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The Liberal, 16 Jul 1891, p. 3

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The earth is gradually growing larger from the fall of meteoric matter. An astro- nomer estimates that the globe is annually pelted with 146,000,000 projectiles. Germany publishes the greatest number of periodicals in 311 Europe; it; produces 5.500 periodicals, of which 800 are dailies Some artist in the background is industrious- ly taking sketches. The Queen remains nearly an hour and a half, the garden being crowded all the time with celebrities of all kinds and all countries. The Prince of Wales invites his friends, and they extend to every class representing the social and public life of England. Under yonder tree, where the Archbishop of Canterbury is talk- ing with the Bishop of London, Arthur Cecil and George Grossmith, actors, are also having a chat. Wyndham is close by, and here is the great Augustus Harris. Great nobles and well-known literary men mingle together. Ladies are everywhere beautifully dressed. \Vould that I had a pen adequate to do justice either to them or their dresses. While one is admiring them in a. kind of (lay dream, a lady in black, the Queen of Great Britain, once more comes by, still leaning on the arm of her eldest son. She passes through the house, her open carri'tge is driven into Pall Mall, the crowd cheers, and she is gone. A few moments afterwards the German Emperor and Empress take their departure also, and they receive a very hearty greeting from the people out- side. Then everybody goes, and the most brilliant garden party of 1891 is at an end. A gaaiu of fine sand would cover 100 of the minute scales of the human skin, and yet each of these scales in turn covers from 300 to 500 pores. GREATEST MAN OF THE AGE, Prince Bismarck. A youthful, determin ed, but pleasant-looking man, observing everything around him with quick eyes, recognizing friends among the ladies and gentlemen standing by him. He steps out of his way to shake hands cordially with Lady Dudley, one of the handsomest and one of the purest women of the age. On her fair frame the foul breath of scandal has never left even a passing cloud. All honour to her. So the Emperor passed on with that young looking royal lady who is the mother of a large family. Immediately behind them came the Prince of ‘vv’ales with the German Empress. Taller, apparently, than her husband, she is a stately and renal woman. Then the Duchess of Fife, looking, quite well and happy, the Duke of Edin-l burgh, Prince Albert Victor. the Duke of Connaught, and almost all the Queen’s sur- viving children. Of course there was no voice raised as they passed on. They all had friends in the throng and shook hands with them, the ladies so greeted responding with a. low how, the gentlemen standing uncovered. Presently the Royal party re- turn to the house, and one can see the. Prince of Wales within standing bareheaded at the door. He is waiting for the Queen, his mother. A few moments afterwards a cheer is faintly heard from Pall Mall. The sovereign drives up With her two Scotch grooms at the back of the carrirge, and the Prince of Wales helps herto alight. Then, his face beaming with smiles, he leads her "into the rden. Her Majesty is as alert as e er in stowing a smile or a. pleasant word upon her old friends and ( BOW'ING ON EACH SIDE pleaszfifatly as she passes. She leans on a short tick, the Prince giving her his arm on th‘ other side. Both look supremely happy. No cloud is on the Queen’s face. The Prince is as delighted as a. boy at having his royal mother thus among his guests. All the rumours set afloat by lying tongues disappear before such a. picture as this. The German Emperor walks behind with the Princess of Wales, continually removing his hat and bowing. The Empress is now on the arm of Prince Albert Victor, who looks rather small and slight by her side. They go onwards to the larger of two tents, Where the Queen and some 0’ the ladies take chairs. The Prince of \Vales and the Kaiser stroll around talking to friends. Lord Salisbury has a. few moments’ conver- sation with the Queen. Not; far of? are most of the other Cabinet Ministers, hut none of them approach the Queen. Again none or mem approach the Queen. Agam she walks nearly the entire circuit of the gardens, the crowd opening up to let her pass, but no crowding around her. Still, they do undoubtedly press to get near the tent: when she is sitting within it, and submits to their prolonged gazes with the will not deny that he possesses. The Prin- cessandtwo unmarried daughters accompan- ied him, and in a very few minutes they were talking and laughing with little groups, in which no acquaintance was overlooked. The gardens of Marlborough house are of very fair dimensions, considering that they stand in the Mall of St. James‘ park. The trees mingle together, and give a completely rural aspect to the enclosure. In these gardens a couple of tents had been erected, and two bands were playing alternately. Every mo- ment the guests increased in numbers, allthe best-known men in society, in literature. in politics, or in art, all the most famous