- q ‘qeputation of . DUUlfd KIDNEY I’Ihlaé'i, ._.._.____... -- IULL SUFFRAGE. > being opposed to woman's program in many ways. has one state, Besjukovschts, China, which is governed entirely by women, and the men are “not in it.†so to speak. The idea originated in 1861, when a famine followed an epidemic; the women be- came aroused en ordered the men to seek large cities and search for work, the men returning only for the boil- days. The women transact all of the business, levy the taxes. till the soil, pay the shepherd. 82.0. All of the work is systemtized. and. after the busy da every one assembles in the churc square to hear reports of common in- terest. The Mayor of each town of the state presides and makes a short ad- dress each evening, when public ques- tions are discussed in the most busi- ness-like manner. The latest statistics show. however. that the average age of the women is less than in the days of lerfdom. A CORN PHOTOGRAPHED BY X RAYS ' c Shows a small kernel, covered by lay- ers of hard skin. This tiny corn causre been pain. The only sure means of ex- tracting it, Without pain, in a day, in Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. .Svure? .Yes. Painless? Yes. Cheap? Yes. indeed! Try it. rdâ€" THE SUPREBIE POIWER. Do you mean to say, thundered the court. that you hold any human auth- ority higher than the laws of the land? No, stammered. the timid witness, exâ€" cept when I'm at home. My wife makes the laws there. THE ONEY ONE. Dodd's Kidney l‘i'ls Cure Where all Other Remedies Fail- BillilllT'S msuiiim INCURABLE uâ€"nd But there‘s only One Cure in the World. and that we have Named. â€"Hundreds Testify to Cures.â€" Never 2. Failure Recorded. l‘t timed 110 be said; "IIf you ' blame Bright‘s Disease, it Moth“: be long beâ€" fore people one wu‘llkiilng d'uow. behind f ya“. u: 7% Government of Russia, whiehhas‘ i i I . i CURE YOURSELF OF RHEUMA- ' TISML I The application of Nerviltnejâ€"nerve- pain aimâ€"which We: such mar- vellous power over all nerve pain. has proved a remarkable succem in rheu- matism and neuralgia. Nerviline acts on the nerves. soothes them. drives pain dun and so gives relief. Try it and be warmed. ! ' - . uâ€"nâ€"II G UIBSED RIG ET. This will be the death of me. laugh~ ed the frontier humorist as he galloped away with another man’s horse. The event showed that the gift of pro. phecy mu his. A LABDRINEMAN‘S LEG. A Running Sore Rendered It Use- as“ less. l-Ie Couldn't Work Till He Had It Cured By Kootenay Which Contains the New Ingredient It gem without mine that the av- ’ i GRIPPLEJ‘UB. LIFE SO DOCTORS SAID CONCERNING RICHARD B. COLLINS. le Spent ileum: In the Toronto Hospital Without Any BeuenLâ€"l’luk Pill: Our-e Elm After All Other Treatment Pattern From the Echo. \Viarton. Ont. The Echo presents to its readers the following- plain statement of fact. with the simple comment that a. medtctne that can perform so remarkable ecure is simply invaluable, and it is no won- der that the aggregatein its sales throughout the country s enormous. I. Richard B. Collins. hereby make this following statementnvhtch'can be confirmed by any number ofwttneeses in this section of the country. I first began to complain about five yearn I that! then been working in a fish shanty. and was wet almost the whole time. summer and Winter; I was then confined to the house for three months. This was my first attack and on getting better: I commenced work (Igniinthe first of the followmgFebr-u- 811188 “'PI'kIDB man finds it difficult (m and continued at it until the next 90 Pay his Emu}! “vocation! Vim-bout the January. when I took a. much wome aid of _a of good sound legs. To have either of his lower extremities in- attack. The doctors pronounced it rheumatism and after treating me for capacitated by disease is a serious mnt- that disease until about the first of ter. It means inability to provide for himself and those depending on him for support, to which is added the die- tress and suffering both mental and phystcal he is