000.00. 000.00. 600,000 loin. in " It». a. Doro. , 3.1mm all)!“ END to an MOI Mqton rt. tilt " A TITLED INVESTORS VIEWS ON KINERS’ PROSPECTS, no. the Drawing-loo- of (‘Ivlllntlon I. I liners life-A krill-g fennel Between Aug-rm I†Canadia- life at the Miles-lend's Prospects. When Sir Charles Ross stepped out of the drawing-room of civilization it: was to step into the woollen shirt, and the cosrse leggings ot the uheonientiorv. sl west. Sir Charles might have been content with the drawing-room of life, for it was furnished with all witness and ease. lenagown Castle, in the north of Scotland, confessed him lord and master. He might have cast a. prideml eye over seven hundred thou- sand acres, of which he was the sole possessor; and he was conscious ot the homage of hundreds of leal-hearted 1rghlsndera, who recognized him as head of the clan, who had not changed with the years, and who were as unso- phisticated as if the miracles at steam and telegraphy had never been. But then Sir Charles was only twen‘ lyotwo; he loved the adventurous and tho. unknown; he had been the pride of the Cambridge University crew; he had thrown the shoulder stone and run in the half-mile; and, in tine, was a splendid young fellow, who stood six feet, and felt it in his blood and bones that he should have I. period of rough- ing it. q .' _ BRITISH BOLUMBIA GOLD So he came out to British Columbia. s-hunting. That was about four years l 130. He said farewell to his dressinc‘ ruse, and with woollen shirt. and, rough leggings, and a. stout lililu pony, l, not forgetting a plentiful supply ul, pork and beans, l, HE STARTED FOR THE WILD. l, And it was while engaged in shoot-i ing things that he turned to mining.' He met a mining expert, and the result; was that he examined the prospectus in a certain claim. This claim to-day. ll known as the 'Centre Star"minen close to the 'War Eagle.' It has passed, the experimental stage. It is as car-! ttin as anything can be certain that; it will speedily pay handsome dividends. i Sir Charles put o considerable amount'; ‘ofmoney into it; so did, 1.',t"ety,.1'l o few friends. No shares are offered! tor sale to-day. The business isa closel oorporntion. l, Pity you could not see Sir Charles as typifying, in his dress, the uncon- ventional west. "The (not is," he said to a reporter In Montreal the other day, in the course ot some talk, "that I was thinking of getting my photograph taken in my marge suit; but I will confess to you" (laughing heartily) "that I was too Ashamed to have the business done. Roughing it is all very well for a while. and particularly when you do it tdr pleasure, Isnd nol from compuliyyy, but l can tell you that it gets ulnttle tlresomo now and then. You feel, at- ter a few months of it, that you would uko to get back to civilization. For mstauee, you have to discard all no- llons of refinement. You wear" coarse woollen shirt and leggings. You take with you upon your trips pork and beans. and a pot of treacle as a special luxury. You camp oat at mint on the ground, wrapping your blun eta about: you. It you are long out Four clothes will get. tagged and dirty. l rtTem" her valuing Vancouver once with ONE SLEEVE IN MY SHIRT, my boots full of holes and " fortnittht's heard on my tace. 1 was thoroughly irsreputable, and felt it. I hope lam not tlnical, you know. 1 can .ruuglt It. and am going back to the business now tur about three years, with, ot pourse. a holiday now and than thrown an; but (with a Halo grimace) "you can have too much of it.†7 _ W _ _ "Not an atom. The miners all drgss alike, of course, and I dress like the miners, when 1 am in town. When we go out upon long trigs to the bulls we have to take pot-lue tor every- ting. Call it free apd healthful but the good things of eitriliztstian taste good wtrtp Pry retrtry." . - . l "iiGiriiiUGoeiat mo in mind ,eyt,..oteourset" - . .. . -- RICHNESS WAS ACTUALLY STRUCK. This was an accident. The intention was to deceive. Again a certain offer was made to me. touching a cer- tain property. The mining machin- ery was said to be new. It was second hand, as a matter a; fact. Now second- hand mining machmoty my be u "Well, the beat advice, I think is to sewn-1y investigate all chums and pros- many}; put forwargl by lgtequsted