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Stoves, $2 50. en Doors Complete, 85¢. en Hose, 8: per fe. , Patty, Paints, Oils, Alabas- Kalsomine, dry colors. AT REASONABLE PRICES. vior @ Hamilton ) and 91 Princess Street. . Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. rriages,- Cutters, Harness, ., for sale. le of Horses every Saturday. ARNISH STAINS = Paint Co's, Varnish ready use and w p- vill produce clear rich hodos mature, SOLD ONLY AT ACHAN'S HARDWARE. THE FRONTENAC AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1868. nb----Sir Richard Cartwright and Farm Pros loaned City Municipal and County Deben- Mu . Deposits and interest allowed. McGill, Director, 87 Clarenca Street, Kingston. v England Chinese Hae Bak FS the '2.22 Class--Three Fines | Meath suggests the daisy as = the flower of the empire, Imposed Upon rivets, tas | Rev. Father Sohy, Kelly died at the The horse racing card a Vi AIX § House of Providence, Toronto. grounds, on the sitiinoon, aay broke into five houses at Vay, was the big even Se Y> | Galt, but only got a little money. and it is estimated that J re Wet] The Galt Reformer believes that we five t people on grounds. |, drifting towards the north pole. The track Was in. good condition, {™ yy 0 1h Y G Rumpth, of Toronto, and at the close everyone was ready | oo mmitted suicide by drinking carbolic to voile li. piogrammne one of the fq best, if not the very best, that has} The Duke of the Abrimi is expected ever been given. the Kingston lovers of horse racing, There were in all, twenty heats, and it was certainly a case of getting your W. B. Kenaud, of the official starter, when the 19th heat had been .. hed, that the Cana- money's worth. Ottawh, who was made the statement record had been broken. dian Aithough there was one small pitch- in, during one of the events, there i , and every- were no serious my thing was vdn . off smoothly, Renaud, the official . starter, Nr. be very strict way that he should, and for this' he was much admired. He imposed three fines, of 85 each, on drivers who fail- A. ed to keep in proper position at the warned to do so. Two of the fines fell upon the driver for J. Bannister, Kingston, owner of start-off, after bein, Stella Prince, and the other was pos:d upon the driver of Nellie owned by D. Graves, Harrowsmith. im- The fines were paid ober to the judges on the spot. The judges weve Messrs. William Me- Garvey, Dr. Waugh and William J. Gibson, and the timers were Messrs. L. Guess, Frederick Whitney and C. Horne. The "named race" was captured by Edith B., owned by H. O'Brien, King- ston, after five very interesting heats. Billy Bush, owned by E. Burnside, made » brave spurt and landed the second amd fourth heats, but was compelled to fall back to s:cond place in each of the other three. The best time was 1 min. 15 sec. Minnie Bell, owned by George Po- well, Orillia, won the 2:22 class, by capturing the first three heats, and took them with ease. The best time was 1 min. 7 sec. Pretty Nellie, own ed by J. McCue, Kingston, was the only Kingston horse entered in this event, and suceecded in landing se cond money. The running race was won by Vie toria Coventry, owned bv J. try, Woodstock, in two fine heats, The four entered were all fast travellers, and this race, although short, was one of the Dest on the calendar. The 2.16 class was captured by Muriel Wilkes, owned by R. Coyle, Colborne, and five heats were neces- sary to decide this event. There was only one Kingston horse entered, and Coven- the Kingstonian secured fourth place. | Perhaps the most interesting race of the afternoon wee the 2.40 class, in which the judges had to give a de cision at sundown, as none of the horses were able to secure three hesis out of the five. It was 7:45 o'cloek when the decision was reached. El Pazo, owned by George Powell, Orillia secured two heats, and was awarded first money. In the second heat of this race, an accident occurred, which might easily have resulted more seriously than it did. Just after pussing the wire two of the racers, Stella Prince, owned by J. Bannister, Kingston, and El Pazo, owned by George Powell, Orillia, ran gainst 'one another. and ome wheel on cach sulky was badly smashed. Both drivers were thrown out but escaped imjury. The summary of the races follows : Named Race, } Mile Heats. With B., H. O'Brien, King- ston ...... . sary aut. Jo 1.0.3, Billy Bush, Burnside, King- ston - a wie, 2.32.1.» May Wux, H. Mallory, King- tom .t ioe g : Bonny Brino, ( Darragh, King- ston 1.44.4 Time 18; 1.18; 1.16; 1.17; 1135 win, nis 2.22 Class, } Mile Heats. Minnie Bell, G. Powell, Orillia 1.1.1 Pretty Nellie, J. McCue, Kingston 3.2.2. Miss Appleby, W. H. Murphy Port- and . 