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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDA- Y MORNING, MAY 2L 189T. ir,,. " Hams, of Cardiff, In' which ho related how the Calvlnlstlo Methodists of Wales celebrated the jubilee of their From Home Missionary society four or live years ago. On that occasion the churches In Hot Wales rnlsed a missionary fund of Flashes 30,C0O, und to this was afterwards Amid o o literature Abroad o ridded another 30,000, tho handsome Gmric donation of .a wealthy member of the denomination In North Wales. Ono of Pre-Me- d tho stories which Mr. Williams related Sosidral BerangemenS m& Nervousness Wolsh writers are often Justly criti- enough to conform to the notion ,by cipal Pry's and Professor Young Henry II, honored Bishop David Fitz- was the following: At a certain chap- company 1171, el, a forcible and eloquent ap- cised by tho English nml American remaining on the stone from sunset .till Evans. Several of the students gerald with his In and after by Stomach press manipula- sunrise on tho following morning. In spoke, and the principal, In response, King Edward I. and Queen Eleanor In peal, the preacher invited promises of Trouble for their extravagant mo- pen In the "Arclmeologla" It Is recorded that made tho gratifying statement that ho 1284, when Bishop Beck held the see. subscriptions. There was for a tion ot tho of praise. Writers thoroughly ment dead silence, but presently a dally newspapers can bo easily ex- sixteen wcro placed, on It In 1770, but Is now restored to health, It Is by no means remarkable In theso a that the were many. and strong enough to resume his stud- traveling days that pilgrimages to St. brother In the far end of tho building cused for their unbridled exaggera- stranga gave a significant nod, and then slowly tions, tho monthly magazine, whero From what circumstances this ies at tho college. David's have become of rare occur- but Is no account, tradi- rences, people of Haverford- raising his arms, and threading, the Blood ample 1b given to de- custom arose there but the Disorder and Nervousness of time tho writer Mme. Adellna who was recent- say Improved rail- fingers of both hands his wlfo tat near liver hls utterances with discrimina- tional or otherwise. Pattl, west that, with the In 1C07 the sea coast of tho counties ly suffering from Indisposition, which, way facilities which are promised, tho him he Indicated by dumb show that tion, discretion and good Judgment, ho would glvo 10. "And that," added , vYears practices, of dlamotgan and Monmouth were though slight, was sufficient to war- old shrine will have larger gatherings Standing should bo above such silly en- tho pastor of tho Memorial hall, "was practice to a sadly damaged by tho "boiling up" of rant the artist In cancelling her oven than Holywell. but they Indulge In such by John Da-vle- s, gagements to sing Sheffield and tho only time In my life I felt sorry nevertheless, do tho sea. It is mentioned at rromihe Qir.vmrcial, Malloon, lit, . greater extent, than poetical address Is benefiting considerably that there were no more than ten i In cases of Hereford, in a Newcastle, It Is Interesting to notice tho different dally papers, especially Vaugh-an'- s Cralg-y-No- s, fingers on hand!" the beginning of Rowland by her rest and has ar- In a man's Mrs. Mat-too- conuU, Influenco play a at tho at kind of tenure which exists different Christiana Foster ii a matron of but that did not account fof the bad whore wealth and book on Works," 1010. ranged to make first appearance It was my blood did not circulate, ' In cases whero "Water her parts In Wales. In Monmouthshore who has recently been restored to the tion I in, part, and particularly In London this season. Is mostly tenure, ns to Is and if I pricked my finger whilo sowing, no broadcloth" Is con- YR YC1I A'R LLYFFANT. leasehold while 'Gwenlllan Gwynedd," which tho ranks of health after many yearsof suffer- tho "wearer of the the remainder of South Wales, the hold- pen of Hon. Mrs. Bulkeley blood followed the puncture. All this la cerned. iSuch extravongonce, In unlim- Ar lydan ft on y werddlas ddol name the ing. Sho gave her statement to a reporter different now, thanks to Dr. Williams' Plnkl Yr yen a boral'n hapiis Bishop Owen Is tho ono hundred and ings In Pontypridd, Cardiff, Carmarth Owen, the mother of Lord Kenyon, ap- ited fulness, appeared In n recent num- filled in such concise shape that we print It : Pills. Ond aeth I grwdro'n jnlaen ac ol, nineteenth prelate who has en, Merthyr Tydfil, Penarth, Bridgend, J pears among tho contributors of tho " (8igned)T" Mrs. CnmsriANA. Foster." ber of a monthly, whose editor we the See of St. David, and the delight- My name is Christiana Foster, I am fifty diametrically opposed Yn hynod o annrhefnua; tenth Aueruvont incuiii, owuuavit, uuuiiJuier, May number of Wales, with a minus. Mns. Ed. Heaiw. know is to such A daeth at lu o lyffalnt mad, John who has occupied the throne of and Tenby appear all to be held upon of original research en- years of ago and a housekeeper. I hav In dis- ful little Item barrenness, but the case under Ownaeth arynt alanastra; Dewl. Most of his predecessors were terms for 9D years. In some cases, titled "One of Our Forgotten Princes." lived in Illinois ever since I was twelve Tho proprietors or Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli cussion, his ss w-n- t be- Fo laddodd tin tra'r oedd eu tad Normans or Englishmen, and several of Lampeter Tenby, Mrs. Bulkeley Is ono of most years old. During tlio latter years of my state that tlicy nro not a patent medicine but rhywlo yn rhodiana. however, as at and Owen the a prescription used for many years by an em- yond his better Judgment, henco the Yn his AVelsh predecessors bore such bar- the terms are as short n 70 years, and .enthusiastic promoters of the Prince life I have been much nfHlctcd with stomach appearance of of surfeit" In inent practitioner who produced the mosb tho "mess y yn el'ol, barous names as make It difficult to be- In Brynamman and Pembroke Dock Llewelyn Memorial, and a few days trouble, blood disorders aud nervousness, wonderful results with them, curing all form Issue of the monthly he edits Pan ddaoth penaeth the last A chanfod corft el blentyn, lieve they were natives. Among them (with a few other, places) the usual ago a paper written by her on tho and theso were greatly aggravated about two of weakness arising from a watery condition oo acceptably. It was a biographical ffol, Maelsgwyd, 60 Cardigan, a. meeting of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful Ymwylltlai'n fawr, crochlefal'n are Haerwnen, Gwrgwyst, term Is only years. In subject was read to crowded years ago, when I becamo subject to niost ketch of a gentleman whose accom- llawn o ddychryn, Sulhaithnay.Arthwael, Rhydderch, Ble-lddu- d, ago, 99 years' lease- of Liverpool by Keny- causes of almost every ill to which flesh is Qofynal'n until a few years Welshmen Lord flashes, perhaps plishments arc many and very accept- "Pwy ddarfu hyn, dywedwch im', and Ryhdddmarch. numerous as on. The "Forgotten Prince," whoso ca- disagreeable hot (or I should heir. The pills aro also n specifio for toa holds were three times as ' troubles peculiar to females, such as tupprn able to hli people In this country. Here Pwy yw y Morfudd creulon?" I In num- say flushes).' nan gwydent ddlm freeholds. reer she delineates. tho current sions, all forms of weakness, chronic couitipa tlw biographer should have rested. We Ond blant of AVales, i3 not, however, Eltx "I seemed to bo losing ground all the time. Ond fed e'n fawr echryslon. At a North Wales eisteddfod the ber tion, bearing down pains, etc., and In the easel this clergyman In Wales In his w , 'Evan of I could not sleep but for a short time, not knew other day the ceremony of chairing the The proclamation of tho Festlnlog Lly Olaf but a Prince Wales of men will give speedy relief nnd effect a pe'; . him when ho np great nephoV coses from mental boyhood days. We knew "Yn fwy na fl?" dywedal ef, successful poet was participated In by national eisteddfod of 1S98 Is to tako (Yvaln Edmund), a being able to obtain any appropriate reel, manent cure in all arising , first came to this country. No man Can chwyddo'n fawr mewn soriant, Professor Morris Jones, whoso vigorous place on Bryn yr Orsedd on the 3rd of Llewelyn, who, during tho three and I may say I was truly wretched. worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. They ore entirely harmless nnd caA living can raise a linger against his A chodnli fyny tua'r nef onslaught upon the "antiquity" of the July. subject for years of persecution which followed ago, ad- ' Tho chair selected "About one year after reading an be given to weak und sickly children with character. It Is spotless. He has been Nos oedd yn gawr o lyftant. Gorsedd bards have never for- Is "Awen" (The Muse), the death of Llewelyn fled to Franco vertisement of Dr. Williams' for YmchwydUal'n fwy, tlawd the the eisteddfod Pink Pills the greatest good and without the slightest a hard student throughout life, the re- tra'i blantos given. Upon witnessing the novel of 20 and carved and took refuge with King Philip VI.