pay: ties. There is no doubt in the world that there he splendid mining field in BrLtish Columbia, but on the other hand. there are not a few tswindling affairs. Can the seductive prospectus be made good! That is the question for the investor. Well, if you. cannot go yourself to make investigation, you can engage a reputable lawyer in itiisslnnd to do the business for you. That. is tho best way. For instanoe, we saw some time ago a prospectus issued by an eastern firm which set forth that rich veins had been discovered in . oer- tain property. We all i',tu,,tt"l nt it. It was a he. pure and simp e. But, curi- iously enough. ether the issue of the prospectus. . I - “g; Fm xvi-WM :CBJQd fduiifi/e a word of adyice to people m the east as to making Invest- ments!" _ - aGrAii /ift - â€Hi we 932.13 fl; c." Mala" Shu y ,.i.. a. Tilt 1,ttpJiuttft2Ar, - a: £36333; â€Maw" QMPOUND trt/tide, if uh. I: 1»an Inn- ddn her win- and tutu... viuxon u- hptin. h get "no! son. get, 9.0-3 5riLiiiil aud‘vvork with on. nod tttth on. will an IILI ' (M) VIOITAILI “l- â€U... d/gt '.te't in. _ t',i,'.,tttt',d,'llltMl be inâ€. WANTS to be istenrW.Aar.it'.tor9r kill? tttit) VIII} Inna - onâ€. iraifaiiraaiN to b. weal/AIS“ to y, 17"". mu “I dean I If there's any medicine between Heaven and Earth 'that will infallibly j cure Kidney Disease, it is Dodd's Kid- _ MK Pills. l ad that's no dream. I Women rise. up by the some and on." , Dodd blessed for his wonderful discov- very that has made weak backs. and l bacltaches unknown where Dodd'a ll’ills have been tried: I Lot. one of thnse grateful women tell [cod " new, or it may be absolutely worthless. Them no samples. Ba me of .ths men who no 93133de in 1110 busmeal. and make rigid enquir- Ioo. All men no not mmlng experts. and doubtless not a. few men are im- posed upon who issue these flaring augment; in all honesty}: _ Sir Charles says this with a delici- ous sort of coolness, all the more zest- ful from the vision which his words copiurcs up. , -- "The miners are a singularly quiet not of fellows. Not that they are an- cels. br.. any means. On the other side of the hne, not a few of then had at up the devil. When they crane to Brit- iah territory, they seem to imbibe a wholesome respect for the British flag. This must be it, for we have no force at all. Well, in Rosebud, we have Mr. Kirkup, and his assistant, Mr. Houston, but they never go armed; they use no threats; they go In and opt, and yet, because they represent low tn their persons. they keep a. population of over six thousand people, drawn from all quarters of the world, in order. It in not so on tho other side. The miners there sometimes fire free. That is to say. they carry guns, and pop them oft hefy'e_you.trar1 sttr.inki.ng." - -- _ new" Rr IN THE CHOIR. "Well, can 'go it,' you know. bat Cutter-d suppose these choir tights perhaps after a few months it bmmesl are quite as harmless as the pnze a litt e monotonous. At. the same time, i, variety? . after a hula holiday spent. at. Pr, Hirrter--Indeed not! I heard Singer own home, I come back to LL without i, say that the mum-alto out him wace misgivlng. m is pot .tlut me E mgglgi in one day. ""c'er""'aeb. m. - .6b.Pbr H.“ “a, - as the abs was of other comforts. One does not mind cooking his food; but perhaps a Shaw now and then, pr. a bath. would be desirable. I say holhmg about simuin and patches, tor these we must expect out west." ."t suppusc it feels good to get home, Sir Churlvs, and expcrience the do- lights of frpah liptutt" f A L W"K'§}1 1Liiif diZi'ffs'ir' Charles, what, the place before long." tio, you think of pork, beans and tre.. ‘th. yes, but at home I do not wen; this kind of dreasr'--pointintt to his tweed morning tsuit-N wear Highland Costume." . L "And so the steam and the telegraph haven't spoiled the picturesque at Bu. nagownf" "Not a bit of it." . .' "And your people have still their um- pits wags. still render homage to the head 0 the clan?" .' "Yea, I obtwrve no change In these regards. I had some pictures taken showing the Highland costume, when I was at home, Some are coming out, and I will manage} to let 701.1 havp one." "Thanks. l wish you had had your- self vphotographed that day you, enter- ed ancouver with one sleeve in your shirt and