ladies of the day, daring the weather by turning out in their most bewitching 'apparel. Lis- ‘ten ! there are the strains of “ God Save the Queen 1” No, it is the German national anthem, which does not vary from it by a single note, and now coming up the walk, with the Princess of \Vales on his arm, is a gentleman in plain morning dress, with a White hat, and wearing lavender gloves. His left hand is stiller and partially Within his rest. It is the Kaiser, the ruler of many nations, the masterful spirit who overthrew him whom we all took to be the V mpres§ the other afternoon, and ivonderful t relate the weather was fine throughout. Th re were no tearing winds, no rain, no ligh\tning, no thunder. Altogether 13. most remdrkable day in this very eccentric sum- mer. \ The Prince was evidently delighted with his good fortune. Almost as soon as the eérliest of the guests had made their appearance he came out and began making himself agreeable to them with charm of manner which even “Ingmar a Brilliant Day Pagsed in London. A Grand Garden Party Given by the Prince and Princess of “’ules. The Prince and Princess of \Vales gave a. garden payty t9 the_German En'xperog anq UTM OST GOOD HUMOUR. HIS BITTEREST ENEMIES THE KAISER. What nextâ€"A confection that invigor- ates digestion cleans and preserves the teeth. Adams’ Tutti Frutti Gum. Sold by all Druggists and Confectioners 5 cents. \Vhite stockings have been revived in Paris, and an attempt is being made to make them fashionable here once more. Have you (:02 it ? To cure cramps take Nerviline. To break up a cold nothing,r is as good as Nerviline. If lumbago, neuralgia, or rheumatism troubl- es you resort to Nerviliue. It never fails to give relief. Nerviline is a. powerful pene- trating substance, which goes at once to the bottom and speedily dislodgcs all pain. Nerviline is better, stronger, and more certain in action then any other pain remedy ‘in the market. Nerviline is sold by all dealers, only 25 cents. Jet will be very much employed, and used on colored dresses as well as black cos- tumes. \Ve cheerfully recommend any preparation that standsashighas SLOCUM’S OXYGEN- IZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIV- ER OIL. It has crept into the confidence of the public solely through its merits, For The sufferers from Caturrh are legion and the majority of them make the serious mis- take of thinking they should only use treatment when at its worst. Treatment during the summer months is almost certain to prevent a recurrence of the disease, and Nasal Balm is the only remedy that will efi'ect a complete cure. All dealers, or post free on receipt of price (500. or $1 a bottle). Address Fulf-sz &, 00.. Brockville, Ont. wasting; diseases o'f throng or lungs all ~drâ€"u-g: gisLs will testify to its efllcacy. Gilt leather shoes are worn with white dresses, which are trimmed with gold ga- loon. ”A rhymes, and consequently can be employed at the end of the verse only by transporting the accent, coupling them with an imperfect consonance or constructing an ai'tiziuialrhyme out of two Words. Among other words to Which there are no rhymes may be men- tinned month, silver, liquid, spirit, chimney, warmth, gulf, sylph, music, breadth, width, depth, honour, iron, echo. It has been reckoned that if.the whole ocean were dried up, all the water passing away as vapor, the amount of salt; remain- ing would be enough to cover 5,000,000 square miles. The number of English words which have no ryhme in the language is very large. Of the words in “ \Valker’s Rhyming Diction- ary, ” 5,000 or 6,000 at; least are without rhymes, and consequently can be employed at the end of the verse only by transporting communicate to the tongue that touches it the gift of gentle, insmuating speech. and that has given rise to the accusation when any one is of particularly sweet accent that he or she has ”kissed the Blarney stone.” A song written by Richard Alfred Millikin in 1798, refers to the local tradition in these stanzas : The village of Blarney isin the north of Ireland, about four miles from Cork- Blarney Castle was built by Cormack Mac- Carthy, “ the strong.” fourth lord of Mus kerry, about the middle of the fifteenth century. The ruins of the‘famous old fort- ress are visited by thousands of touiists e\ ery ye M. This is largely on account of a tradition which has been attached for some centuries to one of the stones used in building the casLle. This stone is said to A constant miasma rises here at night and the water is only thee feet under the city. Is it any wonder that there is no place in the World where typhus and typhoid fever are so prevalent as here, and is it not surprising that the Mexican capital is for many people a favorable health resort? The climate is so equable, the thin, dry air and the hot sun suck up the juices of decomposition, and such people as are careful and sleep above the ground floor are in little danger. Out- side of the city there is no danger whatever, and if it had been built on high ground it would be the finest health resort of the World. As it is, foreigners have to he very careful of their health here, and the foreign cemeteries contain