2.4.3, Nellie G., D. Graves, Harrow- smith 4.3.4. Time, 1.07; 1.08; 1.09 min. 2.16 Class, } Mile Heats. Muriel Wilkes, R. Cdyle, Col- . 2.8.1.1.1, Powell, borpe Orillia Orilija . a¥ie . 1.1. 3 Sailor Boy, A: Hunter, Ottawa 4.2 2 Sphinx H., Ww. M. Baillie, Kingston . om 3.5.4.4.4. Maud Wilkes, J. A. Stewart, Deseronto 5.4.5.5.5. Time, 1.09; 1.10; 1.08; 1.08: 1.08 iin, 2.40 Class, } Mile Heats. El Paso, Geo, Powell, Orillia... 1.4.1.2.2, Lord ~ Bandon, Corkey Kingston ... ass . 3.1.34.1. Black aude, H. Reynolds, S Verona ... . . 4.3.4.1.8. Stella Prince, J. Bannister, Kingston ... 2.2234. Time, "1.14; X11; 1.15; 1.12; 1.11 ming Running Race, § Mile. Victoria Conventry. J. Coventry, Woodstock ..... 1.1L Wilfrid Laurier, E. J. Doyle, Ogdensburg aes : oo 2.2 Barn Stormer, G. W. Frank, Col borne ii l0a de Sonny 8 Cobourg Maud, J. McIntosh, Co- | bhourg ' . wo Ad Time, 1.02; 1.01 min. "And her name was Mande," re- marked sosie one on the stand, when Black Maude sprang a surprise by taking the fourth heat in the 2.40 "class, her highest stand previous to this being third place. : The boys with the peanuts did a rushing business on the stands at the fair grounds. : Wilirid Laurier, owned by E. J. Doyle, 8 rg, won second money in the running race. "That's the first time I ever heard of Wilfrid Laurier taking second place," said a joker. Police Sergeant Nesbitt and a squad of constables were on duty at the race track all afternoon. It was a usy day for the bluecoats. The 14th THE HORSE RACES WERE THE BEST HELD HERE IN YEARS.! . pesmi vdiborne Horse Won the 2.16 Class and An Orillia Trotter rushed things through as speedily as possible, and although he appeared to some to with the drivers he was only carsying out his duties ina G., Regiment hand fatared * ~ with a fine programme of music, at PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latést Culled From All Over The World. . Laurier will return to Canada carly in July. . Shenfi Sweetland, Ottawa, left an estate of $157,000, Thomas MacFarlane, official analyst, at Ottnwa, is retiring. 'to visit Montreal, on his way from the Jamestown exhibition. Survey work on the Grand Trunk Pacific line through the Rocky Moun- tains has been resumed. rv T. A. Moore, after returning from the north, says that Cobalt as a mining, town, is a model. J Mac , Toronto, has been elected a vice-president by the Sunday School conveation in Rome ' An electric railway is to be built . irom Port Maitland, across the Nia- pura peninsula to Beamsville. The steel and iron industry in Ger- many is especially anxious to have fiscal arrangement with Canada. The congregation of Knox church, » | Toronto, has decided to appoint an assistant to Rev. A. B. Winchester. E, Huestis, secretary of the Ca- nadian Club, Toronto, has resigned, and J, H, W. Mackie succeeds him. Represefitatives of the Dominion Coal and Steel companies are meeting in Montreal to settle the differences. Dx. Hollingsworth, V.S., was ap- pointed veterinarian of Ottawa by the oard of Health, at $1,400 per an- num, Sir Wilfrid. Laurier spent Thursday in Paris paying official visits. On Fri- day he conferred with President Fal- lieres. A jewelry swindle is reported from London, in which the largest dealers are said to have lost to the amount of $125,000. The Baptists of America have de cided to raise $100,000 with which to erect a Baptist Theological Seminary in Russia. The Belgian M.P's got quite ex- cited in the diet, jumped from their seats, and shook their fists in one an- other's faces. At the Haywood trial at Boise, GANANOQUE. TIDING PRESENTATIONS TO REV. FATHER MEEHAN, To Have Dominion Day Celebra- tion--The Town Council Set- tled a Claim For Injuries to a Horse. Gananotue, May 25.