SENT FREE TO ALLâ€"A sample psclngo of Tasteless Samaria. Prescription SEN“! FREE with full rt-iculars in plain salad envelope. All otters considered sacred« 3 oonï¬dutial. Address The Samaria emedy 00.. 93 Jordan street. Toronto, r‘-_-‘_ "I had for years patiently borne the dis- . ce,sufl'erin§.miserynnd rivations due my husban ‘s drinking abits. Hear- ing of your marvelous remedy for the cure of drunkenness. which I could give in husband secretly, I decided to try It. rocuredapacknge and mixed in in his 00d and coï¬â€˜ee. and. as the remedy wag odorless and tasteless, he did not know whabit was thnt; so quickly relieved hi:: craving f" r liquor. He soon began to pick a flesh, his appetite for solid food return‘ cg, he stuck to his work regularly, Ind we now ham 1. happy home. After he was completely cured I told him what I had. done. when he acknowledged that it. had been his saving. as ho lnd not the Eesalution to break ofl’ of his own accord. heartily advise all women afflicted“ I was to give your remedy a trill.†How She Cured Him With a Secre) Remedy. bandage except at night For the ï¬rst day of a strain, when 111 the wrenchend cartilages and mus- Iles are aching, great relief is found in a poultice of egg and salt. To make it, beat the white of an egg trill light, 'ibu't not stiff. Stir in gruâ€" lually a cup and a half obs-alt or more if needed, to make :1 thick paste- like ining; spread this on a cloth! and bandage in place. Cover all with oil- Iilk or a thick bath towel to protect the sheets, since the egg leaks out noniinually. After this has reliev- ed the soreness begin with hot water tomentation and wear a light firm A Sad letter from a lady Whose Husband Was Dissipatcd. Ilmple Method by “‘lerh lllc l'aln “fly lie [tam-d. A little commonâ€"sense treatment is often all that is needed when the strain is at ankle or wrist and withâ€" out: complications. It will swell very alarmingly at first and gradu- ally develop a frightful looking bruise; but from the first it should have complete rest. and a treatment Bf hot and cold douchesâ€"the hot be- ltmg used at first when the swalling h painful and the cold later on as a lort of tonic to the relaxed musccles. Tihe hot midst Ibe very hot and the cold very cold as the tepid water does harm rather than good. SHE PATIENTLY BORE DISGRACE But: this is the time when a. sharp voice is more apt to be acquired. You often hear boys and girls say words at play with a quick, sharp tone, :1]- most like the snap o[ a). whip. If any of them get vexed, you hear :1 voice which sounds as if it were made up of a snarl, a whine, and a bark Such a. voice often speaks worse than the heart feels. It shows more ill-will in tone than in words. It is often in mirth that one gets a voice or a tone which is sharp, and which sticks to him through life and stirs up ill-will and grief, and falls like :1 drop of gall on the listener. Some people have a sheep! home voice’for use and keep their best voice for those whom they meet elsewhere. The advice to all boys and girls is, "Use your best voice at home.†\Vatch it by day as apearl‘ of great price, [or it will be worth more to you in the days to come than the best pearl hid in the sea. A kind voice is a. lark’s song to heart and blame, It is to 'th'e heart what light is to the eye. It is said that there is nothing so lifficuit to acquire as a kind tone. One must start in youth and be on the .flaldh‘ night and day, while at work andj wh‘ile at play, to get and keep a voice which shall speak at all times the thought ofa kind heart. l [Kind Tone '5 n l.‘ TREATMENT FOR SPRAINS. me I. n 1;: out ("harm and Wonders In I: Home. A SWEET VOICE. no es is so fine and 1i; dress can be pla box. On this 11 during ten years making this marvel three artists worked constantly for more than twenty years. It is so fine that were the eyes closed and the hand‘ker- chief passed across the hands. person of the most acute sensibilities would find it impossible to feel any thing. ll‘he queen keeps it religiously in a tiny jewel case of gold in the form and just the size of an ordinary bean pod. The Queen of England owns a dress which almost equals this. It was awedding gift from India, and is so fine and light that the whole dress can be placed in a small fan box. On this nine