YEAR 76. SOME REMARKABLE BUIL BY THE MAD K DINGS KINGSTON, mn ONTARIO, msi a eh Pci om os _ inn. stein, with ils-romantic scenery Bavaria cord used his madne Jwsinee il ited avchitectural King Ludwig, of to the Bystander, SOMO PUrpost ral impressive which arc Herrenschiemsee, of Versailles, involved it at res fant; here shown pi buit ! mun builder debs of $200,000. Though Versailles; it is far mou is strangely situated gion. The castle of Ludwig 1's most beautiful palace oue of the finest 'realizalions madeking'e dreams of what modelled orut should tie where he I'he asing in pant Nenschwar ed witl m Ring Among « annhauger appears true [castle is built. amid the Ie Un her Wagherian heroes, | pl for ti SCONES frequently, iscarded 4 ob We a roman The Hohenschwangau Caslle mvarian lived, the hy |} him Hohenschwang fancy for of ) 7 spol castle, the king, not was Neuschwanstein, [which he-built close by. AT RUNNERS WAITING FOR E PISTOL SHOT T Dorando- the Italian and Smallwo od the Welshman as they appeared 'before encounter. their 1 recent twelv 4 Rome, all = SATURDAY, 70 6 SHALER WAS, ING OF BAVARIA CRINOLINE DAYS MAY COME AGAIN. | Famous Fashion Experts in Paris Favor Introduction of Old- ~Time Costume. | - Paris, Feb. 19.1 all ways lead to are turned on Paris, for Paris is ing the coming fashions, The great costumers are w.eighin styles in the bal ance, The mil liners are wait ing for the cos: tumers. The haivdres sea stands expect- ant, with brush and curling tongs pois ¢ dl hesitating the decision of he milliners There ave three are exercising @ which women. Are to fashion * Will the "Merry and lsave women pretty: curls 7° Will ¢ swept back from the juestion world of that Widow frey hack sigantic burden { hat, | to | han brow It | tome disappeat thon the he waved o sovere glossy lines ? vid on excellent authority that famous experts an ure favorably toward the erinoline. They ite robust clgggms against appearance of the modern week or the will be announced no aoubt that attention oe simi the mn the most in w are city very {thns g { clined -| putting | emacs 1 | directoire, and in a two sult here is | re | paniers are | from will be ar to those worn third Napoleon- receiving the type of also | judg a modified s n chosen and the court » hairhres with planiers may of powder and for revival formation the patches If this followed, two styles of coat will fol- low The first is a come epoch of the panier. . loose coatee called the distinct contrast the famous Pince Taille, fitting taffeta coat. The ball dresses, which have been sc skimpy, will float vearers in flounces and favorite material arranged in the rainbow ef stance, a } turquoise b,ue, which 1s overskirt th tly remarkably their The in ect; for im turn vered chiffon. [Hats will beautiful than <maller. Toques and Rabagas floral saucer honnets and shepherdess headgear ave predicted. Strange hats with spiral and shaped crowns. will be by an be more gorgeous ver, © but hats wail seen. French sailor shapes will disappear beneath a Little thay anc with of uncurled feathers. are even introduced, hung wreath toques, which smaller being panne a toque, are toques of paisley chains Of I'he prettiest fashion, however, be the empire hat, with a piece out of the back and tied with soft | ribbon philosopher one said : fall in love with her, if she tie a bow cut A strings under her chin" and any one who face shaded by an empire the wisdom this | a lax | will re mark Uncurled ostrich (feat until they are by spring and summer hat gnize of re | great request mpera { tively ousted flowers Piece lace has taken the place of net chemisettes. It silver 1S usu gauze Eayp uckers or lined with | The magnificent Etruscan and for t | ally gold or | tian plaques will be seen on the hair I i for wear, amd it is | phesied that jeweled turbans are com evening even pro { Ing mnto fashion Saved Baby's Life. Mes. T. Osborn, Norton Mills, | says 'I have hesitation | ing that Baby's Tablets saved my life and 1 mnough in praise of this weak and sickly ao notice of anything, much that 1 | him. After giving no in say Own cannot say He baby's medicine. that and out the twas so worn him was pride of our home " Baby's Own Tab | lots cure all stomach and bowel trou | Dles, break colds, destroy = worm * and keep little ones healthy ana hap py. Sold by medicine dealers or | 2 a box from the Dr. Wil Medicine Col, Brockville, Oat mail at up hams 1 --- A Loving Son. Artemus ; he heara talking hotel { Maine. One of them said : "Well, Bill, I've sold { mave. % "What ! [ Ditten, broken down, spavined mate? { "Yeu "What "A hundred A» hundred sell her to? "Mother ! men at a that ole says dicd vou get for her ? dollars." dollars ! Who did yo Valley 'Of Death. Ihe Valley of Death 18 in the Islan It is a crater of an extin half a mile wide, filled wi acid gas, which continual of Java i volcano, carboni¢ A CANADIAN DANCER. Miss Maud Allax London London orign doe | emanates of the valley -{ and | thing tha The ground around from fissures in the bot 's The gas being invi entirely t descends is instantly suff about t y- | cated | crater i is covered with bowes. FEBRUARY eves--at least all feminine | for | ¢rinolines | the rs afe exulting over this fashion is correctly Saut en Barqué, and will probably fol- the | round billows. will be chiffon yale mauve chiffon veiled in co- of shell-pink and distincthy4 leghorn jet will be seen at theatres. will "Every