SllADA Ceylon Tea is the finest Tea the world produces, and is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and Green. Ewan tea drinker: try “Salads†Green “ Manitoba Farm Lands 523.: '1'.) cl I: an estate. 560 rcr‘l, all in settled districts. 80 t on u-tuntv-d where land is so liv g at. from $1" to 2per acre. Ave-agu rice must not 34.50 per acre. An. 11 U. Neweom o, 10 Church 8-... Toronto. Laidlaw ale-Tie Company MANUFAC l'URERS 0 F Hay Bale-Ties SPECIAL STANDARD AND HIGH CARBON BALlNG WIRE. Wire Straightened and Cut to Lengths WE OPERATE OUR OWN WIR E MILL. Write us for Prices. HAMILTON, - CANADA The largest xcusivo Ba‘e~'1‘io Factory in the world - mâ€".__â€"__â€"~â€"__..- Sir Henry Irving possesses among his most valved trtasures two articles to which peculiar interest attaches. One is a little purse made of green silk thread, with a silver band. lt , was found in the pocket of' Edmund Kean'on the death of the latter, and did not contain a, single coin. The ether article is a silver time-keeper which formerly belonged to Edwin Forrest. The hands point to 30 minutes past ï¬ve, at which moment the great actor expired and the watch stopped. .m..,.. . 0...... -.<t-W‘Fm MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. Gentsâ€"I have used your MIN- ARD’S LINIMEN'I‘ in my family and also in my stables for years and consider it the best medicine obtainâ€" Lble. ‘ Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAV, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. Roxton Pond, July 4, 01. i==~__.___.______ The sale'of postage stamps in the " United Kingdom amounts to £14,- - 500,000yearly. There is more Untarrh in this section )1 the country than allother disease. ut together, and until the last few ears was supposed to be incurable. For f. great many years doctors pronounced t a. local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to m With local treatment, pronounced incurable; Science -.h_es proveni‘catafrrh lo beaconstitutional disease and there- oro requires constitutional treatment. all's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by . J. Cheney d1: Co.,'l‘oledo. Ohio, in the only constitutional cure on the mar- ket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops toateaspoonful. It acts lirectly on the blood and mucous sur- laces of the system. They offer one hun- lred dollars for any case it fails to lure. Send for circulars and testimoni- tls. Address, F. J. CHENEY 45; C0., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family l-‘ills are the best. In all classes of the community in England the cost of living has in- lreased greatly during the last 12 uonths. I-IOW’THE RUSSIANS DO IT. Most of us think of Russia as al land of snow and ice, and are un- lware of the fact. that excellent :rops are gathered there in the sum- mer season. In July last a ï¬eld trial of Bindâ€" ers, Mowers and Reapers was held it. Ischigri (Russia) the conduct _ of which was remarkable for its thor-' Dughness. The details of the inspcc-l tion , and judging were so minute that we publish a few extracts from the ofï¬cial report for the beneï¬t of our farming readers. The firms invited to compete were Massey-Harris, Deering, Osborne, Plano, Adriance Wood, McCormick, Milwaukee and Johnston. Plano, Adrianoc Platt and McCor- mick did not answer the invitation ; the Milwaukee declined to take part because they deemed one month's notice insufï¬cient ; Walter A. Wood sent machines but did not particl~ pate. The jury comprised the President of the Agricultural Society, who is also a member of the Provincial Council ; a delegate from the Minis- try of Agriculture, two members of the Provincial Council, three estate owners, seven district agricultural Inspectors, and two agriculturists. (We refrain from giving the names because they are Russian and very hard to spell). I The ground was lumpy, and a hill side test'was chosen. The crop was very long rye, heavily mixed with weeds and partly laid. In the Binder trial the machines Worked for about 4} hours. The working of