CEYLN AND INDIA NATURAL LEAF G- R E I: N '1' B A. Is,Free from Any Particle of Coloring Matter; is Dainty andilnvigor- .ating ; is the only tea that suits fastidious palates and is wholesome for the most delicate digestions. IT isALs m...â€" TIT-BITS . Henâ€"I always used to over-estimate my abilities. Sheâ€"Well, never mind, «your friends never did. Rain falls most frequently all over the world between 3 and 8 o’clock in The morning. 12 per cent. of the British army are 5 ft. 10 in. or' over in height. The Italian has only 4 per cent. l The French army has 29,000 ofï¬- cers, the Italian 14,000, and the Spanish 23,000. l Charing Cross bridge is the longest of London bridges, being 1,365 ft. Southwark bridge is only 800 ft. long, and Hammersmith 480 ft. l Of Great Britain’s total trade 91 per cent. is English, cent. Scotch, and a very little over per cent. Irish. l British house property grows in .value at the rate of 60 millions a lyear. The average rent of a British ,house is £21. . In 1812 only 400 English people lwere assessed at £5,000 a year and Eupwards. This number has now grown (204,000. 5 The Banks of England, Ireland, and Scotland have Royal charters; but ,only the ï¬rst two lend money to the Government. 1 The largest cemetery in the world is at Rockwood, in Australia. ' It covers 2,000 acres, of which only 200 have been used so far. 23 per cent. of England’s populaâ€" tion are men capable of bearing arms, 22 per cent. of Ireland’s, 24 of Germany’s, and 27 of France's. This is an imposition! Your sign says, Boots repaired while you wait, and here I’ve been over two hours! .Well, Isn’t that waiting? ' l The paper money of the ï¬rst French Republic became more depreciated than that of any other country ever did. A pair of boots cost $1,500 in paper, and a pOund of butter $150. . The largest nest in the world is built by the mould bird, :2. sort of 'Aus‘tralian fowl. It makes mounds sometimes 150 ft. in circumference, in which it buries its eggs 5 ft. deep. l In Russia there are only 740 newsâ€" papers, one to every 170,000 people. Of these 589 are in Russian. 69 Pol- ish, 41 German, 9 French, 5 Armenâ€" ian, 2 Hebrew. Miss Fuzzleâ€"I wish to break my engagement with Mr. Sapple, but I don’t know how to do it without driving the poor fellow to suicide. Little Brotherâ€"Why don't you let him see you in curl papers, just once. The quarrel between the newlyâ€"wed couple was working up into a regular row, when he‘said: When you begin to talk nonsense I hold my tongue! But it was too bad for her to say: If I were guided by the same ruleâ€"- with regard to youâ€"I should never speak at all! Then the battle began again. Gillanâ€"M GUMESJP AGAIN. JOHN FLETCHER, A FARMER, CURED OF LUMBAGO BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. ,One of the Thousand Similar Cas- es in Ontarioâ€"A Common Trou- ble Among Farmersâ€"Dodd’s Kidney Pills Invariably Cure It Chesley, 0nt., Aug. 5.â€"Harvesting ‘Is in full swing and the farmers of the section are hard at it early and late. For two steady months they will be working harder than any other class of men in the country. Probably no period of the year is so trying on the farmer as the harâ€" vest season. The management of a farm, never a. light task, becomes trebly heavy. Worries increase. The actual manual labor from dawn to dark and sometimes after, is as hard as a man can stand. ;' It is not surprising that farmers often break down after the threshing is over. “Plum tuckered out,†the system is apt to be in a low, weak- ened condition which is easily thrown out of order. The kidneys will show [the sign of it ï¬rst. Baekache will .probably be the first sign of the kidâ€" .ney trouble, accompanied by a brick Ldust sediment in the urine. From ithis stage it is but a short stop to lLumbago, which is chronic Backache. I In this connection the letter of lJohn Fletcher, a farmer near Ches- lley, will be found useful, showing as it does, that Dodd’s Kidney Pills may be relied upon for cases of this kind. “I have been troubled all heivest,†he writes, "with Lumbago and Kid- ,ney trouble. My urine was of a very ire-:1 color. I consulted the best inedâ€" Tire' rlrvlors in the country but they could not help me. Finally I got some ,lI-uud’s kidney Pills in Granton and they proved all that 1 could ,wish. In a. very short time my back was as well as ever and the Kidney disorder had completely gOIII'.": own BRITISH P CeyloF Teas are soldâ€: i Packets only. Black, l'Iixed, Uncolored Ceylon Green. Address “SALADA,†Toronto. nearly 8 per) R0 DUCT __ _.