, V, ,_- r...- .n- (O. 'hxrkéys, per lb. ......... O 3; Fruit and Vegetables-â€" Apples. per bbl,_.q,‘... .82 50 to 1-†"Potatoes. per bl: u~£° 40 A'fln--4 TORON ['0 51‘. l..\ WRI'ZRCF. MARKET Red clover. hush ........83 00 to :5 Alsike. choice No. 1 ..... 6 26 7 make. good No. 2 5 50 6 White Hover. bush 7 0-) 8 Timothy seed. bush ...... 1 00 1 Bay and Straw- 258883 Whoa. lax-Ion on Saturday lmullnrâ€" Liverpool Prlcns Bonn, but Chic-go Fell-Tho Latest Quotation. Liverpool, April 2.â€"Whent futures advanced %d to 33¢! per cen'tal on Saturday. Chicago, April 2.â€"Wheat futures on Saturday declined %c to 9.1a per bushel on a. dull market. LEADIS 1“: “' ill-IA l‘ .‘l ARKET‘. Following were the closing pricea at important wheat. centres on Sat- (2111330. April 2. - The ma- chinista’ strike is. over. All through the United States when the union has ordered strikes they have been ï¬lled on, and the men will ro- turn to work toâ€"day. The agreement was npptoved late Saturday night at 5 [and mass meetipg. Inndon. April 2. â€" The Dachau of York was accouched of a. son Sam:b day morning. The child was born at York Cottage. Sandringham, at 7.30 o'clock. The Duchess and infant are doing well. "Superintendent Fraser. who eo- eompaniee the Queen everywheredns the disposition of these men. He will be assisted by Inspector Melville. Most of the men will be stationed in the vicinity of the ViceRegel Lodge." Notwithstanding thm elaborate arrangements. there is considerable uneasiness in Scotland Yard regard- in the Queen's safety, and there will be a sigh of relief if the Quuen re- turns to England without anything Duh. ad Duohou 0! York In. An- other Little Son. "The last month has been a hot one for Scotland Yard. like: since we knew the Queen intended going to Ireland, many of us have been working night and day, making pre- parations. Over a. hundred of on! detectives have been in Dublin during the past week, searching out marknd men, who will be shadOWed from now until the Queen leaves Ireland. "Here, in London. Chief Inspector Melville. with a. select body, has been putting his hand on notable Fenians. He knows every one of them. "The guard which will be set around the Queen during her stay in Ireland will be the largest in the memory of Scotland Yard. On the outer ring. by which I mean the streets. there will be between nine “The inner circle will be guarded by plain clothes men to the number of nearly one thousand. As a. last attempt as a counter at- mctlon the extremists have pla- wded the city with an invitation to the citizens to join in a. monster pro- cession o! Nationalist societies.Which. according to program, is to start tron: the Transvaal Committee rooms on the night of Her Majesty’s arriv- al. It is probable that the demon- stration will be forbidden. 1nd ten thousand policemen. includ- ing 1,500 plain clothes men. When the Queen drives from Kingstowu to Dublin, policemen will be stationed on each side of the route every 20 Channel Squadroa has arrived 01! Kingstown, tor the Queen’s visit. which is awaited with intense and ave-growing enthusiasm. Dublin in rapidly ï¬lling up. Already the hotels 00 aowded. and train load after train load is arriving from the pro- The Streets of Dublin Are Gay With Flags and Bunting. hinleul Alter ’l'rninlosd of People from the Surrounding Country Arriving in the Irish CuI-lulâ€"Generul Holiday Predeï¬ned for Wednesday Tire-(hens the Couacv at Dublin. Grand stands have been erected in the streets. which are profusely de- corated. and soon it. will be difï¬cult. to ï¬nd space for hanging another flag. A general holiday has beam pro- chlmed for Wednesday throughout the County» of Dublin. A- Metal Tom of Pmnntlou- Taken to Protect the Queen. London, April 2. - Scotland Yard is very uneasy in regard to the Queen’s visit to Ireland. A leading omcial said to a correspondent yes- tax-day: T0 WELCOME QUEEN VICTORIA. THE CITY IS CROWDED " ate. buém'LLLll'. " goose, bush. mu, bush .. Barley, bush. .......... Bye, bush ....... . ..... . Peas. bush .............. Buckwheat, bush ........ Wheat, Whlte. bush. ....8071% tot... “A Run-L A an“. LAST nun-mm caï¬in MARK: but Buflalo. April 2.â€"-â€"Ca.ttle manyâ€"Demand light. and 1 aqt gaudy. Calves light: 3: ., V -â€"-w “5;“. , aupply ; demand higher. Gloice to 03‘ $6.25 to 86.50: goodto choice. i to $6.25. Sheep and lambsâ€"- and shade lower; chute. to a:- 5135 to $7.80; good to chemo. i to $7.75; complex: tgjur. $6 SCOI‘LAND YARD ONE ASY- The 3!:ch‘miu: sunk. Over. MARKET REPORTS. A‘I’ YORK COTTAOI’. 31.} 99:0 $18 00 MARKET. 8.73"; Aunt Gertrudeâ€"Why? Tommyâ€"Because then I won‘t have nearly so much face to wash. A Practical Motive. Aunt Gertrudeâ€"And what will you do when you are a. man, Tommy? An Explosive Bean. The “cigar been†of Batavin is a. wild fruit recently discovered in Batavia. The pod is like a. ciagr in shape and color, but only an inch long, and when put into water it rests on the surface for several minutes, then explodes like a. torpedo, hurling the seed in all directions. If allowed to ripen in a. warm place the pod grad‘ nally splits lengthwise from point: to base. If left to ripen on the plent. it splits Open more suddenly. A Libel Reï¬ned. “Women are cats,“ snapped Jar- ley, viciuusly. “Nmsen 599’ said Dawson. “Did you eurr see a woman try to climb a fame?" Keep Hinerd’s Liniment in the House. ankeys' Heads as Targets. A favorite Boer sport is to dig a hole in the ground and put a turkey into it. Then they cover the pit with a cloth with a hole in it just big enough to let out the turkey's head. The head of the unfortunate bird is used as a. target. Miller’s Worm Powders cure fever in children. A new back for 50 cents. Mflier‘l Kidney Pills and Easter. Libeled. .nok! There's a colored messenger Em} running." Much distress and sickness in chihh‘eu is caused by worms. Mother eres’ Worm Exterminator gives relief I): re- moving the cause. GiVe it a trial and be convinced. A Remarkable Spire. It has been decided to establish a meteorological observatory at the top of the great cathedral spire in Ulm, Germany. The Ulm cathedral is one of the most extraordinary in exist- ence. on account of the great size and height of its single spire. which reaches an elevation of 528 feet. Al- though the great church was bezun more than 500 years ago, the spire was not. completed until 1890. They Cleanse the System Thoroughly- Pamelee’s Vegetable Pills clear the stom- ach and bowels of bilions master. caus~ the excretory vessels to throw off impuri- ties from the blood into the ham-ls and expel the deleterious mass from the body. They do this without. pain or inconven- ience to the tienr. who speedily realize; their good 0 ces us soon as they begin to take efl'ect. They have strong recom- nxgudatiqns from gll‘lfi{1(ls of people. Fear In Boys and Girls. Fear of certain things in boys in- creases from the seventh to the ï¬f- teenth year, and then declines. \thIt- in girls it increases more steadily from the fourth to the eighteenth year before diminishing. The fear 0: thunder and lightning, reptiles, rub- bers and machinery were found to in- crease with age. A section of I‘m Chinese Eastern railway from Nikolsk to the Man- churian frontier. a distance of 91 versts, has just been opened for regu- lar traflo. TBOS. SADXN. of Eglmgtod. shy: : “1 have removed ten corns from my feet with Bolloway’s Com Cure.“ Reader, go thou and do likewise. Those Unsightly Pimple: can bv entire 1y removed by the use of Miller’s Com- pound Iron Pins. 50 doses :25 cents. It used to be the custom to eat what were called God’s cakes on New Year‘s day. They were of triangular shape. about halt an inch thick and ï¬led with a- kind of mincemeat. ‘ Doctor-“Nothing but the effects of care and worry. You must reduce your expenses so as to live within your in- come. Patientâ€"I’ll begin now. Here’s 10 cents. Good day.