‘GEYLDN AND INDIA TEA, GREEN OR BLACK. â€" n Ceylon Teagire soldinscAled E lead packets only, nevea- in bulk. Black, Mixed or uncol- ored Ceylon Green. Samples on appucation. Address “ SALADA." Toronto. GROWN BY BRITISH PLANTERS. BEFORE IT BURNI‘ OUT. Hank Bitters. the Blacksmith, Haow de do, Rube? Rube Glueâ€"Howâ€"de-do, Hank? Can't compiaim. Haow's everything with yew? Haow's yer family? Hank Bittersâ€"Fust rate! Any- thing I ken dew for yew, Rube? Rube Glueâ€"Yes, guess yer kin. Sn- ny Hank? Hunk Bittersâ€"“12m Rube Glueâ€"I kcm around tow see at yew wouldn't loan mother yer ladder. Our house is on fireH THE [WE LEAP. Evidently the Day of Miracles is Not Yet Over. STRONG TOWï¬SHiP SENSATION. Almust everyone in this neighbor- m'ood knows Mr. \Vm. Doeg. In 1878 Mr. Doerg moved from the Township of Osprey, in Grey County, to lot 19 in the thirteenth concession 05E Strong Township. He has since made many friends, andyall who know him. speak hf him in the highest terms. the Restoration to Ileallln or “‘m. Doe: Who "ml Not left llln llonm In Years- llheumalism of 1le Worst Kind (tom plelely Cured. (Sundridge Echo.) The Echo has taken the trouble to Ln-v‘cstigate the circumtances and cum much. for the truth of the followâ€" ing interesting story in its every par- ticular. Some time after he came to this part he was stricken‘ with rheuma- lilsm. It gradually grew worse and Worse till {or the last four years he has been a canï¬rmed invalid, and as 1 consequence has not been seen in MW!) at all. Hel has sat night and may in his chair, unable toi move or Walk a step for monthrs‘. The pain netvm' left h'L'm'. It commenced in his 'txmk, and the torture he had to bear was terrible. From his back it would somatimos‘ move to other parts bf his body. His knees were fearfully paimful at times. The truth is‘. that to: four lung years the poor man did not have a single moment's respite from the racking of this dreadful diseaw. M-r. Doeg says: "It makes me shud- [105' to 100k back upon that awful four years, even the thought of it is dreadful. How I ever lived through it I do not know, but I thank God that he has at last rest-cred me to health and strength with nothing of the rheumatism left but the memory of it. None ‘10 SO. faring kno w do so, for I want M‘er psrs‘on sufâ€" fering as I was with rheumatism to know that Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure. them. and†I d=o hop: that my statement will be read by all such. umf‘s‘r t mm tes. This is Mr. Doeg's written state- ment :â€" For {our years I suffered CXcl‘uâ€" :iating torture. during which time I was scarcely an ham“ flee from» pain. The trouble commenced in my back, when: it often remained stationary for months. and so intense “us the Amusing to see foreign teas advertised as clean. Is it not ï¬lth that colors them The Favorite Tea of Britain pain that I could not lie. down or take rest. "but had to Sit night and day in a. chair. The pain would then re- move to other parts of my body. and wtrm in my knees I won unable to walk, and confined constantly to my room. I was treated for rheumatism by several dbctors and also tried many medicines without receiving any benefit. Almost in despair I feared‘ L‘ï¬ould never again exper- ience pain. Last spring my attention was di- rented to some remarkable cares! of rfbeumntism effected by Dndd’s‘ Kid- m‘y Pills. recorded in ï¬le public prints. I procured a ’boi, and soon found that they Were doing me good, so I kept on. till now1 I can say I am a. new m'an entirely free from pain, amd have continued no for ovcfl six munthls, being able to attend ta my daily duties cm the farm and feel strong and able for \york. A 1., ,"l I verily believe this great ch'ange has been effected by the use oi Dodd’s Kidney Pills. and I think it my duty to make this statement public for the beneï¬t of anyone afflicted as I was; “7111. Doexg, Sundridge. This is a plain unv‘al‘nished state- mmnt of fact, as we found it, and every remdier of The Echo, especially those who know how bad Mr. Doeg was. will agree that it is a case with- out parallel in the history of the com- mumity. The best available soil should be selected for the orchard; it cannot be too rich or well drained. A good mixture of grasies is best ï¬of the lawn. “What Can a ‘Woman Do 7" seeks to solve the prublem’ of woman's: sphere im the business world and contains many helpiul suggestions to the young woman who has to face