TICOBITES STILL rim lANNUALLY CELEBRATE MEM- ORY 0F KING CHARLES I. lKing Edward Has a Rival to the Throne of Great Britain, in Their Opinion. Many anniversaries are celebrat led each year in London. The ob- se-rvances are sometimes quaint, lsometimes interesting, but in no lease are they more extraordinary than the proceedings on January '39th in memory of the execution of {King Charles I. at Whitehall in ‘1649. l For on this date a number of Bri- tons annually demonstrate their lloyalty not to King Edward, but its another, whom they are pleased to designate the “Sovereign over the Water†I CLAIMS DESCENT FROM 1 CHARLES I. That King Edward has a rival will come as a surprise to many. Most of us are under the impres- sion that the unfortunate house of Stuart ended with Bonnie Prince Charlie and his brother, Prince Henry, who both died without heirs in the reign of George III. How- ever, in Bavaria there is a princess, Maria Teresa by name, who stands nearer to the old Stuart line than even our good King Edward. This princess claims descent from Charles I., while King Edward to prove that he has Stuart bloodin his veins has to go a generation further back to King James. It is this fact which, in the eyes of those Britons to whom allusion has been made, makes his claim to our throne much weaker man that of the Bavarian princess, and which incites them to hail the latter as the legitimate Sovereign of these realms. " But, granting all that, these Briâ€" tons, who claim to be the true des- cendants of the eighteenth-century 'Jacobites, shut their eyes to the fact that ours is a constitutional monarchy, and the branch of the :Stuart family to which the Prin- cess Maria belong-s was excluded from the throne by Act of Parlia- I=menut as long ago as the year 1700. HAVE MANY CLUBS. l The J acobites of the present day ,do not make themselves very con- spicuous as individuals, but con- tent themselves with advertising their political opinions through the clubs with which they are associ- ated, such as the Thames Valley Legitimists, the White Cockade Le- gitimists, and the Legitimists Order of St. Germaine. As indicated, the day on which they annually demonstrate their peculiar political beliefs is Janu- ary 30th, and their favorite me~ thod of expressing their loyalty to the “Sovereign over consists in placing beautiful floral wreaths on the equestrian statute of Charles I. which stands at the south side of Trafalgar Square, looking towards Whitehall. , Up till recently little attention was paid by the authorities to the sentiments expressed on these wreaths. Lattei‘ly some became so seditious in tone that the Govern- ment very properly intervened, and I now no memorial can be laid on King Charles’ statue unless it has ï¬rst been approved by an ofï¬cial censor. The various wreaths usually con- Itain the word “Remember.†As students of history know, this was the last word uttered by King Charles, and was addressed to Bishop Juxon, who accompanied him to the scaffold. WHAT DID THE KING MEAN? Today this word is cnignias of history. King mean by “ lcmcmbcr‘ Roundhcads who supcriiiteiidcd the cxecutioii jumped to the conclusion that His Majesty had confided some Stat-e secret to Juxonâ€"~perliaps a. plot to overthrow the newlyâ€"estabâ€" lished Commonwealth, which the ISSI‘I‘I NC. 23 the Water†| one of the What did the ’ l The? Bishop was to convey to the Cava- liers; and instantly they pressed the poor clergyman to reveal the message he was commanded to re- member. With this request Juxon readily complied. 'His Majesty, he stated, had simply asked him to remind his son to pray for his father’s ene- mies. But this simple reply was scout- ed by the founders of the Common- wealth, who continued on their guard against unknown snares be- queathed by the unhappy L‘narlcs, with the result that their oppon- ents, the Cavaliers, seeing how scared they were by the Word “Reâ€" member,†instantly adopted it as a motto. In due time “Remember†became a watchword for the Jacobites, who see in it a command to remember their allegiance to the “Sovereign over the Water.â€â€"â€"Pearson’s Week- ly. 1 ONE OF THE REGULARS. During the encampment of severâ€" al regiments of British soldiers in a lcertain district the wood and turf used for cooking purpose-s were carted by the neighboring farmers. One day a donkey cartâ€" ful of turf was brought in, the drivâ€" er being a country lad. As a re gimental band was playing he stood .in front of the donkey and held the animal tightly by the head. Some of the “smart ones†gathered around, highly pleased, and the wit of the party asked why he “held his brother so tightly.†The reply was crushing: “I’m afraid he might enlist.†On an average 26,000 letters are posted without addreses in England every year. Of all birds, the “frigate bird†can travel the fastest. It flies at the rate of 300 miles an hour. “LAKE OF BAYS†COUNTRY. A handsome brochure, artistical- ly illustrated, has been issued by the passenger department of the Grand Trunk Railway System, tell- ing of the beauties of the Lake of Bays district, in the “Highlands of Ontario.