â€"... Wï¬ï¬‚‘l’v‘i'tw ,‘tï¬W’flWiflï¬W' <.»,Va.â€"\.~- Var . r.__ «link-6W ‘ .re-iin-‘ï¬lrsrnw. W. .er-Avm BRITISH MONEY 1N THIS. 9-“ A Railway Project to Suva the Arctic Yo! age and Bring Sibel-in. Nearer. The dismay of good petroleum springs in the Province of Petchora, in Northeast Russia, has induced the government to send an expedition to the mouth of the Peqtchora River, Which. will examine it with a view to the construction of a harbor.‘ In close connection with this plan of building aharbor is the project enter- tained by acompany of foreign capiâ€" telists, acompany in whith English money, too, is invested, of construct- ing, under the management of Herr Gotta, the engineer, a railway from the River Obi to the mouth of the Petehora. in ondelr to spare Englian vessels the long and difficult voyage round to the mouth} of the Obi, and. to bring instead the raw (products of Siberia down to the vessels at the mouth of the Petchora. According to a report made to the Russian Government by Herr Gotte, who for ayear past has been examinâ€" ing the “tundra†between the rivers of Obi and Peltchnra, it seems that the building of the line could be man- aged without any great expenditure of capital and conselquently every- thing nowv depends on the report of the expedition, sent to find a place for a good harbor at the Petchora's mouth. The realization of these projects, by assisting the export of Siberian pro- duce will center a great benefit upon England. '_ ...._'+.__. PRAISE FOR CANADA’S HORSES. ‘he Animals Prom Our North-Weill. Stoop the Trials. of Campaigning Well. Mr. George Lane, of Calgary, N.W. T, has received a. letter from one of the veterinary staff .of the Secondl Canadian Contingent. in which the following passage- occurs i “Out of the forty horses purchased from you only two casualties have taken place, one dying of sunstroke and another of dysentery. Our march of 600 miles was made under the most unfavorable conditions for horses, and I think I am not en- larging on the truth when I say that no other class of horses in' the world could have stood the misery* and hardships which our. Northâ€"\Vest horses Went through since they left Halifax. After 8,000 miles of seal voyage, without any exercise and very little feed, a week’s rest at Cape Town on a hot sandbank, five days packed up in small close cars, and then sent_away on a 600 mile trip with poor feed and water and a heavy load. Still we can muster a larger percentage of horses to-day that are fit for duty than any other mounted corps which landed in South Africa this year. The North-“rest horses are the best in the world." ‘â€".-- “9:15;. ~.-..â€". TAM.“ -.-. .. ,~ 2 \ -.- - - . l ' names FI’I‘ CURB Will cure E ilo sy, Fits, - t.Vitus Danoeen Fol in Sick- ness. A TRIAL BOTTLE sent? EE 09‘ ALI. CHARGE to any suï¬erer sendln us their name one address on ' mentioning this paper. ddressThe LIEBIG co. l19 Inn'g 8t.w., orcnto. . SPEGIOUS REASONING. A man who is"old enough to have rheumatism is fortunate if he is still young enough to turn his disability into a joke. A minister met a parishioner,"nnd asked him the usual question; Wee], John, how are you to-day? Gey weel, sir, gey weel,†replied l’ohn, cautiously. if it wasna for the rheumatism in my right leg. Ah, weel, John, be thankful; for there is no mistake, you are getting old like the rest of us and old age does not come alone. Auld age! said John. I wonder to hear ye. Auld age has naething to do with it. Here’s my ithei‘ leg, just as sold. and it‘s