the world mud {fig-shit her own way. The prize original short stories. the usual departments pertainmg to the household. the page for the litth folks, and the page of opinions on \inâ€" dicated topics are all of a high- sin:- ï¬dnrd. This current BSSue of The Ladies‘ Journal, published by The Ladies! Journal Co'y.. of '73 West Adelaide St, Toronto. Cnmad'a, is a special Easter number of great excellence. The fashion rev’imv for the monrth is. large- ly dev‘oted to the Easter hats' and il-. Iustmted with. superb full tone and half-tune engravings. Rev. Wm. Patterson, of Philadel- phia. pastmr of the largest Presby- terian Church in the Unitedstates, formerly of Toronto. contributes "An Eaï¬em Message, written] in that sim- ple, yet impressive style which made him famous as: a pulpit orator and caused his; name to be suggested as the natural successor to the late D. L. Moody. 'Pcrcy M. Butt‘o'n. manager of the Poultry Department of the Dentonia Park Farm. near Toronto, writes the ï¬rst of aaeries of articles to be run in the Journal on Practical Poultry Raising. The fields of our farm's! are so many facto'ries driven by sunshine, in which raw materials are being warrked into finished products. If wewuuld double our output, We must dnuble the stock out of which (he “urea are made. In the soil there are nu inexhaustible stores from which the stock may be drawn. The nitrogen, it is true, comes from a boundless atmosphere. but with the best tilth \"e are able to maintain, it man only enter the soil at :1 limâ€" ited rate and not such as; to utilize the full power of the stream of sun- shine flowing by. 1101- to match the carbon carried in the wind. There is phosphorus and potash enough in the. soil and rock beneath for 10 large crops a year. but tha rate a: which the best amount oi water can bring it into soluble. form is‘ too slow [or even one. But the raw material even one. But the raw material whose deficiency lowers the key of the factory hum oftener than any other, is soil moisture. and this is true even in very humid climates, \vhzn humi- dity is measured by inches of rainfall. and her Colonies. )leasure oibeiné free from SUN FACTORIES‘ The Most l’rounr. Means of Propagating [Mat-use. One of the worst and most unclean- ly habits indulged in by some people is spitting. Many people spit any- where, everywhere and always. If this habit were only filthy it Would not he so objectionzlblebut it is one of the most prolific means of propagatâ€" ing disease in every community. Spit- ting in public places should stop. The National Sanitarium Association in its campaign to check the spread of con- sumption, tuberculosis, claims that expectoration on the sidewalks for ladies’ dresses to wipe up and carry: into their homes or to dry into dust and float into the air; cxpectoration in public halls, conveyances, places of amusement, on floors, carpets and in dark corners of hotels and private dwellings, must cease if 'we ever hope to check this terrible disease which is responsible ‘for so many deaths and so much Buffering. Ladies should .wear shorter skirts, and those who must expectorate should use paper hand- kerchiefs, which {should beyburned af- ter using. There are three important facts about tuberculosis which should be kept in mind:â€" ’1. It is, a communicable disease and is distinctly preventable. 2. It is acquired (by the direct trans- mission of the tubercle bacilli from the sick to the well. usually by means of dried and pulverized sputum floating as, dust in the air; and "hilt can be la'rxgoly prevented by simple and easily applied measures of cleanliness and msinfection. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Trim the grape vines if they are mot frozen. It is mart too late yet to haul man- ure to the orchard. After the orchard is pruned gather up and burn the, brush. Raspberries; should be set out as soon as the conditions of the ground will permit. Am oxc‘hard that has haen in sad for seweral years should not be plowed up. All manure for the garden should be thoroughly rotted and fined. Whenever enough well-rotted and fine manure cannot be secured to properly fertilize the garden, the next best plan is- to buy a sufficient quan- tity of commercial fertilizer and use it as needed. In the family garden. as in the or- chard, it is an item to select and plant such varieties of the different kinds 01f vegetables: as will give a supply not only early. but all through the season. VVlhletn it can be done convenient- ly it is bait to let the poultry have thlo run of the orchard. They will help to fertilize the soil, destroy in- sects‘,pests, bugs and worms, and in this way benefit the trees and fruit, while the shade. the food and the ex- ercise will benefit the fowls. An apple orchard may be made proa ductive or remain unproductive. 