cred Csvlon Green. Samme on application. Address "‘ SALADA," Tomato. from your brother colonists, the Tea. Planters of Ceylon and India. They. ask you to try their machine-rolled tea and com- pare Japan with it They know the comparison will be so odious that you Will wonder Why you ever drank JAPAN. “SALAA†CEYLUN AND INDIA TEA, GREEN OR BLACK. , JUST A WORD OR TWO “Secondly. the inertia of physicians and Boards of Health in dealing “‘iUJ suspicious cages. and on the part of the local Board of Health that con- "Firstly. and above all others, the mild character of the disease in many instances. Df the Provincial Board of Health, who is at once the barometer and the chief protective agent on this subject. The doctor had just return- ed from a visit to the latest small- pox centre, which has developed on the Trent Valley Canal, worksin Car- den Township, Victoria County. "The facts regarding this epidemic," said Dr. Bryce, "at Once illustrated the, difficulties of dealing with the disease and the danger towhich the Province at largeis cxposedï¬tpresenh and has been increasingly so for the past few months. The dangers of the spread of the disease may be summzirized as four:â€" Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only remedy known to Science that has ever cured Bright’s Disease, Diabetes or Dropsy. . There seems to be no case of Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney, Blalddvew, of Urinary Trouble, that this wonderful medicine will not im- mediately relieve and permanently cure and Mr. Gngnon‘s wonderful re- storation amply-proves the truth of this statement. There have been many Kidney me- dicines offered ‘for [sale in this Provâ€" ince from time to time. Some have failed to even relieve, a few others have given temporary relief, but only one has cured permanentlyand completely every case of Kidney Tremble, and that one is Dodd’s Kid~ ney Pills. He had read many advertisements of how people were cured pf Kidney Complaint by the use of Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills, and at last determined to make one more try. Happily for Mr. Gagnon, he had at last found the sovereign remedy for all Kidney Comâ€" plainnts. Now he is well. He Says: "I have used Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, and although at first I had little tailb, 1 am happy to say that now I am completely cured of KidneyComâ€" plaint. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a grand medicine, and I shall always recommend them to those who may be suffering as I was.†For years, Mr. Gagnom has suitered thh Kidney Complaint. \leat he has endured is beyomd description. Every- thing he tried failed-t0 curehim. This announcement will be hailed with pleasure by his many friends, who knew OIZ his long illness ' Prominent Quebec Gentleman is Cured of Kidney Disease. Pollowod the Advico of an Advertise merit, and Secured stuflo so Sails. factory, that Ha has given Hi. Own Testimonial for Publication. Point Au Pic, Quebec, May G.â€"Spe- :ial.â€"Henr_y G‘agnon is better. MB. GAGNON BETTER. Province, scattered over a large area, it is true. but in many cases in isolated sections, .w‘lmre prompt ac- tion by health authorities was not secured. and yet affording ample means for its spread into other re- gions. The fact that new centres are found every few days, and that the border States are infested with the disease to a far greater extent than Ontario, the dangers from which will be greatly intensified, with the rush of summer travel, produces a condition of affairs which should put health authorities and individuals Ilikc on their guard. \VHAT DR, BRYCE SAYS. A representative ‘of The Globe in- terviewed Dr. P. H. Bryce, Secretary People Slumhl Awaken In the Danger and be "slammedâ€"Local Bonnh of Ilcnllh No! Prnmpzâ€"An Interview “1m Dr. Bryce. The people of Ontario are not fully \IliVO to the dangers which threat- en to result in a widespread small- pox epidemic. VVihhiu three months nearly 500 cases have existed in this TRUTH ABOUT SMALLPUX. (‘HE OUTLOOK IN ONTARIO AS A DIS- COURAGING ONE. Notes of Interest Ahollt Some or line (In-at l'euplv- of [he \I’brid. Lord Salisbury now holds the rec- ord as having been Prime Minister longer than any other statesman since the Reform Act was passed. All the eight ladies who acted as train-bearers to the Queen on her Ceylon Teas are sold in sealed lead packets only, never in bulk. Black, Mixed or uncal- smallpox roa- the coming six months, with provision for a tent hospital, would __’in his judgment be not only a measure of public safety, but it would prove in the end a matter of, marked economy, even from the municipal standpoint, while from the commercial standpoint i's value could hardly be calculated. 