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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Oct 1896, p. 8

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PRe"FOSPECTUS'0F THE MINING CO~ - - - -$2jOOOOOO FULLY PAID AND UNASSESSABLE SHARES 0F $1.00 EACH. $500,000 of this Stock is inI the Treasllry for URdeyeloplnt Parposes, rhe LITT'LE BE.SS Claim is Iocated in the southern beit of the celebrated Trail Creek goli inintg district ofeBritish Columbia, being a fullI daimn of about 52 Acres. JAMES BEATY, Q. C, Toronto. BOARD 0F DIRECTORS: T. H. GEOR( J. E. ELLIS, Jewellem, Toronto. W. A. WER] J. 1IL STOTESBURY, Prop'r Belgian Mine, Leadville, Colorado. J. D BANKERS ROBERT BI2ATY & CO. GE, Wine Merchant, Toronto. RETT, Barrister, Toronto. D. LEWIN, Mïning Engineer, Terontc Id DEVELOPMENT. The devlopmnent werk on the "Little Boss" censists of numereus open cuts and prospect heles uponboth vein s, ex pesiug iu almest every case as geod quality of ore, and simlur lu overy mespeoct te thut shown on the "lHill Top" ani 'MuytIower. " The principal d evelopment womk is near the contre of the clim on the south ledge. being an op en e'u twenity (20) foot long and nine (9) foot wide, with a shaft lu this cut eleven (11) foot lu depth. making a total of twenty (2( leet fre3m tho original surface. The bottoni of the shaft exposes exceedingly geod minerul, a sample ()f which a ssu ye( $26.00 in gold and silver te the ton. The peculiar featume of the dlaims upen this Lake Meuntain is that the grade of oe at pactically the surface, is vemy much higher in value than upon auy part of the botter known Red Mountain lu thi saniedistrict. The great developinent work on the "Mayflower" and also upon the "Hlli Top" proves thut the ore ru pid ly increa ses iu value with depth of development. It 18 only reasonable te suppose that like resuits will follow up on thý "Little Boss" aîîd "Essel." FORMATION. Tie formnation is'diorite with auoccusional appeamance of syonite. The strike of the ledges is easterly and westerly The "Little Boss," lecatedias it is on the south side of the meuntalu, permits of its bing womked te g eut depth b, tunnels, thus doing away with the necessary cost of pumps and hoisting upparatus; the surface is covered with piue, f and cedur, thus muking the cest for timbering very sligbt. Thero is ample watem for ull mining purposes close ut baud, TRANSPORTATION. The Columbian and Western R. R. passes withiu 1, 500 foot of this pmopoty, ullowing the oeo te h trammed im Mediutely from the mouth of the tunnel te the cars. This eue feature is of immense advantage, us it dees away with the 'expense of building wagon ouds and wagon transportation. Wlîat witb the "Mayflower" on the west slope and the "Cmowu Peint" on the uorth eust siepe of Lakce Mountuin, it requiros work enly upon the intervening dlaims te givo it a Red Mountain reputution. Respectfully, W. B. GORDON. We are iustructed te raise the price of this stock froni 6 cents to 7 cents per shure until futber notice. The nexi advunco will probably be to.10 cents lu blocks of '250 shures and upwards, pur value $1.00. This is a goodopportunity te invest lu what promises te be a payiug mine when propemly develeped, and the chances ttre that evemy soe oulcents iuvested will yield eue dollar withiu a yoam, and after thut a much greuter percentugo. Applications for stock and other information, upply te J. . LWJN& CO., Minfing Brokers, In the Office of Robert Beaty & Ce., Bunkers and Brokers, Telephone uo,. uo King Street East, TORONTO, Ontario. FORM 0F APPLICATION. J. D.!LETJVIN & CO., 10 King St. Eaist, Toronto. Enclosed vlease find narked che que or money order for for shares of sto*ck f THE "LITTLE BESS" GOLD MINVING COMPANY, fully paid up and non- assessable, Issue ccrtificcde to [-WRITE PLAINLYJ Signed..................................... Address ................. ....... Cut this out anid forward to us, and stock wil! be issued at once. ASr, rcl nLeather Srif thon wilt but place thy foot upon tins measure, I will in tweve hours, cever the earth4f with leather " How a Monk of the thirdCentury accom- plished. this feat is told in " THE CRAET 0F ST.