persons “'onked Speaking of handkerchiefs. it is said that the most beautiful thing of this kind in all the European courts belongs to Queen Margueer of Italy. and it ii at the same time the most costly, being valued at $30,000. In than th He book it sadly, and bdt claimed; "Oh, false, cruel gir carelessly trample upon whose. every throb is for y For this ln'uble I have no fun Let it perislh. as I hope may love of mhich it was the en His hand was raised to t ring into the grate, but she it quickly. that I w wedding-r “Marnie,†he cried, in. desperatimn, "I shall “'41th no longer. Either you must comsernt to become my wife, or 8de the farce. Your repeated delays are killing me." "Very well, Hubert," she answer- eld cnmly. "If you take that ground there is but one alternative for me.†She drew off the diamond‘ring which sparkled on her ï¬nger, and handed it to him. Be: "1 always take pains to deny the statement that “womencan‘t throw straight.†Sh-e: "That is nioIbI‘e of you, my dear.†Hie: “Yes; I have to re- member with‘ what accurate and ef- Did they have fresh vegetables every day where you boarded this summer? No, said this sad-looking citizen, the farmer we visited bouightt everything at this chess-roads grocery store. There‘s! only one thing worse than a green .goods man and that’s a canned goods man. Then you regret being an old maid? Yes, I do. I might as well have been downtrodden by a hwsband and six children of my own as be at the beck and call of the husbands and children of all my sisters and intimate friends. Do" you believe in the saying thata cal, has nine lives? Yes, sir, answered L'b‘e man who keeps irregular hours. And having observed the nocturnal habits of the cat, I am led irresistibly to the conclusion that staying out all night is highly conducive of longevity. Obliging.â€"First Traveler â€" Can we have beds here to-night? Obliging H<usLess~0hg yes, sir. First Travelerâ€"- Have youâ€"erâ€"anyâ€"erâ€"insects in this house? Obliging Hostessâ€"No, sir. But we can get you some 1‘ \Vhat are you buying all those traps fair? Doctor‘s orders. HP tells me I need a little recreation and insists that I should go duck-hunting with him. Huh! Seems to me that’s a sort of quack remedy. Jonesâ€"She's a fine looking woman; and thlen such a Sapiendid carriage she has! Smithâ€"Spfltendid carriage? Guess there‘s some mistake. Never knew knew her to ride in‘ anything but the knew her to trolley- cats. Bis Reasonâ€"Casiiganâ€"Cnsey Enzn't drank a dump since. he took out [he accidenh . policy. Czlssidy â€"- Winoy; Cosiiganâ€"Eelsez he‘s noticed thot. it’s always! sober men ill-0t gits hurted. I suppose you have been a good boy, said the young-star’s uncle. \Vell, was the answer. I haven’t had to be as good as usual. You see, we only have one circus a summer nowadays. Compe'nsationrâ€"Cleverrton nowadays that if a man marry a girl 1113 has to “'0 gets her. Dushawuy â€"- But right girl he duoasn‘t have t( THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE merer wished to say I wwuld like you to will captivate the taste of any Japan tea drinker. ONE TASTE OF EXPENSIVE TRIFLES CEVLON GREEN TEA mg just FLASHES OF FUN swdly, and bitterly ex-i false. cruel girl, to thus. 3b is for you. alone. have no further use. I hope may also the was the emblem.†a man wants to as to work till he my â€"- But it it‘s the ‘t have to work aft- 0 say. Hubert, L to have the trifle smaller 9 throw the she grasped It ,, and whole 1 fan heart find tn McMggerâ€"I see Barnpnvs, the cir- cus man, was married the other day. That was something of :1 come down for him. Thingumbobâ€"XVhy so? IVIchggerâ€"The wedding was nothing but a one ring performance. HEALTHFUL BREATHING. Enough cannot be said of full, deep breathing. It is no hobby or wild no- tion, but: if you prove its benefits, p;a.;-- tied it daily, and you will increase the circulation, purify the blood, and send it rich and hot and warm to the feet, make ruby lips and plant roses on the cheeks. It will air your digestion, and give you a clean. sweet breath, promote Sleep, quiet the nervous sys- tem, strengthen the throat and voeal organs and increase the chest capa- city. It will also cure asthma, oar tarrh and bronchitis and prevent lung trouble. ‘ ,, ,7 ,ï¬ V_V V- w -.- ..-....