7 *â€"â€"â€"o 111g one. so far as our hopes of imâ€" mediately freeing the Province of smallpox, or preventing the occur- rence of any more cases was concern- ed. The appointment by the Local Boards of Health of an officer in each county, trained in the diagnosis of smallpox for the coming six months, with provision for a. tent hospital, wouldfin his judxrment be not nnlv n ,___V . -..‘., .ukumuus, uul L'u nay, Eauclaire, Bomdfield, Oneida Town- s‘hip. Beachville, Sweabu‘rg, Waterloo Township, Lakefield. . A D-ISCOURAGING OUTLOOK. The outlook, Dr. Bryce remarked, in conclusion, so far as the summer goes, with an ever increasing move- ment Olf excursionists and visitors to the Panâ€"American, was a discourag- :“n- n..- -4 £4; _v_< .. VuLuLAU,â€".14ILLIC Currcnt, Batohowana, Stobie Mine, Copper Cliff, Blind River, Thessalon, Sudbury, London, London Township, Cramahe Township, Haldimand Town- ship, Collingwood, Tay Township, Cargcn Township, Elder Township, Toronto. York Town-ship, Mlatawat- Chan Township. Admaston, McNab, Griffiths Township, Bagpt Township, Pembroke, Nipissing, North Bay, Wnlin‘n:u According to the Jaiegg‘l'eturns re- ceived. smallpox exists in the fol- lowing centpeg. in 0ntario;â€"Little \YHERE SIMALLPOX EXJSI‘S. The last returns of smallpox in some of the American States showed the following number of cases; Colo- rado, 1,763; Illinois, 319; Indiana, 557; Kansas, 3,785: Michigan, reported at on M1,, .muma, 0,100, mwmgan, reported at 38 places, 49 cases; Minnesota, 2,746; New York, 513: Ohio, 766; Pennsylâ€" vania, 130; “Wisconsin, 564. i "Fourthly, the constant menace, [increasing with the summer travel gfrc‘m the neighboring States, which iseem to be simply hot-beds of small- pox in many instances. It has be- come so common that State officers have apparently given up trying to count. the number of cases or to give lists of municipalities in their States in which the disease exists." As an instance of the latter occur- rence, Dr. Bryce mid that the last bulletin from Ohio stated no more than that "smallpox continues to preVail,†,while in reality the situaâ€" tion seemed hopeless so far as at- tempting to stamp out the disease was concerned. while in Cleveland ‘ alone at least 600 cases are known’ to exist, and prob-ably more than that number .which are not known. INDIFFERENT TO VACCINATION. Regarding the difficulty of get- ting peoplo vaccinated, Dr. Bryce re- mark-ed that everyone is engaged in his duties or his pleasures“ and per- sistently inclined to ignore personal danger from smallpox, or indeed any other cause. He then referred to ani alarming outbreak in Port Arthur 3 year ago, which caused almost every- body in town to rush to be; vaccinated once they appreciated the danger. Similarly the death of a single un- vaccinated physician in Toronto the other day impressed the fact; that vaccination has during the pest cen- tury robbed the disease almost whol- ly of its terrors. The extent of the outbreaks, :which would be repeated during the present year, would de- pend, as they always had depended, upon the number of unvaccinated persons who by accident are exposed to the first case. . "Thirdly. the remarkable absence in all parts of the country of vaccina- tion in the younger population that has grown up within the last fifteen years. ' Large stunt comsidcration of expenditure of a small amount of money tempor- arily, hyping no more will be re-u quired. New Size sozonom‘ LIQUID, _sozonp_rgj_oom POWDER. a perfect liquid dentifrice for the Teeth and mm rge LIQUID and POWDER, 75c At all Stores. or by Mail for the price. HALL 81. RUCKEL, Montreal. ‘zonommom POWDER, 25c Z a PERSONAL POINTERS. FRAGRANT SE25 I reckon not, young fellow. If you never had any case like that this must be an new 110%). I only stop at oldâ€"established ones. Anybody ever try to hang them- selves with a sheet 2 No, sir. And nobody ever tumbled out of the window 7 Never! You can register now and feel satisfied. Befom I register, said the rural guest, I would like to know a few facts about this hotel. Did anybody ever blow out the gas here? No, responded {he clerk; I am glad to say that no one ever did. Port Mulgrave, June 5, 1897. C. C. RICHARDS 8; Co., Dear Sirs,â€"MINARD'S LINJMENT is my remedy for colds, etc. It is the best liniment I have ever used. returned. 