I would die for you! she exclaimed, lpillowing her head upon his shoul- der. Oh, no, you needn't darling, was the quick reply; I like red heair. QJapan tea drinkers l » A'- '. 1-1:“ a. LON ‘I‘Iâ€"EA. you l‘nd the but obtainable. thus the reason of itsgrutt popularity. In Leml Packets 25, 30. 40. 50 and Duo. 7 % (iii m 55$“! .;-, 5. Poultry, Butter. Eggs and other Produce, Ifyou have any correspond with us. We want IOO CARLOADS to supply our trade. The Dawson Commission Co , Limited, Toronto. Dinglcbat has original ideas about family government. He says every home should be a, little republic, where universal toleration prevails and ev- eryone has a voice in the government. Yes, his family is managed on that plan; but he and Mrs. Diiiglclmt have the same old wrangle every day as to who Shall be president. SOME FARM PO INTERS. The wheat crop is hardly harvested before the wise farmer begins his plans for sowing wheat again. Ex- is more healthful than Japln tea. perience has proved the wisdom of __- early sowing on many lands for wheat M :0 as to allow the land to settle well. ately for both, the horse is not per- In some places it is becoming under- mitted to use his superior know- stood, however, that it is best to sow ledge. wheat rather late on account of the Is the currycomb a. benefit or a ravages of the Hessian fly. It has damage to the coat of the horse? been determined by a careful wheat There is it growing opinion that the grower that the same kind of wheat man who currycombs his horse makes sowed with a month‘s difference be- a, mistake. The teeth of the comb tween the sowing made no difference break off many hairs and roughen in the time of the wheat‘s ripening. many more. Many hairs are split by Remembfl the adage that mnm the teeth of the comb. Furthermore, it is claimed that "the comb creates out than wear out." Exposing iinplc- dandruff by looseningg Scales of the ments and machinery to the rains and skin. The scales if left to loosen by hot sun “(in really prove more destruc- “511111111 processes, will flake Off in due tive to them than the actual use they time» and only brushing is needed to get. All such things should be kept mmWe them and to spread thl‘0u‘gh under shelter when not in actual use. the hail‘ the natural oil secretion of Look them carefully over when put th“ Skim MllSt the Chl'rb'COmh 8'07 “way, and if any repairs are needed W'ho can successfully deny these state- attend to them at once, so as to have ments agaiDSt the Sharp-toothed in readiness to take quick advantage Comb? of all favorable weather Opportuni- All hard-WCâ€th horses in farm ties_ fields are greatly refreshed by an ocâ€" Crimson clover makes a good carpet casional rub with a coarse cloth or for fields that are now unsightly with WISP Pf flue’ {by hay‘ Repeated S.“- noxious weeds Sow the seed any time eral tlmes during a hOt day’ the 81m- in October The clover will “ford ple attention will do wonders for the ' ' ‘ toiling, sweating animal 2'34 CEY LON GREEN TEA - BRITAIN‘S GOLD MINE. n imam our . I _ v l Domnlote Data. Up in an obscure corner of horth lolzue of Sheet ‘ hiusln Ina Book. \Valcs the only gold mine in the Unit- i win. spooning“ ed Kimgdmn is being Worked. It is . h “dm‘m'fl- known as St. David‘s. llnre :1 profit-1 lac WHALEY able plant, covering 73! acres, is in ' active operation. Jiig‘ht or nine lodes ROYCE 8(00. outcrop on the property, three of‘ e 153 yon," at which have been tapped. One of the; Toronto. Ont "reefs" averages one and oneâ€"half‘ feet in 'width another two and one- , . anus: ceaeln aâ€"No l rt cl half foot and the broadest Of the U‘IO ‘ Sheep grind Ann-grimn I?!) nz‘mlnznilizllalhlrgï¬rnx‘iilï¬ five feet. The total results from all '1'“ WC†I’AKK- hh (‘KWEl-LRUO..Toronio. sources show a recovery of fourteen and one-half pennywcights gold per MILL3,MILL8&HI‘;LEO. ton of ore, and the total cost of min- llnrriwrrmtu. Removed to Wesley llulldinul. ing, milling and concentration is plnc- I Riehnio .tsc. w. rum“, ed at the extremely low figure of 8 ."“â€"_‘â€"â€"-â€"'ï¬â€œ"†um- shillings, a. ton. The use of water cathoila Prayer "std"? “imam. are the only medicine that will cure Dis.- betes. Like Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease was inâ€" ! curablountil DOdd's Kidney Pills cured it. Doctors themselves confess that without Dodd's Kidney Pills they are Eowerlcss against Dia- ctes. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the ï¬rst medicine that ever cured Diabetes. lmitationsnbox, mmeand pill, are advertised to do so, but the medicine that does farm implements and machinery “rust power and the hydraulic mining syS- Ramon- Pictures. Statuary. and (:huroh Ornlmcnu- . ‘ ' . . Educational Works. Mull orders lsoelvs prompt Mm , . . V 1 ' “It 3 q tun, combined \ ltll "I, 10“ [8'8 C lie, “â€" . I. 8 nLl'n‘oow “a I enable the, abnormally cheap nost of y ' protluctionmnd the £99,000 or $291,990, * of the company‘s capital stock is payâ€" ing out of dividends of 8 shillings or $2, a share. The St. David‘s mine is said to be still undiscovered as far as its ultimate possibilities are con- cerned. and all kinds of house llnngluga. also coï¬ï¬‚dfï¬bla Winter (ï¬msmre 1:1 be 8;" 1‘ S‘é‘iï¬â€™smgidne ,“pms- uoNrnuL norm. ouncerosv. DYEEIKIE align-n be an 0 turn on er in 8 car ""“‘"'â€"‘ o s ney is are WWWâ€: . t . y ï¬fty cents a. box at all The “Balmoral,†Free Bus a‘fgbi'; W“'°‘°"“b°“lmm Ipring for a corn field. The crop will THE POWVERFUL ICE-BREAKER, become I. summer weed prewntcr and " BAIKAL.“ ï¬__ 7 if _ A , BRITISH AMIfllBAN DYIINQ DO..on168, Montreal ,1 M om â€"Ooll o "In! »~â€" â€"~ â€"...__â€" HedSE-Ffmily lotslmntu 81.50 dmggists. , ~- one POUND CAKES '- will turn such unsightly fields into The great English firm of Sir xvu- v ~ -v ~- : ~ fl ‘9‘““1 FLOR!†ï¬pgï¬ztlEOBLD usn " . ' ' - ' - ' um}... ‘5 â€"“â€"â€"‘ tun , . , n ' I sources of profit, as the turning un ham Armstrong, ~\‘Vhitw‘orth & 00.. “QUE Hm. IT. y mapAï¬ï¬xFF-EE‘E "u" Pr“°"°' der will enrich the soil. has built upon Lake Baikal one of the Always be careful to mark some most remarkable steamships in the of the best vegetables and corn that world to ferry the Siberian trains areI to be saved for seed. Proper seed across the lake, and in winter to [election means improvement, both in break the ice at the same time. This quality and yield. “Vise farmers place was brought out in pieces from New- high value on choice seeds for all castle-ornâ€"Tyne, and put together by kinds of crops. It pays to pay an in- English engineers who have been liv- oreased price for prime, plump seed ing in that remote and lonely spot wheat. Poor seed of any kind should {01‘ over tW‘fl years. The "Baikal,â€ae never be planted and it is always a the steamer is called, is a magnifi- wise investment to secure the best cent vessel of 4000 tons, with twin HES PEDIGRiEE. 'Ih niiry Letter here for mei’ \Vlhro's you? I’m bill. Am' who's Bill? I For the lan’ smke. don't you know me? I'm Bill. that married Susan, tlhlart rmazrriied Tom, that died last rharâ€" vest, when corttoim. wuzn't fetchin' enough. terr pay fer the pickin', an’ 01’ Jones shot a nigger fer stealin' a mule that wuz lam-e in one leg an', Mn’am, sail the tramp, hoping to sin-iier a sympathetic rhorrd in the woman's bums-t, I was broad In old Kom‘hucikly. ‘ I Broad! snapped the busy housewrfe. THE QUEEN CITY OIL CO. Limiod‘ And leafed, I presume. nn a good Samrl Rogers, Pres“ Toronto many other states. Lek yourieglerforit. FOR OVER PIP’I'V YEARs THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. HEB. WINSLOWS BOOTHING SYRUP his bun ’ used by mother: for gian- Chlldlellll teethizlg. It mega no 6 ms, e on pn , cum “1. 0mm. ‘0 iii» rzm‘eudy for diarrhoea. ’50.. bottle. . , l th aid xii-ii 4.115ng thron hour. Lb: world. Benn seed the market affords, engines amidhips of 1250 horse-powâ€" fomdflred im an four; an. of You md-sklu"un.wmnlow's nothtna:t;mp." GRATEFUL. COMFORT|NQ_ The cabbage warm when it . once er each. and a. similar engine forward a - .t [got no latte“. fer me gimme a â€"-â€"-- ' ‘ . ' VII‘ANS A MOVE. commences its depreda-tions on the to drl‘fe Ithe screw m the bow, .for postal can“ I II‘ t a . g C 0 C a A Mbbage is very destructive. It will the princtple of the new type of iceâ€" ..