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THE MR5 JARDINE REFERRED TO LIVES IN THE QUEEN CITY. \Well Known Throughout Canada: as One of Canada’s Commis- sioners to the Paris Exposition. -â€"His Statement is a. Very Valuable One and Has Been Read With Much Interest. Toronto, March 17.â€"(Special)- Mr. J. G. J ardine, whose statement as to the wonderful curative and tonic properties of Dodd's Kidney Pills has been published in many of the papers, is a. resident of this city. His home is at 305 Crawford street. Mr. Jandine was chosen as one of the Canadian Commissioners to the Paris Exposition two years ago, and performed the onerous duties of that office with honor to himself and credit to his country. It is to his experience in the French capital at this time that Mr. Uardine ' makes particular reference in the published statement in which he says :â€" “During my stay in Paris I felt many times quite run down owing to the complete change and to the worries and work of our business I suffered not a little with backache, with general feeling 'of depression and I found Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills invaluable. ‘. “I had learned the value of this medicine before‘going to Europe as [ had it very successfully for back- ache which I found it relieved al- most instantly. So when I went to Paris I was careful to take with me some of this my favorite remedy. “Every, time I was threatened with a return of the trouble I used a few Dodd's Kidney Pills and can say they did not disappoint me. They are the best medicine I know of to tone up the system.generally and they do certainly relieve backâ€" ache instantly. What Mr. J ardine has said is amply borne out by many others in this city whose experiences have been and are being published from day‘to day. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are certainly without an equal as a medicine for those who are “tired Dut’l' IIrUn down]! Ilused uPIII Dodd's Kidney Pills have been en- ,orsed most heartily by all classes. , , â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"â€"â€"- ' INFECTION PROTECTION, The odor from burning leather is considered a protection against inâ€" fectious disease. During the pre- valence of cholera in Vienna, years ago, no shoemaker was attacked. They prevented it by burning scraps of leather in their houses. ROYAL MUSKOKA HOTEL. This new modern, up-to-datc hotel Was opened for the reception of guests in 1901. It is situated in the centre of a the ï¬nest summer resort region in America, known as the Muskoka Lakes, within easy reach of the principal points in Canada and the United States. The interior of the hotel is planned to the best ad- vantage for comfort and conve‘ nience, special attention being given to ventilation and sanitary arrange- ments. Its spacious suites, with handsome bathro ms especially adap ed to or small families. Cuisine and serv ,vice are the. best. Open for guests June 15th. For further particulars. descriptive matter and all informa« tion, write M. C. Dickson, Districl Passenger Agent, Toronto. MOUNTAIN ACCIDENTS. During the last ten years 24.9 accidents occurred in the Swiss mountains, resulting in 313 deaths. Thirty-seven of the victims. were guides. It is said that of the whole number 237 deaths could have been prevented by the observation of common precautionary rules. .~ either large One woman with Sunlight Soap will do quicker work than Two will. with impure soap. Ask for the Octagon Bar. racer cannot supply, write to LEVER BROTHERS , Toronto, lending his name and. addrosaend 3 trial sample of Sunlight Soap willbo sent you free of cost. attaéhed, are. REDUCES 2 EXPENSE DID HIS BEST, A soldier of the Black Watch, while passing a private of the Bushmen regiment, stepped heavily, and per- haps intentionally, upon the foot of the latter. Up sprang the “Bushie.†“You stepped, on my foot," he hissed menacingly. “Well,†said the Highlander apologetically, ‘.'I did ma best tae leap over it, but a Hielan' mom is only human. I’m ï¬ne a kangaroo.