-._ -. .__.4 n Sealed Lead Free samples sent. NAMES FOR CHILDREN. In the "Parish Magazine†for Witton Church, Northwich, England, the list of baptisms strikingly de- ;monstrates the rage for giving patâ€" iriotic names to children. Major- CCeneral Baden-Powell seems to be lthe most popular, one girl being christened Elizabeth Powell Mafeking whilst four boys have received as lpart of their patronymic Baden. In one instance General Buller has been 'remembered, Redvers having been ladded to a Christian name Bertram, Sir Evelyn Wood, General Macdonâ€" ,ald, Ian Hamilton, and the late General Gordon are also represented. The average amount of time which ,a man loses yearly by illness is ten 1 days. _.___+____.._ FROM THE TRAINS. Passengers Get Glimpses of ' the Pan-American Exposition. People travelling from the east and west will come within the zone of the direct influence and spirit of the Panâ€"American Exposition miles away from the great and glorious spectacle itself. Surrounding the setting of the exposition there are numerous features that will rival the attrac- tions of the great show for public attention, and especially is this true of Niagara Falls. There is no great~ er or more wonderful eyeâ€"feast in the world than the Falls of Niagara, the beautiful gorge, and the dashing tuâ€" multuous waters of» the Whirlpool Rapids. If they are alert, long beâ€" fore their'train stops at Niagara Falls, passengers over the Grand Trunk Railway will come in sight of Ithe mighty observation tower from which searchlight signals will be flashed to the Electric Tower of the Exposition. In fancy one can pic- ture the beam of the powerful proâ€" jector extending way off toward Hamilton, Ont., to give glad welâ€" come and greeting to the incoming trains laden with humanity anxious to see the falls and the exposition. Speeding across the wonderful gorge the train will carry its passengers in full view of the Falls of Niagara and the Whirlpool Rapids, while the re~ markable gorge will stretch out on either side of the greatest railway steel arch bridge in the World. This bridge of the Grand Trunk Railway at Niagara Falls is one of the won- ders of the locality, and resting, as it does, one end in the domain of King Edward, the other in the United States, it forms a portion of the industrial bond in the Angloâ€" :Saxon union that forces a realiza- tion that no matter on which side of the Niagara we reside, we are all Americansâ€"Panâ€"Amcrieans. l SUNSHINE AND SLEEP. l No syrup of poppies, no tincture of opium, no powders of morphine, says one of the medical journals, can CO] < pare in sleep~producing power with) sunshine. The worst soporiï¬c is laudanum and the best is sunshine. Therefore,it is easily understood that poor sleepers should pass as many hours in the sunshine as possible: Many women are martyrs, and do not know it. They shut the sun- shine out of their houses, they Wear veils, they carry sunshades, they do all that is possible to keep off the subtlest and yet most potent influ- ence which is intended to give them strength and beauty ,and cheerful- ness. m I was cured of painful MINARITS LINIMEN’I‘. BYARD MCMULLIN. Chatham, Out. I was cured of. Inflammation by MINARD’S LINIMENT. MRS. W. W. JOHNSON. Walsh, Ont. a I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD’S LINIMEN’l‘. J. H. BAILEY. Goitre by Parksdale, Ont. THE TRUANT JUROR'S VERDICT A judge had been facing a jury‘ for two hours or so, and was just con-l gratulating himself that the case was about over, when he suddenly discovered that but eleven jurors were present. How is this? he said in surprise. Where is the twelfth man? Please, sir, replied the foreman, he had to go away on business, but he left his verdict with me. > One can imagine the feelings of the judge, who was obliged to give orâ€" ders for a reâ€"trial of the ease. The evidence had to be gone over again when the truant juror Wits vuz'. back in his place. aozooom 13:7. Powder 25ol THEN THE COURT LAUGHED, Counselâ€"I insist on an answer to my question. You have not told me all the conversation. I want to know everything that passed between you and Mr. Jones on the occasion to which you refer. Reluctant Witnessâ€"I’ve told you everything of any consequence. You have told me that you said to him: Jones, this case will get into court some day. Now I want to know what he said in reply. Well, he said, Brown there - isn't anything in this business that I'm ashamed of, and if any snoopin', lit- tle, yeeâ€"hawin’, fourâ€"byâ€"six, gimletâ€" eyed lawyer, with half a pound of brains and sixteen pounds of jaw, ever wants to know what I’ve been talking to you about, you can tell him the whole story. FHAG RANT 5 a period llquld donlllrloowir the Tooth and Month New Size SOZODONT LI UID, 25c SOZODONTTOO’I‘II P9 ER, 26: Large LIQUID ml POWDER. 