrs. Asquith will have the honour of enter- taining the King and Queen at Dimmer. Saturday, July 1-The King and Queen will leave town for Windsor, but, instead of golug direct to Windsor Station, will detrain at Slough, and the people of that neighbourhood will have an opportunity of easing them drive in procesalon to the Castle.
ENTERTAINMENT OF COLONIAL
TROOTS
THE SCARUM SKIRT,
AN IMPOSSIBLE FASHION,
A strange and almost incredible rumour- emanating, as nanai with all the most interesting rumours, from the dressmaking establishments in Paris has roca lycanso some passing anxiety in fashionable cireles in London.
It was actually reported that a new skirt, made on porfectly sensible and ordinary lines, was about to be introduced; it was; appropriately enough, called the gearum skirt"; it was to be male of plain material, of a quiet, unobtrusive colour, and it was to be so constructed an to: allow of the free use of the limba.
THE DOCTOR AS POET.
but
Reviewing a little volume of versos called anys that Dr. Ross is that rare kind of miner "Philosophies,” by Dr. Ronald Ross, The Times past who is content to write about his own experience, and who can make poetry out of it. He has won fans by his discovery of the origin of ma'aria; and these poems, for the most part, Now that the first pangs of natural suxiety in express thoughts that came into his mind while fashionable circles at the suggestion of such she was studying malaria in India Here is one absurd garment have begu allayed, there is no that does not owe its interest only to the Farm in admitting that it was satually worn in thenie:-
Among the many obvious drawbacks of the "sorum skirt," there were thres that were re: cognised at once to be fatal
(1) It attracté no attention. (2) It is absurdly inexpensive
one or two cases; but the danger is now generally In this, Nature, yield I pray to me. supposed to be past, and it is likely to be may I pace sad pace, and think and think, and take years before the fair sex is goin subjected to such a panic,
The fover'd bands, and note dora all I sae, That tome dim distant light may haply break. The painful faces ask, Can we not cure? We answer, No, not yet; we set the laws. O God, reveal thro' all this thing obvoure The unseen, small, but million-nardering cause Nor is it only the theme that gives interest to the verses written the day after the discovery of the parasites of malaris in mosquitoes :---
This day relenting God Hath plaod within my lond A wondrous thing; and God Be praised At his coumand. Seeking his servet deeds With tears and toiling breath,
fore difficult for people to tread on in a crowd. (3) It had practically no train, and was there
It seems almost incredible that a garment of that sort should ever have been thought of as having the slightest disuse of being generally wora, yet it is reported, on good authority, that a few men-they are believed to be married man expressed very favorable opinions about it, and strongly urged their wives to adopt this ridionlous fashion. Their advice, of course, was laughed to scorn, and the incident afforde another instance of the appalling ignorance of the average man in these matters; it is not only that they know nothing about it-they are so deplorably lacking in taste.
The Colonial Troops Entertainment Commit tee, of which the Duke of Abercorn is President and to the membership of which the name of the Duke of Fife has recently been added, is losing no time in arranging for the comfort of the troops during their leisure Intimation has been received from the Lord Mayor and Corpora tion of Manchester that, they are desirons of entertaining a contingent of these troops in that city during their visit in Jane Mr Kenneth R, Davis, secretary of the Birmingham Small Arms Works has enggested that
One feature of the proposed skirt-it seeme number of the Colonial troops should on one of sacrilege to dignity, such a thing with the noble their "off" days during the Coronation months of skirtus that it was fitted with visit the Birmingham Small Arms Works two restal, roomy pockets the sort of pocket and the Daimler Meter Factory. The Mayers at difficulty, but whick would actually hold
that you could not only find without the slight
of Gravesend and Grenwich have express things when found proba desire to entertain any of the troops who may
be landing in the Themes. The Committes of
I find the canning seeds Of million-murdering Death.
I know this little thing.
A myraid men will save O Death, where is thy sting ? Thy victory, O Grave?
"In his and preface Dr. Ross expounds the faith with which science has inspired him. It is an austere faith; but his poous prove that he holds it with joy, and can expres it in terms of ons of the serenteenth century, so full of beauty. They remind one of the religions
The advocates of the new garment-probably thon ht and experience, and yet so passionate,
direct from the pit's mouth to the depot, into lighters and ocean-going steamers alongside tho is 12 acres in extent is situated between the company's wharf. The depot at Hanitow, which properties owned by the Asiatic Petroleum Company and the Stindurd Oil Company on the "Other important matters which required vare Yangtze River. The circalar coneintes
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the Festival of Fmpire are offering hospitality men again, ia every instance-katully unter which even the minor posts of that time often having arrived from thesbove Parts, Conelgees at the Crystal Palace with free entrance to all this device as an advantage. They said it would anseeded in wring," concludes The Times
aide shows on a date to be arranged. Among handkerchief and scent botile, etc., in a separate
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tion, and it is satisfactory to be assured that this inane proposal perished of ridicule the moment it was recognised what it really mout £120,000 TRIP TO THE CORONATION. But the fashionable world needs to be on its guard against these insidious dangers, or it Fifty American millionaires, who are going, may be rushed into wearing ordinary, conveni- to London for the Coronat on festivitice, hava ent clothes before it knows whither it is led chartered the new White star liner Olginie to fashion that is at once comfortable and convent
It would be an absolute disaster to adopt a conroy them, their wives, families, and aftenent, and lacking in any tomch of eccentricity: dants to Sonthampton. The sum agreed upon and when in addition to all this the thing is for the round trip between the White Star firm not even expensive it is not surprising that the and the cherlöring syndicate, although not officially disclosed, à stated to be £120,000. The Pall Mall Carstie
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