your trousers and boots full of holes, and that I could have had: eort". - .. “I I u .. at, I I. -iora'n%Otiey are, I hold the den- tut'u recolpt in full; swamsa maxim}: evs'rom. The Swedish bride fills her pocket"; yith brand. which she *diséenses to everyone she meets on yssrtBr to the church, every pier she dipposes of averting. as she believes; ts..miatort,une. WEJN'ot for the world," was the laugh- ing reply. l u... ......w... it there's any disease on earth that causes weakness and suffering in wo- men more than another it is Kidney disease: .. . . Doctors Said srrir.' Ackerman, of Bella- ville Would Never Get Better. And the Doctors. Too, for Eight Boxes of Budd's Kidney Pills Mndea Well Woman of Her After Six Years' Ill- ttess. Bellevilla. 0nt., Jan. IL-U there's apy one thing under Heaven that ex- udes a man's pity it is a weak, suffer.. init, wpmun. .. A -___ L L " “I have, been troubled with Kidney Diseue for six years. if had doc- tored, hut it was of no use. They told me I would never get better. I saw about the wonderful cures of DODDS, KEDNEY PILLS. and I {uncured one box. Upon getting "tlieir continued to use eight boxes, and 1 can safely say I am completely cured. You may puts. lish stbis as you see fit, so as to help some other person who may have Kid- ney trouble., - _" . ~--h.‘.- . .- of Toronto, are the 5919. owners and makers of this remedy in.the Dominion. Write to them, epclossiryr _prioe (5) cents). if your local drugglst trg not sup- DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE. What fine teeth {on have, Grumpy. Art ther {OVAM . . .. .. , Stranger (whit has yelled himelt hoarse over J inks' telephone without getting any reply)-See Here. I can't do anything with this telephone. plied. her story .b‘HE CAN LAUGH AT DEATH April m A BUSINESS MAN'S MISTAKE. ‘isconnl DODD'S' DLEDICINE COMPANY, DOOMED TO DIE. MRS. S. ACKERMAN, North Front street Life is not aplaything, to be used as long as it gives pleasure, and the!) cast aside. It is an imperative trust, a t.'optinuttus obligation from which no grief, no loss, no shame can ever ab- solve us. den death from heart disease. "' - - . - . _ -. ments that constitute Dr. 1:33:32 I of. apprtoachieediseaqts is 1"gt"d met Cure for the Heart are such as to give With an attempt on theth of e pea relief in this particular immediately. twat to check and kill it. Frequently. without producing any hurtful effects. hpWever: even the most skilled physi- thenneorieurued with a little tience. trltplt, fail, and the sufferer endure! a the disease Incomes banished Prim the My round of agony sun-has those who system. Mrs. J. L. Hillier, of White- "6 la the full enjoyment of health can wood, N.W.T., says very lainly that have no qttstyspt.ion, of. Bat' when at this remedy saved her Ila. She had last a. medicine is found that will cure been much affected with heart failure, [its worth cannot be estimated in dol- flndmg it almost impossible to sleep or I Iart, end centa. It IS. without pryn. lie down for learnt suffocation. The.s'unhl is the opinion of Mr. and Mrs. best _doclor's skilr in: these Northwest Hugh Mbcattee, of Ashdown, put. Art. Territories. was of no avail. She an a: Mauro tells the awry of his Wife's --"A local (linguist recommendedv tb illness and cure as toaiva:-.-"For three bottle of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the, or four years past my wife had been Heart. I tried it and with the result constantly 2,li,pi2" health. The that I immediately secured mag, and l first symptoms of r trouble were len- after taking further doses of the medi- ; guor tuel loss of apptstita, accwfnnwd Cine the trouble left me. The fact is. f by hearing down pains and hea aches. knowing how serious was my condition I “finch af ected her periodically. As this remedy saved my my" Imam grew on she was attached with It would in a mistake to supposnthai [pains in the region ot her kidney? that DR Agnew's Catarrhal Powder will onlvl New orlyyost yin-maul: owing to cure the milder forms of calarrh. It will I their severity. Tome remedies and certainly do this. and with wonderful dlfferent medicines were tried, but with expedition. But, as in the map of Mr. l no good results. Lest winter she grew John Blaclnnis, of Wath.slrttck