mlled upqnt in conse« queries to endure. ' v . M. John. Benson. a respectable la- borer living et 77 Jones St.. Hamil- ton, Ont.. states under on.th that about seven years ago an inflammation ap- peared upon his knee. which continu- ed to grow worse until about three years ago when it got so bad he was unable to work. He tried ointmentï¬ and various remedies. but the sore continued discharging and the pains in his back were very severe. last winter he oomInenoed taking Ryck~ man's Kootenay Ours and in a com- paratively Short t‘iime the sore healed up, the pain disappeared frotm his back and he was able to resume his work. He thinks there's nothing can beat Koote'nay, and he's right. _ The whole secret of the cure lies in the thorough blood cleansing pro er- ties of the "new Ingredient.†w ich is the amentinl' element of Kootenay. It goes right through the system and eradicates all humors from _the blood and in consequence there is a rapid replacing of diseased or decayi tis- sue by a healthy healing process. on't be cajoiled into taking any substitute or Ryckmhn's Kooternay Cure. If your druggis't does not keep it, send 81.50 for a. bottle to the Ryckman Bright‘s Disease aiffects‘ braliiny men : Medicine Co., Hamilton. Ont. particularly. 'llhie braitnier and micro active a. man the mam liable bid is tic Bright‘s. Disease. Ilii‘igtht’s Disease is a. disease of the Kiflmws. It is the name g‘ivien to the fatty degbtnemtion of 'tlio‘se ongmw. It is Wall by ex- ecs-sine use of clcdholic diilinikst It is unused by. excessi'vï¬s et-ttiiug of rich flootd. It may be (Humid; by exposum tit) cdl'd mud moisture. ‘Lt mybecaus- ed by mum hitting. . But it's out lmiilh uiiio (name we \hflVla no deall‘. tilt is witzh uhie- culre. . It used to be choiu‘gtult that Bright’s Disease wus incurable. We know belo- tei- mow. itcsto‘re the 'Kidneys to helium, and 31;.“ nitw eat what you like. driink what you like, work as hard or be his actinh as yua hike, and bid defiance. b0 deuL-hl-deal-inigt Bright's Dise'iset tiltu‘r. Woe to this mom who doesn't talkie wire of his limoeyst When they‘ come Uo filllter the bloods tihu bl’ood aiemks with poison. (Urine actually flows in lib bins. You dfie ailingcin- inn; dieutln. inc spine and mummifâ€" ti-as trust; the 'brauin List. .Dyingi at the bottom While living ut the topii ï¬rms Disease may be du'nesd. by “"lllitth rem stone the Mimoy‘s’, hulking them Illi- ter the blood properly. DODDBKILD- NEY i’illdh' mm the unil‘y specific for Bright‘s Disease. They are impound- el Julsr. luv that. puride 'lihey haste uu'rod hundreds of cases. They will'l cure your Kidneys Try them. Fifty cents a. box. For stile at all ditu/ggists. \\'m. G. Wade, 940 Queen East, Tor- onto mys;-â€"“l have used thirty-six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and am cured of Bright’s Disease after all else had fabled." ' '1‘. 1'1. L‘inig, 769 Queen East, (Boron- to sayszâ€"“Never eupecting a. cure of Bright's Disease. I have been agreeably (IIRIIYl)OlIH€tI by a few boxes of Dodd's Kidney I’i.ls." Miss Maude Cotterell, Belleville, 0nt., sayszâ€"“I have used two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and have been cured of what the doctor said was Bright’s dis- ease." ( bfr. James \Vent. Oril-lia, Ont., says: "I begun to use Dodd's Kidney Pills about six weeks ago. have taken three boxes which have united the perfectly of Bright '3 Disease. Slll‘l HAD TIIOUG HT Oh‘ THEM. Sheâ€"I wish we wen: rich enough to have. n [Raga-fluent. country residence lieâ€"Well, Idon't know. There are a [number of people who would expect invitations to spend the stuuuie-r with us. SIRâ€"Yes; and them are so many of them I wouldn‘t invite. ï¬.‘ . _. -Wv ~_ vr-r‘v A-rv - Nuthï¬ .mrm In quack medicines. - YOU DO 3W8 ;t',..- hum are weak and “L ' ' J u .51 DO YOU KNOW ‘ that you can cull: rc- pt health. W @MPOUND ..:...... IlLEl' (Bum) VIOETMLI COMPOUND and liner Swath. Wash mmobvmmet nee-450.3023 at and d rush the 1ch W. 5.33 l . ennui-y on Women'e W? m on be“ We“ all you)“: WWW“ "A. M. C." M‘DiaNn ‘O,. 