Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1902, p. 9

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THE: DAILY WHIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 21. WEDDING BELLS. - "KING AND QUEEN A LOVELY BRIDE WHO WAS WELCOM- 8D BY GROOM AND NATION. AFTER THE WEDDING, Public Work Recommenced, tet MOTHERHOOD. Birth of & Sen Jin. 5, 1864, a Frege mere. sheet of ice at Virginia Water--then, a8 now, a favorite resort of the In her native land the Prin: for it was undoubtedly responsible for the ture arrival of her infant. The sponsors were the King of the Beiglans and Princess Helena, The Mhild was carried into the chapel by Mrs. Clark, the nurse, and was dress. od in a beautiful robe which had been CANE BEFORE THE PEOPLE a ---------- > WHERE THEIR FIRST VISITS WERE MADE. Cornishmen Charmed With the Princese--She Oftimes Attend od the House of Lords--A Visit to Ireland in 1868. As Duke of Cornwall, the Pritce was welcomed very Warmly when he and his wife spent a few in the Duchy in the summer of They visited Land's End, and the memory of the event is recalled by the inhabitants day. The Royal couple also descended a tin mine near St. Just--indeed, the mine was partly owned by the Prince, who had not hitherto had the strange of inspecting the under: kingdom which home, with its blue HOW A PEERESS WILL CARRY NER CORO NET. waves and rugged hills, In after years she revisited Cornwall, and several times bas referred to her delight In its scenery. Another event about this time must be chronicled--the reappear. ance in public of Queen Victoria, who consented to open Parliament in per- | son, accompanied by the Prince and Princess of Wales and other members of her family, The Princess occupied for the first time the special seat pre- pared for her on the Woolsack in the House of Lords, afd showed great in- terest in the ceremony. A few Peers who are alive to-day still recall the charming spectacle of the daughter-in. law of Queen Victoria sitting with her | face bright with smiles while the for- malities were duly performed. The Princess' appearance in the rath freary chamber always seemed to bring with it a ray of sunlight. She was hardly ever taken any Mpg ino work. Most of the sam" mer wes spent at Sandringham and the Princess snd her children were often to be seen drivisg slong the quiet country Janes in a Norfolk esr. Prince Albert Victor was now fn his Ath year, and his brother was fast eclipe- ing him In sturdiness. A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT. Saw Kernsk ta Egypt and Opened Sues Canal Slulees. In November, 1808, the Prince and Princess went for a pleasant tour to various Courts on the Continent, as it was thought a change would bemefit the Princess' health. At Complegne they were entertained by the Emperor and Empress Eugenie, who had had the Prince when a boy &s & guest. In Denmark there was 'the customary lin King George of 3 of May the holiday came to an end, and the Prince and Princess found themselves omce mone home affairs. On November 26th, 1869, another She was December 24th, receiving the names Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, She was from the earliest days of her life the merriest of the children, and added a great deal of happiness to the home. As she grew up she retained her frank ness and her sense of humour, and on several occasions Princess Maud aston. ished those who had been trained to suppress thelr feelings by her merri- ment and her dislike of Court etiquette. She was much attached, 'as were her sisters also, to the German lady who was thelr governess; and when the governess marrie r. Johnson, the Liberal candidate for Exeter. Xi daughters of the Princess of Wi frequently visited her in her Devon- shire home. The Franco-Prussian War, On the Continent there were ominous signs of a coming struggle between Ie [haithihiar, i: i bie Hf Bent Double Wilh Backache. [4 Severe Cass of Backache, Urin- Headuche Which Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets Cured Completely, © Another Lindsay Gentleman Who Has Reason to Thank Dr. Pit- cher for His Splendid Remedy. Not long ago we published in this paper an account of the vemackable recovery of James Murdock, of Lind say, Ont, who was oured of a very severe attack of kidney and bladder trouble by Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets, after two prominent Lindsny doctors were unable to help mm. It was through hearing of Mr. Mur dock's cure that led George Duke, a well-known and highly-tespectable Lindsay yo man, in the employ of W. 8. Braund, of that town, to try Dr, Sgher's remedy for the distress i mche and Kk laints hh which he was priv ger for which he could find no welief in ordin- ary treatment. TAB KO-HI-NOOR. TO BE WORN BY QUEEN ALEXANDRA. | seven months, During that time be | enjoyed very good health, and Went! through the arduous programuns of | work with undiminished vigor. in! Bombay, soon after his arrival, he ceo. | brated his birthday, and was the recipi. | ent of & age number of congratuin- | touching metnoris gallantry; and ad Was amazed and delighted with oly Ta). It was a splendid hol 48 a valuable education for Prince, and he has never forgotten ts e§ tl What Mr. Duke Says : "1 feel