†A ï¬erce battle immeâ€" diately ensued. ' A MOVABLE TOWER. A novel fort has just been pleted at San Paolo Island, at the entrance to the military harbor of Taranto, Italy. The fort is a large steel tower, with external armour 5ft. thick. It contains two 12-ton guns. The entire tower can be‘turnâ€" ed in any direction by hydraulic power. The tower weighs 50,000 tons and cost $2,400,000. . A POPULAR HEALTH RESORT. The Grand Trunk Railway Sys~ tem have included in the large list of summer and winter resorts which they are bringing before the _ public, the Sanitarium at St. Catharines, Ont., a retreat for rest and recupera- tion. A mineral spring from which the water flows and which is used for bathing and’massrage purâ€" poses at this establishment, was discovered years ago, and has been the means of attracting hundreds of the best class of people from' the south to enjoy the benefits derived from bathing in it. V Considerany denser than sea wa- ter, the effects are very marked, and when heated and skilfully applied cures rheumatism, gout, scrofula, neuralgia, liver trouble, skin dis- eases and cases of nervous prostra- tion. Many of the cures are simply wonderful. The waters of this spring are referred to in Encyclopaedia Brittanica, Appleton's American En- cyclopaedia, Hare’s System of Thera- peutics, etc. - It is only during the last few years that a commodious Sanitarium has been established at this point, com- bining rest-cure and family hotel. Copies of a neat little booklet giving further particulars may be had by applying to M. C. Dickson, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. The United Kingdom uses 3% tons of coal a. year per head of her popu- lation, the United States comes next with 2% tons. Germany uses a little over 1% tons per head. A HANDSOME MENU CARD. It is a noticeable fact that the dining our department of the Grand Trunk Railway System is second to none on the American Continent, and new improvements and modern innovations are continually being made. The Cafe-Parlor cars which have been running on nearly all of the divisions of this great System are a constant source of praise from the travelling public. The company has recently altered the style of the menu cards used on all of the dining cars and cafe-parlor cars, and have gotten up a very handsome and neat bill of fare that appeals to the ar- tistic sense. The stock used is what is known as Old English Ruskin Bristol of ï¬ne texture, and mist grey in color. The Grand Trunk trade mark in black appears at the top left-hand corner surrounded by a. neat combination of scroll work of Italian renaissance design, printed in gold and embossed in high relief. The name of the meal is also em- bossed in, high relief, and the tout ensemble is‘a pleasing and artistic combination. The wine lists have the same design at top, and are printed on the same quality of card, but an olivette .color for distinc- tion. In 15 years there have been 12 gal-es in May in England. The windiest month is not March, which has had 117 gales in that period, but January, with 171. ' Mirald’s Linimeflllumherman’ihindi WHICH ONE ? . . President Schwab, of the US. Steel Trust, once said that he could not help knowing that he was a great man. The fact was brought home to him in a_1itt1e town not far from Pittsburg. “I had my colored driver, Bob, sitting beside me,†Mr. Schwab said, “and little girl, were watching us. evidently her daughter, ‘That’s Mr. Schwabfll could not avoid hearing the mother say,‘ ‘Which one ‘2' asked the child."' ' ’ I".scientiï¬c!!! léillillllllllgillllll large for l,- L“."'M.M8‘L ‘- ’ orchards. lfi‘i-lllllliflifll .I '3 .a’acanwxxwfln :- use!!!» ’2‘ “ 9‘41 -. .1 ‘ iii an. eluted. and retails at only ust think of it. Let us send you full make form fence, poultry netting, nails on staples. The Page er9 Fence 60., United, Walkorvlllo. Onl. We now make ' ' Page Metal Ornamental Fence. gm mom-uni. vogyogfhov’rzragdiï¬irgirloin 1! cheap. _ that is It not who! ion once! in town eta. grave cw 1‘ ’5 20 ch. PER RUNNING FOOT. articulori. We also comâ€" ‘ I Sagan tea drinkers fry “Salads†Green tea. ‘ was driVing ' to its normal condition, hearing will be do. through the town; A woman and a strayed forever; 'niso cases .8 Minald’s liniment ls used by Physicians ' SHE KNEW HER FATHER. _A teacher was trying to convey to a. six-yearâ€"oldâ€"pupil some conception of beautyconsidered in the abstract, and its power to move the human heart, but the little girl was slow to grasp the idea. “Suppose, Nellie,†said the teacher "your mamma should fill a vase ' with lovely flowers and place them" in the center of the diningâ€"table._ What would your papa say when he first saw them, on sitting down to I?!) . "‘He’d say, ‘What are those weeds doing here'?’ †promptly replied Nellie. . . . Lawyerâ€"“Whenl .was- a boy my. highest ambition was to be a pir- ate.†Clientâ€"“You’re in luck. ,It_ isn’t every man who can realize the dreams of his youthJ' ' .. , .:. o.oo.oe.oo.«.«.».u.oo.».«.oo.oo.o “no. 0.00.05». . . W91}. 