hear anyone complain but I advise them to Kidney Pills."- some one “ho had be Dodd's Kidney l’llIs, feeling just. as I was. and found they helped also that my Rheumat "It is many years. perhaps ten 01‘ Urclvc. since I started taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills, null then it, was not. for Rheumatism that. I took them. 1 was feeling miserable, did not. know what. niled me. and while readâ€" ing a. paper I saw the testimony of some one “ho had been cured by Dodd's Kidney l’llls, who had bceu nearly as b: mmw years er. I huvc of medicines always rctu Kidney’ Pills Mrs. Edward Lo her own st; splendid health left her. and Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . [Quebec ............ :New Brunswick 'Nova Scotiam ‘ A LETTER COMES TO LIGHT WHICH SHOWS THE UN- DOUBTED PERMANENCY 0F CURES BY DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. For a r:ouple of years yet, that is, until the returns for the next census are published, the statistics of 1891 are the only ones that can give comâ€" plete information respecting the consumption {or all purposes of spruce in the four provinces. and by making the proper distinctions and reductions We get the following ï¬gures, which represent approximate- ly the quantities : Sawlogs.‘ Firewood Mrs. Edward Patterson, of Con- boyville, the Writer.â€"Her High Opinion of Dodd’s Kidney Pillsâ€" Iier Advice to Others. Ontario ............................... 114914 Quebec ‘ . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..131,119 New Brunswick... 11,371 Nova Scotda... 3,334 The extent of the spruce forests re- maining untouched in these proâ€" vinces is z AFTER A LAPSE The forest, areas in the {our proâ€" vinces which would have Do be deâ€" nuded yearly to produce the required million and a, half tons of pulp are given as follows : This is the estimate of J. C. Lan- gelier. superintendent of forest rungâ€" ers of Quebec. Mr. Langeliel' takes a million and a. half tons of pulp year- ly as his basis, that being about. the total production of the United States. AMOUNT STRIPPED EACH YEAR. For each province separately, the period of exhaustion would be, for Ontario, 860 years ; Quebec, 1,103 ears ; New Brunswick, 987 years ; ova. Scotia, 3,255 years ; the rest of the Dominion bringing down the period. as above stated, to 840 years for all Canada. Canada's forests are found to' be bquaJ to supplying the world with pulpwood alone for 840 years on the basis of 1,500,000 tons of manufacâ€" l‘ured pulp a. year. THE SUPPLY IS THOUGHT TO BE INEXHAUSTIBLE. THE SPRUCE OF CANADA. Estimates of Superintendent of Forest Rangers of Queâ€" bec. spzodont - - u - 25c. Sozodont Tooth Powder - 25c; Large Liquid and Powder - 75c. All stores or by mail fox-the price. Sample for the postage, 3c. 'y' Pills. ‘ ch of it perhaps G006 for Bad Teeth Not Bad for @0061 'E‘eeth 1d 0F MANY YEARS two a ye mplain of occasioz HALL & RUGKEL. Montreal. Feet. ,2, 58,926,740 ,1 66,412,166 1 9 5 144 ht‘ “u; l/(ll\UD u, I , , The area denuded yearly to get [publp these quantities of wood and the E: canned inumt-er of years required to exhaust 'the present, extent of the forests are shown in the following table : 'CH YEAR Area. denudâ€" Period of four Pl'o‘ ed yearly, exhaustion. 0 ‘10 he'de' acres years. the requu‘edjomario... ....879,883 60 fpulp aregouebuc... ............ 830,750 173 New Brunswick ....269,052 41 Acres Nova Scotia ....... 284.757 38 ...114,914 “131,119, But it, is a Well known fact that . . 11,371rwhere operations are carried on in ...... 