â€"-New York Weekly. Co-cducatlon In Germany. Exneriments made at: Baden, Ger- many, in regard to co-education have convinced the authorities that there is no harm in it, and that it has ad- Are undoubtedly THE BEST. Tecumonlabfrom 4 chemists, lo medsu. n diploma. The most wholesomo o! bevengea. named“! by Pbyniciuu. For ule enq- towns. linard’s Liniment Lumberman‘s Friend. Ale anaPorter Took the Pruerlpflon. Poor Patieng (after an examination)â€" Doctor, Is there much the matter with me? ":‘nrc ezmugh. They ought to ad- on M him as warranted fast black. ’" Tommy â€"- I’m going to grow 3 JOHN lABATT, London, .yde/Wéw édumz}, New Chine»: Railway. especially in the smaller Press Agentâ€"Toll him that the box ofï¬ce will not pay salaries till a week from Saturday.â€"Symcuse Herald. Sold by all dealers or sent post paid at 50¢. a box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Medi- cine Co., Brockville. Ont. Do not be persuaded to try something else said to be "just as good.†One Method. Managerâ€"The villain doesn't seem up to the mark tonight. Mrs. Cleveland appeared only too eager to give him the information sought and it is in accordance with their wishes that we give to the pub- lie the facts of this remarkable cure. Early in December, 1898, Miss Cleve~ land was taken ill with a severe at- : tack of la grippe and fears of her re- covery were entertained. Careful nursing, however, brought her through this malady, but it left her system in a. completely run-down con- dition. This showed itself principal- ly in weakness of the nerves. In Jan. nary symptoms of St. Vitus’ dance began to show themselves. At ï¬rst these were not very prominent, but it was not long before she was render- ed altogether helpless by this terrible malady. In a short time she lost all control over the movements of her hands and feet. For weeks she had to be carried from room to room and was unable to feed herself. Her grand- parents naturally became very much alarmed and having tried other reme~ dies without effect. determined to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a. trial. Developments showed that their con- ï¬dence was not misplaced. When three boxes had been used the condi- 1 tion of the patient had improved 0011- l siderably. Then Mr. Cleveland bought six boxes more and continued their use as before. The sufferer rap- idly began to recover. When she had consumed the ï¬fth box Mrs. Cleve- land reduced the dose to one pill a day and by the time the sixth box was gone a complete cure was efl'ect- ed. Miss Cleveland is now as vigor- ous and healthy as could be desired. Her grand-parents are persuaded that Dr. Willianis’ Pink Pills are alone re- sponsible. for her cure and are devout- ly thankful for the results which, un- der Providence, they have produced. The mails from Wolfville to Gas- perenu are carried every day by an ofï¬cial who is noted for his willing- ness to accommodate and the punctu- ality with which he discharges his duties. His name is Mr. Merriner Cleveland and his home is in Gaspar- eau, where he resides with his Wife and grand-daughter, Miss Lizize May Cleveland, a bright girl or ï¬fteen years. A few months ago the health of their grand-daughter was a source of very great anxiety to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, and the neighbors who learned of the physical condition of the little girl gravely shook their heads and said to themselves that the fears of the fond grand-parents were by no means groundless. When the news reached the ears of an Acadien man, a short time ago, that the health of Miss Cleveland had been restored, he hastened to interview Mr. Cleve- land as to the facts of the case. When he explained his errand both he and She “'as First Attacked “'ith La Grip- pe. the After Efl'ects Resulting in St. Vitus Dance-Friends Despaired of Her Recovery. From the Acadien, Wolfville, N. S. The Story of a Bright Young Girl’s Recovery. Souk-rel- nnd Turkey Calls. Did it ever occur to you to use it turkey Hill in squirrel hunting? 