â€"â€" That 123 whit: I call a movtno aP' breaker is to draw out the water petal.sah1 Temspot to Gaziev- BREAKFASTâ€"SUPPER. "A Man’s a Man for a’ That," 11 ' at amoving appeal? Even if he has come on both feet. You m “h ' But he is a stronger, happier, and This note from my landlord telling :J ' wiser man if he uses Putnam’s I’ain- methnt I must vac'lt'r bE‘cause of nOn- : , riddle the cabbage leaves so they will be comparatively Worthless. Paris from under the ice ahead by the 5‘10' green at the rate of one pound to tion of a bowâ€"screw when the ice col- 50 galons of water is recommended. Lapses by it†0"†weight and 9-935- It is considered perfectly safe until sage is foroe'd through the bmkeh the heads Owen“ to form. Many mass by the impact of the vessel. The good authorities claim it may be used “ Baikal" has EXtenaive upper Works “tel. the heads form, as they say and these contain luxurious saloons and cabins. Upon her deck she will carry their trainsâ€"a passenger train in the middle and afreight train on each side. Her speed is thirteen knots less Corn Extractor and gets rid of paym-t of rem, the unsightly corns painlessly and at ___ once. Buying the Butland Music Stock, I must admit, said the mannish girl, 6 % at 500 on the $, is what enables us that I‘m very fond of men’s clothes. M, to sell Music at lower prices than You don’t like them, do you? Yes, I This signature is on every box of the zenulue any other store in Canada. do. replied the girly girl, frankly.when Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets our Special Bargain lots are therevs a man in them tho remedy that cure- - cold In one '18! decrdedly lower than any ever cabbage heads grow large from the inside instead of from the outside af- ter a certain time of growth. Hot water is also effectively used. Some farmers say they use a small hand- “1d 0‘11 her tlia‘l trips She has Shown â€"-â€"- offered. in] of salt on each wormy head. Kerm herself capable of breaking through LET DEEDS RATIFY SENTIMENT. AN ACCRETION. Lot No. 3 contains 20 pieces oi Gene and milk. put on with an ordin- 90.1w .thirty'flght “whee thiCk Ladies of Canada: we‘llv Sir- Saki “10 hlangy man. he Ioc Music tor.5°c- This means We try sprayer, one part kerosene to five \Vlth five inches of hard SHOW on the The would never saw such an exhibi- made me look like thll‘ty cents. give you mu51c for of mil};I is a, very good plan. hopâ€"«such snow is much. more diffi- tion 0f Patriouo sentiment as the Af' You ought not to complain about ‘ cult to pierce than iceâ€"and has fol-c- “can w?†called for“?- t'hut, for it is an improwement. $2- _._. ed h th h , Canadians, Australians and the \VhTt d C, or Way mug two thmknesses splendid youth of Natal fought side ’ 0 you mm“ cam-Ammo THE FoLLOWINc: POULTRY POINTERS_ Ordinarily you look like a nickel. of ice frozen together aggregat- ing from fifty-six to sixty-five inches. In summer her bow~propeller should by side with the British tea planters of Ceylon and India. Australia drinks the teas of Ceylon I \Varrt My Lu Lu. ’ .' ‘. I," My Lady Lu. - I Like to Hear that Song Again. If you begin to fight the lice early Beware of Ointments for Catarrh (our growing chickens should now be d I d. h-l C. mum ahead , . , v I ‘ moderatel free f th t M be removed and large propellers sub- Zginksn tlï¬Ã©ir ‘gllazk t9: Drinkers 03f that contam B‘epcupy' l Waited Honey Waited Long for You. y rom e rou esome Itat t d f h . '. as mercury will :urely destroy the sense 0! 00m“ 3301; to En“ 13 the song Ilov' s 1 u e or er smaller Winter Ones; Japan tea should try their green teas. smellandmmpletelydomnge thewholesynem I t. . pests. , Some people keep their poultry well, but seem to forget that different breeds have different purposes. Promptness and thoroughness, as in Up to date tea merchants, the Salada when eimzringitthrough the muroussurfnces. on “.43 Old Missouri Shore. - Such articles should never be used cxce i o . . Egflaï¬yénflgeiflstï¬gï¬egdï¬fjgfiï¬Ã© ties prescrip'lons from reputable physicians, slim? Let hills“; Break on “113 Blest Morn . ' ' mnge they will do isleu ftld to the good yru Little Baby Joe.“ men " are only waiting for supplies. possibly dolch from them. He l's Cntarrh Let Me Dream Again, While " sit-on-the fence men†are (Jute, manufactured by F.J. Cheney 8c (‘0..To- - ' ledo, 0., contains no mercury. and is taken in- The Letter m the candle' but so far the railway authorities have taken DD steps to build a dock upon the lake, with-out _ which nei- ther of these important changes can - - . - be effECtedx 1101‘ the Steamer herslf waiting to See hOW the cat Wm julmp- tetnally. acting directly upon the blood and all Other _prOfessmns' 15 of VaSt lm' repaired if any misha aho 1d d Ladies of Canada, we pray you aid mucous: surfaces of the system. In buying INSTRUMEI‘TAL' portanw 1n poultry culture_ P 11 3111- the British planter. Hall‘s Qatnrrh (lure be sure you get the genn- T Q , T C k “, 1k age her 