> ,i 4 CRISPIN, a neat littie illustrated book which'/ unfolds the history of the boot, and tells of its foot forming influences down to the f111 ti I ~ripened period of the SLATrER SHOE. lii Ii 111111Every page is1 ricli in foot- lore and shrewd s uggestions on choosing, buying, and taking care of, the correct Vs- kind of Shoes. Secrets of the last, the newest shapes, __________and most foot fitting forms, _ the different tannages, and latest colorings, of leather, are revealed and described. y in simple terlis. 4 A limited number of copies will be given away ýfi,1A Wfreeor mailed. on receipt of three cents, if askecl froin Theu Saâter Shoe Se"old in Bowmnanville b JO 1HN HIELLYAR.1 BOWMANVILLE, OCT. 7, 1896. KENDALL. Mr. J. A.Jackson's lecture on Mission work at the league here was postponed on account, of the weather .. .. The Misses TJnderwood are visiting friends at Tara ....,Messrs. Jackson and son have turned out about bal a million feet of lumber this season. .... Methodist anniversary and tea wiIl be held Nov. 22 and 23. KIRBY. 11ev. R. S. Fralick, preachied a very interesting sermon in the Methodist church, una' week. . ...Mr. Luther Courtice, Bowmanville, spent Sunday week bore .. . .Master William Ruther-ý ford rode Mr. R. T. Rowe's herse in the running races at Whitby, Millbrook and Cobourg fairs, Billy is quite a jockey and can ride a herse with the 0. best of them. PORT PERRY. Ontario County Teachers' lnstitute will be held in Port Perrýy,on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 8 and 9 .. .. The trustees Xand facult y of the Ohio University have id reason te, believe that they were very ,tfortunate in the selection of a succesbor 0)te Professer Gordy for the chair of Psy- ,d chology and Pedagogy. Dr. Arthur é,Allun, the present incumbent, is a native le0f Utica, Ontario,but expects te become 1-a citizen of the United States. lHe was le educated at Port Perry High School. OSHAWA. Mr. Arthur Hare, of Chicago, son of Mr. W. J. Haro, of this town, was mur- 1Y ried ln Chicago, on Sept. 21, te Miss Ir Alice iHopkins, of Chcago .... In St. Gregory's church Sunday week 11ev. Futher Jeffcott read a full anditod ac- count of rec'elpts' and expenditures for the new churéh. The total expenditure ewas $22,152.89 beuving a debt of $14,855, of which about $3,000 is guuranteed... The E. L. C. E., of the Medculf street Methodist church have elected the fol- lowino' officers: Pres.-F. Bickell ; lst Vice-IPres.-Wm. R. Doidge ; 2nd Vice- Pres.-Miss A. Jackson; 3rd Vice Pros, F. Manuel; 4th Vice-Pres.-Miss'Veale .t Recordino'.Sec -Miss L. Doidge; Cor- Sec-E. 3. Stephenson'; Treas.-John S Sheridan. SHAW'S SCHOOL HOUSE. The following shows the standing of the pupils Sept. Sth, 1896. Senior IV., Pearl Rickard 573, Howard Blckard 415; Senior Ill., Laura Rickard 467, James McDonald 428, Pearl Cobbledick 400, Olive Rickard 405, Olive Cobbledick 8388, Russell Brua-257 Junior III.,Howard Trewin 278<fposs Ponfeund 32 , Amnýn Soper 327,Fred Lovekin 224. Sno l Norman Allun 374, Arthur Soper 317, Hiobart Knight 250, William Moffatt 198, William Wennicott 146. Senior Il. George Trewin 809,Lucy, Galbraith 282, Jean Galbraith 266, Stanley Moffutt 238, Junior II., Ezzie Knight 288, Harvey Barrie 286, Fred Bragg 207, May Love- kmn 400. Senir I.,Norman Trewin 246, Roy Rickard 238. Junior I., William A. Allun 224, Arthur Allin 156, Mabel Barrie 154, Nellie Meffat 87. M. Denu)s, Teacher, ANTIOCH. Mr. and Mrs. J. S Robertson, spe nt Sunday,week at her father's, Mr. Jas, St.'... Mr. Thos, Moffat, wife and family, of Port 'Hope, visited at Mr. David Moffatt's, recently .... Mr. and Mrs, W. Crothers, Port Hope, who have beon visiting ut Mr. T. Little's,have me- turned homo ... .Mr. and Mrs. G *L.- Waddoll have returned home from Ot- tawa. . .. The Misses McLeoý were re- cent visitors at Mr. Horatie lil's . Mr. W. T. Little spent Sunday under the parental roof.... Mr. Isaac Cobblé- dick will shortly move te the Jewell homestead .... Mr. Milton Walker, Peterbore. visited ut Mr. A.A. Rolfe's.. *.Miss Ard, Oakland, visited her sister, Mirs. Thos, Coatum .... .Mr. David Soin- erville, Lindsay, ishome .. . .Miss Cassie Colville, Bowmanville, is visitinoe ut Mr' T. W. Underwood's ... . Miss EtTel Fos- ter, Bowmanville, was guest ut Mm. Wrightson Foster's. . ... Mr. Willie Roy Tyrone, was a recent 0ues D r Somerville. et f9r COBOUJRG., n The