i A abecess- was forming, but this was ab- ir, horns, hoofs, %orbed and she is now convalescing, for overy part of a ialthough still weak. At Brighton she a ube, of utility or entertained the king at dinner the de species of fu , {night after her return from Chats: Sweapinge of cotton and flour | worth, but had to leave the bridge outside wray of « table owing to the agonies she suffer- for field weeds, thistles, the 'stalks of reeds and just and fine shavings, furze, and oven the odors ir certain processes manufacture. Yoh ais has men to convert old Witton into fine Kid flores; sonles into , and even to he the for u dye in place of insect, 1t has enabled convert rotten potatoes and vinto starch; to use dust for smoking fish, and jewelry: to von of soap and of the grape ine In Joke used HE He "The coachman early learned the advantages and many uses to which he could put thon everything will be ykavide) for : ingerana. sle nitiage | Lord Charles Montagu of | Kimbolton = castle "1 lowest death rate of ten per thou J ---- the ny Pe and the Archbishop of a Shiplosd of Society to Egypt. LONDON'S SETS|"0 TO HAVE A JOLLY TOUR UP Se Disappoints Gossips By Not Mar- rying Wothen In Divorce Suit-- English Metropolis Claims To Be Healthiest City In World. London, a Kg Ernest Caseel is takiog a ona _ of Lon don's smartest le to pt - vg Ral Than " fon Lord and A Chelsea, the ees of pg Consuelo, Duchess of Manchester, and Muriel Wilson are u few of the fortunate ones included i in this regal 'entertainment. From the wioment they leave their homes in London wntil they return to of ex t group will leave on Febru- ie fe with a special suite of draw- 4 and smoking cars to Naples, Arriy- t, Solote Sis Ernest made Ere ¥ fortune, oy now being fitted by workmen from a firm with every sort of comfort convenience. Some of the party will a Bir Ernest's guests fon th months, and his outlay will wok when bn Yeatatdd that Earl Cow- t in the ation uit, is to wed 'Lady Edi a great shock this prise was due the waiversal belief that Earl Cowley would wed Lady Hartopp as soon as the divorce should be granted. Sas will come up pril, when all the detailt of 'the gay Tio of the Leicestershire will be a divorce Earl Cowley as cores Lady Hartopp retorted suit, naming a Mrs, suit and the charges therein have not been drop- first trial resulted in a ver that nothi had been against ithe Sir Charles or # record is a moi un- y that girl £10,000 |. oe breach of promise to i marry. - He wedded Lady Violet No- "ville, daughter of the Marquis of | Abergavenny. and she obtained a di- | ure from him, Then came this Har- affair. Hartopp's friends sav she is Tuticus over the report of his engage- ma lo. Duchess of Marlborough, has just escaped serious illness, having contracted a chill in her left ear when motoring with the queen from Chats: worth to Welbeck. It was feared an ed. The next night she dined ont and was again faint when getting into her to drive home. has leased from' his nephew, { the Duke of Manchester, for twenty- A | to yours. He bas had the mansion lo Noniititully renovated and is now en taining an atistocratic party there for poten i the shooting. Tanderngee castlejis also to let, and Kylemore castle, the duch- f { ess' yecont expensive aequisition, has ! been' taken back by the owner, Lorenzo Henry. a London establishes its claim as ono bi the healthiest cities in the world | by its death rate of 152 per thousand. | lis birth rate for the same perio is also the lowest on record, 282 Of London districts Hampstoad has the | sand. Heretofore Brussels, Amsterdam, and Stockholm. were the only large citi with a greater rate than Lon- The appointment of George Caven: dish Tete whose wife was Eliza. Leth Li Singetou, of New York, as trus: on museum, together Canterbury, hak given him congenial oceupation. Ho is a connoisseur and his howse in Richmond "Terrace is roted for the supreme: discomfort of its antique furniture, ------------------ Jail Hewn In Solid Quarts. Tit-Bits Graham county jail at Clifton in Arizona, is the strongest jail in the world. Tt comprises four large apart- ments hewn from' the solid quartz rock of a hillside, The entrance is th a box-like vestibule, built of heavy stone masonry, and equipped with Shee sets of steel gates, Some of the most hte ¥imine south-west borders have been confined in the Clifton jail and so solid and hoavy are the barriers that no one de there has ever escaped. Seattle, is ambitions to . ter, senior and St. Paul' seem at Highland Park mat Peterhboro. .s & Motor Ey 1s as vi; made. ; the Baltimore I mi Glass defeated Gipsy Girl in ary heats sin the free-for-all at pn "Sehikdt, a 200 pound Indian of brecome a Joe Reed and tley Comelly have been matched eet at Berlin, Feb- ruary Spike J Sullivan and Jack Lee have signed to box in private in New York next month. Pittsburg bas practically decided to go back to the old local Jeague idea next winter, = 1 According to President Taylor, of" Boston, ike Ponlin is permanently barred from the Amcrican League, Billiards is decreasing in popularity in Frances sha unl. of tables in use has P6000 in 18539 to 89.000 at present, Harry Lombard, a clever feather weight of Chicago, who has a good re , is after matches with some of the local boxers. Abe Attell is duxious to get u mitch with Jem Bowker, the Faglishman, and will not haggle over a few pounds weight to get it, Reesatt i up a big score in the with Iroquois. Victoria Hethor "beat Midland and Markham won from Newmarket. 