1 once had three gray squirrels up a large gum tree and had tried to slip up to them. but they saw me and hid. I went up as close to the tree as I wanted and sat down to wait for them to come out. I sat there :10 or 30 minutes. and they did not more that I could see. l was in a fairly gum} turkey country and so got out my turkey call and made a few calls. and in less than two minutes all three squirrels were in sight. and in a good deal less time they were all mine on the ground. l take it that they thought that it it was safe for :1 turkey to be calling they were in no danger. I would like to know. if any one else ever had a like experience. and it I ever get in a like situation I will make experiments until I am satisï¬edâ€"Forest So commented the buyer for a big de- wartmcnt store in search of novelties. .'he thing commented on appeared to be u umbrella. tight rolled and looking like thcr umbrellas with natural wood han- 'lt-s except that there was no ferrule at he tip. It turned out to be a cigar hold- r. for a silver cap on the handle end un- erewed. and there was a place for the. utt of the cigar. Through the rod of the umbrella was a tube. and the thing was mokcd by pulling at What turned out to 1. a mouthpiece at the tip. A more ungainly thing for the purposes of a cigar holder could hardly be devised. nnd It was useless as an umbrella. for that part of it was a “fake." Yet some- body in Germany manufactures them. and :1 Chambers street dealer has had a lot shipped to him for sale. Why any .nne should buy one is a mystery. and what he would do with it after the pur- rhase is an even greater one.â€"New York Times. An Awkwu-d Cigar Holder. “Probably no one but a German would vver have invented the thing. and Tnow that he has invented it not even a Ger- man could tell to what use it could be put." and Stream. ST. VITUS CURED. "It’s the only kind the girl next door never tries to play on the piano." New life to: a. quarter. Miller'l Gom- pound Iron Pilla.‘ much. “How did you ever aucceeed in ac- quiring a. taste for it?†Novel German Post Card. Germany sends out a. post card on which is printed 19. red strawberry. When the strawberry is exposed to heat the color of the fruit blanchea and disappears. It can be brought back to its original red color by blow- ing upon it. Ask for linard’s and take no Other. Produce short-Sightedness. It is the opinion of a German ocul- ist that the use of the ordinary slates by school children tends to produce short-sightedness. As a substitute he recommends pen and ink or an arti- ï¬cial white slate with black pencil. The latter have been introduced in some of the German schools. Health :0:- 1 Worm Powders. What Paper is Made 0!. Over 50 kinds of bark are now used to manufacture paper, besides banana skins, bean stalks, pea. vines, cocoanut ï¬ber, clover and timothy hay. straw, fresh water weeds, and over 150 kinds of grasses. Also hair, fur, wool, as- bestos, hop plants. weeds, husks and stems of Indian corn, all kinds of moss, sawdust, shavings, thistle-down, and tobacco stocks. That Red Nose will soon become to- spectablo in appearance by taking Miller’- Compound Iron Pills. wdoses 25 cents. “It is a Great Public Benefit."â€"Theae signiï¬cant words were used in relation to Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil. by I. gentle- man who had thoroughly tested its merits in his own caseâ€"having been cured by it. o! lameness of the knee. of three or four years’ standing. It. never fails to remove soreness as well “lame- ness, and is an incomparable pulmonlc and corrective. f Were it not for the wine and passion Isome men would never speak the truth. : Fame never blows her trumpet for .aman who is too lazv to raise the wind. That tired feeling will disappear, your appetite will improve, your digestion will be perfect, if you will take Miller’s Com pound Iron Pills. Liquid Air In Surgery. In the case of the X-ray, it is possi- ble one of the practical uses of liquid air will be in surgery. Already ex- periments have indicated that a spray of liquid air can be supplied as a local anaesthetic, but the application should never be made except by an experienced operator. In a minute a small part of he body can be frozen as hard as ice. and surgical operations conducted with the aid of liquid air are attended with no hemorrhage. In the Medical Record Mr. A. C. White describes various experiments with liquid air, including the success ful treatment of such diseases' as sci- atica, neuralgia, and ivy-poisoning. Boils and