quite s-oundmnd soople yet. SOMETHING QUITE NEW... , A ‘31.. in: CEYLON GREEN TBA Same flavor as Japan, only more delicious. mm THE PRESSING NEED. Sir llarry Smith and the Old Color Sergeant. When complaints fall to the lot of Tommy Atkins, he knows what to do with the florid'part of them. Fifty years or more ago Sir Harry Smith, for whose wife Ladysmith was named, was Governor of Cape Colony, and led a number of campaigns against, the Kaffirs. Returning from a particularly lively one, he held a. review of his troops, who were in a most dilapidated conditionâ€"barefoot- ed, ragged and half-starved. \Vhen the time came for him to say a few words he lavished praise upon them, dwelling upon their bravery, endurance, and even upon their sol- dier-like appearance. This last com- pliment was too much for the patience of the old color-sergeant. He stepped forward,â€"tattered and unkempt,â€" saluted most respectfully, and then said 2 ‘ “Begging your pardon, Sir 'Arry, We don't want no gammon. We want boots 1" ‘V . Ht???" = is. '53.. 3‘ I is Rheumatism ofthc back. . The cause is Uric Acid ;'. in the blood. If the kld- :5 neys did their work there ‘ would be no Uric Acid and . no Lumbago. Make the 3' kidneys do thelrworls. The - I‘ sure, positive and only ". cure for Lumbago is Mimi; Little Enochâ€"Paw, what are fools good for, anyhow l" Farmer Flintrockâ€"To teach. us the results of blowin.’ into unloaded shot- guns. buyin’ gold bricks. guzzlin' pa- tent medicines, lightin' the fire with, coal-oil, goin' up in balloons, skatin’. on'thin ice, tryin’ to beat other people at their friends’ notes, thinkin’ we know it all, flirtiu' with grassâ€"widows, and so on and so forth, my son! Man in Distress. A whole family suffering. A dull ‘aching of nerve or muscle, or the aculer. pangs of neuralgia, toothache, or lumbago, makes life a misery. But Nervilineâ€"nerve Illlll cureâ€"will re- lieve all these. Nerviline is power- ful, penetrating, and effectual. POESJONING A YOUNG MIND. What is :2 Irirjg‘uln, pa? A barg:_iln, Efroddy, is any shop-- worn thing w-a don't need that your mother feels compelled to buy because it's cheap. ' A FINE FELIIORV He may be. but if he tells you that any preparation in the world is as good as Putnam’s Painless Corn Ex- tractor distrust the advice. Imitaâ€" tions only prove the value of Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor. See signature on each- bottle of Poison &. Co. Get “Putnam's,†‘ VALUABLE FOR RESEMBLANCE. ' You have a fine collection of lit- erary portraits, Miss Myrtilla. Yes, aren't they lovely? Every last _ one of them looks like somebody I know._ own games, indorsin' our ‘ mi! 1224412.] “m “catwavasm . aw-:.l,i~.v....~.n._~_....,.~.... BITS OF FEMININITY. The taffeta silk skirt, in black and colors, for wear with5 fancy waists, is the most supreme vogue. Large fancyl collars are fashionable in blouses, bodices and applied to the jacket of the tailor frock. The Knox sailor has the same trim and high crown of last'year. . Belts are either very wide or very narrow if you would be altogether correct. The Paris summer girl is going t 0 have no end‘ of linen frocks. Black polka-dotted white orga'ndie is to enjoy great favor for summer. ..:.. , .r. PM.“ Ready ior Painting ? mourns“ Hem. omicronv. VM’WWWW V V ' v U ' The “ Balmoral," Free Bus $33,213:: ' ""“' "“ "“ " “ Mia'llâ€"Oolle e Arcana HOUSEâ€"'Fgmlly Hotelgretes 31.60 W“ per day. I 0 oslteG.T.R.De ct. 31." HeTElutï¬y blocks from O? P. Railway. First-clanCommeroisl House. Moder-im- provemmtsâ€"Rntes moderate. ‘ â€".