-A very plea- sing event took place on Wednesday evening last, in the rooms of the A. O.H. Society over the Merchants' Bank, the occasion being a public presentation of tokens of love and esteem from the members of St. John's congregation here, also from Howe Island and Lansdowne, to Rev. Father Mcehan, for several years curate in St. John's church here and lately appointed to the - parish of South Mountain. Michael McParland read an excellmt worded address of esteem and appreciation of his la- bors here, and offering from the three congrartions, a purse of one hundred dollars. Miss Kate O'Neill, on behalf of the choir and members of St. John's church, gave a beautiful ad- dress, followed by a presentation of a handsome cabinet of silver. Two other addresses were alto read. ome from the boys of the congregmtion, offering a handsome sliver tea service and one from the girls, with the offer- ing of a handsome Morris chair. Rev. Father Mechan made a suitable re sponse to this outburst of love and regard, taking away with him noth- ing but pleasant memories of St. John's church and its congregation. A public mecting was held in the town hall, on Wednesday evening, to appoint committee of management and arrange details for a celebration here on Dominion day. Mayor Me Cammon was appointed chairman, and Clark Allen, secretary of mahage- ment committee. At the session of the town council, the claim of 8. J. Wilson, of the Wilson Grocery company, for 855 for damages done to their horse, ocea- sioned by defective condition of street, was settled for $25. Gananoauie was left pretty bare on account of the holiday today. The steamer Mississqhoi took a goodly number up to swell the Kingston celebration, and also large numbers left on the morning and noon trains for the same place. Those who did not go to Kinston hired all the available conveyances and spent the day at Jones' Falls. Idaho, the court and counsel showed a disposition to deal more Swingent- | ly with the talesmen. The Indian government has granted ! a subsidy of $25,000 to Louis Brennan | towards a continuance of his experi- ments with the monorail. At Montreal R. R. Stevenson, one of the best-known men in thesdry goods trade in Canada, died on Wednesday night, after a long illpess. Mrs. William McKinley, Canton, ' Ohio, has suffered a stroke of paraly- | sis. She is unconscious, and there is no hope of her recovery. To the north of Vermillion, nearly within the Arctic . circle, a farmer planted 160 acres with grain and pro- duced a crop of 6,000 bushels. Rev. Thomus McFall, Nova Scotia, was chosen moderator of the general synod of "the Reformed Presbyterian church, convened. in Alleghany, Pa. Winston Churchill announces that ho definite scheme was laid before the colonial conference with reference to the proposed "all-red" 'mail route. Bishop Reeve, of Mackenize River, intends to spend his furlough in To- ronto, and while in the city will act as coandjutor to Archbishop Sweat- man. The Canadian Clydesdale Associa- tion passed a resolution insisting upon imported stock being registered in the stud book of Great Britain and lve land. Land speculators are discussing the value of land on the Queen Charlotte- Islands, sixty or seventy miles off the coast opposite'the Grand Trunk Paci- fic terminus. John Bell, a Brooklyn trolley car conductor, was, in New York, on Thursday, sentenced to be electrocuted for killing Dr. Charles Wilmor Town- send, of Staten Island. At Uskub, Servia, the Turkish gar: rison, consisting of about a thousand men, have deserted in a body. They say the food was bud and other con- | ditions unendurable. ¥ board of trade, stated in the House | of Commons » that he could hold out no hope at present of the embargo on Canadian cattle being removed, tenced to not less than five years' im- for killing her husband, prisonment h stabbed in the eye with a whom she nail file. : An explosion in New York China- town yesterday, in which several chil- dren were seriously injured, is believ- ed to have been caused by an aerial bomb accidentally dropping into a garbage barrel. during an exhibition of fireworks. : A subjnarine volcano is suspected in Lake Michigan. Yesterday the water in the harbor at Marquette rose six | of seven feet in a few minutes, and |¥ then gradually went down, and similar {! occurrences were noticed in several other places. : Bishop Reeve staved at Wapushaw, a far