8.0-. cording to its treatment. Keep Minard's Liniment in the House «Dear Sirsâ€"This is to certify that 1 have been troublcc’. with alame back for fifteen (yum. It gives me great pleasure to re- commend it and you are at liberty to use this in any 'way to further the use of your valuable medicine. Two Rivers, _‘ ROBERT BOSS. Many an orchard is starved to death. Trees mus“: be fed just as any other plant. {I have used three bottles of MCINARD'S LINIMENT and am pletely cured. As sbon as the trees in the orchard come into hearing all other crop; in the orchard except grass should b3 disloxsmtinued. Ask fur Miuard's and take no other. Shade trees shmfld not be set too close. to the house. or pLanted in straight rows, giving a. stiff, prim apâ€" pearunce. m signature in on ï¬ery box of the mains Laxative Bromo-Quinine mm: ; 60 My that m a can u; on. any Minard’s Liniment Lumberma \Yhm the tree is planted it should not b; placed any deeper in the ground than it stood in the nurstery row. SPI’I‘TING SHOULD STOP. (arm Friend your ccm- H“ You Wan “s‘éï¬Â¥Â¥2§.“éï¬Ã©Â§. $331.1“. APPLE: The Dawson Commlssion Co. mmWi we M‘W um swan» 3 C H S I N G cohzogafd .mue farther than the a They can make :1 5 pAlNTSm 2:22:12;tzf'sslihsagï¬m‘tizn w fail. To naint a. house right To make fruit grow‘mg the highest commercial success, it must be done on a scale large enough to attract buyers. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Select young trees. rather than larger or older ones for planting. All thlmgs being equal, the younger tree will make the better growth. maximum. HOTEL muggy. V V, .. -M M WAVE H503 _'ouf1;-<;oflu: Am: I The best shape for a garden is that of the parallelogram. three or four times longer than wideâ€"and es- pecially when the horse is to be used. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS ungwmgmw'sdspo-pyma‘ 513w 3m ban uud b uochonfor thair childzan teething. It. soothe: £he chi d. soften: the gums. nuns pain. cures wind bolls ml 1 u the belt. temody fur diurhoet. 150 I botum Sold D, I“ Winn cngouzhout tho world. Be mu and u) [or "In. 1nd": Soothing Syrup.- If not done already. then cut the raspberry and blackberry canes now. If all-owed to grow too thickly. small, inferi-o-r fruit will be the result. The thinning should be done beforre the canes start to grow. Sun or 01110. Cn'v cxr TOLEDO. h: ' Luca COUNTY. ' FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is senior pnrmor or the ï¬rm of F. J. CHENEY EC (30., doing busineva in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, nnd that. said ï¬rm will pay \hexum 0! ONE HUNDRED DOD LABS for each and every case of CATARRH :hnt; cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH Cunt. FRANK J. CHENEY. For all skin ailments. J. c. Cnlvart a 00.. Manchester. England Sworn to botoro me and subscribed m my presence. this 6th day of December. A.D. 1833. ': . W GLEASON SEAL : Notary Public. 'ï¬iii’i C'atarrb Cure is taken internany. and non- directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of maintain; §end for te§}igjogjglgmfgeg. Sold by Drugkiathfï¬c. Hall's Family Pius are the beat. It Seem; to be the rule in horticul- ture. as‘w-ell as in agriculture, that the finest varieties are usually the most difficult to produce and the most uncertain of yield. GALVERT’S CARBOLIC OINTMENT. - DOUGLAS BROS“ STREET METAL 12! Adflude Sr... OORNIGES Toronto. Ont. A Popnhr Mnnufl resenb ms in Bcondenaed arm :11 that Is requlsite momma: the Iaixy in reaping the beneï¬t: a! zheJubilee. substantial. complete and practical. Il- lustralad fldltloq on Photo Paper 10a each. $7.50 per hundred. posh-pm]. D. andJ. BADHEE a 00.. Montreal ï¬oflflufl and Sheet Mam Works. ROOFING SLATE, h: Bligh. Red or Green, SLATE BLACKBOARDS. (We lupply Public Ind Hid! Schools. anonco). Ruoï¬nz Fan. Pitch. Coal 'hr. em. ROOFIXO TILE (See New City Build- inul. Toronto, done by our ï¬rm). Maul Ceilings. Oct- nioea. ow. Estimate; furnished for work Couple“ or to: mat-Huh th! ped to my put of Lbs counkry. P11011919“. D. numlz 80N8.Adeludo &WIdmor8t3.. Torunu Write v.0 us about yom BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00.. Box 153, Montreal LACE CURTAINS In its purity. II but been the standard tea for a. number of years and at the who at its present increase it Will continua to hold its place at the head. Lead Paokagnn 25, 30, 40, so and so cenu um Mm. . -mwww w s 129m†f’cnm fur ï¬n: I‘hnios Ben mmnm m and we send. wipeâ€. m a hudsomnhoz. Hui-90:14 mun Gold Kin:- Al-L Supply Conic: L Toronto. CHENiLfE cum-ANS and all kinds of house H-nzings, also iféï¬'ï¬kEY'E ‘ébif‘l‘biédb. o ' Elt’d :342 V. ww‘ wuï¬ "no atmmmvwwtv‘1u. AIR RIFLE GBYLON TEA. 