O 0 hy w 1 It is Arange, J but symmetrical, that the Â¥mpero® should have made the third m-onv*tional marriage in his familyÂ¥ Bothfhis heir, the Archâ€" duke Fragz Ferdinand, and his daughterâ€"i%â€"law, the Crown Princess Etephanie, Rpayg . recently â€" married persons wha& were not of royal rank. Andrea de ;Ferrara was the most famous armoger of histime. He first came into m’F in the Highlands of feotland. H ald he was the only person who"‘cbuld forge armor that would â€" resigt ithe Sheffield â€" arrowâ€" heads, or ma swords that would vie with the best weapons of Toledo and Milag M# is supposed to have learnt hig art tin the Italian city whence ht was galled, and, under the Etronng of King of Sceotland, bave practicel it in secrecy among the Highland HMHVIs, as his genuine blades Avere all Inarked with a crown. Beforo® his time o man in Great Bri eonld t:&per a sword in such a wt{ that the point should touch the ‘hilt and ng back uninjured. BHe i said to have worked in a dark rell3r. the better? to erable blim to ive the eff of the heat upâ€" on the metal, and‘to watch the nicety the tempering,. as well as possiâ€" to serve as a scrsea to his geâ€" bear her scorn and re sorrowful forbearance would walk around carry on a flirtation pady in waiting c Again and again the er press separated, with part that she would n Whe Experienee of Mr. William Smith, + _of Hawkesbury, W ho Suffered for Many Years From Kidney Trouble MFrom the Post, Hawkesbury, Ont.) i:'Everyhody in . Hawkesbury knows Mr. William Smith. He came here wwhen the town was yet in its vilâ€" Rage days, as one of the lumber comâ€" Ply‘. staff of mechanics. In 1881 ‘Mr. Smith was appointed town conâ€" ‘stabile, and filled that position until wery recently. As is well known to many of Mr. Smith‘s friends, he has suffered much from kidney trouble for quite a number of years past, and mt times the pain in his back was so great that he was almost physically Incapable of exertion. He doctored a €reat deal, sometimes gett‘ng temâ€" porary relie{, but the caure of the trouble was not removed, and soon the pains, accompanied alternately by chills and fever, returned. At last he came to look upon his condition as one which no medicine could perâ€" manently aid. Indeed his condition might still have been one of much euffering had not Mrs. Smith ultimâ€" ately prevailed upon her husband to give Dr. Williams Pink Pills a trial. "It seemed," said Mr. Smith to a reporter of the Post, "that it was a useless experiment, and yeat I was willing to do almost anything that would bring reliel. I had not used the pills long before there was unâ€" doubted relie{, more in fact than I had obtained from any other mediâ€" vine. I continued their use, and soon all symptoms of the trouble that had made my life one of much misery for many years was gone. 1 feel that I am cured, and have no hesitation in maying that the cure is due to Dr. Williames‘ Pink Pills, and I never lose an opportunity of recommending the ip:l.lo'to ne‘ghbors who may be ailâ€" w‘ :. EMPEROR WEDS AN ACTRESS ‘The atkachment thigkened. RumoÂ¥s of an imp@nding mo: marria became feo. They confirme last ek, â€" and Schratt Rssumed fa position which she cannot#f be ejected Dr. Willilams‘ Pink Pills cure by goâ€" ing to the root of the disease. They renew and build up the blood, and strengthen the nerves, thus driving disease from . the system. If your dealer does not keep them, they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. fvt ?ethod of working, eq U him again. Bef« had been nomina fifteen years shi at the court of When the empross was assassinatâ€" ed by the anarchist Luccheni at Genâ€" eva the emperor was overwhelmed and prostrated with grief and horâ€" ror. As he began to recover, howâ€" ever, he turned more and more to the conmsoling . society of Mme. Schratt. Last summer the emperor went to Isch!, ghe imperial summer resort, and tLre Mme. Schratt went also. YEARS OF PAIN wÂ¥ nce in love with the late ‘Emâ€" that was very , _ the ‘Empress an with whom & morgantic They _ were Mme. from ; Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtberia. He was discovered there in Canada by Wilson Barrett, and was by him tempted to leave the classics for the atage, and, as was to have been exâ€" pected, his first «ppearmice was with Barrett. His best success was as Nero in "The Sign of the Cross," where his work was superb. Grace Warner was in the same company and played the part of Poppea with almost equal sucoos8. The last time I _ saw my dear friend I implored him to take care of his health. He was then bitterly indignant at the statement made in some of the Lonrdon papers that Otâ€" tawa did not want a benefit, and that the money obtained would go to local improvements. He broke down to the verge of tears in my house, for he felt that the public _ would because of these stories cruelly misâ€" judge and misunderstand him. This brave young fellow was only 30 years old when he died. He knew he had overtaxed his strength, but he went on working. Then came brain fever, unconsciousness and premature geflalh' h " i 1 Yercgine .., o. oc ‘The next part he would have played was Iago, which fact he foreshadowed at the Canadian matinee. He was the most promising actor on the English stage, and would soon have taken the first rank in Shakeâ€" spearean and romantic Srama. ‘The place was his by right of genius and attainment and it was almost within his grasp when he passed away. He was a graduate of Toronto Univerâ€" sity, a profound Greek scholar and a professor of elocution. Naturally, this gifted couple, being so close together, fell in love and were married. â€" ‘Phat was searcely eighteen months ago. I was present at the cereâ€" mony, and never have I seen a handâ€" somer or more porfectly mated couple. Both were in the pride of health, youth and beauty, and we all looked forward to the day when they would have a theatre of their own, like their famous