north post, with a family in a shack which possessed but two beds In one the good man of the house slept with his wife, seven children and | the hired man, while the reverend bis- 'hop slept in the other. i has secured a the several whole camp. and a voice cried "Midnight !" a soldier of singular height left battalion, advanced toward the and with a magnificent voice sang the Noel of Adam, up the chorus their spirits. Seine the Germans hymn by way of response. firing was renewed. who, for ance of an enemy from the field of During 'the past couple of davs, three new gasoline boats have heen placed in the water and given their initial spin. Johm Anderson's James McLemmon's and John Kimmont's, Frederick J. Skinner has placed an order for a new gasoline launch, with a firm in Geneva, N.Y., the boat to be delivered here early in August. John Paul is just finishing a new thirty-onefoot launch for Geerpe Fun: nell, and expects to have her in the water next Tuesday. John E. Steacv, Garden street, was aken to Kingston General. Hospital to undergo a serious surgical opera- tion. Edward Trott, who has been spend- ing the past six weeks at his home in Easy Row, Birmingham, Eng., hans re- turned to town and resumed his du- ties with the Skinner Manufacturing company. Mrs. J. M. Stoops, of Rrockwille, is spending the season at the Hay Is- land house. George Dowsley, who, for several vears past has been 'ocated in Watér- town, N.Y., is moving his family back to town, where they will in fu- ture reside. Gordon McCammon has one to Cobmlt for the summer, where he has secured a situation. Archibald Rogers. eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. D. H, Rogers, King street, situation with Walter Beatty, P.L.8., and will spend the summer months with a "surveying party in New Ontario. . William Hale, Jr., has left for Co- balt to accept a situation for the summer. A CHRISTMAS EVE TRUCE. Ss Sang Hymns, Then Went Back to Blood-shed. One day in Decomber the soldiers of Sixty-Ninth Battalion, in which artists were enrolled, received srders to guard the bridge at Sures- nes. They had taken up their position Sir Edward Strachdy, of the British | there when some one remarked, "It is hristmas Eve," and the young men, suddenly aroused on that cold winter might, gave themselves up to dreargs their aS of the beautiful festivities of Catherine Neile, artist's model and childhood. chorus girl, of New York; was sen- An air of melancholy pervaded the The clock struck twelve Then the plain All the' soldiers took and the song revived On the other side of the struck up Luther's Then the The enemy's bullets which this time pared the unexpected singer were {to trike him dead twenty-five days later n the fight at Buzenval. He was one jof the painters of the company. His name was Henri Regnault and his paintings to-day are among the finest in the Louvre. Professional Murderers. In Malay are professional murderers a fee, cffect the disappear- Kinz Alfonso is about to start farm- mortal activity, ing on a big scale. He is negotia- ting for the purchase of an island, situated in one of the beautiful bays of Northern Spain, Here he proposes |g | to build a summer residence and | breed thoroughbred eattle. = In the Asselin libel trial at Quebec Murder, by some of the people of Milay, is looked upon as' a legitimate profession, and there are grades and lasses of murderers, says Major 'harles E. Woodruff, of the United States army. In fact, they are deem- ed so expedient that a name, "man: Baron de Lepine swore that the bar. | duducot," has been coined for them. gain he made with Hon. Mr. Turgeon was. for the purchase of 200,000 acres glass of murderers is called the semble the poison of In warfare it is consi poinch a a orbi isoning the streams, becouse C. Horz, a member of the "Before and his -- oh victime. in Abitibi district for seventy cents an acre, with an additional payment ,of thirty cents an acre to the electoral fund. Mis « Lulu Glascr, actress, and Ralph were maried on York. Mr. Herz is a Herz, who was with De Lesseps, of Eaton and 'Aher" company, | Thursday, in New son .of Dr, Cornelius interested An especially trained and small of which is said to re a rattlesnake. legitimate streams. Malar had to Campbell Bros. For Dellmar and Chesterfield derbies, BRITISH WIJ SATURDAY, MAV 25, INSPECTOR OF CONSTRUCTION. Gordon Grant's Duties on the Transcontinental. Ottawa, May. 25.