from 'New Y. and the a seating. capacity ppp U CKY BOYS be presented | not only musical drama, but Shakes- pearean plays. Quickest to aot of all those who Aw James Byrnes, three yoars as he stood in the path of a sou th avenue car, was i Ee meth i : He did not see the car until the motor- IAS MoCAMUS, f Gold Mines, Limited, FRANK WESLEY HAYNES man elanged the gong. The terrified VieoPresidentot Thc Temiiskunt : 7 : Vice-President. little he ymate ran Tore is ha ! Hudson Bay Mining Comply, A Director of the New Liskeard and a pA and President of The Temiskaming > : while men and women faltered, ns if Telephone Co. Ontario Mining Company. Fi & ze 5 2 : is ; ; : FH i § i in other cities and York. Hundreds of transfinéd with fear. The girl caught been laid off. One big | him in: her 'arms and tried fo raise 2 salespeople; an him, but an instant before the car The highest recommendation for the shares of the Lucky Boys thousand dollars to invest te depend upon some one in whom they more optimistic shop- was them her grip 'relaxed and Gold Mines, Ltd., is the fact that large blocks of them are being ra- have the utmost confidence, and unigss the small investors have a teh up as soon as she back. The fender struck the pldly subscribed for at Cobalt, Halleybury, New Idskeard and Larder friend or friends in the field they are at a loss as to how to invest urns warm, but even a , the wheels J resol over him, Lake. These people, being on the ground, ave in a position to see their capital. halt in a few dare Kling him instantly, and the chr was the Lucky Boys properties for themselves; they know the wonderful i They must naturally then turn to some legitimaté house that losses, in tl stopped. Beores rAd witnessed' the values that have been disclosed. Mine owners and miners from the deals in investment securities, whose sole aim and idea in carrying is chan| ts, | | ly were apparently frenzied. The Surrounding mines are all pinning their faith on the Lucky Boys, on their business is to interest and have their customers invest their carried" the blood to t Sy lost in the crowd that surged they are buying all the shares they. can, they realize what a splendid surplus funds in properties that, while they may not be fully de- erves and joints--and caus forward. investment they are getting in buying Lucky Boys at 6 ceats per veloped, yet have the indications and proof of being absolutely safe o tism -- share. : Are you going to join them in making a fortune? The Lucky and big dividend payers, with the co-operation of the general public. Rheuma tives" cure Rhe FIRE FIGHTERS WITH CIRCUS. Boys prope: consist of 20 elaims of 40 acres each, making a total We know that our whole future depends npon the success of our "Fruit-a- h Yimin . ---- aoreage of flares, [Some of the Stain adloln the famous Bea customers and our profitable operations for them. If you find you matism because t a Realism ck ¢ 8, others adjoin the Profrietary Go elds, and others 'aust sell your Lucky Boys that You buy for any reason whatever, urea, b increasing ec Spectacle Tas AN the of adjoin the yonderfal Jue Bell properties. raked in the' fall of send them to us and we will sell them for you, simply charging our » DY) . d. 4 . properties o @ Lucky Boys were staked in the fall o regular one per cent. commission, and we will guarantee to gei vou A ANANSI A diet discussion, Upton | Dramatic interest has at last been 1906 and were the third property staked in the Larder Lake camp. @ beiter price for your holdings than any other firm of brokers can 10 a newspaper the fol- Jag successfully introduced into _ the Considerable work has been done on them. They were staked and obtain for you, but our advice to you fs that if you do not see your sample of a regimen which he | mal of a circus programme ns to discovered by James Thompson, : D. Cameron, A, Campbell and way clear to hold Lucky Boys until the property can bé developed proved proper for a man vary the thrill of daring exploit on others---dll Klondike and British Columbia miners. Messrs. Thomp- and put dn a dividend-paying basis, which should come about within t, who weighs 186 wire and bur with a dash of theatric son, Cameron and Campbell were also the discoverers of the cele- six months, we advise yon net to buy 't. his brain fairly (suspense and a touch of heart inter- brated "Silver Queen mine at Cobalt. Most of the work done has There is nothing so important to the success of a company as am.), ong cup of