3,334 ;a Wise and provident manner a 1 forests re. ! spruce forest renews itself in 15 or ,hcse p1-0_}20 years at most, especially when :the soil is good and the climate Acres. favorable. It is, therefore, reasonâ€" 52,818,420 able to infer, says Mr. Lang‘elier, 44,363,454 that the spruce forests are practiâ€" 11,224,540 cally inexhaustible 10,853,544] Acres. .,.114,914 ...131,119 11,371 3,334 never "The States," as the legislative assemblies of Guernsey and Jersey are called, are historically interestâ€" ing on account 01' their origin, dimâ€" ly traceable to remote Norman times 3111 Guernsey you will hear a quaint pluralin of language usedâ€"indiï¬â€˜er- |ent French, English and occasionally [a strange-sounding jargon which ‘ is l really a corrupt dialect of the Nor- man-French. In Guernsey all the members remain seated while deliverâ€" ing themselves of their opinions, while an undecided member may reâ€" main in his place and boldly exelaim N‘I do not vote," Instead of walking gout. of the House before a division The States House of Jersey is a much more imposing building than the royal court house of Guernsey. As at, present constituted, the States of the latter island consist of two branches, the legislative one being called Etats (le Deliberation, and the electoral one, les Etats d’EIection. The lieutenantâ€"governor and the comptroller have the right to speak, but not to vote : while the bailiff has the casting vote, but no other. The States of Deliberation consists of forty-six voting members besides. The States of Election consists of the bailiff, twelve jurats, the rectors of the twelve parishes, the prosecu- torâ€"general, the whole body of "Dou- zeniers," 180 in number, and twenty parochial ofï¬cers called "Constables’ who are elected by the ratepayers for three ycal‘s.‘Almost the only functions of this body of 224 memâ€" bers are to elect jurats and sherill's when vacancies occur. The purely legislative powers of the States are It, costs $2 to talk for three utcs over the London to Paris "I do not vote," Instead 0? out; o! the House before a as a. member of I’al‘liammlt do. 1t blisltcred the horse but in month there was no ringâ€"bone and lameness. Dear Sirs,â€"â€"I have great faith in MINARD'S LINIMENT, as last, year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with ï¬ve bottles. C. C. RICHARDS & Co Guernsey and Jersey Have Each a Parliament. Ontario... Quebuc... . New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario ............ Quebec ............ New Brunswick Nova Scotia.... It may be observed, by the way, that, more than 30 per cent. of the pulpwood got, out in 1891 was for exportation to the United States. \VHAT COULD BE PRODUCED. For pulpwood alone the whole quantity of spruce required yearly would be : Square timber Lathwood... Pulpwood . . . . . . Railway slccpc Shingles . . . . . . . DANIEL MURCH‘ISON. Four Falls; N, B._ STATES IN GREAT BRITAIN‘ Total tive powers of the States are I. In Jersey the jurats are by the whole body of nutc- , and are thus more directly 'ntativc than in the sister sleepers 2§® Feet. ...4,309.417,802 ...4,150,376,076 ...1,845,261,796 ...1,423,788,900 5,146,236,487 111,889,150 130,409,000 98,267,801 67,749,166 582,464 would min- tele- 110 COMPLIMENT GONE WRONG. "This pie is excellent," said the minister, who had been invited out to tea, and Mrs. Bjenkins, being a church member, had to swallow her pride and say: The Baldwin Arctic Expedition is taking 20 balloons to carry messages homewm'ds when the wind blows south. They will release these mes- sages automatically. To cross the Atlantic in {our days a steamer must be 935 feet long, 87 wide, and driven at 30 knots by 110,000 horseâ€"power. She would burn 1,700 tons of coal at day. Slap: Hu- Cuugh "ml works on‘ the Cold. Laxative Bromc-Quinino ’l‘abiots cure a cold in one day. No Lure, No l’ny. Price 25 ccnn. In North Italy the ratio of child- ren attending school is 11:} per cent. of the population, in Central Italy it is only 6%, while no more than 4% is the proportion in Sicily. Ja anese C t smug“) cent: arrh Cure is sold by all drug Dr. R. S. Wilson. of the American Journal 5f Hmlth, New York, writes.