mad be ‘h ° 1' public 1., Christian“, ID costumes. 32;. "It '0‘! lace, god V “labed on be: u. often from . bii of Prince. the Riviera]... ‘ttle of the Old i {an}: .0 d b husband 35 p London dun. lost his wit. charity b3]. t of mourn- Df his fathat. nmthed no.- mrgest l vod uincn In. â€t. Pater. . Munkacsy, with paraâ€"- writing hi0 rtakon with bad neared is not and. the writ“. in in Paris. lump. of at Karl:- P‘Pï¬rs Ju- Prinvo of I Academy 3 Pictures I Cld tra- ‘ are sup- lho Mada {:13 into!- '0 and 'orons bluish v.1- I. is still t-thirty. In t tn. rth. '8 l'ijio mam-t Ming 8 his biology at task espo- |ly give about I! d i Vision. during tho man prince Intry. Dur- 1!‘ he won. .. Mg. are. and tried so!- “07le on ti. bunt...‘ The woman who has probably had more political influence during the past fifty years next to the Queen is un- doubtedly Mrs. Gladstone. Catherine Glynne was the daughter of Sir Steph- en Glynne. the owner of the Bhwarden end other large estates, and of his wife, the Hon. Mary Braybrooke. The late Bir Stephen (:lynne was her brother. end Lady J.ittletnn yas her sister. Thus it is through his wife that Mr. Gladâ€" stone mine into possession of the famâ€" eus Hawarden Castle. in h‘lintshire. w well known over all the world as is residence. The marriage took place on Jul: 25 1839. about six months he- - fore that of her Ma' sty. She is now ionsiderahly over rs of age. The most remarkab e member of the iris oeraey is probably the aged Duch- ess of Cleveland, famous by her own individuality. and still more famous in the person of her celebrated son. Lord Bosehery. Though the. Duvhess is well over so years of age. she is more juve- iile in some things than many women fifty years younger. Her brace al- ways dresses in “hite whenever it is It all possible, and she has a perfect \ ssion {or travelling. Half her life Espent on the continent, or at the cape; in fact. she. has: lately gone there again on a voyage. She perfectly revels in knocking about the world. She was'first married three ears efter‘ the Queen. to Archibald, ord lblmeny. and so became the mother ' at Lord Rosehery. and on.t.he. death of her husband she married a second time, thus becoming Duchess of‘Cleveland h __A‘ _,__l . yvv â€"vâ€" «'24: n! dys'inpeia. :Atter each meal I telt e eeneation of over fullpesa. even um I had eaten most. rgxgly. The e]. was eccompame y severe to Dem the region of the stomachï¬and requently by nausea, and eometnmes wanting. Constipetion tolloweyLwhk-b «Med to my mystery. In ï¬g mtervel I suffered from (ever and ehght. head-- “he. and heame generally md eed. A! â€new the 'n in the etomao was less genre. 4 y tite we: leaviw .. 1 Luâ€! nn “mt. nr mnvthuna and at. uwvl‘p - “use of this that she gave the to]- towns statement to a representative of 1,. Soreloia. "For some time past.,"aho .11 "1 had been suffering from a ma- lady [hat at first I could not deï¬ne. but which proved tq 310 n severe gut; me. 1 had no taste (Br mything and at. {wastage my nan. Afred, assistant. man- ager M "Le Soreloie†urged me to try J): Williams’ Pink Pi is, at tho sum time urging me to rad en ertmle m that paper which routed to the run- of a. person aimilerl afflicted. 1 was eke tiral and did not lieve the mm mm d help me. but. a. few day. Thur I reâ€"read the erthle end decid- ed that I would try thin medicine and tune mun-h rm to be glad thtt I did so I Lmk a. couple of I}. William' Pun; Pills alter each {meal 39}! lit}!!! fluted with '8... II the ltd-uh. â€I- .n and Va-IIIuâ€"ulnnpulol. lend- “... and Other Ohm In'“. "om Le SoreloiA. Sprol, Que., Dyspepoq and hundred disorders of the digestive ulna are becoming darmimly preva out .among tln peo- le of all classes. and m. is 8310 to say t there arp few ills afflicting manâ€" mod productin of more real misery than Ludigeqtion. It is said that minus and a good digestion go Md 1‘!) hand. and the statement. urn- mu..