--Gordon Grant, C.E., bas been appointed inspector of construction on the National Trans continential railway. It is the in- tention 'of the construction commis- sipn to keep a close watch on the work of the various contractors, that the quality of the work may be up to; the contract standard, and' that repsonable progress is maintained on all isections under contract. It is known that railway contractors all over Canada, but particularly in the west, have been meeting with unex- pected difficalties and delays in carving out their undertakings, be- cause of the searcity of labor, traffic tieup on other railroads and "scar city of ties. It has been stated that one or more of the contractors on the National Transcontinential were not making the progress which would en- able them to » the work with- in fhe specified time. The immediate busipess of Mr. Grant will he to make a report on thes progress which is be- ing: made by each contractor, as the commission declines to take action on' the strength of anything but offi- cial reports. Short-Cut Curing. . When you have a severe strain, or bruise, pain in the back, or twinges of rheumatism or meuralgia, you want re lief in the shortest possible time. No- thing can relieve and cure quicker than Smith's White Liniment. It penetrates deeply and relieves congestion, inflam: mation and pain like magic. Large boltles 25¢., at Wade's Drug Store, Lines From Lombardy. Lombardy, May 23. Mr. and Mrs McArthur, Smith's Falls, were guests at. the Methodist parsonage on Sun day. Miss Bessie Ryan and Miss Mary Balle visited friends in Kongston last wéek. Daniel Fero sfent Sunday in Swith's Falls with his sister, Mrs. Crate. Miss Mary O'Grady, Westport, is here to visit = her niece, Mrs. M. Ds . Messrs. B. E. #parham and H. A" Crate of Smith's Falls. were in the village this week. Some of our young people intend patronizing the excursion to Westport on Victoria day. Miss Helen Loucks, Smith's Falls, is 'the guest for the week of little Miss Agnes Dooher. Prevost, Brock street, has received. three cases of imported goods for his order clothing department, consisting of Scotch and English tweeds, serges, chéviots and vicunas. A great variety of them to choose from. The bicher a man gets in this world the more apt he is to think he was AFRICAN KING'S JOKE. , Consul Got Away From Gift of Lion. Sir John Kirk, who three distinct knighthoods, is one of Prit- ain's retired conselar rulers. His chief sérvice was in Zanzibar, On one occasion the sultan of that country, having a very savage chained lion, thought to get rid of it by offering iu to Sir 'John. S by a happy thought, he reminded the British con- sul that the lion formed one of the supporters of the Royal Arms above the gate of the consulate, and that the presence of the real brute, would, therefore, bo highly appropriate. Sir John got out of difficulty negtly. "I am sure that your highness would never make an mcomplete present," said he, "and when vou are able to accompany the lion with a unicorn, | shall be delighted to receive your munificent offer." A Successful Concert. Kepler, May 23.---A very sucecssiul concert was held iw this place, on Tuesday night, in aid of the W.M.S. fund, Rev, R. Stillwell presiding. Mrs, Harry Knapp and dapghter are visit- ing at her father's, Levi Cranston: J. Lindsay is visiting at J. Gawley's: Glenvale; Mrs. Herbert Johnston at J. Porter's, Elginburg. Miss M. May Dowsley with Miss Edna Reid. H. A. Townsend is spending a few days in the city. Adam Sharpe and sister visited friends at Fellowes on Tues. day. Miss Stoness and Miss Ennis af 'A. Orser's; 'Mrs. T. H. Lawson, city, at J. Lawson's; H. Kavaner and Miss Pearl Kavaner spent Sunday at Col lins Bay. Ecgpema Cured For 25c. Wade's Ointment cures éctema, and all other similar diseases. At the sanie tine there is no more perfect remedy for cuts, burns, cold sores, and other minor skin troubles. Try it and you will never be without it. Cures eczema, salt rheum, scaly or itching eruptions of the skin, pimples, blotches, dandruff, ete. In big boxes, 25¢., at Wade's Drug Store. Making An Investigation. License Inspector Wright