many occupants. Standing Upon :1 Swamp, the Mexican Cap. Hal's Dealh Rate Is 3’! in “’00. The death rate of the City of Mexico is very high, It is an. d that it averages about 37 in 1,000, and the only Wonder is that it is not higher. Were it not for the perpetu- ally bright sun and the high altitude the city would be amorgue,a vast chamcl-house, a Golgotha, a place of the skulls. Think of a city which has had a. population of hun- dreds of thousands for manyg enerations built upon and over a. swamp, with no drainage whatever, and, let this city go on with its accumulated mass of filth increas- ing year by year and sinking down into the soil, and you have some idea of sanitary Mexico City. Enghsh Words Without Rhyme To be let alone ! Don’t hope to hinder him Or to bewilder him, Sure he‘s a. pilgrim “ A clever spoutet He’ll tum outâ€"or An out-and-outer “ There is a. stone there, That whosoever kisses, 011, he never misses To grow eloquent. ’Tis he may clamber To a lady’ clmmner, 0r become a. member Of Parliament. THE OIIY OF DEATH, The Phght of Ba The Blarney Stone. From the Elarney stone. ” m‘rh are legion and {e the serious mis- should only use out. Treatment 5 is almost certain If the disease, and remedy that will Ul dealers, or post to the confidence :hits merits., For awnings : TEAC "l'will pay you to re for the holidays is what : ing for. for ‘Leru sellmg b on cele thorough lino}: application. 63 AGIC SC! Taught b GIBBONS' ’l‘00'l‘llACHE GIL“. Sold by all Druggists. Peach-colored velvet and jet, is a favorite combination in millinery. NoTlCE. Every bottle of Dr. Harvey 5 Southern Red Pine for coughs and colds is warranted. The most popular silks this season, for trimming and entire gowns, are cmpe silk, bcngaliue poplin, China crape, shobmerveil- leux, faille Frencaise, and surah. The Spanish turbans, or tiny sailor hats, With scarcely any crown or brim, are trim- med with a a rosette of chiffon or crape and military pompon. Crop Reports as Reported by the General Passenger Agent. Whitney, Great Norlh- em Railway. Crop reports from Minuedosa, and Dakota and Montana continue mostfavorablc. There has been more rain than at any other corres- ponding period for several years. \Vheat is in fine condition ; a. good deal of Wheat was put in on stubble and stands quite as well as that seeded in plowed ground. ' Other grains above average. Meadows and pas- tures better than for years. The mild winter brought stock through in good order. The large average and fine prospects occasion fear that crops cannot be properly handled, particularly in the Red River Valley, owing to the scarcity of harvest hands. Heart-shaped brooches of gold, set in a frame of diamonds or pearls, are the latest favorites in jewelry. “Conscience doth make cowards ofJus all,” says the poet. But it is just so with the nerves. When a. man’s nerves are un- strung, through indigestion and torpid liver and impure blood. what wonder that he feels depressed and nervous! He starts at every little unexpected sound ; is afraid of his shadow, and feels like a. fool. Let such a. man go to the drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, the great Blood-purifier and Liver In- vigorator. This is the only blood- purifier and liver invigorator guaran- teed to benefit or cure, or money will be promptly refunded. Iteures Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, and from its wonderful blood- purifying properties, conquers all Skin and Scalp diseases. Salt-rheum,Tetter, Eczema and kindred ailments. All blood-poisons, no matter of what name or nature, yield to its remedial influences. “ANCER and Tu V Send for book of: }.H.McMich:\el. M“ startles all within hearing. So the pains which arise from derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, quickly alarm those who experience them. D1. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets afl‘orda. speedy and inexpensive cure. Sick headache, bilious headache, constipa- tion, indigestion, bilious attacks yield like magic to this wonderful specific. Only one tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for a, laxative dose. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. The action is prompt and pleasant. Absolute- ly the best Liver Pill made. Your money given back if they do not give entire satis- faction. The only pill possessed of such merit as to warmnt their being sold on trial I Blond lace and insertion Will be used on wash dresses. How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, how complicated, how wonderful, is man : and it might. be added, how “ more so” is Woman. With her peculiarly delicate and intense organization, she is the superla- tive degree of man. Even in diseases she excels him, having many that he has not. She has, howover, found out a. grand remedial agent, for the cure of her diseases, in Dr. Piercc’s Favorite Prescri tion; a medicine suited to her nature, ma. e for the express cure of those diseases which affect her. It is especially effective in all weaknesses incidental to motherhood, While it is also a potent restorative tonic for the feeble and debilitated generally. 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