â€"â€"â€". FINANCIAL TOMMY: Maâ€"Tommy, you seem to love pa better than you do me. Tommyâ€"0h, ma, I don't mean to, but, y' see, pa allus has his pockets full 0' cents. ‘ FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MR8. WXNBLOW'B SOOTHING SYRUP has been used y mothers for their children teething. it soothe: the c lid, softens the gums. alleys pain, _cures wmd colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 20cm. bottle. Sold by III druggists throughout the world. Be sure when" "MW.- °°Wnssww ..,.__ Every Town can have a. Band Lowest prices ever noted. Fine cs. nlogue 500 [line trntlom mailed free. Vrite us for enyt in: in ALL HE MAY EXPEOT‘ Music or Musical Instruments. So,_there, said Mrs. Henpeck, con- Whale R0 09 8‘ gm Toronto,0nt.,snd eluding her remarks, A word to the y y ’ Winnipeg'M“ wise is sufficient. Fail SALE. Yes, my dear, replied Henpeck, and NAEURAL HEN mounuon, 100 EGG HATCE . R,costsonly 82.plsn of construction 1. . to the average married man sword A.VIOKE1L3.Oal$£y_,8Alberts. in edgewise is sufficient. â€â€" POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS. APPLES, And other PRODUCE. to ensure best results muslin to STATE or 01110, Urrv (.r'l‘onsno. The Dawson commission 80,, Limi ed, Lucas COUNTY. I‘m cor, . ' FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is .--._._.lâ€.°.‘."...'_’"",“.°,â€â€˜Â°Â°'â€Â°"“ 3'" “Twit†senior partner or the. ï¬rm of F. J. CHENEY Sz 00., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that suid‘flrm will pay :he Him of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each and every case of CA’l‘ARRH that, cannot lie cured by the use of HALL’B CATARRH CURE. . ‘ FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in in presence. this 6th day of December. A.D. 188 . : ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' : A. W. GLEASON : SEAL. : Notary Public. FU RS. FU RS. I Importer and exporter of ‘ Raw Furs and Skins. Con- signments solicited. High~ estpricel paid for ginsing. H. JOHNSON, 494 St. Paul street, Montreal' The flanada Fermanent and Western Ganada Mortgage Corporation. Hall's Catarrh (lure is taken internally, and not: directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY 6:. 00., Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, 750. Hall's Family Pills are the boss. AND DON‘T li'iN D EITHE R. ’ When some people lose their posi- tions they look around for sympathy instead of a new job. WPG 1030 ....... ____. lg?;lgm_ cannula Permanent Building, ~ TORONTO Sn, Tonon'ro, I BnANcu OFFICEBâ€" _ Carbolic Disinfectants. Sea )0 (Din . I ment, Tooth Powders, etc.,‘ have boo; Winnlmg' M‘an" vanoouven 3.0"“. awn, “.8. Sgagï¬lgxdcgoo $33121: Snail diplomas for superior “â€" ous disess'es. Ask gusrdlgglgia‘tgmbliaï¬ggt: up! I . L' t 'l d c a . . . ' "W ’ a ‘32'33§,§§,§"&â€â€˜ggï¬:‘°“ ineserve Fund, . l,500,06ۤ MANCHESTER - - ENGLAND.‘3 â€"._â€"-..__ _- . ‘A.~____H_ ,__ _,___ l Presidentâ€" Mlllo.mlla 8: Hale :neorge Gocderham. Barristemvaw'mem V lst Vice-President and. ' ho wealey BM "0 1"" ChelrmauofExecutivc Deposus Received mondflnwn orcnto. ’J lgomgnittzeï¬ and InterestAllowed , . , o _ . or or mean. .. catholic Prayer ““éll‘te’éf'i‘lui‘tniï¬, ' i Money to team. 2nd Vice-Prosidenbâ€" - RPIiBIOUB Piaf-urea. Statuary. and Church Ornamentc- w. H, Beatty, Debentures Issuec Educational Works. Mail orders receive prompt “ten, , in Sterling and Cur. no... u. s. a. ensues at ca, Montreal. . Maui‘san Director- wâ€"m Walter S, Lee. rency , . -, ,.._.A. . . The Handsomest Baby etc The Handsomest Prize. ALI. JUDGED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS ONLY. To interest Canadian mothers in a stan dard preparation throughout the world Tl'lE RiTISi‘i CHEiï¬ISTS GOï¬PANV PROPRIETORS OF Eugjlsb Teetbag Syrup ARE OOIHO TO GIVE, WITHOUT COST I! A!" WAY, Ii TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD PIEOE to the prettiest baby in Canada. A TEN DOLLAR Gilli) PIEOE to the 2nd prettiest A FWE DOLLAR COLE} PEEGE to the 3rd prettiest. A TWO- AHB-A-HALF OLLAB GOLD PIEGE in order of merit, to each of the next 10 prettiest babies. A ONE BOLLAR GOLD PIEOE . -...>. OEYLCDN TEA. has the reputation of being the most regular in qiislity. Lend Packages. 25, 30, 40, ‘0 and 600 L crawls“ W‘mm Well, a. good start is half the pleasure. o a. poor paint will not give a. good start, whether it is a cheap paint or a dear paint. . RAMSAV’S PAINTS are not cheap paints, and they are not dear paints. They are high grade house paints at a. reasonable price, made to wear, to look a. little better than the best. Ask your dealer. llsr'n 1w. Mitutg l. Rfllfllfll 1‘ Sill. MONTREAL. Dr. Hammond-Hell's Great Book “sctssescocti Handsome edition, library style, =13" bound in cloth, hulktone engrav- ings. Interesting and instructive, ; , _ subjects which every married woman, and those contemplating marriage, should-know. ‘ ‘ . -P 1 as “£8.35†usage. iiihfld sears“ as: and the Debi, Wflio “$1 A tor ' B. . l , 9 £1? Comes, of intent 24me 13 Marriage a we? Pro-Ne In cm i: ,V a?†51,; .: Pain Not NgOOlifl, The '1’ e ed, 5;; Many The 91* Home Remedies to to Use. Useful . 37, Recipes. , We are givin a. limited number of this ï¬ve shi ling book FREE on receipt of 10 cents to cover mailing. Send at once it you desire one. . Address semen cssmsvs commie. gs; ‘ 33â€"03 ~ TORONTO. CANADA. was: a ; creasing For the vorq best send your work to tho “ RI'I'ISH AMERIOAN DVEING 00." Look for agent in your town, or send direct. Montreal. Toronto, Ottawa. Quebec. in order of merit, to each of the next 40 rettiest babies, while to every baby’s photograph, will also be given F EE our ILLUSTRATED BOOK, “ Iï¬GTï¬ERHOOB," on the flare of children in Health and Olsease, on receipt of ten cents to cover cost of mailing. CQNDI‘TIGNSI READ CAREFULLY! Everyperson will reach us. intending to send hotcgraph oi beby,.must send us post card at once stating when the photo Al photos sent in must reach us not later than July Mth. . Do not send hotos of children over 3 years old: they will not be considered. Photos must e plainly marked with agehsex, name of the child and full name and post ofï¬ce address of the parents. The smallest picture wi receive as much consideration as the largest. The prizes will be awarded by a committee of seven disinterested ladies, and distributed by mail to the respective winners, August 4th, 1900. The pictures of all babies competing will be published in beautiful half-tone engravings in Toronto Globe, beginning Saturday, August 4th, 1900. Photos returnable on receipt of postage. As we have no time to answer needless correspondence, please do not as]: for further inflor- mution, simply send post card, stating when picture will be sent. Address. BRITISH CHEMISTS COMPANY, Dept. 1 2m; vow wag}, "34,. A. 35$???" «2-: ‘ ....(- ' "'3.‘Ii~;.f:?. .: ' 'r r 4.7 3‘ acreâ€, . 57.5.6.5; _« ‘ .,~ ~ , . ..v._....,..__ _ ,., 9‘17? ‘4 17:15 . '1; .c w 1V ".9: .fu‘m \. - “w sf“! an». 'WHQIJ'Q‘ e ..,._ .. ,9». ow-Jhdi‘vs' .....-.A.':