fest. Now the management of the been but surface work, but sufficient to prove the great value of the the management, for a company might own the best property in the half a dozen un- | Adam Forepaugh & Sells Bros' pre- properties. The formation are dykes of schists and porphyry of country and with poor and extravagant management would he a fail- Rg (2.30 p.m.), [sent the firedrama, "Fighting the great widths, running across the properties, from which free gold ure. The Directors are all well-known business and mining men or plate of soup, onc | Flames," as the introductory to the is obtainable in large quantities. who have invested their own honey in the enterprise. They boliove or » one sauder of some oth- | regular programme. That it has re- We have sent our own mining engineers to examine and report the properties under' their care will eventnally become one of the i rupetables, two alices whole wheat welutionized the circus will be recog- on the properties, we have looked €xhaustively into the merits of great dividend payers of the country. , four inch-cubes of butter, one | nized when the Forepaugh & Sells Lucky Boys before offering the shates to our clients. We question It should be noted that all of the Directors of, the Company are Saucer of rice ng, cli or | Bros' shows exhibit in Kingston, on If an opportunity like this will ever present, itself to you again. We well-known and successful business men--not men th are simply . eSS fruit. Supper (6 pam.), slice of bread | June 97th. advise our clients to buy Lucky Boys now at interested in a mine--but men that are miners in every sense of the and butter, saucer of uncooked cereal] A trainload of scenery, r ting word, and who know how to operate, maintain and conduct a mine 7 0 TREE (9 Zr All the hot weather a cream, saucer of fruit and cream, [a solid city structure, co etely fills in a business-like manner and who have been connected with the meals of this," says the editor | the arena inside the cirtle of seats, strongest and most successful mines in the Cobalt camp. These the "Jungle," 'if cheerfully and | while set pieces and propeties con- tlemen are just the kind of mining men that investors should he slowly put away, will absolu y cure | vert the rings into a public park with are here-- to become identified with. If the person who eats fountains, statuary, iveways, and i vilions. x] The fact that some of these gentlemen, who are Directors of the n Som too much Levi ol Market yLaees, public (Par Value, $1.00, Fully Paid and Non-assessabie) Svmpany and ariginally Swnad a part interest in some of the Lucky is win- | buildings, epots, cathedrals, depart- : Oys claims, are buying the shares at 6 cents each with the cas Flannels open, take cold baths in the [ment stores, shops and i eg nt ao advise you to buy all you fan, you are bound to greatly pro- they receive for their interest in the properties should he English morning and some outd the. city architectural correct ereby. "to satisfy the most sceptical. These men perial Serges games Yo Be Wy he will find realiatic action is provided by So * The stock of the Lucky Boys is actually worth a great deal more vestment they are getting in buying the ach. i. ed himself forever immune from colds and | cars, automobiles, mail and delivery money than the price we are offering it at. Our engineers figure As we have heretofore stated in our circular 5 and adver Gray Worsteds sore throat, stomach troubles, alro- waggpns. A touch of realistic oq. there is in sight on the properties of this Company gold equal to tisements, we are willing to stake our standing and reputation on Scotch Twee holie, nicotine and other abnormal | medy is given bv 'the driving of the many times the par value of the total capitalization of the Company. the present conditions and the future outcome of the Larder Lake cravings, 'nervous di ders, insomnia. } tram from the park bench, the street All it requires for investors to make money is to have faith and con- district and as to its possibilities. Irish Hor ill-te , misanthr v, hilosophical piano out of tune, the 'over-turned fidence in the Lucky Boys proposition, and we strongly advise in- We sdy to our clients follow our advice in the purchase of shares i and wie 24 conserva- | apple , the old lady visitor who bivagril put every dollar that they can in these shares at the pre- of the Lucky Boys, rely upon our reputation and standing as being " ¥ & ; 3 . reliable and trustworthy. Follow our