each machine was watchâ€" ed by'four judges. ~ I . v ' “The Massey-Harris Binder did ~’well‘in cutting the laid grain, but the Binder which had less laid [rain to cope with, failed to take it. twice ruaning over the rye." . The result of the Binder and other tests was that. Massey-Harris Co. Ewen given the Hi‘host Award in will W A TIC BURNS when his fortune was made, he HOW C Us guaranteed, together with his cousin, Take 8 91606 Or WOOUOB Glow. 01' . Lord Mount Stephen, the entire capâ€" piece of a blanket. and boil it thor- ital of the Canadian Pacific Bail- Q? We»me We .4; m1? oughly in a strong solution of caustic soda, and youwlll. ï¬nd the wool will gradually be eaten away, leaving nothing but the skeleton. Women do not realize how " soap substitutes," which are generally surcharged with Domry. a great future for peat as soda, or how common alkaline'soaps fuel. The most productive area. for destroy their clothing; consequently wayammmivWI-mns. '42" {0 4m; MW There is, according to a. contem- it is the North of Germany and the they, week by week, subject costly adjoining parts of Denmark and Hol- fabric to such treatment. The hands land. In Ii‘riesland there are bogs also are immersed for hours in such 1,500 square miles in extent, and solutions, resulting in eczema, coarse Germany has more fuel in peat. than skin, and brittle nails. The caustic in coal, A square mile or bog 10 “Oda may loosen the dirt. b1“ it eats feet deep contains pent equal in heat- mrwmeflm 7%†Platt. Walter [Ll away the fabric and ruins the hands. There is no economy in such work. It is so easy for a woman to test the difference between an alkali charged soap and a neutral washing soap, that it is strange that there is room for any but a pure soap on the Canadian market. Sunlight Soap has been tested by chemists and analysts the world over, and its freedom from free alkali or caustic has been demonstrated by the highest medical authorities. Consequently the true saying, " Sun- light Soap reduces expenses." 602. MW PERSONAL POINTERS. â€" Interesting Notes About Some ï¬ve carriages to each 100 people in Leading People. The Mikado of Japan has recently issued a. decree allowing a Japanese woman to lead, if she chooses, a. sin- gle life. Hitherto, if unmarried afâ€" ter a certain age, ahusiband was seâ€" lected for her by law. The fame of a. “musical prodigy†sometimes lasts through life. Signor Tito Mattel, the pianist, gave his ï¬rst concert at the, age of six, . and when twelve was awarded a gold meâ€" dal by the Pope for playing at the Vatican. The house that is being built for Mr. Schwab, ' the president of the Steel Trust, on Riverside llrivef in New York, will be regal in its mag- nificence. The tapestries for its in- terior decoration will alone cost $50,000; the whole establishment costing something like $5,000,000. One of the members for Melbourne in the Victorian Parliament recently elected, Mr. J. A. Boyd, was a A.l3. in the British navy. The nearest approach to a. parallel in the Eng- lish, Parliament, perhaps, is Mr. Joyce, themember for Limerick, who at the time of his election was a. working pilot on the Shannon. Notwithstanding his years, the King of Sweden and Norway is an athlete of a. very high order. gNo holiday has any charm for him un- less he can indulge in plenty of hard exercise. He can walk twentyâ€"live miles in six hours, Without turning a hair. Possessed of great strength, His Majesty once stopped a pair of runaway horses on the Riviera, and saved the lives of three persons. Henrik Ibsen, the NorWegian auâ€" thor, loves to keep his hair in dis- order. This is said to holds one vanity. He always carries a little toilet case, containing a. lookingâ€" glass and a comb, which are atâ€" tached to the lining of his grey hat. He will often remove his hat to look into the mirror to see how his hair is lying. If it is not rough enough to suit his fancy, he uses the comb to give it the requisite tangle. King Edward enjoys a salary of over $5,000 a day, and this 'is by no means so large as many other rulers receive. He gives away a. 