- more truth than has been gener- ‘lly admitted. It may be safely said tbrrcture, thqt the medicine that will cure dyspepsia is t blessing to man- “ml. a. promotor of human happiness, whose good work cannot be too widel hymn Such is the opinion of Mrs. I, Lum.er_of_Sorel: Que... and it is - 1-] Dr. \mnm' Pink Pm; cure ludi- goahm, rheumatism. neuralgh, loco- nmtor ataxia, St. Vitu' dmco. nervom hradarbo and prmtratimï¬lm of tho Mood, sub 3.9 arrofula. chronic 01733;»- lzm. and restores fale and aallow com- plwxiuns to. the: g o‘w 9! healthL.‘ '1'th -g. I'!‘ I'D-- vâ€"' i d l N988 the. da 1‘ I‘lvtro m0 1*. I{gummy ank Pil I heartily ro- rmmm- nd them to othg" _ gunï¬re rs: . w“ -I-I‘V "v‘râ€" vv. V ___ by little perceived that win! d'iggstion the was of t pm. for a. little mom than a month, and htvo plasma in «mung aggt my cute in oogpleto. A} _ __4--- m‘?1:â€"6§vyc$of 311.0 Email; appreci- utea _ mpg ghlo _to gqjoy onp’n gulf. {re-a -;{)av-ï¬i_liéwfo;, a.“ the troubles peâ€" ndiar to the female pox, and in men aftâ€"{ï¬n ha m4 au-iaingrom wort . out- uvrk. or excesses. M E)! a_l.l.(' emggta mu! by In: “Miami Medicine 00.. hukvine, “mt†at. 5th. per box or six holes for 82.5“. There nro imitation pdh 00“)er pink against which “D .mmu- are warned. The genuine pills nre put up in boxes, the wrapper around which bears (ha full trade mark, "Dr. Williams' l’in‘k Pills for Pale Pimple." Take nursing also. . The lady famed in story who was pro- tect at the ball on the on of Water- loo. and is still living, halo and hearty. at the truly nublo ago of 93, in Lady Louisa ’l‘ighe. She has h perfect luminary, and remembers the incidents ot the hall; the tiguro of Wellington; the lmgle sound which called the men to arms. m snrsuam or A LADY wno was A DYSPEP’I‘IC. It was at her father's house. the Duke of Richmond’s. in Brussels. that the historic hall took place. In 1925 she was married to the Onl- om-l. the Hon. William Tight. He died in 1878., but the dear old lady. one of England’s noblest links with the past still lives on, and writes a moat beau- tiful, delicate hand. as if the were still . girl of l9. instead of 90. wu- .7“ ‘1“.--- her m‘arria e to George. the fourth 3113 last Duke. ediedafew years ago. Her Grave was a «laughter of Philip! anry, lourth Earl of Stapbgpe. ‘ A -I In; is host madman-d by Putnam‘s Punlas Corn Entrwtpr, thn only safe, lure. prompt mug! pamlesa corn cure. are. prompt and Pa Havana ‘05 mutations. â€is. {heie “any one in Haydon, or gut of it, who has not‘ heard the flame of Angelina. Baroness Burden-Comm? SHE GOULD § 1m m. Older Women Than the Queen. mRN SOW’ING. This noble women m horn on April 25. 1814, five earn before the Queep. end wee the ughter of Sir Francis Burdett. 0n the death of her grand- father's widow, Harriet, Durheee of St. Albene. who had in eerly life raced the stage Miss Burdett euocee ed. to the vast fortune of the Cogtts temily. and took that name in eddntnon to her It would be 1mpossiblo to tell .ono- tenth of what she has done and given. not on] to the London poor. but for qulami _ I ,QL,L‘_ BZE'gWén‘ ‘ l6 '3 quarter of a million at. once in urtlgeranoe of mhemea for 1199331» Loud"; ppgr. Every good society. every charitable scheme. every devoted cause had. in her its certain helper with her arse. word, end, until lately. voice._ '1 9 Barghpu The Queen created her I Baroness in her own right in 1871, and in 1881 she married Mr. W. L. Ashamed-Bartlett. who took the surname of Coutts. She still goes on at 83 with her noble work of re ieving the needy, and London's wieh in "Long may she yet live." OW'D. fly Flret Bicycle Ride. It can scarcely be called a "ride.