111111†Lake Baikal is frozen sne. ILIS tuksninternaly,andmadeln Toledo, 6p“) . urv-V' a e a ' Colonist. Six months is considered long enough Ohio, by F, .1. Cheney 3; go, Testimonials Topsy is in Town, Cake Walk. from the middle of December to the “‘66- Maseotte March-e. it: :eizycttmoflal'iiglhymg variety to end of April, and there is also talk ProfessOL to Student of surgery- %oal(llrEYFaDgiï¬â€™gEmhglggï¬gcbggabottle. Milena Quadrm‘e' Ah._slack°d “me scattered on the of laying a railway across upon the Please inform the class the names of gigagll‘ie Potponle- range will kill many of the germs that ice, as is done each year from St.Pet- bones forming the skull. Studehtâ€"Ah ABLE FINANCIERING. 000mg 'Doves_ aicken chicks. ersburg t0 Kronstadt; but probably â€"e\l‘lâ€"I do not at the present time re- G,,0%I,lr_wen’ little one. what can Curious Story. Because a fowl will eat filthy food all depends “90“ the success 0f the membe'r’ but I know that I have them F d“ f0" 5’0“? irriigg all in my head. Uproar in class. THE LEARN no SOCIETIES Through their members have testifi- ed to the great efficacy of Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor. It pio- rokes no line of demarcation, secur- ing alike the good will of the highest and the most humble, and with strict :mpartiality, removing with equal celerity the come of each. Try Put- nams Corn Extractor. Customerâ€"Have you the same razor you shaved me with two days ago? Barber, flattered,â€"Yes, sir; the some identical one. Customerâ€"Then ice-breaker next Winter. ? Jennyâ€"Please, sir. momma says will you ch‘tnge a dollar for herI an’ sh: ’ ' - I _ I 5†y†the 3511333333†ALFRE i5. KLEIN. ' (8|.IOGE380R 10 II. B. BUTLAND), CALVERT’S rosonro, our. Gnu-bout: Disinfectant... Soaps, Olnt m7: , merit, Tooth Powders, etc" hove been awarded [00 medals and diploma-s for superior excellence. Their regular me prevent tufootl ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtllu a supply. Lists mailed free on application. F. G. GAlVERT & 80.. IANOHEOTER - - ENGLAND. is no reason why we should feed more of it to them. Produce men consider an egg as be- ing stale if over three days old dur- ing warm Weather. A sitting hen likes a tidy and well- ventilated nest as well as a nice roost- ing place. Keep the pullets finishing steadily so they will be in fine laying condiâ€" tion this fall. Postage, 10c extra. + INTERNATIONAL COURTESY. The following are rules laid down for observance by men-ofâ€"war: “When a ship of the navy enters the port of any foreign nation where there is a fort or a battery display- ing the national flag, or where acorn- manded ship of war of that nation is lying. she should fire a salute of twen- ty-one guns, unless the Captain has reason to believe the salute cannot be returned. In this case he should immediately take steps to ascertain the local regulations or custom. This salute shall be the first fired after entering port. The ensign of the na- tion saluted shall be displayed at the main during the solute. In case two or more ships enter in company, only the senior shall salute." “ Ships carrying ten or more broad- side guns or ships commanded by a Captain or Commander and provided with four or more light quick-firing guns of practically the same size and volume of report, mounted on the hull and>uitably placed, shall be regarded as saluting ships." HORSE HINTS. . , STREET METAL noucLAs 3303., 124 Ad.luttle St, chloroform me first please. Toillï¬mOuL W {Za’d W fléy If you are sufl’erin; from Weakness. Pains in the Becki / . A horseman writes: "I pride myself on the care I give my horses, and I say keep the currycomb off of them if you desire a fine, glossy coat. The currycomb irritates the skin, creates more dandruff than it cleans out, splits and cuts the hair and makes the coat rough and dull looking. The currycomb is of no use to me except to clean the brush. Brush your horse well, give him. a. ggood rubbing with a cloth and you will secure a nice glossy coat." The horse may know a good deal more than his owner, but, unfortun- Rheumatism, anhago, or ; genersl [wk of vitality, v / . can cure you, and only ask you to 9 1M3? . r/ PAY WHEN ' ' C U R E D 44? ' ' ' M ‘ My beautiful illustrated 80- page hook is sent FREE on iii-plicuinn, and :t tells all about my wonderful ELECTRIC BELT and how it cures. o Semi for it today. / @W , Dr. M. . McLaughlin 130 YONGE ST" TONON15'~, OIJ’I'