01: another occasion at h's own house, where there was a poli- tical meeting, he began to speak raâ€" ther lamely and after considerable hesitation he walked across his draw- ing room to where there was a. rather high fire screen. He got inside this, with his back to the fire, and facing his audience, with his elbow on the screen, proceeded to make a most eloâ€" quent harangue. Lord Salisbury speaks best when he rests his elbow on something. In the House of Lords he usually finds the support 'he needs in two or three books placed one above the other. Somebody one day removed one of these, it was some back of reference, and Lord Salisbury missed it imme- diately. His eloquence was chwked, he floundered in his speech, and did not resuth it until the book was returned. On another 21 Rugby boy, 'I want you to send me your signature, but mind you don’t let your secretary write it ;’ and a little girl, expressing herself as very wishful to [388 me back in Lon- don, pointed out an immense number of ink crusses she had traced on the paper, and said she hoped I would take them for kisses.†SUZODUNT for the TEETH §56 don’t you collar their horses ?’ Anil then I also have my liltle correspond- ents who take me after their own fashion. 'My dear French,’ came from Literary people are evidently not in need of holidays.I so long as they have pens, ink, and paper, and acâ€" cess to a library, they can write their books anywhere, and many choose to write them in the quiet seclusion of a. country house. Mr. Rider Haggard enjoys the seclusion of :1 Norfolk farm, Mr. George Meredith loads a reclusive life among the Surrey hills. Mr. G. A. Henty writes all his boys‘ books on board his 80-ton yacht, and Dr. Gordon Stables has for his study a gipsy caravan in which he wanders at will for'a half of every year. " The public are very fond of offerâ€" ing me advice," Gen. French told an interviewer. "One fellow wrote, '\Vhy don’t you collar their horses ?’ And then I also have mv little corresnnnd- M. Benjamin CODEtflDt,’ has been giving his impressions of Queen Al- exandria as a sitter. "er Queen," he told an interviewer, " can never grow old; she has perennial youth and perpetual beauty. Ah, what a Sover- eign!†And then, with a great laugh, he added, " Sometimr‘e, when I visited Buckingham Palace, she kept me wait- ing- for a quarter of an hour, and I was glad of it, fqr her apology was sq chflrming nï¬d heir 5011;: lightful that I could never have had the heart even to look cross.†Empress. who has been married thirty years and has a family of five chil- dren, is still as &sentially young and vigorous as any of them. Every day she spends an hour in her private gymnasium in the palace at Tokio.and she is said to’ be one of the most skilfu] horsewomen in Japan. There is no more ardent admirer, among foreign Royalties, Of England, and all things English than the Em- press of Japan who, with her hus- band, has done so much to develop her country on \Vestern lines. The I ..,V_ of Sir Evelyn \Vood, a still more em- inent soldier-barrister. Sir Howard achieved the rare distinction of se- curing sixteen briefs the first time. he went on circuit. Few even among his many friends remember that Sir Howard Vincent was at one time a practising barris- ter of considerable promise. Curious- Iy enough,_he was a fellowâ€"law pupil , n I» ‘ --. The Crown Prince of Germanynvhun younger, did not at all like the idea. of everybody being sinners. \th-n his tutor told him; that all men were sinuexs he saw; "13 my papa. lhcn. sunber he saw; "13 my papa, then. a. sinner 2" On being answered in the affirmative. he exclaimed, with warmth. "But I am sure my mam- ma is not I" wedding day thir are still alive; all n'ed. The Lady ‘ the one exception NOT ESTABLISHED MRS. JOSIAH HA RT. day thirty-eight years ago, alive; all save one are mar- ; Lady Victoria Howard is I wouldn’t fight my good men. said the peacemaker. But he called me a. thief, sir, ex- claimed one of the combatants. And he called me a lazy loafer, cried the other. Well, said the peacemaker serene- ly. I wouldn’t fight over a difference of opinion; you may both be right. Minau'd's Hnimvut Cures Coids, etc. Take Laxntlre Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dmzziau rplund the money i! it. fails to cure. E. W, Grave'- ugnuture is on each box. 25c used by morhersfor their c l ten teethmg. It. soothes t1)? thild. soften! the gums. allayspaln, c'urea wiud coil†and in the best emedy {or diarrhoea. 250 u 110- L19. Sold by all dmgcists throughout. the world. Be sure and it for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." FOR OVER FIFTY YBARs mns‘wmsxow'asporpjxc SYRUP has been Although there are 214,000 acrespf orchards in England, yet they buy 100,000 tons of apples abroad in a year. Greece has Only three pigs to every 100 people. England has 10 to every 100 of. her population. Great Britain has now only 4,759,158 acres under crops, 9. decrease o£ 150,- 000 acres in two years. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. 