- u_ w... nod by mother: for their chlldren teething. lb loom- tho chlld. mucus tho sum. .11â€: pnln. cum wind ($0110. and II cho beat remedy for Linn-hon. 250.- homo. Bold by In dmzxiau Lhrou bout the world. Bonn Ind Mk (or †Mn. Wmslmv'I 00min; Bymp.‘ ' Dana’s j KIDNEY i PILLS: FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS yrs apqrgmq 5pm?!“- bun Thousands now suffer from Hay Fever. Science now knows that it in agerm diseaseâ€"destroy the germ lnd you destroy the dhseaso. Oint-q ments cannot do this, neither can tlouches or powder: snuffed up. There in Just one remedy that will cure Hay Fever and cure it quickly. It Ls car- ried by the air to the remotest air passages of the nasal passages and lungs. It is a germ killerâ€"it is a. healing agent. It cures Hay Fever, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, Catarrhozone ilï¬ aguarantee to cure; your money back it you are not benefited. Drugzists sell it every-l where. “‘6 will send aregular 25 cent trial size to any address in Can- ada or US, on receipt of 10 cents. or the full treatment, post paid. for $1.00. N. C. Polson&Co., Mfg.,Chem- 58453.. Kinggton, Ont. The juice of the apple as a bever- age has at times been looked upon with suspicion. Those who abstain through fear from taking it may be reassured by the results of the in- vestigations of two French medi- cal men, M. M. Carrion and Cantru. who, referring to it among other gaseous beverages which they recom- mend for certain peculiarities of di- gestion, speak} most highly of cider. In some forms of dyspepsia they de- clare it to be very desirable, especi- ally whe-n the process of digestion is too rapid and for the gouty it is re- commended as a corrective of the uric acid diathesis. Many know how good a Miss Mary Kingsley was and tures were illustrated by slides. One slide showed mul figures. of some of the wor: pests of the country. She . seated natural history spec the savaan at South Kensing found some of the insects ne“ teresting. :Spuenking of her 1 by these gentlemen Miss I said: "They were very civil : many kin-d things; and“â€"p:oin‘ ferocious-looking creature â€" CIDAR AND DYSPEPSIA d some of Lime insects new and in- iting. 'Spuenking of her reception hese gentlemen Miss Kingsley “They were very civil and said r kin-r1 things; and“â€"-p«ointing toa ions-looking creatureâ€" "l sup- l’h.ey meant it as a compliment; have named that boast after Hay Fever Vary Prevalont. 0L D FASHIONED for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure. In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed up, and the water, which should be expelled in the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the ï¬lth which plu s u? the drain. Restore tie (idneys to health. There is only one Kidney Medicine One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is IN H ER HONOR. Id magniï¬cent worst insect She bud preâ€" specimens to nsington. who leqt’ urer her lec- Intern ificent insect (1 pre_ l The “ Balmoral," Free Bus i AVENUE Houszlgacm-u‘iéE-i M is tress; commended? Maid; Indeed, ma’um; I have thi‘rty-nine excellent references. Mistress; And how long have you been in domesth service? Maid; rIwo years. ma‘am. A TOTAL LOSS. I think I‘ll be married on my birth- day, said Miss Tommey. What! exclaimed Miss Frocks, hold- ing up her hands in consternation, and lose one entire set of presents.“ APROPOS OF MEN Aliceâ€"Aren‘t men funny? Lauraâ€"Yes, they are; suppose alot of women should rig up in fantastic costume and parade. ’1‘le lignqture g on everyAboAx qr the zenuino tho remedy that cure. a hold In one day "Why, I'm a soft heir from the south," he replied, contritely. There is more Cntan‘h In mm location of am neuntry them all other diseases put) together, and until the Inst few years was supposed to be lncnrnble. For agrenh many years doctors pro [mu-cod it a local disease and prescribed loco] medial, tnd by constantly fulllng to cure with oonl treatment. pronounced it. lnournblo. Bot once hue preven catarrh to be a. constituhlonal Alamo. and therafore reqnlrel constitutional treotmenu. Hell's Qatari-h Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cy.