'great deal more money privately than anyone imagines, and is often more than generous. He pays for all his boxes at the theatre, and for all his cum telegrams, letters, and parcels“ His military wardrobe is valued at $75,000, and the saloon «carriage in which he travels on the Coatinent cost him $35,000. King Edward has given in public charities l$1,550,000. As Prince of Wales his telegrams and stamps cost him $5,- 000 a year. ‘ Seventy years ago Lord Strathâ€" [cona was an errand boy in a. small ivillage, in Scotland. He possessed untiring ance, and stupendous powm‘s of per- severance. In addition to these qualities he had a constitution like iron. At the age of sixteen he went to Canada, in the days when it. took more than a month. to cross the Abâ€" lantic, and entered the service of the Hudson Bay Company. Later on, 0- I i. it it E POSITIVELY CURES - Rheumatism Neuralgia , Backache Headache F eetaChe : All 596in 'Aches A energy, immense selfâ€"reliâ€" A fchUERS 1 ing power to over 300.000 tons of coal. Ireland has a million acres of large bogs from 10 feet to 30 feet deep. Lord Brassey has hidden farewell King Eflward to public life at the comparatively “w early age of 66, but he has done an inunense amount of public work in H Headlight†his time. 3,57}:â€" tcmplation to start. a memorial to‘ (EUR It is understood that it is in con- : “Eagxon 3“â€â€˜3‘2 6,000 colonials who lost their lives low“ a†in South Africa. I Vicflwian glittla comet " One hundred years ago there were England ; now there are 17. +___â€"_ DIABETES BURIED. PHYSICIAN AMAZED AT A QUEBEC CASE. Workmen in Newcastle I head, representing about 30,000 per- sons, who are on the verge of eta Vation. ENGLESH SPAVEN Lililbi'ï¬ll'l‘ removes all hard. soft or cullounml Lumps and Blenilsllcs from horses. Blood Sharia. Curbs, Splints, ffinz Bone. Rivet-n37. Si ifles. oprnius, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs. etc. Save 860 by use of one bottle. ‘Wnr- ranted the most. wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by all druggists. This Hitherto Incurable Disease Has at Last 'Yielded to Medi- cine â€"â€" The Statement of a. Man Cured of a. Very Bad Case Four Years Ago. Quebec, Jan. 12.â€"-â€"(Special)-â€"Phy- sicians and others interested in medicine have been very much inter~ ested in a remarkable cure which has been made in this city, If the facts are as reported and the gen- tleman in question has signed a posi- tive statement. giving details and all particularsâ€"this case will mark a new era in the treatment of at least one hitherto incurable disease. Some few years ago, Mr. Sam Desrochers, of this city was almost dead with Diabetes. He had been ill for over five years and toward the last the symptoms became so very marked as topleave no doubt in the minds of his physicians as to the na- ture of the ailment. He had an unquenchable thirst, his feet were always cold ;_he had some very acute pains around his kid- neys. These and many other symp- toms were all present and no one thought for a. moment that he could ever recover. He tried every remedy for Diabetes that he could hear of but all failed to do" "him "any good, and when his ' hope had almost gone be determined to begin n. treatment of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. From the very commencement he began to feel a little better day by day, and as the treatment proceed- ed the unfavorable symptoms grew less and less till finally he was comâ€" pletely cured, sound and well. His astonishing recovery created quite a sensation at the time and many wondering inquiries were made by the doctors and others. If he hadn’t Diabetes then nobody ever had it, and Diabetes was incurable 1! -â€"Then how could he be cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills ‘? Tim cure was only temporary and it Would return was what many said. Now. however, after four years have elapsed Mr. Dcsrochers stoutly declares that he has not since had the slightest symptom of his old trouble. ~Every one is convinced that 'Diabetcs is curable and that. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. London policemen patrol 2,4455» miles or streets. illlllllll's lllllllltllll lures Cfllflel In COWS. The number of visitors to the Carlyle House at Chelsea, London, last year was equal to any of the preceding like periods since 1895, while the United States, as formerly, furnished the largest. proportion of pilgrims from outside of Great Britain. For 0hr "Ix" Years. “Av Que Aim \VELI.-TBII.D Ruxrsr. â€"â€" Mn Winslow I foothinu Syrup has been used for over Ill!" rears by unilqu of mother: for their children will 4 ‘ceth n2. Wll-h perfect ruccou. it moths the child, whiten: the gums, nlluyl all pain. curva- wild cello, and slim but remedy for Diarrhea. In pics ant to the new. Sold by d~ugzi~t| in every purl. o! the var (i. Twenty-livecentllbotrle. ltl value ll i calculable. in euro and ask for hire. Winslow's 5 t . and take no other kind. .0 h." 8"“, Which are the most contented birds? â€"- Rooks, because they never complain without caws. Monkey Brand Soap removes all. stains, rust, dirt or tarnishâ€"but won't wash clothes. Coke has increased 200 per cent. in price in five years. If you are coughing, take. Dr. Tea. The street passenger traffic of Lon- don gives employment to 50,000 persons. illnard's Llnlment Curesiulls. etc. A dog ambulance is likely to be es- tablished shortly in connection with the British military service. The dogs on the War ambulance are in- tended, when trained, to ï¬nd the casualties on- a widely scattered battleï¬eld, and so shorten delays in search ~work. . .'â€"I"I'uâ€".v . Hum WO N DERFU L G ROWTH . The extraordinary rcsuscitating powor of light received a very curious illustration a few days ago in the silver mines at Laurium. A mine had been abandoned more than 2,000 years, and the seeds of some poppies were found beneath the slag of a species which had disapâ€" peared fo‘rv twenty centuries. The slag being removed, in a short time the entire space was covered with the most gorgeous show .of poppies. After their twenty centuries’ rest they had bloomed as vigorously as over without air or a single drop of water. res MAINTMNINO ROBUBT HEALTH ." w» ,. -,- m- m EOLb__pLIMATES. My A number of ï¬gures are given of Madame Patti’s earnings, and it is- believcd that she must; have made a. round million pounds with her won- derful voice. During one single year she netted £70,000. Day after day during one part of her career she made within two or three hours over £1,000. \__.__._ Illinois Linlmaflures Blsiemur. What; error in arithmetic does go- ology teach? â€"- That stones. may be quarts (quartz). . - ' AT 'rnE’TELErIiONE. In- Stockholm almost every house holder is “on the telephone," and, practically every kind of business is discussed by means Iv of the instruâ€" ment. This fact has been turned to account by the police authorities in a curious way.' The creditors of ’ a business man who had serious doubts of his integrity employed a detective to obtaixpinformation about him. The detectivei'jftappedâ€. the telephone ' Wire from a house at which theoris- pect was 'staying,‘ and overheard many private conversations. The action of the detective, however, has has 'ever used. iii-.Al) this over again you have nothing to lose. if it does OREâ€"mined from the ground like gold one package will equal in medicinal the marvel of the century for curing after usiu . Give age, ills and sex. gratitude of every living person who aroused ConSidcrable indignation and at our expense, regardless of what among-the community, package. You must not write on a. postal curd. 3~03 'Tbéï¬e‘hrFimd£73,000 uagmhuyéd - The will? W mchcmcm c um». Box 249. E WlLL SEND to every subscriber or reader of this paper afuIl-slzed 0‘; mu.I \lt nanknqn nf '«al‘AI-4H-9b1 by mail POS’l‘PAll), sufficient for one month's treatment, to be paid for within one month's time nfter,receipt, if the receiver can truthfully say that its use has done him or her more good than all' the drugs and dopes of quacks