carbuncles can be aborted with liquid air, and it is useful in the treatment of ulcers. What is that on a plate? That is a tumor. It weighs 12 pounds. Was the tumor removed from the patient? Not the patient was from the tumor. Did he save the patient? No, but they saved the tumor. What is this in the bottle? It is a tapeworm. It is a long tapeworm: it is three-quarters of amile long. Is that much of a tapeworm? It is indeed much of a tapeworm, but not much for the Pathological society. Medical Student's Primer. What place is this? This is the Pathological society. How does one know it is the Pathological society? You know by the specimens and the smell. What does the gentleman say? He says he has made a. post morten. All the gentleman make post mortems. They would rather make 3 post» mor- texn than go to a party. There is danger in neglecting a cold. Many who have died of consumption dated their troubles from exposure. followed by a cold which settled on their lungs, and in a short. time they were beyond the skill of the best. physician. Hml Lliey used Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup. before it; was too late, their lives would have been spared. This medicine has no equal for curing coughs, colds and all affections of the throat. and lungs. They are a Powerful Nervine.â€"Dyspep- sin causes derangement of the nervous system, and nervous debility once engen- dered is difï¬cult. to deal with. There are many testimonials as to the efï¬cacy of Parmelec’s Vegetable Pills in treating this disorder. showing that they never fail to produce good results. By giving proper tone to the digestive organs, they restore uqnililn‘ium to the nerve centres. Some people who don’t claim to know vory much make better use of thr-ir knowledge than others who think they know it all. Itis always well to bury the hatchet -â€"a.nd it's also well to remember the spot where it in interred. It’s an easy matter to interest a girl. All you have to do is to talk about matrimony. new bonnets and sleigh twee. -The worst thing about a. man who wastes his time is his penchance for wasting the time of other pgnple. : The easiest way for a. girl to prove that she can’t sing is to make the at- tempt. The répioachés of a true friend are always just and not too frequent. The size of a man’s bank account has nothing to do with 'his dimensions as a man. Love ï¬nds a way even if it has tc stand the furniture man 03. The coming man is usually the on. who holds your promissory note. 7 Cunt-ion is the foundation of pru- dance. Vanity is universalâ€"and it is uni- versally disowned. Good Word: for ngnor. “Yes, I like _Wagner’a music very POINTED PARAGRAPHS. the children. Miller'- “I have been a member of the ï¬re brigade for 28 years, and never could get. relief from these diseases till Dodd’s Kidney Pills gave me it. Three boxes cured me totally.†Capt. ’1‘. Maugen, of No. 9 Fire Station, this town, says: "I suï¬â€˜ered horrible torture from Lumbago and kidney troubles; till my doctor advis- ed 1110 to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Deck ’5 Kidney Pills drive Lumbaszo out of the system entirely, by strengthening and stimulating the kidneys. Then the kidneys prOVide pure, rich blood for the- nourishment of the body. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills make the Kid- neys ï¬lter Lumbago out of the blood. That is why and how they cure the disease so completely. Lumbwo cripples them, weakens them, and unï¬ts them for hard work. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a. Speciï¬c for the positive and absolute cure of Lumbago. That is why so many gallant ï¬re- laddies are compelled to retire while still young men. And the hardships to which they are continually A subjected soon tell on them. The frequent. drenchings they un- dergo at biz ï¬res, bring on Rheuma- tism, Lunzkago and other Kidney troubles. Lumbago is a common enemy of the ï¬remen. Their work obliges them to risk and often sacriï¬ce their lives in the most unselï¬sh way. Wales Buys an Automobile. The Prince of Wales has joined the ranks of the motorists. He has order- ed