†retber might one describe it us a ser- ies of reckless acrobatic exercises. Yet such as it was, let. me try to give you a full. true. and particular account thereof. Novices think it’s quite easy to ride a bicycle. "You just mountâ€" snd there you. are I" Nan gentle sim- pleton. on themntrary, you just mount --and there you: are not, for in half-a- sewnd your balance is lost. and unless there ls a brotherly. cousinly, or friendly arm near. alas and slack for you! I learnt the French my. Well. we are taught to believe that things French are mostly good. and certainly the broed leather'n belt. with a pro- jecting leather 1009 at the hack. gave me e kind of are feeling. It: encircled me so protectively. and seemed to sugar success. But few of us are born cyclists. By the way. why did Provi- dence not give us wheels instead of nether extremities! Would it not have saved an amount of shoe-leather end hose! Few of us. I repeat. ere to the bin cle born. 1 certaanly was not. _My eet firmly planted‘qn the AL- dele. m nervous hands clutching the miles l e a vice. of! I rushed. work- by from the waist downward. instead of from the ankle only. The fiery steed refused to obey my guidance, it ewerved to the right. I swerved to the left; resultâ€"disaster! The hirellng who held on to my belt dld not flee, per- haps because he was a hlreling. He remstated me on my iron throne. and taming my courage and the machine in both hands, I dashed off ageln, and was pleixntively reproved for "tr ing to ecorch." I felt as though were scorching truly. but moee involuntari- ly. Bieycling is hot work when one is young. enthusia‘etlc, end a beginner. L__. ,_L-_ v“-â€"'~â€" ""11’1'1-8-12a3t towâ€"63"; Bad?! m t‘éacher. â€is sufficient to turn the! mac ine.".but when} 13)qu mywa gqu}ng pgaxp‘sf. o, well. the least tourh did not prove outflcient. Vainl did I attempt to rem. in the champ n steed by weakly llhng u!» the hand es. It had a dis- ixnct voli ion of its own. 1’ used to be- lieve bicycles were neuter. i. e., without life. My creed has since undergone al- terations; "I hold it trub With him who sings that bicycles are vicious things." and that the evil spirit has to be cast out before they become our kind and willing slaves. Browning’s words bouzed through my mind. "As I ride. as I ride,â€-â€"â€"an as a kind of com- plementary echoâ€"â€Great was the tall thereof." (ï¬nancingl at my skirts, I perceived that they ad “nicked up" to within an apprecmble distance 0 my knees. Acute Buflertnn From Acute 0". mettc Aliment Relieved by outhl Amerlcen R e etlc Cure Whed Hope ï¬nd We 13‘! h Geneâ€"Mu. W. Ferric, wife of e ell-Known Menu- !ecturer of Glencoe, Oheertully Tend the Btory of Her Cure. " l wee for Jean 3 great enfl'erer from rheno Ileuc aï¬ectlon in my ankles, and et tlmee wall to had thnt I could not walk. I tried every. known remedy end Iraated with beet phy-_ elcinnr for years but no permanent relief. Al; though my conï¬dence 1n remedies wee about exhausted. 1 rue induced to try South Amen. an Rheumatic Cure. I purchased e bottle, ll‘he very ï¬rst doee gave me- relief. end after; taking two bottle-a all peln had vanished and there we been no return of it. Ido cheerfully recommend thle greet remedy." - vvv- "Small wonder that I heard an anci- ent female murmur 'u'andalous’ just now 1" tho ht I, and graded to my hireling to at me at the wheel- and thm was the en of "my first biog: cle ride." 'ALIC Good nature in an. very air of a good mind; the sign of a large and enerous soul and the peculiar soil in w ich vir- tue prospers.