is making an investigation into the case of the young man, on the "Indian list" who claims that he was served lighor at bh local hotel, and the case will come before the magistrate, in the police court, early next week, Moth Bags. Keep moths from furs by using Bell's Fibre Moth Bags. The cheapest and best bag on the market, No odor. All sizes, at Wade's Drug Store. torn in that position. Try Bibby's great 82 derby. Es oll [ThE eee na = b 12 H.P. STURDY POWERFUL ~~ SPEEDY : ---- Pe We have only a limited number of these handsome Runabouts - and you cannot afford to delay in Just the car for Doctors, Contractors, Architects, Real Estate Agents, and all busy men. No duty to pay--this car is made at and Catharines, tario. Send for descriptive circular. FREDERICK SAGER, St. Catharines, Ont, Canadian Representative, + Olds Motor Works, . Lansing, Mich. ER . Beautiful Shoes {: | For Ladies If you want to see the newest creations in Fine Footwear, Come and inspect what we have made b ' Utz & Dunn J. & T. Bell and G. A. Slater 3 Gibson Ties, Pumps and Sailor! Ties in Tan -§. Calf, Gun Metal, Patent Colt and Vici Kid, The Sawyer Shoe Store : aSRNEEES, 1, 2, om ne n cents per share. We have 0.00 shares of Luc ys at 6 cents per share. It acti dy Blue Bell Gold Mines, Limited. clients and many investors were able to obtain these shares. at 6 cents per share will come to obtain some of the shares. largely over-subscribed. want to make a safe, profitable SERVATIONS AT ONCE. remittance for same to reach us. Some of the claims adjol possibilities and resources, as advertisements pertainin, Larder Lake--the new wonderful gold deposits. the field are sending out reports surface, many feet in width and The gold which is millions. many men to-day who have not TORONTO, CANADA. We recently made a most successful flotation of the wonderful capital stock, amounting to 2,600,000 shares, at 10 cents per share. We stated to our clients and investors in general that the shares of Blue Bell were a great purchase, and that the amount offered would be fully subscribed. Our predictions in this respect were fulfilled-- the full amount of shares offered have been subscribed for. had to return money and turn back many appijcations. We now offer what we believe to be an Investment equally as inviting and one that also is as good an investment and which we believe wiil prove equally as profitable. vestors on account of the price and also on account of not so large an amount of money being required to be invested therein In order We will say with every confidence that the One Million shares of Lucky Boys which we now offer will be We want to serve every investor the same and advise all who you many times the amount that you { We will file all reservations in the order received, whether received by mail, telephone or telegraph, and will hold all such reservations for a sufficient length of time to enable the The Lucky Boys claims were staked last summer and were well selected. Gold-bearing quartz is found upon each and every claim. the famous Reddick claims; others ad- join the well-known: Propgfetary Gold Fields Company, and others adjoin the wonderful Blue Bell properties. We can advise investors truthfully that there are no better claims in the Larder Lake gold fields than those of the Lucky Boys. We do not belleve it Is neces- sary for us to go into as much detail regarding Larder Lake, its thereto. ldorado of northern Ontario--and of its Our own expert miners and mining engineers who are now In finds that are being made and of the veins and their remarkable widths. mining engineers of reputation and nothing in the world that has ever been known to excel what is found there in the great lodes that lie open and are exposed to the found at marvellously and equally distributed Of course it is only guess work at this time for say what quantity of gold will be taken out within the next year or two, but it is safe, from present indications, to count upon many Cobalt is a wonder and has made a number of mii- lionaires in the past three or four years, but the number of million- aires that will be made in Larder Lake gold district within the next year will be many times that which Cobalt has produced. There are or perhaps less, who will possess within the