woman can make a man pes hers will be 1u he took cried so caring lor » wi yeit wractically I'ablets { there was a great change, and he is | now a bright-eved, laughing baby, the How toves. mad of 1 by Ward once told about two Bill. "That old flea irrespirable, every living | you find 3 PROMI rESesesase : ix sem : "PE-RU-N RELIEVING ALL NT HOSP See abEs IS E Enea 25 oe : CATARRH | is 8 common ailment in Canada for at least two-thirds of the year. This condition is no doubt cansed by the long, severe winters experienced in this part of the continent. Therefore, when Peruna was discov- ered by Canadian people to be a reliable remedy fdr these catarrhal diseases, it , at once became a popular medicine, not » | only among indiyiduals and in families, but in the great hospitals, where it was | used as a preventive and relief in hun- dreds of cases, These institutions do not hesitate to » | give their endorsement of the remedy which has been so helpful in the treat- ment of their poor and sick. Among these institutions is that of the Sisters of Good Shepherd, who gave the following endorsement: The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio, Haviag used Peruna for the past few months; for our sick amd poor, we are * | happy to say that it has given us great satisfaction. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, h August 20, 1903. : Montreal. After a continued use of the remedy, | this institution has found no reason to i | ehange its good opinion of the remedy 1 | and expresses its satisfaction in the fol- lowing terms: SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, MONTR HOSPITALS ALL OVER THE CONTINENT FIND PE-R ATARRH of the respiratory organs | Be a Montreal, Nev. 7, 1903. We lound Peruna a relief in several cases. We can say It is a good tonic and we are very thankful. Sisters of the Good Shepherd. 'When ecatarrh once fastens itself upon the system it becomes an obstinate dis- ease to eradicate, g A systemic remedy--one that reaches every internal organ of the body--is an absolute necessity. Peruna is just such a remedy. It searches out the cause of the disease, healing and strengthening the mucous membranes, and thus giving Nature an opportunity to perform her part of the restorative process. One of the many hospitals which have | found Peruna of value in treating old and | obstinate cases of catarrh4s the Hospital St. John, who write as follows: "We are happy to tell you that your Peruna has given us satisfaction. Three patients have tried it, one 08 years old Renoui Dupuis, afflicted with catarrh, is much relieved, more than he has been for a number of years. "A young girl, 15 years old, had an} obstinate cough, which half a bottle of | Peruna caused to disappear. «As to myself, two bottles have con- | ymaced me that Peruna is magnificent ITALS ICI Senses Rl EAL. SAY oSeSas nose neseses U-NA YALUABLE IN TREATING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES experiencing much fatigne, Now I can walk a mile easily. } "Through these three cases we desire {o make known to the public the ef= ficiency of your remedy." Hospital St. Jghn, of St. Johns, | Province of Quebec, A later letter received from the same institution reads as follows: «Three weeks ago I wrote to tell you how satisfactory we fou, Peruna. We recommend it highly for colds, coughs, catarrh and neuralgia, «T have used it myself as a tonio with the best results, taken as directed, halt a teaspoonful every half hour." Mrs. Etta Booker, Dundurn, Sask. N.W.T., Canada, writes: «I suffered with internal catarrh until 1 wrote to Dr. Hartman, and after taks ing treatment as he advised, I can say I am now cured of this most trying affliction, for which I am truly thank- ful. T think Peruna the best medicine for catarrh. I never felt better in my lite than I do at present." - Peruna not only prompfly relieves - | coughs and colds in their first stages, ' but is équally prompt and efficient for cutarrhal diseases in the chronic stage. Of course, it is only reasonable to suppose that a great deal less medicine will be necessary to cure a slight attack | as a tonic, #Before the treatment I could not walk for a quarter of an hour without | {of catarrh than would be required to relieve the ailment after it had been al lowed to become chronic. CE. MARTY R TO SCIEN With the X-Rays Loses His Fingers. Feb exacted Experimenter 20,--The wonderfu heavy toll experimented H.W manufacturer ol I London, X-rays those them. T A apparatus of ( Inn-road Four , Mr. Cox lost the fingers of his left hand, on Fu lay hol { hand was tal little fing was left yvother o have from early with latest well-known who Lox N-ra he victim 1s vear ago nearly the [ hi er ny practica perat - I 1 OX har attacked I lisea 1 ha wised mucho sufler Lhe ray apparatu lermatiti of warty exer ess A allhiative | 1 In the expos early s dangerous @ impres he mentalist expe containing glass with a l ther similar mask face 8 It will Dr. Hall obliged his left remembered 4 ards of Birminghan to dergo the amput sition em which had been. attat dermatitis Short ia ration, invols ha fron Edwards for lequdding during m experimentalist with the Africa as radio to H an' ner { | years ' nud South apher he pital at Feel et tin (nry ny the { Dra { Mi ward ie 1 ! Wouldn't {cateuita Time In Slam a 0 et yin the followin thi i ly'1 your ¢ 5 {to & Dr Do In Ottawa. 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