advice and you will mak ro- : : ics é tis. rich 'Mllows; 'ductile' the Joud: Joses ay un) on, Mirousts the Could you visit the Larder Lake district and examine the pro- fits that will astonish vou, nake pro 1 ight fabrics, dark fabrics ar utterances of 'the political | the. drama harcié' astion Ie a perties, as we have done, you would not hesitate a single moment in Coming to the most vital point of all, when you interest your. in between -- from the | wise men who instruct the rers and [midst of a holiday procession sok placing every dollar at your command in the shares of Lucky Boys. self in Lucky Boys you are becoming a partner of people who are lain effects to all manner farmers, do a great' deal 'of 'good |is seen issuing from the wu a While the rich are enabled to take their private car and person- either practical mining men, and have made fortunes out of mining P . ' . of music | wish their money that could 15 no [dows of an hotel on the i The ally inspect and invest their money in mining properties, it is neces- or of mining men who are willing t6 wait the development of this stapes, plaids and mixtures of Music. other way 'be obtained by the body | parade stampodes, horses take Tright sary for the man or woman who has only a few hundred or a few property to make their fortunes. politic. Hore is something that is | and confusion takes nossession of the . . Nictoria foing on Jp ab J. P. Mor, oh fine crowds hth an Ssplosion in the hotel Wire or talephone orders at ourexpsnas. Prospaotus, with full information, containing application blanks, mailed to any address No trouble to pick ou Yow treal, residence. ha - basemen avalanche of fiery it. with muc eleg | tlemen has begun the tearing down of | brands onto the heads of the people. 3g ) suit, 0 i a house worth $85,000, once owned by | As alarm is turned in from a sig- a choose from. William F. Dodge, and in admirable | nal box; the flames spread to: other ENTS AND REGISTRARS C8 shape. This house stands between | windows and above. the coesh uf i, THANEFER AGENES A ua i , een e oras| - BJ Mr. Morgan's home, at the corner of ing masonry are heard the «ries of THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE CO., Limited ; ® Limited i $15, $18, $20. and Thirty-sixth * street, and that of his | victims of the trap of fire. : &4 KING STREET WEST, 728-729-730-731-732 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Canada: gh '° " |won, on'the corner of Thirty-seventh]| Clang, sounds a gong ! Fire -en- PORONTO, CANADA. Telephone Main 2708. street, Three three-story buildings, [gines plunge around the corner | Af- . J which, exclusive of the land, are as. | ter them rumble the heavy hook and sessed at $85,000, conceal the view |ladder wagyons, the stand-pipes and from Madison avenue, of the mag- hose carts ! The fire marshal dashes nificent white marble library building up in his light bury. : which Mr. Morgan erected in tho rear | = Then begins battle of fire and of his home. On the plot where the | water with human lives as the stake | ing stands and between his home | All the thrilling scenes = of heroic and the home of his son, Mr. Morgan | ladder rescues, the leaping into life- od will lay out an Italian , with | Bets, the advance of the brave brigade GIBS(O fountains and flower beds. This will ito the glare and heat, the retreat U [] J BR fire an unobstructed view of the | before crumbling walls and the ro ic : : brary building and will be beautiful | charge of determined mon, the hissing : ------------ in full. Wr. Morgan's Blan culls for al ol ® Streams ol water, the bp . hs e i i mort! of | Volcanoes ¢ Sharks the specta- the classic make Viet Kid | his house, which backed against the | cular details of a great city fire are Chocolate' and Paten Dodge house. 'The brick walls will be enacted with the realism of actuality, OF a t replaced by stone, and tile work is v in this ppectacle is 'almost 3 now under way. There will be an en- Jalike to actual experience, and the ane made of good quality trance to the Yarden from this side | onlooker is 80 absorbed as to find it kid and having very heavy oak | of the house cod slo Lo th library {hard to realize that the drama he I hich building in the rear. And so the pub- Witnesses is but fiction. Terrific is turn w assures], the poor man, the tty chi ren, Hho climax ft ctary which brings ' o B50. | the rich passer-by, the fine lady and autlience to earth. wear $1, 1.26 and 1 60 Ahe servant, will all have