â€"Goodman. The failures of life come from restmg in good intentions. which are in vain unlexs carried out in wise actionâ€"G. Simmons Beware of Ointment. for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. a mercury will surely destroy the sense of emell and comp etely dance the whole eyetem when entering it through the mucou mrfecee. Such erucIee ehould never be used exvcpt on prescription ‘rom reputable phi-genus. u the damage 1hey_ M}: (30 lgten fold to the 00d you can possibly derive from them. Bu) ‘5 Conn-h Cure, munufnctured by l". J. Cheney (30.. Toledo, 0., contains no mercury. nod 14 when interuully, noting dwecdy upon the blood and mucous ourfucoe of the system. in buying Halli (tutu-r!) Cure bowl-e you et the genuine. It to “ten in- ternally, on made 1n Toledo. Ohio. by F. J. Cgeney _(_‘o. Teatimonie_1§ tree.‘ AA- To gain her liberty a negresa man- aged to squeeze herself between bars only in inches apart at the Paris. Tenn, jail it is said. mStop that Cough! Take warning. It ylead to Consumption. A 250. hot- the yo! Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Shilob’s ConsumMion Cure cures where others fail. It. is the loading Cough Cure. and no home should be without. it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. For Constipation take Kan-1': Clover Root Toe. the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache. Nervouaneae. Erup. “one on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sbfd'b"1irii addâ€"irï¬'nc p'o'r' homo. Hall's um y Pills are the boot. non AGONY T0 JOY. It is hard to persons.» and not nmrt long, for where truth no not at the t- tom. nature will aiways be ondeavoring to return and will peep out and betray harselt one time or womenâ€"Tinct- {sureâ€"is lied to the toothzlï¬aru'lim la the on y itivo, never-{mung rem- edy for tootï¬zho 3:116 ‘11 nerve pains. Be advised and try It. . The maddening toothmho stall! Whgn Nervilinoâ€"that wondbrful _norvo- pun Ryckman’s llootenay 0m, which contains the New Ingredient. â€â€"â€" Joseph W. Aldrich. of 163 Wellington St, North Hamilton. Opt. was 10 weeks in the hospital Without being cured. Byckman'a K09tenay Cure soon knocked out the pains and aches. and made him well. Chas. Brittain. 90f Inzereoll. Ont.. states. under oath. that he euflered irom Rheumatism for six years. Koo- tenay cured him alter everything else failed. Geo. Baker. of 14 Stayner St, Toron- to. Ont... was afflicted With inflamma- ton'y Rheumatism. and "Kootenay" cured him. John McCaule . of Beamsville, Ont.. de- clares that or over 8 years he suf- fered from Sciatic Rheumatism, and could get no relief till he took " Koo- tenay." Mrs. Eva Parradeb, of 23 Woodbine Crescent, Hamilton, Ont... suffered from Acute Muscular Rheumatism for over 4 years; also With Ulosration of the stomach. “Kootonny†cured her completely. Patrick Ryder, 940 Lorne Ave., Lon- don, Out, 366ij a victim of Rheu- matism, our by "Koovtenay." . Mrs. Margaret Patterson, 91 Vine St., Hamilton, Ont. furnidres an extraoâ€" dLnary amide 0‘. .W..P‘1'.W".°‘ Rheumatism Paralysis. to be beyond all Chas. Armstrong 18min†Street, Ottawa. Ont, cmredol Rheumatism. (Inns. 6a er, of the City of Hamilton, spent 130 in doctmï¬lylc and got no xelief till he todk “Kootenay,†which R. W. Higginbottom, 92 Argyle Street, Toronto, Ont., cured of Ebbumatism in?! 5 years' standing. 3. Maggie Martin, of 27 Radon- hmrst Street, Toronto, stricken by Paralysis, abandoned by 4physipians, cured by Kwanzaa. Miss Jennie Bunkwy, Toronto, whose right hand was approaching paralysis and who sufï¬ernd with numbness of the same for ovar 8 years. Kootenay ponwleteJy curred her. We could multiply this number of timonials indefinitely. .All the above vrsons made Oath as to their cure. on can have their statements in full! by addressing the S. S. Ryokmani 'Med- icine 00., Limited, Hamilton. Ont. Chart book free on application. Grasshoppers have dumb wives. The female grasshopper in abut; that in why the male is always singing. 