538 St. not 5!... «treat. Chart book sen-t fre eto any address. One bottle lasts over. a month. ‘AND SEE SHIVERS THE WHILE. Eeâ€"Every time I meet M‘iss Pushly these-days she insists that the air is so balmy and the sunshine so warm. Why is it? ’ Sheâ€"It's bier :new spring suit. $100 REWARD $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease what science has been able to cure in all it; taxes. and that is (interrh. Hall's Catarrh lure is the only positive euro known to the «edlcel fraternity. Ceturrh being a constitm tonal disease requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall's datarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- taces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in deinsglts work. The proprietors have so much fair in its curative Powers, that they ofl'nr One Hundred Dollars or any case that t fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. G. CHENEY 85 00.. Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. MORE FUN FOR THE BOY. I are that they have fishing- reels wnth ball bearings. now. Oh. of course. That. only means fur- ther triumphs for the tow-headed urâ€" chtin With the oxâ€"gud pole and bent pm! for a. hook. HEART RELIEF. Eight Years' Hanging Between Life ' and Death With Acute Heart Disease ~And in 80 Minutes After Taking First Dose of Dr. Agnew'e Cure For the Heart Relief Comesâ€"What it Did For Alfred Oouldry. West Sheï¬â€˜ord. gum, it Can do For Any Suï¬â€™orer mm the Same Cause. “I had been suffering from acute heart trouble for over {our years. “’hen doctors had tried. and failed to [rive me relief. 11pr0cu‘rcd Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. a thirty minutes ut'er the first. dose I hit/d relief, and although mine was a can of long standing eight. bottles effected a. permanent cure. and I ï¬rmly helluva, after knowing what It. has done for me. that there is no hopeless case while this great cure in to be had. I cheerfully seno- tion the use of my testimony in whatever way It may do the moat good." ._â€"â€" ALL THE RETURle NOT IN. \V'lutt system are you goi' r to adopt in raisin your baby, Mrs .'ounglyl’ I'm ihn't ecidcd. There are two or three women in the block who haven’t given me their opinions yet. I’ILES CUBEII IN 3 T0 6 NIGHTS. Dr. A now‘s Ointmcnt will cure all cases 03 Itching ’iles in from three to six nights. 0n application brings comfort. For blind and bleeding ilei it is peerless. A130 cures Tet. for. Salt heum. Eczinu. Barber's Itch and all eruption: of the skin. 35 cents. NOT A CONVERT. Do you. imiicve in a single-tax, Dodg- eilyi’ No, air. A sing-lestax is just one too many for me. OUR. KOO'l'ENAI MAP Is 25 inches long and 18 inches wide. That. tells the story. No spectacles or magnifying glance; needed. Our new edition gives ail statistics to January lst. 1897. tells how to locate a mine, and gives a. lot of other information. Call at Northern Pacific Ticket office, or write to Geo. W. McCas‘key. 83 York St. Toronto. or Thos. Henry, 128 St. James St.. Montreal. . WORSE. Doctor. do you tli'nk that my son has what. they calla tobacco heart! I. Seaway “tab that be had. madam. m"..- ‘ [la is a cigarette heart. lld'ay, they discovered thmtuny trouble was disease of the hip jonnit. and ad- vised to goto a'n hospital. I went_to Totron‘to Mid stayed in the hospital five weeks and then returned home. I, hiowever. did not recover. and was compelled during the following sum- mer to go back to the hospital where I remained three months. ett'in worse all the time. I was told ooul not be cured and when I left was only able to walk by the aid of crutches. I then: came home and was not them long be« fore I was takiein to my bed. I con- tinued in this state until January fol- lowing, when I was advised b several friends to try Dr. VV'illinms' Pink Pills. I took their advice and before I_ had fin- ished the fifth box I began to improve, and by the time Ihad completed a doz- en boxes I was able to walk without