1,926 of the English clergy have in- comes of less than £100 a year. and 2,956 under £200. Glasgow was the first British town to receive a license for municipal telephones. The readers of this upcr will be pleased to learn Ihat there is at- east one dreadru disease that science has been able to cure in all its #1721203 and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only posiLiVC cure now known to the medical iraternity. Catarrh being a com. ritutional diaeane, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la take n inter- nally. acting directly upon the binod nnr‘. mucous surfaces of the system, thereby den Lroyiug the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and us~isting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much with in its curative powers. that they offer one Hun- dred Dollars for any case that; it fails to cure. Send to:- list of Lebtlmoniula. .l. QljlleEYsc 00.. TOLEDO I’ve'always been atruo and loving wife to you, haven't I? U‘h-huh. George. \Vell £ It I shouldâ€"if I should not be spar- ed to you, you will not marry again? Not if I know it! replied George. with such alacriiy and emphasis that she rose from the sofa and went to her room. AN EMPHATIC PROMISE. She wasn’t feeling very well and had been making him‘ go two or three times to the Chemist's. At; last he got comfortably settled jn front of the fire with a newspaper. George, dear. \Vell ‘II We have been very happy together, haven’t“ we? Yes. If best result: 3H1)" all your BUYIER, EGGS, POULTRY. APPLI‘ The Dawson Commission Co. Sold by druzgi'zni. 750. 7 '7 ' Hall‘s Famxly Pins are the beat MAYBE BOTH WERE RIGHT Mr I new I342 5 ï¬QQQ ww‘ yuan; W ‘. toï¬w‘wsm‘vn“‘tigf T0 (1] IS A COLD IN ONE DAY AN UNHEARD 0F THING $29 no! 550115th 9693337.. ‘15 umqu ‘4'? 4‘ M122 a. $100 Reward, $103. (2de 4* 6%! (9mm- OEYLON TEA nunm, ibéh,’ dium. APPLID: or raungpnu new“, to ‘m-goor) Is a change In the quality,or.comâ€" plalnt from a customer of Lowest prices over quoted. Flue catalogue,- 500 illustraliflns. mailed free. Write us (orally. thing in .‘Iuslc or “uslcal Instrumcnl'. Whaley Royce 85 Cu, I I! you buy it. it will support yourwaist. I! you It" 11:, it will an portyou. Send 150. tor ï¬rst one. Sell! It. nightlor 5c. BRUSH a; co.. Dept. 7. TORONTO. Evzm TOWN cAN HAVE A BAN'n SLATE, TILE and bey‘OALAlS 31203.. METAL ROOFS Toms; “9° ‘3'... A SHIRT WAIST EPILDER and SKIRT SUP- PORTEB ‘hnt is always ready for use. lloldl waist down and skirt up. Absolutely no sewing on either. Reduces waistline. Made of webbing and Aluminum. Will not rust. or corrode. Beware of worthless in- !rip_gements. . Aanma \V'Am-zn Evlnrymnl. BRITISH AMERXGAH DYEING 00., Bax 158, Montflll LAUE CURTAINS For all skin ailments. J, G. Calvert & 00., Manchester. ingland Minard’s Liriment cures Carget in Cows. __----..- Montreal to Liverpool. Bolton to leorâ€" pool. Fenland to Liverpool. Vio Queuin- town. Large and Fnstsmamshlm Superior ncoommodnlon (or all classes ofgalsengorl. Humans and Ststeroom Are Imidlhlps. pecial attention ha been given to [H Second Saloon and Third-Chas accommodntion. Fol rates olpuaue Ind all mticulnn, apply to any “on. of the Company. or Riohuds, Milli E 00, D, Tomnce a 00.. 17 State St. Boston. Montreal-ad Portland. Minanl's Liniment Cures Distempel Bomlnlon Lina steam-ship: ‘ltinlrnnl n. 7 mum“! n. Paris burns the wool of 1,050 acres of forest 9. week. CALVERT’S CARBOLIC OINTMENT. Australia‘s general elevation above sea. level is 790£t., only, the mean of the whole world being 2,2905t. Australia has most sheep per head of the population, and Sm‘rvia and Rou- munizx have most pigs. mimiï¬mï¬fï¬ And the burglars really took your silver] said Mrs. Fosdick. Yes, replied Mrs. Collinngond. \Vq 103i, our silver, but we feel amply re- paid. For all the papers printed the‘ fact that we keep a butler. Land Pack-Axon 25 Instruments, Drama, Uniforms, Etc‘ FOUNDV A T7 LAST! CHENILLE CURTAINS BOOKLET "K" Free. telling all about it, and showing some beautiful homes. and people who hava used it. know it. Itls a. paint toluesullfy, to preserve, to wear. to stand. and do just what; purc paint shoulddo. Askns iorour A. RAMSAY & SflN and do it well while you are ntlt. Cheap pain: is played out. Don’t. use it. It's never cheap. It will cost you more ‘iu the end. It. costs as much to put it on to begin with. Use good paintâ€"pure paintâ€"paint: that. is made ngbh â€"ground right. and has been made that. way for 60 years. That‘s MMSAY’S PAINT Ind all kinds of house Hangings. Illa mamaam MOTIL DIRICIQI}: MONTREAL. Write to us :bout yéï¬i PAINT M \KBR. GREAT GAIN Limit-d Cur. \Vou M s'rkéixna Colborno 3n. Toronto. , 30. ‘0, IO Ind 00 60M! W. P. C. 1075 ‘Eml-ï¬ollnuo £33 Fungi Emu rain. 6 DVED & CLEANER LIKE NEW. Toronto. Ont. and Winnipeg, Man. all