it my duty to add my few words in praise of a remedy that has such merit as Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets "For some months J bad been troubled with a severe pain in the back so bad at times that I was bent nearly double, and to 'stoop over or rise up caused me a great deal of sui- fering. My bladder was also affected and at times it was igritable, and 1 had to go quite often both day and night. Then agaib the urine was scanty and of a high color. In addi tion to this, T was teoubled with hondache, dizziness and a general feel: ing of wickness "In the region of the Kidneys thers wad considerable tenderness, and could not hear to be touched on ac covnt of the pain. I noticed in the papers the testimony of James Mur: | dock, of this town, and made up my mind to try the Tablets. | am {ful 1 aid. They worked wonders | They gave me relief and helped me after the firet hall box, and when 1 had used them for a time, | was ary Trouble, Dissiness and + different attitude of mind to splayed by many of the peer esses who are more cencerned to dis- costumes. completely cured. T am feeling splen- did now-mnot a pain or ache. Dr respect the muscentiniinies of | Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets re of the provinces to whony | Poritively cured me, and I am glad to roduced in a country wher | have this opportunity of telling what mount this involved consid | the Tablets have done for me. and ft says much for (Signed) "GEO, DUKE." Mr. Braund's Confirmation. "I may say that Geor Duke in a clerk in my employ, and was for a finde in the condition above stated by | Wawself, y "I know that he has been taking Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tab in. the yeu as in 4 Jota, and that he is now well and or o ¥ree me In| working every day.' He says be was , The year closed with much | oe Te Satiang. The no caused by the Bul | fred by those Tablets 1 huljave garian atrdcities. A terrible sad event | TT gh On June 8rd, 1865, the Princess gave birth to & second son. This event 100k | guests of the Duke of Sutherland at place at Marlborough House, shortly | Dunrobin, and enjoyed the character- after the Prince of Wales had returned | atic Javish Highland hospitality shown had to them. Soon afterwards they wel- comed Queen Louise of Denmark and of the Helr-Apparent in full te. the Br Bn sandr phot e Hel he semained at ngham When the Princess Was strong enough | po, gaughter while the Prince paid & te be removed, she went to Sandring- | visit to Ruesis, 50 us to be present at the wedding of Princess Dagmar of Denmark to the Cearevitch (afterwards 4 the~Czar Alexander IIL). It was a [&° 'very brilliant function, the curious ceremonies of the Greek Church [nter ested considerably the Prince of Wales. He has always been a capital wedding " in.' guest, for his good-nature and appre- ol ox ht followed, for on the seventeenth ann | (Signed) "W. 8. BRAUND." clation of humour have frequently re- ersary of the rs death | Dr. Pitcher's Hackache Kidney Tab ' the Princess Alice. favorite sister of | lets are entirely different from the the Prince of Wales, died &t Darmstadt, | conor kidney pills you hear about They are prepared by the eminent Kidney Specialist, Pr. Zina Pitcher, and are the newest and most up-to date treatment for Backache, lame or weak back, swelling of the feet and lege, bloating and dropsical condi: tions, pain or distress "in ufination, sediment in the urine, too frequent diphtheria--s. disease which | "oils during the day or night, rheume- specially fatal to our Royal | lism. dragging pain in the loins, mist . before the eyes, persistent hondaches, Tarun 18, 1879, the Dike of Cow | dizzy spells, kidney troubles of wo naught was mmrried at Windsor # a i men. kidney weakness of children sad daughter of the "ited Prince," Prince | oid people, and. all forms of ki lus, Frederick Comrise ot Prussia. n wi { bladder and urinary difficulties atmos which had befrileg | Price fifty cents. o "bottle or EE 7 k i : 1 attribute the Queen's ls Ratorst ia private who knew her as & 28R iF in February 20th, 1867, a daughter came to the Princess of Wales at Marl. it sisi rte { i : ig ic 35 I thoes bottles for 81.25 at all druggists, or sent by mail. The Dr. Zing Pitcher Company, Toronto, Ont dsughter married to a German who Hkwise was linked with Empress f i oe. The Duchess of Connavgit | a a retiring disposition, &nd. cons - | quently she is less known to the B itlh public than almost any Princess: put Aldershot, Dublin and other laces where her husband has been stationed on military duty, she has won the ad miration and affection of thowe whe had an opportunity of studying her character. The Duke har so geniul 8 disposition that no one mould help Nie bm. The sad death of the young Prince mperial in Zululand occurred on Jane , and the news was a great shock to the Prince and Princess of Wales, had known the fellow for poor and who had bidden wo of three months he } i: reiiiy § 3 be § 3 i § f fics ijl ay i i ihe ; Hi i i 2 7 cit oa matter. aver cannot, and would not Hf make anv Gemo Stration Bey love the King for bis kind For instance, Pe & communication from. was ake this morning that made

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