†A new feature of this district is the new hotelâ€"the Wawa â€"~at Norway Point. The hotel it- self has a page illustration reflect- ing the summer glories of wood- land and water, with a brood of seven wild geese soaring Skyward beyond the tower. The concise description embodies the story of a charming resort. A copy can be obtained free on application to J. D. 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Ho Took the 'l‘crriblc Disease in Time and a Single Box .Iladc Him :1 Well Man. South Ingonish, Cape Breton, Juno 7. â€"(Special).â€"How easily and quickly Dodd's Kidney rills banish Rheumatism and other symp- toms of Kidney Disease is well known in the case of Michael C. Williams, a ï¬sherman living in this place. “My kidney disease start-ed from a. strain,†Mr. Williams says, “and I suffered from it for about three months. I had backache, stiffness in the joints and Rheumatism. When I got up in the morning I had a bad taste in my mouth ; I perspir- ed freely with the least exertion, and I was always tired and nervâ€" ous. “One box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me and I believe they in cure others who are suffering from Kidney Disease.†If you have any two of the sympâ€" toms mentioned by Mr. Williams you may be sure of two things. One is that your kidneys are sick, and the other that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure you. . Dodd’s Kidney Pills have proved in thousands of cases all over Can- ada that they never fail to cure Kidney Disease of any kind or stage. ._____ g... LONG TIME TO STAY. Mrs. D.â€"â€"“I hear you have a. new servant girl?†Mrs. J.â€"â€She isn’t new now; we’ve had her three days.†Give Holloway’s Corn Cure 3. trial. It removed ten come from one pair of feet without any pain. What it has done once it will do again. UNCLE EZRA SAYS: “The big ï¬sh wouldn’t eat up the little ï¬sh if the little ï¬sh would stay in the shaller water where the big ï¬sh can’t git.†THE “BURLINGTON ROUTE " will inaugurate, May 23rd. two through tmins' Chicago to Seattle. Wadi, via St. Paul. daily- Loyv rates to all North and south Pacific Coast points A forty page folder delcriptivs of the Alaska-Yukon Exposition free for the asking. For information in regard to rates and train ser- nco write or call on J. A. YOBICK. 54 King St. East. Toronto. Ont. SAVING. “It’s a long way for a half dol- lar,†remarked the cabdriver, look- ing sulkily at his fare. “_I know it is,†replied the youth, quietly. “If it had not been, I should have walked.†A Woman:;5ympathy Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's bill a. heavy ï¬nancial load? Is your pain I. heavy physical burden? I know what mean to dellcate womenâ€"I have been dlscoura ed, too; but. learned how to want to relieve our bur- dens. ‘Why not end the pain nn' stop the doctor's bill? I can do this for you and will it you will assist me. All fyou need do is to write for a. free box 0 the remedy which has been placed In my hands to be given away. Perhaps this one box will cure youâ€"1t has done so for others. It so. I shall be happy and ’ you will be cured for 2c (the cost of a gestage stamp). Your letters held confl- entially. VVi-lte to-day for my free treat- neat. MRS. F. E CURRAH. Windsor. Ont. 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If not found the sovereign remedy it is reputed to be, i'ici it may be rejected as useless. and all ‘tlint has been sziid in its praise dc- nounced as untruthful. HIS TROI'BLE. “What’s the doctor treating you A‘ 7’) , lCl‘: “For a. swollen fortune," answerâ€" as he ut- gtc-i‘ed a. painful check. AFRICAN MOSQUITOES. Missionary Says Their Poison will Intoxicalc You. “The African mosquitoes intoxi- cat-cs you. They inject so much poison into you that you are dazed. your eyes roll and you stagger and speak thickly. In a word, you're drunk," says a missionary. “In the Nyassa country I'd al- ways start getting ready for bed and the mosquitoes an hour be- fore sunsct. I'd set up my mos- quito net with the utmost care. I d clamp down its edges with valiscs and boxes. I’d light inside it three grccn wood fires ï¬lling it with a bitter smoke that all insects are supposed to loathe. “Finally I’d get in myself. I’d smoke big pipes of the black native tobacco, and I'd long miserably in that hot, smoky atmosphere for the dawn. “Despite all my precautions quite 200 or 300 mosquitoes would get inâ€" side my not as soon as darkness fell. They were like a whirlwind in there. It couldn‘t have been Stockwell, Henderson & Co. EsLnblished 30 Yum. Limit-ell 7s Klng st. West, Toronto. ,DYERS AND CLEANERS MODERN MAOHIHERY HANDSOME BUiLDIIflS BEST HOUSE IN CANADA Erpreso palu One Way on Coeds From a Dlstanoo INSIGNIEICANT. Magistrateâ€"“Did you arrest the prisoner, McNutty‘Z†Officer McNuttyâ€"“Oi honor.†.Magistrafcâ€"“Did he offcr any re- Sistance 1†Officer honor.†did, yer McNuttyâ€"“Only $9. 3'†A Medical Need Suppliedâ€"When a medicine is found that not only acts upon the stomach, but is so composed that certain ingredients of it pass unaltered through the stomach to ï¬nd action in the bowels, then there is available a purgative and a cleanser of great effectiveness. 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