predecessors, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean, who were actors first and archaeologists afterward. The yorng . Canadian‘s dramatic success grew and increased ‘greatly under Beerbohm Tree. He made brilâ€" liant hits as Cassins and Hubert, and his performance of Derrick in "Rip Van Wirkie," was the best thing in the play. . i uverwork Killed Him. It was his tremendous energy which killed him. He was never weary with well doing. He worked at! the Canadâ€" ian benefit night and day like a horse. He was rehearsing and attending committee meetings aii the daylight hours and acting and writing letters all the night. It was work, always work, and much of it for others and without hope of reward. Writing of the death of Franklin McLeay, the young Canadian actor, Clement Scott says : A TRBUTE T0 MIBWN. The readers of this {mper will be ple learn that there is at least one dreaded that science has been able to cure it stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall‘s Cure is the onir’ positive cure knowr medical fraternity. Catarrh being a c tional disease, requires a constitution: ment. Hall‘s Catarrh Cureis taken int acting directly upon the blood and muc The Most Promising Actor on the English Stage. CLEMENT â€"SCOTT‘S OPINION. _ Ning the National Anthem. The "Grocer" in Kingston News says: Now that the band concerts in the City Park are being appreâ€" clated and attended . by thousands of citizens every night, it will be in order to ask the people to take part in the windâ€"up. In nearly every American city that the grocer visited last summer he went to hear the band in the park, the most prominent feature in each casesvas the gathering of the multitude about the grand stand to sing the Naâ€" tional Anthem. In one city it was estimated that fully thirty thouâ€" sand people joined with the ‘band in singing "My Country ‘Tis of Theb," He never heard such a vyolume of sound before. Let the same ‘be done Pin at the center to the back of your dress in a Vâ€"shape, draw the two ends over the shoulders, and fasten to the waist with a pretty brooch or buckle. It is wonderful how a little chiffon of this kind smartens up an old gown. singing "My Country He never heard sucl sound before. Let th in the Kingston Pai band â€" strikes up *\ Queen" let every body The effect will be g ter â€" Trendell should Fichus are dreadfully expensive to buy ready made. So instead get some fine cream muslin with a small spot pattern. Cut a strip six inches wide and about a yard and a quarter long (you can join the lengths in the center if you like), hem very neatly and narrowly on each slde, and arrange in plaits lengthways, stitching down at intervals to keep them, in place. Now edge one gide with two frills of lace, one above the other, and each slightly fuiled on. Chief Justice McColl has decided in the Vancouver City election re.count in favor of Mr. H. B. Giimour, the Martin candidate, who defeited Mr, Wilson, Conservative, by 8 vote, A bill which will go into effect in Massachusetts, Jan. 1, 1904, proâ€" vides for the purchase of from 1,500 to 2,500 acres in some tract, at a cost of not more than $25,000 and the expenditure of not more than $50,000 i# to be permitted for the erection of buildings for the dwellings of the insane. Thus there will be a etate colony of the insane, living in small numbers in separate cottages. It is expected that the able bodied in@ane will be set to work on land ag they are able to do, and this will be better for them than being kept in comparative idleness. tional . estima t sand p« singing My nervousness has left me entirely as a result of taking Miller‘s Comâ€" pound Iron Pille, .â€"«#x*~**~~~â€" Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. wmind State Colony of Insane. ith., $100 Reward, $100. it Fichus,. Ireadfully expensive to rk xO rise and and. Ban bear this iw my gear to take care then bitterly ment made in e De cone When the Save â€" the d ) hear most se $y as ‘about ased to wing imas Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug%ntu refund the money ifitfails to cure. 25¢. W,. Grove‘ssignature is on each box. A blacksmith of a village in Spain murdered a man, and was condemued to be hanged, The chief peasants of the place joined together and begged the alcade that the blacksmith might | not suffer, because he was necessary ‘ to the place, which could not do withâ€" out a blacksmith to sho> horses, mend wheels and such offices. But the alcade said : " How, then, can I carry out | the law ?" A laborer answered : "Sir, there are two lawyers in the village, and for so small a place one is enough ; | you may hang the other." | Colds, â€" Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Coughs Croup, Tonsilitis, Sciatica, Quinsy, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Swelling, Toothache, â€" Moarseness, Diphtheria Rheumatism, Headache. Miss Aun Teakâ€"They say that op portunity makes thieves! I don‘t beâ€" lieve it! No one ever stole a kiss from me !â€"Meggondorfer Blaetter. Canadian Chinese Missionaries are Coming to.the Coast. As is well known, the Presbyterian Church in Canada has a large number of missionaries in the ‘Provnce of Honan, China. Considerable anxiety is felt at the present time with reference to these. A cable from Cleefu, via London, England, on July 2nd, reâ€" p‘ort«l that misslonaries were making their way to the coast from all northâ€" ern provinces ; that a steamer sent out by the American and other consuls at Cheefu had arrived at Cheefu on Satâ€" urday last with 73 refugees, comprisâ€" ing 33 Americans, 29 English and 10 Canadians from Honan and Shentang ; that others were coming to the coast, for whom another steamer had been sent, and that the Japanese had offerâ€" e Japanese transports to convey the missionaries and others to Japan. Rev. Dr. Warden on Tuesday cabled to the American consul at Cheefu asking for definite intelligence _reâ€" garding ths Canadian missionaries. 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