383"}:i3'33y (hi? '1' 689515“ mt ed‘WEXT {01'- yours:- I do heartily recommend this urea. Adam Be or of Burk'e Fella Found All Rem ea For Kidney Diocese of No. Avail Until Be Used South American Kidney Cure-TooDe He is e Well Men end Gives the redit Where it in Due. " For e long time I heve been e greet enii’er- er from dieeeee of the kidne e. The painel1 mflered were the severest. hed tried ell: inde of remedies. but. ell to no eveil. I wee reueded to try South American Kidney cure. eve taken helf e dozen bottles. and I can conï¬dently eey Lhet to-de l em e cured men, end on highly recommen this gnet medicine to ell euflerera from kidney trouble." 0. G. Chopin. Jeweler. of Burk's Falls, says He is a New Man Since Using the Great South American Net-vineâ€" Hls Testimony in Endorsed by Thou- sands of others. " For years I have been troubled with ner- Noue debillty and afl‘ection of the kidneys. I believe I tried every proprietary medicine on: Her the sun, but none sermed to save me any relief until I had tried Scnth American Ner- vine. To my surprise t! s ï¬rst bottle gave me crest relief. I. have persevered in taking it. __A 1-1.. _- -_ II A-â€" There is nothing in the world so sen- aitive as affection. It feels its own happineee too mmrb not to tremble for it.“ ‘re'amy. The present age hag: been defined as the age of u'nfmth; Its great maxim. distrust; is great wisdom, eusmcion. Gents: â€"I Was {readfully nerv()us.and for relief ttook your Karl's Clover Root Tea. meted nerves and strengthlenegmy who e Nervous 8y a- tem. I was troubled with CODStIDG‘ tion Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Teasoon cleaned my system so thor- â€"-~ 5 bl): thzit Ir gregained health :33 strength. rffï¬ Sweet Hart- ford, Conn. Sold by all .druggnsts. Chooae always the way ghat seams the beat. however rough 1t may be. Cpptom will render it easy and agree- sblo. EVERY QUALITY. 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Col-tor 10 Hide behind the door when pan come. .................................. 11in Coo 10 I loved you better than you knew .......... - n- ‘A I love fen if others don‘t. ........ Blentord 10 When the girl you love in many miles ' "my ................................. Kipper 10 Sweet bunch o! daisie- ........ . . .Owen 10 Ben _Bolt. Englieh baledâ€... ............ 10 h_ __ ‘__ Aâ€"A_ ‘A- â€" - - _ -----â€" â€v.- U "I- ..v- ' vâ€" -v v v ..-- ".v- â€"â€"-v-v - - wvâ€"Vvv 8,“, m h... . ... betwra'gggitnmggi 15; 130mm: Muir. ‘ ...... . ........ 21117666366“ Star 113 3, am;- right, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Herbert 1o (,hoochiChoochl polka ................. Clark 10 You are not the only pebble on the beech ‘ Darklee’ Dream capriee ............ Lancing l. ....................... .. ....Carter 1008000 of tho Browniea «Drivennï¬ummun 10 Hide behind the door when nag: cornea i Rastue on Parade twostep ........... 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But by these things s msn often judges of his wife’s devotion to her family, end chutes her with genersl negled when he ï¬nds her careless in these psrtieulsrs. My s home 0" s large part of its thrifty nestness and its consequent hoppiness ts BAPOLIO. ‘- Grocer. omen nub-mm cheaper good- {or 81901.10. to nab O better prom. Send had: such mules. all mm o- Invh‘ 1m M you ordered. 0. 003mm 118 Vania 0%., 10minâ€. C 00"...H! Save a. proï¬t when you an. 12 Gold pModuls for our rless elm flachlne WINNING. You SAY HOW? magma: *\ Patent Sleepet Flexible Insole II â€IIINITIOI WITH COOK Uoodin the muufwtnro 9t 30040! and_ Slices __by A THRESHEBS KNITTING MACHINES . . MONEY MAKER Pawns ONLY $15, $20, $30 CREELMAN BR08. - Georgemwn, Ont. ronco. I. 000 on Wolud np-to-dah out. No cooks: no agile no:- iblozouy. It not squat. THIS IS FOR YOUâ€"Clothe your hmily from head to foot with our ONTARIO. U’ '0! “with writ. II ‘- G. 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