9.0 5° Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces, and ls:sold only inflload packets. ‘ -, lBlack‘, Mixed and Green. 9 v ‘o 0 O O Q G ‘0 0.0 D N “N o'. O. 'A' -LONG- SILENCE. ' A woman named Marie Eska has just died at Spring Valley, in the State of New. Yorkhwho for thirty years lived with her husband withâ€" out exchanging a single word with him. This long silence was the re- sult of a vow voluntarily taken. I O I. o’u’o 0‘0 0‘0 0’6 0'0 0'0 9’0 0‘0 ’9 9’0 0’0 0’. 0°. 6.. 9.. 9.0 0.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 A DOZEN FAST ‘EXPRESS TRAINS EVERY DAY. This is a large number of fast trains each way between Buffalo and ' . , Every- Edd I New York, and they are all splendid “or-h P3373]? 5 .trains. The‘Empire 'State Express 8“ p “rous' is one of 'them, (daily except Sun- ~ day) and is the most popular train Odorlos. in the country. Ask your ticket agent for tickets by; the New York Every stumâ€" Central if ou wish to travel in comâ€" 1 fort Y. . A Match Fare same as by other lines except by Empire State Express. Every match.â€- A Lighter There are ï¬ve rivers in the world - which drain over a million square miles. They are the Amazon, La Blata, Obi, Congo, and Mississippi. TWO ladies who had not seen each ATLANTIC PULP AND PAPER other for years met recently in the COMPANY, LIMITED; street. They recognized each other - after a time, and their recogniti0n ggï¬gegrozaï¬zï¬cdpgg regggugagg was cordial. “So delighted to 'Csec Company, Limited, is being sent out y?“ 353m.ISZVhXAdy?uan3rï¬oisaiitili this week by the brokers, Messrs. alterea . arge . 'Why how long Sutherland & Cameron, Ottawa. The 9‘t’ége. yoga me.’ 2.. uthm ten capital stock of the company is $8,- 15 1 jincï¬mld Wh; have you never 000,000, and its propertyis situat- {2†'to see me ?.. “My deal. jug, ed on the little Cascapedia River. at en 1 t1 ' gave had. in New Richmond, on the north of 'the 100k at tle wea ler we ‘. Baie des Chaleur. Prospectuses and application forms may be had from any ofï¬ce of the National Trust Company, Limited, Toronto or Monâ€" treal, or from Sutherland & Camer< on, brokers, Ottawa, Canada. “- Monkey Brand Soap is a cleaner and polisher combined but won't wash clothes. Coraâ€""Paul toldme last night that he wouldn’t marry the prettiest woman living." Fannieâ€"“Then your Mm‘klgyâ€"“NO: I don’t like Bor- chances of getting him ought to be roughs. ’ Parkleyâ€"“Why, I under- very good." . stood you to say you thought a great deal of him.†Markleyâ€""No ; I merely think of him a great deal. He owes me money." For Over Sixty Years Mas. Wmstow'e Soormso SYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething, Itsoothea the child, softens the gums. alleys pain, euros mud colic. regulates the Stomach and bowels. and is the best remedy for Dim-than. Twenty-five cents 8. hotLlc., Sold by druggietl throughout the world. Be sure and ask for “ Mics. Wmsnow's Sooruiso SYRUP." The basking shark is the biggest 'Herrings hardly ever exceed ï¬fteen variety ever seen oil' British coasts. inches in length. ‘It grows to 40ft. long- Etops the Cough and works tn- the Cold. Laxative Bromoâ€"Qulnine Tablets cure a. cold in one day. No iiuro. No Pay. Price 25 cents. Messrs. C. C. Richards 85 Co. I I ‘ Gentlemen,â€"A[ter suffering for soâ€" ven years with inflammatory rheumâ€" atism, so bad that I was eleven "It has been noticed that hailstorms months conï¬ned to my room. and rarely do damage in thicklyâ€"wooded for tWO years could not dress myself parts of the country. ~ without help. - Your agent gave me a. bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT in May,. ’97, andasked me to try it, which I did, and was so well pleased with the results I procured more. Five bottles completely cured me and - I have had no return of the pain for eighteen months. . The above'facts are well-known to everybody in this village and neighâ€" borhood. Yours gratefully, A. DAIRT. St. Timothee. Que, May 16th. 1899. W To runs .1 (261.13 In on: our. _ Take Laxative Bromo Quinino 'l‘arl‘lets. Al druggists refund the money if it far .4 to euro. E. W. Grave's signature is on each boxr 250. The only way to keep matches dry when camping is to put them in corked bottles. Ask for (Minardlslale nu pillar The biggest Eil‘itish' salmon come from the Tay. One has .been caught weighing 70th., and 4ft. 5 in.