â€"“Japnncse atarrh Cure has met; with the highest en. dorsemcnb of the Medical Profession for the nly reason that ever wins such endorsement}, fun distinct and proven value. It is really a. speciï¬c for catarrh in its various forms." Minard's liniment Cures Bisteznaeiz HEIGHTS linimenl GUIBS GEMS! In COWS. ENDBR8ED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION “Why. you told ma this morning that. you were going to bring a 'muttonâ€"hoad’ home for dinner this evening." "Why, pa, this is roast beef," ex- claimed little Willie at dinner on the evening when Mr. Chumpleigh was present as the guest of honor. Japanese Catarrh Cure An old man would not, believe he could hear his wife talk a distance of ï¬ve miles by telephone. His better half was in. a, country shop several miles away where there was a tele- phone, and the sceptic was also in a place Where there was a similar in- strument, and on being told how to operate it, he walked boldly up and shouted: "IIalloa. Sarah!†At that instant lightning struck the teleâ€" phone Wire and knocked the man down, and as he scrambled to his feel: he excitedly cried: “That’s Sarah; every inch." "Of course,†said the father "What. of that?" Kingr Edward must. have the right to wear more uniforms than any other crowned head. In addition to the ï¬el‘dâ€"marslial’s uniforms of the British Army. he can wear the four din'erent uniforms of the Guards, and that. of the 10th Hussars. He is an English Admiral, and also a general in the Prussian Army, and colonel of German Dragoons and of a, German Regiment. 'The King is colonel of no fewer than twenty-two different regiments in the British Army. “m: S _: i. TI 1 F. EPPS’S NOT ONLY GIVES BEUEF. BUT PERMANENT†CURES GATARRH GRATEFUL‘COM FORTING. Thouendl 0! people tell us Jepnncre Cntnrrh Cure does cure catarrh and cold in the head. l0 it must be true. Now we Innt every auflorer from catnrrh in Ameri- on to know Jnlt how good Janene-e Cntarrh Cure In. and in order to prove concluaively the value of this remedy end our conï¬dence in it. we will send a trial quantity, suï¬i- cient for nearly two weeks treetment. free. Itat the end a! that time you ï¬nd it bene- ï¬cial. callnt your dnlggllt's for a regular 50 cent bottle, or we will be pleased to mail it to you direct. Enclose 5 cent stempl for {050359, eto.. on umple end it. will be can to you by return mail without any charge whatever. Mention this pn er. Address, The Grimthl & Mnopherson o.‘ Limited, To-lonto. Can. THE MOST NUTRITIO US. Two wszx's’fnsnmzur mes. Don't start ou [IER GLAD SURPRISE BREAKFAST-SUPPER. POOR CHUMPLEIGH! I got it at the baker‘s INC AND HIS UNIFORMS ADVICE To A YOUflG giving your wife adviu -, CEYLON TEA- “To be sure,†said the kindly min- ister to the man who had lost both his legs in a. railway accident, "you have been seriously injured, but you must. be grateful that. your life is spzu‘cc “Yes,†said the sufl‘crcr, trying to The biggest gorilla ever killed has just, been brought to Hamburg. It is seven feet high, and weighed beâ€" fore stufï¬ng thirtyâ€"ï¬ve stone. Each of the people of the British Isles averages 300 days work ayem‘ allowing rest, on Sundays, and 13 days of illness and holidays. To (TEE A (Wild) I.\' ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A'l druggists refund the money if it fail: to cure. W. Grave’s signature is on 0101) box. 250. "Poor man!" exclaimed the philan- thropist. "I can't do that, but. the next man you ask may, so here's a pepsin tablet in case you overeat yourself." 