Bridge. so weak and twlpless that 1 was obliged N. s.. It will euro the worst ms“ of to seek medical aid for her, and af- cata.rrh. This gentleman suffered 'il.oiiilcordingir sent. her out to Barrie, eatarrhal deafness, but after using one _ where she received the lid-st bottle affine remedy he was able to hear medical attention. the result of which “good .YNTr. Painlvssvnd delightful was only slightly beneficial. On. her to 1js'st. it..relievesin ten minutes,and in return, owing no doubt to the tedious- B li,t,teti,mepermanently cures eatarrh new of the join-mg, she. suffered from of all kinds. in relapse and her trouble came back in . ---.. ia form more aggravated than before. Life is not a playlhing, to be used I noticed in a paper which I was read- as long as it gives pleasure, and then ing one day a testimonial trom one who oast. aside. It is an imperative trust, had bra-n cured ole similar ltrouhlmapd a oontmuous obligation from which no although knowing that other remedws grief, no loss. no shame can ever ab- hml failed in my poor suffering Wife's solve us. (also. tin-re was .yet a ray of hope. I --. iMien-fore procured a (a: boxes oft Dr. IN THE CHOIR. , Williams' Pink Pills any. on my re urn . ' . [ 'homo ', i tis . ul the first dose to my . Su,t,t,,eJrl suppose three chow fights wife. aitlr"iisni ta: H "il,'ii'id to relate “Mature as harmless as the prize _ . 3 l" g 7 I.. ,1 - variety? that before the inst, suppl) was ex -- - - - .- - . . JN' ,,,_ hausted Sill! found great relief. Mywite It wound lr," a mistake to supppeth?i Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder will on_ly curothe milder forms of cararrh. It will (termini); do this, and with wonderful expedition. But, as in Che Ca,y? of Mr. John MacInnEs, of Wath.slruck Bridge, N. s.. it will cure the worst was of cata.rrh. This gent Ieman suffered from eatarrhal .dearness, but after using one bottle of this remedy ho was able to hear atsitood asevnr. Pa'mless,ond delightfgll to T"?, it relievesin ten minuies,and In a little timepermanently cures catarrh of all kinds. His Wonderful Qatari-ml Powder Cures 3 Nova Scotia Resident of Catar- rhtrl Datum. When heart failure overtakes a per- sonnunleas the action of the heart can be immediately accelerated, the very worst results may follow. This is where we hear of so many mesa of end- den death from heart disease. The ele- ments that constitute Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart are such as to give relief in this particular immediately. without producing any hurtful effects. Then. continued with a. little fpatience. the disease becomes banished mm the system. Mrs. J. L. Hillier, of White- wood, N.W.T., says very lainly that. this remedy saved her M/ She had been much affected with heart failure, finding it almost impossible to sleep or lie down for fearot suffocation. The best doctor’s skill. in: these Northwest Territories. was of no avail. She sags: --"A local (internist remmmende a bottle of Dr. AgneW's Cure for the, Heart. I tried it and with the result NOTHING HUNTS OUT CORNS Like tight boots. A sury,.cettain and painless remedy is found In Putnam's Corn Extractor. which removes the worst corms in twenty-ibur hours. ' Dr. Agnew! Cure for the Heart Saves the Life of a Lady Resident of the Northwest. _ In all eternity no tone can be so sweet As where man's heart with God in um- son doth beat. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cureaigmt when: others fails It, is the leading‘gng Cqugh Cum, and no home should be l, it ( without it. PImsmnt to take and goes I rem right to the got. lgeq Resolve to sée the world on the sun- ny side, and you have almost won the battle of life at the outset. . The shadow of trouble is generally blacker than the trouble itself. Nothing is so fierce but love will soften it; nothing so _.'htgtgi,iriht,t,ef,vtt, “1 will throw amist be ore its eyes. Stop that Cough! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c. hot- the of Shiloh'tg Cure may save your life. For Constipation take Kurt's Clover Root Tea, the great Binod Purifier. Cures Headache. Nervousness, Erup- tions on the Face, and makes the head clear as a. bell. Sun or OHIO. CITY mt TOLEDO, }ss Luna COUNTY. . FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the flrm of P. J. (3":va & Co.,doing Ludne min the City of Toledo. Coun- ty and State Mermaid. and that said tirm will ay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLA RS For each and every case of Catarrh thatcnnnot be cured by the “soot HALL's Crux RH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and thscrnhed m my presence, this 6th duy or December. AD. 1886. A A. W. GLEASON. {SEAL ) Notary Public. , “4 Hall’s Csturh Cure is taken internally and note directly on the blood and mucous surface- ot the mm!!- _ svtt.t.ttty:,.tr,,tfgePit,,lh EN}. She-." think I mlgnr love. you more if you were not so extravagant." He -"It's my extrava,ga.nt nature that makes me love you so." . WHAT Dit. A. E. SALTER SAYS. Buffalo, N't--Gents:--rtiera my per- sonal knowledge“ £qinggijn Yy:isrting the effect of your Cihiioii's Cute In case: of advanced Consumption, I am my gamed to say it is the most remarkable emedy that has over horn brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. EARLY USE OF AiriTiTCrALTWN1, Artificial arms and legs wére used in Egypt as ear!y as 700 It. C. They were made by the priests, who were the physicians at those times. A THOUGHT â€Sold trrriruuiatis, 16c. ywmwwwmwm WW“ SNATCHED FROM DEATH. THAT KILLED Im. an"! u'r w‘unluuuun uvv. F. J. CHEN my & co., Toledo, o. I -ir PROVIDENTIAL RESCUE hausted she. found great when. my “in: now commenced to enjoy a ltuoyY.u? of spirits and hop; on taking the Pink iPills, willy increasing good results. By l the time she had used six boxes her run- ldition had so improved that her neigh- bors were almost unprepared co believe the evidence of their own eyes when musing the change in her appmranco. l Before taking the pills it was a severe l task even to dress herself, much less to do mi‘housework, while now, although not ving used any of the pills tor lmore than a couple of months, she ut- tends to all {her household duties with- From a. Life Burdened With Pun and Suffering. ulnar. Severe Headaches and Put-- In , the lesion at lie Ind-en Mule a. nu or In. Moo-Ice 'nitergstrtet-Dr. Wllllnlu' Pink Pull Cured we: can lunche- Pulled. From (ha Uraveuhursr Banner. Poor headttt is an affliction that is dreaded by Cveryd?ne, 8,1151 the ti.ryt sigxyl out the slightest incunveuivnne. Thtk- ing all things into consideration, I feel it a duty I owe to other sufferers to recommend these lilmle pink miuisen- gem of health which stood between my well nigh distracted wife and the jaws of a lingering but gertain d_mth." a Vb a Illlh\hnnla ...... _-__-em-"-- The experience of years has proved that there is absolutely no dfngease due to a vitlawd condition of tho, Wood or shattered nerves. that Dr. William? Pink Pills will not promptly cure, and those who are suffering from such troubles would avoid much misery and save money by promptly resorting to this treatment. Get the genuine Pink Pills every time and do nat be per- suaded to take an imitation or some other remedy from a. dealer. who for the sake of the extra. proth to him- self. may say Ls "just as good." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure when other medicines fail. qRrhRCHNES TORONTO Any person who has used Nerviline. the area; pain cure, would not be without it if it cost ten dollars a. bot'tle. A good thing is worth its weight In gold, and Nerviline is the beat remedy for all kinds of pain. lt eurbs.neuralgiey in five minutes; (coma aohetip .one minute; lune back It one application; heamuhe in a few mia.. utes; sud all pains just as rapidly. Molly-He said the world had been a desert to him till he met me. Polly --That explains why he dances so like . camel, l suppose. Piles Cured In B to 6 Ntttris-itahittg, Burning Skin Divas,“ Re- lieved In One lhy. Dr. Agnew's Ointment will cure all cases_o[ itching piles in from three to six nights,. One application brings com- fort. For blind and liliwding piles it is fort. For blind and Howling piles it is eczema. barbers' itch. and all eruptions eczema, barberu' itch. and all eruptions of the skin, Relieves ina day. r, cents. When two women quarrel t can al- was tell which is to blame; ow do you do itt I know that me one who seems most unable has been me aggvensor. 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