crutches, and have never used them: since. I was able to do light work in a. short: time, and in J unitary1 last, 1897, I commenced working in the .woods and. have not‘rio‘uble from the hip un- less overt-exerted. {Da‘rimg' the last three years I have spent $300.00.in doctors bills. and medictnes, trying everything recommended,lm‘t Without any good results unltilItook Dir. VVil- liams' Pink Pills, to which I owe my restored condition, as the doctors gave up all hopes of overt sect-mg me out of bed alive and well. I may say that before I began taking Pink_ Pills dur- ing my last; attack. I put in many a night so badthat Inevem expected to be aliVe in the manning.†. Rheumatism. seiatica, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor atasia, nervous headache, nervous prostration and disease depending 'upon humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelzis. etc, all disappear before a fair treatment with Dr. \Villtams’ Pink Pills. They give a. (healthy glow _to pale and sallow colmplexto’nrsand build up and renew'the entiresystem. Sold by all denied; amd post- paid at. 50c. a. box or'six boxes for $2.50 by addressâ€" ing the ‘Dr. «Willialms' Medictne 00.. Brockville. Ont. Do not be persuaded to take sounle Substitute. . ~â€" .â€" GOT OFF LIGHTLY. See here. young man, said the min- ister, you never paid me that fee for marrying you. You’re mighty lucky I haven’t sued you for damages. Mrs. Eastonâ€""I understand that your husband canâ€: meet his creditors." Mrs. \Vestoaiâ€"“I dom’t beï¬ieve he wants to. especially." ‘5’ P C 865 T-uEADVANGET . " - Bruiser 7' ' ~ ' I FURY-ins": clearâ€".1; ' ringers EC 37.31 '3 . G nugget; aitgr nearly 100 ft. deep. ing quartz, which is being taken out and placed on the dump ready for THE summonses coxsommrstn‘ some AND nnvmormss'n cosrmxr. 1.1mm. Gatarrh of Long Standing Relieved in a Few Hours. Iii-note)“ th poo ieoteurown count . udymminenthltfnne the Urban Lippi. 11$. ' This in 0“†°t “3° “rug “‘8†of ouette. Que.. and other room re oi tlons of the country. 'lihe propert Pullman who. having used Dr. AKMW' now owned b the com . le 5 k Cuth éowdor.g;onuunceit the masteftw! ' of u “college, and is wrtainpl: tlve remod they ve ever known. but 00 l gm“ extent“ rm“, “3‘36th «u, i le eve w ere are e reesin their grat no . . guns at e oflectiven u of tit -a medicine 0. “WW is composed 0 practical no G. Archer.“ Brewer. Mailman: “I have bad i F110 have hid mm: 3'08?!’ Fri“! . cath for several years. Water would fun i unthe mammal in a pool an owl ‘ from m! ens Ind nose dsrutaume. A50“! 1 to their knowledge to procure to four months ago I was induced to try Dr. art“, for w ' m, ‘t th 1 wow: Ceturrhel Powder. and since usin I t The “flu bu I the wondrriul remedy I have not had an a 009 - 5' , 9033-0 tack. I would not be withontil.‘ I: retievel large number of claims on over-ï¬nest tntenninutes. lands this season in the name the compnny.andthuubrl it in oil. ground floor, so that al profits be be made out of mining“ muons are certain to be secured to on n . The Mhmaillen Con. idet land may favorable ces from press. and there com be no doubt t _ . THE WABASH RAILROAD. If you are contemplating a trip to the gold mining country, please con- elder the merits of the I'Vabash rail~ road, the short and true route via De- W‘ba't it is 03° N tn“ mny WW3!“ trait, Chicag' o and St. Pa to all oints 30"? Proposing t° open“ mm pro‘ in the Kootenay districts.th Passelhgers - W‘mmv an†mum pun“) “m1 d°“°°‘ leavin Tomato by early morning trains mach t. Paul next day at noon, where -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" direct connection is made for all oints Splendid Equipment and pod loud work have pieced .0 In the gold fields. Quickest an best $wW -' ’ route to Hot Springs, Ark. Old Mexico, TdRONTOâ€"Gerrnrd and You 0 Sta" California. and all western points. Tick- et: and time-tables of this great rail- .3 the top. it has more Combat-Ia more 5 udenu. and or lists many more yo man an women into palm. way from any railroad agent, or J. A. than any other Can an Business School. 