-long. W P 1123 Croquet balls are made of beech or Turkey boxwood. ~ C A...» I Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications. as they cannot reach the [1 sensed portion of the ear. Thereis only one way to cure deafness, and. that is by constitu- tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an nflamed condiliou of the mucous linlng of tho ustachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have crumbling sound or impor l'ect hearing. and when it is entirely closed deafness la the result. and unless the inflamv motion can be taken out and thls tube restored THE MOST POPULAR osnrlrmcs. CA-LvEsT’s "TOOTH ut of ten are caused by catarrh, w lch is not in: but an in- flamed condition of t e mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any I ' case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh- Cure. Send for circulars, free. ‘ a F. .l. CHENEY 85 00., Toledo, 0. Sold by Drugglste, 75c. . Hall‘s Eamilyi’llls are the best. Preserves the tooth. Sweetens the breath. Strengthens the gums. . THEIMosr NUTRITIOUS. E PPS-"S "Permanganate of potash injected GRATEFULâ€"COMFORTING. under-the skin is the best cure :Lfor ' ' ' the bite‘of the common adder. ‘ C Q C - O A BREAKFASTâ€"WW“. Mdï¬E giï¬il? - The Dawson Commission Co, Limited, Toronto. bonclgnmente of Butter, Eggs, Apples and other Produce solloltod. ‘ ' oooo'oooooooooooo co 0. 90 o 0 ¢ 0 o o 9 o o . o o 0 0 n » ".90“.99.â€;so...o.».n.«.«.«’o.».u.u:o0.0;;{00’0‘003 :5 h- % 672 Q:- I-fl ‘ cover, 0.ooooooo¢oo~¢o .9000. 0,0 6 0.10.00.00.40; 3» n n u- n u t0.00>0.0Q.O0.00.0..OG.OOa seasideestereooeeoooohoeeooooeoodtooooooofiio “Headlight†Parlour 1 ' Matches wweaeweeeewewew MMMTMMrM-erw \ .'â€" nee- BAV' eraser-docume- CARBOLIG! "POWDER 1 We are handling large quantities: We can handle yours to advantage. 0 O Io When a house is well painted it .8; attracts attention. To be Well-0:: painted it must be done with 0:0 good paints. Get tho best that 3' canbo had, don’t pay an ex-zgi Orbitant price, but pay a fair 3‘ price. :ï¬ â€™ ‘l O†"a W- Flu-l E h-E m : . 24%. .,.°_° Are sold by all dealers at fair , prices, and you get all that can . be put into the best paints that can be made, by the oldest paintb house in Canada. It’s the best to .4 best to wear, preserves % and boautifies, ready for use. Drop a. card and ask for our - - BOOKLET “K†FREE. showing cuts of beautiful homes. ‘I A. BAMSAY & 89H, '“"’"“’o,. O MONTREAL Paint Makers . O_0 O §" 0 O .0 09.... The ï¬nest mntohaoln _ the world,lmndo from 90ft oorky plno. and ocpoolaily' suitable for domestic unoâ€" put up In noab liming boxcaaanorfod ooloro each box oontaln’lnz about coo matohos~ three boxes In a pack- 8‘0. For Saloby All Plrot Class ' Dealers. 'aovs BRIGADE Bin e Instruments, 8ugles._ Fllos. _Drums,‘Cap,c. etc. EVERY TOWN OR SCHOOL Can have a File and Drum or Bugle Band. Lowest prices ever quoted. Illustrated price-list mailed frcc. VVrile us for ANYTHING in MUSIC or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. v WHALEY. ROYCE 8 00.. llmlted Winnlpeg, Man. w _ Toronto._qanad_5 .' CLEANING “At'ém' ‘ , LADIES†. . . °‘â€'"° SUITS Can be done perfectly by our French Process. Try it BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. MONTREAL. TORONTO, OTTAWA a QUEBEC BAN Y0†TOUGH Hi"? If so you can cure It Wlth allaadlm. This W cm derful salvo soothes and heals the most dollcato ' tissues. Posltivsly unequalled for disease or injury affecting skin or membrane. Try it for Inflamod Eyes, Oaterrh, chafling Sores or any Sore you can touch. 250., Drugglats. or Gileadlne 00., Toronto. Money refunded If not satisfactory. PRENTERS FilliisnLEwâ€"Two z-ravolutlon Campbell Presses bed-AOraG inches. Splendll ;, order. ~’Price $1,000'each. Terms easy. ' S. FRANK WILSON, - 75=West Adelaide st., Toronto ‘ . nominloig‘iilne gttenanighlpo ‘:b‘bllfregéglhlgdvgbpï¬ierpogï¬ Via Queens- 1.5333130 FastStosmohlps. Superior accommodation I ~ of ossengers. Saloons ondIStnteroomI :22 gpe'clol attention has been. lven‘ to tho Second Soloon and Third-Clussnccommo ntlon. For rates of lineage and all particulars, apply to any agent of the ompany. 01‘ r . rds Malacca “on†EltntoBt. . Bo'ston. ‘ WOOD a PHOTOENGRAVIRL $3.}. LJONES No.0? ea: D. Torrance 5:00.. Montreal and Portland. -_..- .. ..... .-_........_ ~._._- _._._ Whh’iï¬â€˜h’M-iriï¬â€™ . {*rl‘d‘oi'd‘dï¬miwi' V O C "I. :l' ’33 THE CANADA pm MANEHT T - and wzsrmu cAHAnA 3: i M omcsca oonPosATIoN Invites investors of large or small amounts to investigate its , ..‘ ,. .1. l :‘i I. . Four Per Cent. Debentures V with half-yearly interest cou- pons attached. They are isâ€" sued for ï¬xed terms of not less than one year and are secured by assets amounting j: to A 1' $23,000,000. % OFFICES, Toronto. ' TORONTO STREET,