a free look -------- a place of loveliness, on which FASHION'S FORM. -- : i the owner will have lavished thou- | ep. JENNINGS, KINGST sands of dollars to make pretty and | Costume of Checked Silk, Mohair attractive to the eye of the most cul tivated or the refined, and or Linen. throw the view which costs so much mopey open to fhe public, so that 1 Failures they may ses a beauty spot that will be a joy forever in their memories. Fe. of There i» a great deal of this kind of of Wedded Life work and -practical benevolence being done in this city, and indeed all over Shoe Polish has no equal for a quick and lasting polish. It ---- how A deed is the biackest and brightest of them all No lily am ge souk. have: husk merchant will offer you a substitute if he is ' F They Come About and How | Soul's end food fortune and' with y! e if he is honestly anxidus to serve your interests any more x hey' Can Be Avoided. towards the people and enriched them than he would sell you stale Goods for fresh. . | with what the people with their own | S-- . resources could never have secured. If wedded tthe ave our cities are to be made beautiful, % as the ory is now, it must be with temper jus: | tho mn, of the benevolently inelin- nopey diack and ail all are | od rich men, and it is rarely that they a a at all to temper | fail to respond when the need is made ers, said one of | khown to them. Without doubt, Mr, , 100., and 9 this true Morgan's gift to the people will be 26c. , | followed by others, until the, metro- "No." polis is full of places made beautiful ERIN Then Gi so pan 'inspiring | The bodice shown in the sketch is a in the atmosphere of New York, and |®mart moxlel for street wear, the de- Stom- things are doge here on such a big |¥&® being practical for various ma- | scale, that it is not surprising that |!eTials. WhiteAand brown checked sifk can | many of those who pr by com- [in soft finish taffeta was used for the ing in touch with the: Tife of New del, combined with plain brown York, and who share in its prosper- [liberty satin, which was used about ity, when they aoquire the means try in [the rever and girdle, and also form: : ite | od the tie in front. Small buttons some way to return to the great city : n 3 ons, rod [COVered with the liberty satin, were some of the favors they have received | 1 he %s from it, and do their part in making | 01% used as trimming. The skirt was it stil ter than it was before, | Plited and trimmed about the lower Mme Lellian Nordica is one of these, | Part With three deep bins folds, the She has been a welcome artist, one{!00% lower edge of cach fold having Tios. 5 ; 5 are strengthened by | provide' 50% more ra LE] if NOTHING SO HEALTHFUL AND SATISFYING 'IN [SUMMER AS i 3 i 4 ee 1 and procure. hone ing has been awaitod with (® half-inch hem of the satin. - ; ; Hec a and Fn interest" ang desire, and money has AER : EZ Sar) amities that | flowed into her purse from the gener- CLIMBER ABANDONED, ] 3 2 == : Grates arc heav n be avoid- | 008 le of New York, without -- var < or b The triangula stint. She now Proposes to fotun | Falls Exhausted in Snow and is : : Special in Children's edges. 0 | reme- | "ome of it with a ty big inter- Left Th . 7 ; $ grate made, and wi in my | oot, by establishing on the banks of t There. BY . Go-Carts clinkers with the least shat X the Hudson a replica of the Bayreuth Geneva, June 15.--Four Bulgarian : n : Festival. In an admirably located spot she will: establish this remarkable festival, and make it a centre of nical interest f students climled the Saleve Moun- 'tain, near Genova, last night, in or- der to view the sunrise this morning. One of the gStwlants felt exhausted » and was abkndoned thousand dollars {by his comrades. whe Tn their y and can { climb, They met a Swiss guide, whom; for them. | they informed of the accident, ¥ho have | victim was found eight hours 0 df . of a ravine bad: now in a critioal |] Do From $8.50 to $15. Baby Car- Tiages, from $10 to $25. Camp bd § Hecla Fused pure, and free from al For further information, Furnace Builder for a catalog Clare Bros. & Cc £ Cots, Mattresses, Camp Chairs and Stools, from 35c. to $1.50. Hat Racks, from $5.50 to $35, Hall Seats, from $7 to $18, Mirror past, $3.50, $5.50, $10 and for both Americans She has already ox- ¢ combined with fresh fruits ; Or creamed vegetables. Ip is deliciously appetizing } and sustaining. Contains v more real nutriment than ; meat' or eggs. Try the Biscuit with Strawberries.