'Prospects. for g lacrosse league to inchiide the Canadian and Awerican Soos, H toh, Calumet, Chicago good, Jack Dillon "will Ea with Jersny City again vext year. Ab present the former 'Varsity | Player ix before the footlightx appearing with the 'Mr. Pipp" company. The smount of money in the stakes ~and Fort Erie for this vear is increased, and new stakes added. The Canadian Derby, $3,000, is the chief ovent. Tho New York. Jockey Club, which has applied for dates to conduct race meetings at Morris Park, has leased the track for ten years, at an annual rental of $25,000, Fielder Walter | Mueller, of the Jer- sey City team, has become an opera star, Mueller has a rich, deep voice, and has been engaged with success in the chorus of the opers, "A China Doll." Lajoie is to be starred down south is spring ak the headliner of the profession. He is to be billed on the hiee-apuent. posters, as boss batter of the whole world. Comes pretty near to deserving the title, too. The Canadian Amateur Hockey League -will meet on Tuesday next to see what will be done in regard to the withdrawal of the Nationals. A rumor that Wahdercrs or Ottawa would take the place of the Nation- 'als is denied, bi Detroit Tribune : Captain George Wilds, who designed the fast sloop Dle- troit and a twenty-onefooter accent ol by the Toledo Yacht Club, is now busy upon plans for a thirty-footer What Sulphur Does For The Human Body In Health And Disease. The mention of wulphe will recall to many of us the early days when our mothers and Oto gave Ja ou our daily dose suiphile and mo- every spring and f{ i was 1 pee Bown oi and fall "blood purifier," tonic and cure- all, and mind you, this old-fashioned was not without merit, The idea was good, but the remedy was crude and Suhulatable, and a large quantity had to be taken to get any effect. : Nowatlays we got all the beneficial eficcts of sulphur in a palatable, con- centrated form, so that a single grain is far more effective than a table spoonful of the crude sulphur. In recent years, research and ex- periment have proven that the best be for medicinal use is that ob- ained fram calcium (caleiumy Sulp- { hide) and sold in drug stores under the name of Stuart's a Yaloinm Wafers. + They are small ocolate-conted pel- lets and contain active medicinal principle of sulphur in a highly eon- centrated, effective form. Fow people are aware of the value of vi dhs form of sulphur in restoring maintaining ily vigor and. a sulphur acts directly on the liver, and excretory organs and puri- fies and enriches the ul by the prompt elimination of waste material. wr gro audmothurs know this. when us with sulphur and mo- Shay every spring and fall, but the crudity and impurity of ordinary flowers of sulphur were often worse disease, and cannot compare {with the modern ated pro- patations of phat, = which tuart's Calcium undoubt- the best and mort Sia used. cure constipation and purify the blood in a way that often surprises patient and physician alike. Dr. R. M. Wilkins while experiment- ing with sulpisar remedies soon found that the sulph org ) most A. mother has the preltest feel, 2 any lady on our sireel. ; parficular hort AL Her rubber shoes when she goes Ard GRANBY RUBBERS {rim acd neal; There are lwo special /ealires about GRANBY Y RUBBER; | THEY Look WeLL. 480 THEY WEAR LIKE [RON a = -- -------- with which he hopes to hold the Can ada's cup this summer. The owner of cently sued by James Lucas at Black pool, Eng., for gover LX, which includ ed £4 for champagne supplied to the horse. A defen under the Tippling act of 1751 was put inf®nd the judge struck out the price of#he champagne. The years just ended® has been a comparatively quiet one in: the fistic world, With the exception of the rise of Battling Nelson, who in 1903 was barely known outside of his own dis- trict, and the defeat of Frankie Neil for the world's bantam title, by Joe Bowker, of England, there was noth ing of much moment. International league hockey is on the wane in Pittsburg to judge from the following . despatch from the Smoky City. Signs of disintegration of the Professional Hockey League ave flashing like red light danger signals up and down the circuit. Indications are that the league will go out of business at the end of the season. The experiment, it was found by cost ly experience, will not pay, and there will be no more. International Leagae hockey until cities like Buffalo, Chi- cago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and St. Louis have indoor rinks and arti ficial ice. Linking such a live sport- ing municipality as Pittsburg up with four little towns more = than 1,000 a racchorse was re wiles distant, was a Utopian idea, in which business conditions, applied to hockey, failed. Forty-eight owners had each won $1,000 or more at New Orleans up to Monday, M. L. Hayman, who has headed the list from the beginning of with $11,5705 with 22.350 ; third with £8, the meeting, still leads, '. C. 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The fault af giving children medicine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is per feetly safe for children to take. Jt con- tains nothing harmful and for coughs colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by all druggists. A Qualification. From Puck "We think baby will unake a great politician." "Why ? "Well, so easily." Do not think a man otazy hecauss he is in love, He will OV : 335. Then comes with 8. W. Street with 85,145: W. H. Snyder with $1, WT; Mrs. BH. Durham, with $1,193; H. Gardner with $1,090, and Albert Sim ong, with $1,006. Jockey Nicol, who may vide for James R. Keene thig year, rode ten winners last week, and took 'the lead with fifty seven firsts, thirty-seven seconds, thirty-five third and sixty-three unplaced. H. Phillipt is second with forty-six winne mS) J. 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