75¢ At all Stores. or by Mail for the price. HALI- & RUOKEL, Montreal. fl Friend (noticing the confused heaps‘ of goods of every descri; tion scatter~ ed promiscuously about the shop)â€" Halloa! what’s happened? Been tak- ing an inventory, had a. ï¬re, or are you going to move out? Shopkeeper â€"That shows how little you know about business. We have merely been, waiting on a. lady who dropped in for a paper of pins. -â€"â€"â€"~+ THE SUMMER N OVEL._ Let able-bodied readers choose Historic ï¬ction to peruseâ€" But, these Warm days, I’ve only brain To read of silly Cupid’s reign. _+.â€"_ The . “ North Goat Limited. †Train of the Northern Pa'c'i'fic which created such a. furior during its first season, in 1900, is again shooting back and forth across the continent in all the glory of its form- er days. This Crack Train of the North- west, almost entirely new for 1901. is the epitome of modern passenger. train construction. The Dining Car with its a la carte breakfast and lunch, and table d'hote dinner for $1.00; the unequaled Tourist Sleep- ing car of 16 sections, roomy lava- tories and electric lights ; the ï¬rst- class Drawing Room Pullman with two electric lights in each section and the palatial Observation car with two smoking rooms, _buf‘le bar- bershop. bath, library of 140 vol- umes, current magazines, ladies’ par- lor and observation platform, all to- gether form a train of unusual com- fort, excellence, and even luxuriousâ€" ness even in this day of luxuries. Of course, broad vestibules, steam heat and steel platforms are there, and there are nearly 300 electric lights on the train, the baggage car and day coaches being thus lighted also. The train runs from St. Paul to Portland, Oregon, passing through Minneapolis, Fargo, Bozeman, Butte, il'issoula, Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. Connections from Duluth and Superior and for Helena are made en route. Send to Chas. S. Fee.'General Pasâ€" senger Agent, St. Paul, six cents for Wonderland 1901, a royal book havâ€" ing a chapter on this royal train. _.__._+ _ The guineaâ€"pig holds the record for quick growth among animals. It is full growu at 6 weeks. slob Reward, $203. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadrd disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to themedica‘. fraternity. Cutarrh being a conq- titutlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter; nnlly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby dos troylng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the or nstitution and assisting nature in dome in work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers. that they offer tne Hun- dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. CHEN EY8; 00.. TOLEDO Sold by druggisia. 75:). "1111's Family Pills are the best; In 1882 the speed record on a high bicycle was 20 miles in an hour and 12 minutes. Behind a motor pacer a rider recently covered 40 miles in an hour. 1 Hotel Buckingham, Buffalo. N Y IF You ELVE NOT YET TRIED OE‘YLON TBA. try it at once and you will ï¬nd it unexcelled for Purity, Strength and Flavor. Lead Packages, 25, 33,- 40,60and GB cents. GBQOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOQG’OOOQOOCQOOIQO’DODO...OOOO Printing, Material 'foPgSa. WWW“.fl.-‘0"INOI-OuOnh-ONO“I-t.-IO- unmououuauono-‘oum-o-olmuouw PRINTING- P338358. One Four Roller Campbell Press, front delivery, bed 43x56, 81200 One Four Roller Campbell Press, bed 37x52, 81190 g Q TypenSetting Maohinés; . ; Two Roger’s Typographs, in ï¬rst-class order, each . . . $550 , o . 2 Also Cutting Machine, Stones, Stands, Body and Display Type. o n o o FOLDING- MAGEINES. Two 7-col. quarto Brown Folding Machines, each . 