a six-horse power Daimler Dhaeton car for four passengers to be delivered at Sandringham, and the prince him- self intends to take lessons in its mau- aszement. This may give a ï¬llip to the motor industry in England. which has been making slow progress. Point St. Charles, P. Q, Malch 6. â€"We owe a great deal to our gallant ï¬remen. Miller's Worm Powders for sallow skin; old or young. The Sun as a Puriï¬er. Sunsniue and fresh air are perfectly invaluable in purifying a house. In fact. sunshine is thoroughly hostile to many disease microbes; therefore it should be allowed to flood our rooms,not only as a means of purifying them after they have been used in sickness, but as much as possible at all times. The housekeeper has al- ways three powerful helpers in the work of keepug disease at bayâ€"they are soap and water (especially boil- ing watei ), an abundance of fresh air and floods of sunshine. These no chemical disinfectant- can qeual for everyday use. Lumbago Tortured Capt. Mange!) for Years~His Doom:- {pommm-mlod Dodd's flung-y i’iilaâ€"Thx-oe Boxes Effu-tcd n ('um- plcte Cure. Attacked bya Fierce and Persist- tent Foe, but He Conquered it. A GM‘LANT FIREW‘; “ Can tda’ 5 Greatest Seed House_.__†Foot-\Varmcrs in Paris. the footwarmer in winter is achm- aoteristic feature of the cabs, trams “a ha.“ in Pox-’8 Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills clear the blood of disease germs as thoroughly 5.8 an m- tensehfrost clears the air of gums, Loboilrx. eruptions, nor skin diseases, no dyspepsm. sour stomach. dcnresnon. tick or nervous headache. nor female weakness can exist. when Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills are used. They are the most, perfect spring medicine known. At all druugists. Large box 76a; small box. 25c. or pommid on receipt or riqe, {rpm THE ARNOLD CHEBAICAL C0., inm- ed Canada Life Building. Toronto Her Face. “Ah,†the man said, “she has an artist’s face. †It ives me great pleasure to remun- men it and you are at. liberty to use this in any way to furc..er the use of your valuable medicine. Dear Sirs, â€"This' 18 to certify that I have been troubled with a lame back for ï¬fteen â€in? ' I have used three bottles of your MIN- ARgS LINIMENT and am completely cur “Yes, †the woman sneered, “and she uses it instead of a canvas. †The Unfalling Memory Rules. Scholarâ€"Professor, your mnemonic system is wonderful, and I am sure that anyone, after mastering the v r nles, can learn to remember any- thing. But I am handicapped by one difï¬culty. Professorâ€"What is it? Scholarâ€"I can’t remember the rules. ' Cardinal Woolsey was the son of a pork butcher. Oliver Cromwell was the son a Lon- don brewer. .Whiteï¬eld was the son of an inn- keener at- Gloucester. Robert Burns was a plowman of Ayreshire. Miller’s Worm Powders for restlessness and peevishncss. To Clean (‘otton Fabrics. French satcens may be cleaned by putting them in a lather of luke- warm soapsuds, in which dissolve a. onpful of salt. Put salt also in the rinsing water. Dip the article in thin starch and roll up in a clean sheet, and in two hours iron on the wrong side. For washing blue or mauve gingham add a tablespoonful of washing soda to.a gallon of cold rinsing water; this will bring out all the colors. while a teacupful of vine- gar to a. gallon of water will improve pink or green prints. For black or navy blue wash in hot water contain- ing a cupful of salt, rinse in very blue water and dry in the shade; then dip in very blue thin starch, and when nearly dry iron on the wrong side with a moderately warm iron. ler. Shakespeare was the son of a. wool stapler. ' lllnard‘s Liniment is used by Physicians. Two Rivers. Known About, Great Men. Bolivar was a druggist. Mehemet Ali was a. barber. Virgil was a. son of a potter. Milton was the son of a scavenger. Horace was the son of a. shoemaker. Demosthenes was the son of a cut- The Best Spring Medicine. h ““08 the but need- at .11 times, because you secure mat! a yield of roots. When you as: cheaply†boy! poor yield a: crop and igferior <1th good-cod. STERLING SPEGIALTIES 535%}, CA R R91- The King of Field Carrots, largest crapper. hm and cleanest roots, most easily harvested of any CM!0t STOWâ€- Uso Steele, Briggs' Sealed Packages only 90° out). then you get the genulno sort. 7 , “Steele, Briggs’ Money makers" Have been perfected by repeated selections of seed roots during several ears past, thus securing the ï¬nest straws the“: can be obtains . Growers who value their Mangel Crop wfll use Steele, Briggs' “Prize mammoth or Giant Long Red " “ Giant Yellow Oval†and “Giant Yellow Globe.