rate for the current year is 19 f milîs general rate, 4 milîs school rate Il and an extra 12 milîs for separate n sehool supporters..The Laurier ad_ ministration bas passed a grantP of $3,000 te ho expended in repairs on the Cobourg piers..At the last meet- ing of the town Ceuncil a by-law was carried authorizing the borrowing of $5,000 te meet current expenses .... Ce- a bonro' Central Exhibition'is being held c this *ednesday .. . .Mr. Geo. GuiîlettM. _u~ P., retires frein the firm of Guillet Bros., gorcers, of which he hus been a meniber f'or many vears. . .. Mr. Geo. Mitchell g, lust week shipped a carload of lambs te ib Buffalo, and car loadof hegs te Montre- ai ..,. Mr. M. B. Williams, the genial host of the Dunnam lieuse, is cenvales- w cing rapidly after a very serionsilîl- ness.. . .Cobourg, Northumberland & Pacifie railway wvill likzelY rmn dewn Bull stroot te the Langevin pier, where the switching yard will be located.-Sentin- el-Star.. . .The Methedist and adher- - ents of King st. Methodist church gave a glad welcome on Sunday week toel< thoîr old paster, 11ev, E. Roberts, ivho Overcoa1te 1price q% ghit Withi prices riglit, OTJRI= Quoality quality good and assor tment complete then buying is easy- fias these three things and that should influence the buyers more than anything eIse. Now is the time to buy Over-oats, &c. when stock is fully assorted. Values were neyer so good hefore; no neyer For Two WeeoeI On We will puy 20c, pr bush for good dlean Oats in trade for Clothing, &c. Get your new Suits, Overcoats, Peajackets, Cottonade Pants, &c. now. We show a very special line of Black Worsted Cutuway Coats and Vest te match with black hair-line Pants. Suits complote for $12,50 Men's Suits in Canadian Tweeds, double or single breusted, neat new patterns and goods that will give solid wear and prices lower than ever. 3OY'B iiits an.d, O'v'roi%1td With our big new stock just received we'are fairiy in a jam. With too muny Boy's Suits some odd linos of Suits and Ovorcoats will be pushed off at less than haif cost price. Garoe yspeoials Su gars, Vinegars, Spices, American and Canadian Coal Oils. first quality and Iower prices than competitors. Japan Tea 20c, reg. price 25c. Hyson at 40e reg. 50e. Hyson 7 lbs for $1.00. Our Indiau and Ceylon Blends at 25 and 35c, the best value procurable. Our cele- brated packageTeas, are to the front for value. See our big crowded stores before you buy FaIlgoids. TEE liSON C. DON'T TAKE IT When offered a Tea saici to be a gooci as CEYLON TEA Don't take it, it's flot true. Lead Packets only. Try only the Best. From Grocers and General Storekeepers. H. P. EOKARDT & CO, TORONTO, WIIOLESALE AGENTS, Forcingthe Sales. SwIeeping Reductions for Cash, We want Cash bodily and we want it quickly, therefbî'e, we will be- gin'a thorough Cleaning Sale of Dry Goods and Clothing, on Saturday, )ctober 3rd, 1896. The sale will flot be confined te a week or a inonth, ner will the Bargains be liinited te certain fixed days. Customers will Lnd tempting Bargains awaiting them every day dnring the next three monhts. Urgent need for money and the deterrnined reduction of enor- mous stocks drives us te quick selling. Positively we will mark the prices lower that ever before. Customers can judge and report te thoir friends accordingly. Prnearly 20 years we have led in the Ready Made Clothing trade, ,t thisrsale we will force eut Men's and Boy's Overcoats and Suits at any sacrifice, and in over stocked departments, sucli as Dress Goods, Hoakings, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Cottons, Hosiery and Men's Jnderwear, we will offer 20 per cent discount for ready cash. On ail goods carried over, the price will be cnt ln two, and on al goods the reductions will be noticable enongilite crowd our store with bargain seekers. Due Bis taken same as cash. To complote the remarking the store 411l be closed on Friday, Octeber 2nd. BoWMANVILLE. EUJSON & E!06 E BOWMANVILLE, ONT. P, OR. Lmanufacturer ofand Edealer in Fine Monumental Work of every de- mairner, and at reasonable prices. î -tf CAPITAL STOCK sr-roci9 w,ý Fria 9 'à XAa bluN uoe 'âmL --LITTLE-- - BEi -SS ------- G, fu Tý,, À D 'Suits Assortmont Complote -T,>%T,-U-W ýxerà'o Suite

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