8400 .4 All this Machinery is in First-Class Order. Easy Terms will be Given, or Special Discount for Cash. On account or adding a more u -to-_date Plant the above Machinery and Type will be disposed of at a acriï¬co. The Wilson Publishing 60., of Toronto, W... 3 TORONTO. CANADA. t Coo-oooooecoooflooooooo.00699900000003.0090... but results 5311’ all your If You Wan nun-m, anus, POULTRY. "pm. other mum ma moons The Dawson co m mission co. “miter!i Cur. West Market a Go home St, Toronto. ONE OR THE OTHER. , . That social reformer has 3, WHY! h spectacular way of presenting some:I CXtraordmar-‘Y theories‘ " For mums, unease, THREBHING momma, (0-, l :1 Yes. ‘The man is either posing or H S†PEERLESS supposing all the time. In Favorite with Ontnrlo Farmersâ€"over_20 Years before the Public. 890 that ya get It. Hardware. Drug and Genera sures sell It. Home 11 Gold Module. WERE arts. .Ei‘. USE MIOA AXLE GREASE. INSURANCE IN GERMANY. The system of workmen’s insurance in Germany is a, huge piece of State machinery. The magnitude of the system may be estimated by the fact that it pays out, in one way or an- other, about $250,000 a day. ..... WW...- .â€"....,......a~,..v Imam Fossâ€"W mairumcnts, Drums, Uniforms, Etc. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND Lowest prices ever noted. Fire catalogue millustrauona. malle free. Write us to: any thing in Music or Musical Instruments. 3 Minard’s Liniment (lures Diphtheria Of the total world’s output of 60 - million pounds’ Worth of gold in 1898 South Africa. contributed 16, millions. aid’s Linimaiï¬luras Golds, etc : l lllin Only two ï¬sh} can turn their heads independently of their bodies. These are the garpike'and the seahorse. llllllllll'S lllllllllllll cures lilllllel lll COWS. The biggest artesian well in Eurâ€" ope is at Grenelle, near, Paris. It gives 700,000 gallons of water a day. , For Over Fifty Years . ow‘s SOOTKINO sync? has been and by :lIlIogng'h‘wthen for their children while teething. ltloothea the child, soften: the gums. allnyupnin cure: Toronto Out and . ~ ‘ dl 1 1 th e .v wasas:sailor‘s:sinner:um; Wild 303% 80 00» wmmpewan. gold by druggists throughout the world. Be “our. end mfor“ums.Wxxstow’e Soornmo vaur. ENOIN‘ERBI â€"â€" . . overuse. The average weight of an English Annouon condo, boy of ten is 67 lbs.; of a man of [Izolcotvorln ,‘ thirty, 156 lbs.; of a man of sixty, chiéi'gg. u. 162 “’5‘ WM. ‘sunon â€"â€" neurons» 00.. . y . . . Limited, MlllaPll shmmentlluresllistemper , mom- Lady (engaging servanoâ€"Yes. I Domlnlon I.an Steamshlpo think you’ll suit. But have you Honuoolwmverpool. Bolton to Lim- pool. Portland to Liverpool. VIA Queen» 0". 1.3er and Fat Ste-minim. Superior nmmmodul (or .1 alum of Managers Sn con: and ammo. m umidshlpn. pecinlnttentionhu been Inn to Second Saloon llld Third-Cl“! momma non. nm of MIMI and III mun. apply to any n oftho 0111])“le Blot-mu. Mill- t 00, 11 can at... Boston. a sweetheart? Servantâ€"No, But I can soon get one. W. P. C. 1038 GALVERT’S CARBOLIO OINTMENT. For all skin nllmanto. I. c. Calvert I: 00.. Manchester. England mum . h n. Tomaso t 00.. Montreal and Perth“ ROOFING and Sheet Metal Works ROOFING SLATE, In Black Red orGreen. SLATE BLACKBOARDS. We mppl, 1 Public and High Schools Toronto). Rooï¬ng Felt,Plt/ch. I Coal Tar. etc. Roornie TILE (See New city Build- 5 lugs, Toronto, done by our ï¬rm). Metal Ceilings. 00r- nices, etc. Estimates furnished for work com lhete or gig; one l materials shgpcd to an part of the country. SOHSA olalde &WIdmerSte.. Toronto I). DDTIIIE stroll MEANING. For made up Goods Suits In Clo‘ 1:, Velvet, Silk , or Furs Ind III valuable house Hanginn, nothing . : to equal it i! done by the BRITISH AMERICAN DYIING 00., Montreal. ï¬brous 3303., Biï¬gNmi-EAL 124 Adelaide St... TORONTO, ONT. I I mm“ D’ 'A PREMIER i COMPANY WITH THE WEE-Palm capital :9 Reserve Fund Assets . Receives sums of $180 and u wards on which Interest at F‘OU PER CENT. PER ANNUM is ' paid half yearly, for which mves- '. tors have the most UNQUESTIONABLE SECURITY. CANADIAN PRIGES AND MANAGED BY A CANADIAN. The Hotel Buckingham. The Marlborough, and BU FFALO HOTELS, The Liuian. , WW All up to-dste buildings : roof-garden on the Buck‘ ANADIAN HOUSEEVFOR CANADIANS AT ingham . rooms $1.00 per day. Apply, F. B. hOBINS. â€"â€"auâ€"_-.â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"ï¬ Full particulars on application. THE CANADA PERMANENT AND WESTERN GANAA MORTGAGE GDRPORATIGN Toronto Street, Toronto.