3.607 vessels passed through the Suez Canal in 189$). Of these 2,660 were merchant ships, 736 mail steamers, and the rest warships, or ships in ballast. Biiimrd’s Liuimcnt Cures Colds, etc flu.Wmsmw‘a Soon-um? SYRUP ha- been and by mllllonaof mothers for their children while teething. ltloothel the child. cottens the gums. tllnys min on". wind collc. rem:le the Stomach and bowels. Ind I: u. beat. remedy [or Diarrhoea. Twenty-ï¬ve Cent. . bom.‘ Sold by druggista throughout. the world. Be sun Ill mix for “ Mm. WmaLow's Soonmm suwr." "Wéiviffg'ixie One Hundred Dollars foi- any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s Catan‘h Cure. Send tor circulars. free. F. J. CHENEY 8c (10.. Toledo. 0. “Say, boss,†he began, “I don’t Want no money, I only ask yer ter pass me inter dat lunch joint and buy me a. square meal.†Among able-bodied men the yearly deaths are ten per 1,000 for civilâ€" ians. but only 6 per 1,000 for sol- diers, and 8 per 1,000 for sailors in the navy. Minard‘s Liuiment Cares Diphlhrria. Being a dull and Vstubborn brute, always ready to prove other people liars, he popped. by local applications. as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only on: way to cure deafness. and that; is by constitu tionnl remedies. Dea fncsfl l4 caused by an Inflnmed condition of l he mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When Ihis tube is in-. flamed you have arumbling sound orlmper feet hearing. and when it la ent‘rely closed deafness is the result. and unless the lnflam. mntlon can be ta.an out and this tube restored to its normal condititm, hearing will be de- ltroyed forever : nine ( 3535 out of ten are caused by cuarrh, which is nothing but no in- flnmed cqnditlon of typ mnconisnyfacej. He was desperately in love her but lacked the courage to pose. "This line,†she said, as she bent over his hand, “indicates that ‘you have a. long life before you; this one indicates a, good heart; this one an artistic temperament and this one that you lack courage." Sold by Druggiets, 750. Hall's Family Pills are the best. APPLES POULTRY, WTTER, EGGS: IMPORT/ANIâ€"When writing mu- which you pram-.1119 Sewing Machine alone or ‘he Cnuch nnd Dinmr Set unkind, In your freight Maren- Dr. Chrinian doe! not need more than 2 or 3 bone“ Isuzu 1n Innu lawn], no writ. It cuts. HUSBAND. but bring her home a packet of Deafness Cannot be Cu red You will ï¬nd it a. delightful change ;," said the heez‘ful, “l KNEW HER MAN. AT T11 E HOSPITAL When you have used all that Tea you now have, get a Package of For Over Filty Years TI-IOUGHTFUL. I can’t kick ind h ulvertisln them in thin way. Writ. At once to DR. CHRIS IAN MEDICINE C0.. Boxaoo. Toronio. Ont. ï¬n DAWSON BDMMISSION co., Limited, TORONTO. with pro- Rooï¬ng and Sheet Mata! Works ROOFING SLATE, in Black Red or Green. SLATE BLACKBOARDS. We supp], Public and High Schonls, Toronto). Rooï¬ng Felt, Pitch. Coal Tar, etc. ROOFING TILE (See New City Build- lngs, Toronwflione by our ï¬rm). Metal Ceillngs. Cor- niccs, etc. Estimates furnished {or work complete or for materials shippsd to any part of 11): country. Phone 1963 materials smppsu to at: part or the country. Phone 1963 D. DUTHIE & 80N8.A alalde awtdmer8t3.. Toronu Lowest prlcas ever noted. Fine catalogue woillustrathns. mailc tree. 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It will my you t. communicate with up. or Dyed: also Lmlics‘ Wear of all kinds. and House Hanging? gf‘ggclg‘descripuon nnvn ‘uv‘r- . . u.‘ 'AN'FEDâ€"VPARTIEZSIO no KNITTING Montreal. Toronto. Ottawa l: Quebec AGENTS WANTan HELP WANTED. EDUCATIONAL. Potatoes. Chestnuts and other Produce. W P. C. 1099 40, 50 and 600. D. Torr-nae a 00.. Montreal sud Ponhn‘