Daily Colonist (1893-05-04) . LEOITARD role in Tho Prodigal Dauffhter. Onlanding in this country, instead of rushingoff to inspect tho theater^Mr. to inspect all thoaJables and race trackswithin a days journey of New York, andho has already established him,self firmlyin the esteem of large class of societyiiicn who are never liajipy when farawayfrom the stableor the kennel. Mr. IoyiK, in adililion lo being mw. oftho most poimlar ai lors in Kngl;ind, is the nuist ,-istic of s|iortsmeu andhas a very resiiectalile racing stable andkennel at his h


Daily Colonist (1893-05-04) . LEOITARD role in Tho Prodigal Dauffhter. Onlanding in this country, instead of rushingoff to inspect tho theater^Mr. to inspect all thoaJables and race trackswithin a days journey of New York, andho has already established him,self firmlyin the esteem of large class of societyiiicn who are never liajipy when farawayfrom the stableor the kennel. Mr. IoyiK, in adililion lo being mw. oftho most poimlar ai lors in Kngl;ind, is the nuist ,-istic of s|iortsmeu andhas a very resiiectalile racing stable andkennel at his home. He is .a good lookingblond of alioiit US, dresses in the height ofstyle and is the most decided anglici/.edirisliinaii—he was born in Dublin—who liasever graced our shores. Wlien it comes totalking about tluaters, lie simjily remarks:Aw, my deah boy, dont talk shop, yeknow. Its so beastly stupid. Lets talkabout horses and hounds. Theyre so muchnicer, ye know. LOVES THE FLY Says SIio Had Itnthor FIsU Thiui Go tolieuven. Miss Cornelia T. Crosby is the most en-thusiastic aiul successful IIy rod fisher ofthe gentler se.\ in t he coiiiiti y. In her fond-ness for nature,and especially thowoods, iMiss t:ros-by reminds one ofTlioreau, She re-cently declaredafter avisit to sev-eral of the largeeastern citiiS thatthere is nothingw h i c li w o u 1 dtempt her to liveany length of timuiiway from her be-loved Maino for-ests. Of : It is thoeasiestthiugin lifo CORNELIA T. describe me. I am a plain woman of un-certain age, standingt; feit in iny huvo earned iiiy bread for a good manyyears doing the work of a bank cashier. 1scribble a bit for various sporting journals,and I would rather flsh any day than go toheaven. Miss Crosbys dress when fishing atRaugeley lakes in Maine is simple andstrong. The rod with which she accom-plishes her feats of trout fishing weighsounces and has never been injured, altliouglishe has been using it for


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