or good doctors or patent medicines he or she ' carefully, and understand that we ask. ‘ our pay only when it has done you good, and not. before. We take all the risk; Experiment with other and inferior ' brands, «FEE Cunard SS. Aurania, very and Gatesâ€" early employed as a. transport, and the Allans' Ionian, chartered for Government service in connection with the late war. have left, Durban back Indian troops. . Minam's linimeni hues Elphlhelia. more recemly for Bombay, carrying Permission to reside in Canada has been given to a large number of Reservists. .r Lelia! enl Gentlemen. Enjoy ’our even-112: at ho ..e by mak. ing 55 teal.» per week. \dd n. 7 London, On 1‘. .._..._ __._._.â€"â€"___. To send for our Com- ...xF" plete Sheet Music Cutelo lies and Specie Rates- Wo are equipped to Teachers ’ .323? WANTED gillï¬iï¬féc" 156 Main Street, 158 Yonge Street. “’iNN'DEG. M AW. TORONTO. “NT. Dominidï¬lne ' Steamehlpé Montreal to Liverpool. Boston in Liver- pool. Portland to Liverpool. Vie Queen- town. Dirge and Footsie-mellow. Superior accommodation Io! all closeup! a-eonaorl. Saloon and Statement] on mldahipe. peoinl attention ha been ven to lhl Second Saloon and Third-01m momma ntiou. Fat nteo of war and all particulars, aspr to our-cm! " oftho fortune: Richards, Milli t 00, D. Torr-nee icon 71 til-ts 8‘. Boston. Montreal and Portland RENEH “cleanse; Formula ‘Ip Good-981119: in (‘lo h. Velvet, Elli or Inn and all valuable houao Hangings, nothing to equal it if done by the III'I'IBH AMIRIGAI DYING 00.. Monk.“ Have You Seen it? WITat? Len'n Triceleu Reciprn 30' 0 Secrets for the Helga i?‘ no and eroxy department of human ruden'or. panel. Eonrl 25 acute. Money refunuod u no I let“ worthit. A noodnidc line 191‘ can" him-William Bring, PHLHthT. 'lorouto August Koemss Hamburg Breast mom}: womgï¬. 5 number of fat-lilac! to M. knitc‘ng for u: n homo, whole or are time. We furnish 9: machine and supply the yum free and pay for the wow nun: its Dxezanco no b mimn g, 81 to 810 a week mod; n is. I I We went the services a! sounding to tlmr flew: to the we it. Write onerfor articuloJ. Romero .rencor. The ilmminion Knitting 00., Dept. 15. TORONTO. ONT. Turkeys, fleece, Ducks, chick ens. If you want best prices. ship your poultry to us. We want large quantb ty to meet aemand we have for .lt. We can get you 9!; Prices for Them. ECG Tm Dawson commission 00., Limited - TORONTO. ‘~ Couliznmentl and Co'responden e solicited. __- .-._<-_._.__. It is anticipated among London Scottish Volunteers that, the succes- sion to the command of that regi- ment will fall to Lord-'Archibald Campbell. Lord Archibald, who is the Duke of Argyll’s brother, was' at one time captain in the 5th Volun~ tcer Battalion of the Argylcand ‘ Sutherland Highlanders. SCRE not benefit you, you pay us nothing. VITAE-ORE is a natural hard, ariamantine rock-like substanceâ€"mineral - and silver, and requires about twenty years for oxidizntion. lt~contnins free iron. free sulphur and magnesium, and strength and curative value 800 gallons of the most powerful. ellicacious mineral water, drunk fresh at the springs. ll: ’ isageologicel discovery, to which there is nothing added or,te.l:cn from. .ltia such diseases as llheumatmm. ljrivaht'l Disease, 'Dropsy, lilood' Poisoning, Heart Trouble, Catarrh and Throat effectâ€" ior.s, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Stomach and-femulc'ulsordere. lie. "Grippc, Malarial Fever. Nervous l’rostra‘tion and General" liability; 18' their sands testify, and as no one answering this, writing for a package, will day This 0 er will challenge the attention and consideration,- and afterward-tho desires better health, or r'ho‘lufferi pains, ills'end diseases. which‘havedeiled the medical world and grown worse I. ‘ with EKG.‘ We care not for your skepticism, but ask only your investigation. ills you have, , by sending to union I. In answer to this, address page. lent, Geologist, eept._w.e.t., tn 'grll pt. 1059». cm. 1-‘W~,‘J\W;I, r'v‘...» s v éï¬Ã©' W~/x/ .â€" . ‘ ...r ..V\,.A.. ,.. . :42:â€"