†Price. each. by mail (post~pa.1d), 293. mm 51b. lots or more, 273. lb. MANGEL WURTZEL A new 2.5?! distinct variety, roots tone color. my 1113.. clean, easily harvested and heaviest crapper of In, Sugar Beet known. Every grower should try it. __can only be had In (1 lb.) sealed m (an cut). Steele. Briggs' Field Root Seeds are all produced from spatially selected roots and with unusual care, that the Canadnn grow my m the most proï¬tab‘a result from his crop. Steele, Bï¬ggs‘ 56:18,â€! I). obtained from local dealers who consider the growers' but tut-tut. “that than the small mcreascd proï¬ts to themselves by supplying "My" grownseeds. Secure STEELE, BRIGGS’ Seeds 01 14141414, ul‘IUU‘ “Royal liiunt If not obtainable from your resident merchant, and your adu- ï¬rst. that you may have the best. CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO INTENDING BUYERS. The Steeie, Beiggs Seed 00. ,WE THE SECRET FOR SUCCESS Price (pést-pad) 1b: 200.; 1} 1b.. 300-111"; ROBERT ROSS. NOTICE TO GROWERS Price (post-paid) 506. per lb. STEELE, BRIGGS’ E. B. ULRSBH 81. STBS, ENSILAGE CORN‘. “'0 also mnk Steel Flag Stairs. Grain Grinders, Iron Ind “'1le Pumps, Rec Suppllcs. Sand for New Cat- alngue. NERVE nrzs'rom-zn. Positive vure for all New us DiscSScs. F115. Epilepsv. Spam and St. Vitus’bance. 50 Fits or Nervuuane-‘s after ï¬rst dnv's use. Treatise and 82 trial bottfe sent through Canadian Agency rum: to Fit patients. zhev paying “we.“ charms on! r when rm-eived. Smfd to Dr Klme. 931 Arch 5:., Phi a'iclphiafn. STOPPED FREE. Permanent; :TS 1y Cured. 1m. xmx “ urn-2n mucus PRAYER max†9. , A : u.“ '. Religious Pictures. Statuary and Chtl‘xrchnbrna- Inn-um. Educational Works. Mail mac 5 receive pr vmm aluminum. 0. 8: J. Mum" Co. Montr’l. Brantford The 891! Math. Send r0}- (::l!::|il;‘:l_l0: C()CKSHUTT PLO‘V CU“ I‘llA \TFOI‘D. PLBV‘LSs BDLLEBS. Mmsows Ask y our dealer for sun†In Nagasaki, J apan. there is a ï¬re- work maker who manufactures pyro- technic birds of great size that, [when exploded. sail in a. life-like manner through the air. and perform many movements exactly like those of liv- ing birds. The secret; of making these wonderful things has been in the pos- session of the eldest of the family of each generation for more than four hundred Years. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafnessï¬-nuaed by catarrh) that can- not be cured by Hall's Cam rh Cure. Send {or circular: Irec. R F. J_. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. 0. m ‘3‘" mold by Druggiétgsï¬gé; by local applicatinns. :us they cannot reach the diseased iortion of ihu car. There is only one way to cure Denim“. and that is by constign- tionul n-medu-s. Deafness i: caused by an it» flamed condiziun cf the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam- eiyou have a rumbling sound or imperfect having, and when it 15 cntireiy closed Deafness isihe result. and “Muss me inflammation can be taken out and Hus lube restored to its .or- msii-oidition. hearing wiil be deatro ed for- ever; ninc can out of ten Are cause by cs- ta'rh, which is nothing: but an tnflJned con- dition of the mucom surfaces. STEEL TOWERS AND WINDMILLS Deafness Cannot be Cured \Vonderful Fireworks. USE ULBIGH’S AGE MAMMOTH WHITE - EIANT PROUFIG \ YELLOW DENT IMPROVED LEAMING !!suenn 35:1 LIMITED THE GEM still holds “he record. 1‘.†rods 10- wire fence in m hours. Price $5.00. C o i l e d epx-iug and other wire for sale in any quan- .jty. “'n'zo )IcGrogor. Bcnwell '20.. “’indsor. Ont. Fence Machine LII-Paokm¢o MONTREAL. All COLORS FOB Ll. lEATl'lERS. srmxcrwnb, ILL. PAGKARD’S Tflï¬ï¬‚flTfl, teetim Jnltll.