00!. pm Richardson. Canadian Passenger Agâ€" larg. Enter any time. Write W. H. SHAW. trust). - ent. Northeast corner of King and Yonge streets. Toronto. Sweden Gold Mine i Capital Stock, $500,000. In shares of $1.00 each. Fulljv paid and Non-assessable. A WORKING MINE, And a sure dividend payer. It‘has all the necessary buildings, Board- ing House, Blacksmith Shop, Shaft House, etc. Three shafts, one 5 large veins already opened up, all rich free mill» Stamp Mill. It is surrounded by several of the best known Mines in Rat Portage District, namely, the Sultana, Pine Portage, Norway, Triumph, and the Haycock, and only 7 miles from Rat Portage with every facility for economical working. PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT. The Company is formed on a business basis, only $500,000 and the Treasury 'stock is nearly one half. 100,000 shares only of Treasury stock (Fully paid and Non-assess. able) is being offered, proceeds to be used for purchasing necessary Machinery, Stamp Mill, etc. This stock is going well. If you are looking for something safe and Sure, BUY NOW. These shares will soon be PAR, for the Sweden will be e SURE DIVIDEND PAYER. THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED : “Struck rich body of ore. AVERAGE assays Forty One Dollars, CHAS. E. CARBERT, Secy. Sweden Gold Mine.†All application for stock, subject to increase in price, to be made to WILLIAM C. FOX, Mining Broker, 21 Adelaide St. E., Toronto. (Signed) TELEPHONP 2765. consolidated eveiopment Bo. Ltd. (Incorporated under Imperial Act. Oct. 1882.) M .The property at present owned by this Company consists of a group or TWELVE MINERAL CLAIMS having a. combined area. of about SIX HU *JDRED acres situated in the great KETTLE RIVER MINING DIVISION of British Columbia. MR. C. E. Hun, M.E., of Spokane, In HARRY GAGER: 559-. M-En "3P0"ts '6' most emphatic in his report. He says: garding this property : “ I feel that I earn “ I can say absolutely that In my opinion recommend in the highest, and most Posi, no better prepertlcs exist in the Province . f . [of British Columbia, or claims more sure tive manner the property 0 this company m repay the investment or heavy ca “‘1' as an opening for the investment ofcapital“ than the above group owned by the the it being certain to give in my opinion highI mullen Con. Co. Ltd. I have examined ithis group closely, and my inveitlgatlon and crmanent returns on the ca itai« . . p p i has brought me to the conciusxon that at invested in its development. There are at! least Six of these Twelve Cl‘im. least six well deï¬ned veins running through? will make mines, while ore undonbb} this property, varying in width from Six‘ edly WI“ be f“311M! on every claim Wlih' to one Hundred and Thirt’rï¬ve; in the group. . l have not during my thirty Eycars’ experience in \Vcstem Amarlct feetin Width. The Rathmullen group: examined a Property that I can more .m, W111 rank among the best as it is. phaticaily recommend nsa safe investment at present among the greatest in ex-! than the property of the Rathmull Con. tent of 8.0. mining properties. I gig: DE; 8°" Ltd" North Fork 0 Ken“ 4 i , . . This Company possesses one of the most comprehensive charters ever issued LO a Development Co., and the interests of both the company and the shareholders are especially safe guarded by the articles of incor- poration issued to this company. The company has been bought out by practical miners who are giving their especial time and attention to the interest ofthe company. lhave been appointed Broker for the Rathmulien Con. Co. Ltd, w‘ucse stock I recommend with the utmost confidence. Treasury share! ABSOLUTELY NON-ASSESSABLE. Present Price talc per share, in blocks of 100 and upwards. Subject to withdrawal or increase in price without notice. ' Prospectus on application to WILLIAM 0. FOX, MINING BROKER. 2| ADELAIDE ST. EAST. TORONTO. W1W~ mils-v“ .- l w .- .u/.1Nb.‘tq'w-dâ€"-MJ~I1"‘