j A lady who recently had a pleasant interview with Sarah Bernhardt in | bar horns-where sha met with the I woman and not the actress-was | again struck with the jouthfulness and vivacity of the great French actrers. No doubt, says the visitor, commenting upon and explaining this fact, Madame Bernhardt takes i scientific care of her person and use 3 skill to keep herself young in appearance, yet there is another great underlying cause of her youthful appearance. She ' never allows her mind to wear ruts in her eounteni.uce. f>he nevor permits herself to ] become bored with life, weary of I work or phlegmatic in emotion. ■• he ' loops her=e'f a'ivo, expectant, dr-ter I nrna]. Were we to look vp the ! playmates of her youth, who had | lived monotonous lives in remote i places, we would find them old ; women with worn faces and shape- ! less fo-ms, believing id age and ! decrepitude. Sarah Bernhardt has i believed in youth, in beauty, in work, I in progress, in art. So now at G2 j she has more beauty than she had at • twenty, and almost as much youth, j A serious explosion occurred at [ confectionary establishment of Mrs | Toung. A sodawater apparatus was f being used at the back of the shop, I and a new cylinder, containing car ■ j bonic gap, was put on. It was ap- } r arently turned on too sharply, causI ing the generator to expl; de. The ! explosion knocked down a boy, | George Kent (14), also a young ! woman, Eulaho Donegui. Kent was j taken to the hospital, but was not | badly injured. Miss Doiiegan, how- | ever, is in a serious condition. Her | left leg was broken in two places, i and the lien was horribly mutilated. | Amputation will probably bo nicos- ! fary. Sho i 3 also suffering from in!Thc mother who has acquired the habit of keeping a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy on hand saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are susceptible, aro quickly cured by its rise. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia and if given as soon as the first symptom of croup appears it will prevent the attack. This remedy is free from all poisons, which makes it the mother's favourite everywhere. For sale by T. 11. Bredin, Marton ; Ellis Bros., llunterville, and "W. I!. Clark, Bulls, What about your Underclothing ? We •fejght ours before the advance in prices. Wo are prepared to offer you Unshrinkable- Lambs' Wool and Cashmere Undershirts and Drawers at old prices. Wo cannot replace these goods at anything like present prices. Try us for youv Autnmii and Winter Underclothing at McEldowney's Stores, Marton, Hunter ville and Xaihape.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8779, 5 April 1907, Page 4
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