'hmfly am per du. TEE BEAUTY or W P C 1030 best rosum‘ SHXP an your BUTTER. EGGS. POULTRY. APPLES. o‘har fflUlTignd ERODUOE, fl DYED & CLEANED LIKE NEW. Music Teachers Wanted M We n n handsome. ro- llnb a. all-had nickel. Boy‘l‘ nah. for loulng ‘ I onlyfldot. belullmny flnlshod, full- alzod Cabinet . l'howgnphl or - Ih- Queen-Ho: , each. or. this handwth on- Witch. Lady‘s or Souls size. with stem lump-yoga lac, reu- jam-Med movement. ... _-n m... 1.». M»-- We n a handsome. ro- llnb a. olllhod nickel. y‘nl uohJol-loulng dot. bunllmlly ï¬nished. full- alzod Gablne! rhowmph: of th- Queen-no: each. or. am a “ handlamnly on- r‘ mud. gold fln- - ‘ hhodflnmlngCan ~ ' - Wltch. Lady‘s or Soul's alz . with Item - wlnd. Item lac, mum. jammed movement. for nelllnxonly 4d". Photographs. The) null like hoI taken. erlo for Photos. Sell then-.rutumthe money, we. ‘73ch you: \Vntch. poatpnld. A.“ Supply 00.. Box ., Talon“ Dominion Line Steamship: Monuenl to Liverpool. Boston to Liver. _ pool. Porzlmd to Liverpool. Via. Quemu- ‘Owu. Lugs 3nd Fur. Scumshxps. Superior accommoduion (or all (:1st alga-sauna Snloou: and Bthteruoml a? nmidahips. pecinl attention has hem lven to ma com! Saloon 5nd Third»Clau nocommo Mien. F0! “he: of passage Ind all pmnicnlun, apply to my “on. of the Company. or Rich-11:13! Milli p go. on] . Sweat Pe-See l puruoconmlm ‘ lure ortha mo" - clan. ohucolors - Idverthamentn. wax-d tha Seeds. _ cum lbs mono . I UNLSoIid Go .1. . WUlbenntyouJ ' .a In . v.\v-h\|n 1n; neeELTa'aioii#§eed Supply 436.. Toronto. uni. nucuuu uus superb 11mg Iren- Bu: L Toronto. alumna. ht supply to. EPPS’3 7 ‘ with Pculsfror‘i'eumg‘ ‘ ® on] 15 pm;th of Sweat Pu See It 10c. such. Each puruocontslnlsnplendld mix. lure arthe molt In. nun nrloâ€" Llol. of“! colorsv ) all us thls Id verthament and W: will {or- vud ma Seeds. Soil them. to cum lbs mono .mdthls beau UNLSoIid Go .1. Palrlnt Ring ‘ WHlbenntyou,cuqully act- ~- . ed In a velvobnned bu}: 'mqto gay. Ens mason to; un- Look a little farther than the color card. They can make a handsome sample card will; cheap paints, but the paint will fail. To paint a house right you must have pure paints. Be careful of what paint you use. The best is not too good. are made to last, to giye gtyle to a house, to preeervc buildings. Ramsay's Paints are sold a: reas- onable prices for the best that can be made. Paint your house well while you are at it. Drop us a post card and ask us lor Booklet " K†free. It shows how some beautiful homes are painted and tells all about it. A. RAMSAY 8: SUN Premise To Pay Ramsay’s Paints A chenture of The Canada Permanent and Western Canada Mortgage Corporation is :1 promise lo pay the sum named iherein,\vhich may be any sum not less than $100, on the date speciï¬ed, which may be in one or more years, as the Investor may pre’er. The Coupons attached are promises to pay imerest on the amount half-yearlyat four [221? cont. per annum. The entire assets of {be Company, amounting ‘0 $22.- 696,885 we secnrity for fulï¬lment of the promises. 01"ch 3,Toronto St, Toronto 17 stnziéi. iab'non. ORATEFULMOOMFORTINO. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS- aflEAKFAiTâ€"BU FPEB- CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. MONTREAL. We gin um hauum‘ Car; Mail-k5: ï¬nd): Colborno St, Toronto. j PAINT MAKERS SOLID GOLD‘ 'l:l v m 3 mag- uncenwruuuu. {up selling unly 10 1 beautifully ï¬ulah- ed. full sized Cablnet Photographs of the : Queen at 10c. cash. Tcryonl wants a good Kenn-e of He! Majesty. Write orl’huws. Scll them. "turn thu money. 5nd ruculvg'lhis supcrb‘jzing {gea- ‘ We give this / ‘veumful Gold named Rlnz. D. Tornuce & Co‘. Montreal and Portland- To and for 01' Complete Onta- |oguu of Oh.“ Music and look- wlkh lpaolal tutu of dlooounL Is. yongq 8t._ WHALEY, 3 BOYEE 8: no. anS'nu. an.