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitution“ cure on the markets. In to “ken mar-ally in doses (rem 10 drop! to a. teaspoon- ?ul. It mm direcnly an the blood and mucous nutm- of the syncem. They ofl'er one hund- red dell-re for any can it falls to cure. flood [or oirpnlare mg Mtigonlgls. â€" -, an m-L.u_ A The-n. he kissed her and she grew in- dignant. “How dare you ?" she almost sob- bed. She didn't say anything when he MLSSed her again. “Oh, how I love to sit out here in the nmonljsgh't,†she cooed; "to be fan~ neld by the languorous perfumes of the roses and to he kissed (by the soft 'airs from ‘the south 1" It was in Edinburg. and she was pretty and sweet and poeth, and he was young and mischievous. They were Sitting out on the veranda in the mumlhg‘ht, and she grew ethereal. MES Léiitive Bromo=Ouinine Tébxecs u vuvu-un. u..â€" w-..._.,._....,. Addroea. F. J. CHENEY 8c 00.. Toledo. 0 Sold by Druullts. 150. 8311': Family P1113 an tho beam ENGLESH TEETHHNG §YRUP mmfurts Crying Ehiidren .Largggg sale 1112 Me W0 rid. \VELL RECOMMENDED (Wém It you have at any time experienced any difï¬culty in getting a tea that mm your taste in every Way. You may overcome this at. once by using pgquj'nm. norm. omzcronv. A PUNSTER’S EXCUSE EYLON its high quality which nevnr varies, has become nnubjet‘: comment among 1L5 regular consumers. In Land Packets 25, 30, to, 50 and 600 How long will it look fresh ? You say you are well re- râ€"pvvv vvvvv val-I vat/U 77 2g? y EveryW/i u v nu ere. A "UV ""3 31.50165. chGiuâ€"Ooum Akin. Family Hotel nut 81.50 why. AmJ’lu rquunv, gunm, :ccs, Arms, .341 0'.th PRGDUQE. to and": benqaiuunygn ' 'fh’é "Ii'aWébh' b‘dm'rï¬ï¬â€™s'ibimï¬f,"timed; cor. Nut-Market & Dolburno on, Toronto, Shnep 'nnd Amo‘ricnn Hog (inningâ€"r6155]; [385.7 1 1,]? wires. PARK. BLACKWELLI C0.. Tomato. A. & :3ch Ian. MONTREAL, Paint Maker- lungs gapingâ€"Ne: ingyogt-tiounflggn IBIng MILLS, MILLS l: HALEO, Barrinerr. etc. Removed to Wr-qley Bulldlnn Richmond Hz, WA. Tarunm Hualo or Musical Instruments. Whaley Royce & 60.. “mwflggg ' Boom noun», cru- cathollc Prayer ....,;.,., .mmm, Religiou- Plocuru. Statuary. and Church Omu'nanh- Idunnuonnl Worlu._ §1u_i Ogden recolle 9399:» “90. Lowon prich ever uoged. B‘lno unmomlflflb tnuan: mulled hoe. n“ u for anything In Every Town can have a Band RAMSAY’S PAINTS Not .far from Laytonville, 0:11., a crop of little volcanoes has appeared. There are 25 of them, each with the. charac- teristic crater, and from each crater gushes mud and warm vapor. Each' "volcano" is about five feet high. \V l’ C [043 Onrbollc Disinfectanto. Count, Olnt- monk. Tooth Powders, ate" have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas tor aupu'lox excellence. Their regular une pnvenn Infect)! on: diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain I lupply. Lists mailed tree on application. ï¬mss mid Colombo, Aug. 15. 1900. To the Editor of the “ Ceylon 0bserv~ er." Dear Sir,-I huVe carefully examin- ed and tasted the small sample of Tea ,marked "SALADA" Pure Uncolored Ceylon Green Tea," you sent me last night and find it is as stated. The tea has exceptional leaf frag- rance and draws a choice, flavoury. oowslivp water, somewhat resembling ,a best grade Japan. I i As a. specimen of what Green Tea should be in the cup it would be al< most impossible to improve on it. i If Ceylon planters will only be care- mm to ship Greens up to this stan- dard of excellence, the capture of the American and Canadian markets in certain and assured. :(Copy of a letter which appeared in the Ceylon Observer.) mastevr. George Hamilluon. Add silr~to that. boy. Sir George HaLleton came the un- expected reply. Everyone roared. and even the ma:- ter relaxed imto a smile. but the boy from that time remabned Sir George. A 'new boy ha-d came to school fresh from the country. and the ready Sit and Miss of the city child was quite unknown to him. What‘s youlr name? queried the Signed. Instruments. Drum". Unllor-l. In. retain their giossy newnou. and look fresh and bright, longer than any others, because they are made right. They are pure paints. They are the best. F. G. CALVERT & 00., MANOHEOTER - - ENGLAND. That’s one question you should ask when you buy paint. It will; pay to buy good paintâ€"paint thxt has been tested for yearn. CALVERT’S SMA‘DL VOLCA NOES “CORRESPONDENCE.†Yours faithfully Ii] iTï¬hâ€"Iiil'éil'ii 60L,’Mon'trul. manage in. WT. i‘bibiï¬i F. F. STREET." Wihhiï¬oi. In.‘