next year as many hun- dred thousands as they have hundreds of dollars to-day. duction of gold last year exceeded FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOL~ LARS. Somebody got this money. Most of it went to the people in ordinary circumstances. By investors placing their. money in Lar- | f der Lake NOW, they will reap great profits. Many millions will be LAW & CC « 728-720-730-731-782 Traders Bank Y > Telephone TRANSFER AGENTS AND REGISTRARS THE TRUSTS AND CUARANTEE CO., Limited 4 . M K{NG STREET WEST, We offered to investors half of the We have Some of our very much disappointed at not being The LUCKY BOYS shares within the reach of many more in- investment, and one that will make st, to PLACE YOUR. RE- we kave heretofore dome in our All Canada must have heard of to us almost daily of the great goid wonderful extent of the gold Mining men "of experience and standing declare that there is extending for miles. Larder Lake Is most throughout the quartz. anyone to more than several hundred dollars, The pro- BUY i LUCKY BOY 6 CENTS PER SHARE. Larder Lake district, are Just aa valuable much gold In sight, and are in every other way as good as the pro- perties of other companies whose shares are selling to-day at $1.00 and $1.50 per share. We sincerelyshelleve, and have to make the assertion day at six cents, will in & very more. < ; Wire or telephoné orders at our expense. t with ull information, containing application blanks, malled to any ads dress. returned to those who have the courage and the judgment their money now in Larder Lake. The secret '\ oe, vast ment in mining is the careful selection of a brok house which will first go to the pains and expense of finding out for an absolute certainty if the proposition they offer fs reliable and has merit, and LAW & COMPANY HAVE DONE THIS and our facilities are such as to keep in close touch and know the actual conditions surround- Ing the properties which we advertise and recommend. We do not claim to have the "only gold property in the Larder Lake district, or the only one that has merit. We do not claim that we are the only brokerage firm that is honest and reliable, We do not caution you not to buy other shares or of other brokers. We are not trying to build: up our own reputation upon the ruination of others, but by upright, straight-forward business methods, WE DO CLAIM, however, that we are sincere --that we are honest and reliable, and that we 1 eeiat s- often method and have obtained reliable information from the Larder Lake district as to its being a substantial gold fleld. We are satis. fied that the Lucky Boys property is a good, safe investment and one that will prove highly profitable. We know that the gold ts on the Lucky Boys property, and we know that it is a required is to place the and we believe the lions of dollars in dividends to stockhol, 6 CENTS PER SHARE Remember that we have but ONE MILLION shares Lucky Boys to offer at 6 cents per share. This is not pre) ae nd ber we offered in Blue Bell, and does not. represent a total invest ment of one-fourth the amount to bring about an over-subscription, tate thevretare urge IMMEDIATE ACTION by all 0 time to secure Blue Bell, and 1 avedts ry should have no hesitation hatorer EE aivise that absolutely as good an investment in every way as any Larder Lak: mining company, regardless of price, location or results obtained, . The Directors, Officers and Management of the ucky Boys among the most successful mining men in Nort oer Oa. OS Aro whose standing and reputation are beyond re every vestor may feel assured that their interests will be looked after by these gentlemen properiyv and in a thorough and maaner, The entire country fs waki: up to the wonderful ' offered in the Larder Lake gold ¢ strict. The o offered now to make safe and enormously profitable investments will have passed within a very short time. Men resenting Hons in the field looking over properties and po br he tunity offered now of buying Lucky Boys at six cents per undoubtedly be thé last 'chance that investors will in on the very rock bottom, In the very heart of It should be remembered that these Jronortien and have just: as good 'showing with as that Lucky Boys, which can be ery short time be selling at $1.00 Main 2708. is